20080312

Dedication Speech for Ultrawave Relays

by Jane Elendan, Secretary-General of the Imperial Council
Year Day TE 70

Mesayyid of the Imperial Council; Citizens of the Empire: Human Beings across the Galaxy: Welcome. It is my great pleasure, and my even greater honor, to dedicate this network of Ultrawave Relays under the auspices of Imperial Centcom.

This is an historic moment. For the first time, the entire Galaxy is knit together by instantaneous Ultrawave. I stand here in the Imperial Council chambers on Terra—but my words and image appear simultaneously on all of the 252 worlds and countless settlements inhabited by Humans. From Lathyros to the Patalan Cluster and from Amny to distant Wakmarrel…no planet, no settlement, is isolated now.

Please join with me in thanking the thousands of engineers, techs, and others who labored so hard and so long to bring this gift to Humanity.

While these Ultrawave Relays are a project of the Terran Empire, but I must stress that their use is not limited to Imperial worlds. No planet, settlement, or person will be required to join the Empire in order to utilize this marvelous communications network. Imperial Centcom operates as a business, free of political influence, and will accept any and all customers. We want this boon available to the whole family of Humanity.

Better communications can only lead to better under-standing among peoples. Better communications can only allow us to know each other better, to reduce fear, hostility, and misunderstanding. Better communications can only increase peace.

This is my hope, and the hope of the Imperial Council.


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20080305

The Miranda Maris Institute for Wayward Artists

Around the spacious lobby, easily a hundred meters across, balconies rise the building's entire twelve stories, meeting great skylights far above. Four glass-walled elevators are involved in a stately vertical gavotte with one another. On the main floor below are a restaurant, two bars, dance floor, swimming pool, and scattered groups of tables, benches, and comfortable chairs. Stairways, ramps, doors, and arches lead off to other parts of the complex. Bright flags, pennants, and streamers dangle from the balconies. In the middle of the vast space hangs a three-dimensional, twenty-meter model of Drake's Starburst.

Home to over a hundred world-class artists and creative types, the Maris Institute is headquartered in a hotel-turned-artists'-colony outside Washington, DC. When United Nations troops raid the Institute in search of the Ivory Madonna, they discover that challenging artists on their home turf is a big mistake....

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20080227

Ymfrex


Ymfrex is one of the Scattered Worlds. It is the innermost planet of an F-type star, and keeps one face permanently toward its sun. Two different inelligent races occupy Ymfrex. The Remra (Coruman for "night people") live on the dark side; their biochemistry consists of lipids in liquid hydrogen, at twenty to thirty degrees above Absolute Zero. The Ganremra ("day people") live on the day side, where temperatures are in excess of 400° C. -- they are composed of fluorocarbon and fluorosilicone protiens in liguid sulfur.

The two races, of course, are entirely separate and unable to meet one another -- yet they are aware of one another's existence, and communicate with each other (and the rest of the Scattered Worlds) through telepathic means.

Ymfrex is one of the few inhabited worlds in the Galaxy to have no native Hlutr population.

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20080220

Hollow Robin's Question

Hollow Robin enters, perched in the center of an ungainly contraption, half steel exoskeleton and half spaceship cockpit. Ungainly struts and braces support his shoulders, back, and one leg. A dozen keyboards and display screens, real and virtual, orbit around him.

Underneath all the gadgetry, he is an undistinguished middle-aged Anglo, not quite paunchy but certainly soft around the edges. His skin is pallid, his long hair and scraggly beard so pale that they might as well be translucent. His eyes, behind thick lenses, are watery blue-grey. Hollow Robin's body is one that fades into the background, recedes until almost lost in the machinery. Damien thinks that Robin prefers it that way.

Robin faces Damien and, characteristically, begins his conversation in the middle. "In evolutionary terms, what's the most successful creature on our planet?"

"Cockroaches? Beetles?"

Mahlowi shakes her head. "Amoeba," she says, confidently.

Robin frowns. "Wrong, both of you. The most successful creature on Earth is the mitochondria. A billion years ago, they swam into the first cells, and they've been there ever since. They have their own DNA, they reproduce independently -- and they're present in every plant and animal cell that exists. Mitochondria comprise more than five percent of the living mass on the planet."

He stares, hard, at his own right hand. "They only change by slow mutation. Genetically, my mitochondria are more closely related to those of a fruit fly, than I am related to my own brother."

Mahlowi gives him a sweet smile. "So what's the point?"

"Who's to say that our actions might not be motivated by the trillions of mitochondria in our cells, for their own devious mitochondrial schemes? What we perceive as consciousness and free will, might merely be by-products of what our mitochondria are doing."

