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{{Infobox episode|title1 = Bona Fide, Good Faith|episodeNumber = 49|focus = The Notion (Tender, Fourteen, Grand Magnificent)|date = April 28, 2018|length = 120 minutes|previousEpisode = "[[This Place Pushes Back]]"|nextEpisode = "[[A Very Old Mistake]]"}}
{{Infobox episode|title = Bona Fide, Good Faith |color_theme=tm|episode_number = 49|release_date = April 28, 2018|length = 120 minutes|previous_episode = "[[This Place Pushes Back]]"|next_episode = "[[A Very Old Mistake]]"|episode_page = http://friendsatthetable.net/twilight-mirage-49  |transcript = https://docs.google.com/document/d/13pJjzr4N-lEEF4MMU3tptv2ptIOeZUqTKzZ5SSyYtA4/edit?usp=sharing  }}


== Background ==
== Episode description==
 
<blockquote>Determined to prevent two murders predicted by Crystal Palace, the Notion heads to one of Skein's allocologies, a floating, all-in-one corporate campus. Their plan? Infiltrate the lab of Wind's Poem, one of the potential victims, by pretending to be the inventors of a [[Calciyummm|solid-milk]]-based art startup. While Tender and Poem talk about passion projects, Fourteen Fifteen and Grand Magnificent try to locate the blueprint to a terrible weapon.<br />
=== Episode Description ===
<blockquote>Determined to prevent two murders predicted by Crystal Palace, the Notion heads to one of Skein's allocologies, a floating, all-in-one corporate campus. Their plan? Infiltrate the lab of Wind's Poem, one of the potential victims, by pretending to be the inventors of a solid-milk-based art startup. While Tender and Poem talk about passion projects, Fourteen Fifteen and Grand Magnificent try to locate the blueprint to a terrible weapon.<br />


<strong>This week on Twilight Mirage: Bona Fide, Good Faith</strong><br />
<strong>This week on Twilight Mirage: Bona Fide, Good Faith</strong><br />
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=== Opening Narration ===
==Contents==
 
===Opening===
{{Quote|All this many centuries later, stepping out onto the observation deck still took her breath away. The bulk of the ''[[Restitution of All Things]]'', flagship of the [[New Earth Hegemony|New Earth Hegemony’s]] central fleet and her temple aloft, was made of traditional materials. But in key places, like here on the observation deck, there was no metal or glass or plastic. There was only light. And with each step she took, the pulsing glow below bellowed back color. A silent fanfare accompanying her as she studied the delicate figure of her goal; the [[Twilight Mirage]].
{{Quote|All this many centuries later, stepping out onto the observation deck still took her breath away. The bulk of the ''[[Restitution of All Things]]'', flagship of the [[New Earth Hegemony|New Earth Hegemony’s]] central fleet and her temple aloft, was made of traditional materials. But in key places, like here on the observation deck, there was no metal or glass or plastic. There was only light. And with each step she took, the pulsing glow below bellowed back color. A silent fanfare accompanying her as she studied the delicate figure of her goal; the [[Twilight Mirage]].


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The system ahead, this [[The Twilight Mirage|Mirage]], this [[Quire System|Quire]], finally, would grant her freedom and legacy. A real utopia, a perfect world of opportunity, for all who believed.}}
The system ahead, this [[The Twilight Mirage|Mirage]], this [[Quire System|Quire]], finally, would grant her freedom and legacy. A real utopia, a perfect world of opportunity, for all who believed.}}


== Plot Summary ==
===Plot===
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{{Incomplete|section=1}}
== Cast ==
==Cast==
* [[Austin Walker]] (GM)
*[[Austin Walker]] (GM)
* [[Ali Acampora]] ([[Tender Sky]])
*[[Ali Acampora]] ([[Tender Sky]])
* [[Art Martinez-Tebbel]] ([[Grand Magnificent]])
*[[Art Martinez-Tebbel]] ([[Grand Magnificent]])
* [[Jack de Quidt]] ([[Fourteen Fifteen]])
*[[Jack de Quidt]] ([[Fourteen Fifteen]])
=== Other Appearances ===
===Other Characters===
* [[Morning's Observation]]
*[[Morning's Observation]]
* Greel Kerney
*Greel Kerney
* [[Wind's Poem]]
*[[Wind's Poem]]
* [[Ocean's Roar]]
*[[Ocean's Roar]]
 
== References ==
{{Reflist}}


== External links ==
{{Twilight Mirage episodes}}{{NavboxTM}}
* [http://friendsatthetable.net/twilight-mirage-47-uncontrolled-fires Episode Page]{{Episodes}}
[[Category:Twilight Mirage episodes]]

Latest revision as of 02:11, 27 November 2022

Episode description[edit | edit source]

Determined to prevent two murders predicted by Crystal Palace, the Notion heads to one of Skein's allocologies, a floating, all-in-one corporate campus. Their plan? Infiltrate the lab of Wind's Poem, one of the potential victims, by pretending to be the inventors of a solid-milk-based art startup. While Tender and Poem talk about passion projects, Fourteen Fifteen and Grand Magnificent try to locate the blueprint to a terrible weapon.

This week on Twilight Mirage: Bona Fide, Good Faith

Now I'm in the lab, always working late

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Opening[edit | edit source]

All this many centuries later, stepping out onto the observation deck still took her breath away. The bulk of the Restitution of All Things, flagship of the New Earth Hegemony’s central fleet and her temple aloft, was made of traditional materials. But in key places, like here on the observation deck, there was no metal or glass or plastic. There was only light. And with each step she took, the pulsing glow below bellowed back color. A silent fanfare accompanying her as she studied the delicate figure of her goal; the Twilight Mirage.

It would be only one more conquest- no, that’s not right, she told herself. Conquest was the term the imperial Hegemons of the old Earth Cult would have used. Not her. She was Our Profit, last of her kind, the final Hegemon. She had lived in her first life to enact great change, to put at ease an unstill market place, and to offer so many more access to the sacrament of exchange. In her first century alone, she convinced the world that a second chance could not be debated, and that salvation was universal for all who would work for it.

But it was not enough. Even after she taught the world that we all must be our own unmoved movers, even after the regulations and oversight committees, even after hunger reached an all time low, she could still see the flaws. The market did not provide for everyone, it could not. And so she found among the greatest minds of her time a solution; a second life, and then a third, and forth, and soon, she and the Restitution of All Things, was on course to the Mirage. Part of an achronological fleet, flanked on one side by a swift ship sent decades after she left, and on the other by one she’d christened a century before her own vessel launched.

The system ahead, this Mirage, this Quire, finally, would grant her freedom and legacy. A real utopia, a perfect world of opportunity, for all who believed.

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