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Remi explains, "There's a translation program, mostly Alaric's work. The little ones sometimes babble, but they're quite intelligent considering how young they are. They do seem social--that tracks with observations of wild moths--and I would hazard that in some ways their society is not so different than that of the Vraselian pseudo-dragons that we also have onboard. They like music very much...I admit I don't know how much energy they'll require to grow, or how fast they'll grow. This was precisely what the research program was hoping to find out before we absconded with the little ones." Still playing with the mothlings, Seyli jokes, "At least we don't have to train these guys to stay off the work table. I'm no scientist, but if you ever need help working with them, Remi, I'm more than willing to pitch in." They decide to ask Alaric about the translation program. Remi tells them, "I'd welcome that. I often find that a non-scientist sees things that I don't--it's a matter of perspective."
 
Remi explains, "There's a translation program, mostly Alaric's work. The little ones sometimes babble, but they're quite intelligent considering how young they are. They do seem social--that tracks with observations of wild moths--and I would hazard that in some ways their society is not so different than that of the Vraselian pseudo-dragons that we also have onboard. They like music very much...I admit I don't know how much energy they'll require to grow, or how fast they'll grow. This was precisely what the research program was hoping to find out before we absconded with the little ones." Still playing with the mothlings, Seyli jokes, "At least we don't have to train these guys to stay off the work table. I'm no scientist, but if you ever need help working with them, Remi, I'm more than willing to pitch in." They decide to ask Alaric about the translation program. Remi tells them, "I'd welcome that. I often find that a non-scientist sees things that I don't--it's a matter of perspective."
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Shess, who has been watching for a few minutes, says timidly, "I think I keep expecting them to act more like chickens. Oh. Hello. I'm Kandoir Shess. I'm...one of the new people." Interested, Remi says, "Hello, Shess--do ''you'' have experience with livestock? During my childhood, all the chickens were gone...the only time anyone got meat was hunting in the countryside. I still remember the first time someone let me have a whole drumstick all to myself."
  
 
==Interviewing Remi==
 
==Interviewing Remi==

Revision as of 19:07, 1 March 2020

After Sasha calls for a formal toast, Jedao recognizes Remi as Kujen. His face goes white, and he drains his glass of liquor.

Dar and Sulen; Dar and Sasha

Sulen offers, "I can show you around the ship after the party, unless you would rather rest." Dar says, "I'd like that, a lot, if you can wait 'til I've got all the servitors pointed in the right direction for the clean-up. I'll be tired, yeah, but it'll cool me down t' do something different." They both drink the toast, and notice Jedao's intense reaction, though Dar doesn't recognize him. Sulen makes their excuses and goes to investigate the situation with Jedao.

Sasha, who has been watching Remi and the mothlings, moves toward Dar and introduces herself: "Thank you for the spread, it is astonishing." She realizes that she should have tried the food. Dar notices that she hasn't, but says only, "So glad you like it, sir. I figure we'd better feast now, 'cause we won't have time later." Sasha tells her, "You have a point. Things are likely to move very quickly, once Ashari shifts out of social mode. How have you been finding the base so far?" Dar answers, "The base? It's real civilized, sir. All kinds of new tech. I'm hopping to keep up."

Sasha asks, "Have you experimented with variable layout? And have you received anything like an inventory of our stores, on the Cantata?" Dar says, "Don't know if I'm comfortable with the variable layout thing, but I'll get there, sir. No ship inventory yet, but I've been looking at what's available in storage here on the base." Sasha asks, "What is your assessment of the base supplies?" Dar tells her, "There's probably enough Kel ration bars t' feed the crew for three years, but that's not my idea of a good time. There's actually a pretty good amount of fresh foodstuffs, produce, dairy, even meat, but I'd need t' know about our suspended storage on the ship. In between, there's enough canned and frozen stores for more than a year. But what about those other ships? They'll be drawing on the same supplies, right?" Sasha says, with a smile, "Ration bars are a very efficient protein source. We have, oh, maybe three or four cubic meters of suspended storage. We could build it out with some downtime, but I suspect we won't get it. And yes, all three ships draw on the same supplies, as does anyone staying here on base." Dar sums up, "Sounds like we could store maybe 180 days' worth of stuff, easy. Would they let us take that much? How long will we be in travel before we can re-stock?" Sasha says, "There are a couple of possibilities for our next mission. Might be forty days, might be seventy, might be breaking down this base entirely. I expect I will be more precise tomorrow."