"It seems to me," Mahlowi says, "that the effect would be the same, either way."

"Ah, but it's only your mitochondria making you say that."

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20080213

Empress Denise Löwenger


b. 2 November 372
d. 25 June 401

393 - 401: Empress of the Terran Empire

Denise was the second child of Virginia Carroll and Mark Löwenger. She was a prodigy, especially in spatio-temporal perception, and was completely at ease in groups of children twice her age.

In her relationship with her older brother, Joseph, Denise behaved as if she were the older sibling, rather than being four years behind him. With her quick mind and ability to charm adults, she rather dominated Joseph throughout their childhood. Curiously, she did not similarly dominate her younger half-brother, Henry Castiligoni.

Like Joseph and Henry, Denise was educated in secular schools; unlike the boys, she quickly moved ahead and spent most of her time in the company of children two or three years older.

Denise was 12 when her mother died and Joseph took the Throne. At once Denise became his constant shadow and confidant, often displaying a much firmer grasp of Galactic politics than Joseph did himself. Denise took and passed her adulthood tests in 386, at age 14; Joseph immediately named her as his foremost advisor. For the rest of Joseph's reign, Denise made the majority of decisions while her brother maintained the public pretense of being Emperor.

Denise was acutely aware of the dissolution of the Carroll Coalition in the Imperial Council, and struggled to maintain the Idara's power. A new coalition, headed by Idara Elendan, opposed Joseph and the Carrolls. At age 17, in 389, she made a political marriage with Edward Tattersall, gaining Idara Löwenger some much-needed allies. In 390 she gave birth to Mary Tattersall, and accepted an Imperial Council Act of Succession making Mary the Heir's Heir. The same Act, incidentally, named Edward Tattersall as Mary's Regent in case the girl was too young to succeed. This provision, viewed by all as a mere incidental formality, was to have important consequences for the Empire.

In late 383, as the Empire suffered further defeats from the Patalanian Union, Joseph began to stray from the Idara's stated goal of defeating and reabsorbing the Union. Instead, he began to move publicly toward a policy of mutual co-existence with the Union, appointing a commission to examine alternatives for peace.

Denise and the rest of the Idara were alarmed. Before the Peace Commission could make its report, Joseph was found dead. Although many in the Empire and the Council were convinced that Denise was behind the murder, a series of public investigations and trials were held, and the (Carroll-dominated) High Court convicted several Union agents of conspiracy and murder of the Emperor.

Denise's most vocal opponents in the Council were threatened with personal investigation; the clear implication was that they would certainly be found guilty of treason, and so they shut up. Denise's succession passed the Council, but many delegates abstained and the vote was hardly a ringing endorsement. In fact, a sizable opposition began to coalesce in support of Henry Castiligoni.

Denise, meanwhile, grew suspicious and paranoid. As the Empire's defeats continued and opposition in the Council grew, she hit upon a way to neutralize the strongest of her opponents, the Elendans. The planet Elendan, along with roughly a dozen other worlds economically linked to it, was declared semi-autonomous. The Idara's leader, Elsje Elendan, was granted the rank of Archduchess. The Treaty of Elendan (TE 394), which created this new status, was vague and many of its provisions took years to work out -- but the immediate effect was the removal of the Elendans from the Imperial Council and from the Empire's government.

In 395 Odonia was similarly removed, and Sedante & Teleskany were made semi-autonomous in 397.

No matter what Denise did, however, the Empire continued on a downward path. The Provincial Dukes, half of whom were opponents of the Crown, were increasingly unwilling to release ships, troops, and materials to other Provinces. The economy suffered a major depression, hitting a low point in TE 399.

By TE 401 Denise had become completely unstable. Enraged at the lack of cooperation among the Dukes, she drafted orders to remove half of them and replace them with members of her own Idara.

Denise Löwenger, however, was no Maj Thovold -- she lacked the political and military might to carry out those orders. After a particularly contentious Council session on June 24, 401, Denise retreated to her rooms and closed the doors. The next morning, June 25, she was found dead in her bed. When an autopsy was finally produced, it merely stated that she had died of natural causes. Her murderers, if indeed she was murdered, were never found.

Denise had died at age 28. She had ruled the Empire, first in her brother's name and then in her own, for 17 years.

According to the terms of the Act of Succession of 390, Denise was succeeded by her daughter, Mary Tattersall. Mary, however, was only 11 and still had years to go before she would be ready to pass her adulthood tests. According to the Act, Edward Tattersall acted as Regent for Mary.

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20080206

The Kohlenebian Empire


When the great Core empire called Malreppidar fell (approximately 2.7 million B.C.E.), refugees entered the Scattered Worlds and settled on the planet Kohleneb, forming the Kohlenebian Empire.

