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For Barrayar mods ([personal profile] barrayarmods) wrote in [community profile] forbarrayar2017-02-02 08:00 pm

[ february i log ]

Who: Everyone
What: New arrivals, desperate times, whispers down the hall.
When: February 1st - 18th
Where: Barrayaran camp / Cetagandan base
Warnings: TBD


Quick links:
Barrayar: Barrayaran camp / Missions
Cetaganda: Cetagandan base / Missions



welcome to barrayar.
It's the dark of night when you come to in the foothills. Snow on the ground, chill winter wind whistling -- in fact, it's dangerously cold, and all you have is the clothes on your back.. A steep mountain range towers just ahead, its peaks illuminated by the light of two moons. Whatever you last remember, it isn't how you got here, and you feel oddly jetlagged, slightly queasy.

And you're not alone. There are a few other people close by, all looking equally lost and confused. But before any of you have a chance to figure out what's going on, the soldiers arrive.
There's a war on, they say, and you unlucky bastards have just been dropped right smack in the middle of it.

barrayar
The cold snap hits the guerrilla camp hard, especially with a handful of new people to care for. On the 1st, a few people from Riverfall Village come to the camp, Village Speaker Yakiv Gura among them, who seems to have a rapport with Piotr. They bring extra supplies with them, such as clothing, heavy wool blankets and bedrolls, as well as extra firewood to help fend off the cold. The new outsiders are accommodated the best they can -- they're all provided bedrolls and any extra clothing they (probably) need -- but the Barrayarans don't have an extra tent to spare, so that means all twelve outsiders are force to share a tent that ordinarily sleeps ten. On the plus side, it should provide some warmth. The cold is

A young boy comes in tow of the villagers; Speaker Gura tells Piotr that the boy turned up a week ago and insisted on helping them with the supply haul, despite his small size. He's clearly Barrayaran, and looks as though he might have been living on hisown for a while. He doesn't speak mcuh, and when asked his name, will only give it as Negri -- first or last, no one's sure, but the boy doesn't seem easily fazed. Piotr tells the villagers he has no room in his camp for lost children, but somehow the day after the villagers leave, Negri turns up in camp again. He's curious, but quiet and unobtrusive, wherever he is in camp. He's a very good listener…even when you might not want him to be.



On the 3rd, the Barrayarans and outsiders awake to discover that the part of the cave where they've kept the majority of their food supply has collapsed, either blocking their access to the cache or destroying it entirely. It's impossible to tell. The villagers can't spare much more than they already have been -- certainly not enough to feed the hundred and fifty-odd soldiers in the camp -- so while they try to find out a way to recoup their food supply, they have no choice but to slaughter their own horses for food. Food will be heavily rationed, but fairly -- the outsiders receive no less than the rest. The prisoners, on the other hand, get nothing. There probably isn't enough wild game in the area to sustain the camp, but Piotr sends out hunting parties, and when they get wind of a Cetagandan supply drop on its way, they organize a raid on the supply lines.

camp
With temperatures well below freezing, no food, and excruciatingly little in the way of advantage against the Cetagandans after their last infiltration attempt, morale is beginning to drop. Piotr and Olivia remain bastions of perseverance as always, but Sonia is beginning to buckle and wilt as the days go on. The soldiers do their best to entertain themselves and keep morale up, but all they've got are maple mead, and old card and dice games. They could use some new forms of entertainment. Maybe a snowball fight might get the blood moving -- assuming you can stand the wind chill. Thankfully, there's no shortage of warm clothes and wool scarves.

The cave isn't big enough to simply move all of camp inside, but the sickbay and mess tents are moved where it's a little warmer and out of the harsh wind. It's generally crowded with off-duty soldiers despite the food shortage, because no one wants to be out in the cold right now. Things get a little better after the mostly successful raids, but food is still heavily rationed.



missions
The hunting parties are only moderately successful; there isn't much wild game out there right now, and while the soldiers fare alright, the outsiders' hunting party fails miserably. The raiding parties yield a little more in the way of relief, enough now that they don't have to keep eating horse meat, but Pearl was captured by enemy forces in the chaos.

Maine helps Piotr with a very successful final interrogation of ghem-Miko, the Cetagandan scientist taken prisoner last month. He reveals that the Cetagandans have been studying the locations where exotics appeared, as it seems to be linked to wormhole technology, and that the Cetagandans are planning on building a device to control it. They have the technology, they're almost sure, but it's a puzzle they haven't solved yet. Ghem-Miko doesn't live long past his interrogation -- public execution by decapitation is his sentence, and when it's done, a few soldiers carry off his body and severed head.

