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We must get off Miranda if we’re to survive. <br>  
 
We must get off Miranda if we’re to survive. <br>  
  
And yet, we have unfinished business before we can go.  The matter of Pala and the hurricane that hovers over it is something we must somehow deal with.  Rina has already supervised the removal of the remote hardware from the ''Gift''’s shuttle, returning it to Nika’s control.  We plan to fly the shuttle to the island and assuming we can navigate through the storm, we will investigate further what we can find there.<br>
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And yet, we have unfinished business before we can go.  The matter of Pala and the hurricane that hovers over it is something we must somehow deal with.  Rina has already supervised the removal of the remote hardware from the Gift’s shuttle, returning it to Nika’s control.  We plan to fly the shuttle to the island and assuming we can navigate through the storm, we will investigate further what we can find there.<br>
  
 
There are plenty of things to discover right here on the mainland, too.  Ships, for one, left behind by their owners as they succumbed to the Pax.  Lots are still in useable shape, and we ruthlessly scav them for parts.  We find trace amounts of fuel, some parts, and materials for repairs.  We briefly consider repairing one of them and exchanging it for the ''Gift'', gaining a more advanced model of craft…but we’ve fallen in love with our old girl and the idea of abandoning her is tabled.  <br>  
 
There are plenty of things to discover right here on the mainland, too.  Ships, for one, left behind by their owners as they succumbed to the Pax.  Lots are still in useable shape, and we ruthlessly scav them for parts.  We find trace amounts of fuel, some parts, and materials for repairs.  We briefly consider repairing one of them and exchanging it for the ''Gift'', gaining a more advanced model of craft…but we’ve fallen in love with our old girl and the idea of abandoning her is tabled.  <br>  
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For instance, the original colonists had arrived with Core tech to make Pala as cushy as they could want.  Over the intervening years and waves of Calm Seas, the desire and the knowledge to maintain complicated technological machines faded and while the standard of living is not Pre-Industrial, there is less tech than what one would expect of a modern society.  Health care infrastructure is pretty simple, but educational resources are surprisingly high.  Stranded on a tropical island, the children still yet know the story of their origins, the world their ancestors left behind, and reasonable know-how to fix what remains of the tech they still have.<br>
 
For instance, the original colonists had arrived with Core tech to make Pala as cushy as they could want.  Over the intervening years and waves of Calm Seas, the desire and the knowledge to maintain complicated technological machines faded and while the standard of living is not Pre-Industrial, there is less tech than what one would expect of a modern society.  Health care infrastructure is pretty simple, but educational resources are surprisingly high.  Stranded on a tropical island, the children still yet know the story of their origins, the world their ancestors left behind, and reasonable know-how to fix what remains of the tech they still have.<br>
  
The gaps in the knowledge and memories of the elder colonists are a combination of the deliberate and the imposed, and the society that emerged is neither the cultured Core nor the rough-and-tumble Rim…but somewhere in between.  Technical knowledge is forgotten for those machines and systems that are out of place or out of synch with Pala.  There is little point in knowing how to fix a Cortex box when one has no access or signal to acquire, shielded from both by the HAARP.  What need do the inhabitants have of wombats and the life cycle of the monarch butterfly, when neither live on the island?  Lawsuits, sit-coms and taxi cabs are alien and irrelevant and their existence fades in the consciousness of the islanders.  Physical objects are the first to go, then as the years add up, more intangibles join the pile of Unneedful Concepts.  With certain exceptions, memories of Life Before Pala fade and are left unrecorded so as not to induce a pining for them in subsequent generations.  Awareness of religion is more fable than faith, and the islanders seem happy despite the lack of congregation and ceremony.  Life and death of animals and people are matter of factly dealt with, with practicality and lack of sentimentality dominating.    Matters of serious illness are cause for effort toward a cure, yet less of regret for the suffering involved.  A person either recovers or succumbs, as circumstances decree.  Mores are relaxed or become irrelevant and there are several instances where the crew trip over the differences, sometimes with hilarious results.<br>
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The gaps in the knowledge and memories of the elder colonists are a combination of the deliberate and the imposed, and the society that emerged is neither the cultured Core nor the rough-and-tumble Rim…but somewhere in between.  Technical knowledge is forgotten for those machines and systems that are out of place or out of synch with Pala.  There is little point in knowing how to fix a Cortex box when one has no access or signal to acquire, shielded from both by the HAARP.  What need do the inhabitants have of wombats and the life cycle of the monarch butterfly, when neither live on the island?  Lawsuits, sit-coms and taxi cabs are alien and irrelevant and their existence fades in the consciousness of the islanders.  Physical objects are the first to go, then as the years add up, more intangibles join the pile of Unneedful Concepts.  Memories of Life Before Pala fade and are left unrecorded so as not to induce a pining for them in subsequent generations.  Awareness of religion is more fable than faith, and the islanders seem happy despite the lack of congregation and ceremony.  Life and death of animals and people are matter of factly dealt with, with practicality and lack of sentimentality dominating.    Matters of serious illness are cause for effort toward a cure, yet less of regret for the suffering involved.  A person either recovers or succumbs, as circumstances decree.  Mores are relaxed or become irrelevant and there are several instances where the crew trip over the differences, sometimes with hilarious results.<br>
  
