Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:24 pm Posts: 3939 Location: NORTH
Do You Call This a Life?
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TEMPS ATOMIQUE INTERNATIONAL 64-BIT TIME: 40000002064e71b0 UTC 2245-7-23T03:00:00
ABELSON check ROUNDER, report. Reading you now, ABELSON. All quiet, except 1/f pink noise. But it did blink at me. Blink? Get the rods. I don't- If the rods are down, arm bore taps, and do it fast. Left guy is shot, hydraulic jam. Right resistance high. I'll run off of one. And well head 2? WH2 operator is puking, same as when you last called. Good, it'll clean him out. Well head 3? WH3 passed all [mem]branes. Good. I'll see you soon, old friend.
Of course, you're alone. You haven't picked up a family. You're sleeping on ratty microfiber in an apartment or a cell of no more than 150 feet square. Your body is contorted around a single cushion - it came with the new chairs in the complex hall, you knifed it free at night, then bleached it in the sink so that no one would recognize it. It's no recipe for comfort.
Even so...
You're still dreaming deeply. It's too early for life to start - your head is full of murk, black fog, stupor that clings like rubber cement and gums up your ability to reason. Formless fears are running by, doing laps around you. Your arms and legs are twitching to keep them away. Though they are poisonous and amorphous, many in number, you claw them back. You're in agony, with sticky films on your eyes, but your willpower makes them reel. As more of their ghostly bodies turn to paste under your boots, you begin reaching for air, scrambling up waves of them with arms outstretched to a distant light...
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This happens all the time, but you're never quite able to get rid of:
>Memories of hunger. >Memories of violence. >Memories of sickness. >Memories of betrayal. >Memories of home. >Memories of another world. >Memories of freedom gone. >Memories of your crime. >Memories of a nasty secret. >Memories that aren't even real. >Memories of something I don't know about yet...
As fragile as you are, one individual, you're necessary - you're positively vital. You've made yourself a key cog in the vast machine of the UTON and the Party of Nations. You are the tool and creature of this protective structure: a dozen worlds that banded together, with lead, blood and concrete amassed, to shield ten billion souls from the black unknown and the stranglehold of Earth. Solar campaigns of sabotage and murder have only made your people tougher. They've made you leaner. They've taken your peace from you, they've all but taken the fat from your body. And old Earth shot-callers can never rest, because your existence is an affront to their greed.
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Your past and your profession is colored by your time served with:
>Intellectuals. Razor-sharp physicists, biologists, chemists, theoreticians and engineers of all stripes. More rarely, self-identified economists, historians or psychologists also emerge from the hair-whitening 6 years of "third school" and the academies that lie beyond. The UTON cultivates its organic talent with immense pride. >Workers. Factory techs, programmers, reactor operators, frontier farmers, the vast gangs of enlisted construction crews. The productive forces holding life afloat out here, keeping the fuel lines, warehouses and grain hoppers full to the brim. >the Party. Ideologues, preachers and firebrands, bureaucrats of all shapes and sizes. The glue holding these worlds together in one mind and purpose; committed to uphold the state and its century-programs. >Security forces. Skull openers, army conscripts, the gendarmes, civil defense captains. Many generations of hard men and women have given everything to keep the UTON free, and their successors intend to never give an inch to the enemy (within or without). >Explorers. Surveyors, terraformers, cosmonauts and (rarest of all) interstellar nomads. Even after a century, there are dark stars and unsettled continents where the UTON flag is a ghostly fiction - these places hold profound mysteries. >Malcontents. Dirty guerrillas, gangsters, drug pushers. The scum on the UTON boot - your days are numbered. What could possibly make you think there is an alternative? You turn your back on the society that gave you everything. >Professionals of [another kind], one I haven't thought to mention.
Before you wake up, I need to know just a little more about who you are. To set the scene, you understand? The sheaf of documents, passport and residency permit locked in your desk - should be just the thing.
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Your name would be...? >... And your age? >... What do you look like? >.... Born to...?
>A family with generations of history on Diamant, the capital and pockmarked heart of the UTON. Here, despite extensive settlement and intense industrialization, the guns of cities still furiously defend against tumors and clouds of deviant machinery, leftovers of unknown origin. >A family settling the wilderness of Schonberg, where glaciers are shattered for water and half-submerged bunkers and dugouts chill in the thin air of a barren wasteland. The first green shoots started to peek out of the ground only when you were young. >A family of scientists on NCBW10203 ("Pearl"), where UTON submarines and drilling stations anchored vanguard colonies on benthic plains, where swarms of phosphorescent plankton clot the waves and sky. >Cosmonauts of the Brahe cycler, a city-sized support station forever on loop crossing the Diamant-Moon gap. Shocking as it might sound, it hosts its own population, with schools and nurseries for the spindly tykes who come of age between worlds. >Some other family, in a different home.
(CYOA)
Tue Jul 30, 2019 7:55 am
TorrentHKU
Loose Canon
Joined: Sun Mar 29, 2009 11:07 pm Posts: 2992 Location: --------------->
Re: Do You Call This a Life?
>Memories of home. Maybe some are even happy. >Workers. Academia is hell, I'm not quite a criminal, and there's no way I'd align myself with a shitboot politician. Explorers are some brave sods, interesting folk, but I like my boots on the ground. Big machines are the nice kind of complicated, where all the parts have a function and you can tell how and why it makes sense. >A family settling the wilderness of Schonberg Cold, but work warms you.
Wed Jul 31, 2019 2:18 am
CaveCricket48
Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:52 pm Posts: 13144 Location: Here
Re: Do You Call This a Life?
Name: Kiba Loren Age: 26 Appearance: A somewhat tall, lanky looking man with messy dark hair that barely extends past his ears, and scarce stubble too thin to form a proper beard if grown out. He would seem unremarkable if it weren't for his left arm being deathly pale and unmarked, a seam of sorts at the shoulder, and a starburst of scars on the left side of his torso and face like streaks of light radiating outward, seared into his flesh.
Wed Jul 31, 2019 2:36 am
TheKebbit
Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:24 pm Posts: 3939 Location: NORTH
Re: Do You Call This a Life?
Does this look like you?
