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		|  | @ -42,10 +42,10 @@ going with this so I'll just leave it in here, commented out. | ||||||
|   cables off the terminals, and hooks them up to his makeshift power |   cables off the terminals, and hooks them up to his makeshift power | ||||||
|   supply. Then, he starts the generator and climbs into the train. |   supply. Then, he starts the generator and climbs into the train. | ||||||
|   Michelle follows him and they go to the driver's cabin. Jack turns |   Michelle follows him and they go to the driver's cabin. Jack turns | ||||||
|   a key switch and part of the dashboard lights up. Then, he pushes the |   a key switch and parts of the dashboard light up. Then, he pushes the | ||||||
|   engine start button. The engine begins to turn over. While holding |   engine start button. While holding it, he points to the fuel pressure | ||||||
|   the button, Jack points to the fuel pressure gauge, slightly raising |   gauge and, slightly raising his voice to talk over the noise of the | ||||||
|   his voice to talk over the engine:<br /> |   engine turning over, he says:<br /> | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">That's progress already.</span><br /> |   <span class="quote speech">That's progress already.</span><br /> | ||||||
|   The needle on the gauge slowly creeps to the right.<br /> |   The needle on the gauge slowly creeps to the right.<br /> | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Too slow though</span>, he adds after a |   <span class="quote speech">Too slow though</span>, he adds after a | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | @ -135,8 +135,6 @@ | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Everything okay? You look puzzled.</span> |   <span class="quote speech">Everything okay? You look puzzled.</span> | ||||||
|   Jack looks at her.<br /> |   Jack looks at her.<br /> | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">What's this weird noise?</span><br /> |   <span class="quote speech">What's this weird noise?</span><br /> | ||||||
|   <span class="comment">TODO: Change this back to say something along the |  | ||||||
|   lines of the power doesn't work outside</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">The generator. The electrified tracks end |   <span class="quote speech">The generator. The electrified tracks end | ||||||
|   at the air lock so the train has to generate its own power.</span> |   at the air lock so the train has to generate its own power.</span> | ||||||
| </p> | </p> | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
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| <!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title> Bare Necessities </title><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="html_resources/style.css"></head><body><a href="index.html"><button class="back"><</button></a> |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
| <h1> Bare Necessities </h1> |  | ||||||
| <p> |  | ||||||
|   Jack is driving the truck towards a dried-out river. On the other side, |  | ||||||
|   a bit in the distance, is a group of houses that – while they |  | ||||||
|   have certainly seen better days – don't look abandoned. |  | ||||||
|   Jack says to Annie: <span class="quote speech">Hold on! |  | ||||||
|   <span class="comment">translate: Festhalten!</span></span> |  | ||||||
|   Then, he drives into the river bed. |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
| <p> |  | ||||||
|   The truck struggles to get traction in the sand while driving up |  | ||||||
|   the other river bank. It gets stuck. Jack backs up and |  | ||||||
|   turns into the river, accelerates, then steers back onto the bank |  | ||||||
|   – to no avail, the truck gets stuck again.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Well... fuck.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   He turns back into the river once more. The engine roars and the wheels |  | ||||||
|   fling sand everywhere. Jack shifts gears, the needle on the speedometer |  | ||||||
|   slowly creeps up, then he goes for another attempt. The suspension |  | ||||||
|   bottoms out as the wheels plow into the sand, but the truck barely makes |  | ||||||
|   it out.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Ouch.</span> Annie holds her shoulder where |  | ||||||
|   the seat belt had dug into it. <span class="quote speech">Can we not do |  | ||||||
|   that again, please?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Sorry. I'll... try to keep it in |  | ||||||
|   mind.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   He turns around and drives onto the overgrown remains of a road leading |  | ||||||
|   towards the settlement. |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
| <p> |  | ||||||
|   Jack parks the truck in front of an old store.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">This is it, I guess.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   They get out and start walking towards the door. A small dog runs up to |  | ||||||
|   them, barking, jumping around, running in circles, and wagging its tail. |  | ||||||
|   It picks up a stick and drops it in front of Annie. She crouches down |  | ||||||
|   and pets the dog.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   Jack says: <span class="quote speech">I'm gonna be inside. |  | ||||||
|   <span class="comment">more elegant way of saying "I need to take a |  | ||||||
|   piss.</span> Hopefully, they have a toilet.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   He disappears into the store. Annie picks up the stick, gets up and |  | ||||||
|   holds it just out of reach of the dog. It jumps back and forth a couple |  | ||||||
|   times, looking at her.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">You wanna play fetch, do you?</span> |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
| <p> |  | ||||||
|   Annie plays with the dog for a bit, then she follows Jack into the store. |  | ||||||
|   Its shelves are sparsely stocked with a random assortment of things, |  | ||||||
|   roughly sorted into categories: |  | ||||||
|   Hand tools, boxes full of hardware, household chemicals, bars of soap, |  | ||||||
|   a few clocks and watches, books, and more. Half of the store seems to be |  | ||||||
|   dedicated to food – though the shelves are mostly empty. |  | ||||||
