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'''Content Warning: This episode features injury, surgery, and infection.''' | '''Content Warning: This episode features injury, surgery, and infection.''' | ||
With [[Gur Sevraq]] retrieved (and secreted away inside of the [[Winter Palace]]), the [[Rapid Evening]] ought to have earned themselves reprieve. But with the drums of war beating, an overeager member of the crew volunteers them for a difficult new mission. With this added pressure, [[Clementine Kesh]] pushes herself to get back on her feet as quickly as possible, while her crew uses what time they find to continue pursuing their own goals. | With [[Gur Sevraq]] retrieved (and secreted away inside of the [[Winter Palace]]), the [[Rapid Evening (PARTIZAN)|Rapid Evening]] ought to have earned themselves reprieve. But with the drums of war beating, an overeager member of the crew volunteers them for a difficult new mission. With this added pressure, [[Clementine Kesh]] pushes herself to get back on her feet as quickly as possible, while her crew uses what time they find to continue pursuing their own goals. | ||
'''This week on PARTIZAN: A Captive Audience''' | '''This week on PARTIZAN: A Captive Audience''' |
Latest revision as of 23:50, 13 August 2024
Episode description[edit | edit source]
Content Warning: This episode features injury, surgery, and infection.
With Gur Sevraq retrieved (and secreted away inside of the Winter Palace), the Rapid Evening ought to have earned themselves reprieve. But with the drums of war beating, an overeager member of the crew volunteers them for a difficult new mission. With this added pressure, Clementine Kesh pushes herself to get back on her feet as quickly as possible, while her crew uses what time they find to continue pursuing their own goals.
This week on PARTIZAN: A Captive Audience
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Opening[edit | edit source]
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An excerpt from a decree of Crysanth Kesh, third in line to the throne of Princept, and Gabardine of the Curtain of Divinity:
It is good that I packed for a long stay. Though my daughter failed to retrieve the new prophet, she did, in her blunder, offer me a new opportunity. A fortnight past Gur Sevraq was, to the public, just a fortune teller who'd done some parlour tricks. We knew better, of course. He was an asset out of pocket, waiting for retrieval. That Apostolos has him now is less important than the fact that they would want him to begin with. When the greatest military power in Divinity stoops to kidnapping a single soul, that soul's value rises. Sevraq was a prize, now they are a cause.
We know, of course, that he is more than a simple miracle worker. If we only wanted more miracles, we would inaugurate a new Divine. Sevraq's little miracles represent a connection to the greater thing. To the most horrible thing. To the very thing we pulled the Curtain in front of. And this is why, finally, we must take vibrant, clear action.
For months the little Lace of Partizan has been eager to keep the battlefields cold. You are a coward, hardly fit to be a Lace at all. A stronger man would have seized this world for The Curtain, and made a case for your own elevation to the galactic stage. Instead, you have been keen to move figurines around in palace-yard playfights. No longer.
The hostaging of the prophet will pull others into this war. We will not fight alone, but we will win alone. And when we do, we will claim Sevraq, and we will claim Partizan, and with what we find here we will return stability to the galaxy. And when the True Divine asks who saved the Principality from its wrath, God will know our name.”
Plot[edit | edit source]
While a Whitestar officer is over to help resupply the Rapid Evening, AO chooses an unfortunate time to boast. The Rapid Evening lose some supplies and are earmarked for the next assault on Fort Icebreaker.
The Winter Doctor is hired to the Rapid Evening. His ministrations aren't enough for Clem to recover, as she's more severely injured than anyone thought. She's desperate to get out of bed, and when Leap offers to try to help she makes an arrangement for him to do impromptu surgery on her. This goes badly, and she is much sicker than before. Word also gets out about Clem being injured in battle; Gucci sends her a get well card.
While Clem is sick, the Rapid Evening is emboldened. SI has Gur give a sermon to the prisoners in the tunnels under the Palace, which goes extremely well. Millie contacts Crysanth Kesh, hoping to become her agent, but gets no direct reply. Leap works on getting access to the prison's security systems, with SI's aid; he also shows the Vernacular ring to Millie and they discover they require a secret cipher.
Despite the potential risk, Gur joins Clem in her sickroom, attempting to advise and sway her.
Because of Milli's letter to Crysanth, the Rapid Evening is brought to attend a revue. Clem gets shown off as a hero of Kesh. Leap and Milli throw food at the stage and cause a ruckus until they're kicked out. SI does a comedy roast of Crysanth, but she's unphased.
Clem and SI ask Gur about what he knows. He tells them about the Resin Heart at his church, which has a strange effect on those who stand before it. It’s one piece of a divine body spread across Partizan. SI sees his own vision from Future, in which he is able to make Clementine into an effective monarch. Gur speaks cryptically about the future ahead and warns them they may encounter Motion in their next mission.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Austin Walker
- Sylvia Clare (Ver'million Blue)
- Jack de Quidt (Clementine Kesh)
- Keith J Carberry (Exeter Leap)
- Art Martinez-Tebbel (Sovereign Immunity)