NationStates Jolt Archive


Unworshipped, Unwanted: The Old Gods (FT, intro)

New Immortalia
26-02-2009, 07:51
Note: Keen observers among you may notice that my nation is populated entirely by Gods. Gods who have lost the vast majority of their power, but Gods nonetheless. In order to counter the obvious advantages this would give me, my population is and shall remain 48. I realize this means that, divine powers aside, I could get my ass owned by most other nations. But ya know what? I really don't care. It's not about winning or losing, it's how you play the game.


Ra sighed; not the easiest task with a beak, but he managed it. His sharp eagle eyes took in every detail of the vast hodge-podge of architecture that was New Immortalia. To an outside observer, the place would resemble a floating city more than anything else; hundreds of buildings situated on top of a gigantic metal platform, with hundreds more built on top of them, and more on top of them, resulting in a huge, multilayered affair resembling a cross between a katamari and a wedding cake.
The next thing our hypothetical observer would notice about New Immortalia would be its distinct lack of consistency in the style of architecture. Buildings appropriate to the level of technology required to build such a structure could be seen, but mixed in with Ancient Greek-style structures, all marble pillars and courtyards, as well as rough sandstone constructions one might expect to find in Egypt and wooden huts and longhalls in which Vikings might hold their feasts. One could be looking at an enormous pyramid one second, only to change perspective slightly and find oneself staring at a huge Greek-style statue of a man who is clearly using his impressive musculature to compensate for inadequacies elsewhere. Here, one could see an entire forest somehow growing on a metal deck while just below it is a great wooden hall carved with ancient runes and rough-hewn statues of Norse heroes. And towering above the whole chaotic construction was Heaven Tower, a great white column which seemed to almost glow in the blackness of space. And at the very top of this tower, tiny by comparison to his surroundings, stood a man with the head of an eagle.
Ra was not one given to sullen angst, but he did sometimes pine for the glory days, when thousands would throw themselves at his feet and sing his praises above all others, when a nation of people would live and die at his command. Still, he reasoned, one must make do with what one has. New Immortalia wasn't, when all things were considered, a bad place to live. And although his power was barely a fraction of what he used to command, it must be said, he was still a being of formidable ability. He turned his gaze upwards, into the infinity of space. New Immortalia's atmosphere only extended halfway up Heaven Tower, so there was nothing between Ra and the endless vacuum where even Gods can lose themselves. It didn't especially matter to Ra. No matter how much power he had lost after the Loss of Belief, he was still a God, and he would not see the day when a God couldn't breathe without air.
His predator's eyes focused on one star in particular, randomly chosen from the countless points of distant light. Perhaps it had planets. Perhaps one of the planets had life. Perhaps the life had Gods. Perhaps, just perhaps, there were others like him, reveling in the adoration of millions, unaware that sooner or later, the mortals would turn their backs on them. He gave in to a moment of pity for his hypothetical bretheren.
Again, he sighed. He had allowed himself more than enough time for brooding. Unlike certain thunderbolt-throwing philandering old men, he still had responsibility. With a flash of sunlight, the eagle-headed man was now an eagle, which dove gracefully from the Tower, disappearing into the maze below.
The Fedral Union
26-02-2009, 10:28
The USS Ares floated through the darkness of space silhouetted against the backdrop of thousands of stars. Its smooth sleek metal body glimmering with the gentle light of the near by sun, the soft yellow glinted upon its hull as it sliced through the void its four engines in back pushing out white and blue streams of particles fading in to the blackness as the ship moved in to an area of space next to a star.

Captain Jack Smith sat back on his leather like hover chair, he peered around the semi large bridge. Personnel and officers worked at various stations in holo immersion environments, the captain him self tapped on a holo panel on the left side of his armrest looking at the various readings his ship was taking of the system. He grumbled a bit as he looked to his XO who was sitting on his chair to the right of him. He spoke in a soft friendly voice.

“What an assignment for a war ship eh commander?”

The Xo rolled his eyes and responded sarcastically.

“Of course sir, they have to send their most top secret warship on a survey mission..”

Jack responded folding his hands on his lap peering out of the holographic view screen his brown eyes focusing on what seemed to be a massive station of sort he dead of space.

“ What the.... hell is that" He said in suprise... "


The Ares was a ship that took its power from the dimension and flow of time it self, the reactor had to power a lot of weapons for the 415 meter tactical cruiser, its engines where the best of their size and its defenses experimental in every way. The ship came to a slow starting to close on the station that was most likely able to support life.

Jack looked at the sensor readings a peered up to the Avatar to the lower left of the bridge , he asked it.

“What’s on that station If any thing?”

