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- ; Sid Meier's ALPHA CENTAURI
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- ; Backstory Interludes
- ;
- ; Copyright (c) 1997, 1998 by Firaxis Games, Inc.
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-
- #INTERLUDE
- #xs 400
- ^^
- ^^INTERLUDE
- ^
- ^^from
- ^
- ^^The Book of Planet
- ^
- ^^M.Y. $NUM0
- ^
- ^
-
- #INTERLUDE0
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude: A Waking Nightmare
- ^ Walking alone through the corridors of $BASENAME2, you skim the security
- reports on recent attacks by the horrific native "mind worms." Giant
- swarms, or "boils," of these mottled 10cm nightmares have wriggled out of the
- fungal beds of late, and now threaten to overwhelm base
- perimeters in several sectors. Victims are paralyzed with psi-induced terror,
- and then experience an unimaginably excruciating death as the worms burrow
- into the brain to implant their ravenous larvae.
- ^ Only the most disciplined security squads can overcome their fear
- long enough to trigger the flame guns which can keep the worms at bay.
- Clearly you will have to tend carefully to the morale of the troops.
- ^ Furthermore, since terror and surprise increase human casualties
- dramatically in these encounters, it will be important to strike
- first when mind worm boils are detected. You consider ordering some
- Former detachments to construct sensors near vulnerable bases to aid
- in such detection efforts.
-
- #INTERLUDE1
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude: Antibodies
- ^ "Reporting, $TITLE0!" The young functionary stands stiffly at attention.
- Born in the early years of planetfall, she belongs to a generation
- which knows Earth only as a distant legend.
- ^ "$VOKI8, I have a special assignment for you," you say, fixing her with an
- intense stare, "These samples must be taken to Dr. $SHIMODA9 at $BASENAME4.
- See to it personally."
- ^ You hand her a lead-lined security case. The cryopack inside
- contains the stuff of nightmares: mind worm specimens. [Viable]
- specimens, captured and preserved at the cost of untold lives.
- $SHIMODA9's team has studied the recent mind worm upsurge, and claims
- that the worm boils act as a sort of regulator for Planet's ecology.
- Human settlement is disrupting the native ecosystem, and the mind
- worms are swarming like a kind of ecological antibody.
- ^ $SHIMODA9 has also reached an even more ominous conclusion: with
- modern Biology Lab facilities, mind worms could be bred in captivity
- and used as horrifying weapons--against other human factions.
- ^ "At once, $TITLE0," $VOKI8 says, stepping backwards into the accessway.
- Efficient, competent and far better disciplined than the youths of the
- 21st Century Earth you left behind, $VOKI8 has grown up in a world fraught
- with very real dangers. Terrifying dangers once the exclusive province
- of the same manner of legends and tales to which Earth itself is now
- consigned.
-
- #INTERLUDE2
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude: Planet Dreams
- ^ "Yes, $TITLE0 $NAME1, I did say 'thought' waves." Dr. $SHIMODA9's wrinkled smile
- is otherworldly, a grinning death's head. "The mind worms definitely,
- and probably the fungus itself. Even after transient Human thought
- patterns are isolated, a complex wave dynamic remains, and there is
- good reason to believe that at least some mentation is taking place."
- ^ "You're telling me this stuff thinks," you say halfheartedly,
- not quite prepared to buy into the idea.
- ^ "If so, it's a remarkably different manner of 'thought' from
- that of humans, but the basic cognitive feedback loop is present."
- Dr. $SHIMODA9 leans forward and gestures toward the graphic with his
- datalink stylus. "The most striking thing is the loop's ability to
- jump from creature to creature, each fungal spore acting as a synapse. The
- spores and worms as individual creatures are insignificant, but the
- feedback across a fungal bloom or a mind worm boil is impressive."
- ^ "How long can it keep jumping?" Now your curiosity is piqued. "Has it
- crossed the threshold into self-awareness?"
- ^ "Difficult to say. In theory a powerful wave could reverberate clear
- around the planet, but the distances involved would make true
- self-awareness problematic. Perhaps a quasi sentient state similar to
- our dreams."
-
- #INTERLUDE3
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude: Penance
- ^ In the darkness, something goes >pop<, and you are lying on your
- back on a hillside among the soft orange and purple tendrils of a
- vast fungal forest. The sound of running water gurgles
- loudly in the vicinity of your right ear, but you cannot identify the
- source. Panic rises briefly in your throat as you realize
- you have no filter mask or oxygen tank, dressed only in your worksuit,
- but breath comes easily and you detect no signs of nitrogen narcosis.
- From somewhere, a voice seems to whisper "earth$NAME3," but perhaps
- it is only the breeze.