KIBA LOREN
PROPERTY GEAR - Work Kit Fireproof coveralls equipped with a hood, bright blue with fluorescent yellow bands across the chest and arms. ID, serial number and keycard holder on a detachable armband. The uniform is equipped with over a dozen pockets for tools, pens, calculators, and notes. Of course, a patriotic pin made of durable plastic holds the UTON's flag high on your left breast. A heavy-duty respirator with interchangeable filters (for particulates, solvent vapors and "select toxic agents") rests near shrapnel-proof goggles with rubber seals, slung around the hangar in your closet. HOME - High-Rise Squatters' Section This place was built with too much ambition - the failure of the Diamant Northern Limit Sector to see a population boom came with a sort of organized amnesia and shock on the behalf of the economic planners, who eventually realized that the early city-laying crews had overperformed to earn reassignment from this polar hell. Even so, people come for work, and when the gendarmes turn a blind eye, housing comes free. -- Micro-Apartment Armored against the cold with a pallet of stolen aerogels, sawed down by hand to irregular sheets and hammered into the interstices with heavy mallets. One window, glazed dark and inches thick, barely permits dim rays of sunlight to wake you in the morning. In terms of amenities there is not much more than a mattress, a microwave, a short-wave radio squatting in the corner. The walls host modular closets for clothing and cutlery, square industrial-strength boxes that pop from the walls like metallic Legos, choking the entire space. It's all of 150 feet square, and the ceiling is low - you have to stoop to enter this fluorescent-lit tomb. SUBSTANCES - "Eraser" [Two packets, eight tablets per.] Bright blue wads of painkilling gum that perform a double duty, which is typical of drugs that are considered "ration-worthy" or freely dispensed. Eraser keeps you from thinking about food and drips anti-nociceptive juices into your body, leading to a broad-spectrum "deadening" of pain that lets troubles drop away into white noise. When enjoying it, you're still aware enough of stings, cuts and burns to take precautions - you simply don't feel bad about them. It's like pinching yourself: a feeling that is controlled and inconsequential. VALUABLES - N/A [Don't get excited.] ARMS - N/A [Does a hammer count? Hell.] IDENTITY NAME - "Comrade Citizen and Worker" If dead, who would miss you? Overseer Kapustin with a heavy quota to meet, maybe. The shiftmates who you drank with, sure. You're virtually beneath notice, except when an economic control program flags your yields and work credits to bump you up the reassignment ladder. Keep it up and one day you'll be honored to give orders to people just like you - in the name of winning the "production war". FINANCES - Assets under Control -- ⊕4,000 [Entrusted to UNBank at 0% Interest] - UTON Minimum Stipend ("Existence Check") -- ⊕8,000 [Yearly - Dispensed Weekly - Restricted/Monitored Spending] - Factory Labor -- ⊕22,000 [Yearly - Dispensed Bimonthly] SKILLS - Mechanical (Trade Education) You were given a technically-oriented education that ended at age 16, having been shuffled into the bottom 80% of the training pipeline by standardized tests and EEGs administered in the nursery. Lessons on history were set aside for rote memorization of trigonometry and computer-aided design. An intense extracurricular "shop" component abetted by your free-spirited buddies in the class of 2235 taught you what you needed to go on to serious mechanical work, starting off in auto repair, moving up to powerplant boilers and finally breaking into equipment for chemical manufacturing. -- Fluid Mechanics Familiar with the design of pipework, procedures for managing high-pressure systems, techniques for gas handling, swage-lock work and maintenance of engines of various sizes. While the mathematical mysteries of the Navier-Stokes equation were never a part of your schooling, you can easily tell when hydrodynamics tells you to "run away fast". You have a knack for knowing when to give percussive maintenance. -- Materials Elementary knowledge of the full range of steels, brasses, plastics and coatings that are used in your line of work, along with their compositions and chemical tolerances. -- Powertools Familiar with the operation of man-portable tools such as saws, drills, disc cutters and die grinders along with fixed instruments such as lathes. In addition, you occasionally pick up everything from heatguns to heavy-duty snowblowers as part of keeping the plant functional. RANKS - Reactor Technician First Class You lead a squad of four green trainees and a tank-treaded probe robot into the bowels of massive reactors, breaking up debris and dealing with the consequences of chemical process failure - by this, you earn your bread and gradually shave down your lifespan. Your superiors are known to occasionally come to you for "ground-level" advice on fluid routing and cleanup operations in other sections of the plant, and you are considered capable (if a bit cold) among the staff, a likely candidate for promotion. PAPERS - UTON Citizenship The bearer is (nominally) a free worker of the UTON with authorization to collect the Minimum, obligation to serve in the Civil Defense units in times of danger, permission to vote and permission to receive medical aid from state-run emergency clinics. -- Schonberg Blood Citizenship The bearer is noted as a born citizen of Schonberg, third-oldest nation and breadbasket of the UTON's proud brotherhood of worlds, with the additional privileges of a land guarantee, the right to power-grid use and hereditary "shares" in the global terraforming project. In the event that the document holder is not living on Schonberg, they are accorded special consideration for interplanetary travel once per decade, as the UTON honors the blood right of planetary return and especially recognizes the need to establish families on this frontier. -- Diamant Temporary Citizenship The bearer is a de facto citizen of Diamant for the duration of their work permits, but does not enjoy the right of return to Diamant. However, while maintained, it accords some of the ordinary privileges of Diamant life (banking and local Internet access). Furthermore, it is considered a credit to applications for dual (or higher-order) national citizenships that encompass Diamant. --- Diamant Northern Limit Residency [Work-type] The bearer is registered as domiciled within the Diamant Northern Limit, a Special Industrial Sector that is witnessing the construction of titanic extraction bases as part of the 2nd Century Economic Shock Plan. In this region the possessor of this document must be guaranteed employment within an industrial operation or public work of the UTON, unless it is forfeited by a criminal penalty. --- DNLS Rail Passcard [Twice Yearly] Use of this card allows passage on the regular freight trains that blaze their way through the perpetual snows of this dark region - just behind the control car and engine, most will have a small, heated passenger compartment crowded with oil roughnecks and hard-bitten geologists. CONTACTS - N/A [Get on down to work, we'll see who you meet.] BODY AUGS N/A CONDITION [NORMAL] WOUNDS - Whole-arm Tissue Graft Since the accident, your arm has regained enough of its function for you to work again. It burns badly at night, so you avoid rolling in your sleep. The paleness suggests that the replacement vasculature didn't develop in full - those scrapings from your own veins were templated on a cheap hydrogel matrix, printed out in a Diamant emergency clinic manned by a drone and a bloodsoaked army medic with his eyes ratcheted open by amphetamine pills. PSYCHE AUGS N/A CONDITION [STABLE] WOUNDS None yet. FIXATIONS - Frostbitten Your family came with the Second Wave to Schonberg - you were raised in a cursed generation, victims and hardscrabble stragglers, those who bitterly held on alone when Earth's automated blockade kept UTON supply and terraformer ships out of the entirety of the outer worlds. Your mother used to tell you that you were born with ice sweeping into the commune's surface housing, the crushed windows leaking, the furniture all but shredded for fuel bricks. Conditions didn't get any better until you were old enough to retain memories. You were her precious snowflake. The things your parents went through to protect you, their only one... defy the imagination.
