Saturday, October 28, 2023

The oil tanker

its there on the horizon. 

the land is in front of it. 

its not there yet. 

 

proud is the the captain

his eyes are the best 

their jobs he tells them to do

He expects them to be as good as him. 


in front of it the land gets closer. 

Jobs are not being done 

yelling 


its not good his ears are not working

DO YOUR JOB! he yells


But sir!? 


The engines are ordered into reverse


slow and lumbering 

its fate inevitable. 

Its course long ago set 

blinded by hubris and pride

nothing will change it now. 


Over the sides everyone leaps

but the captain stays 

alone

his fate soon to arrive.


Thursday, October 26, 2023

Petrichor

The rain started to fall. 

the smell was wonderful. 

the windows let in cool air

like the drums of tiny gods 

 

and then it was gone. 

 

Too soon, 

 

Come back rain. 



Monday, October 23, 2023

the work that needs to be done

Ugh, 

the work

The work that NEEDS to be done, 

Does it ? 


Do I have to ? 


I HAVE TO. 


why? 


The stars are above me, 

desolate. 


No work there, 

shall i go ? 


ants crawl over my feet. 

Working

Working ants

nothing else to do but work. 

 

anything but this is..

better than work ! 


Ugh, it needs to be DONE.

Small things are important things.

I looked at the stars,

so far away, 

yet really so close ...

comparatively,

to the scale of the universe. 


Cool wind hit my face, 

a bird chirped. 

Out there was so big, 

but down here I felt small. 

Lips trying to frown. 

 

<pause> 

 

A small smile, 

it was just a bad day, its not a bad life. 

gosh how those stars sparkle. 


Tiny footsteps, 

Tiny hands, 

Silence broken. 

My world, my universe is at my feet. 

How lucky am I :)

Thursday, May 11, 2023

Interstellar Handbook Entry: Husks

From the Interstellar Handbook, the universal compendium

"Husks" is the term given to the majority of human settlers who took refuge on the new planet following the interstellar exodus aboard the Astraeus Pioneer. These individuals fall into two broad categories: those who have come into contact with the local life forms and suffered severe neurophysiological alterations, and those who remain unexposed, living in guarded seclusion to avoid such a fate.

Lifestyle and Communities

Husk communities are typically small, secluded, and hermit-like, spread across the desolate regions of the new planet. They are heavily dependent on a network of trains for their survival. These trains, commandeered by Wraiths and built primarily from salvaged sections of the Astraeus Pioneer, form the lifeline of the Husk villages, providing essential supplies and enabling limited mobility.

While these humans are free to leave the safety of their villages, the looming threat of transformation into an affected Husk keeps most within their guarded boundaries. Fear and awe of the Wraiths vary across generations, with children viewing them as mystical, fearsome beings, while older individuals often regard them with a mix of jealousy and contempt.

Affected Husks

When a human comes into contact with the local life forms, they undergo a profound and irreversible transformation. The exact process is not fully understood but is suspected to be linked to a neurophysiological response. The local life form's biochemistry, when introduced to the human nervous system, appears to trigger a synaptic overload, akin to an electrical surge, that "fries" the neural circuits. This essentially burns out the personality and cognitive functions of the affected individual, leaving behind a living shell - hence the term "Husk".

Affected Husks retain basic motor functions and can follow simple instructions without question, but they lack volition, purpose, and the ability to engage in complex tasks. Exploitation of these individuals varies between communities. Some villages, exploiting their docile nature, employ them for menial labor, while others, seeing the transformation as a form of death, hold symbolic funerals and guide the affected Husks to walk off a cliff, a stark testament to the tragic cost of survival on the new world.

See also

  1. Astraeus Pioneer
  2. Wraiths
  3. Interstellar Travel Consequences

This entry was last edited on 13 May 2023, at 00:00 (Interstellar Time).

References

[1] Singh, R. & Kim, S. "Husks: The Unintended Consequence of Interstellar Travel." Interstellar Medicine Review, Tau.2.2603.14. [InterstellarNet]

[2] "Life Among the Husks: A Glimpse into the Secluded Villages." Cosmic Chronicle, Sol.5.2604.15. [InterstellarNet]

[3] Chen, L. "Neurophysiological Impact of Alien Life Form Exposure: The Husk Syndrome." Interstellar Neuroscience Journal, Vega.2.2605.3. [InterstellarNet]

[4] "Wraiths and Husks: The Dichotomy of Humanity in a New World." Interstellar Anthropology Quarterly, Vega.1.2604.6. [InterstellarNet]