OK, this is my story as far a it's got at the moment.
From now on I should be giving it my sole attention since I've finished my other two. Even though they're not SMAC, should I post them here anyway?
Anyway, here it is. Like I say, I haven't got very far, but this is it as far as I've got.
Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri: First Speaker
Data Entry Received and Validated. Personal Memoirs, First Speaker, Gaia’s Landing.
I have finally completed my personal memoirs, written at the request of my friend Lady Deirdre Skye. I now prepare to go my way to the Shining One, since my life upon this globe some call Planet is now drawing to a close. Not all Lady Deirdre’s empathic gifts, nor all today’s rejuvenation and longevity technology, can keep me upon Planet forever.
Prologue
Gaia’s Landing, MY2,164, June 6th, 9 noon
Lady Deirdre Skye sighed as she wandered through the famous White Pine Plantation in the courtyard of Gaia’s Landing. In the years since Planetfall, Planet had never seen a conflict like this. Every faction save the Gaians had taken a side. Ranged against the alliance of the Human Hive, the Lord’s Believers and the Morganites was the University of Planet, the Spartan Federation and the UN Peacekeepers. The Stepdaughters of Planet could be the deciding force behind this conflict - but their pacifistic tendencies decreed that they would take a side only when every other option had been explored. Currently, Lady Deirdre was engaged in an attempt to reconcile both sides, but it now seemed unlikely. A Spartan X Tachyon Rover had met a Hive Missile Artillery unit and had armed its chemical weapons before destroying the paralysed Artillery. Chairman Sheng-Ji Yang had walked out of the peace talks in disgust when this news reached him, and it now seemed unlikely that the Hive and the Spartans would ever reconcile. However, progress had been seen with the Morganites and the University/Peacekeeper alliance, although the Morganites’ strong affiliation with the Lord’s Believers (and above all the fact that the Believers had an outstanding loan of 400 energy credits from the Morganites!) prevented them from talking Truce at the moment.
Deirdre knew she was walking through a potential minefield. Currently the Gaian faction was not at war with any other, and Deirdre had been careful to maintain only two Pacts of Sister/Brotherhood - one with the Morganites and one with the Peacekeepers (the two least violent and least antagonistic factions next to the Gaians) - in the hope that this would be a bridge between the two sides.
Absently, she scanned through her latest reports, until one in particular caught her eye. The report of alien sightings...
Dismissed by many as an interesting but inconsequential phenomenon, scoffed at by others as the delusions of a single denizen of a Sky Hydroponics Lab, taken up fervently by the impressionable as either an opportunity for peace or one for destruction. How, wondered Lady Deirdre, could a single report cause so much dissent and division?
Reaching out with her empathic powers, she began to scan Planet’s neural net - and gasped at the turmoil she felt. Not since the final dissipation of the Churn had Planet’s distress been this marked.
There was a distinct split of opinion in Planet’s neural net. It seemed as though there were two - dare she call them factions? - one which advocated contact with the aliens, and one which urged caution. The strife was incredible - she felt as though her body would split in two.
Quickly, she withdrew from the net, only to hear a wild scream from somewhere to her left. The Centauri Preserve!
She raced towards it. Hordes of mindworms were lashing against the dome with all the strength they had. Tendrils of fungus thrashed as they sought an exit from their imprisonment.
Planet was rising...
* * * * *
UN Headquarters, 9 noon
Commissioner Pravin Lal was at that moment overseeing the military preparations for the latest Peacekeeper offensive against the Human Hive. The two factions were the first to exchange communications frequencies, and from the start there had been mutual distrust and dislike. Lal abhorred Sheng-ji Yang’s social experiments and his vicious and brutal dictatorship, and Yang in his turn was horrified by Lal’s democratic policies and his trust in diplomacy to right all wrongs. Consequently, Yang had been the first to open hostilities, by accusing Lal of harbouring traitors against the Hive - actually escapees from one of Yang’s more barbaric social experiments. Lal had not dignified this accusation with a response, and so in MY2,150 the first shot was fired. Three outlying Peacekeeper bases had been captured before Lal’s troops could make it to the Peacekeeper/Hive boundary. However, Lal’s forces had quickly recaptured these bases, and then pressed on into Hive territory. Two Hive bases had been annexed before Hive reinforcements arrived, and battle was joined.