Fri Aug 02, 2019 9:46 am
CaveCricket48
Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:52 pm Posts: 13144 Location: Here
Re: Do You Call This a Life?
> CONFIRM
Fri Aug 02, 2019 9:29 pm
TorrentHKU
Loose Canon
Joined: Sun Mar 29, 2009 11:07 pm Posts: 2992 Location: --------------->
Re: Do You Call This a Life?
> I look prettier when I'm drunk. But yeah.
Fri Aug 02, 2019 9:38 pm
TheKebbit
Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:24 pm Posts: 3939 Location: NORTH
Re: Do You Call This a Life?
7-24-2245 06:45
The alarm screeches, but you had already cracked your eyes open five minutes prior. You slap the switch with your right hand, shutting it up instantly. You're lying on your back under a mound of reflective thermal blankets, in repose like a dead man in a coffin, left arm immobilized in a cloth wrapping. A cold mug of powdered black tea, abandoned the night before, is waiting in the microwave. In the larder there's hardtack laden with fat and sugar, spiced to edibility. You're running low on the good stuff, real protein - plague cut into the last harvest from the Equator, and they diverted it down South to protect the Northern Limit's fragile agro-arcologies. Though... there might be fish at the distribution center today.
But enough thinking about sundries. You've got to get to the plant and the roads are iced to oblivion, which will delay you. The drumbeat of the quota is getting faster, and you're sure that lateness would be noted. This week the plant is installing new Haber-Bosch capacity, to make the North green with high-value fertilizer - tons and tons of ammonium nitrate.
Your radio is squawking faintly. It seems to have drifted while you slept.
>Do you take time to tune your radio?
It's either calling the line for a pickup and waiting for the commuter half-track to carve its way through the snowdrifts here, to the base of the tower where you live - or you step out with your spiked boots and make your way on foot. The ⊕ savings won't be too great, but you can't guarantee the half-track will even arrive. Looking out the window, you can't see the usual chains of orange boxes trundling toward the horizon down Polar Highway 52.
>How do you intend to get to the plant?
>Other, unspecified actions.
KIBA LOREN
PROPERTY GEAR - Work Kit Fireproof coveralls equipped with a hood, bright blue with fluorescent yellow bands across the chest and arms. ID, serial number and keycard holder on a detachable armband. The uniform is equipped with over a dozen pockets for tools, pens, calculators, and notes. Of course, a patriotic pin made of durable plastic holds the UTON's flag high on your left breast. A heavy-duty respirator with interchangeable filters (for particulates, solvent vapors and "select toxic agents") rests near shrapnel-proof goggles with rubber seals, slung around the hangar in your closet. HOME - High-Rise Squatters' Section This place was built with too much ambition - the failure of the Diamant Northern Limit Sector to see a population boom came with a sort of organized amnesia and shock on the behalf of the economic planners, who eventually realized that the early city-laying crews had overperformed to earn reassignment from this polar hell. Even so, people come for work, and when the gendarmes turn a blind eye, housing comes free. -- Micro-Apartment Armored against the cold with a pallet of stolen aerogels, sawed down by hand to irregular sheets and hammered into the interstices with heavy mallets. One window, glazed dark and inches thick, barely permits dim rays of sunlight to wake you in the morning. In terms of amenities there is not much more than a mattress, a microwave, a short-wave radio squatting in the corner. The walls host modular closets for clothing and cutlery, square industrial-strength boxes that pop from the walls like metallic Legos, choking the entire space. It's all of 150 feet square, and the ceiling is low - you have to stoop to enter this fluorescent-lit tomb. SUBSTANCES - "Eraser" [Two packets, eight tablets per.] Bright blue wads of painkilling gum that perform a double duty, which is typical of drugs that are considered "ration-worthy" or freely dispensed. Eraser keeps you from thinking about food and drips anti-nociceptive juices into your body, leading to a broad-spectrum "deadening" of pain that lets troubles drop away into white noise. When enjoying it, you're still aware enough of stings, cuts and burns to take precautions - you simply don't feel bad about them. It's like pinching yourself: a feeling that is controlled and inconsequential. VALUABLES - N/A ARMS - N/A IDENTITY NAME - "Comrade Citizen and Worker" If dead, who would miss you? Overseer Kapustin with a heavy quota to meet, maybe. The shiftmates who you drank with, sure. You're virtually beneath notice, except when an economic control program flags your yields and work credits to bump you up the reassignment ladder. Keep it up and one day you'll be honored to give orders to people just like you - in the name of winning the "production war". FINANCES - Assets under Control -- ⊕4,000 [Entrusted to UNBank at 0% Interest] - UTON Minimum Stipend ("Existence Check") -- ⊕8,000 [Yearly - Dispensed Weekly - Restricted/Monitored Spending] - Factory Labor -- ⊕22,000 [Yearly - Dispensed Bimonthly] SKILLS - Mechanical (Trade Education) You were given a technically-oriented education that ended at age 16, having been shuffled into the bottom 80% of the training pipeline by standardized tests and EEGs administered in the nursery. Lessons on history were set aside for rote memorization of trigonometry and computer-aided design. An intense extracurricular "shop" component abetted by your free-spirited buddies in the class of 2235 taught you what you needed to go on to serious mechanical work, starting off in auto repair, moving up to powerplant boilers and finally breaking into equipment for chemical manufacturing. -- Fluid Mechanics Familiar with the design of pipework, procedures for managing high-pressure systems, techniques for gas handling, swage-lock work and maintenance of engines of various sizes. While the mathematical mysteries of the Navier-Stokes equation were never a part of your schooling, you can easily tell when hydrodynamics tells you to "run away fast". You have a knack for knowing when to give percussive maintenance. -- Materials Elementary knowledge of the full range of steels, brasses, plastics and coatings that are used in your line of work, along with their compositions and chemical tolerances. -- Powertools Familiar with the operation of man-portable tools such as saws, drills, disc cutters and die grinders along with fixed instruments such as lathes. In addition, you occasionally pick up everything from heatguns to heavy-duty snowblowers as part of keeping the plant functional. RANKS - Reactor Technician First Class You lead a squad of four green trainees and a tank-treaded probe robot into the bowels of massive reactors, breaking up debris and dealing with the consequences of chemical