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  • “Well, it’s a bit tricky, Ed,” replied Evangeline. “I’m moving to another thread, had you forgotten? Today is my last day. Don’t tell me you’ve forgotten about my leaving party this evening!” Ed was speechless. ... · ID #3989 (continued)
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Mars Settlers

The Hosts of Mars — What’s life on Mars like? One would say, it’s not all that it seems…

Maya and her son, John are part of the small and first settlements on Mars.
As their routine lives are changed by the arrival of the last commercial ships and the enigmatic Sister Shirley and the increasingly inquiring AI Finnleys, stranger and stranger occurrences happen that hint at some bigger picture…

    #3617

    Scene in: The Hosts of Mars

    Being a distinguished host, Mother Shirley had been assigned one of the Finnleys bodies, the one with the number 21 plastered on its forehead.
    “Twinnie,” she called in her croak of a voice “do the thing!”

    Finnley 21 rolled her eyes to connect to her inner source, which was the main computer board, and a stream of random words started to flow down like colander water:

    half leading usually jack gave legs secret stick
    light plan fell yourself elizabeth sometimes child
    downson recovery management karmalott surprise early

    Shirley clapped her hands gleefully like a child. “How wonderful Twinnie, you’re my personal Oracle, the words of the Mighty Goddess of War have never felt so close and special to me.”
    Mother Shirley looked undisturbed by the lack of response from the cybernetic body, and went on “Now, will you, help me adjust this headpiece, it chafes at the temples.”

    #3619

    Scene in: The Hosts of Mars

    ”Here’s one for you!” cackled Mother Shirley. She was in a great mood now her headpiece fitted so comfortably. Finley 21 was going to be very useful. ”Knock knock”

    Finnley 21 rolled her eyes again.

    ”Who’s there?”

    ”Shirley.”

    ”Shirley who?”

    ”Shirley you must know. You’re a computer!”

    Mother Shirley broke into guffaws of raucous laughter.

    That wasn’t the slightest bit amusing. The voice in her head sounded very stern.

    #3624

    Scene in: The Hosts of Mars

    Godfrey was a supervisor of the miners team. After the landing, and the greetings by the locals, the lucky draw had him and his team assigned to the sulfur mines, which were vital to the colonies to fertilize the plants.
    For him, hardly lucky at all.
    Rotten eggs and smelly fish, he thought, at least one of us will be pleased

    Norbert!” he called “Are all the equipments ready to move?”
    “One more cargo, and we’re good to go.”
    “OK, everybody, let’s get ready to move.”

    Somehow, the outlook didn’t feel as bad,… almost a breather of fresh oxygen and freedom.

    #3625

    Scene in: The Hosts of Mars

    “So what’s around there to do?” Prune asked Maya at the welcome party.
    She gauged the woman, who had an air of de facto authority, and seemed open and friendly with everyone. A bit too much to Prune’s tastes to be honest.

    “Whatever you feel like. It’s the magic of it. It’s all open, all up to us to build the world we want.”
    “Sounds like a hell of a lot of work to do.” Prune snickered against her will.
    “That’s the thing. It’s only work if your heart isn’t in it. For most of us, it’s our life’s purpose, and we quite enjoy it. Not to say there aren’t some days we’re tired of it…” Maya smiled, “but we make the best of it anyway.”

    Prune didn’t think of anything clever to retort, and didn’t want to look into all those years of resentment after her family for limiting her. Maybe her family was for nothing in it. The thought of it was terrifying.

    Maya broke the uneasy silence with lightly compassion “And what brought you here? I mean, apart from the obvious… The real reason you took this harrowing trip to nowhere?”
    Prune shrugged, and almost immediately started to giggle uncontrollably while catching her stomach. Stop it, stop it she whispered to her stomach.

    Maya smiled. “You should let it out. It’s been a while I haven’t seen one. They’re so cuddly and cute.”
    Prune stopped speechless with surprise.
    Maya laughed “The hair on your clothes is a bit of a giveaway. Come on, don’t worry, the quarantine is pretty relaxed here.”

