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===Plot=== | ===Plot=== | ||
==== Concave Wing ==== | |||
As [[Coriolis Sunset|Cori]] chases down the symbol of [[Devotion]] she spotted, she feels Devotion's judgment: she has not gone to [[Baseline]] to build a church, and so she is no longer Devotion's beacon. She reaches the big glass eye and finds that it's on a huge slab of glass, which has notes on it relating to the [[Devotees]]' relationship with the [[Dim Liturgy]]. When Cori touches it, her hand passes into the glass as if it were a portal. She is unable to pull her hand back out. | |||
Meanwhile, [[Sea Crepuscule]] escorts [[Brnine]], [[Phrygian]], and "[[Marlon Styx|Em]]" out of the Concave Wing. Phrygian, realizing that Sea is also a [[BIS]] spy, tries to take Em into custody on the ''[[Blue Channel]]'' but Sea does not allow it. Brnine, having noticed that Cori is missing, pretends they're calling [[Gucci Garantine|Gucci]] to pull rank and then leaves to find Cori. As Sea relents and lets Phrygian take Em into custody, the ''[[Kestral White]]'' decloaks on the horizon: [[Tenn Alpenglow]] has arrived and demands the return of his ward, [[Kenneth Marian Colver]]. | |||
As Phrygian makes their way to the ''Blue Channel'' with Em, the ''Kestral White'' opens fire on the settlement. Tenn Alpenglow announces that the violence will end as soon as Colver has been returned. Phrygian successfully gets Em to the ''Blue Channel'' without either of them sustaining serious harm. They lock Em in the rec room. | |||
==== Brnine and Cori ==== | |||
Brnine finds Cori passed out on the ground next to the big glass eye, which is now open and blinking at Brnine. Cori has a dream or vision in which Devotion turns the wings on her arms black. She then finds herself in a strange dream-world, speaking to the person who created Devotion, who seems distraught. The person explains to Cori that he used to build things that hurt people and he wants Devotion to be something that actively helps people, but he can't seem to get it right: no matter what he does, it hurts people a little. Because these events took place about 450 [[Twilight Mirage (location)|Mirage]] years ago, Cori does not recognize Devotion's creator as [[Grand Magnificent]]. As she emerges from her dream/vision she sees imagery implying that [[The Curtain of Divinity|the Curtain]] interfered with Devotion in some way at the beginning of the [[Perfect Millennium]]. | |||
Cori wakes up disoriented, and Brnine offers her a granola bar. Shortly thereafter, the two of them realize that the floor of the Concave Wing is flooding. Brnine receives a radio message from Figure: Figure and Thisbe have kidnapped Kenneth Marian Colver, and the settlement is under attack from people who want him back. Brnine orders Figure and Thisbe to neutralize the [[Bilateral Intercession|Bilat]] forces attacking the settlement. | |||
Brnine takes Cori up one floor, further from the floodwaters, and finds a terminal in which to plug the Asepsis drone they brought with them. Asepsis runs through the database and outputs a list of spies operating in Violet Cove, which Brnine names [[spies.txt]]. | |||
==== Glass Archive ==== | |||
[[Thisbe]] and [[The Figure in Bismuth|Figure]] make their way to the special collection. Once there, they learn that the power that lights [[Chimera's Lantern]] could be a source of sustenance for Figure. As they pore over the texts they hear the voice of [[Kenneth Marian Colver]] pipe up from behind a concrete door. He insists that they have been kidnapped and ask Thisbe and Figure to free them. | |||
While Thisbe and Figure deliberate, they hear Tenn Alpenglow's voice over a loudspeaker demanding Colver's return. Alpenglow then sets of a sequence of warning cannon fire from the ''Kestral White''. Thisbe and Figure decide to kidnap Colver themselves. When they open the door Figure tries to knock Colver unconscious, but Colver's body bounces like rubber. Colver opens the velcro of Figure's flight suit and a hand emerges from Figure's chest: [[The Usher of Truth]], working through Colver, has made Figure into a living portal for the [[Iconoclasts]]. In response, Figure turns the material their body is made of into [[Q-Concrete]]. | |||
Colver refuses to leave with them and tries to run, so Thisbe clotheslines him with her leg and carries him out. Figure radios in to Brnine to tell them that they've kidnapped Colver. Brnine tells them to return Colver to the Bilats and, if that doesn't work to get them to stop attacking, defeat the Bilats. | |||
As Thisbe and Figure emerge with Colver, they see a [[Plackart]] piloted by Tenn Alpenglow magically flooding the ground as it moves. Thisbe sends a communication to the Bilats that she has Colver and is prepared to return him to them. One of the Gambesons attacking the settlement flies over, retrieves Colver and returns to the ''Kestral White'', and then the ''Kestral White'' leaves. | |||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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*[[Grand Magnificent]] (unnamed) | *[[Grand Magnificent]] (unnamed) | ||
*[[Routine Rennari]] | *[[Routine Rennari]] | ||
*[[Hunting Tomorrow]], [[Midnite Matinee]], and [[Saffron Septet]] (off-screen) | |||
*[[Asepsis]] | *[[Asepsis]] | ||
Revision as of 19:40, 3 August 2023
Episode description
This episode carries content warnings for civilian harm and death, torture, conscription, hallucination, uncanny visions, body horror, bodily transformation, kidnapping, and medical experimentation.
