This is my 5th PBEM with MasterBuilder. This time I am the rabid industrialist Morgan and he is the power hungry Santiago. Should be a very different game than those of the past.
The only unique PBEM rule we agreed upon was to have only 1 SE change in 20 years in each of the major categories (government, economics, etc). This prevents the players from taking advantage of SE games, and makes you think long and hard before you make a SE decision. The AI is also helped since it is pretty hopeless at taking advantage of SE tricks.
We selected diverse factions: University, Cyborgs, Morgan (me), Santiago (MasterBuilder), PKs, Gaians, and Hive. It is very like original SMAC, but I didn’t want Miriam involved and MB wanted more hybrids, so the Orange Fanatics bit the dust.
We’ve decided to call this dialog Paradigms. I hope you like it.
*~*~*~*
Sparta, MY 2101
Corazon watched as the workers continued to build Sparta Command all around her. She looked all around her and thought again how lucky they had been in landing here. The base was situated on high ground, over 800 meters from sea level and it offered them direct access to the sea. To the north a small peninsula provided a bridge to what seemed to be a larger land mass. There was also a high yielding nutrient sector to the north as well that would provide ample food supplies. As she watched the workers building under the supervision of the engineers she was filled with pride at her accomplishment. Since the moment the disaster had struck Unity their lives had been chaos. She had warned that fool Pravin Lal to take better security measures but he would not listen and they paid the price for that lack of judgment. After landing on Chiron she took control of the survivors in her pod and had organized them into three classes: soldiers, workers, technicians. Each person now had a caste that they belonged in and since the reorganization efficiency had improved along with morale. Sparta Command was almost done and from here she would build and explore and if need by conquer. In those first weeks she herself was almost at a loss at how to organize the survivors in the most efficient manner. Then she remembered her ancient history and how the Spartans had emphasized frugality, hard work and military discipline in order to conquer all of Macedonia. She quickly wrote up a framework and presented it to the men and women who had begun to follower her commands and they accepted it. At first some of the other survivors were angered about the new rules but the demands of Chiron made them see reality quickly. So in just over a month the Spartan nation was born. Corazon had vowed never to follow Pravin Lal again and his stupid United Nations rules since it was the rules that had brought them to this mess. Now, she had to clean it up.
“Colonel, a report has just come in from our scout rovers operating to the north.” A communication sergeant had walked up to her and handed her the note. After handing her the note he quickly saluted and waited for her to respond which she did promptly and then read the note:
To: Colonel Santiago
FROM: Captain Mars
SETREP REPORT
HAVE DISCOVERED ANCIENT ALIEN RUINS TWO SECTORS TO THE NORTH OF SPARTA COMMAND. SENT TEAM INTO TO INVESTIGATE RUINS AND FOUND ALIEN WRITINGS AND OTHER ARTIFACTS. WILL DISPATCH PICTURES AND ALL RELICS FOUND BACK TO SPARTA COMMAND. AREA IS RICH IN NUTRIENTS, MINERALS AND ENERGY. WILL CONTINUE TO SCOUT AHEAD AND FIND SUITABLE LOCATION FOR COLONY POD #1.
Corazon folded the report and stuffed it into her pocket. Alien ruins? So non-humans might inhabit this planet. She marched across the parade field to the communications bunker and control center. She opened the air lock and when through and quickly took off her environment suit. Inside she found her second in command Lt. Colonel Mansfield and his aide, Lieutenant Marks.
“Have you read this yet?” She reached in and pulled out the SETREP report.
“Yes Colonel I have.” Mansfield responded.