process failure - by this, you earn your bread and gradually shave down your lifespan. Your superiors are known to occasionally come to you for "ground-level" advice on fluid routing and cleanup operations in other sections of the plant, and you are considered capable (if a bit cold) among the staff, a likely candidate for promotion. PAPERS - UTON Citizenship The bearer is (nominally) a free worker of the UTON with authorization to collect the Minimum, obligation to serve in the Civil Defense units in times of danger, permission to vote and permission to receive medical aid from state-run emergency clinics. -- Schonberg Blood Citizenship The bearer is noted as a born citizen of Schonberg, third-oldest nation and breadbasket of the UTON's proud brotherhood of worlds, with the additional privileges of a land guarantee, the right to power-grid use and hereditary "shares" in the global terraforming project. In the event that the document holder is not living on Schonberg, they are accorded special consideration for interplanetary travel once per decade, as the UTON honors the blood right of planetary return and especially recognizes the need to establish families on this frontier. -- Diamant Temporary Citizenship The bearer is a de facto citizen of Diamant for the duration of their work permits, but does not enjoy the right of return to Diamant. However, while maintained, it accords some of the ordinary privileges of Diamant life (banking and local Internet access). Furthermore, it is considered a credit to applications for dual (or higher-order) national citizenships that encompass Diamant. --- Diamant Northern Limit Residency [Work-type] The bearer is registered as domiciled within the Diamant Northern Limit, a Special Industrial Sector that is witnessing the construction of titanic extraction bases as part of the 2nd Century Economic Shock Plan. In this region the possessor of this document must be guaranteed employment within an industrial operation or public work of the UTON, unless it is forfeited by a criminal penalty. --- DNLS Rail Passcard [Twice Yearly] Use of this card allows passage on the regular freight trains that blaze their way through the perpetual snows of this dark region - just behind the control car and engine, most will have a small, heated passenger compartment crowded with oil roughnecks and hard-bitten geologists. CONTACTS - N/A [Get on down to work, we'll see who you meet.] BODY AUGS N/A CONDITION [NORMAL] WOUNDS - Whole-arm Tissue Graft Since the accident, your arm has regained enough of its function for you to work again. It burns badly at night, so you avoid rolling in your sleep. The paleness suggests that the replacement vasculature didn't develop in full - those scrapings from your own veins were templated on a cheap hydrogel matrix, printed out in a Diamant emergency clinic manned by a drone and a bloodsoaked army medic with his eyes ratcheted open by amphetamine pills. PSYCHE AUGS N/A CONDITION [STABLE] WOUNDS None yet. FIXATIONS - Frostbitten Your family came with the Second Wave to Schonberg - you were raised in a cursed generation, victims and hardscrabble stragglers, those who bitterly held on alone when Earth's automated blockade kept UTON supply and terraformer ships out of the entirety of the outer worlds. Your mother used to tell you that you were born with ice sweeping into the commune's surface housing, the crushed windows leaking, the furniture all but shredded for fuel bricks. Conditions didn't get any better until you were old enough to retain memories. You were her precious snowflake. The things your parents went through to protect you, their only one... defy the imagination.
Sat Aug 03, 2019 2:41 am
CaveCricket48
Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:52 pm Posts: 13144 Location: Here
Re: Do You Call This a Life?
> Heat the tea a good minute or so and tune the radio. Grab tea when it's done and drink up.
Sat Aug 03, 2019 8:36 pm
TheKebbit
Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:24 pm Posts: 3939 Location: NORTH
Re: Do You Call This a Life?
7-24-2245 06:48
Throwing off the sheets, you rise and stretch, then gently unbind your dummy arm. Dressing quickly, you pull on thermal underwear and the lower half of your cold-weather gear - bright orange snow pants combined with bib overalls that clip over your shoulders, so hard-wearing you can barely bend the fabric.
You get the tea warming in the microwave, then set to fiddling with the shortwave radio. Toying with the dials for the RF and audio gain, you quickly set them back with a hiss of irritation after getting unexpectedly blasted through the headset. It's a noisy day. Three, maybe four operators are working near 9.5 MHz at high power with a lot of spectral splatter, pushing dispatches even further north - to the shantytowns supporting FOB Lopatin and the decontamination crews prepping Crown Glacier. The droning chatter of their crosstalk seems faster than usual. The storms of acronyms and numbers are starting to smear into new words in their own right.
It's nothing you can interpret, so you apply a narrow-bandpass filter and start sweeping the receiver frequency in a more selective fashion. Eventually you find the news beacon. Up here, it's not much better than a fresh telegram packet in the Old West.
The "survival radio" portion of the news is characteristically dour.
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"TEMPERATURES DROPPING... WILL BE AT 30 BELOW BY NIGHTFALL, BE ADVISED - ROAD PATROLS WILL NOT ARRIVE IN TIME IF YOU ARE STRANDED. BRING EMERGENCY FUEL AND HEATING ELEMENTS.
POLAR HIGHWAY 53 WEST BRANCH IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR UTON AIRSTRIP OPERATIONS. FIND AN ALTERNATE ROUTE AND DO NOT APPROACH ANY BARRICADES."
The "culture radio" operating in parallel is a bit more cheerful.
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"Laszlo here. In light of the upcoming festival in Novay Vid, I'll be bringing you more of those down-home Schonberg ballads. It gets cold enough up here that you almost start to think you're back on those plains! For those of you who are just joining us - I raise my glass. To the glacier breakers and the settlers."
(A guitar strum, expanded and distorted, fills your headset with warmth. A man picks up his gravelly voice into song. About something he loved that'll never come back... "Green Memory". This one is especially famous - and a bit dicey to play on radio. Something like this could be considered to be antisocial music. You hope Laszlo knows what he's doing.)
You almost forget to grab your tea from the microwave. After a minute you lean over, crack the door and take the first few scalding sips from the mug. Bitter like no leaves could ever be - this stuff has been extracted with supercritical CO2, lyophilized, the works.
Novay Vid is a genuine town, just south of where you live - which is in the middle of nowhere, essentially, a nameless waystation and refuel point between the Vid and your workplace.