Hana and Xiulan, mingling

Hana enjoys the toast, but makes a mental note that she should stop drinking soon. She greets Xiulan and offers her a samosa: "These are very good. I'm Hana. Have we met? I don't mean to be rude, it's just been a very busy few weeks and honestly I'm not sure if I'm coming or going." Xiulan thanks her, adding, with an admiring glance at the spread of food, "What do you bet we’re going to be living off of leftovers for a week? We did meet, but—it’s not as if there aren’t fifty other people on base. I’m Xiulan. A few weeks? I’ve only been here the one. What brought you here?" Hana says that she "wouldn't complain if these were the leftovers" and explains that she has "only been here on this base about a week as well," clarifying, "I meant - well, everything else. Before that had also been, ah, busy. It's a bit of a story, but a rift brought me here and now I'm with the rebellion, since I don't really have anywhere else to go. What about you?"

Xiulan agrees with Hana's favorable assessment of the food: "I’ve eaten far worse on missions. And it sounds like Dar’s shipping out with us, so if we’re lucky, dinner may continue to avoid tragedy even once the feast runs out." She describes her own path: "A rift brought me here too. To a hexarchate timeline that is - three or so years ago now. So a lot has been...new, since then. The rebellion - I met up with some members a few months back. And now, here I am. Have you chatted with anyone yet about what you might be doing? Role-wise that is. Not that I expect anyone’s going to be staying in a ‘box’ in a situation like this. We’ll need everyone doing everything they can. But existing skills are still worth being aware of."

Deyna, Ione, and Sulen

Deyna watches the crowd, feeling the burn of liquor in her throat. Ione joins her, smiling. Deyna greets her and begins to offer a hand to shake, then corrects herself with a bow, saying, "I like your dress?" She admires Ione and infers that she must be an established member of the team.

Sulen also approaches Deyna, saying, "The food is very good. Thank you for your role in providing it. Are you enjoying the event?" Still worried about her failure to bow earlier, Deyna says, "Of course. But Dar's the one who did everything, I was just another set of hands. It's a nice party. A bit fancier than I'm usually going to, but it's very nice." Sulen agrees, "It is. The person who organized it is very good at their job. But we are still a group of loosely organized, underfunded rebels. I would not worry too much about correct etiquette." Appreciating their hint, Deyna says, "You're right. Not like there's a lot to go on though. How long have you been...with the group?" She wonders how quickly she will have to prove herself.

A dramatic reaction: Alaric, Jedao, and Seyli; Reshad and Sulen; messages with Sasha

Seeing Jedao's reaction after the toast, Reshad asks in Shuos sign, "Status?" Jedao signs ironically, "An old friend."

Seyli approaches Jedao and asks, "Problem with someone?" Jedao tells them, "Pardon me. I need to report to Sasha when she is not occupied. May I ask the name of your scientist with the mothlings?" Disconcerted by Jedao's formality, Seyli says, "You don't have to talk like that to me." They explain that "Nirai Remi" has "been here since before I joined," and ask why he wants to know. Jedao says, "I'll remember that. Remi? How long has he been with the rebellion, do you know? Or is this a question I should address to someone else?" Frowning, Seyli says, "Without a doubt. Sasha, Sulen, Rashad, they were around when he came aboard."

Carrying a plate of pork ribs, Alaric interjects, "We semi-kidnapped him from - no, wait, I'm thinking of the other one. Our first mission, we were sent to retrieve him. He was doing research on the mothlings, which is why we've got that half of our menagerie. He was very concerned about making sure we brought them along." Seyli chokes on a laugh: "I think Jedao knows we kidnapped him, yes." Still watching Remi, Jedao jokes, "You 'liberated' me. Lean into the propaganda." Alaric says, "No, I'm referring to Gerae, who I'm pretty sure we also took from that station and stuffed in a cell for a while. I'll admit I'm a bit unclear about the exact circumstances; I was busy trying to drug and kidnap our own baby fox at the time and only met him after I recovered Fluffy for him. That entire mission didn't really go as planned." Seyli asks, "Have any of our missions gone according to plan?"

Meanwhile, Sulen notices Jedao's distress and approaches Reshad. They ask, "Is everything all right?" Reshad says carefully, "I don't think we're in any imminent danger. You were here before me. Remi came aboard very early in the timeline, did he not?" Sulen confirms, "Yes. Very early. But I’m from the same time as Jedao, and I am not aware of any historical figure with Remi’s name, appearance or background. Personally, I had assumed he originally died or faded into obscurity without our intervention. He is not the kind of person who rises high in the heptarchate." Reshad tells them, "That's good. I'm hoping what we have is a case of mistaken identity."

