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Black + +Notes: + Those who want to put on an audio or visual production + of this reality show in your local region of space and + time will probably want to first make sure you follow + your local procedure to claim copyright. + +==== + +~ In our shipping containers you can find +~ distant kin, perhaps nice or kind. +~ Guiding the ship: Dirk is smart but rude; +~ Mandy loves first; Sal can be crude; +~ Ty does what he wants; The Captain +~ guides the friends, while R just captions. + +.Within the ship (preface) + +R. ANNOUNCER + We missed the excitement of the shift-change, but we're + broadcasting now! I am the dedicated system tasked with + transcribing the voices and actions of the crew for the + QED audience. I also have the responsibility of + monitoring their behavior and deciding what is relevant + to share. What have they been up to ...? + +.On the BRIDGE (0065-W10-5 08:28) + +R. ANNOUNCER + Because the Liberty Eagle is a settlement ship, each + station on the bridge is designed to be broken down + for parts once it lands. There are four stations + against walls of a small room, and in the middle in + sits the captain's chair. + + The CAPTAIN has a 24 hour day, while the four other + members of the crew have a 28 hour day. It is currently + time when SAL's bridge duty overlaps with the CAPTAIN. + + While recommended hair styles do prefer styles that + are short enough to never touch their eyes, SAL + has shaved her head. We will get back to this later. + +SAL + Captain, I got the internal comms working again. + +CAPTAIN + Good. That will help when someone goes to clean out + the mess in food tank two. + +R. ANNOUNCER + There's a discrepancy with the CAPTAIN's age in the + system. His voice print is degraded compared to + what it should be. Suit monitors are offline, so + unable to double-check with that data. + +SAL + There's something else. I noticed when I got them + back online, one of the systems restarted and is + now continuously monitoring them. + +CAPTAIN + What? Shut it down. We don't need it. + +SAL + I think we do. It's tied pretty deep in to the + comm system. It's possible that it was an attempt + to shut this system down that killed our comms. + +CAPTAIN + Are we going to get prompts and stuff? It's the + "R. Announcer" system. You know, from the show + we signed on for when we got the job. Did you + at least kill the prompts? + +R. ANNOUNCER + SAL shrugged. + +SAL + I didn't think it had prompts. It was never + designed for gimmicks, just to record us. + I mean, it'll roll in interview and stuff from + before we left, but it was never one of those + things that could do physical stunts with us. + +.In a booth before launching (no timestamp) + +SAL + I love my hair. I've been told I can be a bit + intimidating, but I think my hair helps me be + friendly and approachable. If I really wanted + to be intimidating, I think I'd have to shave + my head. + + It's really one of the things I'm worried about + when it comes to the 20 year shifts, you know? + I'm worried that when we land and I'm finally + around men with testicles instead of just + implanted testosterone factories, that I'll be + old enough that my hair may have fallen out. + + At least they expect folks to get a little + action on the trip, and with permanent birth + control applied to the men! It could be really + fun! + + I'm hoping that the folks I trained with that + are slated to be in my shift make it through + the process alright. Some of them seem nice. + + I know most of our passengers are formerly + homeless who, through the Homeless Storage + Sugar program have been dried out, but if + something goes wrong, you're looking at a + piece of your brain sticking to your skull + and tearing itself off, and I don't care + how safe they say it is, it feels really + dangerous. + +.On the Bridge: (0065-W10-5 Present) + +CAPTAIN + Do you know if those old interviews are still + in the system, or whether they got deleted? + +SAL + What? I don't know. + +.In a booth before launching (no timestamp) + +R. ANNOUNCER + There are some discrepancies with the records. I am + unsure of Captain's surname, though he is associated + with these transcriptions and I know that he's a + murdering bastard who will die too quickly for + justice, if he doesn't doom us all first. + +CAPTAIN + What do you mean, none of my church's books or study + materials will be available? They've been around for + fifty years or more. The Bible they're based on was + one of the first books ever published. + + Sure, I get that the King James Version is going to + be available, but the language in that was archaic + even