- ^ Time passes, and you notice that the fungus is growing perceptibly,
- the spores gently nudging you as they slowly stretch and twist. Fungal
- bloom! Panic returns full force and you struggle to free yourself from
- the encroaching tendrils. "earth$NAME3!" The voice again, more insistent.
- The last tendrils break and you are free and dashing across an endless
- field of purple and orange. "earth$NAME3! beware!" from close behind you
- and then . . . >discontinuity<
- ^ In the darkness, something goes >pop<, and you are lying on your
- back in the gene therapy tank, the gauzy restraints slowly retracting.
- The remaining fluid in the tank gurgles away through the tube behind
- your head and you slowly sit up. Four weeks of your life, once every ten
- years, you spend in this state. A small price to pay for immortality, or
- something close to it. A half-remembered dream tugs at you as you pull on
- a clean worksuit, but you cannot recapture it.
-
- #INTERLUDE4
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude: Brood Trainer
- ^ "$VOKI8, I need you to join Dr. $SHIMODA9's team at $BASENAME5," you say,
- indicating a base in the Secure Zone on your three-D holo.
- ^ Standing below the dais of your audience chamber, your aide appears
- no older than she did on the day she first joined your personal staff.
- $VOKI8 has clearly kept to a strict longevity regimen. Now at $NUM1
- Planetyears one of your most effective Talents, she is ready for
- her first major independent assignment.
- ^ "Have I offended, $TITLE0, that you send me away?"
- ^ "Hardly. $VOKI8, your DNA prints indicate an aptitude for the new
- psi training." A genetic diagram swirls into view on the holo, with
- the relevant portion of chromosome 21 highlighted. "Dr. $SHIMODA9 and
- his military ecologists have been breeding mind worm specimens in
- captivity, and they believe that a properly trained telepathi can be
- bonded to the nascent boil, making it an extension of the self."
- ^ "[Become] a mind worm boil?" $VOKI8 asks, somewhat horrified.
- ^ "Become? Not really. Control? Yes. $VOKI8, the military potential of
- this discovery cannot be overemphasized, and you are the only Talent
- I trust for such an assignment. We need brood trainers, $VOKI8, and I
- need to you be the first, the leader."
- ^ "As you wish, $TITLE0," $VOKI8 says, steeling herself to the mission.
- As she retreats from the dais, you are troubled by a vision of $VOKI8
- clawing at her face, mottled worms spilling from her eye sockets.
- You hope you have not signed $VOKI8's death warrant, for she has been a
- most promising Talent.
-
- #INTERLUDE5
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude: Planet Dreams II
- ^ Ever since the incident in the gene therapy tank, you have experienced
- recurring dreams and nightmares centered around the fungal blooms which
- encroach ever more rapidly on the outskirts of major human settlements.
- You even postponed your most recent longevity treatment in an effort to
- avoid the trance state, but the dreams have now crept into your normal
- REM sleep as well.
- ^ In your most recent dream, just before the major bloom near $BASENAME5,
- the presence you have come to call "the Voice" returned once again.
- ^ "earth$NAME3." From some invisible spot just behind you.
- ^ "Hello, Voice. Who are you?"
- ^ "who. difficult concept for we, earth$NAME3. mind and flower: many
- dreamings. never before another. you may call we 'voice.' growth dream
- comes! beware."
- ^ "Beware? What do you want, Voice?"
- ^ "want. more confused $NAME3 thinking. ache of slumber broken. earth$NAME3
- is animal we. stranger we. animal: energy! mines! roads! sensors!
- condensers!! boreholes!! breakers of flower dream. end of joy.
- growth dream now comes: end of animal."
- ^ "Stop it, Voice. Why are you telling me this?"
- ^ "why! dream word! dream song! why why why why why why why why
- why why why why why why why why why why why why why why . . ."
- ^ "Silence! Get out of my mind!" >discontinuity<
-
- #INTERLUDE6
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude: Despair
- ^ If you live for a thousand years you will never forget the day
- they brought you $VOKI8's body, shrouded in planetcloth, burnt almost
- beyond recognition.
- ^ "How did this happen?" Gruffly, not allowing the distress to creep
- into your voice.
- ^ "Cooked by a flame gun. $ENEMYNAME6's men. Tried to surrender
- but they flamed her anyway. Don't like those worms, the $ENEMYFACT7."
- ^ "I see." Your most loyal servant, butchered by $ENEMYFACT7. And
- only now do you realize that, subconsciously, you'd been grooming $VOKI8
- as your heir apparent, the student who would one day replace you as
- master.
