AREMIS POST: Stop Blading

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STOP BLADING
Op-Ed
By Calesta Kiang


IT HAS BEEN a little over a year since my son, Tarek, was killed. I chose to write this letter to the Aremis Post because it was this very NewsOrg that first reported on his senseless death, and yet in that time, the popularity of “blading” continues to grow unabated amongst the youth of our planet. As a mother who has seen this pointless trend rip her world apart, I implore you, let us put an end to this practice once and for all.

For those of you who are still unaware of this plight that is affecting the younger generation of our planet, blading is what many teens call the idiotic act of actively seeking out an encounter with the Vanduul. The threat of constant attack not enough for our children, they have begun to purposely fly into Vanduul hunting grounds and goad those ruthless creatures into attacking. To “earn your blade” or to be “bladed,” a pilot’s sensors have to detect target-lock from a Vanduul ship. Then it’s up to the blade-hopeful to evade and escape back home, where presumably they are congratulated by their peers and told how “blast” they are. One weekend, my son and two of his friends, Kyle Allens and Li Con, left the system to attempt just that. None of them survived.

When you look at the way the Vanduul conflict has been glamorized all over the Spectrum, is it any wonder that being able to boast about an encounter has become the height of popularity? Just a few weeks ago the Arena Commander tournament was held and billions of young people from around the Empire gathered to watch simulation jockeys repeatedly fight Vanduul with absolutely no consequences. This so-called “game” is lauded for its realism, and the players who won the tournament were awarded an embarrassing amount of credits. How are impressionable teens not supposed to think that the real life counterpart to this experience would not be as fun and exciting? Arena Commander is basically a training course on how to blade.

Then of course, there are the vids and stories they are bombarded with every day. The Flight of 42 is one of the highest rated vids out there, and, even though it came out years ago, I can’t think of a child today that hasn’t read the Burning Skies series at least once. While these tales are based on history, they present conflict with Vanduul as daring adventure rather than the tragedy it so often is in real life.

Now, this piece is not about placing blame, it is about finding solutions. It’s not my goal to get Arena Commander or anything else banned or censored, I just point these examples out so people can understand better what their children are being exposed to and how it might be warping their view of the way the universe actually works. It becomes clear how blading came to be such a temptation when you realize that the Vanduul are being presented as easily defeated villainous caricatures of themselves, instead of the reality, which is that they are vicious creatures who will kill without a second thought.

It is up to all of us as parents and mentors to talk to our children, and get them to see the truth of the matter. Please, tell them of my son, his friends, and the dozens like them who have lost their lives. Tell them how deadly the Vanduul truly are.

That first step is what all of us can do at home to make a difference, but there is something the UEE can do as well. I propose an age limit on Jump Point use. Unaccompanied minors should be restricted to flying in-system. Though our planet is unrecognized, if we stand together, Citizens or not, the UEE would not be able to ignore our voices. United, we could make a real change and save countless lives.

I promise that this is something I will continue to fight for in Tarek’s memory, and I hope you will all join me in putting a stop to blading once and for all.
_______________________

Calesta Kiang resides in New Corvo, Aremis. This is her first contribution to the Aremis Post.
BLADEN STOPPEN
Op-Ed
Von Calesta Kiang

Es ist etwas mehr als ein Jahr her, seit mein Sohn Tarek getötet wurde. Ich habe mich entschieden, diesen Brief an die Aremis Post zu schreiben, weil es genau diese NewsOrg war, die zuerst über seinen sinnlosen Tod berichtete, und doch wächst die Popularität von "Blading" in dieser Zeit ungebrochen unter der Jugend unseres Planeten. Als Mutter, die gesehen hat, wie dieser sinnlose Trend ihre Welt zerreißt, flehe ich dich an, lass uns dieser Praxis ein für alle Mal ein Ende setzen.

