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Re: History of the Arch
I spent my time in the university library researching the political and geographical history of this planet, and while much of what I found confirms what others before me have shared (yet nothing of the Orb), I am curious about the origins of the earthquake that created the landmass on which we stand.
According to the old logs, the earthquake and disease that is killing this planet began in what is now the Seventh Circle, and the water purification camp was constructed directly above the epicenter - the very first camp to be built. I found no records of retrieving the Orb or any other artifact from the area. It appears that interest in the epicenter did not exist until 50 years after the event.
Even if the Orb was taken to the First Circle in secret, the fact that something was released by this earthquake seems something into which we should investigate if we want to save this planet.
Regards,
Minimus Ambus
Re: History of the Arch
I spent my time in the university library researching the political and geographical history of this planet, and while much of what I found confirms what others before me have shared (yet nothing of the Orb), I am curious about the origins of the earthquake that created the landmass on which we stand.
According to the old logs, the earthquake and disease that is killing this planet began in what is now the Seventh Circle, and the water purification camp was constructed directly above the epicenter - the very first camp to be built. I found no records of retrieving the Orb or any other artifact from the area. It appears that interest in the epicenter did not exist until 50 years after the event.
Even if the Orb was taken to the First Circle in secret, the fact that something was released by this earthquake seems something into which we should investigate if we want to save this planet.
Regards,
Minimus Ambus
Text; un: Sabriel.Abhorsen
However, we have more mages among our number. Perhaps our combined talents might be enough.
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However, this is all assuming that the orb was not stolen by other parties between the earthquake and the start of constsruction.
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The first step to rebuilding a planet is to make it livable again. If we can at least to that much, then we might have done some good here.
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( if it was a group rather than an individual person, there may still be vestiges of such an organization remaining. something else to pursue.
after a moment, he continues: )
Were you able to find seismic imaging of the region before and after the event, or as a result of whatever process they are using for water extraction? They likely would have needed to image the land to ensure its stability, especially if they hoped to have any longevity to the water collection process at the camp.
( he's hardly an expert in earth jutsu, but kakashi is. if they needed to get underground in the area, it would be better not to go in blind. )
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If there is an image of the underground area, it's not in the university archives. There are some documents from preliminary investigations of the earthquake. Are you thinking of getting in there through the earth instead of through the camp?
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( he didn't get that deeply into history books during his brief attendance of the university — other things became of greater import. )
It is a possibility. I'm certain that the magic-users in our group could cleave through stone if necessary — but unless we have clear certainty of the worth of such an endeavour, it would not be in our best interest to commit significant resources.
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Noted. If we can find more information about this earthquake, we can formulate a plan, but as it is, there is still so much left to learn.
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Thank you for this information. Please let me know, should you learn more.
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Which is to say, that sort of information would likely be kept secret if it painted the governing body in a poor light.
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But I fancy we'd need more time than we've got for that.
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Can't say I'm a fan of failure, but there's a larger situation at play here than our last deployment to contend with.
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I don't know her well enough to say that she would do something like this, but some people refuse to admit to needing help.
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The teleporter needs a great deal of power to activate. It is nearly impossible to do without the presence of an orb on a nearby world to sustain it. While I do not believe it is beyond her or Commander Degar's capabilities, it would be a significant drain on resources better used to control and protect the orbs currently aboard the Ximilia.
It would be foolish to speak in absolutes or to assert she is not capable of duplicity — however, based on what I know and have seen of her, Viveca-san is not sentimental enough to endanger our mission on the off chance it may save her world. If she wished us to do so, I do not think pretenses would serve her, and she would have given us a great deal more information to assist us.
The absence of such information was, I believe, her attempt at impartiality.
She has stated on numerous occasions that the recovery of the orbs is more important than any one person or world.
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Whether it's the case or not, it's preferable to overlooking one or the other. Some of you have far more forays under your belts, so she may surmise it's well within our collective capabilities.
What's the phrase, "I have two hands"?
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( seeing as how that is essentially the opposite of what he said, he will not trouble himself about engaging with this further. )
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We don't exactly have the experiences you do, and I don't get the impression we've got a unified front, either.
[ Still, no one says so much without it mattering to them, specifically. ]
...But I think I get your angle now, whatever that's worth in all this.
[ The discussion may be over, for all he knows. He hardly knows the people around him. They hardly know him.
Maybe that, and the lack of collective direction, is complicating matters here. Food for later thought, he supposes. ]
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I'm getting the impression that people have strong opinions about our purpose here, if anything. Which...honestly begs some questions - a lot of questions - not that we've got time to get into all that.
People here do need help though. Pretty hard to overlook that, even if it's not our official job.
[ Not that he'd want outside meddling if it were his own world, but that's another kettle of fish. ]