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Day 83 :: action [OPEN]
Who: Nathaniel (NPC) and whoever else is interested in getting information
Open: Open
When: Day 83
Where: near the monument
What: Nathaniel translates some important papers, and questions can be asked.
Format: action
Warnings: none
[After the search party had gone looking for Marie and returned with some papers, Nathaniel had taken all of the papers and worked on translating them for everyone to understand. However, it took some time, for reasons which he is about to explain.
To begin with, he sets out the wallet which had been found a while back.]
Okay, this wallet here belonged to a Mancer by the name of Dav. I've never met the guy personally, but apparently he worked right out of the Mancer HQ, or so his papers say. This guy had some pretty high security clearance, so he was probably working on some secret stuff, which would explain why I never saw the guy.
[Next he lays out the papers that were found during the search for Marie.]
Now these here, these are project notes. I haven't been able to translate them all, they're written in some kind of code, but what I've been able to get from them is that there was this long-term project going on that was nearing completion. There's also some mentions of a guy named Venn in these notes. I do know who Venn is, though I haven't met the guy personally. He's a top Mancer, though, so chances are he was working on this project here.
Now, these notes on their own aren't really enough to tell me what was going on. You've got about half of the project notes here, and the other half is probably at the Mancer headquarters. But here's the interesting thing: when you look at these-
[And he lays out the blueprints that were recovered from the farm.]
- there's some similarities between them. These blueprints here, they're for building a fuel convertor that turns corn into biofuel, and going by the dates in the corner, these blueprints were drawn up and mailed about a week before the Calamity happened, and about three days before the most recent of the the notes you found at Dav's place were written.
I'm not sure how a biofuel convertor relates to all of this, though. To be honest, we haven't used fuels in ages. Cores are the main source of power for Caelondia, and what we can't power with Cores we power with steam. Fuels aren't that great for the environment, so we stopped using them some time ago.
So there you have it. If you've got any insight into all of this, we might be able to figure this mess out, but we'll probably need more information before we'll get any real answers out of this.
Open: Open
When: Day 83
Where: near the monument
What: Nathaniel translates some important papers, and questions can be asked.
Format: action
Warnings: none
[After the search party had gone looking for Marie and returned with some papers, Nathaniel had taken all of the papers and worked on translating them for everyone to understand. However, it took some time, for reasons which he is about to explain.
To begin with, he sets out the wallet which had been found a while back.]
Okay, this wallet here belonged to a Mancer by the name of Dav. I've never met the guy personally, but apparently he worked right out of the Mancer HQ, or so his papers say. This guy had some pretty high security clearance, so he was probably working on some secret stuff, which would explain why I never saw the guy.
[Next he lays out the papers that were found during the search for Marie.]
Now these here, these are project notes. I haven't been able to translate them all, they're written in some kind of code, but what I've been able to get from them is that there was this long-term project going on that was nearing completion. There's also some mentions of a guy named Venn in these notes. I do know who Venn is, though I haven't met the guy personally. He's a top Mancer, though, so chances are he was working on this project here.
Now, these notes on their own aren't really enough to tell me what was going on. You've got about half of the project notes here, and the other half is probably at the Mancer headquarters. But here's the interesting thing: when you look at these-
[And he lays out the blueprints that were recovered from the farm.]
- there's some similarities between them. These blueprints here, they're for building a fuel convertor that turns corn into biofuel, and going by the dates in the corner, these blueprints were drawn up and mailed about a week before the Calamity happened, and about three days before the most recent of the the notes you found at Dav's place were written.
I'm not sure how a biofuel convertor relates to all of this, though. To be honest, we haven't used fuels in ages. Cores are the main source of power for Caelondia, and what we can't power with Cores we power with steam. Fuels aren't that great for the environment, so we stopped using them some time ago.
So there you have it. If you've got any insight into all of this, we might be able to figure this mess out, but we'll probably need more information before we'll get any real answers out of this.
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I am inclined to agree. If they once worked alongside humans, the Gasfella must have some reason to have turned. Despite how many of the lower level creatures may seem, I have known but a handful of monsters that truly lack the ability to reason. [Despite how it might sound, he doesn't think the creatures inferior - simply less powerful.]
...However, this brings me to a somewhat troubling conclusion. It is likely that there is some other force that is leading them now - a powerful force that does not seem to wish us to interfere with its machinations.
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Umm...excuse me, if I may? I'd like to think we could work something out with these gas fellas...but for right now, shouldn't we focus on what we know for sure? Right now as I understand it, cores are in pretty short supply...so if that's the case, we can't exactly rely on them for everything...even the cores have their limits I'm sure.
[Ippo sighed and took a more pensive look as he placed a hand to his chin. He'd never had to think so hard about these sorts of things before...the only energy he had to worry about before this was the energy he could pack into his punches]
If we can piece this together and find a way to make a consistent source of power, then we wouldn't have to put so much pressure on the cores, right? Well...that's what I think anyways...
[Ippo's...just gonna sink back for now with his piece said...he doesn't have much else to add with all this monster talk]
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[With some help, though, he might be able to manage it. He's more skilled than he admits to.]
But as for the Gasfellas, they always worked at the mines. It's really difficult and dangerous for humans to mine Cores, so we had an agreement with them: they get us cores, we get them food and other stuff they needed. And since they were always provided for, they never had a reason to attack us.
Gasfellas- and the whole Windbag family by extension- aren't stupid by any means, but they're not on the same level as humans either. They can talk to each other and understand us to some extent, but they can't run complex machines or build anything more complicated than a simple tool. If they're not provided for, they'll straight-up kill people to get what they need. Part of the reason we had a working agreement with them was so that we wouldn't have to fight them.
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I am reasonably certain ze Professor und myself can establish what zese blueprints are for and wezzer or not ze fuel vill be useful. Furzermore, I believe ve can build somesing capable of using ze biofuel, if someone here ist not more capable or up to ze challenge?
[ A moment of silence, expressionless mask swiveling slowly left and right to survey the gathering. ]
So far as ze "Vindbags" go, zat is not of interest to me. If you vant to play nice vit ze savages, zat ist your prerogative. I vill not condone sending any large group out, but zat ist not my decision. However, I vill remind those present, in case you have forgotten, how many vere lost ze last time ve vent out in force? Sehr gut.
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He's right. If we do go to the Mancer headquarters, it should be in a small group. I'll have to go too, you'll need a Mancer to get past the false doors and trap hallways.
But we're getting ahead of ourselves here. We can't get anywhere near the Mancer headquarters yet, the Bastion doesn't have enough power to send us that far. It needs at least two more Cores before it can get us anywhere near there. And in the meantime, we can prepare tools and supplies for the trip in.