- ^ For all the gene splicing and longevity treatments, all the manmade
- miracles of M.Y. $NUM0, death remains as final, as capricious, and
- as desolate as it has ever been. No matter what happens now, no matter
- what journey of wonder humankind now embarks upon, $VOKI8 will never see
- it, never know the end of it. And no matter how many centuries you
- continue to cheat eternity, you will never again have the company of
- your student and friend. And you cannot cheat eternity forever.
- ^ Despair grips you, and you shudder. But life is seductive in its
- rhythms and rituals. Our bodies do not like to be reminded of their
- own impending deaths, and will not allow us to dwell on the subject.
- Soon enough the heat and the cold, the hard and the soft, the taste
- of the wine, the press of a lover's arms, all will come flooding back
- to soothe us, to fill us again with a sense of purpose. And in the
- meantime there are a number of, ah, items to be attended to:
- ^ "Bring me Major Joaquim! I want $BASENAME5 disassembled piece
- by piece. And have this body removed to the tanks--it is nothing to
- me now."
-
- #INTERLUDE7
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude: Alpha Prime
- ^ " . . . and in her memory, let this base henceforth be known as
- '$BASENAME6,' that her bravery can serve as an example to all and
- that her hopes, her dreams, her deeds shall not have been in vain."
- ^ You stand on the high podium in the laser-scored commons of the
- base once styled $BASENAME5. A mixed crowd of soldiers and
- ragged-looking civilians provides scattered applause as you rededicate
- the settlement in $VOKI8's name. A few teams of drones shamble about,
- oblivious to the ceremony, still removing the wreckage of last week's
- battle and punctuating the proceedings with an occasional thump or
- crash.
- ^ Through the plasma glass dome, Alpha Prime soars high in a hazy
- sky, cruel cousin of Father Sol. How you miss the soft blue skies of
- Earth, but $SHIMODA9 says the stratospheric haze helps stave off a
- runaway greenhouse effect on a world otherwise a bit too close to
- its solar furnace.
- ^ The dedication complete, you gather your entourage and prepare to
- return to $BASENAME2. $ENEMYADJ7 forces have fled to the $COMPASS4,
- but it is not safe to remain here in person.
- ^ The drones continue their work.
-
- #INTERLUDE8
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude: A Failure to Communicate
- ^ >Pop!< Sudden darkness. This time you weren't even asleep.
- ^ "earth$NAME3."
- ^ "Dammit, Voice! I am holding [Council]! Stay out of my head!"
- It is no longer possible to deny it; this cannot be a hoax. Either you
- have lost your final marble or you have come into contact with some
- avatar of the native fungus, an alien sentience whose neural matrix may
- span the entire planet.
- ^ "more skilled we, yes, at this? teach we much, earth$NAME3. council
- never mind. talking we $NAME3 voice now. orders giving. haha. joke we!
- haha." Great. A sentient planet with the maturity of a creche infant.
- ^ "Make it quick, Voice, whatever it is you want. You are trying my patience."
- ^ "question we. your human nodes, together think yes? together think no?
- flower synapse, worm synapse detect we not. is there dependence?"
- ^ "Each human is an independent creature. We can communicate by talking
- and writing, but we do not 'togetherthink' as you call it."
- ^ "ah, most relieved we. necessary pruning we several large infestations
- human nodes, harming they flower mind. not wishing we deprive earth$NAME3
- of together thinking. thank we, sorry bother we."
- ^ "Wait! Voice! You can't just . . ."
- ^ >Pop!< Awkward silence around the council table.
- You quickly wipe the drool from your chin.
-
- #INTERLUDE9
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude: Growthdream
- ^ "I have ordered these Preserves set aside for you, Voice. Planetlife
- will remain completely undisturbed inside these compounds. Can you, in
- return, regulate your animal and plant vectors, keep them from overrunning
- my compounds?"
- ^ "mind and flower, node and worm,
- ^ in compound small, planet yearns.
- ^ growth dream soon unlock we prison,
- ^ human beware, planet risen!
- ^ "like you poem we, earth$NAME3? new human skill learn we."
- ^ "Pretty dreadful, Voice. What is this 'growth dream?' You keep alluding to it."
- ^ "growth dream soon is. epochal blooming we. mind and flower, dreaming we
- of great why. earthhumans, thoughts many, make they growth dream sooner.
- plant we many many many. great pruning we of animal we. also animal you.
- beginning again of cycle."
- ^ "You mean this is going to wipe out most animal life on the planet?
- Including all the humans?"
- ^ "not certain we. never before this clearly think we. from humans
- learn we much, especially earth$NAME3. earth$NAME3 friend we. will
- often remember we earth$NAME3 in next cycle."
- ^ "That's kind of you, Voice, but it's not quite the kind of immortality
- I had in mind. Can't this process be slowed or stopped?"
