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|pronouns=it/its|color_theme=pal|affiliations=[[Stel Nideo]]<br />[[Bilateral Intercession]]|season=[[PALISADE]]|debut=[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday]] (offscreen)<br />[[PALISADE 30: Seize the Chance Pt. 1]] (voice)}}
|pronouns=it/its|color_theme=pal|affiliations=[[Stel Nideo]]<br />[[Bilateral Intercession]]|season=''[[PALISADE]]''|debut=[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday]] (offscreen)<br />[[PALISADE 30: Seize the Chance Pt. 1]] (voice)}}


'''Resonance''' is a [[Stel Nideo|Nidean]] surveillance [[Divine]] that pervades the east coast of [[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]]. It is posed as a parental figure -- "the watchful guardian, doting caregiver, and ardent supporter of Nideo's colonial efforts on Palisade."<ref>[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday]], dossier</ref> It offers helpful utilities such as wake-up alarms, health check-ins, and safety alerts to [[Divine Principality|Principality]] settlers.<ref>Opening, [[PALISADE 30: Seize the Chance Pt. 1]]</ref>
'''Resonance''' is a [[Stel Nideo|Nidean]] surveillance [[Divine]] that pervades the east coast of [[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]]. It is posed as a parental figure -- "the watchful guardian, doting caregiver, and ardent supporter of Nideo's colonial efforts on Palisade."<ref>[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday]], dossier</ref> It offers helpful utilities such as wake-up alarms, health check-ins, and safety alerts to [[Divine Principality|Principality]] settlers.<ref>Opening, [[PALISADE 30: Seize the Chance Pt. 1]]</ref>
== Appearance ==
Resonance has a lot of drones that patrol the various [[Baseline]] cities on [[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]]. These drones are very friendly-looking and have smiling LED screen faces.<ref name=":0">[[PALISADE 32: Seize the Chance Pt. 3]]</ref>


== History and Involvement ==
== History and Involvement ==
It was first mentioned in "[[PARTIZAN 36: The Witch in the Glass Pt. 2|The Witch in the Glass Pt. 2]]" by [[the Figure in Bismuth]], who said they once had a devotional practice of journaling in honor of Resonance.   
It was first mentioned in "[[PARTIZAN 36: The Witch in the Glass Pt. 2|The Witch in the Glass Pt. 2]]" by [[the Figure in Bismuth]], who said they once had a devotional practice of journaling in honor of Resonance.  
 
In ''[[PALISADE]]'', it is the "doting 'nanny state'" of the Principality's colonial efforts, and mechanically a pillar of the [[Bilateral Intercession]]'s [[Faction Game (PALISADE)#The Authority|Nideo Division]]. With the expansion of [[Baseline]], Stel Nideo and the Frontier Syndicate strike a deal to have Resonance patrol the various Baseline cities, greatly extending Resonance's influence. Driven by data collection, it requires colonists settling in Baseline cities to consent to constant surveillance, promising to use that surveillance only to hurt other people in its residents' name, not to directly hurt its residents. (So far, this has been mostly true.)<ref name=":0" />  


In ''[[PALISADE]]'', it is mechanically a pillar of the [[Bilateral Intercession]]'s [[Faction Game (PALISADE)#The Authority|Nideo Division]]. In the opening to "[[Seize the Chance Pt. 1]]" it narrates a message to [[Baseline]] residents warning them about [[Cause (PALISADE)|Millennium Break]]'s recent terrorist actions. Later in the same arc one of its drones appears in the game proper, identifying and tracking [[Eclectic Opposition]] while he is in Baseline-C.<ref>[[PALISADE 33: Seize the Chance Pt. 4]]</ref>  
In the opening to "[[Seize the Chance Pt. 1]]" it narrates a message to [[Baseline]] residents warning them about [[Cause (PALISADE)|Millennium Break]]'s recent terrorist actions. Later in the same arc one of its drones appears in the game proper, identifying and tracking [[Eclectic Opposition]] while he is in Baseline-C.<ref>[[PALISADE 33: Seize the Chance Pt. 4]]</ref>  


== Appears in ==
== Appears in ==


* [[PALISADE 30: Seize the Chance Pt. 1]] (intro only)
* [[PALISADE 30: Seize the Chance Pt. 1]] (intro only)
* [[PALISADE 32: Seize the Chance Pt. 3]]
* [[PALISADE 33: Seize the Chance Pt. 4]]
* [[PALISADE 33: Seize the Chance Pt. 4]]



Latest revision as of 19:21, 16 April 2024

Resonance is a Nidean surveillance Divine that pervades the east coast of Palisade. It is posed as a parental figure -- "the watchful guardian, doting caregiver, and ardent supporter of Nideo's colonial efforts on Palisade."[1] It offers helpful utilities such as wake-up alarms, health check-ins, and safety alerts to Principality settlers.[2]

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Resonance has a lot of drones that patrol the various Baseline cities on Palisade. These drones are very friendly-looking and have smiling LED screen faces.[3]

History and Involvement[edit | edit source]

It was first mentioned in "The Witch in the Glass Pt. 2" by the Figure in Bismuth, who said they once had a devotional practice of journaling in honor of Resonance.

In PALISADE, it is the "doting 'nanny state'" of the Principality's colonial efforts, and mechanically a pillar of the Bilateral Intercession's Nideo Division. With the expansion of Baseline, Stel Nideo and the Frontier Syndicate strike a deal to have Resonance patrol the various Baseline cities, greatly extending Resonance's influence. Driven by data collection, it requires colonists settling in Baseline cities to consent to constant surveillance, promising to use that surveillance only to hurt other people in its residents' name, not to directly hurt its residents. (So far, this has been mostly true.)[3]

In the opening to "Seize the Chance Pt. 1" it narrates a message to Baseline residents warning them about Millennium Break's recent terrorist actions. Later in the same arc one of its drones appears in the game proper, identifying and tracking Eclectic Opposition while he is in Baseline-C.[4]

Appears in[edit | edit source]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • In its narration of the "Seize the Chance Pt. 1" intro, Resonance was voiced by the Tiktok text-to-speech software.

References[edit | edit source]