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For Barrayar mods ([personal profile] barrayarmods) wrote in [community profile] forbarrayar2017-03-18 02:15 pm

[ march ii log: ageless beauty ]

Who: Everyone!
What: The skies finally lighten, and so do spirits, but there are still quiet machinations in the dark. The good doctor's fate is finally decided.
When: March 18th - 31st
Where: Barrayaran camp, Cetagandan base & Riverfall Village
Warnings: TBD

Quick links:
Riverfall
Barrayar: Plague / Camp / Missions
Cetaganda: Plague / Base / Missions

First: Special thanks and credit to Vee ([profile] veelynn) for lending us her beautiful photography for this event!

TIMELINE
3/19 Art Fair
3/20 York & Ratchet's arrival to the Barrayaran camp
3/22 Raid: Medical Supplies
3/26 Haut Sei's arrival, Eavesdropping Eta
3/27 Eavesdropping Sigma
3/27 - 3/28 Rat Race
3/29 Official reception for Haut Sei
3/30 Mystery Plot

One thing can be said for the month of March: at least the weather's gotten better. By mid-month, while the piled-up snow is slow to melt, the temperatures have now risen to just freezing rather than well below freezing. It's still a pretty cold March, but by this point, anything close to freezing feels like a balmy spring, and they have a nice string of sunny days for the rest of the month.

riverfall
Although their numbers have been thinned by the flu epidemic, Cetagandan patrols still pass regularly through the village, allowing those spying for the Cetagandans to pass along information via dead drop.

Riverfall was hit just as hard by the epidemic as the camp, and by the end of the month, the village houses no more than sixty people. The aid from the outsiders and soldiers in caring for and treating the sick goes a long way, but by the end, there are still a lot of bodies to bury and souls to burn death offerings for. There's an overall somber cast to the village despite the brightening weather.

barrayar
The Barrayarans haven't been hit as dramatically as the Cetagandans, but their numbers are much fewer, and patrols are still thin. Anyone healthy enough is being asked to pull double shifts, stretching their resources where they can, but at least the food situation is improving considerably thanks to both Xav's relief supplies and the lightening weather.

Once seeing both his daughters recover from the flu, Prince Xav leaves camp on the 19th to rendezvous with his transport back to Vorbarr Sultana so he can make another risky attempt at getting off-planet and back through the wormhole blockade. Ezar, as Piotr's aide-de-camp, sticks around -- and so does Negri, of course.

Knowing that it would be safer (if less comfortable) and possibly more useful for the Barrayarans to rendezvous with Micah rather than try to get them back off-planet, Xav leaves Doctor Niadem's fate in Barrayaran hands…and not to great result. Now that the Cetagandans have Micah, Piotr and his general staff -- and anyone in-the-know enough about the situation to provide any advisement -- are still debating what to do about Micah and the wormhole device. They could either try to rescue Micah to their side…or leave them in Cetagandan hands and hope to make contact via one of their informants.

This makes cultivating informants on the Cetagandan side an even higher priority, and if anyone has any ties to outsiders on the other side, personal or otherwise, Piotr wants to hear about it. Any intelligence about the Star Gate Project is vital.

plague
The ill in the camp and Riverfall are recovering, slowly, but the flu is still spreading, reaching its apex, and people are still getting sick. Even as the weather clears up, it's still damp, and many of the sick are falling to pneumonia, a near-certain death without antibiotics. They've already exhausted the medical supplies Xav and Ezar brought with them, and the medical raids went poorly -- only resulting in enough antibiotics for about 20% of the village and camp's combined population.

By the end of the month, though, the Barrayarans are finally beginning to pull through. The camp and village start to recover, with the mortalities over the month total to 58 influenza-related deaths. It's time to bury the death, burn a death offering, and keep on moving on.

camp
Both Olivia and Sonia have recovered from their bouts with the flu, more or less intact despite Olivia's very touch-and-go health for a while. Now Sonia's repaying everyone's visits to her by tending to the sick and helping out where she can. And as the weather warms up and people start to recover, the line for the bath tent starts getting longer…it's still pretty cold, but after lying around in the sickbay tent for a while, few people are going to complain for the chance to wash.

