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{{Quote|When 2,000 years passed between the overture and the final bows, the exact shape of the play becomes helpfully obscured to anybody but the director. A system of control and surveillance so comprehensive, so effective, so far-reaching, that it cloaked itself in its total obviousness. I've been sent to Palisade to bring this planet on-cycle.|author=[[Riah Connadine]]|source="[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday|Today Is a Monday]]"}}
{{Quote|When 2,000 years passed between the overture and the final bows, the exact shape of the play becomes helpfully obscured to anybody but the director. A system of control and surveillance so comprehensive, so effective, so far-reaching, that it cloaked itself in its total obviousness. I've been sent to Palisade to bring this planet on-cycle.|author=[[Riah Connadine]]|source="[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday|Today Is a Monday]]"}}


'''Adagio in G''', or '''Adagio''' for short, is the codename of the [[Bilateral Intelligence Service]]'s far-reaching plan to bring [[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]] on [[Cycle]].
'''''Adagio in G''''', or '''''Adagio''''' for short, is the codename for the [[Bilateral Intelligence Service]]'s far-reaching plan to bring [[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]] [[Cycle|on-cycle]].


Adagio is widely recognized in the BIS as an audacious plan, and not everybody feels confident in it. Regardless, they are giving it a shot.<ref name=":0">[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday]]</ref>
The ''Adagio'' is widely recognized in the BIS as an audacious plan, and not everybody feels confident in it. Regardless, they are giving it a shot.<ref name=":0">[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday]]</ref>


== History ==
==History==
Adagio in G was announced by Riah Connadine in "[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday|Today Is a Monday]]". [[Violet Cove]] attempted to counter the plan by indoctrinating the BIS spy [[Marlon Styx]] into the teachings of the [[Dim Liturgy]], but this attempt ultimately did not work.<ref name=":0" />
Adagio in G was announced by Riah Connadine in "[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday|Today Is a Monday]]". [[Violet Cove]] attempted to counter the plan by indoctrinating the BIS spy [[Marlon Styx]] into the teachings of the [[Dim Liturgy]], but this attempt ultimately did not work.<ref name=":0" />
 
The [[Tide of Embarkation]] festival on the [[Isle of the Broken Key]] is also part of the ''Adagio in G''; it's facilitated in part by BIS spies in Violet Cove. Despite the conflict that takes place during festival preparations,<ref group="note">See [[Upon Our Grace|Upon Our Grace arc]].</ref> the festival continues and fulfills its role in the ''Adagio''.<ref>[[PALISADE 18: How It Always Looks Pt. 1]]</ref>
 
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Revision as of 21:07, 11 October 2023

When 2,000 years passed between the overture and the final bows, the exact shape of the play becomes helpfully obscured to anybody but the director. A system of control and surveillance so comprehensive, so effective, so far-reaching, that it cloaked itself in its total obviousness. I've been sent to Palisade to bring this planet on-cycle.

Adagio in G, or Adagio for short, is the codename for the Bilateral Intelligence Service's far-reaching plan to bring Palisade on-cycle.

The Adagio is widely recognized in the BIS as an audacious plan, and not everybody feels confident in it. Regardless, they are giving it a shot.[1]

History

Adagio in G was announced by Riah Connadine in "Today Is a Monday". Violet Cove attempted to counter the plan by indoctrinating the BIS spy Marlon Styx into the teachings of the Dim Liturgy, but this attempt ultimately did not work.[1]

The Tide of Embarkation festival on the Isle of the Broken Key is also part of the Adagio in G; it's facilitated in part by BIS spies in Violet Cove. Despite the conflict that takes place during festival preparations,[note 1] the festival continues and fulfills its role in the Adagio.[2]

Footnotes

References