chapter 1 |
![]() space... the... frontier |
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![]() not the final frontier, probably. but it's a frontier and it's pretty big |
![]() i'm an astronaut. always had been. |
![]() the academy was... pretty great actually |
![]() i got my degree, and my first assignment |
![]() i'm a federation technician, first class |
![]() my first assignment was on GHIBAL 3 |
![]() GHIBAL 3 is the famous home of the ghibal anomaly |
![]() and ghibal city, set up for the scientists to study the anomaly and the corporations hoping to cash in. |
![]() it was even more of a happening place back then! |
![]() it was a long journey there |
![]() you can only ionski a few hundred times before it gets old |
![]() finally we were there! |
![]() unfortunately my assignment wasn't the city |
![]() or the suburbs |
![]() or that area surrounding the suburbs |
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![]() it was an outpost. scanner outpost gamma-222. |
![]() a monitoring station, for technical reasons as far as possible from the city and the anomaly, the anomalyobverse. |
![]() little glitches were happening all the time. |
![]() that's why i was there! one of the most qualified technoplumbers in the history of humanity |
![]() i had a few small rooms, 'net connection, coffee maker, a GIANT PILE of spare parts... |
![]() it was lonely, but with minibreaks to the city and holocoms with old classmates, not too bad. |
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chapter 2 |
![]() The setup on GHIBAL 3 was kind of odd |
![]() There was so much we didn't know about the anomaly, it really kept the scientists busy, and some of the lawyers |
![]() sometimes they had to do research the outposts. there was a minilab for them, with its own coffee maker. |
![]() then, one day... |
![]() lydia showed up |
![]() lydia was one of the lab-scouts. THE fastest jetter i had ever seen |
![]() the scientist-scouts were the elite of the elite. |
![]() and lydia in the lab... her specialty was this unspace stuff i could just barely get the outlines of |
![]() didn't stop me from trying though! |
![]() techs are supposed to ask questions, and she was pretty patient |
![]() and so it rolled on... lab-scouts came and lab-scouts went. |
![]() my own work was pretty interesting, and i had a few side projects |
![]() for a while i had a theory she was showing up more often than her research demanded |
![]() it was tough to tell. her stuff was pretty obstruse. and it wasn't like i was the only lab she stopped at. |
![]() probably i was just projecting |
![]() women! or maybe just people. |
![]() compared to them, circuits were cake. |
![]() maybe her research was about the kind of complexity i'm thinking of |
![]() circuits:on, off, mu. you don't understand something, you set up testcases, you can isolate your assumptions and test them... |
![]() i've always been pretty easy to read |
![]() one time it was near the holiday break. we were talking schedules. |
![]() "had you noticed how often i'm here? i've virtually had to make up a new branch of anomaly wave dynamic to justify my trips here." |
![]() "i'll bet you say that to all the techs!" i said |
![]() no, she hadn't |
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chapter 3 |
![]() those were some great times |
![]() we figured out how to schedule leave time together |
![]() cities look better when you're with someone |
![]() something about the bigness, the aspiration, even a medium university / corporate / federation city like this one. |
![]() i mean, small change compared to what humanity was aiming for with the ghibal anomaly |
![]() but like the old wisdom says, "the one thing sentient life cannot afford to have is a sense of proportion." |
![]() but it's the little things. knowing where to get a good raspberry lime rickey |
![]() touching hands at the theater |
![]() hanging out with friends as a couple |
![]() even the shamelessly goofy stuff. thanks to the anomaly, we were able to watch the sunset every direction at once |
![]() still, there was a lot of work to do. the anomaly obverse beckoned! |
![]() it was a long drive back. luckily, neither of us needed to actually drive... |
![]() time passed. she had to make her rounds, but gamma-222 was really becoming her base-away-from-base. |
![]() and my side project was coming along |
![]() actually, in retrospect, i think the project helped catch Lydia's eye, the months before |
![]() nothing too ground-breaking but I was proud of it... |
![]() it was looking to be the most advanced 'bot on GHIBAL 3, all made from my giant pile of parts, |
![]() finally it was time for the full AI/body connection and powerup... |
![]() something wasn't quite right... |
![]() "RUN!" I shouted. |
![]() luckily, lydia didn't need to run |
![]() back at the minilab there was a universal kill switch |
![]() guess i know why fed regs require the cutoff circuit... no one thinks they're building a frankenstein! |
![]() later the post-mortem revealed it was "anomalous" radiation and the virtual synapses. |
![]() actually, years after that lydia wrote her dissertation on the interaction. |
chapter 4 |
![]() but just then the robot incident had left us a bit shaken |
![]() and quite a bit turned on |
![]() i kept making "robot buddies", but kept them dumb-ish, below the critical synaptic threshold |
![]() and lydia's research was deeper than ever. |
![]() for her birthday, i made her a robot pet UFO |
![]() i think she liked it |
![]() a lot. it followed her constantly! |
![]() her birthday gift to me was kind of harder to explain... |
![]() it was kind of a combination anomaly/holo of the two of us |
![]() it's unique, in a strict use of that word. i'm not sure you could make it anywhere besides the anomaly obverse! |
![]() during minibreaks, she showed me how to enjoy the planetside... nature stuff i'd never really looked at |
![]() at these times, i was happiest. |
![]() as far as i can tell, so was she. |
![]() but nothing gold can stay |
![]() she got her orders. assignment at tylon academy. the big leagues! |
![]() we took one last trip to the city |
![]() at the sodashop, we had a talk |
![]() "i don't know, jake... maybe it's the difference between you and everyone else." |
![]() "...the astronaut thing is so temporary for them..." |
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![]() now, we still write and holo sometimes. she hasn't found anyone new. |
![]() so there's still a little hope. not a ton. |
![]() she left, but deployments in the federation are funny things, and the anomaly still has some unplumbed depths. |
![]() i'll say this, i learned more from lydia than all the other lab-scouts put together. |
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