“I want to see plans by 20:00hrs today on how the command staff intends to deal with the possibility of alien life forms on Chiron. Make sure you take into account base security concerns as well. I want everyone to be armed from now on!” Corazon turned and walked into her office to begin her own work on the new security regulations so she was sure the command staff would not miss anything. The team was good but they were still learning and a good leader was always there to help teach his subordinates how to be better soldiers. The command team she had put together was top notch, the best people she could find from the survivors from the Unity nightmare. Mansfield had a good mind for organization and had been an officer in the European Coalition army; he was the obvious choice for her second in command. He was loyal and seemed to be content in he role as her second, no threat from him. The remaining command staff included Major Maxine “Max” West: base commander of Sparta Command, Major Robert Hudson: commander of all field operations, Major Pavel “Pete” Gregorivich: chief of intelligence and security, Major Janice Hunt: communications and operations. Major Blake “bulldog” Stewart: research and development, and lastly Major Harza Ibin’ Aliah: training and administration of the army/navy of the Spartan military. Corazon had also included one “civilian” representative as part of the command council, Master-Chief technician Summers Booth: director of all non-military construction projects and operations. At first Corazon was hesitant about including Booth but she had quickly proved her worth in helping to organize the workers and technicians.
*~*~*~*
Chiron, MY 2101
Of course, the landing was chaos, and now that they were on the ground there was hardship. The last moments of Unity had been harrowing and even now those last turbulent minutes were stark reminders on how close they all had been to a fiery death. Recriminations abounded: it was due to poor leadership; no, there were terrorists, and Santiago was implicated; low-bidder construction had doomed Unity from the start. Now that they were on the ground the situation was not much better. There had been many deaths at the landing; fully 40% more than the surviving command staff had projected. But then, the UN planners had assumed there would be an orderly selection of colony sites and time to take reasonable precautions during the landing. They had had none.
It seemed to Nwabudike Morgan that chaos was mankind’s default positions, and he liked it that way. An overly abundance of order meant that new, and superior, ideas would not be heard - but, not now. This was an opportunity, an opportunity to take disaster and remold it into something greater. It was also an opportunity to exert leadership on the milling drones that drifted this way and that. Some here had some ability to lead, but they had no vision. Those with vision had little leadership ability. In short, it was perfect.
Already a cadre had built itself around Nwabudike Morgan, a man with ideas and who knew how to make decisions. These flocked to him, and that was no accident. Even at the landing the CEO, as he was called, had identified and cultivated certain friendships, and deals had been struck. Each was private, seemingly at the expense of others for those that sought advancement. There was a power struggle to those who could discern it, and Nwabudike was at the center if this. Already one faction vying for supremacy, the tattered remnants of the Unity command staff, had been co-opted, driven to despair, or made irrelevant – Morgan’s first victory. With those out of the way or in his fold the others would be easy prey.
*~*~*~*
Sparta, MY 2102
Captain Mars had dispatched the alien relics back to Sparta Command for analysis and had been ordered to continue his reconnaissance. After coming across the first alien ruins he almost immediately found another. Rover team alpha was scouting on the right flank when they came across the dome. At first they had thought it was one of the Unity pods but as they had gotten closer they realized it was another alien site. Mars was contacted immediately and ordered the rest of the scout rovers to converge on the site. It had taken some time to find anything that looked like an entrance but they did and soon Mars and several other soldiers worked their way down into the labyrinth while the rest of the scouts stood guard.
As they went deeper into the structure they noticed the walls were covered in mathematic symbols and some language that they had not been able to decipher. After about 20 minutes of searching they came across one room that had a giant black box in it, the only object at all that they could find so far.
Mars and the team looked all around the box and the only thing he could find was a square panel with a green button on it.
“Are you going to try it sir?” His driver asked. Mars looked at him and then the two gunners that were part of the search team.
“Get ready and take your rifles off of safety, now stand back!” Mars stretched out his arm as far as he could and hit the green button and jumped back.
