@Snowfire what is the typical lifespan of a Remnant, and (as unlikely as it may be) are there any Remnants that existed longer than their Uninvolved counterparts? In general and contemporary to humanity, that is.

You're not really sure. Insight has spent a little time poking at them, and a good number die out slowly over a period of time - tens of thousands of years usually, for the last few to let go or accidentally die. Some go much quicker, of course. But that doesn't actually cover the majority of the Remnants. The Neras offer sanctuary to all Remnants aboard the Starhomes, and the Starhomes seem to have an odd effect on Insight probes. It's not that they're not there, it's more that the probes appear to slide off to the side instead of supplying a proper answer. At least, that's what happened the last time Insight went looking in their direction. The Uninvolved as well find the Neras confusing, or at least that's the best word Amanda can put to it from the gestalt Tahkel shared with her.

Context? Or at least - does anyone know where Snowfire lives?

As others have said, UK, yes. I am, thank god, mostly safe from any negative effects beyond whatever shape our leaving Europe takes - and even then, I'll be cushioned. My processing has been mostly reacting to that fact that I'm not in immediate danger, unlikely to be in danger long-term, and that I know a lot of people who aren't so secure. And my options for helping them are highly limited.

*sigh*

Anyway, enough of that. Let's have a vote tally.
Adhoc vote count started by Snowfire on Dec 16, 2019 at 6:39 AM, finished with 46 posts and 22 votes.
 
Oh my G-d...suddenly I get it. This is a RWBY crossover! It's called Remnant because that's what they are! The god of darkness that created the Grimm and left were the Shiplords! The god of light that left is the collective that ascended! Aura is a form of Practice! The moon was shattered during a Shiplord battle! Qrow drinks so much to numb Snowfire's pain at all the magical girl references! EVERYTHING MAKES SENSE!

( :V )

oh, and
[x] Infodump to Sidra under accelerated perception in order to get a recording, then get some bloody sleep.
 
Oh my G-d...suddenly I get it. This is a RWBY crossover! It's called Remnant because that's what they are! The god of darkness that created the Grimm and left were the Shiplords! The god of light that left is the collective that ascended! Aura is a form of Practice! The moon was shattered during a Shiplord battle! Qrow drinks so much to numb Snowfire's pain at all the magical girl references! EVERYTHING MAKES SENSE!

Aura wishes it could do half the things that Practice can. Also no. Bad Shwaggy. You are off the Christmas list :V
And onto the assassination list!
 
Aura wishes it could do half the things that Practice can. Also no. Bad Shwaggy. You are off the Christmas list :V
And onto the assassination list!
Jokes on you, I was never on the Christmas list! *spins a dreidel triumphantly* 🕎

Now 'tis just a matter of time before Iris throws Zwei at a War Fleet. :V (omake writers, I'm looking at you. (Not actually expecting you to do anything, mind you. Just looking.))
 
[x] Infodump to Sidra under accelerated perception in order to get a recording, then get some bloody sleep.
 
Calling this here. Got a few assignments left to do, but the term is over!

I'm merging the tell Sidra options, and just having the perceptual acceleration then sleep one count as a subvote so that I can close this. This means that it will apply to the vote, which I hope people won't mind overmuch >.< The tally below has been hacked together from NetTally to illustrate this, as SV's forum tally isn't even close to editable enough.

Vote Tally : The Secrets' Crusade Original - Sci-Fi | Page 12 | Sufficient Velocity [Posts: 283-338]
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[13] Explain things to Sidra.
-[8] Infodump to Sidra under accelerated perception in order to get a recording, then get some bloody sleep.
[8] Explain things to Sidra and Mary, together.
[3] That didn't count as sleep. Get some rest first.
-[2] Explain things to Sidra and Mary, together... once you wake up.
[2] Wake up Mary to talk.

Total No. of Voters: 23

Vote Closed
 
Unburdened Moments
:Fast-time,: you replied. Your body felt at least partially rested, but your mind certainly wasn't. Not enough for this. Sidra could keep you going for days on end, but they preferred not to except when it was necessary. Perceptual acceleration, on the other hand? The world around you slowed, the rise of your chest sliding into a syrupy smoothness, then past that to a complete stop. Or what felt like one, at least. :I had a visitor, Sidra.:

You felt the motion of their thoughts form questions, demands, all born of concern for you. Your continuation scattered them to the winds. You opened your thoughts and memory to the Unison Intelligence that shared a piece of your soul, noting idly that they'd only accelerated your mind, not your body with it. That was going to be annoying, but you could feel Sidra's worry for you in their reasoning. A moment later, you understood it. They opened their own memories of the night, of the moments that had preceded your wakening. That entire conversation, in bare seconds? That couldn't be right.

:I felt something,: they explained, repeating the memory that you'd already experienced. :A surge in your soul, like when we work power together, yet without my presence. When I tried to find you, I couldn't. And then you woke, and something…Mandy, I don't think you understand.: A picture flowed into your mind, splitting into two before your eyes, colour and tone forming an image behind your eyes.

:That's my soul,: you sent, and you felt the beginning of tears in your eyes as the truth of your words registered. A truth you'd not known until you spoke, yet how could it be anything less? You knew those shapes, those formless patterns and colour that spoke of you without making a sound.