|   In the back is a counter. Jack is talking to the man behind it who |  | ||||||
|   appears to be in his 60s.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   The man says: <span class="quote speech">No, we don't sell food. |  | ||||||
|   What you see there is strictly rationed. Since the <span class="comment" |  | ||||||
|   >river name</span> has changed course, we don't even have enough |  | ||||||
|   water to grow crops for ourselves. The cisterns and wells simply |  | ||||||
|   don't cut it.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Okay... What if we supplied you with |  | ||||||
|   water?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   The man interrupts the conversation and looks at Annie:<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Good afternoon, what can I do for you?</span> |  | ||||||
|   <br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">I'm with him.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">I see.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   He turns back to Jack:<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Listen, the amount of water we need can't |  | ||||||
|   simply be carried here or we'd do it ourselves. And we need it |  | ||||||
|   constantly and consistently, not just once.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">I understand that. You need an industrial |  | ||||||
|   quantity of water. Will you provide food if we supply it?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   He musters Jack for a moment.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Who is <i>we</i> and how do you wanna |  | ||||||
|   accomplish that?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">We're a small group of people living in |  | ||||||
|   a bunker south of Ivydale. Two of us have extensive knowledge of |  | ||||||
|   old world technology that we can put to use.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   The man looks at him with skepticism.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   Jack continues: <span class="quote speech">Let the <i>how</i> be my |  | ||||||
|   problem to solve. If we make it happen, will you give us food?</span> |  | ||||||
|   <br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">You're gonna have to discuss that with |  | ||||||
|   the others. Wait outside.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   He disappears through a door behind the counter. Annie and Jack leave |  | ||||||
|   the store and, once outside, Annie asks:<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">So how do you wanna accomplish that? |  | ||||||
|   Sounds like you have a grand plan already.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Not really, but I'm pretty sure I will |  | ||||||
|   within the hour. If all else fails, we could fix up a flatbed |  | ||||||
|   truck, bolt a tank to it, and do supply runs.</span> |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
| <p> |  | ||||||
|   While they wait, the small dog runs up again. They play fetch until |  | ||||||
|   a group of people approaches, the man from the store among them. |  | ||||||
|   A few handshakes later, Jack repeats his suggestion. A man in his 40s, |  | ||||||
|   who seems to be in charge, says: |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Your intentions are ... ambitious. I doubt |  | ||||||
|   you can do it but I don't see why we shouldn't let you try. |  | ||||||
|   <i>If</i> you manage to restore a permanent water supply, you can have |  | ||||||
|   all the food you want.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   Someone else throws in: <span class="quote speech">Within reason.</span> |  | ||||||
|   <br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Yes, within reason. Any objections?</span> |  | ||||||
|   <br /> |  | ||||||
|   He looks around. Someone raises a hand.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Yes?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">We're not just gonna feed these people |  | ||||||
|   forever, are we?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   Jack replies before the one in charge gets a chance: |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">We need to feed maybe ten people for a few |  | ||||||
|   months while we establish a settlement in the south of Ivydale.</span> |  | ||||||
|   <br /> |  | ||||||
|   The one in charge responds: <span class="quote speech">That's a lot. |  | ||||||
|   Let's say one month.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">We'll need at least two.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   A few members of the group discuss among themselves for a moment. |  | ||||||
|   Then, the one in charge turns to Jack again:<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Okay, we have a deal.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   A few people keep questioning Jack and the feasibility of his idea.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Ladies and gentlemen, whether it can be done |  | ||||||
|   will be our problem. Now I would like to see what we have to work with. |  | ||||||
|   Do you have an irrigation system?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   The one in charge responds: <span class="quote speech">Yes, old pipes |  | ||||||
|   in the ground.</span> He turns to a girl: |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Mary, can you go, show them around?</span> |  | ||||||
|   <br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Sure.</span> She takes a step towards Annie |  | ||||||
|   and Jack. <span class="quote speech">Follow me.</span> |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
| <p> |  | ||||||
|   Mary says: <span class="quote speech">The closest access point is right |  | ||||||
|   there, behind the store.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   They walk around it and onto a field of <span class="comment">withering? |  | ||||||
|   </span> plants. A large, partially buried pipe with just the top exposed |  | ||||||
|   goes through it with an access hatch roughly in the center of the field. |  | ||||||
|   Right next to the hatch is a <span class="comment">Gestell?</span> with |  | ||||||
|   a boom to lower a large bucket into the access hatch.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   Jack asks: <span class="quote speech">Is it all like this, buried pipes |  | ||||||