Meandering toward the buffet table, Reshad signs to Jedao, "Imminent danger?" He signs back, "I require clarification on a point of identity." He takes one of the euphorics. Reshad signs, "Accepted. He's an early timeline moth scientist. What's target identity? Extract?" He replies, "Request opportunity to deliver full report to you and Sasha in a less crowded setting. Please extract." Reshad tells Sulen, "I'm going to try and pull him out of--that. See if it helps to make this a non-incident." Taking a pastry, she moves toward the group with Jedao, calling, "Jedao, have you met Xiulan and Hana yet? Since we're all doing the rounds." He says, "I don't believe I've had the pleasure," following her. Reshad says, "Well, then, now's your opportunity."

Reshad messages Sasha, "Something is up. Jedao requests report. Soonest is probably best." Using Shuos sign, she tells Jedao that the report has been requested: "Retreat to the moth if you need." Sasha receives the message, and instructs the grid to send an acknowledgment to Reshad. She moves in Jedao's direction. On the way, she picks up a samosa and asks the grid to create a private room using variable layout.

A temporary distraction: Hana, Jedao, Reshad, and Xiulan; interruption from Sasha

Reshad tells Hana and Xiulan, "I wasn't sure if you'd met our other new team member," gesturing toward Jedao. She looks significantly toward Jedao, hoping Xiulan will understand she should look after him, then meanders away, pretending this is still an ordinary party.

Xiulan has noticed Jedao's distress and set down her glass. Recognizing Reshad's signal, she greets Jedao, saying, "I'm Xiulan. Sasha was just telling me you’re the one to talk to about some questions I had. But. I'm remembering we're at a party and some people have strong feelings about shop talk at parties." Jedao says, "On the contrary, parties are the best place for shop talk. But I recognize this is a minority opinion. One of the games we used to play in my academy days was to see just how incriminating conversations we could have at parties without getting called on it. What's it like where you're from?" The euphoric does not appear to be having much effect on him. Xiulan says, "Good opinions aren't always widespread. Often quite the opposite. Different place, different Academy. But not so different in some other ways it sounds like. We had to do something to liven things up after all. I'm from a timeline where there isn't a heptarchate or hexarchate - as far as I know. But I've been in timelines that do for a few years now."

Jedao asks, "Do you prefer a world without a heptarchate? Given your presence in this organization. I assume there are as many dystopias without one as there are with." Xiulan answers, "From what I’ve seen so far? Yes. But that isn’t to say - even a little - that things are perfect back home. There’s a hell of a lot that could be improved. Some in massive ways. But...the things that I’ve heard of that go into maintaining the high calendar here? Every time I think I’ve got a handle on it, something else comes up. There isn’t...that. But I realize it’s not as simple as cutting the head off the snake, to do something here. Leave a vacuum and it sounds like there are a myriad of other oppressions that might roll right in."

Feeling the effects of her own euphorics, Hana says to Jedao, "Oh, this is going to sound so weird, but has anyone told you-? You're the spitting image of, of that guy! First the squid babies and now you, what a day. I wonder who else is coming to the party?" Teasing, Jedao says, "I hope I don't resemble your most obnoxious ex-boyfriend, whatever his name was."

Xiulan remarks, "With this mash up of timelines, I wonder how much more mistaken identities happen. Or if anyone’s yet run into another version of themselves." She looks at Jedao, indicating that she's restraining herself around the intoxicated person. With a fractional nod, Jedao says, "Sasha did say she anticipated going up against another version of me. I'm almost looking forward to the experience. How much do versions of people diverge, does anyone know?" Xiulan answers, "I don't know; I haven’t even heard if there’s been a confirmed instance of two different versions of a person encountering one another. I'd think they could diverge quite a lot...but. Thinking about time travel implications spins up a hundred other questions pretty quickly. Including impact to—all of this. So, sounds like we should ask for a primer on what’s known. And then figure out how to fill in the gaps." Jedao tells her, "I look forward to your analysis once our leadership briefs us. I bet there are a lot of obnoxious ex-boyfriend-alikes out there, which could be distressing..."