Pacts of Brotherhood and Sisterhood had been activated without delay, and the comm channels had fairly buzzed with threats and Vendetta declarations. Within the space of a few hours, three factions had joined battle with another three. The University, Peacekeepers and Spartan Federation were now engaged in a pitched battle against the Lord’s Believers, Hive and Morganites.
Lal sighed. His pacifistic tendencies screamed at him every time he gave the order for more troops to be recruited or a base to be assaulted, but it must be done. The evil Hive must not be allowed to terrorise their defenceless subjects any longer. Together, the three factions loyal to the UN Charter for this mission would liberate the citizens from social experimentation, religious fanaticism and blatant wealth-grabbing. Together...
* * * * *
Outskirts of Gaia’s Landing, 1:34 p.m.
Prime Function Aki Zeta-5 of the Central Consciousness closed her eyes and concentrated. Within a split-second, her mind achieved uplink with every single other member of the Consciousness. Finally...
She breathed deeply, her human side revelling in the power, her cybernetic implants revelling in the prospects. Quickly, she sent out the rallying call which would bring every single Consciousness-controlled body to her current position.
With one mental command, she opened her communication implant, and asked for an audience with Lady Deirdre Skye. Soon, the Consciousness would acquire its first base...
University Base, 1:50 p.m.
Academician Prokhor Zakharov’s fist made a loud crunching noise as he brought it down upon his datapad. Damn Yang to the lowest reaches of Hell! Another two bases lost! If Santiago did not send her troops soon, his people would be eliminated, wiped off Planet’s surface forever.
One by one, his bases had fallen before the might of the Hive’s armies. Now only two - Bibliothek Letters and University Base - remained to him, and these were poorly-defended.
Zakharov snorted. Where had all his technological research, all his quest for knowledge got him? Here, stuck in a hell-hole of a headquarters, in the middle of a mish-mash city, with only a few defenders staffing the defensive perimeter. All his technologies, so carefully saved up, were now all in the hands of the enemy, and his one tenuous advantage was gone, dissipated without trace.
From now on I should be giving it my sole attention since I've finished my other two. Even though they're not SMAC, should I post them here anyway?
Anyway, here it is. Like I say, I haven't got very far, but this is it as far as I've got.
Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri: First Speaker
Data Entry Received and Validated. Personal Memoirs, First Speaker, Gaia’s Landing.
I have finally completed my personal memoirs, written at the request of my friend Lady Deirdre Skye. I now prepare to go my way to the Shining One, since my life upon this globe some call Planet is now drawing to a close. Not all Lady Deirdre’s empathic gifts, nor all today’s rejuvenation and longevity technology, can keep me upon Planet forever.
Prologue
Gaia’s Landing, MY2,164, June 6th, 9 noon
Lady Deirdre Skye sighed as she wandered through the famous White Pine Plantation in the courtyard of Gaia’s Landing. In the years since Planetfall, Planet had never seen a conflict like this. Every faction save the Gaians had taken a side. Ranged against the alliance of the Human Hive, the Lord’s Believers and the Morganites was the University of Planet, the Spartan Federation and the UN Peacekeepers. The Stepdaughters of Planet could be the deciding force behind this conflict - but their pacifistic tendencies decreed that they would take a side only when every other option had been explored. Currently, Lady Deirdre was engaged in an attempt to reconcile both sides, but it now seemed unlikely. A Spartan X Tachyon Rover had met a Hive Missile Artillery unit and had armed its chemical weapons before destroying the paralysed Artillery. Chairman Sheng-Ji Yang had walked out of the peace talks in disgust when this news reached him, and it now seemed unlikely that the Hive and the Spartans would ever reconcile. However, progress had been seen with the Morganites and the University/Peacekeeper alliance, although the Morganites’ strong affiliation with the Lord’s Believers (and above all the fact that the Believers had an outstanding loan of 400 energy credits from the Morganites!) prevented them from talking Truce at the moment.
Deirdre knew she was walking through a potential minefield. Currently the Gaian faction was not at war with any other, and Deirdre had been careful to maintain only two Pacts of Sister/Brotherhood - one with the Morganites and one with the Peacekeepers (the two least violent and least antagonistic factions next to the Gaians) - in the hope that this would be a bridge between the two sides.
