Mouv, The Recondite Queen: различия между версиями
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Queen Mouv's [[ | Queen Mouv's [[Virtual_Reality#Weavemakers|Weavemakers]] are appointed through request and have no stipulations outside of being in socially good standing. Some of them are sought after by other broods, or rarely by other Hives, due to their seemingly unique talents at creating exotic infrastructure and frameworks. The most notable creations interface with alien technology. | ||
===Bazaar of Curiosity=== | ===Bazaar of Curiosity=== |
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Ta’Akaix’Mouv’lek’tanta C’thur |
The Recondite Queen |
Identified by their scent and exoskeleton color: |
Unbound: (RGB 150, 180, 255) |
Bound Warriors: (RGB 110, 100, 255) |
Bound Workers: (RGB 90, 150, 255) |
Bulwarks and Breeders: (RGB 125, 117, 255) |
Bound Bulwarks: (RGB 74, 138, 252) |
Notable locations: Glorashi, Qerr’Malic, Aliose, Nralakk Federation |
Mouv’lek’tanta is the oldest daughter of C’thur and has quickly developed political alliances within and outside of Federation space. Indeed, As the oldest lesser queen, Mouv’lek’s brood has thrived under the care of the Federation, with thousands of her Unbound Workers and Warriors working in tandem with scientists from the Nralakk Federation to develop new technologies, as well to provide information about the enemies the Federation may face.
Typically lightly colored, Mouv’lek’s brood used this to their advantage historically as the Hive’s primary diplomats. By virtue of being clearly visible in the darkened chasms of old Sedantis, it was harder to mistake them as hostile or armed. She has kept this mutation alive in her spawn, holding onto the hope that perceptions of her Hive remain disarming to those that view them.
Diplomacy aside, she has made inroads within Eridani, buying a significant portion of Einstein Engines through various Skrellian intermediaries by selling off some of the more complex Vaurcesian virtual reality technology. Perhaps more than any other of her Hive, Mouv’lek realizes the power of money in the new society the C’thur find themselves in and has done all she can to acquire more of it.
Her Realm
Mouv’s Virtual Reality is often conceptualized as an ocean that exists in all directions, besides the direction one starts in. It houses the minds of dead and alive Unbound Workers and Warriors in a space much like the Interstice, a place between different VR realms where raw data is expressed, and the physicality of reality itself is expressed little. Here, she trains all of her Unbound to navigate endless scrawls of translated machine code, expressed physically within the confines of the VR construct. Obtained via the Hivenet relay, unquantifiable amounts of data surge forth like a quasi-physical tidal wave. Those deceased who dive themselves into the oceans of this sometimes physical data stream call themselves Lin'tiyakt, or net-trawlers.
Even with the processing power of a Cephalon, the data expressed within exists only for mere moments, and it is the skill of the net-trawlers to identify and capture useful data before it is washed out of memory. The most successful net-trawlers achieve renown throughout the Hive, with a value being based upon the most secret, and important data obtained. It is not without danger, however, as with all trawls, sometimes anti-hacking software can be triggered, turning the ocean of data into a seething froth. Fomenting whirls of data scour the minds of those unlucky few caught in it, sucking them under and outside of the data stream, forever lost. The danger of her VR is not lost upon Mouv’lek, who rewards those who manage to bring to light the darkest secrets of the galaxy from the abyssal depths of the data stream by allowing them greater control of her construct. The secrets obtained by her Virtual Reality are the basis of her success, and with the growing scope of her influence, so too does her ambition continue to expand.
Her Brood
While Mouv herself remains in Diulszi, some efforts have been made to mobilize her brood elsewhere. Inside the Federation, a few planets in the Core Systems house important populations of Mouv’s brood.
The city of Qamlok in Aliose is a subterranean settlement located near the outskirts of Oqraxo. Originally planned to house those Vaurcae aiding the research of Aliose University of Medical Sciences, Mouv’lek’tanta has recently transformed it into the Vaurcesian capital of scientific pursuits. Recently, the new Bound from her brood have been tasked into ‘translating’ many of their databases into Nral’malic. While most intellectual activity still occurs in the University campus, a laboratory has been built in the chambers, where C’thur scientists work non-stop.
Because of the newest specialization some have taken in tourism and services, a notable settlement in Qerr’Malic, Settler’s Paradise, has received a large influx of Mouv’s Bound and Unbound Workers so the research done by her brood remains profitable.
Credited as the original creator of the Bulwark, her use of this caste has been varied, splitting the tasks with the other castes, particularly when it comes to tourism. However, many of them have proven to be effective roboticists, and it was a roboticist of the Mouv have that was discovered in Tau Ceti at the events of their surprise reveal.
Those that are in human space have settled in Epsilon Eridani, working for the megacorporations C’thur Hive is partnered with, as well as Nanotrasen within Tau Ceti.
Xakat’kl’atan
The following are two examples of her brood’s masters, famous for being peculiar among the masters.
Ka’Akaix’Lozi C’thur
Ka’Akaix’Lozi C’thur is known to be one of the few Workers sent to battlefields for the purpose of negotiations. Identified by its light blue carapace, Lozi would talk fights down as it moved, often escorted by few warriors, through the battlefield.