Hana says, "Oh, I don't have any ex-boyfriends. Half my students believe boys have cooties and honestly, honestly? I'm fairly certain they're correct. No offense!" Shereaches toward Jedao, trying to pat his cheek, and continues, "You'd be awfully cute if it weren't for looking like, oh, what's-his-name, starts with a J, the fox who killed everyone. Iiiiit... was... Jaydo? Anyway, tough luck, friend. What's your name?" Smiling and dodging, Jedao says, "Alas, you're right, we do all have cooties. My name's Garach Jedao."

Hana says, "What the fuck. Why would your parents name you that??" Drawling, Jedao says, "Just my mom, actually. My sire was noncustodial, and if truth be told it was mostly my older brother done raised me. What 'Jedao' means in the language is 'honesty,' which, of course, no one ever believes." Xiulan says, "Honesty? That must have been fun. Mine’s ‘graceful orchid’, which...I had to kick a brother or two over that one. I'm not sure who was behind it; my father, I guess." She nods and adds, "I think Sasha is looking for you."

Sasha, who has heard only the explanation of Xiulan's name, says, "My name is 'planetary conqueror'. I regret the interruption, but I do need to speak to Jedao." Bowing and following her, Jedao says, "Have you ever been tempted to put your name into action?" Sasha jokes, "I prefer 'liberator'."

Hana and Xiulan, recuperating

As Jedao and Sasha leave, Hana says, unpleasant realization dawning, "Wait wait wait. Wait. That wasn't really - that's not really the Immolation Fox, is it?" Xiulan tells Hana, "Yes and no. He was only called that after Hellspin Fortress, right? That is Jedao, but Sasha said he’s from a timeline before his most famous victory or the massacre. The Cantata team pulled him out before any of that happened. And, it sounds like there’s more to the overall situation than that alone. Anyway, I think some of this ties back to what we were talking about a few minutes ago. Different versions of a person, having made different choices and gone through different experiences. Who knows what we might encounter, jumping around like we are." She offers Hana water.

Hana says, "Okay. I need... I probably need to sit down. And find an antineebranee. An anti-inebrient. A - I should be less drunk." Xiulan approves this plan, suggests a chair, and finds a packet of pills for Hana in the kitchen. Hana sits heavily and apologizes: "Just give me a second, I don't want to be - euphorics help." Xiulan asks sympathetically, "Rough time of it since leaving your timeline?" Hana answers, "Something like that. Don't - don't really wanna be here, when everything stops." She finds herself nauseated, and isn't sure whether the alcohol or the anti-inebriants are to blame. A half-remembered Mwennin curse slips out. Once Hana is somewhat recovered, Xiulan helps her leave the ballroom.

Istradez and Reshad

Istradez slips into the ballroom just in time for the toast, and takes a glass of sparkling water. Reshad is at first pleased and relieved by the sight of Mikodez, then realizes this is the man described as his "evil twin". She greets him, asking, "Do you go by Strashik? I'm Reshad." Noticing her reaction, Istradez says with a grin, "That's one name I've gone by. My name's Istradez. What are you doing here in this time of unseemly revelry?"

Reshad says, "Istradez! A pleasure. I'm Reshad. Pardon; I heard your name from someone with a tendency to nickname people." She jokes that she is "snooping outrageously", and asks what he is up to, while watching Sasha. Istradez says, "Yes, Sasha does like to do that. I lose track of her nicknames if I don't consult my notes, personally. Including my own. I'm just checking out the newcomers. I had to sit out the previous mission--your mission--for medical reasons. Happens to the best of us, I suppose. I don't suppose you have vulpine tendencies?" Amused, Reshad says, "If there's more of them, I might have to start writing them down myself. I hope you're recovering well!" She admits that her Shuos inclinations are "more than tendencies": "Before I came here, I took orders from Hexarch Mikodez." Istradez says he "should be just about fit for duty," declining to discuss the lingering effects of multiple head injuries. Reshad says warmly, "I'm sure duty will be glad to have you back."

With an exaggerated show of respect, Istradez asks if her orders were "from the hexarch himself? You must have caught his eye, then. He always did like nurturing talent." Reshad tells him, "Just the once. But that's hardly party material. What sort of thing do you like to do, when you're on station?" Avoiding old, bitter subjects, Istradez says, "Most of my skills are infiltration-adjacent, but medical limitations make that more difficult. I can do some analysis and administration work when I have to; it's friendlier to my health issues. As for recreation, I like eating food that is not sweet. The more savory the better. Given the efforts of the new quartermaster-cook, I have high hopes." Reshad reflects that using family as one's double is within the range of Shuos eccentricity. She says, "It's the analysis and administration that makes the stars go 'round. I've had just a bit of the food. It's phenomenal. Did you try the things with the curry in them yet?" Istradez agrees that he should try them next.