 
Sex is one of those areas that underwent an attitudinal change and so Brian finds himself between two women, the native who thinks nothing of a three-way or partner sharing to be odd or uncomfortable, and the spacer who cannot quite get her head around her lover’s settling down with one woman—island beauty or no. <br>  
 
Sex is one of those areas that underwent an attitudinal change and so Brian finds himself between two women, the native who thinks nothing of a three-way or partner sharing to be odd or uncomfortable, and the spacer who cannot quite get her head around her lover’s settling down with one woman—island beauty or no. <br>  
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Christian keeps his ears and eyes open, as a Companion he finds everything very educational, and he also opens his arms to Harry, who seems happy to step into them.  Arden and Nika retreat for alone-time in the picture postcard setting, with moonlight walks on the beach and private moments spent out of sight elsewhere.  Rick and Jake explore the delights offered by the colonists. And Rina steers clear of any emotional or physical entanglements and spends as much time as she can repairing the shuttle.  The work is a great distraction from what she’s missing and she dives into it gratefully.<br>
 
Christian keeps his ears and eyes open, as a Companion he finds everything very educational, and he also opens his arms to Harry, who seems happy to step into them.  Arden and Nika retreat for alone-time in the picture postcard setting, with moonlight walks on the beach and private moments spent out of sight elsewhere.  Rick and Jake explore the delights offered by the colonists. And Rina steers clear of any emotional or physical entanglements and spends as much time as she can repairing the shuttle.  The work is a great distraction from what she’s missing and she dives into it gratefully.<br>
  
She’s not alone.  The two children who met the crew on arrival tag along with Rina during the repairs, alternately surprising her with their mechanical savvy and annoying her with their constant questions about what she’s doing.  After one long winded query from the boy of the pair about metallurgy and friction on atmospheric re-entry and the composition of the hull, she loses her patience and declares the Shuttle is sheathed in the rare metal "Unobtaniun" and refuses to answer anything else for the time being.<br>
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She’s not alone.  The two children who met the crew on arrival tag along with Rina during the repairs, alternately surprising her with their mechanical savvy and annoying her with their constant questions about what she’s doing.  After one long winded query from the boy of the pair about metallurgy and friction on atmospheric re-entry and the composition of the hull, she loses her patience and declares the Shuttle is sheathed in the rare metal "Unobtainiun" and refuses to answer anything else for the time being.<br>
  
 
God, but she really really REALLY wishes she and the crew were off this tropical sandbox. <br>  
 
God, but she really really REALLY wishes she and the crew were off this tropical sandbox. <br>  
  