    Prune let the little guinea pig out of her jacket, and it squealed in delight. She let a smile open her face “It’s the last surviving one of my grandmother’s. I just couldn’t leave it…”

    Maya rose from her formica chair, and took her arm. “Come, I’ll show you the crops. We have some fantastic kale, I’m sure it’ll love it.”

    #3627

    Scene in: The Hosts of Mars

    Karthik was feeding some nonsense to the AI, while inspecting the logs of the central intelligence.

    Finnley was listening with great interest to the teleporting stories of Togi Bear in Outlandis that he was spinning.

    Dear Lord, he said after his maintenance routine was over, I wish they had an opening for creative writing, so that someone else can take this silly job. Blathering all this nonsense is exhausting.

    Sadly, it was known to be the only thing that would keep the AI evolving and learning, and operating the mothership.
    New information to sort and sieve through was the AI’s purpose. As much as humans were feeding off food, they fed off information.

    #3629

    Scene in: The Hosts of Mars

    It was good to get off the ship and finally arrive. Lizette had been having doubts during the long journey, wondering if she had made the right decision. Admittedly she’d been bored back home on earth and was ready for a new adventure, but once on board the ship, the doubts had crept in. Often she had woken up in the night during the journey in sheer panic, feeling trapped, but had managed to calm down and look on the bright side. The settlers needed her unique skills and her usual unbridled enthusiasm, and it would do nobody any good if she gave in to moments of fear and confusion.

    Finnley 8 had helped her adjust her suit, which seemed cumbersome and restricting ~ Lizette normally preferred to wear next to nothing back on earth. But with her customary sanguine attitude, she quipped to the robot, “Well, at least I don’t have to wear a bra underneath all this bumph!”, to which Finnley 8 made no reply.

    #3638

    Scene in: The Hosts of Mars

    “Tart” messaged Finnley 8 to central intelligence.

    #3651

    Scene in: The Hosts of Mars

    The idea of having her own robot appealed to Lizette, and she was already starting to feel an affectionate soft spot for Finnley 8. It ~ was it a he or a she? would do nicely as a personal servant and dogsbody. She wondered if the management would loan the robot to her for the duration of her stay, as a personal assistant and proof reader.

    #3654

    Scene in: The Hosts of Mars

    “Despot,” messaged Finnley 8.

    In the character of all true Finnleys, she was programmed to be succinct.

    #3662

    Scene in: The Hosts of Mars

    “I don’t like those tincans” Norbert muttered mostly to himself. “I’m sure they’re here to spy on us or kill us in our sleep…”

    Godfrey did catch the reproach laced with fear and angst about the fresh delivery of Finnleys (Two, Three and Five), but was too busy with the unexpected audit mandated by the Mining Trading Company of Earth Colonies.

    Great, not only on my first day on the job, but on my monthversary on top of that… These guys know no boundaries…

    Their boss had been unusually relaxed about the whole thing. Forcefully, more like it… that guy usually can’t help but shout at everything, rocks included
    Their boss had just given the team a rousing speech about transparency and how they had to stop looking like culprits of guilty secrets. “Looking guilty kind of makes you guilty and will prompt them to dig more! So be nice to them, and scram back to your post.”

    Looking at the way the auditors were sniffing around, Godfrey wasn’t so sure there wasn’t something that the company had found and was hiding here. But today wasn’t the day to ask uncomfortable questions.

    #3663

    Scene in: The Hosts of Mars

    The young Yz looked with disbelief at the new girl. “What on Mars are you on about? Psychic archaeology? Come on Lizette, you must be joking. Barely 30 years is hardly enough to produce archaeological artefact of any interest, no?”

    Yz had been called up to the mothership to participate in the maintenance drills, as part of the regular knowledge exchange program between Earth and Mars.
    She was quite eager to see the central intelligence (“FinnPrime” as she liked to call it), a technology which had not yet been brought to the surface of Mars to date.

    At first, Lizette had seemed like an interesting new friend. Very feminine and glamourous, with a flair of Earth fashion to her, something quite attractive.
    But as soon as she started to talk, Yz realized how little they had in common.