Having disregarded their official mission in an effort to both help the Figure in Bismuth and spurn Gucci Garantine, the crew of the Blue Channel begin to explore the Dim Liturgy’s primary monastery on the Isle of the Broken Key. Brnine and Phrygian corner one spy and develop suspicions about a possible second agent. Thisbe and the Figure in Bismuth search for a new source of power, and discover encounter someone they thought they’d seen the last of already. Cori meets an ancient architect and in the process is either drawn closer to or further from her god, depending on one’s perspective…
This week on PALISADE: Upon Our Grace Pt. 2
I hurt myself to see if I could feel / (magnificent) / Then I began to pray to see if god was real
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Plot
Concave Wing
As Cori chases down the symbol of Devotion she spotted, she feels Devotion's judgment: she has not gone to Baseline to build a church, and so she is no longer Devotion's beacon. She reaches the big glass eye and finds that it's on a huge slab of glass, which has notes on it relating to the Devotees' relationship with the Dim Liturgy. When Cori touches it, her hand passes into the glass as if it were a portal. She is unable to pull her hand back out.
Meanwhile, Sea Crepuscule escorts Brnine, Phrygian, and "Em" out of the Concave Wing. Phrygian, realizing that Sea is also a BIS spy, tries to take Em into custody on the Blue Channel but Sea does not allow it. Brnine, having noticed that Cori is missing, pretends they're calling Gucci to pull rank and then leaves to find Cori. As Sea relents and lets Phrygian take Em into custody, the Kestral White decloaks on the horizon: Tenn Alpenglow has arrived and demands the return of his ward, Kenneth Marian Colver.
As Phrygian makes their way to the Blue Channel with Em, the Kestral White opens fire on the settlement. Tenn Alpenglow announces that the violence will end as soon as Colver has been returned. Phrygian successfully gets Em to the Blue Channel without either of them sustaining serious harm. They lock Em in the rec room.
Brnine and Cori
Brnine finds Cori passed out on the ground next to the big glass eye, which is now open and blinking at Brnine. Cori has a dream or vision in which Devotion turns the wings on her arms black. She then finds herself in a strange dream-world, speaking to the person who created Devotion, who seems distraught. The person explains to Cori that he used to build things that hurt people and he wants Devotion to be something that actively helps people, but he can't seem to get it right: no matter what he does, it hurts people a little. Because these events took place about 450 Mirage years ago, Cori does not recognize Devotion's creator as Grand Magnificent. As she emerges from her dream/vision she sees imagery implying that the Curtain interfered with Devotion in some way at the beginning of the Perfect Millennium.
Cori wakes up disoriented, and Brnine offers her a granola bar. Shortly thereafter, the two of them realize that the floor of the Concave Wing is flooding. Brnine receives a radio message from Figure: Figure and Thisbe have kidnapped Kenneth Marian Colver, and the settlement is under attack from people who want him back. Brnine orders Figure and Thisbe to neutralize the Bilat forces attacking the settlement.
Brnine takes Cori up one floor, further from the floodwaters, and finds a terminal in which to plug the Asepsis drone they brought with them. Asepsis runs through the database and outputs a list of spies operating in Violet Cove, which Brnine names spies.txt.
Glass Archive
Thisbe and Figure make their way to the special collection. Once there, they learn that the power that lights Chimera's Lantern could be a source of sustenance for Figure. As they pore over the texts they hear the voice of Kenneth Marian Colver pipe up from behind a concrete door. He insists that they have been kidnapped and ask Thisbe and Figure to free them.
While Thisbe and Figure deliberate, they hear Tenn Alpenglow's voice over a loudspeaker demanding Colver's return. Alpenglow then sets of a sequence of warning cannon fire from the Kestral White. Thisbe and Figure decide to kidnap Colver themselves. When they open the door Figure tries to knock Colver unconscious, but Colver's body bounces like rubber. Colver opens the velcro of Figure's flight suit and a hand emerges from Figure's chest: The Usher of Truth, working through Colver, has made Figure into a living portal for the Iconoclasts. In response, Figure turns the material their body is made of into Q-Concrete.
Colver refuses to leave with them and tries to run, so Thisbe clotheslines him with her leg and carries him out. Figure radios in to Brnine to tell them that they've kidnapped Colver. Brnine tells them to return Colver to the Bilats and, if that doesn't work to get them to stop attacking, defeat the Bilats.
As Thisbe and Figure emerge with Colver, they see a Plackart piloted by Tenn Alpenglow magically flooding the ground as it moves. Thisbe sends a communication to the Bilats that she has Colver and is prepared to return him to them. One of the Gambesons attacking the settlement flies over, retrieves Colver and returns to the Kestral White, and then the Kestral White leaves.
Cast
- Austin Walker (GM)
- Ali Acampora (Kalvin Brnine)
- Andrew Lee Swan (The Figure in Bismuth)
- Janine Hawkins (Thisbe)
- Sylvia Bullet (Coriolis Sunset)
- Keith J. Carberry (Phrygian)
Other Characters
- Sea Crepuscule
- Marlon Styx a.k.a. "Em"
- Kenneth Marian Colver
- Tenn Alpenglow
- The Usher of Truth
- Devotion
- Grand Magnificent (unnamed)
- Routine Rennari
- Hunting Tomorrow, Midnite Matinee, and Saffron Septet (off-screen)
- Asepsis