At first, nothing happened. Then suddenly the black metallic walls seemed to dissolve into dust, at one moment they were solid steel the next a black powder. What was inside the box made all of them step back a few more steps. It could only be called a robot of some sorts. A giant robot measuring over four meters in height and two meters in width. It had six giant legs that supported a hexagon shaped body. The torso area had a variety of might be called sensors and from the looks of it weapons of some sort. Mars swept his flashlight over the whole device looking at every detail. Behind him his driver and the gunners were talking back and forth guessing at what it might be. Mars knew though, somehow he knew, it was a war machine. The robot was encased in some sort of armor he had never seen and he had a good guess that those long probes on either side of the robot was some sort energy weapon, no this was a thing of war.
Suddenly a metallic object hit the floor next to the robot and Mars moved his flashlight to it. It looked like a clipboard or something. He walked slowly over to it and picked it up and put his light on it. It was about the size of a clipboard but looked more like a computer screen. It had two buttons at the bottom, one green and one red. Without even thinking, foolish when he later thought about it, he hit the green one. Suddenly the device lit up and the same writing on the walls began to flash on the screen. He watched for a few minutes as the other searchers crowded around him talking and looking at the screen. Nothing seemed to be happening at all the alien words kept flashing across the screen for some time and then it stopped. All four men looked at each other and then the robot moved.
All of them jumped back nearly a meter and landed with their guns at the ready. Mars knew that if this came down to a shooting match they would probably loose. What had he done? If this machine got loose and made its way back to Sparta Command it would probably destroy everything and everyone!
The machine began to talk in what was likely the alien language but it did not move any more. The other members of the recon team were constantly asking him questions as to what it was, what should they do? As if he knew the answer to that.
Then the machine said a human word that shocked them all.
“ORDERS”
The all looked at each other again
“ORDERS”
“How does it know our language?” His drive asked.
“THIS UNIT IS DESIGNED TO ADAPT TO LEARN. WHAT ARE YOUR ORDERS”
“What are you?” Mars asked
“BATTLE UNIT X-303, OGRE CLASS MARK-I” It replied.
“What do you mean when you said, orders?” Mars asked.
“THIS UNIT AWAITS YOUR COMMAND INPUT FOR ANY TASK YOU REQUIRE”
“Can you leave this building and go back to the surface.” Mars asked
“AFFRIMATIVE.”
Mars thought for a moment and then asked several questions. “How do we control you, I mean, can we turn you off?”
“PRIMARY CONTROL IS ACCOMPISHED THROUGH VOICE COMMAND THAT IS LOCKED INTO THE VOICE PRINT OF THE OPERATOR WHO ACTIVATES THE COMMAND LINK DEVICE. TO DEACTIVATE THIS UNIT PRESS THE RED BUTTON ON THE CONTROL PAD.” It replied.
Mars stared down at what must be the control pad and found the red button next to the green. Mars turned to his driver.
“Radio back to base and inform them that we have a little surprise for them.” Mars smiled as his driver grinned to. The Colonel was going to get a very big surprise!
*~*~*~*
Morgan Industries, MY 2102
CEO Morgan was quite pleased. The last of his enemies was now suitably controlled by either their own ambition, and by joining his cause, or by their disgrace. As a result Nwabudike Morgan rose to the top, and since he had acted through proxies it appeared that he was the peacemaker, a true leader that was above all the down and dirty politics.
Now that those unpleasant struggles were done it was time to get to business, which was business. Morgan Industries had now been established and the second half of their colony was now setting off toward a rich river system. When established, the new base would likely be more lucrative than Industries, despite having access to a wonderful lode of nutrients that did much to feed a growing population.
It was worrying that there were no other signs of Unity either in the form of communications from the other leaders or Unity Pods, which were supposed to contain all the needs a colony could want. That was worrisome since if all the Unity Pods failed to deploy it was likely that their colony pod was the only one to survive. And, if that was true then they were the only survivors of all of humanity.
This would be an awesome responsibility, the biggest of the CEO’s long career and one befitting his character. Who else could help humanity achieve its true potential by shaking off its dusty past? Who else had the vision and the drive to lead humanity to a new, glorious age of prosperity? The answer was simple, and CEO Morgan knew he was the man to get this done.
