Mr Zoat
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30th April 2013
10:56 GMT
Lantern Natu looks at me askance. "I could do that myself."
I nod as the first of the replacement bodies is carefully removed from the bio-printer.
"As could I, and Lantern Nax, and… A few others."
She returns her attention to the brain tanks. "Is this supposed to be a lesson in self control?"
"No. This is a lesson in how to bio-print replacement bodies and install brains. We cannot guarantee that there will always be Lanterns around with the right mindset, so we have to make sure that there's a non-Lantern solution available."
"So we just leave them there while we practice?"
"They're sedated. They're… Dreaming at worst. More likely they're-."
"Having the worst possible nightmares because their mentors cut their brains out."
"No, I had the Atlanteans make some dreamcatchers. I doubt that their thoughts are going to be pleasant, but they-" She frowns at me. "-aren't going to have nightmares."
"'Dreamcatchers'? You mean those bits of netting?"
"Yes. I usually use the opposite, but they're quite efficacious." I smile at her. "I know that finding out that-."
"How do they work?"
"If you want precise details, you'll need to speak to the wizards. Broadly, a nightmare is a sort of… Bad magical trip, where your mind connects to the realm of dreams and pulls all sorts of cruel creatures and negative narrative strands to expand an uncomfortable throught into something really nasty. Dreamcatchers filter the connection to the Dream so that the… Lure, if you like, can't go out."
I sigh quietly.
"Of course, sometimes, having a nightmare is a good idea, but I'll refer you to the goddess Melinoë if you want to have that discussion."
"I think they've had enough nightmares."
I nod. Threllian is going over the data the Darkstars recovered from the town. He wanted to help with the re-bodying, but I convinced him that his own feelings about the Reach might result in him inadvertently altering their minds, and he-. Very much wants to avoid doing that.
"What about the rest?"
"The Scarabs? Not much we can do for them. I mean, if we get very lucky-."
"No. The-. That wasn't their original homeworld, was it?"
"No."
"So there's nothing to stop the Reach cloning them again."
"Probably not. And when I feel it I'll take a look, but they'll probably fortify it better next time." I sigh again. "But they have to give them some sort of upbringing or their brains don't develop properly. We've bought a decade… Maybe a bit longer."
She nods slowly. "I can't get my head around this kind of evil."
"Oh? Nothing like this is Korugar's history?"
"Sure, but-. The people who did experiments on people-. They were some of the most evil people my world ever produced. When they were… Working for a government, they had to keep what they were doing secret, because it would have caused riots. And when crazy.. murderers did it on their own, the moment they were found out…"
"So you're asking why everyone in the Reach is fine with it, to the point where random cargo handlers know exactly what's going on?"
"They opened two continents for settlement. They didn't care which of their people found out about it."
"Lantern Natu, when I told you that the Reach were evil, what did you think I meant by that?"
"I.. thought they would be brutal expansionist militarists who ran a police state. And then I read the briefing documents, but I thought they might be.. exaggerated. And then the Darkstars started sending me examples of Reach biotech from.. liberated worlds, or N.E.M.O. members who were fighting off their infiltration attempts, and… I don't… Understand how they… Became this."
"Pass. Next question." I shrug. "We don't have good records until just before the start of their war with the Green Lantern Corps. I honestly can't tell you how they became the way they are. My best guess is that they used genetic engineering to change the way they socialise, but that's an educated guess at best. Feel free to go archive-diving if you want to try to find out."
"There must be… Some records of what they were like. If they can cooperate with each other they must have had normal social instincts at one time."
"The Spider Guild doesn't have any moral problem with eating people, and they can cooperate with each other. You shouldn't assume that just because a lot of intelligences share certain characteristics that we all do."
"What about records?"
"Everywhere that had records of the pre-expansionist Reach has long since been subsumed, and in most cases their populations eradicated. The Reach themselves might have copies somewhere, but we've never found them."
"What about the Green Lantern Corps?"
"Didn't bother keeping detailed records that far back. Border locations, yes, laws, yes. Minor points of sociology or biology? Not unless the local Lanterns made records themselves." She looks slightly dubious again. "It's a big universe."
Checks finished, the empty-skulled body is wheeled into the chirurgical suite while the printer starts work on the next one.
"I'm going to try. Try finding out about their history. I just.. need to know."
I nod. "Then I'll wish you the best of luck. I -on the other hand- am clocking off." I raise my right hand to my forehead. "Let me know if they need me, or if you actually find something."
"I will."
I
step out, looking for
Mr van Wyck, whose head jerks up as I appear- "Oh." -and then returns to the door to Controller Jevek's workshop.
"Any news?"
"No. The Controller thinks it probably possible to get them up again, but it's not easy. Making…"
"Making more is easier and fulfils the same strategic necessity."
"Something like that."
"Can you do anything to help them recover?" He frowns, shaking his head. "In that case, the surviving Darkstars and I were going to have dinner. Do you and your people want to come as well? There's some… Great restaurants on Maltus?"
He thinks for a moment, then hesitantly nods. "I don't know about the others. But I will. Thanks."