However, its title of Master Of Ideal Forms only came after it died, and only because it died. Lozi died attempting to de-escalate rising conflict between two lesser, forgotten Hives. These Hives could not be talked down —a fact all knew. Their feud had lasted eons, and could not be stopped so easily. Many had tried but only succeeded in truces. However, both hives served a unique purpose: destroying one to end the fighting would not be beneficial, especially since they both contributed to the construction of the Hiveships. Lozi devised a plan, through rapid calculation of the scene, and came up with the following: become a martyr, inducing the wrath of the larger C’thur Hive, and drawing the attention of the Zo’ra, which would either force a war in which both lesser Hives would be lost, or force them to stand down to prevent more bystander casualties. The latter occurred, both Hives submitting to peace, allowing them to focus on the production of resources and research. Without Lozi, it is certain the ships would have taken longer to construct.
Za’Akaix’Vezaz C’thur
Za’Akaix’Vezaz C’thur is, in one word, a hacker. Accomplished in decryption and encryption, Vezaz is one of the newer masters, becoming one the year of first contact with the Skrell. The reasons for this are not exactly known, but it is assumed that it played a pivotal role in decoding alien programs, as well as understanding them in the first place.
Vezaz truly came into its own, however, when contact was established within Eridani. Gangers and even corporate lackeys know Vezaz under its human-given hacker pseudonym of Ecdysis. With the Unbound use of technology within Eridani, the ways VR interacts with human technology was unknown territory prior to Vezaz, and its use has transformed the world of hacking throughout the known galaxy. Suddenly, cyberspace networks once thought uncrackable have become vulnerable, with their network architecture simulated in ways that can be navigated and bypassed in a VR construct. With its recent ascent as a Xakat’kl’atan, the world of hacking is surely to change for all species.
Weavemakers and Notable Subrealms
Queen Mouv's Weavemakers are appointed through request and have no stipulations outside of being in socially good standing. Some of them are sought after by other broods, or rarely by other Hives, due to their seemingly unique talents at creating exotic infrastructure and frameworks. The most notable creations interface with alien technology.
Bazaar of Curiosity
The aptly named Bazaar of Curiosity, otherwise known as Bek'kakra, is a subrealm created by an unknown Vaurca, many suspecting Queen Mouv herself, that acts as a marketplace to show off new ideas and petition to secure grants. While not the first of its kind, this style of Bazaar has only truly come into its own after the C'thur's arrival in the Spur due to the need for credits to pursue science outside of the Aether.
Inside the bazaar, which often takes the appearance of either the Aliose institute of medical science or a non-descript science station, Vaurca Workers and Warriors set up extremely elaborate demonstrations of new technologies, ranging from possible bioforms, weapons, medicines, and cures to diseases and everything in-between. Meanwhile, a select group of Ta hand-picked by Queen Mouv, walk the grounds and report back anything which they believe the Queen may find interesting enough to provide funding. Few ideas fall into that category, with much of the science presented at the bazaar being too expensive or outlandish to seriously consider in such dire times. The most likely projects to be accepted are those centred on medical fields, with the exact reasons typically being that the Federation will cover a portion of the grant cost for such projects: they are easy to replicate, and they serve as good public relations. It is an open secret amongst the brood that the Bazaar is also where a Vaurca has to go to purchase information quietly unbeknownst to the rest of the Spur.
Crisis
Crisis, otherwise known as Kelek, is a competitive trial designed by Ka'Akaix'Vena C'thur, where two or more competing teams are given the same scenario of an injured entity and tasked with stabilizing and healing them fastest. While a simple concept, Crisis is renowned for its situation variety, some of which are capable of stressing even well-experienced experts, such as stabilizing a wounded Warrior in the midst of a zero-gravity space battle or performing veterinary duties on a dangerous Aliose predator in the center of a raging forest fire. Many members of the brood take great pride in winning a game of Crisis and view surgery in the real world with an almost dismissive attitude. It is not uncommon for Crisis to be used to resolve disputes between Workers in the medical field even beyond the C'thur Hive, almost mirroring the culture of duels in Warrior populations
Recent Events
Perhaps because of her personality, Mouv is known to be the biggest supporter of the Einstein Engines relationship her Hive has developed. Not only has she quickly understood the power of money, but she is also aware that the C’thur tactics of old may not work in this new environment. Despite the advice given by her mother, she has firmly set her alliances in both the Nralakk Federation and Einstein.
Vaurca Lore Pages | ||
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Vaurcae | Vaurca · Vaurca Biology · Virtual Reality · Hivenet · K'ois | |
Factions and Politics | Vaurca Hives · Queenless · The Lii'dra · Zo'ra in the Republic · K'lax in the Hegemony · C'thur in the Federation | |
Notable Settlements | Sedantis · Colonized Vaurca Worlds · Flagsdale · Tret · Diulszi | |
History and Culture | Vaurca History · The Great Hive War · Hives Renaissance · War in Heaven · Vaurca Religion · Vaurca Culture and Society |