The avatar responded with a query.

“Sir are the sensors operational I cannot get a reading unless its visual..”

“Damn it..” Said the ops officer cutting off the avatar... he tapped a panel on the wall and spoke out.

“Bridge to engineering we are having issues with the sensors we aren’t getting any thing can you put them back in to whack?”

A female voice came through the comns.

“Will do.. Give me a sec..”

The captain nodded and smiled at the ops officer obviously impressed with the incitive he was showing.

The ops officer nodded back saying as he was returning to his work.

“We should have sensor readings of the planet now... Im getting ... odd scans.. Clearing it up”

He said this as his smooth hands moved over the console up and down pressing a few bottons. The captain looked at him with a raised eyebrow.

“Ahh...”

The ops officer said

“Here we go, well it defiantly has an earth like oxygen argon atmosphere .. i cant penetrate much deeper.. As for bio signatures im not detecting any stable ones, it might be due to the sensors being out of whack I’ll check them out but I don’t know when I’ll be able to put them back in to whack. I’ll have Dex help me out in engineering.”


The captain nodded and exhaled sharply..

“Do what you can... for now I want a few drills done, marines are to be rotated through out every deck of this ship. Readiness drills are to be implemented as soon as possible. And Damn do I want to test out the new deployable armor on this thing”


The Xo smirked his smooth face stretching a bit as he smiled. The captain looked back and nodded then peered over to the holo screen. The Ares was now in standard orbit of the station its features glinting and fading as it passed to over to its shadow. The ship it self was recently launched from the New Mars ship yard in New Sol. This was its first shake down cruise out side of federation territory. It was meant to give a challenge to its crew and to document a system or in this case object not visited by the federation. In order to test its sensor systems. It was being monitored how ever by several other ships in the fleet in case of trouble it could not handle. The First of her class, it would be one of three classes to use temporal power and technology the other two being the Bismarck class and the Chronomancer class. Both other seriously classified projects.

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The Garbage Men
26-02-2009, 12:54
Somewhere no where in particular...

A ship was shimmering a light blue haze, it was passing through a debris field in space remnants of a civilisation wiped from existence by a planet killer. Scans showed that this section of the field had a higher than average density of 'cultural artifacts'

As the ship plowed through anything that was tagged as a 'cultural artifact' seemed to be sucked in to a port in the rear of the ship leaving anything else untouched. That was the first pass through... taking anything that might have had any value from the debris before processing the remains on a molecular level creating small dense balls of matter used to create c-frac weaponry ammunition.

The ship returned back to it's base ready to inspect it's latest haul... Astro-archaeologists scoured the items and poured over the logs of the scans that accompanying them. Most of the items where fairly standard for a society that once worship Norse gods, they were just barely taking their first steps into space still developing the technology of artificial gravity but seemingly had simulated gravity.

Everything was normal and was expected for such a society until they stumbled across a rather unusual find. A gold medallion now externally it was bland but a molecular analysis of it showed a latent pattern. A pattern that was perhaps almost unthinkable for a Nordic source. It was a depiction of the Sun God Ra, a historically Egyptian diety. The Sun disc prominently shown on top of the bird headed being, the Ankh a symbol of life in his hand.

There was much that needed be understood. Was this a post destruction corruption of the Debris field? or was something much more puzzling. Either way... it was going to be interesting finding out.
New Immortalia
27-02-2009, 07:24
OOC: I'm sorry. It was stupid to think I could stand being back on nationstates. It's always the same. I go and start a nation, jump into the roleplaying, and discover that I loathe everything about the whole site. I hate the impersonal roleplaying that seems to be all there is here, I hate the lack of control I have over my own threads, and I hate the way no one bothers to read the initial post. Goodbye.
Interstellar Planets
27-02-2009, 07:51
OOC: I'm sorry. It was stupid to think I could stand being back on nationstates. It's always the same. I go and start a nation, jump into the roleplaying, and discover that I loathe everything about the whole site. I hate the impersonal roleplaying that seems to be all there is here, I hate the lack of control I have over my own threads, and I hate the way no one bothers to read the initial post. Goodbye.

OOC: If you tag your threads as invite-only, you get final say over who can participate in your story. If you leave them open like this, anybody that doesn't meet your exacting standards or doesn't take the story in the direction you want it to go can appear on a whim and post in here. A little addition to your thread title, and a little note at the bottom of your IC post is simple and beats getting angry and storming away.
The Fedral Union
27-02-2009, 08:01
((OOC: um.... what just happened?))
A Utopian Soviet Union
27-02-2009, 15:04
I was just about to tag this and what on earth just happened?