I'm involved with a fun project: a role-playing PBEM game. Part of the fun is a running monologue by me and the other six role players. It's almost easy to take the events and situations of (almost) every turn and weave a story around them, and I've found that the story seems to write itself. Although the full text is available under Multiplaying at the thread RPI Narrative, I've decided to post my entries here in a serial manner. I hope you enjoy it.
Hydro
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SKYE JOURNAL
MY2101
Journal of Lady Deirdre Skye
We are all pretty traumatized with disintegration of Unity and the frightening and unplanned start we have had here on Chiron. It was not supposed to be like this. Humanity's last hope has degenerated into chaos, and we are all struggling to pick up the pieces. We have heard nothing from the other seven survival pods, and all of us hope they made landfall safely. Unfortunately, in the absence of information rumors abound. Some talk of sabotage and terrorism in those frantic final hours, of Security Chief Yang being assassinated, and of Santiago as being the prime saboteur. I earnestly hope that Sheng-Ji Yang is among the living, and that the rumors of Santiago are false. We do know one thing, however: Captain Garland is surely dead. Engineering Technicians Hobkins was monitoring the comm just before we separated. According to him Captain Garland manually overrode the jammed pod releases as Unity was breaking up, and in doing so he saved us all. He must have stayed with his command like an ancient mariner, guiding Unity to its sad end. We will honor his memory.
Our pod crash-landed near a wide sea on the northeastern slope of a landmass, the size and shape of which no one knows. Our survey team reported back quickly as our hab units went up and breathers were dispersed to those in our Unity pod, and the reports were excellent. We are blessed with rainy and fertile land, with a reasonable amount of easily accessible raw materials near ground surface. A fragment of Unity apparently lies to our southeast, and all of us hope it is a supply pod. We have so little that anything would be a welcomed.
We proceed with care, of course, since this is an alien planet and we have so little information on its flora and fauna. Already we have seen indications of a strange and robust fungal-like growth in the sea and possibly on land. We have been too busy ensuring our own survival to explore much, but we hope to. The scientist in me wants to see and know, to explore this world and listen to what it has to say to us. In a way this is the grandest adventure of all time, but I just wish it had started under better circumstances.
Hydro
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SKYE JOURNAL
MY2101
Journal of Lady Deirdre Skye
We are all pretty traumatized with disintegration of Unity and the frightening and unplanned start we have had here on Chiron. It was not supposed to be like this. Humanity's last hope has degenerated into chaos, and we are all struggling to pick up the pieces. We have heard nothing from the other seven survival pods, and all of us hope they made landfall safely. Unfortunately, in the absence of information rumors abound. Some talk of sabotage and terrorism in those frantic final hours, of Security Chief Yang being assassinated, and of Santiago as being the prime saboteur. I earnestly hope that Sheng-Ji Yang is among the living, and that the rumors of Santiago are false. We do know one thing, however: Captain Garland is surely dead. Engineering Technicians Hobkins was monitoring the comm just before we separated. According to him Captain Garland manually overrode the jammed pod releases as Unity was breaking up, and in doing so he saved us all. He must have stayed with his command like an ancient mariner, guiding Unity to its sad end. We will honor his memory.
Our pod crash-landed near a wide sea on the northeastern slope of a landmass, the size and shape of which no one knows. Our survey team reported back quickly as our hab units went up and breathers were dispersed to those in our Unity pod, and the reports were excellent. We are blessed with rainy and fertile land, with a reasonable amount of easily accessible raw materials near ground surface. A fragment of Unity apparently lies to our southeast, and all of us hope it is a supply pod. We have so little that anything would be a welcomed.
We proceed with care, of course, since this is an alien planet and we have so little information on its flora and fauna. Already we have seen indications of a strange and robust fungal-like growth in the sea and possibly on land. We have been too busy ensuring our own survival to explore much, but we hope to. The scientist in me wants to see and know, to explore this world and listen to what it has to say to us. In a way this is the grandest adventure of all time, but I just wish it had started under better circumstances.
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