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TGW-990

Chapter: Shock and Awe
Characters: alice, amira, Capt Chardis, Carl, charka, comm, Emma, tenshi, weapons, zasha
Location: Carl home, Catia's pride
└ Tags: burning friends, explain mister

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Discussion (35) ¬

  1. Scarsdale
    September 7, 2022, 20:36 | # | Reply

    So true about the friends I had one burn me big time! Little
    wonder Jim’s avoiding a lot of people he’s going to get
    scolded by so many people for a while. Live and learn Jim.

    Ket’rrt to the rescue! That’s going to be the core group’s biggest
    downfall, The Catains have friends that KNOW the core’s SOP
    and can counter any of their fancy dance tactics. I hate to say
    this but I think the war is about to start I pray the Empire is ready!

  2. Scarsdale
    September 7, 2022, 20:43 | # | Reply

    Plus the captain has no way of knowing what happened on Catia so of
    course she’s not going to know about the hunt brother thing, but I’m
    sure she’s about to find out! I’d love to see the Shitbat boss right
    about now… There’s a new boss in town lady!

  3. Curtis
    September 8, 2022, 01:24 | # | Reply

    Not a good idea to allow a third party to attack
    the vessel of a group you just established diplomatic
    relations with.
    Especially, if they have one of your officers aboard.

    • Scarsdale
      September 8, 2022, 15:06 | # | Reply

      The P’tera are the peacekeepers for Xanadu and
      Ket’rrt knew they were going to pull this, he’s just
      doing the job while protecting his hunt sister’s
      interests.

  4. me
    September 8, 2022, 01:59 | # | Reply

    “Would you care to speculate”

    Nice way of saying “What the fog is it up to?”

    • Scarsdale
      September 8, 2022, 15:03 | # | Reply

      Considering they were seconds away from being a debris field
      I’d say she was being diplomatic.
      I half expected we were about to see if the upgrades included
      shields.

  5. Dastardly Dan
    September 8, 2022, 06:47 | # | Reply

    Lebowitz? There was a Canticle for him.

    • Petercat
      September 8, 2022, 07:34 | # | Reply

      Dr. Liebowitz first appeared here:
      http://thegentlewolf.net/comic/tgw-080/
      Well, his hand did…

      • Scarsdale
        September 8, 2022, 14:57 | # | Reply

        Pretty sure the .44 mag was bigger than the hand…

      • Dastardly Dan
        September 9, 2022, 06:35 | # | Reply

        A Canticle for Lebowitz is a post-apocalyptic SyFi novel.
        Arcane facts are my specialty, or so I’m told.
        I just wondered if anyone else would recognize it.

        • Petercat
          September 9, 2022, 07:11 | # | Reply

          I recognized the title, but it’s been a long time since I read it.

        • Bill Mullins
          September 9, 2022, 07:15 | # | Reply

          I got the reference although I didn’t remember Mr (at the time) Liebowitz. On
          balance it was over NINE HUNDRED episodes ago. I also remember (vaguely)
          reading Miller’s “Canticle”. Been a while, though. You can read the backstory on
          the Professor and his wife beginning at TGW-092.

      • President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight
        September 9, 2022, 06:39 | # | Reply

        Anyone who claims, “I survived The Fall”, ain’t talking about raking leaves.
        And soon, I think many of us will be able to claim the same.

        • me
          September 9, 2022, 07:47 | # | Reply

          if anything like the base scenario described in this series would be
          happening in real life I’m pretty sure any of us would find it way less
          enjoyable.

          And I’m very sure that neither of us would be “prepared enough”
          in the long run.

          • me
            September 9, 2022, 07:50 | # | Reply

            (Sorry for my English)
            I meant to say: not a single one of us would enjoy living through a collapse
            remotely like the fall.

            An that NONE of us would be prepared.

            • robnot
              September 9, 2022, 15:40 | # | Reply

              i am not a “survivalist”, or a ‘prepper’ ..
              but i have lived thru , tornados (f5), floods,
              blizzards, and no utilities for weeks…
              so i have planned for… an can live at
              least a month comfortably , without..

          • Scarsdale
            September 9, 2022, 08:17 | # | Reply

            I’m afraid when it does happen my wife and my father won’t survive it.
            I have my doubts about myself as well we’re too dependent on medications
            that won’t be available after the real world fall happens. More importantly
            we have cows and we’ll spend most of our time defending them.

            • me
              September 9, 2022, 09:03 | # | Reply

              In my case It’d depend largely on your definition of “survival”.
              My immediate family and me would probably be able to just lock ourselves in
              and live from stuff like fruit jam and water for at least a few weeks.

              But after that? I know a few people who can hunt – but I’m not even
              sure if any of them still has a gun.

