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======Achelia====== | ======Achelia====== | ||
- | //"They say that from the wind's first sigh\\ Achelia glistered in the sky,\\ But as greed grew and business flourished\\ Its natural riches were malnourished.\\ The brutal planet went to battle\\ For promises of wealth and chattel,\\ But foes held strong and mined its core\\ Until Achelia was no more."// | + | //"They say that from the wind's first sigh\\ Achelia glistered in the sky,\\ But as greed grew and business flourished\\ Its natural riches were malnourished.\\ The brutal planet went to battle\\ For promises of wealth and chattel.\\ But this greed was soon elided;\\ Achelia - a world divided."// |
* Achelia consisted of a solar system with one settled planet and an assortment of surrounding planetoids, asteroids and other celestial bodies not fit for long-term habitation. | * Achelia consisted of a solar system with one settled planet and an assortment of surrounding planetoids, asteroids and other celestial bodies not fit for long-term habitation. | ||
* Before the war, Achelia was a corporate hellhole filled with sweatshops and greedy businesses. | * Before the war, Achelia was a corporate hellhole filled with sweatshops and greedy businesses. | ||
- | * Just as the people were beginning to gain a little hope, war broke out, and Achelia's corporations piggybacked on other planets' invasions to fuel their own greed. | + | * The Tungsten Roses allied with Kedalion to change that, executing a swift revolution against Klaycorp. |
- | * These planets turned on them, and Achelia was reduced to little more than a hollowed-out husk of a planet. | + | * Several years after the war, Kedalion exerts some control over Achelian affairs. Roses, among others, are making an effort to resist Kedalion industry. |
- | * Now its people are nomads, drifting through space on small colonies inside the mining tunnels of nearby asteroids. | + | |
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By the time [[the_ananke_conference | the Ananke Conference]] was held, Achelia was under the control of its moguls. A nominal government had been put in place; the so-called 'Regulators' acted as a diplomatic organisation and a trade watchdog, supposedly ensuring that Achelia's businesses would be protected whilst also giving its working class a tolerable living standard. To no-one's surprise, the group was corrupted. People soon stopped asking if government officials were on a corporate payroll, and instead started wondering which corporate payroll they were on. With vast wealth disparity now the planetary norm, the downtrodden needed someone to turn to - and that salvation came in the form of the Tungsten Roses. Initially a grassroots artistic movement, young sculptors, architects and metalworkers banded together to try and bring creativity back to Achelia, by combining the brutalist style of the planet's mass accommodations with the vibrant colours of idealised planets like [[Kybele]]. For the Roses, the Ananke Conference was an opportunity to show to the Seven Systems that Achelia was no longer merely one vast factory. | By the time [[the_ananke_conference | the Ananke Conference]] was held, Achelia was under the control of its moguls. A nominal government had been put in place; the so-called 'Regulators' acted as a diplomatic organisation and a trade watchdog, supposedly ensuring that Achelia's businesses would be protected whilst also giving its working class a tolerable living standard. To no-one's surprise, the group was corrupted. People soon stopped asking if government officials were on a corporate payroll, and instead started wondering which corporate payroll they were on. With vast wealth disparity now the planetary norm, the downtrodden needed someone to turn to - and that salvation came in the form of the Tungsten Roses. Initially a grassroots artistic movement, young sculptors, architects and metalworkers banded together to try and bring creativity back to Achelia, by combining the brutalist style of the planet's mass accommodations with the vibrant colours of idealised planets like [[Kybele]]. For the Roses, the Ananke Conference was an opportunity to show to the Seven Systems that Achelia was no longer merely one vast factory. | ||
- | This progress came to a halt when war was declared. The Ananke's destruction saw the deaths of many of the planet's biggest players, and those who remained swept in with little idea of what they were really doing. Klaycorp, a mining company who already had something of a monopoly amongst the Regulators, saw the opportunity to turn a profit from [[kedalion | Kedalion's]] invasion of [[:cheimeros|Cheimeros]], and convinced the government to enter the war on Kedalion's side. Whilst Achelia's standing army was unimpressive, they were able to churn out both advanced weaponry and a cheap fighting force, and soon found themselves in constant skirmishes. Had their alliance with Kedalion lasted, perhaps Achelia would still stand to this day - but two crucial diplomatic mishaps changed their history forever. The first, a rogue Achelian mining ship mistakenly strip-mined Eirene, the sacred asteroid of [[Eunomia]]. The second, an incident of friendly fire in which Achelian ships fired on Kedalian troops. Within months, both Eunomia and Kedalion had declared war on Achelia... | + | After the conference, the Roses really came into their own. A deal made with Kedalion gave them an edge over Klaycorp in exchange for some concessions over industrial rights. Although the revolution was fairly bloody, it was also quick, and peace and prosperity settled over the planet. However, before too long Kedalion began exerting more control. Initially this was just over Achelian industry, but there has also been a push to promote Kedalian culture and values -- and an equal push back from large sections of Achelian society, in part due to the trend of psYber glasses spurring people’s valuation of nature. |
=====Achelia Now===== | =====Achelia Now===== | ||
