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I think it should be
"No, you'd have phased.
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I think it should be
"no further"
Also, the absolutely bizarre metallic biology of the native population. Doesn't really fit with the other planets in the system, does it? I see they don't really have any dog in the fight against the Thanagarians, though. Wonder if they'll keep out if it...8th September 2013
10:58 GMT
Mosteel. The outermost planet of the Antares system, and almost on the opposite side of the system from where the Thanagarian fleet appeared. Stellar cartographers in this region of space have suggested that it might be a capture, because otherwise there's no obvious reason for a metal-rich planet being this far out in a naturally-developing solar system. And due to the high levels of radioactive material inside and the lack of sunlight outside, radiotrophic life replaces the photosynthesis of plants in the food chain.
Though I expect they're very careful with their use. Not really the kind of thing you want running loose in an unfamiliar ecosystem.Unlike the other planets of this system -before I stuck my oar in- they actually engaged in some trade with other systems, exchanging radiological material for radiotrophic fungi that species who'd been less careful in their development of nuclear technology could use to clean up after themselves.
Heh. They sound like the classic 'ultimate defensive build' sort of 4X race. Hard to deal with a planet that's unpleasantly hostile to any ground troops that might land, especially if the locals are resistant to the same conditions.They only really got involved in the war when the other participants started trying to mine the nearby asteroids, so I might consider them an innocent party were it not for how enthusiastic they've been about throwing radiological weapons at the homeworlds of the other participants. Also mildly interesting that they don't bother to defend the surface of their planet when one of the other three manages to send ships this far because there's not really much there. The only things worth targetting are the giant silo doors that lead to their subterranean ship yards, and they're purposely designed to take a battering.
Some sort of metal-eating plant, perhaps.They favour heavy armour for their ships. Their guns aren't anything particularly special, but on the few occasions the Llarrians tried boarding them they found out that they can broadcast enough radiation at short range to give the people on hostile ships terminal radiation sickness. Given that Hyathis managed to melt one of their ships with a spore cloud last time I was here, I imagine that she's found a way around that.
Naturally patient folks, eh? At least when it comes to important things."I'm not seeing many ships."
"They don't need much food or air as long as the environment is radioactive enough. And they're good at insulating. They've managed to get past all three of their enemies by having ships run dark and drift past them."
OL getting a little distracted, eh?
Never know how some small detail might become important.Send. "Sorry."
Compliance.
"I'm sure the history of a system like this is fascinating, but it probably doesn't relate to what we're investigating."
To be fair, she is a bit more vulnerable to death than OL is. He's a bit shot of it, having done it a couple of times now."No, it's just-. People have tried to kill me a lot. They've succeeded twice. How about you?"
"No, I'm still Jade One."
Not the time, OL."I think you're Jade Sixteen, actually. Given how we number universes-."
"I haven't died."
He was very apologetic about the tentacle thing, though. And the Ring thing did a lot of good for the Vietnamese."But people have tried to kill you."
"You've tried to kill me."
"Are you referring to the tentacles or the time I gave you a ring? Because-."
Ah, right, nearly freezing to death at the hands of Killer Frost."Did you forget what happened in Belle Reve?"
"That was Miss Frost. I'm the one who-"
Admittedly, that was the League or the Courts, not OL personally."Put me in there."
"-healed-. I was not involved in that decision."
Guessing the planet has a lot of claims laid on it by the other polities. And it's hard to have a solid relationship misunderstanding with an Empath."I'd have gotten away if it wasn't for you. Mosteel ships are in dispersed formation… Apart from a small group near… Does their version of Mercury have a name?"
"It has five different names that I know of." Hm. "Have you been taking couples communication advice from Artemis? Because while I'm happy for her and Wallace, that's not really how I want things to be with us."
He's just a bit blase about the whole dying thing these days, isn't he?"Yes, people have tried to kill me."
"So I'm having trouble taking this one personally."
Ah, he just understands that Jade can take care of herself and hovering concernedly isn't helpful, eh?"I would have died if you hadn't been there."
