Erik Mesoy
Core Tester / Intern
I would be, but right now I'm crash terraforming. Next turn the colonization shall begin.TerrisH said:hmm nobody else is engageing in a crash colinization..
Gelion said:<lots of anime that I not only ripped off but also stole the bandwidth for>


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Eliza pressed the green YES button.
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> Eliza
Welcome to the Interactive OSS Node!
Four large buttons floated on the screen: "Colonization Underway", "OSS Statistics", "Applying for OSS" and "The Space Around Us". Eliza pressed the last one, and the screen flicked over to a display of the local star cluster.

I'm lucky I got in on the Colony Lottery... let's take a look at the systems, shall we?
Pointing the cursor over each common system in turn displayed a short blurb about each of them.
Spoiler ENEMSI :
The Enemsi System contains a G-class star and seven planets.
A moon of the fifth planet is the home base for a rogue pseudo-terrorist group.
Approximately three months ago a scoutship was destroyed by this faction. Dictator Jared has recalled multiple fighter fleets to deal with this thread.
Colonization is expected to be initiated in a year.
A moon of the fifth planet is the home base for a rogue pseudo-terrorist group.
Approximately three months ago a scoutship was destroyed by this faction. Dictator Jared has recalled multiple fighter fleets to deal with this thread.
Colonization is expected to be initiated in a year.
Spoiler NOX :
Nox is well suited to human habitation. The F-class star is circled by eight planets, of which two are acceptable for planting colonies, although all are relatively hostile. Most of the colony efforts directed here are of recent construction.
Spoiler SABRO :
The highly hostile Sabro system is occupied by ruins of the Old Dominion. Efforts are underway to establish a scientific research outpost here. The system will be off-limits to civilian personnel for the coming year at the outside.
Spoiler BRODER :
The only nearby system with a substantive asteroid belt, Broder will harbor only colony bases and no true habitation for quite some time to come. However, several mining groups have expressed interest in system extraction rights.
Eliza brushed the all-meta on her wrist lightly. Half an hour until docking for transfer, it read. "Yeah, I have time," she said, turning back to the computer screen. Apart from Oncol itself, several other stars were displayed on the map. Eliza stared at them, wondering what might lurk on these frontiers of space...
Rolling her eyes and snapping herself back to reality, she brought up the information for the first of them.
Spoiler COLOS :
Colos System
K-class Blue Star
Hub System
5 Routes Exiting System
HEF detected on 1 route
Distance 2 from Oncol
Spectral: 148,341 72,192 91,860 17,203 561,544
Gravity 1,16 30-26-55
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K-class Blue Star
Hub System
5 Routes Exiting System
HEF detected on 1 route
Distance 2 from Oncol
Spectral: 148,341 72,192 91,860 17,203 561,544
Gravity 1,16 30-26-55
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"Find something interesting?" came a voice from behind her. Eliza jumped.
"You scared me, Jeska! Don't do that!"
"Whatever." Jeska slumped down on a stool next to Eliza and starting nibbling on her hair.
"Lookup, one, Spectral," Eliza muttered, brushing her all-meta. "Context, one, star."
"Don't bother," said Jeska, grabbing her wrist. "It's boring. I already looked it up." Jeska looked over at Eliza's display. "Colos, eh? Weird system. Apparently it used to be a major hub for the Old Dominion. Not worth your time, though. We're heading the other way, to Broder."
"Whaat? Where did you hear that?"
"From my father. He's a member of Group Thirteen Thirty-Seven. But you never heard that from me." Jeska flashed Eliza a grin, then turned to her own computer and buried herself in what appeared to be mineral research.
Thirteen Thirty-Seven
This group most certainly does not exist. But it's not a dark and secret nonexistence, it's a tongue-in-cheek nonexistence. Since Oncol used to be a research planet, many of the people living there are still hackers, and the hackers have preserved their culture for a thousand years.
The spirit of "joy before victory" is still prevalent in the ongoing battle between 1337 and the government. Whoever happens to be employed as a government employee need only send a copy of the next public announcement to a colleague, and they can be confident that 1337 will have it distributed planet-wide within an hour (which saves the government a good deal of expense), so they attempt to codify their documents and run a "tight ship" where strict protocols ensure that no information ever spreads beyond its boundaries prematurely. 1337, however, stakes its prestige on infiltrating the government and making sure that no secret is safe. But on the gripping hand, they have an established honor system, so for documents that really need to be kept secret, it is enough to write "Please leave alone" at the top.
Thus, the Oncol empire has a culture of freedom of information at the same time as they have some of the most advanced cryptography/decryption mechanisms available.
"We're trying to keep our leaders honest, not bring the government down." -anonymous 1337 member.