The only unique PBEM rule we agreed upon was to have only 1 SE change in 20 years in each of the major categories (government, economics, etc). This prevents the players from taking advantage of SE games, and makes you think long and hard before you make a SE decision. The AI is also helped since it is pretty hopeless at taking advantage of SE tricks.
We selected diverse factions: University, Cyborgs, Morgan (me), Santiago (MasterBuilder), PKs, Gaians, and Hive. It is very like original SMAC, but I didn’t want Miriam involved and MB wanted more hybrids, so the Orange Fanatics bit the dust.
We’ve decided to call this dialog Paradigms. I hope you like it.
*~*~*~*
Sparta, MY 2101
Corazon watched as the workers continued to build Sparta Command all around her. She looked all around her and thought again how lucky they had been in landing here. The base was situated on high ground, over 800 meters from sea level and it offered them direct access to the sea. To the north a small peninsula provided a bridge to what seemed to be a larger land mass. There was also a high yielding nutrient sector to the north as well that would provide ample food supplies. As she watched the workers building under the supervision of the engineers she was filled with pride at her accomplishment. Since the moment the disaster had struck Unity their lives had been chaos. She had warned that fool Pravin Lal to take better security measures but he would not listen and they paid the price for that lack of judgment. After landing on Chiron she took control of the survivors in her pod and had organized them into three classes: soldiers, workers, technicians. Each person now had a caste that they belonged in and since the reorganization efficiency had improved along with morale. Sparta Command was almost done and from here she would build and explore and if need by conquer. In those first weeks she herself was almost at a loss at how to organize the survivors in the most efficient manner. Then she remembered her ancient history and how the Spartans had emphasized frugality, hard work and military discipline in order to conquer all of Macedonia. She quickly wrote up a framework and presented it to the men and women who had begun to follower her commands and they accepted it. At first some of the other survivors were angered about the new rules but the demands of Chiron made them see reality quickly. So in just over a month the Spartan nation was born. Corazon had vowed never to follow Pravin Lal again and his stupid United Nations rules since it was the rules that had brought them to this mess. Now, she had to clean it up.
“Colonel, a report has just come in from our scout rovers operating to the north.” A communication sergeant had walked up to her and handed her the note. After handing her the note he quickly saluted and waited for her to respond which she did promptly and then read the note:
To: Colonel Santiago
FROM: Captain Mars
SETREP REPORT
HAVE DISCOVERED ANCIENT ALIEN RUINS TWO SECTORS TO THE NORTH OF SPARTA COMMAND. SENT TEAM INTO TO INVESTIGATE RUINS AND FOUND ALIEN WRITINGS AND OTHER ARTIFACTS. WILL DISPATCH PICTURES AND ALL RELICS FOUND BACK TO SPARTA COMMAND. AREA IS RICH IN NUTRIENTS, MINERALS AND ENERGY. WILL CONTINUE TO SCOUT AHEAD AND FIND SUITABLE LOCATION FOR COLONY POD #1.
Corazon folded the report and stuffed it into her pocket. Alien ruins? So non-humans might inhabit this planet. She marched across the parade field to the communications bunker and control center. She opened the air lock and when through and quickly took off her environment suit. Inside she found her second in command Lt. Colonel Mansfield and his aide, Lieutenant Marks.
“Have you read this yet?” She reached in and pulled out the SETREP report.
“Yes Colonel I have.” Mansfield responded.