              Even if: what’ll you do if you run out of ammo?
              I don’t know anybody who would be able to fabricate a bullet for a modern rifle.
              Myself, I might be able to craft me a toy version of bow-and-arrow … or maybe a sling
              or a spear. (Ok. Maybe I can teach myself how to lay traps?)

              But that’s not even my point.

              Eventually, even the world’s preppiest prepper will run out of fuel and ammo.
              And then what? Either it’s back to the stone ages, or they’ll need something like
              an at least continent wide network of people supporting each other.

              (Even making bronze requires minerals you rarely find together in one place.
              Iron might be easier in this regard …)

              Take modern computers as an example:
              The most recent chips by Intel or AMD require highly guarded intellectual property
              by some American companies, the only factories capable of actually building them
              are in Taiwan – or maybe China; and the ridiculously complicated machines to create
              them are built in one small high tech company in Europe.

              Losing any of these will result in losing at least a few decades in this field of
              tecnology.

              In short: if your survival relies on anything that’s considered state of the art tech,
              you will only survive if most of modern civilization does too.

              You might be able to repair your middle-of-last century car and American civil war
              gun with parts you can scavenge for a few decades. And maybe the car can run on
              vegetable oil.

              (Getting the oil isn’t a no-brainer either, at least to my knowledge)

              Not to mention that survival on this level would mean that the Human
              population had to drop to pre-industrial numbers at most.

              • Scarsdale
                September 9, 2022, 14:49 | # | Reply

                My son, my sister, and her husband are gun collectors (my son insists that
                the zombie apocalypse is coming (snicker)) and with the live stock I’m sure they
                will make it and I know how to setup a windmill for power at a greatly reduced
                amount but between mine and my father heart meds and my wife’s need for
                oxygen I don’t give us long.

                • me
                  September 10, 2022, 00:50 | # | Reply

                  Eventually the kids will have to make do with what they can build themselves.

                  So no guns, unless you have a gun smith (and a reliable source of metals and
                  other stuff needed).
                  No ammo, unless you can make it yourself (requires metal and chemicals as well
                  as machines and knowledge).
                  No machine you can’t repair and REBUILD if needed.
                  Not even cloths unless you can make the with stuff you can grow yourself.

                  Anything else means you’ll eventually have to rely on something that just
                  isn’t there anymore (and if you plan for the worst case, you have to assume that
                  this means there’s nothing left).

                  Face it. We all live in a mutually interdependent highly specialized world.
                  We all use tools and food and spices and cloths that have been made by
                  more people than we ever will meet in our entire lives.

                  Even if your car or your gun is made in USA, I’d bet you real money that the
                  parts come from all around the globe. Not to mention the materials needed
                  to build them.

                  Even if you hunt and fish for your own food. And even if you make your own
                  bread and grow your own veggies.
                  What about the ropes and knifes? Or the oven in your kitchen?

                  Sure, Humans can adapt to a much more self-sufficient way of life, but if
                  you want to do it right you’d have to go all the way – and probably end up with
                  something like an Indian tribe (and don’t underestimate that, either. Even
                  something like Mayan civ requires the cooperation of thousands and thousands
                  of individuals.

                  • rob stanley
                    September 10, 2022, 10:36 | # | Reply

                    no guns = i’m a gunsmith,. no ammo = ammo tech (also make explosives’)
                    machines = metalsmith/machinist,. cloth = seamstress (made own loom)
                    tools = blacksmith,. have garden, (did you know that garlic was actually a
                    medicine),. also can make some meds,, insulin, antibiotics, some heart meds
                    made ropes, knives, swords, an bows,. also made kiln an forge..
                    and i make my own alcohol (ales, mead, whiskey, shine, and vodka..)

              • robnot
                September 9, 2022, 15:51 | # | Reply

                i am retired.. but i am a jack of all trades. master of none.!
                all those you mentioned, i can make or repair,, (except computers)
                methane,, run cars on methane.. tho if you want speed,,
                run em on moonshine,, (i have two stills..)

              • Dreamfox
                September 9, 2022, 17:12 | # | Reply

                All I say to preppers is:
                Love, Death & Robots Season 3 Three Robots: Exit Strategies

  6. notStanley
    September 8, 2022, 12:57 | # | Reply

    >“Would you care to speculate”

    While it is a goodness to have friends and allies, it is
    even better to have been introduced to them :}

    • Scarsdale
      September 8, 2022, 19:38 | # | Reply

      They must of ran through the portals fast to get there in time
      and ran in stealth when they arrived just for this very reason.
      I’m sure once the situation is defused Ket’rrt will tight beam
      the Pride and introduce himself and to why he was hiding so
      closely. I’m sure the Grasseaters are taking their time in
      fear of what boss lady will do and say!

      • Bill Mullins
        September 9, 2022, 07:19 | # | Reply

        That’s my take as well. Ket’rrt obviously expected the core worlders’ response to
        the council’s vote and was lying doggo in preparation. I have no doubt the Pride
        could have handled the threat but this way the right people did the shooting.

