soft epilogue
Frank’s purpose had always been companionship. Around maybe a decade or just less ago, a bright-eyed blonde had needed someone to keep her company in space, someone to talk to for long haul flights, someone to fill her in on history and all the happenings that occurred before she entered the realspace above it. His indexing through history was unparalleled, and he’d translated some of that usefulness to when she and her friends sought adventures into unvisited space.
Now though, while she focused on recovering from the aftermath of Shursia, they weren’t exploring very much. Not at all. The Treicolts had floated through the void for a long while before setting course for Concord Dawn and not stirring from the dustball since.
So the little astromech split his time between downloading and scrolling through the stories of Concord Dawn and ingesting key words or information that might have been related to Shursia. Making purposeful choices on what to show, and what to hide –– or rather, save for later. When she was ready. It was still a delicate process, and he wanted to respect it, despite not understanding it.
So when the interview from Firetruth News Network’s Firenight met some of his algorithm’s queries, he downloaded the transcript between Elpsis and Ms. Passik and honed in on the line about a creature and Alliance vessel; expanding his reading beyond the few lines to some of the context that came before and after before he deduced this was not a harmful summary. He could share it.
It might even help answer some of her questions -–– from what he understood, there were many faces she’d harmed that she knew. But there were shadows and screams that belonged to the unknown. Perhaps this would be therapeutic.
So when he presented the information to her, his photoreceptors were calculative. His convolutional neural networks interpreted the subtleties of her reactions while watching a recording of the interview, comparing those patterns to existing datasets he had on her. For a few seconds, he considered he might have miscalculated –– but things seemed to even out near the end of the interview and she just exhaled out a short but heavy “Wow.”
Granted, it’s not the whole interaction. But it could help you reach a more complete picture on some of your unknowns. You didn't even know this was above Ziost.
“You think I should reach out?” Loske asked, making a non committal sound at the back of her throat while considering the strangeness of that. Her and Maynard’s reunion with Aaran had been fine, but Aaran was a friend. He understood what had happened to her, and how far removed Shursia’s intentions were from Loske’s. Conversing with a stranger would be an entirely different situation.
Maybe don’t lead with Shursia.
“Good point.”
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Elpsis Kerrigan
SUBJECT: FireNight Interview
You don’t know me, but I saw your interview on FireNight and had some questions about the Alliance warship you mentioned above Ziost.
You mentioned a monster? I'm on a hunt to track down information related to occurrences similar to this one, through The Alliance's Stygian Campaign and New Order's Braxant Run campaign.
Would prefer conversations not to be over the net. I can meet you at the following coordinates.
- GHOST
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SUBJECT: FireNight Interview
You don’t know me, but I saw your interview on FireNight and had some questions about the Alliance warship you mentioned above Ziost.
You mentioned a monster? I'm on a hunt to track down information related to occurrences similar to this one, through The Alliance's Stygian Campaign and New Order's Braxant Run campaign.
Would prefer conversations not to be over the net. I can meet you at the following coordinates.
- GHOST
//....Send Message? Y/N
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