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A CALL TO SERVICE


By Rachel Yevin
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JALAN, ELYSIUM: These days, the city of Gemma is known for many things: the city’s cultural scene has exploded in recent years after the rise of the vibrant NeoGeometric art movement in the Calleus District, Hartsford’s recently won its third Silver Leaf for culinary excellence, and the technological sector has been recognized by the Engineering Society of Rhetor as a ‘Place to Watch’ in their annual newsletter. With all these exciting developments toward a bright future, many seem to have forgotten the city’s past, forgotten that it originally wasn’t a Human city at all.

In fact all of it – the entire landscape sprawling as far as the eye can see from the mountainside vista of Gemma – was once the capital city of the Tevarin homeworld, Kaleeth. The First Tevarin War ended with Humanity capturing, colonizing and renaming the planet to Elysium IV. The displaced Tevarin were assimilated, willingly or not, into the culture of their conquerors. Initially forbidden from living on the planet they evolved on, many cite that frustration as being one of the main factors in Corath’Thal’s call to arms that led to the Second Tevarin War.

After the fall of the Messers, Imperator Toi allowed the Tevarin populace to move back to their homeworld if they wished. Few took her up on her offer.

Over the years, the Tevarin have sunk deeper and deeper into a mire of violence and crime. Generations upon generations have been raised to actively reject their old ways, but that doesn’t mean that they embrace the UEE, leaving the culture in limbo, drifting through life without an identity of their own.

One Tevarin hopes to change that.

Suj Kossi comes from a large family in the remote hills outside of Gemma. He will be the first to tell you that his earliest memories involved crime.

“One of my first memories was a gun-battle erupting in our [kitchen]. But yes, it was everywhere. We always had somebody passing through on a job or organizing some kind of scheme or robbery.”

Kossi couldn’t resist the easy money and began to join his family on “low-risk robberies and raids,” but his descent into crime would receive a jagged wake-up call that few of his brethren would heed.

“We were trying to rob a water-farm outside of Nedila when the workers fought back. My [sister] was gunned down in front of me before my family slaughtered them. When the dust settled, we found out that their machinery had been broken for months. There was nothing to steal. All the bodies around me and for nothing. It was such a ridiculous waste. I didn’t know what it was specifically, but I wanted something better.”

Realizing that he would be unable to affect this change in his current environment, Kossi enlisted in the UEE Army.

“I was pretty confident I wouldn’t run into any relatives there.”

The structure and discipline of military life turned out to be a natural fit to the Tevarin. He served with distinction and was even selected for a transfer to the Navy for flight training. As a pilot, he spent three years running sensor repair missions in Vanduul systems, but even this, one of the more dangerous assignments in the Navy, was nothing compared to his biggest fear: getting out.

After a particularly devastating repair mission that claimed most of his flight, Kossi spent sixteen months in an intensive care unit. Though he would recover, his military career was over. Kossi received a Medal of Valor for his role in that mission, Citizenship and an honorable discharge.

His greatest fear, it seemed, was coming to bear.

“Honestly, I didn’t know what to expect. Part of me was terrified that without the structure of the military, I would just drift back to the way things were. Thankfully, I found something to keep me focused.”

That ‘something’ was the Ustiel Housing Development, a small corporation that owned and managed a handful of low to middle-income housing developments around Gemma. and where Kossi got an apartment. He quickly noticed that Ustiel’s business practices were questionable at best. Kossi organized the Human and Tevarin tenants for a class-action lawsuit against the housing company which resulted in a criminal inquiry.

The Ustiel case ignited a newfound passion in the Tevarin veteran: social change.

It was this pursuit that has brought Kossi to the Temple of Rijora this past week. There, in the shadow of the few remaining Tevarin structures, he announced his candidacy for the UEE Senate.

“Many of my people have wallowed in anger and shame for so long that I believe it’s the only thing they know anymore. I believe it’s time for our culture to rise again – not how we used to be, but how we are now. We are members of the UEE, it’s time to act like it.”

If elected, he would be the first Tevarin senator, but it’s still early. With the elections so far away, it’s tough to tell what the road will look like for Suj Kossi and his dream of political service, but one thing is for certain: he has certainly gotten the attention of the people, both Human and Tevarin.
EIN RUF ZUM SERVICE

Von Rachel Yevin
Mitwirkender

JALAN, ELYSIUM: Heutzutage ist die Stadt Gemma für viele Dinge bekannt: Die Kulturszene der Stadt ist in den letzten Jahren explodiert, nachdem die pulsierende neogeometrische Kunstbewegung im Calleus District entstanden ist, Hartsford's hat kürzlich sein drittes Silberblatt für kulinarische Exzellenz gewonnen, und der technologische Sektor wurde von der Engineering Society of Rhetor in ihrem jährlichen Newsletter als "Place to Watch" ausgezeichnet. Bei all diesen spannenden Entwicklungen in Richtung einer strahlenden Zukunft scheinen viele die Vergangenheit der Stadt vergessen zu haben, vergessen zu haben, dass sie ursprünglich gar keine Menschenstadt war.