Absently, she scanned through her latest reports, until one in particular caught her eye. The report of alien sightings...
Dismissed by many as an interesting but inconsequential phenomenon, scoffed at by others as the delusions of a single denizen of a Sky Hydroponics Lab, taken up fervently by the impressionable as either an opportunity for peace or one for destruction. How, wondered Lady Deirdre, could a single report cause so much dissent and division?
Reaching out with her empathic powers, she began to scan Planet’s neural net - and gasped at the turmoil she felt. Not since the final dissipation of the Churn had Planet’s distress been this marked.
There was a distinct split of opinion in Planet’s neural net. It seemed as though there were two - dare she call them factions? - one which advocated contact with the aliens, and one which urged caution. The strife was incredible - she felt as though her body would split in two.
Quickly, she withdrew from the net, only to hear a wild scream from somewhere to her left. The Centauri Preserve!
She raced towards it. Hordes of mindworms were lashing against the dome with all the strength they had. Tendrils of fungus thrashed as they sought an exit from their imprisonment.
Planet was rising...
* * * * *
UN Headquarters, 9 noon
Commissioner Pravin Lal was at that moment overseeing the military preparations for the latest Peacekeeper offensive against the Human Hive. The two factions were the first to exchange communications frequencies, and from the start there had been mutual distrust and dislike. Lal abhorred Sheng-ji Yang’s social experiments and his vicious and brutal dictatorship, and Yang in his turn was horrified by Lal’s democratic policies and his trust in diplomacy to right all wrongs. Consequently, Yang had been the first to open hostilities, by accusing Lal of harbouring traitors against the Hive - actually escapees from one of Yang’s more barbaric social experiments. Lal had not dignified this accusation with a response, and so in MY2,150 the first shot was fired. Three outlying Peacekeeper bases had been captured before Lal’s troops could make it to the Peacekeeper/Hive boundary. However, Lal’s forces had quickly recaptured these bases, and then pressed on into Hive territory. Two Hive bases had been annexed before Hive reinforcements arrived, and battle was joined.
Pacts of Brotherhood and Sisterhood had been activated without delay, and the comm channels had fairly buzzed with threats and Vendetta declarations. Within the space of a few hours, three factions had joined battle with another three. The University, Peacekeepers and Spartan Federation were now engaged in a pitched battle against the Lord’s Believers, Hive and Morganites.
Lal sighed. His pacifistic tendencies screamed at him every time he gave the order for more troops to be recruited or a base to be assaulted, but it must be done. The evil Hive must not be allowed to terrorise their defenceless subjects any longer. Together, the three factions loyal to the UN Charter for this mission would liberate the citizens from social experimentation, religious fanaticism and blatant wealth-grabbing. Together...
* * * * *
Outskirts of Gaia’s Landing, 1:34 p.m.
Prime Function Aki Zeta-5 of the Central Consciousness closed her eyes and concentrated. Within a split-second, her mind achieved uplink with every single other member of the Consciousness. Finally...
She breathed deeply, her human side revelling in the power, her cybernetic implants revelling in the prospects. Quickly, she sent out the rallying call which would bring every single Consciousness-controlled body to her current position.
With one mental command, she opened her communication implant, and asked for an audience with Lady Deirdre Skye. Soon, the Consciousness would acquire its first base...
University Base, 1:50 p.m.
Academician Prokhor Zakharov’s fist made a loud crunching noise as he brought it down upon his datapad. Damn Yang to the lowest reaches of Hell! Another two bases lost! If Santiago did not send her troops soon, his people would be eliminated, wiped off Planet’s surface forever.
One by one, his bases had fallen before the might of the Hive’s armies. Now only two - Bibliothek Letters and University Base - remained to him, and these were poorly-defended.
Zakharov snorted. Where had all his technological research, all his quest for knowledge got him? Here, stuck in a hell-hole of a headquarters, in the middle of a mish-mash city, with only a few defenders staffing the defensive perimeter. All his technologies, so carefully saved up, were now all in the hands of the enemy, and his one tenuous advantage was gone, dissipated without trace.
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