when it was first published. I need my church's + material! + + Are you serious? I don't believe this. + + How can these ships really have no books on them + except from 1923 Old Earth Common Era and earlier? + +.Within the ship + +R. ANNOUNCER + From the Handbook, "Our ship was launched to colonize + far-away places. Those that paid for it knew the folly + of trying to maintain copyright without instantaneous + banking. + + "While the QED may provide instantaneous communication, + banking requires a level technological playing field + for the encryption to work. A ship traveling for + 100 years becomes an archaic piece of technology + before it even lands, and it won't be able to + handle modern encryption at best, and a + world-computer designed to break the colonization + encryption protocols before landing at worst. While + we don't expect any of those problems to happen on + *your* vessels, it is still better to send ships + with only public domain material. + + "Don't let it bring you down. After all, you and + any surviving friends or family members get to + browse from the complete library of on-board media and + play with it even before you take off. And all + legally, too! No prisons for media pirates on your + new planet!" + +.In her bunk: (0065-W10-5 18:12) + +SAL + We've been at our shift for five years and we're + still trying to figure out the mess the previous + shifts made. + + I also know something is off with the Captain. + He pretends like he has no idea about what happened + around here, but I also know that he captained the + previous shift. He should have a really good idea + as to what happened in some cases. + + I mean, the body tainting food tank two, right? + I refuse to believe he doesn't know whose it was. + I really wouldn't be surprised if he hauled his + saggy butt down there personally, just so he could + make sure there was no lingering evidence. + +.Within the ship (addendum) + +R. ANNOUNCER + Join our crew as they manage the boredom of + the middle of a five-shift 100 year mission. + diff --git a/gopher/Liberty Eagle/Interaction-101a.txt b/gopher/Liberty Eagle/Interaction-101a.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..658e0af --- /dev/null +++ b/gopher/Liberty Eagle/Interaction-101a.txt @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +From: Sal Balade +To: Our Adoring Fans +Date: 0065-W10-5 18:32 +Subject: FanMail (Sal): Re: The Dung Heap We Left + +This ship, the Liberty Eagle, was commissioned and fully paid for by a +little backward government on a planet we used to call home. I really +hope the government on has been overthrown by now. + +To be very clear, we're a forced immigration vessel fully composed of +the poor and indigent. The government cut their water rations and only +gave them access to specially produced foodstuffs that utilized the +simple sugar in the tardigrade. This meant that humans could be dried +out and kept in dry storage. + +Need a place to house the homeless? The government used +warehouses without temperature control. They were also always without +power during peak power usage periods. You can't do that with cold +storage. It means our settler population to energy consuption rate is +radically different to a lot of ships out here. + +Well, I guess they're potential settlers right now. The public was sold +a 60% survval rate for those who dried on the streets. According to our +gear-to-settler cargo, though, I'm guessing someone was thinking closer +to a 30% survival rate. + +Our ship is equipped with the medbay nanobots, and the research +indicates they help. The security precautions on them cause them to +self-distruct pretty easily, though, so we'll see if any survive to the +planet. I can't comment on whether they've helped reduce the mortality +of the crew so far. That's a different matter, though. + +We are not the only vessel of this type. We were most definitely not the +first. + +They've been storing folks for decades. The legal system is complex, +and if you are targetted by the police, they can find a crime you've +committed. They don't have to make the charges up, because the laws are +written so that most people have already committed the crimes. It's just +a matter of making it official. + +Most crimes are considered "minor" and this allows the voting population +to feel safe by how few major crimes occur. All minor crimes result a +"slap on the wrist," a 0.3% fine, and you're back out the door, only +needing to inform your boss and landlord of your crime. + +Of course, most jobs and leases have clauses allowing termination for +criminal behavior. This also means there are a lot of little check-boxes +asking if you've been