KIBA LOREN
PROPERTY GEAR - Work Kit Fireproof coveralls equipped with a hood, bright blue with fluorescent yellow bands across the chest and arms. ID, serial number and keycard holder on a detachable armband. The uniform is equipped with over a dozen pockets for tools, pens, calculators, and notes. Of course, a patriotic pin made of durable plastic holds the UTON's flag high on your left breast. A heavy-duty respirator with interchangeable filters (for particulates, solvent vapors and "select toxic agents") rests near shrapnel-proof goggles with rubber seals, slung around the hangar in your closet. HOME - High-Rise Squatters' Section This place was built with too much ambition - the failure of the Diamant Northern Limit Sector to see a population boom came with a sort of organized amnesia and shock on the behalf of the economic planners, who eventually realized that the early city-laying crews had overperformed to earn reassignment from this polar hell. Even so, people come for work, and when the gendarmes turn a blind eye, housing comes free. -- Micro-Apartment Armored against the cold with a pallet of stolen aerogels, sawed down by hand to irregular sheets and hammered into the interstices with heavy mallets. One window, glazed dark and inches thick, barely permits dim rays of sunlight to wake you in the morning. In terms of amenities there is not much more than a mattress, a microwave, a short-wave radio squatting in the corner. The walls host modular closets for clothing and cutlery, square industrial-strength boxes that pop from the walls like metallic Legos, choking the entire space. It's all of 150 feet square, and the ceiling is low - you have to stoop to enter this fluorescent-lit tomb. SUBSTANCES - "Eraser" [Two packets, eight tablets per.] Bright blue wads of painkilling gum that perform a double duty, which is typical of drugs that are considered "ration-worthy" or freely dispensed. Eraser keeps you from thinking about food and drips anti-nociceptive juices into your body, leading to a broad-spectrum "deadening" of pain that lets troubles drop away into white noise. When enjoying it, you're still aware enough of stings, cuts and burns to take precautions - you simply don't feel bad about them. It's like pinching yourself: a feeling that is controlled and inconsequential. VALUABLES - N/A ARMS - N/A IDENTITY NAME - "Comrade Citizen and Worker" If dead, who would miss you? Overseer Kapustin with a heavy quota to meet, maybe. The shiftmates who you drank with, sure. You're virtually beneath notice, except when an economic control program flags your yields and work credits to bump you up the reassignment ladder. Keep it up and one day you'll be honored to give orders to people just like you - in the name of winning the "production war". FINANCES - Assets under Control -- ⊕4,000 [Entrusted to UNBank at 0% Interest] - UTON Minimum Stipend ("Existence Check") -- ⊕8,000 [Yearly - Dispensed Weekly - Restricted/Monitored Spending] - Factory Labor -- ⊕22,000 [Yearly - Dispensed Bimonthly] SKILLS - Mechanical (Trade Education) You were given a technically-oriented education that ended at age 16, having been shuffled into the bottom 80% of the training pipeline by standardized tests and EEGs administered in the nursery. Lessons on history were set aside for rote memorization of trigonometry and computer-aided design. An intense extracurricular "shop" component abetted by your free-spirited buddies in the class of 2235 taught you what you needed to go on to serious mechanical work, starting off in auto repair, moving up to powerplant boilers and finally breaking into equipment for chemical manufacturing. -- Fluid Mechanics Familiar with the design of pipework, procedures for managing high-pressure systems, techniques for gas handling, swage-lock work and maintenance of engines of various sizes. While the mathematical mysteries of the Navier-Stokes equation were never a part of your schooling, you can easily tell when hydrodynamics tells you to "run away fast". You have a knack for knowing when to give percussive maintenance. -- Materials Elementary knowledge of the full range of steels, brasses, plastics and coatings that are used in your line of work, along with their compositions and chemical tolerances. -- Powertools Familiar with the operation of man-portable tools such as saws, drills, disc cutters and die grinders along with fixed instruments such as lathes. In addition, you occasionally pick up everything from heatguns to heavy-duty snowblowers as part of keeping the plant functional. RANKS - Reactor Technician First Class You lead a squad of four green trainees and a tank-treaded probe robot into the bowels of massive reactors, breaking up debris and dealing with the consequences of chemical process failure - by this, you earn your bread and gradually shave down your lifespan. Your superiors are known to occasionally come to you for "ground-level" advice on fluid routing and cleanup operations in other sections of the plant, and you are considered capable (if a bit cold) among the staff, a likely candidate for promotion. PAPERS - UTON Citizenship The bearer is (nominally) a free worker of the UTON with authorization to collect the Minimum, obligation to serve in the Civil Defense units in times of danger, permission to vote and permission to receive medical aid from state-run emergency clinics. -- Schonberg Blood Citizenship The bearer is noted as a born citizen of Schonberg, third-oldest nation and breadbasket of the UTON's proud brotherhood of worlds, with the additional privileges of a land guarantee, the right to power-grid use and hereditary "shares" in the global terraforming project. In the event that the document holder is not living on Schonberg, they are accorded special consideration for interplanetary travel once per decade, as the UTON honors the blood right of planetary return and especially recognizes the need to establish families on this frontier. -- Diamant Temporary Citizenship The bearer is a de facto citizen of Diamant for the duration of their work permits, but does not enjoy the right of return to Diamant. However, while maintained, it accords some of the ordinary privileges of Diamant life (banking and local Internet access). Furthermore, it is considered a credit to applications for dual (or higher-order) national citizenships that encompass Diamant. --- Diamant Northern Limit Residency [Work-type] The bearer is registered as domiciled within the Diamant Northern Limit, a Special Industrial Sector that is witnessing the construction of titanic extraction bases as part of the 2nd Century Economic Shock Plan. In this region the possessor of this document must be guaranteed employment within an industrial operation or public work of the UTON, unless it is forfeited by a criminal penalty. --- DNLS Rail Passcard [Twice Yearly] Use of this card allows passage on the regular freight trains that blaze their way through the perpetual snows of this dark region - just behind the control car and engine, most will have a small, heated passenger compartment crowded with oil roughnecks and hard-bitten geologists. CONTACTS - N/A [Get on down to work, we'll see who you meet.] BODY AUGS - N/A CONDITION [NORMAL] WOUNDS - Whole-arm Tissue Graft Since the accident, your arm has regained enough of its function for you to work again. It burns badly at night, so you avoid rolling in your sleep. The paleness suggests that the replacement vasculature didn't develop in full - those scrapings from your own veins were templated on a cheap hydrogel matrix, printed out in a Diamant emergency clinic manned by a drone and a bloodsoaked army medic with his eyes ratcheted open by amphetamine pills. PSYCHE AUGS - N/A CONDITION [STABLE] WOUNDS None yet. FIXATIONS - Frostbitten Your family came with the Second Wave to Schonberg - you were raised in a cursed generation, victims and hardscrabble stragglers, those who bitterly held on alone when Earth's automated blockade kept UTON supply and terraformer ships out of the entirety of the outer worlds. Your mother used to tell you that you were born with ice sweeping into the commune's surface housing, the crushed windows leaking, the furniture all but shredded for fuel bricks. Conditions didn't get any better until you were old enough to retain memories. You were her precious snowflake. The things your parents went through to protect you, their only one... defy the imagination.
