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Before this change I had been feeling some hesitancy toward Sofarhei’s escalating missions.  I had even declined one so that I could have more time to consider their motivations.  Sofarhei wanted a few sentinels destroyed so that we might “retrain the trainer” and stop the sentinels’ “unprovoked attacks.”  As always, they clearly enjoyed answering my questions in semi-riddles.  They spoke of the “punishing” and “rewarding” of lifeforms in order to reshape their behavior to better suit the trainer’s needs.  I shifted uncomfortably.
 
Before this change I had been feeling some hesitancy toward Sofarhei’s escalating missions.  I had even declined one so that I could have more time to consider their motivations.  Sofarhei wanted a few sentinels destroyed so that we might “retrain the trainer” and stop the sentinels’ “unprovoked attacks.”  As always, they clearly enjoyed answering my questions in semi-riddles.  They spoke of the “punishing” and “rewarding” of lifeforms in order to reshape their behavior to better suit the trainer’s needs.  I shifted uncomfortably.
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I realize the application of rewards and punishments as reinforcement is common psychology, and I also realize Sofarhei might have used unintentionally ominous vocabulary as they navigated a language less familiar to them... but I felt small waves of distrust.  I wondered if the sentinels were sentient and whether this would be murder.  During these ponderings I was seized with an emotional remembrance of wanting to cause hurt.  This alarmed me.  Sofarhei’s conviction and confidence, paired with visions induced by his pheromones, made me worry if I might be the lifeform being conditioned here.
 
I realize the application of rewards and punishments as reinforcement is common psychology, and I also realize Sofarhei might have used unintentionally ominous vocabulary as they navigated a language less familiar to them... but I felt small waves of distrust.  I wondered if the sentinels were sentient and whether this would be murder.  During these ponderings I was seized with an emotional remembrance of wanting to cause hurt.  This alarmed me.  Sofarhei’s conviction and confidence, paired with visions induced by his pheromones, made me worry if I might be the lifeform being conditioned here.
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| It was time to think things over.  Back on Pabackyermi, with Vy’keen Scout Eij freshly installed in a new wing, I did what I have come to do when I need to organize my thoughts:  hike by foot through the snow.  I also wanted to finish something I had promised myself I’d do:  collect enough frost crystals to build Voanni walls of windows.  I don’t think they’ll care much about it now... but it’s something I need to do.
 
| It was time to think things over.  Back on Pabackyermi, with Vy’keen Scout Eij freshly installed in a new wing, I did what I have come to do when I need to organize my thoughts:  hike by foot through the snow.  I also wanted to finish something I had promised myself I’d do:  collect enough frost crystals to build Voanni walls of windows.  I don’t think they’ll care much about it now... but it’s something I need to do.
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First thought to sort out:  I died.  I think.  The last thing I saw as the pirates shot me out of space was the spiral of stars beyond my cockpit – and then I came to, perfectly parked, at my system’s space station.  Of course, my ship inventory was gone – I wailed at this blow to my resources – but this time I still remembered the events preceding the crash.  Was the landing on Pabackyermi that much more violent that I lost everything I once knew?  I must concede that waking up in a dock and waking up after a planetfall traumatic enough to decimate my onboard systems are not the same thing.
 
First thought to sort out:  I died.  I think.  The last thing I saw as the pirates shot me out of space was the spiral of stars beyond my cockpit – and then I came to, perfectly parked, at my system’s space station.  Of course, my ship inventory was gone – I wailed at this blow to my resources – but this time I still remembered the events preceding the crash.  Was the landing on Pabackyermi that much more violent that I lost everything I once knew?  I must concede that waking up in a dock and waking up after a planetfall traumatic enough to decimate my onboard systems are not the same thing.
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I build Voanni their windows.  They can see the three planets through them.  They continue analyzing data, calmly and without comment, never looking up.
 
I build Voanni their windows.  They can see the three planets through them.  They continue analyzing data, calmly and without comment, never looking up.
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The Vy’keen believe it is their divine right to be the only species possessing firearms, and they relentlessly exterminate any weaponry or weapon-producing entities in glorious holy war.  Eij wants this to end.  His solution is to exterminate his own people.  End of story.
 
The Vy’keen believe it is their divine right to be the only species possessing firearms, and they relentlessly exterminate any weaponry or weapon-producing entities in glorious holy war.  Eij wants this to end.  His solution is to exterminate his own people.  End of story.
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Sofarhei had mentioned the extermination of the Vy’keen worlds and the part I would play in it.  I objected back then.  Sofarhei had insisted it was inevitable.  Evidently Eij not only agrees, but anticipates the destruction with relish.
 
Sofarhei had mentioned the extermination of the Vy’keen worlds and the part I would play in it.  I objected back then.  Sofarhei had insisted it was inevitable.  Evidently Eij not only agrees, but anticipates the destruction with relish.

Revision as of 00:57, 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