Mr Zoat
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4th October 2012
15:11 GMT
I stretch out my arms and legs, spreading the wings of my wingsuit and catching the air rising from the hillside.
Bleez catches up with a single wingbeat, looking over the canvas holding me in the air.
Her mouth moves, and I can't hear a word of tree!
I swerve around it, flailing slightly before catching the air current and getting a little more lift. This is very different from using a power ring. I know I'm perfectly safe, but my heart is actually racing.
There's a click as Bleez activates her microphone.
"This isn't flying. This is falling." A twist of her wings and she's gliding on her back. "Without style."
"I don't have wings. I can fly by power ring, but that gives me perfect control and turns the whole thing into an exercise of the mind."
Getting a little low open the wings gain a little height and over the ridge!
"This engages my body. I feel this. Can you imagine not feeling the air moving through your feathers when you fly?"
"Yes? I've been in space. But I guess I sort of get it."
A lopsided flap and she barrel rolls around me, giving me an eyeful of her 'aerodynamic' flight gear.
"But is that really the best your people have?"
"Anything bigger and I'd be wearing a microlight."
I angle down and retract my wings to gain speed in the descent.
"Short of growing wings, this is about as immediate as I can make flying."
There's a sharp intake of breath through the headphones.
"That's so sad!"
"It's pretty normal for humanoid species."
"That doesn't make it less sad. How did your species used to get around?"
"Ah, well, our really distant ancestors used to swing between tree branches using disproportionately long arms. After that we just walked everywhere until we started domesticating horses and building boats."
I stop diving and open my wings again, causing Bleez to shoot past me as I exchange speed for lift.
"Really? Whaw. That must have been slow."
"It beat having our early civilisation controlled by soul-eating demons, but I suppose that it's hard to do a pure cost/benefit analysis."
"Ooh, can you get me the number of that thanagarian who got reincarnated as humans? I'd love to hear about the sort of music we made back then!"
"Yes, no problem. I'm sure that Missus Cantrell will be happy to hear from you."
I'm not sure what sort of geographical upheaval caused this sort of landscape, a 'hill' that covers an area the size of central Europe with all manner of interesting features. Rivers have carved out valleys, water wearing away soft soil and leaving hard rock promontories and spines. Larger mesas produce interesting air currents and possible landing or taking off zones-.
This is all artificial, isn't it?
"How long did it take to put this place together?"
"Like, two hundred years? It was pretty great for flying when the planet was first settled, then generations of thanagarians kept working on it until we got this. This is the beginner swoop-slope. I haven't been here since I was… Seven, I think? There are harder runs in other places."
I angle towards a valley, not trying to test my reflexes but just looking at the natural beauty of Havania as shaped by the hands of its residents.
"Hey, listen."
Bleez flies directly in front of my, blocking my view and effortlessly matching my pace.
"You didn't really say anything when I told you what I wanted to do with Havania after Mother dies?"
"I'm on holiday."
"Yeah, but you have an opinion, right? Whether it'll work or not?"
"I don't know the ins and out of the Thanagarian Empire's government to know whether it's plausible or not. Looking into that aspect would very definitely be 'work'. Could you-? I can't see where I'm going at the-"
She flaps and rises above my flight path. No, nothing in the way but artfully dressed landscape.
"-moment-. Thank you. What you described sounds plausible, but I don't know the people involved. I also don't know how your fellow Havanian thanagarians think of this. You might inherit the position, but every leader needs some way to get other people to go along with them and I doubt that you've got a particularly large home guard."
"They're cool with it. Father did a lot of the things I want to bring back while Thanagar was busy getting Equalised. Industrialisation stalled after Thanagar was Unequalised and the military started leaning on us to 'know our place', but powerful people like becoming more powerful."
"Completely true, but are they going to want to have a whole lot of aliens come and live here?"
"More people to lord it over. Literally, because we can fly and the owners of the industrial areas will be lords. But it still won't be as bad as Downside."
"To start with."
Bleez gives me a look of irritation.
"I'm not going to turn it into Downside later! That goes against everything I'm trying to make happen!"
"I believe you. But will they?"
"Huh?"
"Downside's probably less of a mess since the manhawks got cleared out, but it's still rife with violence and crime gangs. If you bring people like that here en masse, they're going to keep doing what they know in a nicer setting. I don't need to do special research for that."
"But we'd treat them better."
"Overcoming old habits isn't quite that simple. It would help, certainly, and if you were working exclusively with… Children or something, it might be enough, but with top thugs who manage to bring their whole gangs along with them?"
"What about if we do law enforcement better?"
"That would just mark out your police as different dressed Wingmen. Ideally, police should come from the community they're protecting-. Remind me to give you a copy of A Short History of the British Police before I leave. Essentially, you're going to want to vet people heavily at the Thanagar end and make sure that you've got the civic and social infrastructure in place to support a migrant population, and then… Make sure that it works in practice on a small scale before expanding it. This sort of thing is the work of a lifetime, and I really respect that you want to get started with it."
Bleez thinks for a moment.
"Do you..? Know anywhere that's done something similar that I could look at?"