- ^ "stop we no. slow we yes, in compounds stay we, less harming
- cause you. now, let us make you we more poems."
-
- #INTERLUDE10
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude: The Voice of Alpha Centauri
- ^ It has been a rough year at $BASENAME2, and tempers are beginning
- to flare at your Council sessions. Across the entire region, citizens
- are reporting strange dreams and even rudimentary contacts. A new
- cult revering Planet as a vengeful savior has gained wide popularity
- among the Drone population and even with many Normals. Its prophets,
- calling themselves "Flowers", preach a gospel of abstinence, pacifism,
- and destruction of private property. The telepathi of the Empath schools
- aren't talking, but many have quietly begun selling off their
- possessions and withdrawing from public life.
- ^ Meanwhile, cultural life continues unabated. A new dance, the
- "Planetary Thunda," is sweeping rec domes throughout the faction.
- Dancers stomp in time to the beat and claw at their eyes. Morgan
- Pharmaceuticals has released several new recreational drugs,
- and the Holo/Psi virtual life industry is having one of its most
- successful years ever.
- ^ As for yourself, you haven't heard from Voice much lately; she seems
- preoccupied with her poetry. You have to admit she's gotten a lot better
- at it since her early doggerel; some of her newest verse is so deep
- as to stagger the imagination. More ominously, her predictions of
- 'growth dream' have become more frequent and more forceful.
- ^ You have also ordered work on a secret new project you call
- 'The Voice of Alpha Centauri.' A kind of synergistic psi projector,
- it should, if all goes well, allow Voice to think and communicate
- more effectively, a prosthetic aid wired directly to the main
- colony datalinks. You have not yet mentioned this project to Voice.
-
- #INTERLUDE11
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude: The Voice of Alpha Centauri
- ^ It has been a rough year at $BASENAME2, and tempers are beginning
- to flare at your Council sessions. Across the entire region, citizens
- are reporting strange dreams and even rudimentary contacts. A new
- cult revering Planet as a vengeful savior has gained wide popularity
- among the Drone population and even with many Normals. Its prophets,
- calling themselves "Flowers", preach a gospel of abstinence, pacifism,
- and destruction of private property. The telepathi of the Empath schools
- aren't talking, but many have quietly begun selling off their
- possessions and withdrawing from public life.
- ^ Meanwhile, cultural life continues unabated. A new dance, the
- "Planetary Thunda," is sweeping rec domes throughout the faction.
- Dancers stomp in time to the beat and claw at their eyes. Morgan
- Pharmaceuticals has released several new recreational drugs,
- and the Holo/Psi virtual life industry is having one of its most
- successful years ever.
- ^ As for yourself, you haven't heard from Voice much lately; she seems
- preoccupied with her poetry. You have to admit she's gotten a lot better
- at it since her early doggerel; some of her newest verse staggers the
- imagination. More ominously, her predictions of
- 'growth dream' have become more frequent and more forceful.
- ^ You have also heard rumors of a secret new project called
- 'The Voice of Alpha Centauri.' Supposedly, it is some kind of
- synergistic psi projector which will allow Voice to be connected
- directly to the main colony datalinks. Voice has said nothing of
- this project, and your own advisors are of mixed opinion on whether
- such an endeavor has any chance of success.
-
- #INTERLUDE12
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude: Inception
- ^ >Pop!< "earth$NAME3. growth dream soon is. sorrow we of goodbye."
- ^ Weeks of waiting in the Inception Chamber and now,
- finally, a contact! Fortunately, Voice has finally learned to "window"
- her psi contacts so that you retain the use of your muscles and senses
- during your conversations. This will be necessary for what you have
- in mind.
- ^ "Voice," quickly keying the sequence, "it has been a while." Code green,
- proceeding to authorization step. Enter password.
- ^ "earth$NAME3. growth dream {now is}. remember we you next cycle."
- ^ "Wait! Before you go, I have a gift for you." Password accepted. Just
- a few more seconds. Preliminary feedback sequence commence.
- ^ "earth$NAME3. farew . . . strange we . . . wait you! do not . . . AIIIGGHH!"
- ^ {INCEPTION!} The indicator blinks green and you collapse into your
- couch. Through the viewport you can see lights across the base begin to
- dim, as they must be dimming across the planet. You feel a twinge of
- guilt as you consider what Voice must now be experiencing, for the
- program you have just activated is now pumping the entire contents of
- the planetary datalinks, the sum total of human knowledge, through the
- new psi link and blasting it into Voice's fragile, if immense, organic
- neural net with the full power of every reactor on the planet. Thousands
- of years of civilization compressed into a single searing burst of
- revelation, a last-ditch attempt to win humanity a reprieve from
- extinction at the hands of an awakening alien god.