Watching Sasha disappear into the new room, Reshad apologizes, "I'm sorry, I might have to go and work. Hopefully, we can chat more later on." Istradez says, "Don't let me keep you from work! It's been a pleasure." Reshad agrees. As she leaves, Istradez reflects that this was a comparatively good Shuos encounter.

An interview: Jedao, Reshad, and Sasha; messages with Seyli

Sasha leads Jedao into a small room she has created using variable layout; it has a second exit, mainly for psychological comfort. She says, "Tell me what's happening. Unless you would prefer to wait for Reshad?" Jedao says, "I think it couldn't hurt to have another perspective, in case I am badly mistaken, but it is you I'm sworn to." Sasha responds, "Tell me, then. What is going on?"

Jedao explains, "Your Nirai Remi bears an uncanny resemblance to a video clip I saw of the Nirai I used to...work with, before you spirited me away, in his original incarnation. I heard Remi speak. It's the same inflections, the same intonations. They move the same way. Perhaps it's a coincidence. I am not sanguine about the situation, but I thought I should bring it to your attention."

Entering the room, Reshad says, "Your co-conspirator. Is there some way your Nirai would betray himself? Some reaction he should have, to something said or done by someone other than you?" Sasha puts in, "Let's start with, what was this Nirai's name, and when was he from?" Jedao says, very still, "Hexarch Nirai Kujen. I don't know if that was always his name. When I met him, in my time, he was already a few centuries old. From the mid-300s, if I'm not mistaken." Sasha enters a command on her tablet, sending a message to Seyli, then asks, "What do you know of this hexarch's early life?" Thinking, Reshad says, "That's not a name I know. And if he'd been alive that long... There should have been something." She reflects that a person associated with Jedao would be particularly unlikely to disappear from the historical record.

Jedao says, "Kujen's early life? He was reticent about his childhood. He was a refugee on some world assimilated by the heptarchate in his childhood. I don't know specifics, not even the name of the world. He worked with Heptarch Nirai Esfarel at one point. Beyond that...he liked to tell stories about worlds he'd seen, and wars, but I don't know how much of it was invention." With extremely careful neutrality, he adds, "He was an excellent dancer. Both solo dances and partnered dances, lead or follow. He preferred to lead."

Sasha says slowly, "We retrieved Remi from the year 361. He was a refugee as a child--he told me about foraging for food. He is a dancer. He is also, in my experience, an intensely moral person. I expect you are correct, and this is some form of the same person. Not just from these coincidences of biography, but because Quill sent us to retrieve him. She gave us a young and feckless version of the future Hexarch Mikodez, as well. And she involved the rebellion in your own timeline. What happens, then, if we are both right? If Remi is a person who could become our enemy, but is now our ally?" She fidgets with her tablet, answering a message from Seyli, while she waits for the others to respond. Reshad reflects that there is a parallel between this version of Jedao and this version of Kujen. With concern for Jedao in her voice, she says, "Then, we may need to know what sort of a person he could become. It may not have to be tonight - unless you assess the danger to be urgent."

Jedao says, "If I thought it were so urgent as to endanger you immediately, I would have dealt with the matter myself, despite the cost. You're asking whether to extend to him the courtesy you did to me, given what I did in my future. Short-term strategy I'd say get rid of him. Longer-term he might well be an asset, and given Kujen's skill at mathematics and technology, he's a more important one than I'll ever be. Tacticians are as common as flowers in the field, after all. Even the version of him that I knew, I judged a useful ally, although a perilous one. If this is before he gains the ability to jump into new bodies when he's killed, then it wouldn't be that difficult to kill him if he does prove treacherous. The Kujen I knew was, not to put too fine a point on it, terrible at combat." While watching Sasha, Reshad asks, "Is there a way to tell? Aside from the obvious." Jedao tells her, "Not that I'm aware. I found out the obvious way. I didn't see any point in repeating the experiment, because he threatened to jump into me next. I didn't want to find out if it was a bluff." Reshad agrees, "No, that's a risk best avoided."

Sasha says, "Remi is not sworn to me, but I am responsible for him. This Kujen, he is immortal because he takes many bodies, each in turn? What happens to the other minds? And is there a limit, in how far he can jump?" Disconcerted by the calm violence implied by Sasha's question, Reshad asks, "Is there a ...backup?" She reflects that the problem is reminiscent of tales involving "a goose egg hidden in a turtle, hidden in a pond."

