OIBHN CLNR: They’ve started to find and dismantle our tuning polygons.
AELRN LKCD: The polygons are cheap enough, right? Essentially an office machine and some of that spool material?
OIBHN: Fairly disposable, yes. The main benefit is gained from initialization. The longer they stay up, the deeper we can harvest and the stronger our relationals will grow. Surveying and point establishment starts sufficient, and gains to maximal facility. But the moment they’re placed, they can be sacrificed. No one’s been quite that fast – they’re well located.
AELRN: What do you think the Imperium will make of them?
OIBHN: They won’t trace back to us. The Imperium doesn’t have the logics to ascertain how we gained our locations, or to extrapolate further. It may be just an office machine, but we already know they can’t figure those out. If they do somehow manage to turn it on, they certainly don’t have aetherscape interfacing.
AELRN: What do you think of the resale potential in their markets, whole or part?
OIBHN: Middling. The spool scrap could be reformed. The inert junk of an unusable office machine contains nothing they don’t already have – though it does contain a tiny amount of a rare resource for them, moreso now: namely, Zerite.
AELRN: That should cause the usual unpredictable behavior around restricted material that we’ve seen them exhibit. Either coverup and illicit use or trade, or investigatory curiosity.
OIBHN: It would serve well to have them spend resources on this puzzle and clear the polygons away for us themselves.
AELRN: Do you think this could be enough basis to stimulate a government information contract?
OIBHN: If it registers as anything more than a curiosity of their private sector, it would still fall far below many other priorities we’ve helped to create. Attempts at getting value from the information would probably be misleading – other than the question of the Zerite’s source, which may create additional beneficial internal turmoil. They don’t know we have an abundance of that particular scarcity, though very select individuals are aware that we use it. Their customary limitations on sharing information will work to our timing advantage.
AELRN: Then they can raid the crops all they like, whilst we reap riches.
OIBHN: The yield has indeed been fruitful. There is so much detail! Have you witnessed the culture wave of human poetry?
AELRN: It was mentioned, and since then I’ve occasionally joined in on the search to broadcast the obscure. It’s such an unusual volume of low-exposure information going to rot – but not now that we’ve found it! Everything everywhere. I just picked one that I could share with you right now, if you like.
OIBHN: Certainly, let’s take a moment for it.
AELRN: This is titled, “Star Matter Scarabs”.
scarabs cycling star matter from the abyssal ceiling
light from beneath recognized from above
a finely spread spectrum, stewarded into continuance
by appointed go-betweens of above below around outside
To arch, overarch, and cross every path, one can orient
by trajectory, windspread, ruffles, and currential sweeps.
The feeling approaches at times, suddenly into your clothes,
changing temperatures, opening channels in floods.
reaching sideways on convivial levels
stacking layers of warmth in joyous combustion
a population’s voices ever arising, staying
with each other, unfading
OIBHN: Compelling and unique, though I don’t completely understand…
AELRN: I don’t either! But I want to. Which is how I feel about them!
OIBHN: Humans have been dastardly, Aelrn. Untrustworthy. Vicious. Horrifying.
AELRN: I know, which is what makes their cultural discoveries the more intriguing. Their minds have an ability to transition between boundaries, a quality they’ve described as liminality. Fascinating in a way unique from our kind.
OIBHN: It’s true that these delectable bonbons of poetry have generated some excellent power torrents. I’m still not sure it’s safe to want to understand them.
AELRN: Signalman – he’s earned our understanding. He found us on his own, after his father did, even exhibiting etiquette, which he’d taken care to study.
OIBHN: We have formed a firm alliance with that one and his kinfolk, we’ve gone that far. On the topic of understanding, I heard from a Sea Voice.
AELRN: Oh, are you going to throw a party?
OIBHN: Yes – there’s a good opportunity in three days.
AELRN: I will come.
OIBHN: Good! We can open the invitation. I got a toilet too, and plumbing. Wasn’t that fun?
AELRN: From the explanations, I don’t think doing plumbing will ever be as fun as the first time. I wonder how gross it can get.
OIBHN: Let’s not think about that.
AELRN: Maybe we can hire a ‘plumb-er’.
OIBHN: We might already know one among the Hirylienites. They could continue to perform other duties.