        • Scarsdale
          September 9, 2022, 08:06 | # | Reply

          There’s an issue here too if the pride had defended itself they could of used
          it as a treaty violation, if they surrendered they would of tied it up in court
          for years while mining the Pride for it’s tech. The core’s mistake is they thought
          the P’tera would be on their side in this. Good example of when you pull enough
          B.S. even the most loyal employees get sick of it!

  7. Wandering America with a lost avatar
    September 8, 2022, 16:29 | # | Reply

    I like how those Pteran peacekeepers think and act.
    They are very dedicated to the duty they have been tasked with, and accepted.

    I haven’t like how most protesters thought and acted since I knocked out a Yippie
    that was part of a large group trashing all they could on a street and after slashing
    an old Jewish camp survivor’s van rear tire and damaged the paint (his arm had the proper tatoo)
    was advancing on me knife in hand and I was right at the front tire, I knocked hm out while
    also deflecting the knife The now unconscious one had slashed tires, broke windows and damaged the
    paint on several vehicles as i watched the group advancing down the street to where I had just parked
    my car to take a pair of shoes to get resoled by the old shoemaker. (all shoes could be resoled back then,
    especially a good pair.) The group then came over towards me in a generally hostile manner with complaining
    words directed at me. I told them that their behavior was unacceptable. The man whose van they were
    vandalizing was a concentration camp survivor, and that anyone else that wanted the same treatment
    as this trash received that I will comply. I live here, I told them. This is my neighborhood.
    I then told them to pick up their trash and leave. Several picked him and the knife up and carried him away while
    continuing down the street. Their vandalizing had stopped for the moment.
    Those people helped nothing. They were damaging things and, I am sure, claiming it was for a good cause.

    After Vietnam, and also during the recessions, we would hire people that we knew or from high school or the
    neighborhood that needed some sort of income. We paid more than minimum wage and having intelligent trustworthy
    people do the work improved the product. People were always fee to leave when they happily found better work.
    Many went on to school There were future teachers, businessmen, workers, lawyers, and other people that had a
    short period of decent manual labor wages when they needed it. We were not a big company, but a respectable
    company that they could use as a prior employer that could be listed. We were not demanding except asking them
    to do the work correctly, and that was easily within their ability. They were good members of the community.
    It seems in both situations depicted and mine with the YIPPIES we were dealing with bullies.

    • Wandering America with a lost avatar
      September 8, 2022, 16:34 | # | Reply

      After the incident with YIPPIES was over,
      I went into the WW2 German concentration camp survivor’s
      small shop and told him what had happened to his old van,
      and that I had stopped further damage to the van.
      I then dropped off a pair of nice leather shoes to be resoled.

    • Scarsdale
      September 9, 2022, 08:27 | # | Reply

      I remember those anti-war riots and the recessions I was a teenager and
      there was few if any jobs, many of the people I knew turned to selling drugs
      to survive. I was lucky and found a few but they were iffy at best. The worst
      one was cleaning a “motel” in downtown Gary I was the only white guy in
      several blocks in any direction, it wasn’t fun.

  8. Dreamfox
    September 9, 2022, 01:50 | # | Reply

    Now we have a time frame.
    If the Arctos is back so is the ship they escorted.
    It’s safe to assume that there have also been news
    from the Fringe Worlds dripping in and now someone
    thinks they have a full picture of what is going on.
    Hence them trying to seize the Catias’s Pride.

    If they got the Catia’s Pride they could mine it
    for Data and get a feel for their weaponry. But
    more importantly they would cut off Pallas’
    escape and communication line.

    • Scarsdale
      September 9, 2022, 08:30 | # | Reply

      Ket’rrt told the captain he would escort his ship home.
      Clearly he ran back to Xanadu as fast as he could,
      Good thing too!

      • Jochi
        September 9, 2022, 11:03 | # | Reply

        Ket’rrt may even have been tasked with carrying a dispatch back
        to the Core World embassies on Xanadu, which he fully intends
        to once the current security situation allows it, but right now
        his pesky diplomatic message decoding system is on the fritz
        again and it may take a while before it is ready.

        • Scarsdale
          September 9, 2022, 14:54 | # | Reply

          Yeah that’s likely but he was mainly for “defence” of the grasseaters and
          they screwed up their mission and “put Ket’rrt’s ship in peril” so if he did
          do that it’s an excuse to get to Xanadu ASAP. The news of the Empire’s
          fleets might change a few minds real quick.

  9. Scarsdale
    September 9, 2022, 14:58 | # | Reply

    Palas did tell everyone at Xanadu that Catia was a “backward” planet and
    they were seeking trade and tech to help them advance. He couldn’t of known
    the Core’s reaction to that statement. So long as people help them the time
    before the Core figures it all out was enough to get on the council.

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