Piotr's interrogation of Duv Galeni goes about as well but, blessedly, less fatally. It becomes known that Duv is from Komarr, the planet that sold Barrayar out to the Cetagandans, and that Duv Galeni is really David Galen, a relative of a few Counselors in the head of Komarran government. However, he's able to successfully convince Piotr that he isn't allied with the Cetagandans, and after a few days of agony, Duv is granted parole at Piotr's discretion.

On the evening of the 15th, Maine, Beth and Byerly inadvertently catch Vorhalas in the act of trying to sabotage what little of their food supply they've been able to recoup. He tries both fight and flight, but the three outsiders are able to take him down and drag him to Piotr's doorstep. It quickly becomes apparent that Vorhalas was responsible for the cave-in earlier in the month. Piotr is both furious and victorious; he now has a lead on the traitor conspiracy among his men, and his esteem of Beth, Maine and Byerly has gone up considerably for their part. Vorhalas is up next in the interrogation chair, and this one won't be pretty.

The unabridged event writeup is here.

cetaganda
The recent supply drop not only provides resources for the base and for distribution to their other outposts, but also brings fresh species for transplant into the gardens at the Grow Labs. The arrival of a handful of new exotics gives rise to a fresh wave of buzzing curiosity around the base. All of the new exotics are given thorough physicals, just as the first wave were, and provided with fatigues and anything else they might need. They make an even dozen now, their bunk at capacity. The Cetagandans are beginning to become accustomed to having the exotics on base, some of them even forward enough with their curiosity to be friendly. Darkstalker now has a small following of ghem lady scientists who regularly feature him as a subject in their art.

New arrivals will be processed as the first were -- once everyone has been whisked out of the extreme cold, everyone is subject to a thorough physical, including a number of scans that may or may not seem totally arcane to you. Other than a blood sample, nothing they're doing is at all invasive. Lady Diya d'Zefyst, while not a physician, is present at all physicals. She is easily notable not only for her striking, almost ethereal beauty as is typical of the haut, but, as the only haut on base, she is easily distinguishable by her lack of facepaint.

While the exotics still have freedom of movement around the base, the recent extreme temperatures have their hosts diplomatically suggesting they travel as much as possible, they are provided cold weather wear, as the mess hall and medbay are in separate buildings from the barracks. Weather warning aside, they encourage the exotics to take advantage of the non-restricted recreational facilities -- exercise rooms, art rooms, the lush gardens in the Grow Labs -- and will satisfy any reasonable curiosities.

base
In an effort to make the exotics feel more at home, the Cetagandans decide to put on the sort of function they might for visiting diplomats, full of art of all sorts, to show that they're just as willing to share their culture with the exotics as they're asking the exotics to share with them. The function is hosted on the evening of the 7th in an annex to the Grow Labs apparently meant for this express purpose, as it shows off the most beautiful and elegant of the Grow Labs' specimens, and acts as a live arboretum in and of itself, and quite vibrantly beautiful.



If there's one thing the Cetagandans are good at (besides art, and language, and genetics) it's throwing a good party. Functions like this are always an opportunity for Cetagandans to try and socially one-up one another; everyone is in their most fashionable dress in the latest fashions they manage to keep off-planet, or at least a dress uniform, wearing fanciful scents and vibrant facepaint they might not otherwise on the job. For the artistically inclined ghem (read: a lot of them), this is the chance to show off their artistic endeavors as well -- large sculptures of unusual and improbable materials, walkable installations meant to engage every sense, and of course the living art engineered by the ghem ladies, ranging from relatively simple and tame pieces such as koi fish patterned with clan insignia or black roses and blue orchids, to complex combinations of non-human DNA to create some genetic sculpture. There is, of course, food and drink -- in the usual flagrant Cetagandan style, although the hors d'oeuvres and drinks are even more ecletic than the usual mess hall fare. It seems as though the Cetagandan passion for genetic art extends even into the culinary realm.

At the center of the party is a particular kind of art installation called a discernment garden. Housed in a beautiful, improbably architectural tent, the discernment garden consists of a series of rooms, each meant to test the refinement of the senses -- not unlike a varietal wine tasting. Each room is dedicated to a single sense, inviting participants to judge a collection of samples and suss out the differences, or match tastes and smells and textures to labels; the end of the garden presents its visitors with a final art piece incorporating all five senses, as a final test of one's refinement. Some of the ghem might (a bit wryly) confess that this is actually more of an education tool used for Cetagandan children, but this is meant as a gesture of good will toward the exotics.



missions
On the evenings of the 6th and the 8th, some of the exotics do a little sneaking around, and not for the first time. York lends Kaidan his access badge to the R&D Lab on the 6th and Kaidan, along with Sans and Symmetra, stumble onto a whole lot of wormhole data and schematics to construct a device capable of controlling the phenomena of the exotics' appearance. On the 8th, Deanna and Natasha sneak around to the tactical buildings and overhear some marital discord between Zahal and Diya, and a troubling glimpse at their diverging plans.

