Mr Zoat
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23rd December
08:12 GMT
"The nicest thing I can say about it is that it's functional."
Not satisfied with using a simple bust-projection, Hinon has decided to use ring telepresence to display both herself and my attempt at creating a personal lantern.
I can't deny that it's crude. I was trying to create something like a classical hurricane lamp, but with Ophidian-scale styling. Instead, I got… A child's clay model which sagged slightly before it hardened in the oven. It's wider than it is tall, the snake detailing looks -charitably- like someone haphazardly wrapped a rope around it and the glow inside flickers constantly.
"What did Kalmin think?"
"I haven't shown him. Kalmin uses empathic storage devices and manipulates light indirectly. I'm a little concerned about what he would do if he learned that direct manipulation by non-Maltusians could achieve this."
"I think that your concern is unwarranted. If anything, I would expect it to motivate him to greater efforts in his studies. "
"Why do you assume that I want to motivate him?"
"Because.. that's how using the orange light.. works best?"
"I thought that I was clear." She scowls at me. "I did not want him in the Corps."
"Are you barring me from showing him?"
"Of course not." She prods the lantern representation. "Do you intend to follow up on this capacity?"
"How do you mean?"
"You aren't the sort to be satisfied with an outcome this poor. Do you actually intend to practise? Are you going to require lessons?"
"No, I was just making a point to the recruits that there's nothing they can't learn how to do, including things they might have assumed could only be done by Controllers. I'd.. like to learn at some point, but it's not a priority for me." She nods. "How was your time with Lantern Scott?"
She smiles. "Oh, I do like him. Why couldn't you recruit more people like that?"
"Because they'd be bad fits for the orange light, and probably wouldn't have any reason to want to fight the Reach. How is he?"
"Perfectly healthy. Not entirely human… I'm not quite old enough to remember when Maltusians first bonded with our symbiotes, but I image that he's something like that. Something more than he was before."
"Any foreseeable problems?"
"That depends on your definition of 'problem', I suppose. He will gradually become less and less like a human male and more and more like a creature of hope. His past will continue to define the way he appears, the way he thinks about himself… I suspect, until he finally dies."
"How gradually?"
"I don't have enough data to reach a firm conclusion. Four hundred years, perhaps?"
I nod, smiling. "That'll do. Anything else?"
"No, that's everything. Enjoy showing off to Clarissi Dox's guests. Hinon out."
The construct disappears. Hm. Alan told me that 'nothing was wrong', but I felt it best to check just in case. I'm.. a little concerned, but… I suppose that the orange light will keep me human for as long as I want to be human. Which given the difficulties involved in wanting something you haven't experienced yet is probably going to be forever. Alan doesn't have that safety net. But then I.. suppose that Diana doesn't either. Greek demigods generally undergo apotheosis at some point…
A problem for another day, centuries down the line. Here and now I
step out
and back into the Lantern sparring area of the… Ugh, the 'extended field duration transport and command capital ship model four production order seven'. Apparently it's shorter in Coluan. Alan's firing crumbler rounds at their barriers as my escorts learn to create ablative barriers with his assistance.
A quick check on the sensor logs suggests to me that Lantern Drusa was already aware of the technique, though she isn't exactly enjoying the feedback the repeated failures. Lantern Dul is holding up better, but her construct usage is noticeably less sophisticated. Rather than just the twenty or so thin barrier that Guy or I would or the ten that Drusa is managing, she's using four regular strength barriers. Which will still go down after one hit but will drain her ring's charge far more quickly. Lantern R-K'rr is only managing three barriers, but they're reappearing after each hit more quickly than those of his colleagues and he doesn't seem stressed by it.
Alan spots me, and lifts his railguns upward to indicate that they can take a break. Lantern Dul's wings are trembling with aggression, her muscles tensed, her fingers tight and a construct mace and a construct sidearm reflexively appearing on her hips. Thanagarian training sessions always include a physical element to prevent recruits hopped up on their version of adrenaline lashing out. She's trying to fight it, but-.
"Lantern Dul. Come at me."
Lantern Drusa floats away from her, Lantern R-K'rr doubles down on his shields and Lantern Dul shoots toward me, her wings, giant mace construct and sneaky pistol glowing orange as she finally gives vent to her desire to lash out! I shoot the mace construct with a crumbler, fire an orange energy pulse at the gun and grab her body with a reptilian claw construct before throwing her into the force fields at the far end of the room. They flare for a moment as she's thrown back and falls to the floor.
"Back with us?"
She gingerly picks herself up, the glow from her ring stable but fainter than her highest output. "Yeah. Yes." She unfurls her wings fully for a moment, gives them a slight shake and then folds them behind her back once more. "Sir. Thank you."
"You're welcome. Lantern Scott, for future reference, thanagarians benefit from involving physical actions in their training. Otherwise they get really stressed out."
He nods. "I'll bear that in mind in future." He turns his head toward Lantern Dul as she walks back towards the other two. "I'm sorry for not taking that into account."
Of course, the Halls were human so didn't have that problem.
"Ladies, gentleman and other, we have now entered the system where the conference will be taking place and we're expected to arrive in around five hours. I thought that now might be the best time to go over my philosophy in relation to orange light use. Lantern R-K'rr has already heard the basics and I believe that Lantern Drusa-" I nod to her, and she remains expressionless. "-has done quite a lot of the required reading."
"While I've known Lantern Scott for about a year and a half, we've only been training together for about a third of that and the philosophies underpinning blue light use are rather different to those required for orange light use. So,-" I turn to face him. "-Alan, you're free to stay or go as you see fit."
He negligently waves his right hand. "I'll take a look around the ship when you're busy with your conference thing."
"Alright then." I sink down, a construct cushion forming under my bottom. "You may sit or stand as your choose. Let's get started."