And that is a matter that needs to be resolved with Harbinger’s crew.  They’ve been marooned—however pleasantly—on Pala and have suffered one Calm Seas already.  The  longer they stay, the more their urge to leave weakens.  It’s only a matter of time before they forget their original purpose and sink into Palan life, never to emerge.  Shyla and Harry and Go Mifuni want to leave with us when the shuttle’s repaired. Pei-Ling, Hank, Jason and the others wish to stay.  Brian is on the fence—he’ll leave, but not before he extracts a promise from Nika to regularize their relationship.  If she won’t commit to him, he’s got no reason to follow her and ''Summer's Gift'' into the Black.  Nika hedges, saying she’ll negotiate the agreement once they all get free of Pala.  Brian agrees.<br>
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And that is a matter that needs to be resolved with Harbinger’s crew.  They’ve been marooned—however pleasantly—on Pala and have suffered one Calm Seas already.  The  longer they stay, the more their urge to leave weakens.  It’s only a matter of time before they forget their original purpose and sink into Palan life, never to emerge.  Shyla and Harry and Go Mifuni want to leave with us when the shuttle’s repaired. Pei-Ling, Hank, Jason and the others wish to stay.  Brian is on the fence—he’ll leave, but not before he extracts a promise from Nika to regularize their relationship.  If she won’t commit to him, he’s got no reason to follow her and Harbinger into the Black.  Nika hedges, saying she’ll negotiate the agreement once they all get free of Pala.  Brian agrees.<br>
  
Over the four days we spend on Pala, there is a large amount of catching up on old times, a filling in of new ones, and visiting between the ''Gift''’s crew and the ''Harbinger''’s.  Harry is coaxed out of her hut on the island heights to join us, and later remains in Christian’s company.  A trip to the HAARP is planned, the facility being virtually the only thing originally installed and left unaltered, its attendants trained in its maintenance in their pursuit to keep the island safe and hidden.  Though it’s an interesting trek up the highest mountain on Pala, and the HAARP itself is interesting in its own right, the answers we came to Pala for are down below in the history and the lives of the colonists.  We thank the islanders for the tour and make ready to leave the next day.<br>
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Over the four days we spend on Pala, there is a large amount of catching up on old times, a filling in of new ones, and visiting between the Gift’s crew and the ''Harbinger''’s.  Harry is coaxed out of her hut on the island heights to join us, and later remains in Christian’s company.  A trip to the HAARP is planned, the facility being virtually the only thing originally installed and left unaltered, its attendants trained in its maintenance in their pursuit to keep the island safe and hidden.  Though it’s an interesting trek up the highest mountain on Pala, and the HAARP itself is interesting in its own right, the answers we came to Pala for are down below in the history and the lives of the colonists.  We thank the islanders for the tour and make ready to leave the next day.<br>
  
 
During our goodbyes to old crew and new friends,  Go Mifuni ambushes Brian and attempts to steal the shuttle.  He shoots Brian in the gut when we rush him and sets off an incindiary device just as Christian takes Go out with a flash bang.  Brian grabs Go’s device and tosses it clear of the others, suffering blast damage and burns as a result.  The rest of us get hit by the backwash and Brian dies.  We revive him and take off for the mainland and the Gift.  We reach our bivouac and fire up the best hospital facility we can find and Arden starts working on Brian to keep him alive.<br>   
 
During our goodbyes to old crew and new friends,  Go Mifuni ambushes Brian and attempts to steal the shuttle.  He shoots Brian in the gut when we rush him and sets off an incindiary device just as Christian takes Go out with a flash bang.  Brian grabs Go’s device and tosses it clear of the others, suffering blast damage and burns as a result.  The rest of us get hit by the backwash and Brian dies.  We revive him and take off for the mainland and the Gift.  We reach our bivouac and fire up the best hospital facility we can find and Arden starts working on Brian to keep him alive.<br>   
  
The situation is as follows: we’ve got a badly burned and possibly brain-amaged Brian hanging on by a thread, but alive thanks to Arden’s hard work and vigilence; Harry and Shyla are helping the rest of us repair the ''Gift'' to make her spaceworthy enough to get off Miranda and to take Brian Coreside for the medical help he needs.  The repairs will take four months and meanwhile the Universe is still spinning and the consequences of our actions remain to be seen.<br><br><br>
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The situation is as follows: we’ve got a badly burned and possibly brain-amaged Brian hanging on by a thread, but alive thanks to Arden’s hard work and vigilence; Harry and Shyla are helping the rest of us repair the Gift to make her spaceworthy enough to get off Miranda and to take Brian Coreside for the medical help he needs.  The repairs will take four months and meanwhile the Universe is still spinning and the consequences of our actions remain to be seen.<br><br><br>
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