convicted of any crime. Nobody is legally required +to give a criminal either housing or a job, and generally nobody does +either one. After all, the government makes sure that everyone has +access to plenty of food, so there's no need to take pity those that +choose to be criminals. + +This results in people drying out in the streets, then being swept up +and stored in warehouses. This worked well, until 40 years before launch +when activists started asking for people to be revived. + +Those that dried on the streets had no right to be revived, but we used +to actually have jails and low security prisons. Those were cleared out +when Chlorizo was still in office. She dried them all out and moved them +to storage facilities. There was a huge tax refund that year due to the +savings and her popularity was at a peak, though it was later that year +that her administration fell apart. + +We had been told that dry-storage jail time mapped to live-storage jail +time at a 90% penalty due to the lack of aging. A person with a one-year +sentance in live-jail would be gone 10 years in dry-jail, but reappear +having not aged a day. This was supposed to prevent recidivism as it +separates them from any bad-influence by years. + +The idea was easily sold to the public. The problem was the government +never revived anyone. It didn't take long before folks were saying the +technology was flawed and that the rate of revival for those drying +in the streets was a lot less than they advertised. We knew it mostly +worked in controlled environments. + +My sister and I wanted data to expose the issue. We'd each suffered our +own tragedies and only really had each other. The cause helped keep us +focused and prevented us from dwelling on our past. Once we were inside +and found out what was going on, we knew the only way to be safe from +the administration was to let folks know from out here. + +What neither my sister nor I fully appreciated at the time was that +from the administration's perspective, it never mattered +if we reached our destination. They didn't want to colonize other +planets, they just wanted folks to die somewhere else. + +We will be lucky if any of the ships from ever successfully +complete their mission. We were just one of the five shift missions, +quick compared to some, and within the first two shifts our ship was +almost lost. + +I've been working my butt off to try to share this with folks. I know +Molly couldn't get it done during her shift. That's a whole other mess, +though. The message is out now. I hope you see this on the surface, +sis. I miss you. + +So there you go, . President and his party was +in power when we left. President and their party were in +power when they started designing the ships, and the discredited +President Chlorizo and her party were in power when they started the +Homeless Storage Sugar program. It isn't a one-party issue. It isn't +a one President issue, as all three parties have had multiple terms +in office since Chlorizo started things up 60 years before launch. + +Maybe if things were caught during President Chlorizo's term charges +could have been filed. Every one of the major political +parties are implicated. At this point the government just needs +overthrown. Not "brought up on charges." They've already fixed the +laws and nothing they did was "illegal." The entire government needs +overthrown. + +Preferably executed. + +-- +Your pal, +Sal +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +If the QEC audience has any other questions for Sal or another +member of the crew, please let us know! +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + diff --git a/gopher/Melchizedek/010.txt b/gopher/Melchizedek/010.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a2d1fd --- /dev/null +++ b/gopher/Melchizedek/010.txt @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +Message Incoming... + +Source Melchizedek.0294 +Approach β Hyi +Ascension 00h 25m 45.07036s +Declination –77° 15′ 15.2860″ +Distance 24.33ly +Equinox J2000.0 SOL +Year 3781, QEC adjusted + +[Autotranslator enabled...] + +Stephanie Janssen, Specialist First-class +::: +Hey universe, it's Stephanie again. + +So, Seriph Adeyemi had a talk with me and now I've got to send out +another message since the last one wasn't great. It was not okay +for me to talk about the crew like I did, and so I'm here to set +the record straight. Navigator Hämäläinen and I were celebrating +the spirit of the season a bit too hard and made things seem worse +than they are. We're not fucked, okay? + +I mean, things really did look pretty bad, and we have spent +a month in the dark. On a traditional ship we'd be suffocating in +the