The Empire was a totalitarian state ruled by the Emperor-God Arivaan. Kohlenebian culture, like the Core culture from which it sprang, was rigid and stratified, with little in the way of personal liberty. Without the power of the Gergathan to back it up, Kohlenebia was a pale shadow of the original. It survived on pure inertia for about 400,000 years, then fell apart into squabbling states and individual worlds.

The Galactic Riders officially shunned Kohlenebia, but many individual Riders aided freedom fighters within the Empire.

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20080130

Princess Mahlowi

Princess Mahlowi sits straight and serene, gazing into the middle distance rather than at the supplicant before her. She wears a full-skirted, wide-sleeved gown in her trademark African Tudor style, kinte cloth and other West African fabrics trimmed with leopard skin and gold ornaments. Her headdress is based on Congolese basket-weave, her gloves adorned with Fante ritual designs. She wears a stunning gold necklace fashioned in the shape of the Nexus starburst. She cools herself with a fan of ostrich feathers. In browns and greens, amber and gold, she is the colors of Africa itself.

Mahlowi Sisse Keita Touré, born in America on the first full moon of 2001, returned to Africa at the very start of the Great Kurudi, the Return. Princess Mahlowi combined splandor and pomp with true management ability, technology with tradition, and progressive vision with respect for history. In months, she was West Africa's darling; in a year, the world's.

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20080123

The Imperial Galactographic Survey

The Imperial Galacographic Survey (IGS), run jointly by the Grand Library and the Department of Colonization, is the branch of the Imperial government responsible for mapping the Galaxy, planetary systems, and the individual planets of the Empire.

The IGS also places and maintains thousands of automated reference & navigational buoys throughout the Galaxy.

Additionally, the IGS maintains and publishes the Planetary Catalog: a complete database of maps, surveys, and other geographic information about the thousands of worlds, inhabited and not, which come to the attention of the Empire. The Planetary Catalog is made available through the Grand Library.

Technically, the IGS operates under the authority of the Imperial Department of Colonization; agents wear the sky-blue uniforms of DeptCol, with appropriate insigniae. IGS Headquarters, however, is located in Alexandria on the Grand Library campus. Due to their close cooperation with the Grand Library, and the independent nature of their work, IGS agents are largely insulated from DeptCol's legendary bureaucratic intrigues.


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20080116

Provincial Capitals

Seven worlds were founded in TE 37 to serve as bases for Imperial expansion. These seven, along with Earth, became the capitals of the eight Imperial Provinces.

Each Province was ruled by a Provost. In theory, a Provost was appointed by the Imperial Council (and later the Emperor), but in practice they were basically hereditary positions. (Maj Thovold, however, did change some of the appointments, and the ability to make and un-make Provosts remained a perogative of the Throne, albeit a little-used one.)

The eight Provincial Capitals (clockwise around the Galaxy) were:

Terra (Earth)
Geled
Borshall
New Sardinia
Patala
Credix
Phuctra
Neordan


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20080109

Sebya

Human world 1.6 kiloparsecs from Neordan. Also home world of the Scattered Worlds race called the Dawn People.

Sebya is the first of five planets orbiting a K-Class star.

Distance From Primary: 82.3 million km
Total Irradiation: (Terra = 1) 1.06
Length of Local Day: 21.6 hours
Revolution: 1.714 Terran years (695.74 local days)
Diameter: 12,639 km
Mass: (Terra = 1) 0.757
Surface Gravity: 0.785



Sebya was settled by Humans in TE 312 and remained populated through the Interregnum.

The natives, called the Dawn People, inhabited the Forest of the Dawn. They were candidates for a successor race to the Hlutr. They divided themselves into three tribes: the Blue Hills Tribe, the Riverbank Tribe, and the White Rocks Tribe.

The life cycle of the Dawn People included sessile and mobile stages.

Stage One:

Birth to 3 years: Individual begins life as a sapling, in Spring. Grows to height of 3-4 meters and trunk diameter of 10 cm by Winter. By year 3 (height 6-8 meters, diameter up to 60 cm), flowering may begin.

3 to 12 years: Sexual maturity phase one: Individual begins producing female gametes. These remain inactive until Autumn of Year 13.

Year 13: Breeding. In Autumn, mature Dawn People unite with individual and pass male gametes to flowers. Seeds develop and are dropped at end of Autumn.

Stage Two:

Birthing (Year 14): In Spring of Year 14, as saplings begin to grow, individual enters motile phase. Trunk splits and roots begin to dissolve; at Birthing time the individual pulls up from the ground and takes first steps.