“I want to see plans by 20:00hrs today on how the command staff intends to deal with the possibility of alien life forms on Chiron. Make sure you take into account base security concerns as well. I want everyone to be armed from now on!” Corazon turned and walked into her office to begin her own work on the new security regulations so she was sure the command staff would not miss anything. The team was good but they were still learning and a good leader was always there to help teach his subordinates how to be better soldiers. The command team she had put together was top notch, the best people she could find from the survivors from the Unity nightmare. Mansfield had a good mind for organization and had been an officer in the European Coalition army; he was the obvious choice for her second in command. He was loyal and seemed to be content in he role as her second, no threat from him. The remaining command staff included Major Maxine “Max” West: base commander of Sparta Command, Major Robert Hudson: commander of all field operations, Major Pavel “Pete” Gregorivich: chief of intelligence and security, Major Janice Hunt: communications and operations. Major Blake “bulldog” Stewart: research and development, and lastly Major Harza Ibin’ Aliah: training and administration of the army/navy of the Spartan military. Corazon had also included one “civilian” representative as part of the command council, Master-Chief technician Summers Booth: director of all non-military construction projects and operations. At first Corazon was hesitant about including Booth but she had quickly proved her worth in helping to organize the workers and technicians.
*~*~*~*
Chiron, MY 2101
Of course, the landing was chaos, and now that they were on the ground there was hardship. The last moments of Unity had been harrowing and even now those last turbulent minutes were stark reminders on how close they all had been to a fiery death. Recriminations abounded: it was due to poor leadership; no, there were terrorists, and Santiago was implicated; low-bidder construction had doomed Unity from the start. Now that they were on the ground the situation was not much better. There had been many deaths at the landing; fully 40% more than the surviving command staff had projected. But then, the UN planners had assumed there would be an orderly selection of colony sites and time to take reasonable precautions during the landing. They had had none.
It seemed to Nwabudike Morgan that chaos was mankind’s default positions, and he liked it that way. An overly abundance of order meant that new, and superior, ideas would not be heard - but, not now. This was an opportunity, an opportunity to take disaster and remold it into something greater. It was also an opportunity to exert leadership on the milling drones that drifted this way and that. Some here had some ability to lead, but they had no vision. Those with vision had little leadership ability. In short, it was perfect.
Already a cadre had built itself around Nwabudike Morgan, a man with ideas and who knew how to make decisions. These flocked to him, and that was no accident. Even at the landing the CEO, as he was called, had identified and cultivated certain friendships, and deals had been struck. Each was private, seemingly at the expense of others for those that sought advancement. There was a power struggle to those who could discern it, and Nwabudike was at the center if this. Already one faction vying for supremacy, the tattered remnants of the Unity command staff, had been co-opted, driven to despair, or made irrelevant – Morgan’s first victory. With those out of the way or in his fold the others would be easy prey.
*~*~*~*
Sparta, MY 2102
Captain Mars had dispatched the alien relics back to Sparta Command for analysis and had been ordered to continue his reconnaissance. After coming across the first alien ruins he almost immediately found another. Rover team alpha was scouting on the right flank when they came across the dome. At first they had thought it was one of the Unity pods but as they had gotten closer they realized it was another alien site. Mars was contacted immediately and ordered the rest of the scout rovers to converge on the site. It had taken some time to find anything that looked like an entrance but they did and soon Mars and several other soldiers worked their way down into the labyrinth while the rest of the scouts stood guard.
As they went deeper into the structure they noticed the walls were covered in mathematic symbols and some language that they had not been able to decipher. After about 20 minutes of searching they came across one room that had a giant black box in it, the only object at all that they could find so far.
Mars and the team looked all around the box and the only thing he could find was a square panel with a green button on it.
“Are you going to try it sir?” His driver asked. Mars looked at him and then the two gunners that were part of the search team.
“Get ready and take your rifles off of safety, now stand back!” Mars stretched out his arm as far as he could and hit the green button and jumped back.