On the evening of the 13th, Jasper, York and Daryl are all in the medbay when a biocontainment breach sends it into automatic lockdown, trapping them inside. They overhear Diya arguing with one of her subordinates over unauthorized use of ba genetic material, whatever that is.

The unabridged event writeup is here.
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[personal profile] durango 2017-02-03 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
For the first hour or so after her arrival on this strange planet, Deanna's thoughts were almost entirely consumed by the cold. Betazeds are not meant for the cold and the snow, they are meant for warmth and sun. Her wool Starfleet uniform provided some protection - certainly more than some of her fellow captives had - but not enough. Her mind worked slowly as she tried to take stock of her surroundings. The soldiers appeared to be more or less human and they spoke English, but their uniforms and weapons weren't like any she'd seen before. Of course there are explanations for this: a rogue colony, a parallel universe, a shift in time... none of them particularly encouraging options.

Worst of all, though, is that she couldn't read them, any of them. Not the soldiers, and not the other people marching alongside her. A tight knot of fear formed in her stomach and didn't go away when they reached the base. Still, she submits to the tests, her instinct telling her that to try to run now would at best put her back out in the unforgiving weather and at worst... well, she's not sure what the worst would be. The doctors with their strange face paint and the beautiful woman carrying herself with the air of an ancient Betazoid queen, they all seem like nothing more than holograms, real in every sense but the one that matters most.

Don't panic, she reminds herself, over and over.

Finally, the woman asks her a question. For a moment, Deanna considers answering in Rixian and pretending she has no idea what any of them are saying, but she's not sure how long she can manage that charade. So instead she asks, in her rich Betazoid accent, for the woman to repeat the question, giving herself a little extra time to think.
Edited 2017-02-03 18:05 (UTC)
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-02-04 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
"I asked if you were alright." Diya's voice is low and almost sonorous, making the ghem-Colonel's voice sound like ground gravel by comparison. She glances only with her eyes at the monitor displaying Deanna's vitals. "Your vitals are spiking. Are you nervous?"
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[personal profile] durango 2017-02-04 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
Oh no, she thinks, What's there to be nervous about? I only woke up on a strange planet in the freezing cold with one of my senses taken away from me. Nothing to worry about. "Wouldn't you be, if you were in my situation?"
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-02-04 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"Of course." There is a warmth to Diya's voice, but as placid as she sounds, it's hard to imagine her being nervous about anything. "Very few of you have been at ease on arrival. It is understandable."

She seems to be about to continue speaking when the CMO says, just short of interrupting, "Are you in any pain or discomfort at all? You're nearly tachycardic."
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[personal profile] durango 2017-02-04 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"No, I'm not in any pain." That much is true at least. There's no physical pain, just panic trying to creep its way in. Taking a deep breath, she closes her eyes and concentrates on trying to slow her heart rate. She taps two fingers against a bundle of nerves behind her carotid artery. It takes a moment, but the endorphins do slowly start to kick in, calming her down.
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-02-05 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
The CMO watches her, eyebrows climbing slightly, but he gives the very professional, stiff version of a slight shrug before he reaches to take hold of the scanner mounted on the arm attached to the wall.

"If you need a sedative or analgesic, we can administer one," he tells her, bringing the arm around so the scanner hangs over Deanna's head. "Hold still a minute, please -- just taking a brain scan."
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[personal profile] durango 2017-02-05 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
Her eyes pop open. "No sedatives." Her mind is muddled enough as it is, though the plexing helped some already. Not trusting where this next test is going to lead, she ducks out of the way of the scanner and rests her hand on the arm of the device to keep it in place, away from her. "What precisely are you scanning for?"
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-02-05 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
"We're not scanning for anything in particular," the CMO says, as the med techs do some arcane calibrations and prime the machine. "We're taking every scan we have the equipment for, because we don't have any clue what to expect with you people. There's a damned dragon."

"Ghem-Colonel," Diya says mildly, "please." The CMO abruptly cuts off, looking annoyed. Diya proceeds as if she had not noticed. "In this world, we have never encountered sentient non-human life. Flora and fauna on different planets, but never anything remotely intelligent. We have no established protocol for this. We are merely being thorough."

