1. Fitz would be able to find out that the "Venus Riots" happened in 2454. The records Fitz would find would say that the people were dissatisfied, that they ignored the warnings put out by the government and corporations that were funding these trips over to the colonies to begin the terraforming process. Numerous people died, proving that it was a tragedy of massive proportions, and new regulations were put into place to prevent riots like this in the future.
Gaby and El would tell a version of the story that is similar, but make it clear that the riots were a result of rising tensions on the colonies because of the poor conditions. Many of these people were promised a new life that would pioneer the future for humanity away from the increasingly difficult conditions on Earth. Gaby would describe it more as the government had picked up cattle to be slaughtered, people who would prove to be a part of the testing ground on one of the most dangerous environments out in space. Common people should have never been chosen as a part of the first wave of the terraforming project.
As for Morningstar's role, a number of people who were involved and lived would go on to help to form the organization as it's known today.
Finally, as a note, there would be no holocatalogues! All of this would be digitized.
2. Yes, they are very open, and this is not a secret at all. The information is primarily where they're working - when that information is available - and who is and isn't likely to cause problems for Morningstar. Known risks are reported to the higher ups.
3. Unfortunately, none of the information would change. They drew a conclusion based on intel that came from their agents, which was that there was a large bus carrying a shipment of experimental weapons. Where this information came from is something they'd still be tight-lipped about, as it may jeopardize their sources.
4. Casper is fine! We're sorry for not finishing our log back in August to illustrate this, but after a stint in the medi-unit - which are highly advanced units that can revive people - he's back out and doing work for Morningstar.
5. The seismic event in question hit a number of large megacities, including New Amsterdam, New Oslo, and New Venice. Despite the disparity in these locations, they were also all hit with a massive power outage. This drastically impacted these cities as it occurred during the last stint of high summer weather. The event was noted as being unusual as there were no quake precursors, making it completely unexpected, where most quakes are accurately predicted in advance.
6. Yes, this would be common knowledge! It was reported early on as the waves of chaos hit New Amsterdam. The vice president was one of the men who were healed during the hospital sweeps by Keith's plot.
7. Of course! There would be no reason to limit unless they got a flood of applicants.
8. They would thank him, but decline. They can't really attend a party because it means ignoring the boundaries set between themselves and the people they're taking care of, and El in particular is not allowed to work in person because of the heavy risks for someone who works in Morningstar's tech side.
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1. Fitz would be able to find out that the "Venus Riots" happened in 2454. The records Fitz would find would say that the people were dissatisfied, that they ignored the warnings put out by the government and corporations that were funding these trips over to the colonies to begin the terraforming process. Numerous people died, proving that it was a tragedy of massive proportions, and new regulations were put into place to prevent riots like this in the future.
Gaby and El would tell a version of the story that is similar, but make it clear that the riots were a result of rising tensions on the colonies because of the poor conditions. Many of these people were promised a new life that would pioneer the future for humanity away from the increasingly difficult conditions on Earth. Gaby would describe it more as the government had picked up cattle to be slaughtered, people who would prove to be a part of the testing ground on one of the most dangerous environments out in space. Common people should have never been chosen as a part of the first wave of the terraforming project.
As for Morningstar's role, a number of people who were involved and lived would go on to help to form the organization as it's known today.
Finally, as a note, there would be no holocatalogues! All of this would be digitized.
2. Yes, they are very open, and this is not a secret at all. The information is primarily where they're working - when that information is available - and who is and isn't likely to cause problems for Morningstar. Known risks are reported to the higher ups.
3. Unfortunately, none of the information would change. They drew a conclusion based on intel that came from their agents, which was that there was a large bus carrying a shipment of experimental weapons. Where this information came from is something they'd still be tight-lipped about, as it may jeopardize their sources.
4. Casper is fine! We're sorry for not finishing our log back in August to illustrate this, but after a stint in the medi-unit - which are highly advanced units that can revive people - he's back out and doing work for Morningstar.
5. The seismic event in question hit a number of large megacities, including New Amsterdam, New Oslo, and New Venice. Despite the disparity in these locations, they were also all hit with a massive power outage. This drastically impacted these cities as it occurred during the last stint of high summer weather. The event was noted as being unusual as there were no quake precursors, making it completely unexpected, where most quakes are accurately predicted in advance.
6. Yes, this would be common knowledge! It was reported early on as the waves of chaos hit New Amsterdam. The vice president was one of the men who were healed during the hospital sweeps by Keith's plot.
7. Of course! There would be no reason to limit unless they got a flood of applicants.
8. They would thank him, but decline. They can't really attend a party because it means ignoring the boundaries set between themselves and the people they're taking care of, and El in particular is not allowed to work in person because of the heavy risks for someone who works in Morningstar's tech side.