- | The end of the war came swiftly for Achelia. In a matter of months, they went from a direct assault on Cheimeros to a war on two fronts, struggling to fend off the onslaught of two of the Seven Systems' greatest superpowers in Kedalion and Eunomia. One by one, the small mining outposts that skirted the outer ring of Achelian territory began to fall to the invading armies, whilst on Achelia itself the populace rebelled, outraged at being forced into a losing position by the greed and corruption of the ruling plutarchy. Small sweatshop skirmishes grew out of control into a larger movement headed by the remnants of the Tungsten Roses, and the system's armies ultimately collapsed under the pressure. | + | Internally, there has been a great deal of strife over the past 20 years. The Tungsten Roses, formerly just an artistic movement, banded together to make a concerted and organised effort towards resisting corporate control, and after a few years, they even managed to gain majority control of the planet, vastly improving the quality of life for the average Achelian. |
- | The one saving grace for the Achelian people was the foresight to see that their home planet would not last long. As both Kedalian and Eunomian ships drew near, people of all classes fled to Achelia's nearby exoplanets. What had once been a field of barren asteroids hollowed out and stripped of all their minerals became the escape pods for Achelian refugees, who burrowed into the surface and scattered themselves to the solar winds. Soon after, Achelia's end came when the Eunomians brought forth a new and terrible weapon; a devastating machine capable of strip-mining an entire planet in a matter of minutes. With no inhabitants left to defend it, Achelia went the same way as so many planets in its system; it was destroyed for its mineral wealth. | + | However, while the Roses had some help from the Kybele Blue Carnation house, their triumph was largely due to Kedalion support, and in exchange Kedalion corporations were allowed to set up shop in all of the former Klaycorp factories. This also led to far greater cultural integration between the two planets, though it is notable that the Kedalian [[kedalion#the_enhanced|Enhanced]] technology did not catch on so much in Achelia, in part due to the common availability of [[achelia#psyber|psYber]] glasses. |
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+ | Tension between the natives of Achelia, in particular the Tungsten Roses, and Kedalion have risen in recent years as Kedalion corporate control grows. While living conditions are significantly better than they were previously, many are concerned about a potential return to Achelia’s corporate past. Even those who trust that Kedalian automation will protect people’s general wellbeing see the mechanisation as stifling creativity and personal freedom. | ||
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+ | Shortly after defeating Klaycorp, the Tungsten Roses began to distribute psYber branded glasses. These glasses share many qualities with the psYberware that forms part of the [[kedalion#the_enhanced|Enhanced]] technology, with the key difference that it can be switched off simply by removing the glasses. | ||
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+ | The glasses have several effects, but the major one is the application of an artistic ‘filter’ to the way their wearers see the world. This filter shows the world in brighter, almost psychedelic colours, bringing beauty to the ordinary world and, in particular, the natural world. This has led not only to a boom in artistic creativity, but also to an increase in environmental awareness on the planet, with people banding together and uniting to try and find ways to reverse the pollution caused by the heavy industry on the previous centuries. | ||
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+ | The newfound environmental awareness has, however, only led to an increase in tensions as care for the environment does not fall within the Kedalian way of operating. The Tungsten Roses have led a few strikes on Kedalion factories - mostly taking the form of industrial action and suspiciously convenient industrial accidents in the most offending sites. | ||
=====The People of Achelia===== | =====The People of Achelia===== | ||
- | To this day, the people who formerly called themselves Achelians are comprised of several nomadic colonies, tiny asteroids containing no more than a hundred people each that drift aimlessly through space, stopping only to trade with those whom they have the good fortune to encounter. Even the few CEOs who survived the war and ensuing riots have been reduced to little more than scavengers, clinging frantically to whatever riches they were able to salvage. | + | Achelia is less divided than it has been in centuries, but that does not mean its people are a unified mass. The division now lies most starkly between those who stick to the Tungsten values of creativity and freedom, and those who prefer the ease and comfort of Kedalian optimisation. A significant proportion of the population work in factories and mines, though generally as overseers to the sea of machines that waves across the planet’s surface. In addition to this, Kedalion has established several 'embassies' and 'security centres' on the surface of Achelia, to encourage co-operation from the general population. |
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- | To some, it would seem a miracle that the Achelians have not yet died out entirely. They would be correct, but it is not a miracle without a cause. The surviving Tungsten Roses, formerly just a cultural curiosity, began to turn their good standing with downtrodden Achelians into organisation, and potential salvation. Whilst they are currently little more than the de facto leaders of small clusters of escapees, the Tungsten Roses are beginning to offer to the Achelian people something they've lacked for the past two decades of war. Hope; hope that the brutality and horror of the war may yet be bent and wrought into something beautiful. | + | That isn’t to say that the Achelians have been subdued, however: industrial skirmishes, always a feature of corporate life, have been growing into a larger movement headed by the Tungsten Roses, who have only grown in power and influence. Many of them are now based in beautifully formed asteroids and moons, away from the watchful eyes of the Optis, from which they send out regular broadcasts and instructions. |
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+ | Achelia is also home to a growing community of Kedalian expatriates who wanted to avoid the increasing integration of human and machine happening on their homeworld. | ||
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