It's almost painful to admit the extent of their ignorance, but at least accusations that they had somehow brought the exotics here have started to die down. And their research is starting to bear fruit.
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[personal profile] durango 2017-02-06 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
You people. Deanna frowns at that, but the other woman steps in before she can object. What Diya says though proves to be of interest however - different planets, but no other sentient lifeforms. So this tells her that while these humans are space faring, they are not from her own universe, which complicates things immensely.

She smiles sweetly. "Well if you do ever run into any others, you might keep in mind that we aliens do not like to be referred to as 'you people.'"
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-02-06 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
"I meant you exotics," the CMO says dryly. Diya's eyebrows raise slightly.

"Are you not human, then?"
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[personal profile] durango 2017-02-06 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh yes, exotics. That's so much better. Thank you for clarifying."

Deanna, your sass is showing. Better reel it in a bit.

"I'm half-human." Might as well be upfront about it. The brain scans will mark her as different anyway.
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-02-07 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
The sarcasm goes unremarked on, but it hardly goes unnoticed. Diya's expression doesn't change. "Oh? And what is the other half, if I may ask?"
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[personal profile] durango 2017-02-07 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
Debating what and how much she should tell them, Deanna doesn't answer right away. Unless this is an elaborate charade - which it very well could be, but she doesn't think so - they don't know about her telepathy or why it's gone. And if they aren't used to scanning other sentient beings, it's doubtful their scanners are programmed to pick up on psi-waves. Instinct tells her not to say anything about that, not yet.

"Betazoid." Before Diya can ask another question, she has ones of her own. "What about you? What is your home planet? Is this it?"
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-02-08 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
A med tech scribbles this down on Deanna's chart. All attentive, but none of them looking at Diya herself -- just past her, or perhaps the space between. Deanna, however, has Diya's attention.

"My home planet is Eta Ceta IV," she replies smoothly, proudly, "the center of the Cetagandan Empire. But this is not Eta Ceta. This planet is called Barrayar. It is our Ninth Satrapy."
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[personal profile] durango 2017-02-09 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
Eta Ceta. Not a system she recognizes, though it bears that familiar distinctive style of human nomenclature. Empire is what really grabs her attention, however, for that too, gives her clues about the nature of this society.

"What about Earth?"
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-02-10 11:31 am (UTC)(link)
"Earth?" Diya's expression is faintly quizzical. "Some distance from here. More or less out of the way, in the Nexus. It is still inhabited. Why do you ask?"
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[personal profile] durango 2017-02-11 12:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"Trying to figure out where I am, of course." Eta Ceta and Barrayar mean nothing to her, but Earth does. Clearly, she's in some distantly parallel universe... perhaps these planets are something else in hers. "What's the Nexus?"
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-02-12 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
Diya makes a vague gesture at the world around them. "The Nexus is human civilization, spread out across many worlds connected by wormholes. The term came into parlance centuries ago, when the earliest maps of wormhole routes were being constructed." A ghost of a placating smile passes over her face. "We are very far from Earth."
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[personal profile] durango 2017-02-12 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Wormhole routes. Another difference. Only the Bajoran wormhole is stable enough to use for reliable transportation in her reality - and considering that one takes you all the way to the Gamma Quadrant, this Nexus network really could lead anywhere in the galaxy.

Still, the placating smile annoys her. "How many light years?"
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-02-13 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm afraid the initial settlers of this planet didn't have a chance to chart their location before the first wormhole collapsed," Diya says. "We resumed those efforts on our arrival, but it is a long process, charing one's position from an entirely unknown location in space."

She turns one hand out, the smile unshifting. "There are no less than ten wormhole jumps between this system and Earth. It's five just to Komarr, its nearest and only neighbor."
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[personal profile] durango 2017-02-14 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
Sounds lonely, she thinks. It's chilling to know that her mother's people probably don't exist at all in this universe. Meaning...she's to only one. The gnawing pit starts to grow again.

But that's not what she says, not to them. Instead it's the more banal, "Does this mean you don't have warp capabilities?"
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-02-14 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"Warp capabilities?" The answer is clearly no, but Diya can infer. "This is a form of interstellar travel in your world?"
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[personal profile] durango 2017-02-15 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
"Yes - it's faster than light speed travel. Wormholes are too unstable to use reliably, though it has been done."
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-02-19 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
Diya raises her eyebrows in provisional interest. "Faster than light technology? By what means? How have you achieved that?"

Because oh, the Cetagandans would very much love to know. As would anyone in the Nexus.
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[personal profile] durango 2017-02-19 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
Damn. She realizes she shouldn't have said anything about it at all. Her thoughts aren't exactly the clearest at the moment - or at least, that's the excuse she's giving herself. "I can't tell you."
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