Wed Aug 07, 2019 12:38 am
CaveCricket48
Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:52 pm Posts: 13144 Location: Here
Re: Do You Call This a Life?
> How far away is the plant? Do we have the clothes/supplies to survive if we leg it and sprain an ankle on the way there?
Thu Aug 08, 2019 4:06 am
TheKebbit
Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:24 pm Posts: 3939 Location: NORTH
Re: Do You Call This a Life?
7-24-2245 06:55
You weigh your odds. It's a mile uphill, but you know a mile can turn into forever if you were to take a stumble near nightfall.
For now, the weather is a comparatively balmy 10 below zero, and you've got the proper gear to make a go of it - all-weather attire, spiked boots with enough support and traction that you're fairly confident about each step. During the daytime, you can also usually count on a continuous flow of traffic toward the plant. Today does seem unusually quiet on PH52, but the plant has its own access road which sees construction materials and commuters.
KIBA LOREN
PROPERTY GEAR - Work Kit Fireproof coveralls equipped with a hood, bright blue with fluorescent yellow bands across the chest and arms. ID, serial number and keycard holder on a detachable armband. The uniform is equipped with over a dozen pockets for tools, pens, calculators, and notes. Of course, a patriotic pin made of durable plastic holds the UTON's flag high on your left breast. A heavy-duty respirator with interchangeable filters (for particulates, solvent vapors and "select toxic agents") rests near shrapnel-proof goggles with rubber seals, slung around the hangar in your closet. HOME - High-Rise Squatters' Section This place was built with too much ambition - the failure of the Diamant Northern Limit Sector to see a population boom came with a sort of organized amnesia and shock on the behalf of the economic planners, who eventually realized that the early city-laying crews had overperformed to earn reassignment from this polar hell. Even so, people come for work, and when the gendarmes turn a blind eye, housing comes free. -- Micro-Apartment Armored against the cold with a pallet of stolen aerogels, sawed down by hand to irregular sheets and hammered into the interstices with heavy mallets. One window, glazed dark and inches thick, barely permits dim rays of sunlight to wake you in the morning. In terms of amenities there is not much more than a mattress, a microwave, a short-wave radio squatting in the corner. The walls host modular closets for clothing and cutlery, square industrial-strength boxes that pop from the walls like metallic Legos, choking the entire space. It's all of 150 feet square, and the ceiling is low - you have to stoop to enter this fluorescent-lit tomb. SUBSTANCES - "Eraser" [Two packets, eight tablets per.] Bright blue wads of painkilling gum that perform a double duty, which is typical of drugs that are considered "ration-worthy" or freely dispensed. Eraser keeps you from thinking about food and drips anti-nociceptive juices into your body, leading to a broad-spectrum "deadening" of pain that lets troubles drop away into white noise. When enjoying it, you're still aware enough of stings, cuts and burns to take precautions - you simply don't feel bad about them. It's like pinching yourself: a feeling that is controlled and inconsequential. VALUABLES - N/A ARMS - N/A IDENTITY NAME - "Comrade Citizen and Worker" If dead, who would miss you? Overseer Kapustin with a heavy quota to meet, maybe. The shiftmates who you drank with, sure. You're virtually beneath notice, except when an economic control program flags your yields and work credits to bump you up the reassignment ladder. Keep it up and one day you'll be honored to give orders to people just like you - in the name of winning the "production war". FINANCES - Assets under Control -- ⊕4,000 [Entrusted to UNBank at 0% Interest] - UTON Minimum Stipend ("Existence Check") -- ⊕8,000 [Yearly - Dispensed Weekly - Restricted/Monitored Spending] - Factory Labor -- ⊕22,000 [Yearly - Dispensed Bimonthly] SKILLS - Mechanical (Trade Education) You were given a technically-oriented education that ended at age 16, having been shuffled into the bottom 80% of the training pipeline by standardized tests and EEGs administered in the nursery. Lessons on history were set aside for rote memorization of trigonometry and computer-aided design. An intense extracurricular "shop" component abetted by your free-spirited buddies in the class of 2235 taught you what you needed to go on to serious mechanical work, starting off in auto repair, moving up to powerplant boilers and finally breaking into equipment for chemical manufacturing. -- Fluid Mechanics Familiar with the design of pipework, procedures for managing high-pressure systems, techniques for gas handling, swage-lock work and maintenance of engines of various sizes. While the mathematical mysteries of the Navier-Stokes equation were never a part of your schooling, you can easily tell when hydrodynamics tells you to "run away fast". You have a knack for knowing when to give percussive maintenance. -- Materials Elementary knowledge of the full range of steels, brasses, plastics and coatings that are used in your line of work, along with their compositions and chemical tolerances. -- Powertools Familiar with the operation of man-portable tools such as saws, drills, disc cutters and die grinders along with fixed instruments such as lathes. In addition, you occasionally pick up everything from heatguns to heavy-duty snowblowers as part of keeping the plant functional. RANKS - Reactor Technician First Class You lead a squad of four green trainees and a tank-treaded probe robot into the bowels of massive reactors, breaking up debris and dealing with the consequences of chemical process failure - by this, you earn your bread and gradually shave down your lifespan. Your superiors are known to occasionally come to you for "ground-level" advice on fluid routing and cleanup operations in other sections of the plant, and you are considered capable (if a bit cold) among the staff, a likely candidate for promotion. PAPERS - UTON Citizenship The bearer is (nominally) a free worker of the UTON with authorization to collect the Minimum, obligation to serve in the Civil Defense units in times of danger, permission to vote and permission to receive medical aid from state-run emergency clinics. -- Schonberg Blood Citizenship The bearer is noted as a born citizen of Schonberg, third-oldest nation and breadbasket of the UTON's proud brotherhood of worlds, with the additional privileges