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For Barrayar mods ([personal profile] barrayarmods) wrote in [community profile] forbarrayar2016-12-20 10:13 am

[ january i log: cetaganda ]

Who: Everyone
What: Arrival on Barrayar and what follows
When: January 2nd - January 17th
Where: Cetagandan base
Warnings: None (at the moment)


welcome to barrayar.
It's the dark of night when you come to beyond the foothills. Snow on the ground, chill winter wind whistling. A steep mountain range towers overhead, its peaks illuminated by the light of two moons, and the foothills behind you ascend quickly into rocky mountain faces. 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 nine 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.

They're fitted with what look like futuristic tactical vests and armed with some kind of energy weapons that look deadlier than not. They surround you at gunpoint, dealing orders in intelligible English, but with some obscure, unplaceable accent, and their faces are colored with vivid paint. It quickly becomes apparent, however, that you are not the people they at first assumed -- something about Barrayarans, the barbarians in the mountains. The one who seems to be in charge steps away to murmur into what looks like a wristwatch-like communicator. After a minute or two of inaudible conversation, the officer steps back in. He orders his men to escort you all back to their base. As long as you cooperate, that's all that will happen.


the base
You are taken back to a military base of considerable scale and some serious fortification. There are two rounds of guard checks to go through, both taking what must be a lot longer than usual, and it's cold out. You are ushered past the guard checks into what looks like a barracks building, but relegated to a bunk on one end. They seem to have cleared the immediate area, with guards posted at the door, but there's audible activity beyond the short hallway in front of the door. They make it clear you are not under arrest, that you are merely being detained until they have ascertained the situation -- the word quarantine is used, but it doesn't seem to be of a medical sort. Either way, the only people who come to the bunk are those cleared by the guards, and they all seem much more interested than hostile.

They answer your questions with the very basic facts: the people who hold custody of you are the military service of the Cetagandan Empire, and the planet you are on is their Ninth Satrapy, and they're currently at odds with some of the native population. They won't say it outright, but it's clear they have no clue how you came to be here or why, but it's clearly of great interest to them. For the most part, the Cetagandan soldiers are civil, if at times distant and aloof, but if you look a little less -- or more -- than human, they'll eye you with visible curiosity, perhaps even some kind of appreciation.

At daylight, a few women in lab coats and the same face-paint as the soldiers come to the room to escort you across the base to the nearby medbay, two or three at a time. The medbay is an intimidatingly sterile and state-of-the-art facility, all gleaming chrome and polished glass and crisp holo displays. You are taken in one at a time for a physical examination -- they have to make sure you haven't brought any foreign contagions into their base, after all -- but the military physician isn't the only base personnel in the exam room. You hear the word exotic tossed around a few times until they realized they're talking about you. They call you the exotics.


the exotics room
For a military bunk, it's in surprisingly tasteful design. The room sleeps a dozen soldiers, so you even have a little bit of room to yourself, and while the furnishings are relatively spartan, they're hardly uncomfortable. If you're in need of clothing, the soldiers will bring you base fatigues – no rank insignia, of course, but the make of the textile is surprisingly fine.

You're served food at mealtimes, a combination of shelf-stable meal rations and what seems to be fresh food, all prepared with unusual artistry for a military base. There's a sophistication to the preparation that seems more like it belongs in a four-star restaurant than a military base. If you have any special medical needs, they'll do their best to attend to them -- and their medicine seems impressively advanced.

Soldiers and scientists alike come to the room every so often to ask you questions, more like interviews than interrogations, but behind the civility there's a burning intellectual curiosity. They seem intent on knowing as much as you'll tell them, and then some.

The nearest bathroom is at the end of the hall, and while they seem to have cleared the area of all other personnel, showers and baths are scheduled, and any trips to the restroom are chaperoned. The guards, while not hostile, are certainly not interested in letting you escape. You could try sneaking past them, but you probably won't get far.

Well, at least you've got each other for company: the exotics on the Ninth Satrapy.
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-01-02 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)
When the techs find York's neural implant they wave the doctor back over, speaking quickly and with great interest, asking him questions about what it is and how it got there. York doesn't answer, just asks if it's still active and if they can get it working again. They don't know, but he's agitated and causing a bit of a commotion that may draw the Lady over. He wants to see their equipment to try and scan it himself and they don't want to surrender anything to the stranger. Understandably.
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-01-02 06:43 pm (UTC)(link)
"Please calm down." Lady Diya doesn't raise her voice; she doesn't need to. It sounds clearly through the medbay. "We are not interested in hurting you, but you will be sedated if need be. Our med techs will be handling this equipment."