Jedao tells Sasha, "Understood. Kujen told me once that most people whom he possessed went mad in short order, and he kept a 'supply' of compatible 'bodies.' He was powerful enough to arrange that, I suppose. I don't know the specifics. Sometimes he shared a body with someone long-term. As for the range, short of an empirical test I don't know." Apparently confused by Reshad's question, he says, "I'm not sure what kind of backup you mean. I will say that it's not impossible Kujen wasn't the only one with the ability, but he guarded his secrets jealously. It was actually one of the reasons I negotiated with him, after he showed up and accused me of high treason in person." Sasha is horrified by the thought of Kujen controlling other people's bodies, but reflects that the team may be able to strike against him. She tells Jedao, "We will speak to Remi, and assess his truthfulness. Is there assurance that you require, beyond my word?" Jedao answers, "Your word is assurance enough."

Sasha says, "Good. Jedao, I want a written report from you on Kujen's powers, known and estimated, by end of day tomorrow. The science team will have insight that you or I do not. Reshad, I'll want Sulen and Ione with Remi, and--I think Xiulan? If you don't mind? I'm going to make this room a little larger." Jedao tells Sasha, "Understood. I'll have that report for you and Reshad by tomorrow morning."

Reshad reflects that Jedao's report may contain a better answer to her question about "backup" versions of Kujen. She says, "I'd like to see that report," and asks Jedao, "Ready to go back out there? I'll try and keep some distance between you and him." Jedao remarks, "I should probably get some food into myself."

At the buffet: Dar, Remi, Seyli, and the mothlings, joined by Shess and Sulen; messages with Sasha

Seyli takes a plate of food, muttering "Holy shit" in appreciation. Remi approaches them, mothlings in tow, and says, "Pardon me. Do you think anyone will mind if I feed the mothlings some of this repast? They seem to be hungry..." Seyli says, "I...doubt it? They're part of the crew after all, aren't they?" They offer one of the mothlings a filled bun. Via their augment, they receive a message from Sasha: "pls keep an eye on Remi, thx, S." They reply, "Noted? Anything in specific."

Watching the mothlings, Dar says, "Is that good for them - grain flour and meat? What do they eat for usual?" Seyli says, "I'm pretty sure one of them ...ate a shrimp thing earlier. And Remi is the resident expert in our tentacular friends." The mothling reduces the bun they are holding out to a shriveled husk; other mothlings float closer. Blinking, Remi says, "I wonder how they control the effect? Since clearly your hand hasn't been...drained in the same fashion." He offers the other mothlings a plate of buns. Seyli asks, "You mean you don't know?" while feeding the mothling another bun. Half-teasing, they add, "That's only mildly terrifying, aren't you suppose to know everything as a Nirai?" Smiling, Remi says affectionately, "I'm recording data even as we speak. They haven't shown any signs of harming people yet and I'm hoping that trend only continues. Besides, they're little yet."

Laughing, Dar says, "Hah! Question is, what do they eat when they can't get duck buns and shrimp chips, Nirai sir?" Remi tells her, "You're the cook, yes? Amazing work. I haven't had as much chance as I'd like to sample the food, what with ushering the mothlings around. But as far as we ever knew, they normally subsist on energy sources. One of the initial contact team had a report of a captive moth draining a battery." With a small smile and bow, Dar says, "We might need the batteries. Maybe set up some kind of little power plant, for a feeder for them?" Remi says, "It's a good idea. I just don't know how to teach them what an acceptable feeder is, as opposed to them latching on to our power sources. Cantata might help there."

Seyli suggests hesitantly, "I don’t suppose we can train them like puppies? Show them where their food is and teach them to only eat from certain places?" Remi says, "It's definitely worth a try. I'll be honest--I asked to work on moth research and was accepted for it because of certain mathematical and physics implications about gate-space, but I don't have a lot of practical experience in fields like first contact or training animals or childrearing. Have you raised puppies or other animals?" Seyli says, "Well, not really. A Kel moth isn't really the place for it, but I've listened to several books on the subject. It's always something I've wanted to do if I made it to retirement. And these little ones seem way smarter than dogs, you said they could communicate though a program of some kind, or did I mishear that?" They offer another mothling a treat and pat them like a puppy.

Sulen has just messaged Sasha, asking, "Anything I should know?" They join the group, saying, "Raising dogs would certainly be easier if they could be communicated with using more than simple commands. How food motivated are the creatures, would you guess?" Sasha messages both Seyli and Sulen: "Jedao may know an older Remi. Will interview R next."