15:11 GMT
I stretch out my arms and legs, spreading the wings of my wingsuit and catching the air rising from the hillside.
Bleez catches up with a single wingbeat, looking over the canvas holding me in the air.
Her mouth moves, and I can't hear a word of tree!
I swerve around it, flailing slightly before catching the air current and getting a little more lift. This is very different from using a power ring. I know I'm perfectly safe, but my heart is actually racing.
There's a click as Bleez activates her microphone.
"This isn't flying. This is falling." A twist of her wings and she's gliding on her back. "Without style."
"I don't have wings. I can fly by power ring, but that gives me perfect control and turns the whole thing into an exercise of the mind."
Getting a little low open the wings gain a little height and over the ridge!
"This engages my body. I feel this. Can you imagine not feeling the air moving through your feathers when you fly?"
"Yes? I've been in space. But I guess I sort of get it."
A lopsided flap and she barrel rolls around me, giving me an eyeful of her 'aerodynamic' flight gear.
"But is that really the best your people have?"
"Anything bigger and I'd be wearing a microlight."
I angle down and retract my wings to gain speed in the descent.
"Short of growing wings, this is about as immediate as I can make flying."
There's a sharp intake of breath through the headphones.
"That's so sad!"
"It's pretty normal for humanoid species."
"That doesn't make it less sad. How did your species used to get around?"
"Ah, well, our really distant ancestors used to swing between tree branches using disproportionately long arms. After that we just walked everywhere until we started domesticating horses and building boats."
I stop diving and open my wings again, causing Bleez to shoot past me as I exchange speed for lift.
"Really? Whaw. That must have been slow."
"It beat having our early civilisation controlled by soul-eating demons, but I suppose that it's hard to do a pure cost/benefit analysis."
"Ooh, can you get me the number of that thanagarian who got reincarnated as humans? I'd love to hear about the sort of music we made back then!"
"Yes, no problem. I'm sure that Missus Cantrell will be happy to hear from you."
I'm not sure what sort of geographical upheaval caused this sort of landscape, a 'hill' that covers an area the size of central Europe with all manner of interesting features. Rivers have carved out valleys, water wearing away soft soil and leaving hard rock promontories and spines. Larger mesas produce interesting air currents and possible landing or taking off zones-.
This is all artificial, isn't it?
"How long did it take to put this place together?"
"Like, two hundred years? It was pretty great for flying when the planet was first settled, then generations of thanagarians kept working on it until we got this. This is the beginner swoop-slope. I haven't been here since I was… Seven, I think? There are harder runs in other places."
I angle towards a valley, not trying to test my reflexes but just looking at the natural beauty of Havania as shaped by the hands of its residents.
"Hey, listen."
Bleez flies directly in front of my, blocking my view and effortlessly matching my pace.
"You didn't really say anything when I told you what I wanted to do with Havania after Mother dies?"
"I'm on holiday."
"Yeah, but you have an opinion, right? Whether it'll work or not?"
"I don't know the ins and out of the Thanagarian Empire's government to know whether it's plausible or not. Looking into that aspect would very definitely be 'work'. Could you-? I can't see where I'm going at the-"
She flaps and rises above my flight path. No, nothing in the way but artfully dressed landscape.
"-moment-. Thank you. What you described sounds plausible, but I don't know the people involved. I also don't know how your fellow Havanian thanagarians think of this. You might inherit the position, but every leader needs some way to get other people to go along with them and I doubt that you've got a particularly large home guard."
"They're cool with it. Father did a lot of the things I want to bring back while Thanagar was busy getting Equalised. Industrialisation stalled after Thanagar was Unequalised and the military started leaning on us to 'know our place', but powerful people like becoming more powerful."
"Completely true, but are they going to want to have a whole lot of aliens come and live here?"
"More people to lord it over. Literally, because we can fly and the owners of the industrial areas will be lords. But it still won't be as bad as Downside."
"To start with."
Bleez gives me a look of irritation.
"I'm not going to turn it into Downside later! That goes against everything I'm trying to make happen!"
"I believe you. But will they?"
"Huh?"
"Downside's probably less of a mess since the manhawks got cleared out, but it's still rife with violence and crime gangs. If you bring people like that here en masse, they're going to keep doing what they know in a nicer setting. I don't need to do special research for that."
"But we'd treat them better."
"Overcoming old habits isn't quite that simple. It would help, certainly, and if you were working exclusively with… Children or something, it might be enough, but with top thugs who manage to bring their whole gangs along with them?"
"What about if we do law enforcement better?"
"That would just mark out your police as different dressed Wingmen. Ideally, police should come from the community they're protecting-. Remind me to give you a copy of A Short History of the British Police before I leave. Essentially, you're going to want to vet people heavily at the Thanagar end and make sure that you've got the civic and social infrastructure in place to support a migrant population, and then… Make sure that it works in practice on a small scale before expanding it. This sort of thing is the work of a lifetime, and I really respect that you want to get started with it."
Bleez thinks for a moment.
"Do you..? Know anywhere that's done something similar that I could look at?"
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