Tatsächlich war das Ganze - die gesamte Landschaft, die sich so weit wie möglich vom Berghang aus erstreckt, von Gemma aus gesehen - einst die Hauptstadt der Tevarin-Heimatwelt Kaleeth. Der Erste Tevarinkrieg endete damit, dass die Menschheit den Planeten einnahm, kolonisierte und in Elysium IV umbenannte. Die vertriebenen Tevarin wurden, ob freiwillig oder nicht, in die Kultur ihrer Eroberer aufgenommen. Ursprünglich verboten, auf dem Planeten zu leben, auf dem sie sich entwickelten, zitieren viele diese Frustration als einen der Hauptfaktoren in Corath'Thals Waffenruf, der zum Zweiten Tevarinkrieg führte.

Nach dem Fall der Messers erlaubte Imperator Toi der Bevölkerung der Tevarin, auf Wunsch in ihre Heimatwelt zurückzukehren. Nur wenige nahmen ihr Angebot an.

Im Laufe der Jahre sind die Tevarin immer tiefer in einen Sumpf aus Gewalt und Kriminalität gesunken. Generationen für Generationen wurden erzogen, um ihre alten Wege aktiv abzulehnen, aber das bedeutet nicht, dass sie die UEE annehmen, die Kultur in der Schwebe lassen, ohne eigene Identität durch das Leben driften.

Ein Tevarin hofft, das zu ändern.

Suj Kossi stammt aus einer großen Familie in den abgelegenen Hügeln außerhalb von Gemma. Er wird der Erste sein, der dir sagt, dass seine ersten Erinnerungen an Verbrechen waren.

"Eine meiner ersten Erinnerungen war eine Waffenschlacht, die in unserer Küche ausbrach. Aber ja, es war überall. Wir hatten immer jemanden, der auf der Durchreise einen Job hatte oder eine Art Plan oder Raub organisierte."

Kossi konnte dem einfachen Geld nicht widerstehen und begann, sich seiner Familie bei "risikoarmen Raubüberfällen und Raubüberfällen" anzuschließen, aber sein Abstieg in die Kriminalität würde einen zackigen Weckruf erhalten, den nur wenige seiner Brüder beachten würden.

"Wir haben versucht, eine Wasserfarm außerhalb von Nedila auszurauben, als die Arbeiter sich wehrten. Meine Schwester wurde vor meinen Augen erschossen, bevor meine Familie sie abschlachtete. Als sich der Staub legte, fanden wir heraus, dass ihre Maschinen monatelang kaputt waren. Es gab nichts zu stehlen. Alle Körper um mich herum und das für nichts. Es war so eine lächerliche Verschwendung. Ich wusste nicht, was es genau war, aber ich wollte etwas Besseres."

Kossi erkannte, dass er nicht in der Lage sein würde, diese Veränderung in seinem derzeitigen Umfeld zu beeinflussen, und meldete sich bei der UEE Army an.

"Ich war mir ziemlich sicher, dass ich dort keine Verwandten treffen würde."

Die Struktur und Disziplin des militärischen Lebens erwies sich als eine natürliche Anpassung an die Tevarin. Er diente mit Auszeichnung und wurde sogar für einen Transfer zur Marine für die Flugausbildung ausgewählt. Als Pilot verbrachte er drei Jahre damit, Sensorreparaturmissionen in Vanduul-Systemen durchzuführen, aber selbst dies, eine der gefährlichsten Aufgaben in der Marine, war nichts im Vergleich zu seiner größten Angst: aussteigen.

Nach einer besonders verheerenden Reparaturmission, die den größten Teil seines Fluges in Anspruch nahm, verbrachte Kossi sechzehn Monate auf der Intensivstation. Obwohl er sich erholen würde, war seine militärische Karriere vorbei. Kossi erhielt eine Tapferkeitsmedaille für seine Rolle bei dieser Mission, Staatsbürgerschaft und eine ehrenvolle Entlassung.

Seine größte Angst, so schien es, kam zum Tragen.

"Ehrlich gesagt, wusste ich nicht, was mich erwartet. Ein Teil von mir hatte Angst, dass ich ohne die Struktur des Militärs einfach wieder so werden würde, wie es war. Glücklicherweise habe ich etwas gefunden, das mich konzentriert."

Das "Etwas" war die Ustiel Housing Development, eine kleine Aktiengesellschaft, die eine Handvoll einkommensschwacher bis mittlerer Wohnungsbaugebiete um Gemma herum besaß und verwaltete, in denen Kossi eine Wohnung bekam. Er bemerkte schnell, dass die Geschäftspraktiken von Ustiel bestenfalls fragwürdig waren. Kossi organisierte die Mieter Human und Tevarin für eine Sammelklage gegen die Wohnungsgesellschaft, die zu einer Strafuntersuchung führte.

Der Fall Ustiel entfachte eine neu entdeckte Leidenschaft des Tevarin-Veteranen: den sozialen Wandel.

Es war diese Verfolgung, die Kossi in der vergangenen Woche zum Tempel von Rijora gebracht hat. Dort, im Schatten der wenigen verbliebenen Tevarin-Strukturen, kündigte er seine Kandidatur für den UEE-Senat an.