Für diejenigen von euch, die sich dieser Notlage, die die jüngere Generation unseres Planeten betrifft, noch nicht bewusst sind, ist Blading das, was viele Jugendliche den idiotischen Akt nennen, aktiv nach einer Begegnung mit der Vanduul zu suchen. Die Drohung eines ständigen Angriffs reicht unseren Kindern nicht aus, sie haben begonnen, absichtlich in die Jagdgründe von Vanduul zu fliegen und diese rücksichtslosen Kreaturen zum Angriff zu zwingen. Um "Ihre Klinge zu verdienen" oder "beschaufelt" zu werden, müssen die Sensoren eines Piloten den Zielvorgabe von einem Vanduul-Schiff aus erkennen. Dann liegt es an der Klingen-Hoffnung, zu entkommen und nach Hause zu fliehen, wo sie vermutlich von ihren Kollegen beglückwünscht werden und sagen, wie "explodiert" sie sind. Eines Wochenendes verließen mein Sohn und zwei seiner Freunde, Kyle Allens und Li Con, das System, um genau das zu versuchen. Keiner von ihnen überlebte.

Wenn man bedenkt, wie der Vanduul-Konflikt im ganzen Spektrum verherrlicht wurde, ist es dann verwunderlich, dass die Fähigkeit, sich mit einer Begegnung zu rühmen, zur Höhe der Popularität geworden ist? Erst vor wenigen Wochen fand das Arena Commander-Turnier statt, und Milliarden junger Menschen aus dem ganzen Reich versammelten sich, um zu sehen, wie Simulationsjockeys immer wieder gegen Vanduul kämpfen, ohne jegliche Folgen. Dieses so genannte "Spiel" wird für seinen Realismus gelobt, und die Spieler, die das Turnier gewonnen haben, erhielten eine peinliche Menge an Credits. Wie sollen beeindruckbare Jugendliche nicht denken, dass das wirkliche Gegenstück zu dieser Erfahrung nicht so lustig und aufregend wäre? Arena Commander ist im Grunde genommen ein Trainingskurs zum Thema Klingen.

Dann gibt es natürlich noch die Videos und Geschichten, mit denen sie jeden Tag bombardiert werden. Der Flug von 42 ist eines der am höchsten bewerteten Videos da draußen, und obwohl er vor Jahren herauskam, kann ich mir heute kein Kind vorstellen, das die Burning Skies-Serie nicht mindestens einmal gelesen hat. Während diese Geschichten auf der Geschichte basieren, stellen sie den Konflikt mit Vanduul als gewagtes Abenteuer dar und nicht als die Tragödie, die es so oft im wirklichen Leben gibt.

Bei diesem Stück geht es nicht darum, Schuldzuweisungen zu machen, sondern darum, Lösungen zu finden. Es ist nicht mein Ziel, Arena Commander oder etwas anderes zu verbieten oder zu zensieren, ich weise nur auf diese Beispiele hin, damit die Menschen besser verstehen können, was ihren Kindern ausgesetzt ist und wie es ihre Sicht auf die Funktionsweise des Universums verzerren könnte. Es wird deutlich, wie die Beschaufelung zu einer solchen Versuchung wurde, wenn man bedenkt, dass die Vanduul als leicht zu besiegende schurkische Karikaturen von sich selbst dargestellt werden, anstatt als die Realität, dass sie bösartige Kreaturen sind, die ohne einen zweiten Gedanken töten werden.

Es liegt an uns allen als Eltern und Mentoren, mit unseren Kindern zu sprechen und sie dazu zu bringen, die Wahrheit der Sache zu erkennen. Bitte erzähle ihnen von meinem Sohn, seinen Freunden und den Dutzenden wie ihnen, die ihr Leben verloren haben. Sage ihnen, wie tödlich die Vanduul wirklich sind.

