GOOD MORNING NEW ARRIVALS

This time for real!WAKEY WAKEY.
As the storm finally peters out and characters can once again move above ground it becomes abundantly clear that the landscape has
changed. Where vast expanses of sand dunes once laid is now the half-buried remnants of what looks like some sort of...city? Full of structures. It stretches so far it's really hard to tell. But there is one thing characters will notice:
There are more stasis pods.
Revealed by the sandstorm, a whole new flurry of pods can be found scattered on the way to the city (curiously though, not
in it. Hurry and wake those guys up!
SPREAD THE LOVE. OR ACID.


With the departure of the storm there's even more new arrivals to be found besides those fellow travelers of yours! The
"Seedlings" and
"Cactus" are now both available, the former blown in by the storm and the former uncovered.
The Seedlings are generally pretty harmless. They like to burrow into the sand so only their "Leaves" plant-like leaves remain above ground, and they're quite happy to stay that way until surprised. Then they pop up and trip over themselves a little, before slowing down and wandering aimlessly. When they find a patch of sand that looks comfy they begin burrowing back down.
Pull or yank on their leaves though and you'll find yourself with
a face full of pollen that makes you want to just tell everyone
how super-cool they are. It lasts a while, and then you get a fever and vomit for two hours. Good times.
The Cacti are much less harmless and just...why would you eat them? Everything about this plant is poisonous, and cracking it open causes a corrosive acid-like substance to spill out. It'll eat through everything but...dirt, oddly. Metals and flesh are like hot oil on plastic.
DON'T GET LOST
And last but not least: The Forgotten City. Maybe you want to check out the Hull first for some loot, but maybe that's not such a cool idea anymore? Although it looks like the ship's definitely more powered after draining the suits of whoever went in, now it's started to spread and fill the sinkhole the ship's in. Suits can go from 100% to 0% in just ten minutes--not good!
Lucky for everyone else, it looks like
finally there's
some sort of civilization up ahead. Go on and check it out!
OR DO. THAT'S OKAY TOO.
Go nuts, have fun, and enjoy! (This is the wildcard option)
OOC
The
Flora, Fauna & Resources page has been updated with information on the seedlings, cacti, and crystals! These items are now all available for
Discovery, and The
Forgotten City will be available indefinitely from now on! Characters can take this time to settle & build up a foundation for themselves, explore the area, and of course, harass those poor little seedlings.
We encourage players to make their own open posts for this setting--you don't need to stick to just this intro log! But make sure to make our newbies feel welcome!
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[ There's some 23rd century body positivity to make your day a little better. ]
Thankfully, too. No fun to be had with that.
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I suppose the future doesn't sound all bad, then. At least we managed to get one thing right.
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But that was then, and a long time ago, it feels like. Things are different now, and he's changed in that regard too. Thankfully. ]
I like to think we got a lot of things right. [ He gestures towards her. ] Currency's still something you guys deal with in the early 21st century, for instance.
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How do you pay for things?
[Her tone is simply curious, not disbelieving.]
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We don't. The need to buy things has become obsolete since replicators came into common use, and people at large aren't nearly as driven by a need to have things as they used to be.
[ Ah yes, the smell of utopic socialism in the early morning. ]
I've never handled currency, for instance. You should see me trying to figure out the little coins on other planets, it's ridiculous.
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That's wonderful.
[Max is a big fan of a basic income programs, which isn't exactly the same, but is probably the closest thing without something like a "replicator" (she can guess the function of it).]
How do you handle services? You can't replicate a lawyer, I assume?
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God, no. Why would you want to replicate a lawyer? That sounds horrible.
[ Imagine the horror. What are they doing next, replicating PE teachers? ]
People just do what they like. I don't get paid either, I'm a Captain because I like it. That's true for basically everyone. Any job that no person wants to do can easily be done by machines, so.
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More and more jobs are becoming automated, where I'm from, but it's a cause for concern to people who haven't realized how flawed capitalism is.
[She doesn't get to talk about economics like this, usually, because she has other people to do it for her, so it's refreshing.]
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I think it was a little like that in my own world too, at first. People thinking machines would just... take over somehow. [ He knits an eyebrow and shrugs, shaking his head like that's a ludicrous notion. To him it sort of is. ]
I'm glad we left all that behind, honestly. It'd have been the end of mankind as we know it if we hadn't moved on. Changed.
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[Max knows she's lucky; she's had to work hard to survive but rarely because money was ever lacking, though that's because she's always had theft as an option.]
I hope the future of my world has as much to look forward to, if only because I'm not sure what other options there are for us.
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[ She's young but certainly not young enough to see replicators become common use, or for deep space travel to really establish itself. ]
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[Maybe not replicators, but Max has a lot of ideas about how to change things and a lot of time to do it.
But right now she's just going to ask Kirk a million more questions about the future...
(It's like a FTB except there's no sex, only nerds).]