14 to 25 years: Individual begins production of male gametes. As Dawn People grow older they shed their bark and limbs...by year 20 most individuals are under 3 meters high and only about 50-100 cm in diameter. Carnivorous behavior becomes more well-established. Until end of life, crown supports leaves, both for photosynthesis and as sensory apparatus.

Stage Three:

Death (approximately 25 years): Cell division stops at about 25 years; individual begins a rapid disintegration and usually takes root once again. Process of disintegration is accompanied by enzymes which produce happiness, as well as a heightened sensitivity to the Hlutr Inner Voice. Natural death is regarded as a happy and gentle experience.

Future:

When Dawn People culture is stabilized, the Hlutr plan to remove the limit to cell division; at age 25 individual will enter an alternate third stage in which he/she is in full command of Hlutr gene-altering power, as well as the ability to control rate of metabolism. In this stage the Dawn People will resemble short Hlutr with limited mobility.

By age 100, motility will have decreased to zero; Dawn People will seek a final standing place and start another growth spurt that will leave them nearly identical in behavior and life-cycle to present-day Hlutr.

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20080102

The Kreen


The dominant race of Kree is a vastly degenerate form of Avethellan. The Kreen are small burrowing mammaloids, about 60-80 cm in length and individually about as intelligent as larger dogs. (The Kreen look very much like groundhogs or large hamsters.) The Kreen brain is far more convoluted than its size would indicate; it is equipped with all major forebrain functions; and the brain volume given over to sensory functions is proportionately about 25% greater than in the Human brain.

The Kreen are so nearsighted that Humans would consider them almost blind. In compensation, they have several different forms of vibrational senses (including a complete tectonic awareness and high-frequency doppler sonar), a sense of magnetic fields, an electrical sense, highly-sophisticated biochemical detection surpassing even the Terran bloodhound, touch pads with hindredth-millimeter sensitivity, a gravity-balance sense accurate to one part in a billion . . . Kreen perception approaches clairvoyance.

The Kreen have one additional advantage: their society. Multiplexing on all sensory channels, they are capable of communication that approaches telepathic rapport. Kreen intelligence increases as a power of the number of individuals involved. Kreen individuals in rapport take on specific roles: communicator, sensor, manipulator, memorizer. Three Kreen are about as intelligent as a smart Human -- this is the minimum number of Kreen that can achieve self-awareness.

A Kreen "clan," containing between three and 729 individuals, is called a chaio. The chaio, corresponding in many ways to the Human family, is the basic unit of Kreen society. The traditional maximum number for a chaio is 729 (three-to-the-sixth) -- above that number, a chaio will naturally divide into two or more smaller groups.

A group of chaios is called a riako, and can involve up to hundreds of thousands or even millions -- and reach the mental ability (although not quite the speed) of a supercomputer.

The most notable example of a riako is the ruling riako, called the Miethara, which gave its name to the Kreen empire.

Typically a Kreen individual reaches sexual maturity at 4-7 Terran years, and at that time decides to ally with a particular chaio. This is often a mutual decision. Thereafter, individuals frequently move from chaio to chaio at the whim of the chaio.

Kreen philosophy has a keen awareness of the individual and individuality -- but it is only within a chaio that the individual is able to apprehend its own existence.

The Kreen come in three different genders: female(XX), male (XY), and kemale(XZ). All three must be present for intercourse. The kemale and male both impregnate the female, and hormones in the spermatic fluid of both combine to make the ovum receptive to conception. The ovum is impregnated by either a sperm from the male, or a sperm from the kemale, so only two of the three "parents" actually contribute genetic material to each offspring -- but since the Kreen give birth to litters of 3-8 pups, the mix is usually fairly good. Births average 50% female, 25% male, and 25% kemale.

Kreen females bear their litters live and in the context of the chaio. All intercourse is carried on freely among all eligible male/kemale/female triplets -- in fact, intercourse for the Kreen is a social matter, most closely resembling the orgies of ancient Rome.

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20071226

The Curtain of the Hlutr

In order to contain the evil of Mertorthar, and to shield the developing races of the Scattered Worlds, the Scattered Worlds Hlutr created the Curtain of the Hlutr, a screen of thought and mental song surrounding the Galactic Core to prevent accidentally entering the Gathered Worlds, as well as to prevent traffic out of the Core. This Curtain effectively isolated the Core until Mertorthar's war against the Empire of the Iaranor about 600 million BCE. By that time, the Gergathan had learned how to penetrate the Curtain.

Following the defeat of Iaranor, the Curtain remained as a one-way boundary, telepathically warning Scattered Worlds vessels away. The Curtain was lowered and raised again several times, most notably in the Core interregnums.

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