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|'''[[The Ekpyrosis]]:''' Flagship of the Pact’s fleet, a transforming, beautiful monstrosity designed to casually destroy worlds while simultaneously supporting life in a vacuum. In the time since Commitment's takeover, though, it has changed dramatically. | |'''[[The Ekpyrosis]]:''' Flagship of the Pact’s fleet, a transforming, beautiful monstrosity designed to casually destroy worlds while simultaneously supporting life in a vacuum. In the time since Commitment's takeover, though, it has changed dramatically. | ||
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|'''[[Stel Columnar|Columnar]] [[Altar (mech type)|Altars]]:''' Though Exenceaster March took his research with him when he defected from Columnar and the Zenith Fund he once led, those engineers who remained loyal to their Stel had learned enough to develop their own rival machine, powered not only by Kalmeria, but also by upscaled (and stolen) Equiaxed designs. The result: '''[[The ZFC-Wizard]].''' | |'''[[Stel Columnar|Columnar]] [[Altar (mech type)|Altars]]:''' Though Exenceaster March took his research with him when he defected from Columnar and the Zenith Fund he once led, those engineers who remained loyal to their Stel had learned enough to develop their own rival machine, powered not only by Kalmeria, but also by upscaled (and stolen) Equiaxed designs. The result: '''[[ZFC-Wizard Series|The ZFC-Wizard]].''' | ||
Central to this design is the modularity and iconic visual design that has been core to Columnar technology for generations. The stock Wizard is rarely seen as-is. Instead, it is used as a frame for a number of other variants. The ''' | Central to this design is the modularity and iconic visual design that has been core to Columnar technology for generations. The stock Wizard is rarely seen as-is. Instead, it is used as a frame for a number of other variants. The '''ZFC-TOME''' is the workhorse model of the Wizard, able to hold its ground defensively with a massive claymore and an arcane "breath" weapon. The '''ZFC-STAVE''' is a designated marksman unit, while the '''CLOAK''' was designed to operate behind enemy lines without being caught. | ||
Two commander class units were created as well. The ''' | Two commander class units were created as well. The '''ORB''' houses the Wizard frame inside of a sphere, which projects a directed energy field to its allies, serving as a shield. The '''TALISMAN''', with its swarm of hard-to-control drones, was designed especially for ace pilots who lead from the front with near-impossible acumen. | ||
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|'''[[Stel Apostolos|Apostolosian]] Altars:''' In the age of Kalmeria, Apostolosian culture became fascinated with mastery over (and blending with) the natural and elemental. As such, it is no surprise to see that their Altars (designed in collaboration with Columnar's Zenith Fund), reflect those new interests. | |'''[[Stel Apostolos|Apostolosian]] Altars:''' In the age of Kalmeria, Apostolosian culture became fascinated with mastery over (and blending with) the natural and elemental. As such, it is no surprise to see that their Altars (designed in collaboration with Columnar's Zenith Fund), reflect those new interests. |
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Episode description[edit | edit source]
Hours after defeating Artifice, and hours before Motion's flagship breaches the far end of the battlefield, an uncomfortable buzz runs through the air. Even with the reinforcements from Millennium Break and the Apostolosians loyal to Cas'alear Rizah, the defenders of Perennial are outnumbered. Worse: Great heroics on the battlefield might fell a Divine or rout a batallion, but how do you stop a machine god who exists across the whole galaxy, dormant in every particle of the Perennial Wave. Such a feat would require more than battlefield brilliance...
This week on PALISADE: Above the Earth Pt. 5
Damn, you look like you had a bad time / You look like you don't even know why[Note 1]
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Opening[edit | edit source]
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It has been about 90 minutes since you defeated Artifice, broadcast Cas'alear's message, and took control of the most important shard of the station that Perennial calls home. Reinforcements have arrived, and barring one sniper and a handful of nanobeasts skittering in the dark, all threats have been accounted for. But try as you might, you cannot find a moment of rest.
Maybe you close your eyes or shift your sensors into passive mode or simply turn to old reliable techniques: breathing deep, fidgeting with cards, smoking, listening to music. None of it works. Not for you, not for anyone here preparing for what's to come. And it isn't nerves; after all, some of you don't have nerves.
It's her. It's the fleet. It's the Ekpyrosis drawing nearer, emitting a steady stream of her. It's Motion, molecular; she's in the air here; she is the air here, and even with Brnine's jury-rigged device keeping everyone safe, you nevertheless have a preview of what's to come. Not just for those near Motion, but for those all across the galaxy if she can succeed at rewriting the Perennial Wave, reshaping Kalmeria in her image.
There will be no rest in Motion's world. Not as some distant relatives of hers might have wanted it: a world of endless work or a world built for its profit. Simply a world without quiet stillness. A world where the only division between day and night is the colour of the sky. A world with no wasted time, no wandering thoughts, no shower stall epiphanies, no staring up at the constellations, man-made or otherwise—and of course, a world without death too.
A world where consciousness might dim, but never go dark. And, you learn in the most troubling of ways, a world where what was once death becomes, instead, her domain. The first time it happens is with Passiflora, the naive and obstinate elect of Artifice, the divine which was building the Portcullis until you stepped in. She crawls from the wreckage, re-knit by Motion's black molecules, scars and burns repaired by a mesh of what looks like fluctuating, living carbon fiber. Alone, she was not a threat. She was, however, a puppet given direction by Motion, high sorceresses of death. Even now, even locked away, she mumbles Motion's words: "I'm not...coming for you. I'm...already...here."
And now you know what you face. You see plainly what Motion will deliver if she can get the power terminal and rip control away from Perennial. The so-called Adversary has been an agent of chaos in the galaxy for thousands of years and, as the Figure once learned, for countless cycles thereof. But Motion? Motion will be a more active goddess, fanning a stellar wind that will turn the wheel, unbroken, forever.”
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Cast[edit | edit source]
- Austin Walker (GM)
- Ali Acampora (Kalvin Brnine)
- Andrew Lee Swan (Levitation Cascabel-Gardner)
- Janine Hawkins (Thisbe)
- Keith J. Carberry (Exeter Leap)
- Sylvi Bullet (Coriolis Sunset)
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Notes[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Lyrics from the song Hunned Bandz by Tanukichan