Post #36041
May 28, 2015, 03:01:37 PM
"Well, while you've been agonizing in one direction, I've had part of my mind working in another. Namely, reading through their systems. Appearently they have reams of it, just sitting in an archive waiting for anyone to read. I had to get in via some sort of a public information act for non-citizens, but still, I got in. So, in bullet point detail:
1) Those superpowers. They were given to Hemlock and her minions too, so, you'll have to ask them why or why not they haven't been using them. As for me, I used them to boost the signal gain for my own mind to further my own education, I just didn't think anyone was interested.
2) The bad luck, To a studied citizen of The bureaucracy, your luck has been phenominal, they haven't given you fines, citations, arrested you, or anything yet. They've been letting you get away with everything you've been doing all with 0 police intervention. But I know what you're really asking here, and Zeta's a bullet point all his own. The point is, your experience is normal for the average Warhaven citizen. No one likes it, everyone's frustrated by it. Their also convinced they can somehow control it. It's actually kind of amusing. It's like a flock of sheep being convinced they can control and tame the wolf.
3) Zeta. The man's legacy is one of the oldest in Warhaven. Him and his clones have pursued the realms of science with as much fanaticism as a religious zealot might pursue faith in some god. Having studied anything and everything for several thousand years, plus access to the protected central archives makes Zeta a very hard opponent to outwit. It's why he appears to know everything, for him it's all just logic and reasoning.
4) The Central Bureaucracy is the worst and most intimidating part of Warhaven. As I mentioned, everyone's frustrated by it, but also convinced their on the verge of figuring out how to control it. They've grown up under its influence, and each has heard how some lucky individual has tricked a fortune out of The Central Bureaucracy. I've seen the actual records, it's happened, repeatedly, but differently each time.
5) Why not go to the world of Ephseus and slaughter a few Vizzerdrix? You've probably got cabin fever from anticipation. I got a peak at the volume of data Zeta's ship hauled in. Sure, this is advanced machinery, but it's an equally vast amount of data. I'm not talking Gigabytes or Terrabytes, I'm talking Exaquads. Not only do they have to translate the language, but they have to understand things from a Pandorian viewpoint, and that's never been done yet. Their not changlings who can simply change their mind. Their clones of other creatures.
6) This realm's bad luck is so incredible, it once converged upon itself and became the manifestation of Bad Luck, an entity named Murphy. He could be hanging around for all I know, I can't sense spirits. The easiest cure is to contact the god of Fortune, a man named Domino, and request Luck neutralization.
Heck, why not combine five and six. Go meet with Domino, then slaughter some Vizzerdrix to let off steam. You don't need a license. In fact Vizzerdrix hunting is encouraged. As for the others, well, I don't think the answer to that lies in our plane of existence, but with the cosmic writers." Else replied.