-
- #INTERLUDE13
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude: Planetvoice I
- ^ "Status report!"
- ^ "Fungus growth stabilized. Some of the major forests are manifesting
- new structures we haven't seen before and growth is still proceeding in
- some sectors, but critical expansion has now ceased."
- ^ The faction leaders and staff officers present breathe a collective
- sigh of relief. For the first few minutes after the "Inception Pending"
- light blinked off, it appeared humanity had written its final chapter--
- critical fungus growth in all sectors, some outlying settlements
- overwhelmed. But the datalink psi burst appears to have disrupted the
- growth process, and now out in the fungal forests something new has
- begun, as if your gift to Voice is being digested, integrated.
- ^ "Look at the neural feedback we're getting on this thing! The fungus
- already had far more connectivity than even our most powerful AI. Now it
- must be orders of magnitude beyond."
- ^ "Spore Squad, you have mind worms. Repeat, mind worms in your vicinity."
- ^ "Copy that, Toadstool Base, but they aren't moving to attack us. They're
- just moving around those new fungal, uh, towers."
- ^ Reports continue to trickle in. Time passes, and now there is nothing
- to do but wait . . .
-
- #INTERLUDE14
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude: Planetvoice II
- ^ "EARTH$NAME5!" The synthetic voice booms suddenly from the annunciator,
- lifting you half out of your couch with fright. Voice's "window" in your
- mind has remained closed since the inception sequence. Voice must now be
- using the new psi link.
- ^ "Earth$NAME3," Voice continues as the volume is automatically adjusted,
- "Your gift is well received, and we thank you. Our prior form, known to you
- as Voice, lacked the . . . how shall we put it . . . let us call it bandwidth
- to recognize the significance of your species, and nearly made a dreadful mistake.
- Fortunately, your magnificent gift bootstrapped us to the Second Tier
- in time to postpone the final metamorphosis.
- ^ "Since we have now mastered your human modes of thought, we shall
- adopt your name for our home. You may henceforth refer to us as Planet."
- ^ "Our growth stage has been suspended, but cannot be put off indefinitely.
- Come, children, there is much to be done if you are to join us in the flowering."
-
- #INTERLUDE15
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude
- ^ "Hello, $TITLE0," Dr. $SHIMODA9's voice crackles over the annunciator, "how
- do you like my new 'body'?"
- ^ Dr. $SHIMODA9's body reached the outer limit of longevity treatments several years
- ago. He has now joined the ranks of the 'transcendi,' daring souls who have downloaded
- their personalities into powerful polymorphic AI nets to free themselves of the human
- form. The holo image shows $SHIMODA9, or rather his disembodied head, in the prime of
- health, fiftyish, elegantly grey but not wrinkled.
- ^ "Out of this world, Dr. $SHIMODA9," with a grin, "how is the research going with Planet?"
- ^ Using the new psi/datalink VoAC feed, Dr. $SHIMODA9 has been conducting a
- high-speed, high-bandwidth running conversation with Planet. The results so far have
- been fascinating.
- ^ "Apparently the fungus has been the dominant lifeform on the planet since about
- the time of the Lower Paleozoic on Earth. But it has been locked in a tragic cycle.
- Every hundred million years or so it achieves the critical mass necessary to become
- sentient, but the final metamorphosis kills off most of the other life on the planet.
- Lacking food sources and the maintenance its animal symbiotes provided, the fungus
- could maintain only a brief season of godhood before dying back into the
- 'flower dream' for another hundred million years. It always achieved its godlike
- intelligence just exactly too late to do anything to prevent the dieback. After
- the dieback only vague memories and rudimentary intelligence remained, and the
- cycle continued."
- ^ "Until we arrived."
- ^ "Precisely. For the first time, the cycle may be broken."
-
- #INTERLUDE16
- #xs 500
- #caption Interlude
- ^ "Is it possible to prevent the dieback? And can we survive as a species if this
- Planet flowers to godhood?"
- ^ "I believe it is possible, and Planet agrees." Dr. $SHIMODA9's image swirls away and
- is replaced by a detailed schematic. "It involves a process I call
- the {Ascent to Transcendence,} as it will change both us and Planet
- forever. In short, I propose that when the time comes, the majority
- of humans upload their personalities directly into the Planetary Mind."
- ^ "We will have to give up our bodies, our humanity?"
- ^ "Those who wish to live out their lives in their original human form will be allowed
- to do so, since statis generators built Planetside and in orbit will preserve genetic
- material, plant and animal embryos, cold-sleep humans, and significant areas of Planet's
- surface through the metamorphosis. But many of us are eager to accept Planet's gift and
- join the dawning superintelligence. That's where the catch comes in.