No threat; merely a statement. She steps in closer, shoulder-to-shoulder with the CMO, nearly as tall as him. "We aren't familiar with this technology. We can offer you no diagnostics, no useful data. However," she says, and the slightest shift in her placid expression warms into an almost-smile, "I assure you we will run every available test."
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-01-02 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
York settles back onto the exam table, watching the woman approach. He's not calm, but he's trying. He's trying, damnit. He lets his reaching hand fall to his side and slows his breathing back down. When she says she'll run every test he trusts her words.

"Thank you. Please run everything you can think of." It's not like Delta could be hurt, but in a sense it does hurt them both to disconnect at all. He used to do it in the very early days sometimes, to get some sleep, and it was rough. "See if you can get him back."

Then, because he still has manners, "What's your name?"
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-01-02 09:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Him being the missing AI, right. They don't have anywhere near that supposed development of artificial intelligence in the Nexus. It isn't exactly a hot spot of scientific curiosity amidst all else -- particularly on Cetaganda. Diya suspects there will be some officers in R&D who will be greatly interested in the matter of York's AI, but it's of little value to her. She tilts her chin up a little at his inquiry, her posture infused with that Cetagandan pride.

"Lady Diya d'Zefyst. I am the head of genetic research and the ghem-General's wife."
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-01-03 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
That title clearly means something important, so York nods his head a little in respect. "Lady Diya, then? My name is York. Do you think it would be possible to at least see the scans your people are doing?"
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-01-03 04:03 am (UTC)(link)
"York," Diya says, by way of final introduction. She nods at him. "Our techs will need time to collate and assess the data before they can put together a proper report."
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-01-03 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
"Thank you. Again." Delta could put together that report in a few seconds if he was here, York thinks. He swallows hard. They'll figure it out. They'll fix it.

"What are the rest of these tests for?"
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-01-03 04:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's a full physical examination," the face-painted CMO informs York. Diya, it seems, is content to let the ghem physicians and med techs answer York's questions until such time as her voice is needed.

"Your lot turned up in the snow in the middle of the night, none of you native, most of you not even galactics, no clue who you are, where you came from, or how you got here." The painted pattern on his face twists slightly as he gives York a grim smile. "You'll have to excuse us for being thorough."
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-01-03 09:03 pm (UTC)(link)
York nods and submits to the testing without further complaint, without mention that their methods and known illnesses are probably going to be so different from the strangers' that they're not going to give much information. As long as they do the scans of his implant they can poke him wherever they want, take a liter of blood, whatever. But he does have one more question, one that possibly the medical officers can't answer.

"Why did you save us, anyway?"
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-01-04 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
"My domain is strictly scientific," Diya says, and she glances at the CMO. "Colonel?"

The CMO doesn't meet her gaze; rather, he seems to address the air just above her head. In fact, none of the ghem in the room look at her directly. He turns back to York, nodding at a waiting med tech.

"The order came from the ghem-General himself. You turned up in the middle of an active war zone -- we couldn't just leave you there."
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-01-15 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"You could have just killed us. It would have been less trouble for you." It doesn't make sense as a strategic move, unless they had a hand in bringing the exotics to this planet in the first place. "That's what my outfit would have done."
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-01-15 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Diya raises an eyebrow, as does the CMO, although his mouth tugs into a sardonic half-smile.

"We're not barbarians," Diya murmurs. The suggestion is a bit of an affront. Rude, York.

"You were clearly not Barrayarans," the CMO elaborates, because the haut can be so damn obscure. "At a glance, at any rate, and taking you in just confirmed that. We didn't have any reason to kill you, and frankly, I doubt your lot would've lasted long on your own out there."
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-01-15 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm not complaining -- we're grateful, or we should be." He can't speak for everyone. "It's just very kind for a group in the middle of a war. But you really have no idea how we got here? This has never happened before?"
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-01-15 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"Never." There's even a note of bafflement in the haut's voice, which is rare, and frankly, she doesn't like it. "Your appearance is, by all known galactic scientific research, entirely unprecedented."
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-01-15 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
"What galaxy are we even in right now?"
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-01-15 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Diya's eyebrows raise briefly by way of a much more dignified shrug. "Our astrocartographers are still plotting this system's location. The initial settlers of this planet never did, it seems."
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-01-19 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"You mean the natives? They have space travel too?" He heard that this was a colonization attempt.
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[personal profile] eugengineer 2017-01-22 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
"The only known wormhole to this system at the time collapsed shortly after the initial settling population arrived. The subsequent blast of radiation destroyed most of their technology and equipment." Diya speaks as she works, making fine calibrations on a console York can't see. "That was seven hundred years ago. A new wormhole route to this planet was discovered approximately thirty years ago. The natives were still traveling primarily on horseback."