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Eij is having none of this.
 
Eij is having none of this.
  
Scout Eij is exactly the sort of straightforward ally I’ve been needing.  Barely two sentences into our first planetside conversation and he’s summarizing the motivations and historical actions of his people.  My relief and gratitude were palpable.  Here is one fewer complicated cultural concept left for me to figure out semi-satisfactorily and on-the-fly.
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Scout Eij is exactly the sort of straightforward ally I’ve been needing.  Barely two sentences into our first planetside conversation and he’s summarizing the motivations and historical actions of his people.  My relief and gratitude were palpable.  Here is one fewer complicated cultural concept left for me to figure out semi-satisfactorily on-the-fly.
  
 
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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| Eij is dying.
 
| Eij is dying.
  
I don’t know why this news fills me with dread when presumably I myself have survived death multiple times, but it does.  Existence has taken on ominous, almost antagonizing turn.  Even though Eij himself might be the reason for this in recent days, what’s done is done -- and losing my defense expert in such a situation is a terrifying thought.  I suppose it’s hard to say if war wouldn’t have found me anyway.  Sofarhei certainly believed it would.
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I don’t know why this news fills me with dread when presumably I myself have survived death multiple times, but it does.  Existence has taken an ominous, almost antagonizing turn.  Even though Eij himself might be the reason for this in recent days, what’s done is done -- and losing my defense expert in such a situation is a terrifying thought.  I suppose it’s hard to say if war wouldn’t have found me anyway.  Sofarhei certainly believed it would.
  
 
In a race against time to pick up more blueprints for Eij, I stumbled into another time-sensitive mission:  an SOS.  An alien contacted me from subspace, accusing me of abandoning them, speaking of a desolate, sunless world with no escape.  Eij is strong, so I turned my efforts toward rescue.
 
In a race against time to pick up more blueprints for Eij, I stumbled into another time-sensitive mission:  an SOS.  An alien contacted me from subspace, accusing me of abandoning them, speaking of a desolate, sunless world with no escape.  Eij is strong, so I turned my efforts toward rescue.
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| <strong>Survival 10</strong>
 
| <strong>Survival 10</strong>
 
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| Apollo’s warning that I must make sure to be ready – that I “might not return to that base of [mine] for a while” – gave me pause.  I do not have a great deal of fire power nor protection, and I have to get this right.  If I’m to save Artemis I have to survive... so I told him to wait.  I need to prepare.
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| Apollo’s warning that I must make sure to be ready – that I “might not return to that base of [mine] for a while” – gave me pause.  I do not have a great deal of fire power or protection, and I have to get this right.  If I’m to save Artemis I have to survive... so I told him to wait.  I need to prepare.
  
 
I’ve come to [[Upsoko Fallev]], an ocean planet in the Avdelni XIX system.  This place is the only other that has caused a deep remembering – a feeling of safety, of home.  The first time I stepped out into its balmy weather I had the passing thought to move my base there.  I could never actually abandon Pabackyermi, my partner in all this; it’s just that the feelings from my previous life were apparently strong enough to stir the idea.
 
I’ve come to [[Upsoko Fallev]], an ocean planet in the Avdelni XIX system.  This place is the only other that has caused a deep remembering – a feeling of safety, of home.  The first time I stepped out into its balmy weather I had the passing thought to move my base there.  I could never actually abandon Pabackyermi, my partner in all this; it’s just that the feelings from my previous life were apparently strong enough to stir the idea.
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The cycle would repeat.
 
The cycle would repeat.
  
As soon as I clear the atmosphere, Polo jams my communications.  My heart leaps even as they demand identification and threatens to destroy my ship.  They are startled, then overjoyed, to see me.  My ship had evidently broadcast on a frequency only ever used by Nada and Polo.  I realize -null- must have done this and I begrudgingly allow his stature to rise with the new association to my friends.  Or is this link something to be feared?
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As soon as I clear the atmosphere, Polo jams my communications.  My heart leaps even as they demand identification and threaten to destroy my ship.  They are startled, then overjoyed, to see me.  My ship had evidently broadcast on a frequency only ever used by Nada and Polo.  I realize -null- must have done this and I begrudgingly allow his stature to rise with the new association to my friends.  Or is this link something to be feared?
  
 
Nada is confused but gladdened by my visit.  They try to mimic my gestures to convey their meanings better and, perhaps, to put me at ease.  I appreciate their attempt to fabricate the familiar.  Nada is rather emotionally sensitive for such a logical race.  But, so was Voanni.
 
Nada is confused but gladdened by my visit.  They try to mimic my gestures to convey their meanings better and, perhaps, to put me at ease.  I appreciate their attempt to fabricate the familiar.  Nada is rather emotionally sensitive for such a logical race.  But, so was Voanni.
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“Any being that claims to be a god is not one,” they snarl.  Hirk understood this, they say, but Battle-Brother Narl (I have not heard this name before, have I?) died for his mistake.  The representative recounts the atrocities committed in the world and challenges the conceit that a just god to allow them.  “If it is a god, it is insane,” they conclude.
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“Any being that claims to be a god is not one,” they snarl.  Hirk understood this, they say, but Battle-Brother Narl (I have not heard this name before, have I?) died for his mistake.  The representative recounts the atrocities committed in the world and challenges the conceit that a just god would allow them.  “If it is a god, it is insane,” they conclude.
  
 
I laugh.  This rings so true.  I salute this warrior and return to the Mission Boards.
 
I laugh.  This rings so true.  I salute this warrior and return to the Mission Boards.
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It’s Apollo.
 
It’s Apollo.
  
I slam on the comm button so hard I wonder if I’ve damaged it.  I never thought I could feel this degree of relief and joy at seeing his cocky, triangular face.
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I slam the comm button so hard I wonder if I’ve damaged it.  I never thought I could feel this degree of relief and joy at seeing his cocky, triangular face.
  
 
But I know immediately that something has gone wrong.  Apollo’s demeanor is completely changed.  He's subdued.  Resigned?  Defeated?
 
But I know immediately that something has gone wrong.  Apollo’s demeanor is completely changed.  He's subdued.  Resigned?  Defeated?

Latest revision as of 00:55, 3 June 2021

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