Morale is still buckling, so amidst all the doom and gloom, Sonia decides to try and bring a little levity to the camp by hosting a makeshift little art show on the 19th. The Princess can often be seen with her old antique camera, taking candids or scenic pictures in the mountains, although she rarely shows her work to anyone else. Tonight, though, she has hung up a variety of her black-and-white photos around the camp for the art fair -- some of the candids are even of outsiders, and Sonia's aim seems to be catching everyone in their warmest, happiest moment. There's no sense of tragedy or despair in her work.

She's encouraged as many of the soldiers and outsiders to contribute anything in the way of art -- stories, songs, performance, or craft, she invites it all. A few soldiers make a surprisingly harmonic little chorus, and some visiting villagers give engaging tellings of Barrayaran legends. Lakshmi shows off some of her embroidery, and Beth and Tucker both bring a little singing to the table, although the majority of Barrayarans probably aren't going to appreciate a cappella Queen. Daryl shoots a mouse and either fails to understand art entirely or transcends to a brand new plane of artistic enlightenment. Also, please don't let Tucker pose nude for you.

It winds up doing some good for morale -- giving the soldiers some other context to focus on besides the war, something of an escape, or a reminder of what they're fighting for and what they long to live to see again. And for the first time, Sonia doesn't feel quite so useless.

missions
The medical assistance provided by the outsiders doesn't go unappreciated, nor without effect. Not every day is a success, but at least they manage to keep the mortality rate from climbing too high.

The medical raids are a near-unmitigated disaster, with every single raiding party running afoul of Cetagandan guards and losing some of their bounty on the way out. They only manage to make away with supplies/topicals/OTC analgesics for 40% of the population, vaccine for 20% of the population, and antibiotics for 35% of the population.

The race to Micah's location in Vorkosigan Vashnoi is a frantic one, but despite the outsiders' efforts as well as Natasha, Byerly and Kaidan's efforts to slow down the Cetagandans, the Cetagandans get to Doctor Micah Niadem first.

Here are the unabridged mission results.

cetaganda
Piotr's attempt at psychological warfare was a total success: Zahal is furious over the severed body parts of his own soldiers discovered around the camp, and even more so over the wholly unintentional but devastating biowarfare that comes with it. That part has Piotr rather tickled.

With full intel on Micah's location in hand, Zahal sends as many able-bodied squads to Vorkosigan Vashnoi as he can, including several exotics. Natasha, Kaidan and Byerly work covertly to try and slow the operation down, but ultimately, the Cetagandans still reach Micah first and bring them back to base -- taking proper precaution to vaccinate them before bringing them in, of course. It wouldn't do for their newest and very valuable asset to suddenly die of some backwater plague.

The Cetagandan base is still pretty thin on the personnel front, but they're managing to continue operations as normal. The announcement of the visit from the Handmaiden of the Star Crèche has every able-bodied person on base in a frenzy as they try to prepare and make the base suitable for receiving her. This is clearly an occasion of great honor as well as face -- if she were improperly received, ghem-General Zahal and Lady Diya would surely suffer for it.

plague
The plague reaches its apex in the Cetagandan base, but with Ratchet and Natasha's help, they were able to synthesize a vaccine for the flu. The quarantine isn't airtight, so there's still risk of infection, and they have to make sure those distributing the vaccine aren't at risk of spreading the infection. Overall, they're able to inoculate about 80% of the uninfected population.

Amai makes a full recovery, despite being dramatically (albeit not entirely unrealistically) convinced she was on death's door every second.

By the end of the month, the Barrayaran flu has about a 30% mortality rate on the Cetagandan base, resulting in about 3000 influenza-related deaths.

base
The quarantine remains in effect until nearly the end of the month, but finally, once the epidemic has died down and the Handmaiden has been vaccinated, Haut Sei Navarr arrives. The base hurriedly puts together a formal reception for her on the 30th, and rather than another party, it is just that -- a clearly ritualized receiving of her presence, so rarely seen beyond Eta Ceta, let alone the rest of the Empire.

