'As you wish.'
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1.0 As agreed within the informal SC Extraordinary Events Core Group (Crisis Preparatory Foresight Sub- Committee, Occasional), we (in multiple mode) have assumed the management of this situation as of n.
1.1 The following constitute our introductory remarks.
2.0 Might we first beg to record that it goes without saying that we are not only extremely flattered but also deeply humbled to be placed in a position of such importance on the occasion of this grave, profound and indeed one might even say momentous circumstance.
'Po-faced bastard. Are all Continents this
'Want me to ask somebody?'
'Yeah, I'm sure we'd get a straight answer to that one.'
'Just so.'
'Hmm. Meanwhile the bullshit rolls on.'
3.0 Clearly, this is a matter of the utmost consequence. It follows that the manner in which it is presented beyond ourselves must be considered with regard to all the possible ramifications and repercussions such a pan- developmentally crucial subject might reasonably be expected to entail.
'Sit on it, in other words,' Seich said tartly. 'What exactly is a Continent class's multiple mode, anyway?'
'Three-Mind grouping, usually.'
'That's why it's saying everything in triplicate…'
3.1 The Excession under consideration is without precedent, but it is also — it would appear — static, and (presently, and again apparently) to all intents and purposes inactive. Thus, caution (born of import, situational stability and imprecedence) would appear to be the order of the moment. We have — as a temporary measure, and with the approval of those comprising the above Group and Sub-Committee who are within reasonable consultative range — deemed the matter to be secrecy-rated such that all discussions and communications regarding it are carried out according to M32 standard.
3.2 Under the terms of the Temporary Emergencies (Allowed Subterfuges) Post-Debacle Steering Committee report following the Azadian Matter, the maximum length of the M32 secrecy interval has been set at 128 days standard from n, with a Mean Envisaged Duration of 96 days and a full-sub-committee review period of 32 hours.
3.3 The nearest star to this Excession is called Esperi (under Standard Adopted Nomenclature); however, in accordance with M32 procedure we propose the code-term Taussig (from the Primary Random Event-Naming List) be used regarding this matter henceforth.
3.4 This concludes our introductory remarks.
4.0 The following comments will be arranged in sorted-relevance order; actual receive-times and context- schedules are available in the usual appendices.
4.1 We hereby open the discussion on the Taussig Matter.
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Right. First, this should not be kept secret, even for a limited time. I object in the strongest possible terms to the fact that the instant we stumble over possibly the most important thing anybody's ever found anywhere ever, the first thing SC does is snap into Full-Scale Raving Paranoia mode and apply this M32 total-secrecy-or-we'll-pull- your-plugs-out-baby shit. I've given my word and I'm not going to leak this, but for the record, I believe we should be telling everybody. (Let's face it, we'll probably have to well before this unrealistic time-limit of 128 days, anyway.)
That said, if we are going to keep this to ourselves for the time being, might I anticipate SC's all-too- predictable reaction and draw everyone's attention to a study by the
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I agree absolutely with the above and endorse the
Let us not thoughtlessly get cannoned up on this one.
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Some sadness reigns. We may approach the end of our knowing Naivety. Draw round (the fire, growing dim, draws too, drawing in its breath for one fine final burst of flame). Potentially an end of innocence, we face this, glancing backwards. Within the horizon of our mutual import, an end and start to Meaning (finally beginning). Ancients (knowing so little) would have half expected, partly welcomed what we all fear this might be. We (knowing all too much) would rather deny its untold implications. Ephemera, they were half happy with and wholly used to the possibility of an End. By their knowing Immortal, we tremble before the same. My friends, if we have ever worshipped anything, it has been the great god Chaos. (What else shields Intelligence from the awful implications of utter Omniscience?) Might we be looking at our god's Deiclast?
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Remarkable. One hears nothing for years then suddenly… well, anyway.
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Here, in the bare dark face of night
A calm unhurried eye draws sight
— We see in what we think we fear
The cloudings of our thought made clear.
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A most interesting contribution, we're sure, but can we keep this just a little more focused?
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Illuminating. Unhappy as I am to agree with the
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I was not aware that the