"Viele meiner Leute haben sich so lange vor Wut und Scham gesuhlt, dass ich glaube, dass es das Einzige ist, was sie noch wissen. Ich glaube, es ist an der Zeit, dass unsere Kultur wieder auflebt - nicht wie früher, sondern wie wir jetzt sind. Wir sind Mitglieder der UEE, es ist Zeit, so zu handeln."

Wenn er gewählt würde, wäre er der erste Tevarin-Senator, aber es ist noch früh. Angesichts der weit entfernten Wahlen ist es schwer zu sagen, wie der Weg für Suj Kossi und seinen Traum vom politischen Dienst aussehen wird, aber eines ist sicher: Er hat sicherlich die Aufmerksamkeit der Menschen, sowohl der Menschen als auch der Tevarin, auf sich gezogen.
A CALL TO SERVICE


By Rachel Yevin
Contributor


JALAN, ELYSIUM: These days, the city of Gemma is known for many things: the city’s cultural scene has exploded in recent years after the rise of the vibrant NeoGeometric art movement in the Calleus District, Hartsford’s recently won its third Silver Leaf for culinary excellence, and the technological sector has been recognized by the Engineering Society of Rhetor as a ‘Place to Watch’ in their annual newsletter. With all these exciting developments toward a bright future, many seem to have forgotten the city’s past, forgotten that it originally wasn’t a Human city at all.

In fact all of it – the entire landscape sprawling as far as the eye can see from the mountainside vista of Gemma – was once the capital city of the Tevarin homeworld, Kaleeth. The First Tevarin War ended with Humanity capturing, colonizing and renaming the planet to Elysium IV. The displaced Tevarin were assimilated, willingly or not, into the culture of their conquerors. Initially forbidden from living on the planet they evolved on, many cite that frustration as being one of the main factors in Corath’Thal’s call to arms that led to the Second Tevarin War.

After the fall of the Messers, Imperator Toi allowed the Tevarin populace to move back to their homeworld if they wished. Few took her up on her offer.

Over the years, the Tevarin have sunk deeper and deeper into a mire of violence and crime. Generations upon generations have been raised to actively reject their old ways, but that doesn’t mean that they embrace the UEE, leaving the culture in limbo, drifting through life without an identity of their own.

One Tevarin hopes to change that.

Suj Kossi comes from a large family in the remote hills outside of Gemma. He will be the first to tell you that his earliest memories involved crime.

“One of my first memories was a gun-battle erupting in our [kitchen]. But yes, it was everywhere. We always had somebody passing through on a job or organizing some kind of scheme or robbery.”

Kossi couldn’t resist the easy money and began to join his family on “low-risk robberies and raids,” but his descent into crime would receive a jagged wake-up call that few of his brethren would heed.

“We were trying to rob a water-farm outside of Nedila when the workers fought back. My [sister] was gunned down in front of me before my family slaughtered them. When the dust settled, we found out that their machinery had been broken for months. There was nothing to steal. All the bodies around me and for nothing. It was such a ridiculous waste. I didn’t know what it was specifically, but I wanted something better.”

Realizing that he would be unable to affect this change in his current environment, Kossi enlisted in the UEE Army.

“I was pretty confident I wouldn’t run into any relatives there.”

The structure and discipline of military life turned out to be a natural fit to the Tevarin. He served with distinction and was even selected for a transfer to the Navy for flight training. As a pilot, he spent three years running sensor repair missions in Vanduul systems, but even this, one of the more dangerous assignments in the Navy, was nothing compared to his biggest fear: getting out.

After a particularly devastating repair mission that claimed most of his flight, Kossi spent sixteen months in an intensive care unit. Though he would recover, his military career was over. Kossi received a Medal of Valor for his role in that mission, Citizenship and an honorable discharge.

His greatest fear, it seemed, was coming to bear.

“Honestly, I didn’t know what to expect. Part of me was terrified that without the structure of the military, I would just drift back to the way things were. Thankfully, I found something to keep me focused.”

That ‘something’ was the Ustiel Housing Development, a small corporation that owned and managed a handful of low to middle-income housing developments around Gemma. and where Kossi got an apartment. He quickly noticed that Ustiel’s business practices were questionable at best. Kossi organized the Human and Tevarin tenants for a class-action lawsuit against the housing company which resulted in a criminal inquiry.

The Ustiel case ignited a newfound passion in the Tevarin veteran: social change.

It was this pursuit that has brought Kossi to the Temple of Rijora this past week. There, in the shadow of the few remaining Tevarin structures, he announced his candidacy for the UEE Senate.

“Many of my people have wallowed in anger and shame for so long that I believe it’s the only thing they know anymore. I believe it’s time for our culture to rise again – not how we used to be, but how we are now. We are members of the UEE, it’s time to act like it.”

If elected, he would be the first Tevarin senator, but it’s still early. With the elections so far away, it’s tough to tell what the road will look like for Suj Kossi and his dream of political service, but one thing is for certain: he has certainly gotten the attention of the people, both Human and Tevarin.

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