of a land guarantee, the right to power-grid use and hereditary "shares" in the global terraforming project. In the event that the document holder is not living on Schonberg, they are accorded special consideration for interplanetary travel once per decade, as the UTON honors the blood right of planetary return and especially recognizes the need to establish families on this frontier. -- Diamant Temporary Citizenship The bearer is a de facto citizen of Diamant for the duration of their work permits, but does not enjoy the right of return to Diamant. However, while maintained, it accords some of the ordinary privileges of Diamant life (banking and local Internet access). Furthermore, it is considered a credit to applications for dual (or higher-order) national citizenships that encompass Diamant. --- Diamant Northern Limit Residency [Work-type] The bearer is registered as domiciled within the Diamant Northern Limit, a Special Industrial Sector that is witnessing the construction of titanic extraction bases as part of the 2nd Century Economic Shock Plan. In this region the possessor of this document must be guaranteed employment within an industrial operation or public work of the UTON, unless it is forfeited by a criminal penalty. --- DNLS Rail Passcard [Twice Yearly] Use of this card allows passage on the regular freight trains that blaze their way through the perpetual snows of this dark region - just behind the control car and engine, most will have a small, heated passenger compartment crowded with oil roughnecks and hard-bitten geologists. CONTACTS - N/A [Get on down to work, we'll see who you meet.] BODY AUGS - N/A CONDITION [NORMAL] WOUNDS - Whole-arm Tissue Graft Since the accident, your arm has regained enough of its function for you to work again. It burns badly at night, so you avoid rolling in your sleep. The paleness suggests that the replacement vasculature didn't develop in full - those scrapings from your own veins were templated on a cheap hydrogel matrix, printed out in a Diamant emergency clinic manned by a drone and a bloodsoaked army medic with his eyes ratcheted open by amphetamine pills. PSYCHE AUGS - N/A CONDITION [STABLE] WOUNDS None yet. FIXATIONS - Frostbitten Your family came with the Second Wave to Schonberg - you were raised in a cursed generation, victims and hardscrabble stragglers, those who bitterly held on alone when Earth's automated blockade kept UTON supply and terraformer ships out of the entirety of the outer worlds. Your mother used to tell you that you were born with ice sweeping into the commune's surface housing, the crushed windows leaking, the furniture all but shredded for fuel bricks. Conditions didn't get any better until you were old enough to retain memories. You were her precious snowflake. The things your parents went through to protect you, their only one... defy the imagination.
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Thu Aug 08, 2019 4:13 am
CaveCricket48
Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:52 pm Posts: 13144 Location: Here
Re: Do You Call This a Life?
> Suit up and leg it.
Thu Aug 08, 2019 4:19 am
TheKebbit
Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:24 pm Posts: 3939 Location: NORTH
Re: Do You Call This a Life?
7-24-2245 07:10
You pull on layer after layer of patched sweaters, waterproof rubberized jackets and finally the outer shell - your parents' pride, a hand-me-down parka lined with fur, cut from something feral on Schonberg. Backpack in hand, you duck out of your apartment, locking and chaining the door behind you, then trudge down the hall and flip the lever for the construction lift that serves this half-finished complex. Flakes of snow waft gently through holes in the shaft that expose old scaffolding.
The lift groans, but takes you smoothly down to the abandoned lobby/loading dock at the base of the building. You pull on dark goggles, wrap your face in a scarf and force the entryway open against a fresh snowdrift, then begin your long trek to the plant.
You pass familiar sights. A few snowmobiles abandoned, rusted out by the side of the highway, which is more of a suggestion than anything - a flat space with no lanes, marked with old plastic rope, stones, tires half-buried in the permafrost. There's a solar panel and radio beacon every kilometer or so. People like to tie ribbons to them.
Your spiked boots bite into sheets of hard ice from time to time. An occasional gust of wind finds its way into your scarf, burning your face. The Diamant locals, or at least the ones they import from the south, can barely handle this ♥♥♥♥. You have never had any problems with the weather. As long as you don't get overconfident and lazy...
7-24-2245 07:55
Arriving at the access road to the plant, you have the good fortune to hitch a ride on a cargo snowmobile towing components in from Novay Vid. The driver, an amorphous shape covered in blankets, slows down and shouts hello as you clamber up the rope nets on its side. You brace your back against the roof rack, then put your feet up.
Eventually, the smoking towers of Crown 77 come into view around the bend, along with its rows and rows of concrete walls, lined with automated searchlights and barbed wire. The ground near Crown 77 is slick with rainbow patches of oil and waste, and the glacier pack itself has started to assume a wide range of odd colors. That's because depending on the day, the snow here falls blue, pink or black. Swirls of metal soot are painted into this earth, running back for decades.
Officially - this is the Crown Glacier Refinery and Chemical Base. A proud institution, the misshapen and mutated descendant of a single oil rig from the first northern expeditions. Everyone you know calls it "77". You have never understood why.
The friendly driver comes to a halt at the gates of Crown 77. They are sturdy and oversized walls of steel, mechanically retracted - you've never seen them opened past 25%. Usually, foot traffic comes through the base of the watchpost attached to the left of the gates, which has its own smaller armored door to a chamber for checking visitors. You throw your backpack off into a waiting snowdrift and carefully lower yourself off the roof. The driver appears to be tied up radioing with the gate guards, a few of whom have started to come out on foot to inspect his papers. That's odd. Ordinarily he would have a transponder and they'd just wave him through, pulling the gates ahead of time.
>Do you pass through the checkpoint as fast as possible, or find a way to loiter a bit before entering the fumes of Crown 77?