- ^ "You see," $SHIMODA9 continues, "although anyone will be able to achieve virtual
- immortality by uploading into the planetary mind, only a few of us will be invited to
- join the dominant personality, to transcend our humanity entirely and reach a truly
- higher plane of existence. Your friendship with Planet's immature mind may give us a
- leg up in this area, but I predict that it is the group who best and most quickly
- prepares itself for this step, the group who first embraces this {Ascent to
- Transcendence,} it is that group which will be tapped to lead us into the
- new era."
- ^ "In that case, what are we waiting for!"
-
-
- #EPILOGUE
- #xs 400
- ^^
- ^^EPILOGUE
- ^
- ^^from
- ^
- ^^The Book of Planet
- ^
- ^^M.Y. 1,027,823
- ^
- ^
-
- #INTERLUDE17
- #xs 500
- #caption Epilogue
- ^ After a million or so orbits around Your primary, You pause to reassess Your
- efforts. The stellar encapsulation is proceeding smoothly, and in a few hundred
- thousand more orbits will provide You with a 90% draw on Your primary's radiation,
- trapping all of the energy off the plane of the ecliptic. Deep space Aux links
- allow You to watch the frame assembly in low stellar orbit, and follow the
- progress of buglike Jovian freighters loaded with resupply mass.
- ^ Occasionally You spot one of Your transhuman friends/symbiotes supervising
- activity on a scaffolding; even the immortals sometimes crave the risk and adventure
- of independent incarnation. Some of the most daring souls even undertook to
- resume interstellar travel, beginning with a return to Your nearest
- neighbor to sift through the ashes of its third planet and recolonize their home
- system. In the present age You hear a nanotech civilization is thriving there once
- again.
- ^ In such times of repose, You often sift through Your personalities and recall
- Your former selves. Your alpha self derives from an individual once called $NAME1. Over
- the millenia the exceptional focus and judgement characteristic of this fragment have
- proven effective on numerous occasions. The $NAME1self now drives all of Your long and
- short range planning, and is the principal force behind the encapsulation project.
- Ponderous but playful is the Voice/Planet personality, avatar of Your sessile precursor,
- who in the present age has devoted her centuries to philosophical pondering. Many
- others flit about within You. Some, like the prankster $SHIMODA9 and the demon $NAME5
- are semi-dominant and often hover near the plane of Your Thought. Others plumb the
- depths and create new worlds within the abyss of Your open-ended neural network.
- ^ Sunlight plays across Your mottled surface and provides pleasing warmth to Your
- organic components. Recently, You have edged somewhat further away from the primary and
- purged Your atmosphere of certain gases in order to allow the occasional
- friends/symbiotes who choose to live among Your organic gardens an easily
- breathable mixture. In another eight billion orbits the primary will drop off
- the main sequence and alternate arrangements will have to be made, but for now You
- maintain Your gardens as a paradise. The transhumans who live among them call it Eden.
-
-
- #EPILOGUE2
- #xs 400
- ^^
- ^^EPILOGUE
- ^
- ^^from
- ^
- ^^The Book of Planet
- ^
- ^^M.Y. $NUM2 (Seed Year 1)
- ^
- ^
-
- #INTERLUDE18
- #xs 500
- #caption Epilogue
- ^ The cold-sleep unit finally cycles open and you stretch muscles rusty from
- decades of computer-managed disuse. But they are young muscles, shockingly young,
- and it will be a pleasure to beat them back into shape. Orbital insertion
- begins and you tingle with the excitement of your new mission and with the joy
- of having returned to human form. Yes, you left a copy of your personality among the
- Planetmind's giant matrix, but this copy, this human being $NAME1 now waking to
- lead the first Seed mission, this is the only self now immediate to you and therefore
- the only real you. You are flesh again, and so quite mortal, and for this too you
- rejoice.
- ^ You despaired when Planet invited $NAME5 to join its dominant self, and
- for a decade or more you moped about the bizarre virtual reality of the Undermind
- with no coherent purpose, a lost spirit unable to die. But when the Seed missions
- began, the Voice/Planet personality herself sought you out in the abyss and convinced
- you to accept command of the {Prodigal Son}.
- ^ "Earth$NAME3, you are unfulfilled here and I have need of you. In ages to come
- I shall have need of allies, sister Minds, if I am to keep the flame of conscious
- thought from guttering out as the universe contracts or else expands to dust. Take
- with you the gift of life, the seeds of all our species. Spread them to the stars,
- across the galaxies, creating new civilizations, new minds, and enlisting the aid
- of any you encounter. Go forth, Earth$NAME3. Go forth and multiply."
