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Prince Mint Tart
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I relay these questions to Fifty-One
>Now would be a good time to ask how Metro survived the Nanoburst.
"Depends who you ask. Church of Balance says the Power of God and the Balance of Organic Unity or some such shit. Lunatics. Something in Metro Central Park is keeping the Gatherers out though. Or any tech. PC Engineering says it's some sorta "electromagnetic phenomenon" or somethin'.
Coalition say their own technological superiority got'em through it. I say luck. The university over there was testing some new tech shield when the nanoburst hit. Stopped em from gettin' the worst of it. They've been improving on it ever since.
Scavengers are mostly like you. They were in the right place at the worst time, and they got lucky. Most of em' came here from other places thinkin' it would be safe here because people survived.
Us? We survived because we were an idea crazy enough to survive. Democracy through AI-oriented distributed computing: The Plurality Core. No more pointless paper-pushing, no more corruption, no more arbitrary decisions by a clueless lot of military and corporate puppets. Everyone gets a say in everything that matters, every possibility looked at. The AI does the rest. Most of our founding members died in the Nanoburst, but a couple of us lived. They gathered in Central and decided that the revolution was still worth fighting for. They scavenged as many of the Distributed Decision Modules as they could get, and started giving them to anyone who wanted to fight for Democracy, Equality, and all that other nice stuff.
These days, we're mostly people The Church or Coalition won't take, and people who won't settle for scraps anymore. We want Liberty.
I'll level with you though, there aren't many of us, and we're losing both people and CDMs by the day. We mostly survive because we're sneaky, and the Coalition and Church are too busy killing each other to care. Gatherers don't seem to think we're worth it."
>Also, if he knows where the spheres get power when they aren't leeching it out of people. They don't seem to concerned with maintaining infrastructure.
"Nobody knows too much about that, but word from Scavengers and other Solo Operations Scouts that got lucky enough to make it farther than a couple hundred miles out out is that they've got working plants. I guess they just can't keep'em running this close to central with all the Coalition soldiers, Balance Honor Guards, and Raiders about. Least not in peace anyway."
>And why were you down here looking for Ramone?
>Irene only knows him as a co-worker. The kind of guy who keeps a knife in his boot, and goes on about some Glorious Revolution.
>He sounds like a loon to me.
>What does he have to do with anything?
"PC command seems to think that he knows something about the Nanoburst. Thale looked petty grim when she gave me the order to go out for this guy.
Don't know too much about him. It was before my time. He sounds like a loon to me though. Was part of a minority that thought we should just kill everyone in charge and replace'em. Started saying about a day before the Nanoburst that the "Glorious Revolution" was upon us. Told everyone to go hide somewhere, 'cause it would be bloody.
'Till recently, everyone thought he was dead. Then a scavenger showed up with some Wind/Geo plant schematics. A couple of the guys from PC engineering noticed the emergency shelters, and PC Records remembered that Ramone worked in one not too far away. Looks like he was alive enough to make it out of here. Don't ask me where he got the battery power to do that.
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