Dieser erste Schritt ist das, was wir alle zu Hause tun können, um einen Unterschied zu machen, aber es gibt auch etwas, was die UEE tun kann. Ich schlage eine Altersgrenze für die Verwendung von Sprungpunkten vor. Unbegleitete Minderjährige sollten auf das Fliegen im System beschränkt sein. Obwohl unser Planet unerkannt ist, ob wir nun zusammenstehen, Bürger oder nicht, wäre die UEE nicht in der Lage, unsere Stimmen zu ignorieren. Vereint könnten wir eine echte Veränderung bewirken und unzählige Leben retten.

Ich verspreche, dass ich weiterhin für diesen Punkt im Gedächtnis von Tarek kämpfen werde, und ich hoffe, dass ihr euch mir alle anschließt und ein für allemal dem Beschaufeln ein Ende setzt.
_______________________

Calesta Kiang lebt in New Corvo, Aremis. Dies ist ihr erster Beitrag für die Aremis Post.
STOP BLADING
Op-Ed
By Calesta Kiang


IT HAS BEEN a little over a year since my son, Tarek, was killed. I chose to write this letter to the Aremis Post because it was this very NewsOrg that first reported on his senseless death, and yet in that time, the popularity of “blading” continues to grow unabated amongst the youth of our planet. As a mother who has seen this pointless trend rip her world apart, I implore you, let us put an end to this practice once and for all.

For those of you who are still unaware of this plight that is affecting the younger generation of our planet, blading is what many teens call the idiotic act of actively seeking out an encounter with the Vanduul. The threat of constant attack not enough for our children, they have begun to purposely fly into Vanduul hunting grounds and goad those ruthless creatures into attacking. To “earn your blade” or to be “bladed,” a pilot’s sensors have to detect target-lock from a Vanduul ship. Then it’s up to the blade-hopeful to evade and escape back home, where presumably they are congratulated by their peers and told how “blast” they are. One weekend, my son and two of his friends, Kyle Allens and Li Con, left the system to attempt just that. None of them survived.

When you look at the way the Vanduul conflict has been glamorized all over the Spectrum, is it any wonder that being able to boast about an encounter has become the height of popularity? Just a few weeks ago the Arena Commander tournament was held and billions of young people from around the Empire gathered to watch simulation jockeys repeatedly fight Vanduul with absolutely no consequences. This so-called “game” is lauded for its realism, and the players who won the tournament were awarded an embarrassing amount of credits. How are impressionable teens not supposed to think that the real life counterpart to this experience would not be as fun and exciting? Arena Commander is basically a training course on how to blade.

Then of course, there are the vids and stories they are bombarded with every day. The Flight of 42 is one of the highest rated vids out there, and, even though it came out years ago, I can’t think of a child today that hasn’t read the Burning Skies series at least once. While these tales are based on history, they present conflict with Vanduul as daring adventure rather than the tragedy it so often is in real life.

Now, this piece is not about placing blame, it is about finding solutions. It’s not my goal to get Arena Commander or anything else banned or censored, I just point these examples out so people can understand better what their children are being exposed to and how it might be warping their view of the way the universe actually works. It becomes clear how blading came to be such a temptation when you realize that the Vanduul are being presented as easily defeated villainous caricatures of themselves, instead of the reality, which is that they are vicious creatures who will kill without a second thought.

It is up to all of us as parents and mentors to talk to our children, and get them to see the truth of the matter. Please, tell them of my son, his friends, and the dozens like them who have lost their lives. Tell them how deadly the Vanduul truly are.

That first step is what all of us can do at home to make a difference, but there is something the UEE can do as well. I propose an age limit on Jump Point use. Unaccompanied minors should be restricted to flying in-system. Though our planet is unrecognized, if we stand together, Citizens or not, the UEE would not be able to ignore our voices. United, we could make a real change and save countless lives.

I promise that this is something I will continue to fight for in Tarek’s memory, and I hope you will all join me in putting a stop to blading once and for all.
_______________________

Calesta Kiang resides in New Corvo, Aremis. This is her first contribution to the Aremis Post.

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