:How we see it, yes.: Sidra corrected you gently. :But it's changed now. Wherever you were, whatever you did, it's made you something,: they trailed off, unsure or perhaps still viewing your own experiences. What Tahkel had told you slipped out into your thoughts, a message and a guide to the moment with it.

What you did today changed you they'd said. Sidra caught on the guide, fixing to the memory, and recognition touched the feeling of their thoughts. The two images solidified, context making all clear. What you'd looked like before one shone, uncannily clear. And what you were now. Trying to describe the changes would have been impossible, no words existed in any of the languages you knew to express them.

:What have I become?: You asked the world, unknowing in the moment of broadcasting the question to one of the few beings in all reality close enough to you to understand it. You didn't feel different.

:Why would you?: Sidra asked. Their voice was remarkably gentle. :You're still you, right?:

:I,:
you struggled to reply. Tahkel had told you that they didn't think you could ever be anything less than human, and that had mattered. How had it mattered? Or were you simply too tired to parse it right now? Maybe that was the truth. You had time to decide, later. And you shouldn't make decisions like that alone.

:Not now,: you decided, making the thought a promise. :I need sleep before I can deal with this properly, Sidra. Do you have everything?:

:Of course.:
That was an answer to more than just that question, you knew. Acceptance of your decision, yet still a desire to help. :Would you like me to set up a meeting? Adriana and the rest will need to know about this. I could tell them for you, but,: you felt the movement of a shaking head.

:They will need to hear this from both of us,: you agreed. :It's too big for just one. And,: your eyes strayed to Mary's still serenity. :Our family should know first.: You never considered what that statement meant until the pause lengthened enough for your chest to move far enough for you to notice.

:Thank you,: Sidra's mental voice felt unsteady, off-balance even. Something you'd never associated with their calm presence. You must have been tired, not to realise in that moment, but it came eventually.

:You've always been family, Sidra,: you chided the intelligence. :Part of you is part of me. That's what it means, isn't it?:

:By one definition, I suppose,:
they conceded. :Yet you have never said so so plainly. So again, I thank you.:

:I'm sorry,:
you really were. :Truth is meant to be evident, but even at our best, the obvious sometimes needs spoken.: You paused. :I think that's me out of wisdom. Can I sleep now?:

:Rest well.:
A smile shone in the words, a breath of sunshine and summer rain. Then the world sprang back into motion. You slumped down beside your closest friend in all of it. Sleep, and the rest you so dearly needed, followed swiftly. The world really would be there when you woke up.

You'd have a lot more to do than you'd planned for when you did, but that was alright. If there was a chance for that world you loved, and all the people in it, to not suffer so terribly for the peace of victory, that was worth almost anything. You'd lost count of the times in your life when you'd given hope, when you'd offered of yourself, turning yourself slowly into an embodiment of the limitless possibilities that life offered. You'd learnt to forget the weight of that burden long ago. And yet, this time, it wasn't your hope that you'd be bringing.

And wasn't it odd, you thought, as the world faded through gentle greys. That this one didn't weigh a thing?
 
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The next section will cover Amanda waking up, and close with the meeting with Adriana and the rest of her cabinet starting. This meeting will be taking place in person, and will not actually take place on the same day as this one if only to avoid endless single day syndrome. There are some actual narrative reasons too, but wanting to avoid that is also part of it from a literary perspective.

I actually wanted to post this earlier this week, but I ended up distracted until today. So this was all done around the process of cooking dinner, which fortunately is a communal affair which left me the time to get this done. I know it's not much, but it's what I've got, and I feel it's a good end point for this. It's also where I'd probably close this as a chapter if I was writing this in novel form.

I hope you've all had or will have a lovely winter themed holiday festival of your choice. Next update probably this weekend. Oh, and this is unbetaed due to not wanting to ask for that on Christmas Day, so any errors are my own. Please be forgiving.
 
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The next section will cover Amanda waking up, and close with the meeting with Adriana and the rest of her cabinet starting. This meeting will be taking place in person, and will not actually take place on the same day as this one if only to avoid endless single day syndrome. There are some actual narrative reasons too, but wanting to avoid that is also part of it from a literary perspective.
I can vaguely guess as narrative reasons (moving things in the background too fast, a level of haste that this society might not want to put Amanda through out of care, much less any concerns of moving too fast too soon...
But Literary perspective makes me go hunh? A little bit.
 
I can vaguely guess as narrative reasons (moving things in the background too fast, a level of haste that this society might not want to put Amanda through out of care, much less any concerns of moving too fast too soon...
But Literary perspective makes me go hunh? A little bit.

I don't want too much to take place on the same day. It crowds things on a literary level, and can (as said) lead into 'endless' days. I'd rather not do that, so Mandy gets a day off to recover before the big meeting. Also so that everyone else can recover, and get things in order on an organisational level.
 
:They will need to hear this from both of us,: you agreed. :It's too big for just one. And,: your eyes strayed to Mary's still serenity. :My family should know first.: You never considered what that statement meant until the pause lengthened enough for your chest to move far enough for you to notice.
You know, this tracks okay, but would probably work better if it was :The rest of my family should know first.: or even :Our family should know first.:
:I'm sorry,: you really were. :Truth is meant to be evident, but event at our best, the obvious sometimes needs spoken.: You paused. :I think that's me out of wisdom. Can I sleep now?:
even
 
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