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The ''Concretists'' are the descendents of a group of settlers in the Twilight Mirage, who are required to breath in the particles of a unique concrete material to live. Many have begun incorporating this material directly into their bodies.  
{{Infobox group|color_theme=pal|season=''[[The Road to PALISADE]]''<br />''[[PALISADE]]''|debut=[[The Road to PALISADE 06: Wagon Wheel Pt. 2]]|area_of_operation=[[Shale Belt]], [[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]]<br />[[Quire system]]}}


==Appearance==
'''Concretists''' are the inhabitants of the [[Shale Belt]], who have unique medical needs which have led them to create innovative cybernetics. They tend to be "secular and technologically-minded".<ref>[[The Road to PALISADE 06: Wagon Wheel Pt. 2]], dossier</ref>
Concretists are descended from a group of colonists from the Twilight Mirage who must constantly breathe in the particles from their original settlements construction materials. by the time of Palisade they have created composites of this material, and have been able to incorporate it into parts of their bodies, making many of them into "stone cyborgs".<ref>[[The Road to PALISADE 06: Wagon Wheel Pt. 2]]</ref>
 
== History ==
The Concretists are descended from the [[Concretetown Particulars]], a group of [[NEH]] colonists on [[Moonlock]] in the [[Twilight Mirage (location)|Twilight Mirage]] who, after an industrial accident, needed to constantly breathe in the particles from their original settlement's [[Q-Concrete|construction materials]]. They came to live on Palisade at some point, and chose not leave with the [[Divine Principality]] when it left the Mirage.  
 
By the time of ''[[PALISADE]]'', they have created composites of Q-Concrete and have been able to incorporate it into parts of their bodies, making many of them into "stone cyborgs".<ref>[[The Road to PALISADE 06: Wagon Wheel Pt. 2]]</ref> They have also integrated it into their own buildings, and worked with other local communities to work it into nearby infrastructure.
 
{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[PALISADE 42: A Mechanical Whine Pt. 4]]|text=After a [[Mirage bomb]] is tripped and Palisade becomes part of the [[Quire system]], the planet's Concretists struggle with the change in atmosphere.<ref name="pal43">[[PALISADE 43: Where They Are Pt. 1]]</ref> In order to get the same quality of oxygen they had outside of the Mirage, they are forced to source different types of medical equipment and supplies,<ref name="pal46">[[PALISADE 46: A Palette of Colors Pt. 1]]</ref> and the adjustment is a slow and difficult one.<ref name="pal45">[[PALISADE 45: Where They Are Pt. 3]]</ref>|theme=pal}}
 
== Known Concretists ==
 
* [[Baldwin Home]]
* [[Hunting Tomorrow]]
* [[Tzion Archana]]
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Concrete Front]]


==Culture==
The Concretists were once a part of the Divine Fleet who landed on Palisade, and chose not to leave to join the Divine Principality. on Palisade they have integrated their concrete material into their own buildings to help with their breathing requirements. Many of the neighbouring settlements have followed suit, making paths and buildings using this material to aid Concretists in their cities.
==Records Recovered from the Divine, Arbitrage==
[[Records Recovered from the Divine, Arbitrage]] is the dossier for the Road to PALISADE. Within the fiction, it is written by [[Arbitrage|said Divine]].
<blockquote>On the world of [[Moonlock]], deep in the [[Twilight Mirage (location)|Twilight Mirage]], an industrial accident altered a the respiratory needs of one group of colonists, requiring them (and their [[Concretetown Particulars|descendents]]) to breathe in special particulates emanated from the town’s unique construction materials. The inhabitants of the [[Shale Belt]], the secular and technologically-minded Concretists, are descendants of those colonists, and chose to remain on [[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]] rather than join the nascent [[Divine Principality]] when it left 5000 years ago. Over the years, not only did they develop new, more-integrated respiratory cybernetics as medical aids, they also built bonds with nearby regions to ensure that the materials they needed to breathe more comfortably would be integrated into local infrastructure.</blockquote>
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Concretists are the inhabitants of the Shale Belt, who have unique medical needs which have led them to create innovative cybernetics. They tend to be "secular and technologically-minded".[1]

History[edit | edit source]

The Concretists are descended from the Concretetown Particulars, a group of NEH colonists on Moonlock in the Twilight Mirage who, after an industrial accident, needed to constantly breathe in the particles from their original settlement's construction materials. They came to live on Palisade at some point, and chose not leave with the Divine Principality when it left the Mirage.

By the time of PALISADE, they have created composites of Q-Concrete and have been able to incorporate it into parts of their bodies, making many of them into "stone cyborgs".[2] They have also integrated it into their own buildings, and worked with other local communities to work it into nearby infrastructure.

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After a Mirage bomb is tripped and Palisade becomes part of the Quire system, the planet's Concretists struggle with the change in atmosphere.[3] In order to get the same quality of oxygen they had outside of the Mirage, they are forced to source different types of medical equipment and supplies,[4] and the adjustment is a slow and difficult one.[5]

Known Concretists[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]