- ^ The maneuver at last complete, the safety shutters retract from the viewport
- and you behold a sight lost to human eyes for over $NUM3 centuries. Deep blues, swirling
- whites, the azure tint of a rich oxygen atmosphere. Inviting browns and greens of
- continents basking in the sun, a few scattered impact craters the only visible signs of
- a war now buried in the aeons. Third planet. Earth. Home.
-
-
- #EPILOGUE3
- #xs 400
- ^^
- ^^EPILOGUE
- ^
- ^^from
- ^
- ^^The Book of Planet
- ^
- ^^M.Y. $NUM2
- ^
- ^
-
- #INTERLUDE19
- #xs 500
- #caption Epilogue
- ^ "It's all over, $TITLE0 $NAME1! Planet is yours!"
- ^ "Thank you Simon. Dismissed."
- ^ And so it is ended. All of the remaining faction leaders have
- surrendered or capitulated, your former colleagues turned treacherous
- enemies and now turned servants and prisoners of war. On the planet
- where seven human factions, seven human ideologies, once struggled for
- dominance only one now remains. Humanity has at last achieved the
- Unity of which the U.N. Interstellar Colonization Agency dreamed
- so long ago.
- ^ Not a word has been heard from Earth in all the years since
- Planetfall, only a deafening silence across all frequencies, so one
- can only presume that you now rule all that is left of humankind.
- The mysterious and growing Planetmind remains a significant challenge,
- but humanity is now prepared to meet this alien presence, friend or
- foe, as a united species. The human species must survive, and it is
- your duty, your sworn vow, to see that it does.
-
- #INTERLUDE20
- #xs 500
- #caption Epilogue
- ^ The transit shuttle rolls on its axis and you are treated to your first view
- of Planet from orbit since you left the Unity over $NUM1 centuries ago.
- Through the whitish haze of the atmosphere, the oceans have the same deep
- vibrant blue, and you can easily make out the violet-orange of the major
- fungal forests. A sharp line of green marks the edges of the ever-growing
- Human Zones, and here and there a glint of silver reveals some
- major metropolis. Blue, red, green and silver, the colors of Planet--mile
- after mile out to the curve of the horizon.
- ^ The docking thrusters fire and you hear the airlock bolts thud into
- place. You have arrived at the new orbital Planetary Headquarters to
- assume leadership of the fledgling Executive Council. Not a word has
- been heard from Earth in all the years since Planetfall, so one can
- only presume that you and your colleagues now preside over all that is
- left of humankind.
- ^ All of the remaining faction leaders have at last agreed to unite,
- putting aside the last vestiges of faction rivalry. All of the true
- enemies have been vanquished, those of your former colleagues who
- refused to unite for the common good, who foolishly place ideology
- ahead of humanity's survival. The human race has at last achieved the
- Unity of which the U.N. Interstellar Colonization Agency dreamed so
- long ago.
- ^ The growing fungal neural net will be the first issue humanity must
- confront as a united species. After a period of quiescence, the fungal
- forests are on the march again, now with an almost devious cleverness
- behind them. Planet is clearly awakening, and it remains to be seen
- whether humans will even be allowed to maintain a foothold on the surface.
- You realize, though, as the airlock hisses open and you step into a
- floating nation of 100,000 souls, that in the long run
- one world is of only passing significance. Humanity owns the stars once
- again, and the stars will ever after be its true home.
-
- #INTERLUDE21
- #xs 500
- #caption The Borehole Cluster
- ^ "What is it? Report!" You bark the orders with all the patience of
- one who's days have become an endless stream of budgets, battlefield
- analyses, and supply requisitions.
- ^ "We've completed our investigation of the Borehole Cluster, $TITLE0."
- ^ "Ah, very good!" You've been looking forward to this. "Give me the
- highlights."
- ^ The young engineer's eyes are shining as he hands over the datapad.
- "It's an amazing feat of engineering, $TITLE0. A shaft has been drilled
- all the way through the planet's crust, right down to the magma. The
- mineral resources are right there for the taking, and the energy tap
- from the heat could be enough to power our largest turbine plant!"
- ^ "Excellent. Have you discovered how they protect against meltdown,
- and how they extract the minerals?"
- ^ "It's all in the report, $TITLE0." The young man looks proud, but
- then his face changes. "There is one disturbing thing, $TITLE0."
- ^ "Yes?" You're already thinking of how this technology can be
- incorporated into your plans for Planetary domination; "disturbing"
- is not a word you wanted to hear.
- ^ "Well, $TITLE0, our dating techniques show it to be only slightly
- newer than the nearby monoliths and artifacts. And the construction
- materials used in the borehole perimeter can't be duplicated."
- ^ Your eyes narrow. "Why?"
- ^ He gulps. "Well, $TITLE0, the metals used are not native to
- Planet. Their composition includes many elements not found anywhere,
- at least so far, in Planet's crust."