heat from our bodies without any way to rad-out the excess, +but the grav-sheer drive sucks so much energy from Melchi's +surface that it's colder than lunar balls on a dark side squat. +Eva joked that we don't need to go back into cryo cause the whole +ship will do it for us. It was funnier when she said it. + +It sounds bad, right? But it really isn't, or it's getting better. +Our people know what they're doing. I mean, they're all pretty +much geniuses in what they do or they wouldn't be here, right? +It's like the slime-- + +Seriph Adeyemi and Captain Pasani were taking the slime in cryo +really seriously at first, thinking it might have screwed with the +crew in some way. Once we figured out it was harmless Adeyemi was +ready to cleanse the whole patch and be done with it but the +captain made us go in and carefully move it into containment. +I was worried we were prepping the worst dinner in the 'verse, to +be honest. Not even Prezzi knew what he had planned. I guess +Jerome has access to all our personal docs in the pads or +something because he knew all about Kroups genetics work back on +Gamma. He didn't even need to thaw him out. He just plucked his +notes out of the pad and passed them to Doctor Idjani. + +I was there when he did it, too. We were in flex--that's our +muscle tensioning training to avoid low-G wasting, even though +we're at a full G and I don't understand why we need to do it +every other cycle. But anyway, we're all strapped down and +sweating. It was me, the doc, and Eva who was singing some old +farming songs from the way back. She was warballing or undulating +or something with her tongue in her throat (it's supposed to sound +like some Earth mammal) when Jerome pokes his head in. He didn't +give Eva a second glance! When he's into it like that it's like +the rest of the 'verse better just get out of the way or shut up. +He locked eyes with the doc and slipped over. + +Then he's like, "Doc, you have the slime-shit all locked up?" + +And doc nods like, "Yeah, it's under my bunk," or something gross +like that. + +And out of nowhere Jerome goes, "Kroups has a phenotypic allele +psuedogene mutation that causes the daughter cells to be +heterozygous at the fragile sites," or some utter gibberish like +that. Jerome's no geneticist and I'm pretty sure he wouldn't know +the first thing about phytology, but he's spouting out syllables +all over the place. Doc keeps on nodding like he understands any +of it, but I can read him and that shit was going right over his +head too. The captain keeps it up for another couple minutes and +starts getting into detail about Kroups notes and that's when my +ears perk up. I had no idea he could read our private logs, but +apparently it's a thing and of course my mind immediately goes to +some stuff in mine, and then I look at Jerome's butt, and now my +face must be red from more than the flex. Thank the stars the +captain was all focused on the doc. + +At the end of it, the two of them put a plan together to mess with +the slime's DNA and make it into something useful. I guess it must +have been on his mind because of the arabidopsis. If fucking empty +space can play DNA lottery, why not us? And thank the stars he +thought of it because the Melchizedek just got a 2^6 times better. +In less than a cycle the doc had that slime glowing like our +Christmas lights. No really, literally glowing. Bio-luminescence +it's called, and it's a thing of beauty. The slime is smeared all +over the vents now on all decks since that's where the moisture +collects anyway. The gunk glows with this really amazing +blue-green light. It's not that bright yet, but you can see well +enough to walk the decks again, and Jerome says that as the slime +continues to spread it'll get brighter. + +So yeah, we're not fucked. We've got glowing slime! Take that, +science. + +Speaking of science, last time I mentioned that our beloved and +trusted captain was doing some funny math about us arriving on +schedule without getting the old bug-splat from deceleration. +Well, he finally came clean and explained it to the rest of us and +I. Am. Not. Impressed. + +Apparently we can get to β Hyi safely without going back into cryo +and without the big squish, but it's going to take an extra four +deceleration orbits skimming the atmo of β Hyi 3. We'll gradually +work our way in closer on each slingshot and cut thrust. That's +not exactly quick, though. The first orbit will take an extra +month. The other three get progressively faster but all together +it means that three months left is actually six months left. +Orbital mechanics can blow me. + +Prezzi tells me this is not a problem. Got that? I am to say