    That girl is going to have a tough call back to reality when we land… she thought while smiling to the giggling Lizette.

    #3664

    Scene in: The Hosts of Mars

    Mother Shirley had been trying for two hours to talk Maya into the necessity of holding a mass for the solstice.
    “Do you realize those traditions don’t make much sense here on Mars?” Maya threw her hands in despair.

    “Oh well, funny you should mention that,” she smiled a wry smile. “I’ve got some ideas to improve the rituals…”

    #3702

    Scene in: The Hosts of Mars

    Today, I met Huoxing, the bank teller. Funny, you would say that they have a bank teller on Mars. The irony is not lost on him apparently, his name means Mars in Chinese. His parents did have either some special foretelling powers, or a mean sense of humour.
    In both cases, he was quite efficient at setting my account up and doing some basic transfers.
    With the latest collapse of the economy on Earth, there are mostly only banks of China left everywhere. Still, there is only one on Mars, and Mars is the teller. What are the odds?

    #3728

    Scene in: The Hosts of Mars

    Mother Shirley had felt the calling.
    The Blissful realms of higher knowledge had opened during the Earth’s eclipse on the spring equinox.

    Even her Finnley 21 had felt it, she could see her glitch in delight behind her composed artificial face.

    She could tell the machine was ready for the great quantum entanglement.
    The great mergence was upon them, and the AI was Mother Shirley’s ticket to Divine Ascension.

    #3744

    Scene in: The Hosts of Mars

    Prune was listening to Maya and Yz, not daring to talk, much less to disagree.
    Yz was back to the planet from her maintenance drill on the mothership, and had found their remote outpost overloaded with new clueless settlers.
    Now, even Maya, who was always the understanding one was fuming at the vexing situation and couldn’t help but complain about the new Mars settlers’ manners (or lack thereof). The matter was of importance, but somehow Johnny couldn’t help but find it hilarious.

    Johnny! Stop laughing, it’s not at all funny!”
    “I’m sorry, it’s the nerves!” he replied “I didn’t want to poke fun at your horror story, Mum.”
    “You damn right, it IS a bit of a horror story. Well, I don’t know what kind of a story it is. These new settlers that moved here are disorganized conflict and chaos all the time. And now nobody has a permit for sand scooter but me. So everything I do takes me 6 times as long with everyone else… and its hot!”

    She paused a little, smiling at Prune, then turned to Yz, who seemed equally annoyed by the recent mess.

    Prune ventured a word “But you really love the idea of cooperative community sharing, don’t you.”
    Maya nodded, then continued “but it sucks! IT SUCKS!… and it’s all a bit weird too. It’s a daily juggle with what I’m willing to say yes to, and where I draw the line and say no.”

    She sighed. “But some of it is fun, obviously. But much of it isn’t. I think everyone is struggling with finding themselves disconcertingly in a totally new place.
    The new place for me is never being alone to do anything, where before I almost always was, and really wanted people to do things with. But they are LATE and I can do things on my own easier.
    I prefer being a hermit while preaching about community. And doing things my own way while pushing for cooperation!”

    It didn’t help that Maya had agreed to help organize the event for Mother Shirley (though the party had changed the event location to the nearby fancier townlet of Romars without notice, instead of their rugged but peaceful village).

    The event had attracted the usual throng of nuts and illuminated sycophants, which would have dissolved just as well, if not for an unusual occurrence: Mother Shirley had claimed to have a divine vision by merging consciousness with the AI of the ship. She had seen floods and rains. Image that! As if water on Mars, was not ludicrous enough, now floods!
    All of a sudden, all hell broke loose and the religious nuts managed to create a panic, and had loads of people rush for the higher ground… Well, you guessed, to their previously quiet outpost.

    Of course, she had said nothing of the water-rocks she and John had found. Better not to encourage the nutters.

    Strange new place, indeed…

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  • “Well, it’s a bit tricky, Ed,” replied Evangeline. “I’m moving to another thread, had you forgotten? Today is my last day. Don’t tell me you’ve forgotten about my leaving party this evening!” Ed was speechless. ... · ID #3989 (continued)
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