"No, you'd have phased. Bleez would have died, and I'm a little upset about that, but she's not you. So, Artemis lessons?"
I mean, a little spice in the bedroom never hurt anyone.."I didn't forget the tentacles, but I wasn't talking about that. I was talking about the time I nearly choked to death on your cookie when you told me what you said."
"Well, if it's such a foundational part of our relationship… Nine days, and I'll see what I can do about choking you again."
I think they're starting to get a little distracted with this little discussion..."That wasn't a request."
"Are you sure? What're the ships near Antares One doing?"
"Nothing, and yes."
I suppose he should, if only to touch base."But was it an objection?"
"We'll see. Do you want to contact the planet's authorities?"
And if he isn't in a high position anymore, he can always point OL towards someone who is."Might as well. Orange Lantern to… Kromm."
Assuming that he's still in charge. Not much is on record about Mosteel's internal politics, so I don't know how big a deal getting beaten up by Mr. J'onzz was for him.
No time-wasting with pleasantries, I see. I'm Guessing Kromm has been steeling himself for this call once they saw him in orbit."Orange Lantern. Are those Thanagarian ships?"
Voice matches Justice League recordings, though he's not transmitting an image. "Yes, they are."
What, no defiance? I'm surprised."Then I suppose that our war is over."
"Looks like. Would you like me to ask for terms on your behalf, or do you intend to make a fight of it?"
...Relatively speaking, anyway."I thought that you were supporting Hyathis?"
"Right, but did you notice how I didn't actually give her any military equipment?"
What's the bet it was far better than anything Hyathis had beforehand?"Dominion battleship computers aren't military equipment?"
"It was a computer. A novel technology, yes, but it wasn't a weapon. I… Sort of assumed that the rest of you would either three-on-one her or come to terms."
Evidently those hopes were in vain."And new allies with compatible technology?"
"J is a peaceful world. I was sort of hoping that they'd influence her in that direction."
Not that there's much need to make a personal showing or anything, given the radiation."I suppose that it doesn't matter. Let the thanagarians know that if they make it this far we will offer not further resistance."
"Will do. One question, though."
Ah, still chasing this lead. Hopefully it's not made from Mosteelian bodies or something."I have little to do but wait. You may as well ask."
"Where does the metal for gamma gongs come from?"
Might have been a trick the Dhorians worked out that wouldn't work for Mosteel."The Dhorians mined it from our asteroids."
"And you never developed the technology yourselves?"
Huh. So it doesn't rule out someone copying the tech involved on all sides."Our nervous systems don't work like yours. And they're of little use in space combat."
"But you know how to make them?"
"At this point in the war we all know something of the technology the others use. Alstair has just developed faster than we have."
Oh, that's definitely bad."I suppose that-."
"Paul, there's something wrong with Antares. It-."
I scan it detail just in time to see an entire star undulate!
Man, Orange Lantern has really really made things worse for this star system."Paul, there's something wrong with Antares. It-."
I scan it detail just in time to see an entire star undulate!
To be fair, considering the evolutionary adaptations of the Mosteel themselves, radiation is, metaphorically, their hammer, and we all know what one does with a hammer when it is all you have.I might consider them an innocent party were it not for how enthusiastic they've been about throwing radiological weapons at the homeworlds of the other participants.
'past'They've managed to get passed all three of their enemies by having ships run dark and drift past them."
I don't think it's the Thanagarians. They might want to blow up five-sixths of the solar system, but the fact their entire fleet went charging in indicates they're not doing that; even if they're simply going to slingshot through the system at max burn, you don't send twelve command carriers to chuck a sun-killer at the star and run, you send one cruiser.That sounds like a system-wide issue, because stars really aren't meant to move like that. At the least, there's going to be massive solar flares as the surface stabilises. The real worry is who did that and how. There were ships over there, right? I didn't think Thanagarian technology had anything capable of this, does it?
Thank you, corrected.
Being in the minority doesn't make you wrong, except mathematically.Is it wrong that the political exploits in fallout verse is more appealing then the main story?