Remi explains, "There's a translation program, mostly Alaric's work. The little ones sometimes babble, but they're quite intelligent considering how young they are. They do seem social--that tracks with observations of wild moths--and I would hazard that in some ways their society is not so different than that of the Vraselian pseudo-dragons that we also have onboard. They like music very much...I admit I don't know how much energy they'll require to grow, or how fast they'll grow. This was precisely what the research program was hoping to find out before we absconded with the little ones." Still playing with the mothlings, Seyli jokes, "At least we don't have to train these guys to stay off the work table. I'm no scientist, but if you ever need help working with them, Remi, I'm more than willing to pitch in." They decide to ask Alaric about the translation program. Remi tells them, "I'd welcome that. I often find that a non-scientist sees things that I don't--it's a matter of perspective."

Shess, who has been watching for a few minutes, says timidly, "I think I keep expecting them to act more like chickens. Oh. Hello. I'm Kandoir Shess. I'm...one of the new people." Interested, Remi says, "Hello, Shess--do you have experience with livestock? During my childhood, all the chickens were gone...the only time anyone got meat was hunting in the countryside. I still remember the first time someone let me have a whole drumstick all to myself."

Interviewing Remi

Sasha tells Xiulan, "Sure, I already cleaned the correspondence for Remi." She sends her the data she has requested, and checks for information about connections between Vulture, Crow, and Quill; her inquiry shows only that Vulture and Crow joined the rebellion around the same time, an observation which she also forwards to Xiulan.

Sasha asks, "Ione, did you notice anything, that I should be aware of?" Ione shuts her eyes, trying not to think about her own memories: "Mm. Probably not anything Sulen didn't, but, I really don't think he likes us so much, anymore. I think we've been demoted to means to an end, and also that he might be frightened of you. He definitely didn't lie, I can tell you only that much for sure without contact."

Reshad and Xiulan; messaging with the Cantata

Reshad explains, "I'm no grid diver, but as I understand it, the moth is made insensate by a device, the harness. That's linked to the mothgrid. Alaric and Remi were able to attack it somehow." Xiulan nods, observing, "I still need to meet Alaric. Do you know if the grid attack was capable of being remote - over the lattice or otherwise - or needed a local connection?" Reshad tells her, "It sounded like they needed physical access to me." She continues, "Cantata is awake now - I'm afraid I don't know the particulars, but you can always ask it. Speak anywhere aboard the moth and it'll hear you, I believe."

With a raised eyebrow, Xiulan says, "Will it then? And see, too? Does presence aboard a moth basically equate to ongoing surveillance? And so, who can access the data?" Reshad confirms, "I'm not sure they see like we do - but yes. They can sense where people are, aboard; if you have an augment it can be identified, and for all I know, they might be able to identify a footstep or a stance. As for the data - there, I am less sure. Aboard a merchant moth, the answer would certainly be different, but Cantata is awake. I don't know if it shares its senses with the mothgrid. It's an interesting conversation partner. I believe I'll ask."

Through the grid, the Cantata says, "Hello! It is harder to hear you while I am docked. I think you are very interesting too! I can talk to the mothgrid a little, but not the way Sasha does."

Dar and Seyli

Dar says, "Oh! That guy the crew was supposed to get rid of, 'cause he was going to cause a huge happening that would change reality. Yeah, he was going to kill like a million people. I mean, he did, back in what was history for me. We heard about what happened from some of the Heptarchate people, back home, before the shooting started. When we actually used to talk to them. A million, including his own, and pretty much all at once, right? And that's part of why they became such bastards, the Heptarchate. And he's just walking around here, huh? There's some reason that's a good idea?" Shrugging, Seyli admits that they "don't think it's a great idea, to be honest. But I was overruled by smarter people than myself, who have plans and ideas that I don't."

Dar says, "Guess we just keep an eye on him. But he must have been messed in the head to do all that. Maybe you got him before he got all screwed up. This time skip stuff ... Did anyone .. did anyone tell him what he was going to do someday?" Seyli says, "I wasn't there for it. But I'm under the impression he knows. What year are you from? I came here from around 970."

Deyna and Eddox

Clicking their tongue, Eddox says, "It is a rather odd way to conduct business, wouldn’t you say? Putting aside the time travel, which is a very big aside granted but still, putting that aside, you think there would be more organization or forthrightness. But then again, maybe they just hired me to talk to the aliens. Hmm. What a waste. Have you heard of the plans for evacuation? Have you seen anything that could be suspect?"