The reception for Haut Sei is exceedingly formal, and unlike the relatively lighter air of the party last month, inappropriate behavior is going to be much less generously tolerated here. The exotics are not required to attend, but if they do, it'll be about a four-hour reception with a clear ritual protocol that will nonetheless seem very obtuse to outside viewers. Diya is prominent in the reception, being the only other haut on base, and is in fact the only one truly suited to receive her -- although, unlike Diya, Haut Sei does not appear in public unmasked. As is the custom of haut ladies still in their constellations, Haut Sei travels in a float chair encased in an opaque force bubble -- she can see out, but no one can see in. She brings with her a small entourage of servitors known as the ba, who serve not only as testing grounds for new genetic combinations, but are also genetically engineered for loyalty and service. Ba are not clones -- each ba is a work of art unto itself, each carefully created, and while they are not quite so fey in their beauty, the aesthetic effort is undeniable. All of the ba with Haut Sei are curiously hairless, which seems to be a popular trend in their design among the haut these days.

Meanwhile on the scientific end, the Cetagandans are delving deeper into what is officially referred to as the Star Gate Project. They're working with Satya to build a hard-light mapping device, but in the meantime, they have laid out the most crucial parts needed to build it: high-precision electromagnetic bearings to hold up the Necklin rods and spin them by a magnetic field for reduced friction; high-quality seals and pumps to create the necessary vacuum required for precise jump-plotting; something generating EM shielding to prevent interference, a problem unique to creating a Necklin field of this size and in this environment; and high-precision controls and controls software based on those used in existing jump ships, modifications for which are underway. And, of course, the Necklin rods themselves, which they have yet to figure out a way to fabricate.

And now that Micah is on base, the Cetagandans can finally put them to work in the wormhole lab on some of those elusive five-space math problems.

They're still developing their theory of neural netting and how a Necklin field might directly interact with the human brain without a jump implant. Based on their research so far, this may not actually be much of a problem, but there's another factor they have yet to work out: how to key the Star Gate to an exotics' own home universe. The Cetagandan neurologists have a few theories that they're working with Deanna and Natasha on.

missions
With help from the exotics, they're able to vaccinate 80% of the base's uninfected population. Satya and Pearl, despite their hard efforts, have yet to finish the hard-light mapping device by the end of the month.

A few exotics learn a bit more about Sei and Diya's history, as well as Diya and Amai's plans for covering up their less than authorized experiments. It also comes to light that the haut are planning to open gene therapy trials for any exotics who experienced power loss.

The race to Micah's location in Vorkosigan Vashnoi is a frantic one, but despite the outsiders' efforts as well as Natasha, Byerly and Kaidan's efforts to slow down the Cetagandans, the Cetagandans get to Doctor Micah Niadem first.

Here are the unabridged mission results.

Note: Negri, Amai, Zahal, and Olivia are available for threads by request only. Please hit up Madi (Negri & Amai) or Ammay (Zahal & Olivia) respectively for you want threads with either of those NPCs. You can also request a thread with Village Speaker Yakiv Gura if you want, in which case hit up Madi.
littlemissfutility: (71)

[personal profile] littlemissfutility 2017-03-31 03:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"Beth." She blinks up at him dazedly as he checks her temperature--probably? Is that what he's doing? He seems enough like a doctor, probably more than she did when she was doing this.

At the moment, she feels too crappy to care much. It takes too much energy just to shake her head and hope he knows she means no, I haven't been keeping fluids down. The less she talks right now, the better.
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[personal profile] asafepairofhands 2017-03-31 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nice to meet you, Beth," he says, his voice as gentle as it ever gets as he leans in to slide an arm around her shoulders. "I'm going to help you sit up and try to drink something. You need to keep hydrated, and it'll help your throat, c'mere."
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[personal profile] littlemissfutility 2017-03-31 03:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Beth groans, her eyes shutting tight for a second or two. Just the thought of sitting up makes her woozy, and more water isn't a great reward for the effort.

