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It works.  I smile.  I look forward to these meetings.
 
It works.  I smile.  I look forward to these meetings.
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Nada’s request was more urgent than I’d realized.  There are now shockwaves rolling through the dimensions as the Atlas strains and buckles.  I’m not sure what would have become of me if they hadn’t swept me into their extradimensional ship, and they do not offer to tell.  Nada lays out the current situation instead:
 
Nada’s request was more urgent than I’d realized.  There are now shockwaves rolling through the dimensions as the Atlas strains and buckles.  I’m not sure what would have become of me if they hadn’t swept me into their extradimensional ship, and they do not offer to tell.  Nada lays out the current situation instead:
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I barely have time to consider the full implications of this mystery when Apollo calls again.  All other obligations are immediately put on hold.
 
I barely have time to consider the full implications of this mystery when Apollo calls again.  All other obligations are immediately put on hold.
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Apollo is all right.  They’ve had some time to think over why we were never able to meet, despite their courageous attempt to pass through the portals.  They now believe the portals don’t transport any of us anywhere; instead, they believe the portals change us in some way.  I’m not sure I grasp the full scope of their thought, but they seem content with ambiguity in a way I’ve not seen before.  We allow this dream of ours to pass; our separation will remain a mystery.  But they challenge me to a race to the Galactic Center, as friends.  The two of us, flying parallel as cohorts, attempting an impossible rescue... the idea fills me with light.
 
Apollo is all right.  They’ve had some time to think over why we were never able to meet, despite their courageous attempt to pass through the portals.  They now believe the portals don’t transport any of us anywhere; instead, they believe the portals change us in some way.  I’m not sure I grasp the full scope of their thought, but they seem content with ambiguity in a way I’ve not seen before.  We allow this dream of ours to pass; our separation will remain a mystery.  But they challenge me to a race to the Galactic Center, as friends.  The two of us, flying parallel as cohorts, attempting an impossible rescue... the idea fills me with light.
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While progressing in my gardening studies with my dear, gentle Aoss, they gave me some news that made me exclaim in anger:  the Overseer was not happy with their work.
 
While progressing in my gardening studies with my dear, gentle Aoss, they gave me some news that made me exclaim in anger:  the Overseer was not happy with their work.
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I was so angry I almost couldn’t speak.  Aoss and I were elbow-deep in soil at the time, growing a plant that would yield mordite.  We had worked extraordinarily hard, and with incredible patience, to coax this bulb into existence.  We’d prioritized this one so that I would not have to gather the compound through its only other source:  the death of living creatures.  As far as I was concerned, Aoss was working miracles.  For the Overseer to stoke Aoss’ anxieties like this -- when Sofarhei themself had asked me for a quantity of mordite weeks ago, no less -- what in this world were they thinking?  How dare they?
 
I was so angry I almost couldn’t speak.  Aoss and I were elbow-deep in soil at the time, growing a plant that would yield mordite.  We had worked extraordinarily hard, and with incredible patience, to coax this bulb into existence.  We’d prioritized this one so that I would not have to gather the compound through its only other source:  the death of living creatures.  As far as I was concerned, Aoss was working miracles.  For the Overseer to stoke Aoss’ anxieties like this -- when Sofarhei themself had asked me for a quantity of mordite weeks ago, no less -- what in this world were they thinking?  How dare they?
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This plan takes on new urgency as Aoss informs me, clearly devastated, that the Overseer is terminating their employment.  Again, I am enraged.  Aoss and I work through the night, watching the sun rise through the planet-facing greenhouse windows, before we are through.
 
This plan takes on new urgency as Aoss informs me, clearly devastated, that the Overseer is terminating their employment.  Again, I am enraged.  Aoss and I work through the night, watching the sun rise through the planet-facing greenhouse windows, before we are through.
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Triumphantly -- and rebelliously -- I toss Sofarhei our mordite harvest.  Aoss stays above, working distractedly, and no doubt eavesdropping.  Sofarhei’s response absolutely stuns me:  they cast me as a frivolous murderer.  “May these resources remind you always of those you killed to build them,” they spit.  I am certain my mouth dropped open in astonishment.
 
Triumphantly -- and rebelliously -- I toss Sofarhei our mordite harvest.  Aoss stays above, working distractedly, and no doubt eavesdropping.  Sofarhei’s response absolutely stuns me:  they cast me as a frivolous murderer.  “May these resources remind you always of those you killed to build them,” they spit.  I am certain my mouth dropped open in astonishment.
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Speaking of monoliths and visions, I should document my newer revelations about how they work, and what more I’ve learned of the different races’ histories.  The knowledge stones, and perhaps monoliths as well, apparently “absorb” the knowledge and history of the species around them.  This explains my longstanding confusion over why each race had identical knowledge stones on all their respective planets.
 
Speaking of monoliths and visions, I should document my newer revelations about how they work, and what more I’ve learned of the different races’ histories.  The knowledge stones, and perhaps monoliths as well, apparently “absorb” the knowledge and history of the species around them.  This explains my longstanding confusion over why each race had identical knowledge stones on all their respective planets.
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From these I’ve gotten a sense of the chronology of events:  first the Vy’keen began their sentinel war, then the Gek First Spawn waited for a weakening on both sides to stop in and dominate all.  I am not yet sure how the Korvax factored in.  Perhaps they fought for the sentinels?  Perhaps they were unconcerned and distant, falling to the Gek simply due to their lack of combat experience and firepower?
 
From these I’ve gotten a sense of the chronology of events:  first the Vy’keen began their sentinel war, then the Gek First Spawn waited for a weakening on both sides to stop in and dominate all.  I am not yet sure how the Korvax factored in.  Perhaps they fought for the sentinels?  Perhaps they were unconcerned and distant, falling to the Gek simply due to their lack of combat experience and firepower?

Revision as of 19:06, 20 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