solas_ion: (that we could not win)
Lancer || Cu Chulainn ([personal profile] solas_ion) wrote2016-03-19 06:58 pm

☘ 062; [video]

Hey. You.

[Leaning his head on one hand with a bored look on his face, Lancer pointed lazily at the Pokegear's camera with the other.]

Yeah, you. If you're listening to this, I wanna hear about what kinda legends and stories your world has. I'm bored out of my damn mind and could use somethin' interesting to talk about.
captainash: (open)

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[personal profile] captainash 2016-03-20 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
The usual. They built colonies, built ships, sent millions of people there to settle and get some industries started, prepare the initial supply lines... And they realized that they'd completely forgotten to take the differences between the Earth's and Mars' magnetic fields into account.

Turns out there are diseases out there that can kill a fifth of a population in less than a decade, if said population is not adequately protected from the elements. Who knew?
captainash: (disbelieving)

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[personal profile] captainash 2016-03-20 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
Not one bit. But at least they learned from their mistake: they publicly apologized to everyone who had been moved, they paid all the expenses necessary to bring them back home, and they set up a fund to pay for all their medical bills in perpetuity.

...Or maybe they just decided to pretend it had never happened, erased all traces of the Mars' Birthday plan, and acted as though everyone still stuck there had just disappeared somehow. Doesn't that sound more like regular government policies to you?
captainash: (neutral)

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[personal profile] captainash 2016-03-20 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
Likely enough to have actually happened, at any rate. Thus life continued on in the Earth Sphere, with the population growing to replace its missing numbers and colonies getting built to accommodate them. The world was untouched by war, free to develop its arts and peaceful technologies for decades.

Until the year A.G. 101 came, and the Angel was destroyed by an Unknown Enemy within hours, without a single warning.
captainash: (thinking)

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[personal profile] captainash 2016-03-20 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
Hey, no spoiling the story before you've even heard it.

[Anytime after is fair game, though.]

Angel's destruction was only the beginning. The UE spent the next fourteen years destroying any colony that struck their fancy and capturing any vessel they met. They were unstoppable; their technology was beyond anything the Earth Federation Forces could create, and their tactics were flawless. Whatever fight they started, they won.

Until they decided to attack Nora.
captainash: (neutral)

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[personal profile] captainash 2016-03-20 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
No, it was just as close to the earth as the others. What it had, though, was a survivor from Ovan. The genius heir to an great family of talented engineers, who possessed heirlooms filled with ancient forbidden blueprints that the military intended to use to turn the tide of the war. He'd been working with them to build superior weapons for years.

...The kid was fourteen, by the way.
captainash: (stoic)

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[personal profile] captainash 2016-03-20 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
It was a mobile suit, actually. His mobile suit, the only he'd spent years developping. Piloting it, he managed what humanity believed impossible: he took down one of the UE. Pretty much by himself.
captainash: (open)

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[personal profile] captainash 2016-03-20 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
That it was. Impressive enough that the rest of the UE present freaked out, incinerated the remains of their fallen ally, and immediately exited the colony to begin destroying it from outside.

They managed to evacuate the civilians before it exploded, but it was a close thing.
captainash: (thinking)

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[personal profile] captainash 2016-03-20 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
The most popular theory at the time was aliens. Which isn't all that farfetched, considering the information available to the public at the time and even now. If the world's leaders knew more, they kept their mouths shut.
captainash: (neutral)

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[personal profile] captainash 2016-03-20 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
Even weirdness wouldn't have stopped a good alien conspiracy theory. If anything, it would have been a bonus.

[Many where quite disappointed when the truth was revealed, he knows.]

Besides, in their defense, up until then the survival rate during attacks had been extremely low.