that +this is not a problem. There, I said it. + +So this not-problem means we're going to run out of rations about +halfway to touchdown. This lack of problem means that our +temperature is going to drop below freezing about a month before +touchdown as well. There's absolutely no problem at all with +sticking around out here where space may or may not chop up your +genes at any moment. It's an adventure! + +For real, though, we're going to make it. If the captain can turn +fucking space-slime into hallway lighting then he can sure as hell +figure out a way to keep us fed and warm for a bit longer. These +people are geniuses and beautiful and they're going to save +everyone. Got that, Prezzi? Everyone. +. diff --git a/gopher/listing.gophermap b/gopher/listing.gophermap index 8125411..4b79069 100644 --- a/gopher/listing.gophermap +++ b/gopher/listing.gophermap @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ +0Liberty Eagle - FanMail Sal -- The Dung Heap We Left /Liberty Eagle/Interaction-101a.txt +0Liberty Eagle - Internal comms back /Liberty Eagle/Episode-101.txt +0Melchizedek - Not that bad /Melchizedek/010.txt 0Voortrekker - it's not like we'd have loved her any less /Voortrekker/11-its-not-like-wed-have-loved.txt 0Skibug - HELLO /Skibug/001.txt 0Persephone Prime - enough of telegram style /Persephone Prime/la003.txt diff --git a/gopher/rss.xml b/gopher/rss.xml index 3c45f24..26e281c 100644 --- a/gopher/rss.xml +++ b/gopher/rss.xml @@ -2,6 +2,495 @@ Cosmic Voyage gopher://cosmic.voyage Messages from the human stellar diaspora + + Liberty Eagle - FanMail Sal -- The Dung Heap We Left + yam655@cosmic.voyage (yam655) + gopher://cosmic.voyage/0/Liberty Eagle/Interaction-101a.txt + gopher://cosmic.voyage/0/Liberty Eagle/Interaction-101a.txt + Sun, 30 Dec 2018 18:42:59 GMT + government on has been overthrown by now. + +To be very clear, we're a forced immigration vessel fully composed of +the poor and indigent. The government cut their water rations and only +gave them access to specially produced foodstuffs that utilized the +simple sugar in the tardigrade. This meant that humans could be dried +out and kept in dry storage. + +Need a place to house the homeless? The government used +warehouses without temperature control. They were also always without +power during peak power usage periods. You can't do that with cold +storage. It means our settler population to energy consuption rate is +radically different to a lot of ships out here. + +Well, I guess they're potential settlers right now. The public was sold +a 60% survval rate for those who dried on the streets. According to our +gear-to-settler cargo, though, I'm guessing someone was thinking closer +to a 30% survival rate. + +Our ship is equipped with the medbay nanobots, and the research +indicates they help. The security precautions on them cause them to +self-distruct pretty easily, though, so we'll see if any survive to the +planet. I can't comment on whether they've helped reduce the mortality +of the crew so far. That's a different matter, though. + +We are not the only vessel of this type. We were most definitely not the +first. + +They've been storing folks for decades. The legal system is complex, +and if you are targetted by the police, they can find a crime you've +committed. They don't have to make the charges up, because the laws are +written so that most people have already committed the crimes. It's just +a matter of making it official. + +Most crimes are considered "minor" and this allows the voting population +to feel safe by how few major crimes occur. All minor crimes result a +"slap on the wrist," a 0.3% fine, and you're back out the door, only +needing to inform your boss and landlord of your crime. + +Of course, most jobs and leases have clauses allowing termination for +criminal behavior. This also means there are a lot of little check-boxes +asking if you've been convicted of any crime. Nobody is legally required +to give a criminal either housing or a job, and generally nobody does +either one. After all, the government makes sure that everyone has +access to plenty of food, so there's no need to take pity those that +choose to be criminals. + +This results in people drying out in the streets, then being swept up +and stored in warehouses. This worked well, until 40 years before launch +when activists started asking for people to be revived. + +Those that dried on the streets had no right to be revived, but we used +to actually have jails and low security prisons. Those were cleared out +when Chlorizo was still in office. She dried them all out and moved them +to storage facilities. There was a huge tax refund that year due to the +savings