08:12 GMT
"The nicest thing I can say about it is that it's functional."
Not satisfied with using a simple bust-projection, Hinon has decided to use ring telepresence to display both herself and my attempt at creating a personal lantern.
I can't deny that it's crude. I was trying to create something like a classical hurricane lamp, but with Ophidian-scale styling. Instead, I got… A child's clay model which sagged slightly before it hardened in the oven. It's wider than it is tall, the snake detailing looks -charitably- like someone haphazardly wrapped a rope around it and the glow inside flickers constantly.
"What did Kalmin think?"
"I haven't shown him. Kalmin uses empathic storage devices and manipulates light indirectly. I'm a little concerned about what he would do if he learned that direct manipulation by non-Maltusians could achieve this."
"I think that your concern is unwarranted. If anything, I would expect it to motivate him to greater efforts in his studies. "
"Why do you assume that I want to motivate him?"
"Because.. that's how using the orange light.. works best?"
"I thought that I was clear." She scowls at me. "I did not want him in the Corps."
"Are you barring me from showing him?"
"Of course not." She prods the lantern representation. "Do you intend to follow up on this capacity?"
"How do you mean?"
"You aren't the sort to be satisfied with an outcome this poor. Do you actually intend to practise? Are you going to require lessons?"
"No, I was just making a point to the recruits that there's nothing they can't learn how to do, including things they might have assumed could only be done by Controllers. I'd.. like to learn at some point, but it's not a priority for me." She nods. "How was your time with Lantern Scott?"
She smiles. "Oh, I do like him. Why couldn't you recruit more people like that?"
"Because they'd be bad fits for the orange light, and probably wouldn't have any reason to want to fight the Reach. How is he?"
"Perfectly healthy. Not entirely human… I'm not quite old enough to remember when Maltusians first bonded with our symbiotes, but I image that he's something like that. Something more than he was before."
"Any foreseeable problems?"
"That depends on your definition of 'problem', I suppose. He will gradually become less and less like a human male and more and more like a creature of hope. His past will continue to define the way he appears, the way he thinks about himself… I suspect, until he finally dies."
"How gradually?"
"I don't have enough data to reach a firm conclusion. Four hundred years, perhaps?"
I nod, smiling. "That'll do. Anything else?"
"No, that's everything. Enjoy showing off to Clarissi Dox's guests. Hinon out."
The construct disappears. Hm. Alan told me that 'nothing was wrong', but I felt it best to check just in case. I'm.. a little concerned, but… I suppose that the orange light will keep me human for as long as I want to be human. Which given the difficulties involved in wanting something you haven't experienced yet is probably going to be forever. Alan doesn't have that safety net. But then I.. suppose that Diana doesn't either. Greek demigods generally undergo apotheosis at some point…
A problem for another day, centuries down the line. Here and now I
step out
and back into the Lantern sparring area of the… Ugh, the 'extended field duration transport and command capital ship model four production order seven'. Apparently it's shorter in Coluan. Alan's firing crumbler rounds at their barriers as my escorts learn to create ablative barriers with his assistance.
A quick check on the sensor logs suggests to me that Lantern Drusa was already aware of the technique, though she isn't exactly enjoying the feedback the repeated failures. Lantern Dul is holding up better, but her construct usage is noticeably less sophisticated. Rather than just the twenty or so thin barrier that Guy or I would or the ten that Drusa is managing, she's using four regular strength barriers. Which will still go down after one hit but will drain her ring's charge far more quickly. Lantern R-K'rr is only managing three barriers, but they're reappearing after each hit more quickly than those of his colleagues and he doesn't seem stressed by it.
Alan spots me, and lifts his railguns upward to indicate that they can take a break. Lantern Dul's wings are trembling with aggression, her muscles tensed, her fingers tight and a construct mace and a construct sidearm reflexively appearing on her hips. Thanagarian training sessions always include a physical element to prevent recruits hopped up on their version of adrenaline lashing out. She's trying to fight it, but-.
"Lantern Dul. Come at me."
Lantern Drusa floats away from her, Lantern R-K'rr doubles down on his shields and Lantern Dul shoots toward me, her wings, giant mace construct and sneaky pistol glowing orange as she finally gives vent to her desire to lash out! I shoot the mace construct with a crumbler, fire an orange energy pulse at the gun and grab her body with a reptilian claw construct before throwing her into the force fields at the far end of the room. They flare for a moment as she's thrown back and falls to the floor.
"Back with us?"
She gingerly picks herself up, the glow from her ring stable but fainter than her highest output. "Yeah. Yes." She unfurls her wings fully for a moment, gives them a slight shake and then folds them behind her back once more. "Sir. Thank you."
"You're welcome. Lantern Scott, for future reference, thanagarians benefit from involving physical actions in their training. Otherwise they get really stressed out."
He nods. "I'll bear that in mind in future." He turns his head toward Lantern Dul as she walks back towards the other two. "I'm sorry for not taking that into account."
Of course, the Halls were human so didn't have that problem.
"Ladies, gentleman and other, we have now entered the system where the conference will be taking place and we're expected to arrive in around five hours. I thought that now might be the best time to go over my philosophy in relation to orange light use. Lantern R-K'rr has already heard the basics and I believe that Lantern Drusa-" I nod to her, and she remains expressionless. "-has done quite a lot of the required reading."
"While I've known Lantern Scott for about a year and a half, we've only been training together for about a third of that and the philosophies underpinning blue light use are rather different to those required for orange light use. So,-" I turn to face him. "-Alan, you're free to stay or go as you see fit."
He negligently waves his right hand. "I'll take a look around the ship when you're busy with your conference thing."
"Alright then." I sink down, a construct cushion forming under my bottom. "You may sit or stand as your choose. Let's get started."
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