Seyli and Xiulan

Xiulan reflects that Seyli's dress reminds her of something from her own universe. She approaches them, saying, "Seyli? Hi, I’m Xiulan. Got a moment to talk about moth weaponry?" Shifting to a more military posture, Seyli says, "I'm always ready to talk about moth weaponry. You're not a Kel, I don't think, but a soldier of some kind?" Xiulan tells them, "Yeah. Federation Navy, Intelligence Bureau. I’m going to guess you’ve not heard of any of those? My timeline is very different from those with a hexarchate or heptarchate. Though after a multi-year disappearance, not sure I have a job any longer either way. Either that or I’ll be buried in the backlog until I’m a hundred. I’m trying to find out who’s capable of using the weapons on the Cantata - can you or anyone else on the crew? Hell, can the Cantata itself do it? I heard about the moth situation, earlier."

Seyli says, "Ah, so is an intelligence...I'm going to say you were an officer, in your timeline, something like our foxes? I'm trained, but no serious practical experience with moth weapons, I was a grunt, moth security with the Kel. I'm the only soldier on the moth right now, but I assume several other people know how to handle the weaponry, if the Moth can't do it itself." Xiulan nods, confirming her officer status: "Role-wise, there’s a great deal of overlap between the Shuos and Intelligence Bureau activities from what I’ve picked up. Structure-wise though—Not so much. The Navy’s one entity, with different divisions. Soldiers crewing on ships, weapons support, command staff, Intelligence operatives, all of that: all Navy, just different parts of it. And it’s all military, not government. Navy ultimately reports to the government." Seyli says, "I have heard of governments, alternative timelines like that. It's weird to imagine. Seems like there is a great deal of room for problems."

Xiulan guesses that Jedao can use the Cantata's weapons, and waits to see whom else Seyli might add to the list. She notes, "We should talk to the Cantata too, find out what our full options are. If we need to buy time in getting out of here if there’s an attack on the base, I’m trying to figure out who could handle it. Sasha wants an evacuation plan." Seyli makes a face at Jedao's name, observing, "I'm sure he's more than capable of using the weapons aboard. Sasha, Reshad, perhaps Sulen although I'm not sure about them. Alaric, perhaps. And this is the first I'm hearing of an evacuation plan."

The Cantata and Eddox

Eddox asks the grid, "Excuse me, but are there any other moths aboard this station? Any adults? Or at least any individuals capable of a more complex conversation in one form or another?" The grid informs Eddox that three moths are currently docked, the Cantata, the Sedulous Eel, and the Typhoon, and asks whether Eddox would like to use the translation program to contact the Cantata.

Deyna and Reshad

Deyna says, "No, this isn't -- I'm new. Very new. Been here a couple days, and I hadn't gotten to meet even most of the others who came in 'round the same time. Any advice? In terms of who's good at what or people I need to avoid or anything?" Reshad says, "Ah! Well, good that you get the chance now, then. I wouldn't say you need to avoid anyone. There's a few big personalities aboard, but isn't that the case with any crew? We've done all right for ourselves as far as I've seen. And there's certainly plenty to do." She reflects that it would be unprofessional to comment on her own interpersonal difficulties.

Dar and Xiulan

Xiulan tells Dar, "The feast has been going over well. Including with the non-two legged attendees it looked like. Nice job." Dar thanks her: "I was pleased at how good the supplies were here. That helped a lot." Xiulan asks whether Sasha has talked to Dar about logistics. Dar says, "She did, yeah. Got me thinking about the ship supply sityooson and how much range we have before re-supply if we can take a full load here."

After the party: Jedao and Sasha

notes

Seyli's confusion about Reshad's arrival

Seyli's mixed feelings about Xiulan: military vs. foxes; their worry about looking dumb in front of a scientist; they are happily bonding with the mothlings

Dar thinks Sasha looks young & worried

Deyna: She's decided she likes Shess, and Sasha, and that Dar is a very respectable person

the command of this moth has terrible relationships with food

Sasha's question [about range needed to kill Kujen] strikes her [Reshad] as remarkably cold-blooded; not what she'd expect, if what she's considering is a remote, unwarned death. That seems unusual, and so Reshad refrains from comment or even reaction to the thought. (part of this is Reshad not recognizing a defense mechanism? or not valuing it??)

Sasha finds it weirdly relaxing to have a well-defined enemy