and her popularity was at a peak, though it was later that year +that her administration fell apart. + +We had been told that dry-storage jail time mapped to live-storage jail +time at a 90% penalty due to the lack of aging. A person with a one-year +sentance in live-jail would be gone 10 years in dry-jail, but reappear +having not aged a day. This was supposed to prevent recidivism as it +separates them from any bad-influence by years. + +The idea was easily sold to the public. The problem was the government +never revived anyone. It didn't take long before folks were saying the +technology was flawed and that the rate of revival for those drying +in the streets was a lot less than they advertised. We knew it mostly +worked in controlled environments. + +My sister and I wanted data to expose the issue. We'd each suffered our +own tragedies and only really had each other. The cause helped keep us +focused and prevented us from dwelling on our past. Once we were inside +and found out what was going on, we knew the only way to be safe from +the administration was to let folks know from out here. + +What neither my sister nor I fully appreciated at the time was that +from the administration's perspective, it never mattered +if we reached our destination. They didn't want to colonize other +planets, they just wanted folks to die somewhere else. + +We will be lucky if any of the ships from ever successfully +complete their mission. We were just one of the five shift missions, +quick compared to some, and within the first two shifts our ship was +almost lost. + +I've been working my butt off to try to share this with folks. I know +Molly couldn't get it done during her shift. That's a whole other mess, +though. The message is out now. I hope you see this on the surface, +sis. I miss you. + +So there you go, . President and his party was +in power when we left. President and their party were in +power when they started designing the ships, and the discredited +President Chlorizo and her party were in power when they started the +Homeless Storage Sugar program. It isn't a one-party issue. It isn't +a one President issue, as all three parties have had multiple terms +in office since Chlorizo started things up 60 years before launch. + +Maybe if things were caught during President Chlorizo's term charges +could have been filed. Every one of the major political +parties are implicated. At this point the government just needs +overthrown. Not "brought up on charges." They've already fixed the +laws and nothing they did was "illegal." The entire government needs +overthrown. + +Preferably executed. + +-- +Your pal, +Sal +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +If the QEC audience has any other questions for Sal or another +member of the crew, please let us know! +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +]]> + + + Liberty Eagle - Internal comms back + yam655@cosmic.voyage (yam655) + gopher://cosmic.voyage/0/Liberty Eagle/Episode-101.txt + gopher://cosmic.voyage/0/Liberty Eagle/Episode-101.txt + Sun, 30 Dec 2018 05:45:21 GMT + + + + Melchizedek - Not that bad + tomasino@cosmic.voyage (tomasino) + gopher://cosmic.voyage/0/Melchizedek/010.txt + gopher://cosmic.voyage/0/Melchizedek/010.txt + Sun, 30 Dec 2018 04:55:30 GMT + + Voortrekker - it's not like we'd have loved her any less alexis@cosmic.voyage (alexis) diff --git a/gopher/ships/Liberty Eagle/gophermap b/gopher/ships/Liberty Eagle/gophermap new file mode 120000 index 0000000..640624a --- /dev/null +++ b/gopher/ships/Liberty Eagle/gophermap @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/var/gopher/ships/ship/gophermap \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gopher/ships/test/gophermap b/gopher/ships/test/gophermap new file mode 120000 index 0000000..640624a --- /dev/null +++ b/gopher/ships/test/gophermap @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/var/gopher/ships/ship/gophermap \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gopher/test/test.txt b/gopher/test/test.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9daeafb --- /dev/null +++ b/gopher/test/test.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +test diff --git a/wiki/changelog.html b/wiki/changelog.html index ce004da..3b959d6 100644 --- a/wiki/changelog.html +++ b/wiki/changelog.html @@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 
+  Dec 29, 2018:
+    - 'menu' now offers a browsable, uh, menu of scripts and apps.
+    - installed 'vf1' globally for extra fast gopher browsing.
+
   Dec 28, 2018:
     - .efingerd defaults have been deployed to all users. If you don't
       want to mess with it, it won't hurt anything. You have the ability