At first, nothing happened. Then suddenly the black metallic walls seemed to dissolve into dust, at one moment they were solid steel the next a black powder. What was inside the box made all of them step back a few more steps. It could only be called a robot of some sorts. A giant robot measuring over four meters in height and two meters in width. It had six giant legs that supported a hexagon shaped body. The torso area had a variety of might be called sensors and from the looks of it weapons of some sort. Mars swept his flashlight over the whole device looking at every detail. Behind him his driver and the gunners were talking back and forth guessing at what it might be. Mars knew though, somehow he knew, it was a war machine. The robot was encased in some sort of armor he had never seen and he had a good guess that those long probes on either side of the robot was some sort energy weapon, no this was a thing of war.
Suddenly a metallic object hit the floor next to the robot and Mars moved his flashlight to it. It looked like a clipboard or something. He walked slowly over to it and picked it up and put his light on it. It was about the size of a clipboard but looked more like a computer screen. It had two buttons at the bottom, one green and one red. Without even thinking, foolish when he later thought about it, he hit the green one. Suddenly the device lit up and the same writing on the walls began to flash on the screen. He watched for a few minutes as the other searchers crowded around him talking and looking at the screen. Nothing seemed to be happening at all the alien words kept flashing across the screen for some time and then it stopped. All four men looked at each other and then the robot moved.
All of them jumped back nearly a meter and landed with their guns at the ready. Mars knew that if this came down to a shooting match they would probably loose. What had he done? If this machine got loose and made its way back to Sparta Command it would probably destroy everything and everyone!
The machine began to talk in what was likely the alien language but it did not move any more. The other members of the recon team were constantly asking him questions as to what it was, what should they do? As if he knew the answer to that.
Then the machine said a human word that shocked them all.
“ORDERS”
The all looked at each other again
“ORDERS”
“How does it know our language?” His drive asked.
“THIS UNIT IS DESIGNED TO ADAPT TO LEARN. WHAT ARE YOUR ORDERS”
“What are you?” Mars asked
“BATTLE UNIT X-303, OGRE CLASS MARK-I” It replied.
“What do you mean when you said, orders?” Mars asked.
“THIS UNIT AWAITS YOUR COMMAND INPUT FOR ANY TASK YOU REQUIRE”
“Can you leave this building and go back to the surface.” Mars asked
“AFFRIMATIVE.”
Mars thought for a moment and then asked several questions. “How do we control you, I mean, can we turn you off?”
“PRIMARY CONTROL IS ACCOMPISHED THROUGH VOICE COMMAND THAT IS LOCKED INTO THE VOICE PRINT OF THE OPERATOR WHO ACTIVATES THE COMMAND LINK DEVICE. TO DEACTIVATE THIS UNIT PRESS THE RED BUTTON ON THE CONTROL PAD.” It replied.
Mars stared down at what must be the control pad and found the red button next to the green. Mars turned to his driver.
“Radio back to base and inform them that we have a little surprise for them.” Mars smiled as his driver grinned to. The Colonel was going to get a very big surprise!
*~*~*~*
Morgan Industries, MY 2102
CEO Morgan was quite pleased. The last of his enemies was now suitably controlled by either their own ambition, and by joining his cause, or by their disgrace. As a result Nwabudike Morgan rose to the top, and since he had acted through proxies it appeared that he was the peacemaker, a true leader that was above all the down and dirty politics.
Now that those unpleasant struggles were done it was time to get to business, which was business. Morgan Industries had now been established and the second half of their colony was now setting off toward a rich river system. When established, the new base would likely be more lucrative than Industries, despite having access to a wonderful lode of nutrients that did much to feed a growing population.
It was worrying that there were no other signs of Unity either in the form of communications from the other leaders or Unity Pods, which were supposed to contain all the needs a colony could want. That was worrisome since if all the Unity Pods failed to deploy it was likely that their colony pod was the only one to survive. And, if that was true then they were the only survivors of all of humanity.
This would be an awesome responsibility, the biggest of the CEO’s long career and one befitting his character. Who else could help humanity achieve its true potential by shaking off its dusty past? Who else had the vision and the drive to lead humanity to a new, glorious age of prosperity? The answer was simple, and CEO Morgan knew he was the man to get this done.
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