KIBA LOREN
PROPERTY GEAR - Work Kit Fireproof coveralls equipped with a hood, bright blue with fluorescent yellow bands across the chest and arms. ID, serial number and keycard holder are found on a detachable armband. The uniform comes with over a dozen pockets for tools, pens, calculators, and notes. Of course, a patriotic pin made of durable plastic holds the UTON's flag high on your left breast. A heavy-duty respirator with interchangeable filters (for particulates, solvent vapors and "select toxic agents") rests near shrapnel-proof goggles with rubber seals, slung around the hangar in your closet. HOME - High-Rise Squatters' Section This place was built with too much ambition - the failure of the Diamant Northern Limit Sector to see a population boom came with a sort of organized amnesia and shock on the behalf of the economic planners, who eventually realized that the early city-laying crews had overperformed to earn reassignment from this polar hell. Even so, people come for work, and when the gendarmes turn a blind eye, housing comes free. -- Micro-Apartment Armored against the cold with a pallet of stolen aerogels, sawed down by hand to irregular sheets and hammered into the interstices with heavy mallets. One window, glazed dark and inches thick, barely permits dim rays of sunlight to wake you in the morning. In terms of amenities there is not much more than a mattress, a microwave, a short-wave radio squatting in the corner. The walls host modular closets for clothing and cutlery, square industrial-strength boxes that pop from the walls like metallic Legos, choking the entire space. It's all of 150 feet square, and the ceiling is low - you have to stoop to enter this fluorescent-lit tomb. SUBSTANCES - "Eraser" [Two packets, eight tablets per.] Bright blue wads of painkilling gum that perform a double duty, which is typical of drugs that are considered "ration-worthy" or freely dispensed. Eraser keeps you from thinking about food and drips anti-nociceptive juices into your body, leading to a broad-spectrum "deadening" of pain that lets troubles drop away into white noise. When enjoying it, you're still aware enough of stings, cuts and burns to take precautions - you simply don't feel bad about them. It's like pinching yourself: a feeling that is controlled and inconsequential. VALUABLES - N/A ARMS - N/A IDENTITY NAME - "Comrade Citizen and Worker" If dead, who would miss you? Overseer Kapustin with a heavy quota to meet, maybe. The shiftmates who you drank with, sure. You're virtually beneath notice, except when an economic control program flags your yields and work credits to bump you up the reassignment ladder. Keep it up and one day you'll be honored to give orders to people just like you - in the name of winning the "production war". FINANCES - Assets under Control -- ⊕4,000 [Entrusted to UNBank at 0% Interest] - UTON Minimum Stipend ("Existence Check") -- ⊕8,000 [Yearly - Dispensed Weekly - Restricted/Monitored Spending] - Factory Labor -- ⊕22,000 [Yearly - Dispensed Bimonthly] SKILLS - Mechanical (Trade Education) You were given a technically-oriented education that ended at age 16, having been shuffled into the bottom 80% of the training pipeline by standardized tests and EEGs administered in the nursery. Lessons on history were set aside for rote memorization of trigonometry and computer-aided design. An intense extracurricular "shop" component abetted by your free-spirited buddies in the class of 2235 taught you what you needed to go on to serious mechanical work, starting off in auto repair, moving up to powerplant boilers and finally breaking into equipment for chemical manufacturing. -- Fluid Mechanics Familiar with the design of pipework, procedures for managing high-pressure systems, techniques for gas handling, swage-lock work and maintenance of engines of various sizes. While the mathematical mysteries of the Navier-Stokes equation were never a part of your schooling, you can easily tell when hydrodynamics tells you to "run away fast". You have a knack for knowing when to give percussive maintenance. -- Materials Elementary knowledge of the full range of steels, brasses, plastics and coatings that are used in your line of work, along with their compositions and chemical tolerances. -- Powertools Familiar with the operation of man-portable tools such as saws, drills, disc cutters and die grinders along with fixed instruments such as lathes. In addition, you occasionally pick up everything from heatguns to heavy-duty snowblowers as part of keeping the plant functional. RANKS - Reactor Technician First Class You lead a squad of four green trainees and a tank-treaded probe robot into the bowels of massive reactors, breaking up debris and dealing with the consequences of chemical process failure - by this, you earn your bread and gradually shave down your lifespan. Your superiors are known to occasionally come to you for "ground-level" advice on fluid routing and cleanup operations in other sections of the plant, and you are considered capable (if a bit cold) among the staff, a likely candidate for promotion. PAPERS - UTON Citizenship The bearer is (nominally) a free worker of the UTON with authorization to collect the Minimum, obligation to serve in the Civil Defense units in times of danger, permission to vote and permission to receive medical aid from state-run emergency clinics. -- Schonberg Blood Citizenship The bearer is noted as a born citizen of Schonberg, third-oldest nation and breadbasket of the UTON's proud brotherhood of worlds, with the additional privileges of a land guarantee, the right to power-grid use and hereditary "shares" in the global terraforming project. In the event that the document holder is not living on Schonberg, they are accorded special consideration for interplanetary travel once per decade, as the UTON honors the blood right of planetary return and especially recognizes the need to establish families on this frontier. -- Diamant Temporary Citizenship The bearer is a de facto citizen of Diamant for the duration of their work permits, but does not enjoy the right of return to Diamant. However, while maintained, it accords some of the ordinary privileges of Diamant life (banking and local Internet access). Furthermore, it is considered a credit to applications for dual (or higher-order) national citizenships that encompass Diamant. --- Diamant Northern Limit Residency [Work-type] The bearer is registered as domiciled within the Diamant Northern Limit, a Special Industrial Sector that is witnessing the construction of titanic extraction bases as part of the 2nd Century Economic Shock Plan. In this region the possessor of this document must be guaranteed employment within an industrial operation or public work of the UTON, unless it is forfeited by a criminal penalty. --- DNLS Rail Passcard [Twice Yearly] Use of this card allows passage on the regular freight trains that blaze their way through the perpetual snows of this dark region - just behind the control car and engine, most will have a small, heated passenger compartment crowded with oil roughnecks and hard-bitten geologists. CONTACTS - N/A [Get on down to work, we'll see who you meet.] BODY AUGS - N/A CONDITION [NORMAL] WOUNDS - Whole-arm Tissue Graft Since the accident, your arm has regained enough of its function for you to work again. It burns badly at night, so you avoid rolling in your sleep. The paleness suggests that the replacement vasculature didn't develop in full - those scrapings from your own veins were templated on a cheap hydrogel matrix, printed out in a Diamant emergency clinic manned by a drone and a bloodsoaked army medic with his eyes ratcheted open by amphetamine pills. PSYCHE AUGS - N/A CONDITION [STABLE] WOUNDS None yet. FIXATIONS - Frostbitten Your family came with the Second Wave to Schonberg - you were raised in a cursed generation, victims and hardscrabble stragglers, those who bitterly held on alone when Earth's automated blockade kept UTON supply and terraformer ships out of the entirety of the outer worlds. Your mother used to tell you that you were born with ice sweeping into the commune's surface housing, the crushed windows leaking, the furniture all but shredded for fuel bricks. Conditions didn't get any better until you were old enough to retain memories. You were her precious snowflake. The things your parents went through to protect you, their only one... defy the imagination.
Sat Aug 24, 2019 9:56 pm
TorrentHKU
Loose Canon
Joined: Sun Mar 29, 2009 11:07 pm Posts: 2992 Location: --------------->
Re: Do You Call This a Life?
> I'm a bit curious, but I also have places to be. Loitering probably won't get me anything story-worthy anyway.
Sun Aug 25, 2019 3:56 pm
CaveCricket48
Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:52 pm Posts: 13144 Location: Here
Re: Do You Call This a Life?
> Continue the journey on foot - work calls, and our boss'll have our neck if we don't answer.
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