10:56 GMT
Lantern Natu looks at me askance. "I could do that myself."
I nod as the first of the replacement bodies is carefully removed from the bio-printer.
"As could I, and Lantern Nax, and… A few others."
She returns her attention to the brain tanks. "Is this supposed to be a lesson in self control?"
"No. This is a lesson in how to bio-print replacement bodies and install brains. We cannot guarantee that there will always be Lanterns around with the right mindset, so we have to make sure that there's a non-Lantern solution available."
"So we just leave them there while we practice?"
"They're sedated. They're… Dreaming at worst. More likely they're-."
"Having the worst possible nightmares because their mentors cut their brains out."
"No, I had the Atlanteans make some dreamcatchers. I doubt that their thoughts are going to be pleasant, but they-" She frowns at me. "-aren't going to have nightmares."
"'Dreamcatchers'? You mean those bits of netting?"
"Yes. I usually use the opposite, but they're quite efficacious." I smile at her. "I know that finding out that-."
"How do they work?"
"If you want precise details, you'll need to speak to the wizards. Broadly, a nightmare is a sort of… Bad magical trip, where your mind connects to the realm of dreams and pulls all sorts of cruel creatures and negative narrative strands to expand an uncomfortable throught into something really nasty. Dreamcatchers filter the connection to the Dream so that the… Lure, if you like, can't go out."
I sigh quietly.
"Of course, sometimes, having a nightmare is a good idea, but I'll refer you to the goddess Melinoë if you want to have that discussion."
"I think they've had enough nightmares."
I nod. Threllian is going over the data the Darkstars recovered from the town. He wanted to help with the re-bodying, but I convinced him that his own feelings about the Reach might result in him inadvertently altering their minds, and he-. Very much wants to avoid doing that.
"What about the rest?"
"The Scarabs? Not much we can do for them. I mean, if we get very lucky-."
"No. The-. That wasn't their original homeworld, was it?"
"No."
"So there's nothing to stop the Reach cloning them again."
"Probably not. And when I feel it I'll take a look, but they'll probably fortify it better next time." I sigh again. "But they have to give them some sort of upbringing or their brains don't develop properly. We've bought a decade… Maybe a bit longer."
She nods slowly. "I can't get my head around this kind of evil."
"Oh? Nothing like this is Korugar's history?"
"Sure, but-. The people who did experiments on people-. They were some of the most evil people my world ever produced. When they were… Working for a government, they had to keep what they were doing secret, because it would have caused riots. And when crazy.. murderers did it on their own, the moment they were found out…"
"So you're asking why everyone in the Reach is fine with it, to the point where random cargo handlers know exactly what's going on?"
"They opened two continents for settlement. They didn't care which of their people found out about it."
"Lantern Natu, when I told you that the Reach were evil, what did you think I meant by that?"
"I.. thought they would be brutal expansionist militarists who ran a police state. And then I read the briefing documents, but I thought they might be.. exaggerated. And then the Darkstars started sending me examples of Reach biotech from.. liberated worlds, or N.E.M.O. members who were fighting off their infiltration attempts, and… I don't… Understand how they… Became this."
"Pass. Next question." I shrug. "We don't have good records until just before the start of their war with the Green Lantern Corps. I honestly can't tell you how they became the way they are. My best guess is that they used genetic engineering to change the way they socialise, but that's an educated guess at best. Feel free to go archive-diving if you want to try to find out."
"There must be… Some records of what they were like. If they can cooperate with each other they must have had normal social instincts at one time."
"The Spider Guild doesn't have any moral problem with eating people, and they can cooperate with each other. You shouldn't assume that just because a lot of intelligences share certain characteristics that we all do."
"What about records?"
"Everywhere that had records of the pre-expansionist Reach has long since been subsumed, and in most cases their populations eradicated. The Reach themselves might have copies somewhere, but we've never found them."
"What about the Green Lantern Corps?"
"Didn't bother keeping detailed records that far back. Border locations, yes, laws, yes. Minor points of sociology or biology? Not unless the local Lanterns made records themselves." She looks slightly dubious again. "It's a big universe."
Checks finished, the empty-skulled body is wheeled into the chirurgical suite while the printer starts work on the next one.
"I'm going to try. Try finding out about their history. I just.. need to know."
I nod. "Then I'll wish you the best of luck. I -on the other hand- am clocking off." I raise my right hand to my forehead. "Let me know if they need me, or if you actually find something."
"I will."
I
step out, looking for
Mr van Wyck, whose head jerks up as I appear- "Oh." -and then returns to the door to Controller Jevek's workshop.
"Any news?"
"No. The Controller thinks it probably possible to get them up again, but it's not easy. Making…"
"Making more is easier and fulfils the same strategic necessity."
"Something like that."
"Can you do anything to help them recover?" He frowns, shaking his head. "In that case, the surviving Darkstars and I were going to have dinner. Do you and your people want to come as well? There's some… Great restaurants on Maltus?"
He thinks for a moment, then hesitantly nods. "I don't know about the others. But I will. Thanks."
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