[Angel tilts her head curiously. Someone actually interested in the history of Pandora? Even on Pandora people didn't automatically want to know.]
I guess if you had to pick a point to start at? You start when the first corporation took a major interest, and that goes to Atlas, over eighty years ago. [Her eyes take on a slightly faraway look as she pulls up her own notes on the events to go off of.] Atlas made the first headways in taking a stab at the myths around Pandora--there was a rumor that somewhere there was a vast store of alien technology somewhere, and Atlas was pretty keen on finding it. Still, even though they didn't find anything, word got around, and that brings in the treasure hunters who want it for personal reasons.
Here's something they didn't expect. They had come in winter. So summer came, and Pandora woke up, and she struck back against those that sought to colonize. Atlas brought in their army of mercenaries to keep their interests safe, and so everyone wasn't totally wiped out. This is when people began to understand just what kind of planet they had come to, and how much she would not be tamed.
Then came Dahl some decades later. They professed they weren't looking for the technology, just the opportunity to mine on Pandora. Atlas left them alone, and Dahl brought in convicts to work as their slaves in mining and processing the various ores. Things were as peaceful as they were ever going to get, until someone from Dahl found something hinting at the technology that had driven Atlas to colonize in the first place. Atlas heard and sent in a massive squad of mercenaries, Dahl fled and left nearly everyone and everything behind, including their workers and their slaves. Disaster inevitably struck the Atlas soldiers in the next few years, and the corporation decided to cut their losses and leave them to rot.
And they never found the technology they were looking for in the first place.
You know, I really don't think it's that hard of a distinction to make.
[ but nevertheless. she pauses, glaring in the meanwhile, and sighs. ]
I grew up in a very traditional time period in a patriarchal household - a patriarchal society. Therefore, I was made to feel lesser and subservient because I was a girl. As a reaction to that, I made the choice to rebel and utilize my intelligence to become a doctor, which not very many women did in the fifties and sixties.
It isn't nonexistent, but it's rare. Women and men alike are seen as equally capable-your skill matters more than your gender ever could. [She smiles, bringing up faces in her mind.] One of my friends-she leads her group of treasure hunters, and no one would question that she's the smartest of them all.
It has more to do with religion, than anything. Supposedly, a book written millennia ago and translated by who knows how many people gives people the freedom they need to be assholes. [ nope. just say it. it's all good. ]
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I guess if you had to pick a point to start at? You start when the first corporation took a major interest, and that goes to Atlas, over eighty years ago. [Her eyes take on a slightly faraway look as she pulls up her own notes on the events to go off of.] Atlas made the first headways in taking a stab at the myths around Pandora--there was a rumor that somewhere there was a vast store of alien technology somewhere, and Atlas was pretty keen on finding it. Still, even though they didn't find anything, word got around, and that brings in the treasure hunters who want it for personal reasons.
Here's something they didn't expect. They had come in winter. So summer came, and Pandora woke up, and she struck back against those that sought to colonize. Atlas brought in their army of mercenaries to keep their interests safe, and so everyone wasn't totally wiped out. This is when people began to understand just what kind of planet they had come to, and how much she would not be tamed.
Then came Dahl some decades later. They professed they weren't looking for the technology, just the opportunity to mine on Pandora. Atlas left them alone, and Dahl brought in convicts to work as their slaves in mining and processing the various ores. Things were as peaceful as they were ever going to get, until someone from Dahl found something hinting at the technology that had driven Atlas to colonize in the first place. Atlas heard and sent in a massive squad of mercenaries, Dahl fled and left nearly everyone and everything behind, including their workers and their slaves. Disaster inevitably struck the Atlas soldiers in the next few years, and the corporation decided to cut their losses and leave them to rot.
And they never found the technology they were looking for in the first place.
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And when, in all of this, did you come in?
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[There is where she draws the line. Anything else-Sirens, what she saw, what she knew-that is hers to keep.]
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[Not today. Not ever, if she can help it.]
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[ PSYCHIATRY!!!!!!!!!! ]
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[SLAM DUNKS IT INTO YOUR COURT JULIA]
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You know, I really don't think it's that hard of a distinction to make.
[ but nevertheless. she pauses, glaring in the meanwhile, and sighs. ]
I grew up in a very traditional time period in a patriarchal household - a patriarchal society. Therefore, I was made to feel lesser and subservient because I was a girl. As a reaction to that, I made the choice to rebel and utilize my intelligence to become a doctor, which not very many women did in the fifties and sixties.
Does that clear things up?
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It's good you didn't let them being completely wrong hold you down.
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[ and still are, at least back in the 70s, but it's getting better. kind of.
and the question's getting spun back around. ]
I take it you don't have problems like that where you're from.
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Interesting.
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[Casual enough to be tossed off as a random motion, Angel crosses her arms so she can touch her markings. Every woman for herself.]
And you live in a place where people take their relative comfort and use that freedom to be assho-I mean, awful people.
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...I'm sorry.
[What else do you say when people are that wrong?]
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[ LMFAO WELCOME TO ENGLAND??? ]
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[Nah she'll stay with her progressive society thanks]
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Pandora is an entirely different planet.
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[ gurl. ]
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[not even with the fact you have humans on both-this planet is far too tame and its people react accordingly.]
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It's your turn, anyway, to tell me about your planet.
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