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On this Longest Walk I also encountered my first alien capable of language.  They were peaceful towards me, but blood-speckled and pleading for items I didn’t have.  I didn’t even know the nature of the desired objects.  I left promising to return and help, but their location is now lost to me; I worry what has become of them.  It didn’t occur to me until much later to wonder how we could understand each other.
 
On this Longest Walk I also encountered my first alien capable of language.  They were peaceful towards me, but blood-speckled and pleading for items I didn’t have.  I didn’t even know the nature of the desired objects.  I left promising to return and help, but their location is now lost to me; I worry what has become of them.  It didn’t occur to me until much later to wonder how we could understand each other.
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Finally returning to my ship, I had to confront my other, more buried reason for staying on Pabackyermi:  my anxiety about lifting off.  Surviving on foot is one thing... but spaceflight?  Was there any room for error once the craft left the ground?  I could have been the best pilot in the galaxy in my previous life and it would hardly matter here.  For the first time since my seeming rebirth I was outright frightened to trust in the knowledge I always seem to have hovering just beyond the boundaries of my conscious mind.
 
Finally returning to my ship, I had to confront my other, more buried reason for staying on Pabackyermi:  my anxiety about lifting off.  Surviving on foot is one thing... but spaceflight?  Was there any room for error once the craft left the ground?  I could have been the best pilot in the galaxy in my previous life and it would hardly matter here.  For the first time since my seeming rebirth I was outright frightened to trust in the knowledge I always seem to have hovering just beyond the boundaries of my conscious mind.
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| I’m composing this log from the warm main chamber of my planetary base.  My relief at being able to walk about in a safe fabricated enclosure distracts some from the oddity of its existence.  I did not build this; this was here.
 
| I’m composing this log from the warm main chamber of my planetary base.  My relief at being able to walk about in a safe fabricated enclosure distracts some from the oddity of its existence.  I did not build this; this was here.
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Gek Navigator Sofarhei has cheerily installed themself in a further room.  Despite my misgivings about the Gek (the Yakomaku’s documentation defined them as enslavers, and as if that weren’t enough, I discovered a presumably ancient Gek monolith that boasted of DOMINION and DESPAIR), Sofarhei seems introspective and compassionate.  It was Sofarhei's order to treat the Korvax with kindness in light of the Gek's mistreatment of them that softened me in their favor.
 
Gek Navigator Sofarhei has cheerily installed themself in a further room.  Despite my misgivings about the Gek (the Yakomaku’s documentation defined them as enslavers, and as if that weren’t enough, I discovered a presumably ancient Gek monolith that boasted of DOMINION and DESPAIR), Sofarhei seems introspective and compassionate.  It was Sofarhei's order to treat the Korvax with kindness in light of the Gek's mistreatment of them that softened me in their favor.
  
 
But it is impossible to ignore that there are deeper forces at work here.  Sofarhei’s insistence that their service to me was paid long ago by my children, as well as their vision-inducing pheromones, can perhaps be waved away... but not their fluency with my language.
 
But it is impossible to ignore that there are deeper forces at work here.  Sofarhei’s insistence that their service to me was paid long ago by my children, as well as their vision-inducing pheromones, can perhaps be waved away... but not their fluency with my language.
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And then there was the shipwreck.  I followed a distress beacon’s coordinates to the devastated remains of a huge freighter.  Somehow I knew how to extract information from it.  It said:
 
And then there was the shipwreck.  I followed a distress beacon’s coordinates to the devastated remains of a huge freighter.  Somehow I knew how to extract information from it.  It said:
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I have befriended an enthusiastic Korvax, Echo Analyst Entity Voanni, who is happily doing science and voluntary window-washing at the base.  Their assistance, which possesses feelings of true friendship behind it, has me forgetting the extreme present and my disturbing lack of past from time to time.
 
I have befriended an enthusiastic Korvax, Echo Analyst Entity Voanni, who is happily doing science and voluntary window-washing at the base.  Their assistance, which possesses feelings of true friendship behind it, has me forgetting the extreme present and my disturbing lack of past from time to time.
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Everywhere else, the long arm of ominousness finds me.  On Orlovangoye-Afier, the planet closest to our sun, a haunted terminal:
 
Everywhere else, the long arm of ominousness finds me.  On Orlovangoye-Afier, the planet closest to our sun, a haunted terminal:
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I wanted the placement to be a symbol of hope, but I realize what I created instead was a memorial.  The flag I planted and the empty beacon... two parallel deaths.  A twice-hallowed ground.
 
I wanted the placement to be a symbol of hope, but I realize what I created instead was a memorial.  The flag I planted and the empty beacon... two parallel deaths.  A twice-hallowed ground.
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-- End Log --
 
-- End Log --

Revision as of 00:32, 19 November 2019

These are the recovered personal logs of the Lost Traveller Key-Glyph, which were posthumously accessed by the Beacon-Entity.

They are categorically defined by Key-Glyph's distinct emotional phases.

Innocence

Grief

Foreboding

Determination

Courage

Conviction

Doubt

Despair

Recovery

Anticipation

Rememberance