"'m sick of barfing," she mutters, making a face. She doesn't fight his help, but she doesn't put more than minimal effort into pushing herself up from the bedroll.
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[personal profile] asafepairofhands 2017-03-31 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"Being dehydrated is part of what's making you feel like this, and I bet you're sick of that, too," Ratchet says reasonably as he sits next to her on the bedroll and braces her against his shoulder so she can lean back against him, one arm still around her as he lifts a canteen to her mouth, his grip careful. "Just a couple of sips, see how that goes, all right? Then I'll stop harassing you for now."
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[personal profile] littlemissfutility 2017-03-31 04:05 pm (UTC)(link)
There's the momentary black spots at the edge of her vision, and she's half leaning against the man. Ratchet. Weird name. When her sight clears, she reaches for the canteen--the last thing she wants is to sit here and be fed and watered like a one-year-old. "Fine--fine."
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[personal profile] asafepairofhands 2017-03-31 04:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Ratchet lets her take it without fuss, propping her up carefully.

"I know you probably feel like garbage but you're doing pretty all right, under the circumstances. Just take it slow--as soon as you're keeping down liquids again you should be fine."
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[personal profile] littlemissfutility 2017-03-31 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Beth holds the canteen in both hands, trying not to let her attention linger on the smell of the container. She takes a breath through her mouth and sips a little of the water. It goes down rough--she can feel when it hits her stomach--but it's cool on her sore throat.

And that's enough for her, as far as she's concerned. (This is not, perhaps, her wisest moment.) She offers the canteen back to Ratchet.
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[personal profile] asafepairofhands 2017-03-31 04:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Ratchet takes the canteen anyway, recapping it. Better for her to have a little bit and keep it down than try for too much and be sick again.

"You feel like sitting up for a bit, or do you want to lay back down?" he asks, reaching up to press two fingers lightly under her jaw, checking her pulse. His touch is gentle and businesslike at the same time and there's a clinical sort of concern on his face, patient and even as he counts in his head and then lets his hand drop again, looking down at her. "Up to you."
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[personal profile] littlemissfutility 2017-04-01 01:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Beth shrugs. Sitting up takes energy, but lying down feels like death. Neither option is great.

After a few moments, she realizes that she hasn't actually given him an answer--and then she decides that whatever, she'll sit up for a while. Her voice a rasp, she asks, "What were they like? The Cetas."

It's something to talk about (quietly, with all the Barrayarans in this tent). She has a vague, lingering curiosity in the wake of what they did to Daryl.
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[personal profile] asafepairofhands 2017-04-01 02:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hmmm," Ratchet says, shifting her a little more comfortably against his shoulder before he continues, his voice dry.

"I have never met a group of people so absolutely convinced of how clever they are than the Cetagandans, I think," he says. "Don't get me wrong, I miss having showers, but that kind of smug superiority was a pain to deal with all the time, all of this colonialist invasion nonsense aside. Did you have any specific questions?"
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[personal profile] littlemissfutility 2017-04-01 02:30 pm (UTC)(link)
That's the one part she doesn't care for, the way she needs to lean against somebody she doesn't know--his arm around her is heavy enough that if she weren't so dizzy, she'd be shrugging it off. But if she weren't so dizzy, he wouldn't be this close in the first place.

"What they were like," she mutters. Anything louder still hurts to voice. "Haven't seen much of 'em here."
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[personal profile] asafepairofhands 2017-04-01 02:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"Tall and pretty, for the most part--genetic tinkering, I think. Really into art and garden parties and secretive as all hell. Other than that they were just... people. Some of them were all right, some of them were totally insufferable. I ended up treating a lot of them for the flu, before we left, so I got a different perspective than most." Ratchet tilts a crooked smile down at her. "Nobody's graceful when they have a fever, impeccable genes or not"
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[personal profile] littlemissfutility 2017-04-01 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
She shrugs again. It's not quite what she means, what they look like, but it's kind of interesting in a distant kind of way. Models living in an iPod-looking compound, torturing the people they capture with truth drugs--that's what she has.

After a moment, she clarifies, "I mean, what they did to y'all. Sounds like it sucked over there."
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[personal profile] asafepairofhands 2017-04-01 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"It wasn't so bad if you didn't kick up a fuss. Which we did, of course. But there were people there who seemed perfectly comfortable with how the Cetagandans handled themselves and they did just fine. If you were unfortunate to get stunned in the face laying down cover fire during an escape attempt, well." Ratchet huffs a soft laugh. "We weren't quite so lucky. No lasting damage, though--they gave their prisoners medical care, to a point. They didn't physically torture us, though I'm not convinced the drugs they used were better. It was... complicated."