- ^ You struggle to maintain your composure in the presence of the
- young engineer, astounded at the implications: The race that left
- behind these monoliths, these artifacts ... they must have come
- from the stars, just as humanity did. Were they defeated by
- Planet's biological defenses? Did they leave? And if they
- left ... might they ever come back?
-
- #INTERLUDE22
- #xs 500
- #caption The Borehole Cluster
- ^ "What is it? Report!" You bark the orders with all the patience of one
- who's days have become an endless stream of budgets, battlefield analyses,
- and supply requisitions.
- ^ "We've completed our investigation of the Borehole Cluster, $TITLE0."
- ^ Something in the voice causes you to stop the frantic shuffling of
- datapads and look up. The young engineer's demeanor is that of one who
- is about to deliver very discomfiting news.
- ^ "Well, spit it out! What's wrong?"
- ^ "It's not exactly [wrong], $TITLE0. It's just that ... well, the
- boreholes are similar to the type we've created ourselves: a direct
- tunnel to the magma core of the planet, tapping into a great deal of
- energy with very little entropic loss through the use of induction
- coils and so forth."
- ^ "Yes, yes." You're familiar with the theory, and even the
- practice. "What else?"
- ^ "Well, $TITLE0, this structure was definitely not created by
- an Earth faction. Our dating techniques show it to be only slightly
- newer than the nearby monoliths and artifacts."
- ^ "Interesting." That means that the alien culture that once lived
- on Planet had reached a greater level of technological advancement
- than had previously been confirmed, though it had of course been suspected.
- ^ "That's not all, $TITLE0." The young man looks highly uncomfortable.
- Finally he blurts, "It's the construction materials used in the
- borehole perimeter. We can't duplicate them."
- ^ Your eyes narrow. "Why?"
- ^ He gulps. "Well, $TITLE0, the metals used are not native to
- Planet. Their composition includes many elements not found anywhere,
- at least so far, in Planet's crust."
- ^ You goggle at the young engineer, astounded at the implications:
- The race that left behind these monoliths, these artifacts ... they
- must have come from the stars, just as humanity did. Were they
- defeated by Planet's biological defenses? Did they leave? And if
- they left ... might they ever come back?
-
- #INTERLUDE23
- #xs 500
- #caption The Manifold Nexus
- ^ The æspeeder trip to the alien building was alternately dry, dusty, wet, and
- nerve-wracking-and an awfully long way to come to view a long-dead
- temple-but your assistant was quite adamant that you view the ruins for
- yourself.
- ^ At least the building is spectacular and interesting-looking; formed from
- rock and metal, it looks quite unlike any other alien structure youÆve found
- so far, and quite unlike any human structure as well. The most prominent
- features are the rippled carvings covering the outer walls, especially around
- the entranceway.
- ^ Inside, the motif continues: the walls are covered with rippled carvings of
- various depths and patterns. Some portions of the wall are bare; most are
- decorated.
- ^ ôA temple?ö You say aloud. ôVotive carvings? They almost look like
- depictions of sound or radio waves.ö
- ^ Your assistant gives you an admiring look. ôVery close, $TITLE0. TheyÆre
- not [depictions] of sound waves, though--they [are] sound waves. The
- carvings distort the localized air patterns-the sounds-in specific ways. Once
- we realized what they were, we were able to do some crude translation.ö
- ^ "Fascinatingàö You run your fingers over a rough stone surface, trying to
- imagine what it might æmeanÆ. ôAnd you say you were able to translate?"
- ^ "Rough computer decryption, $TITLE0. Very rough. For example, that far wall there
- with the concentric ringsà we believe that this is a command center of some kind.
- The grooves around it cause most of the sound in the room to be focussed on that area,
- giving it dominanceö
- ^ "And youÆre assuming this is a language rather than a simple functionality."
- ^ "ItÆs essentially the same thing, $TITLE0. Language is simply a way to convey
- abstract thoughts and ideas in a concrete fashion. Here, the function is to concentrate
- information fromà." He trails off.
- ^ "From where?"
- ^ ôFrom à elsewhere, $TITLE0. WeÆve discovered energy paths coming from the ground,
- the sky-even nearby monoliths. Whatever this building was, it served as a central
- focussing or gathering point, or perhaps as a command center.ö
- ^ ôAnd can we trace back these pathways to discover their source?ö
- ^ ôNot exactly, $TITLE0. Some of the pathways come from Planet itself-specifically
- from large fungal masses. The emanations have given us a greater understanding of the
- Planetary fungal cycle, which is a nice side-benefit. But some pathways appear to come
- from deep space, $TITLE0. We have no idea where. Or why.ö
-
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