|   going to fields?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Mostly. In the greenhouses, it's just |  | ||||||
|   an open <span class="comment">channel?</span>.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Where do these pipes lead?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">They all connect to a large |  | ||||||
|   <span class="comment">round buried tank</span> from where a tunnel |  | ||||||
|   connects to the inlet. It's a bit of a walk but I can show |  | ||||||
|   you.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   She gestures for them to follow but Jack stops her:<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Wait, we can take the truck.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">That's <i>your</i> car?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   Her sudden excitement seems to take Jack by surprise.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Uhh... yeah.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">That's so cool! I've only ever seen |  | ||||||
|   the broken ones by the side of the road. We gonna drive there?</span> |  | ||||||
|   <br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">If you show the way.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Heck yeah!</span> |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
| <p class="comment"> |  | ||||||
|   Not sure of this should be the end of a chapter or if I should continue |  | ||||||
|   here.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   One thing that has happened is that this chapter, while written from |  | ||||||
|   Annie's perspective, has her be a passive bystander without even |  | ||||||
|   having any introspection for most of it. This needs to be adressed |  | ||||||
|   somehow. |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
| <p class="comment"> |  | ||||||
|   Description of the inlet: Two <translate: Stauwehre>, a large one |  | ||||||
|   and a small one. The small one can be adjusted with large screws. |  | ||||||
|   Behind the small one is a pit with a grate covering the tunnel entrance. |  | ||||||
|   They see a railway bridge not too far upstream. |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
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|  | <!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title> Basic Needs </title><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="html_resources/style.css"></head><body><a href="index.html"><button class="back"><</button></a> | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | <h1> Basic Needs</h1> | ||||||
|  | <p> | ||||||
|  |   Jack drives into a dried-out river. In the distance on the other side is | ||||||
|  |   a group of houses that, while they have certainly seen better days, | ||||||
|  |   don't look abandoned. The truck struggles to get traction in the | ||||||
|  |   sand on the other side of the river and eventually gets stuck. | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">Well fuck.</span> Jack backs up and turns | ||||||
|  |   into the river. He accelerates, then steers back onto the river bank | ||||||
|  |   – to no avail, the truck gets stuck again. He turns back into the | ||||||
|  |   river. The engine roars. First gear, second gear, third gear... | ||||||
|  | </p> | ||||||
|  | <p> | ||||||
|  |   The suspension bottoms out as the truck plows uphill through the sand, | ||||||
|  |   barely making it out of the river. Annie holds her shoulder, it hurts | ||||||
|  |   from getting pushed into the seat belt.<br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">Can we not do that again, please?</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="comment">response?</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   Jack turns around and drives onto the overgrown remains of a road leading | ||||||
|  |   to the settlement. | ||||||
|  | </p> | ||||||
|  | <p> | ||||||
|  |   He parks in front of an old store.<br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">This is it, I guess.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   They get out and start walking towards the door. A small dog runs up to | ||||||
|  |   them, barking, jumping around, running in circles, and wagging its tail. | ||||||
|  |   It picks up a stick and drops it in front of Annie. She crouches down, | ||||||
|  |   pets the dog, and picks up the stick.<br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">I'll be right there</span>, Annie says | ||||||
|  |   to Jack before throwing it.<br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">Okay.</span> Jack goes into the store. | ||||||
|  | </p> | ||||||
|  | <p> | ||||||
|  |   After playing fetch for a bit, Annie follows. Behind the counter is a man | ||||||
|  |   who appears to be in his 60s. He is talking to Jack:<br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">I mean in the long run. We have plenty of food | ||||||
|  |   right now but, since the <river name> has changed course, we | ||||||
|  |   don't even have enough water to grow crops for ourselves. The | ||||||
|  |   cisterns and wells simply don't cut it.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">So, basically, you're saying you need | ||||||
|  |   water.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   The man interrupts the conversation and looks at Annie:<br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">Good afternoon, what can I do for you?</span> | ||||||
|  |   <br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">I'm with him.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">I see.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   He turns back to Jack:<br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">Listen, we don't just need a little bit of | ||||||
|  |   water. The amount of water we need can't simply be carried here or | ||||||
|  |   we'd do it ourselves. And we need it regularly and consistently. | ||||||
|  |   When the <river> still flowed here, water used to flow into our | ||||||
|  |   irrigation system upstream and got distributed to all the fields and | ||||||
|  |   greenhouses from there.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">I know you need an industrial quantity of | ||||||
|  |   water. We can get you an industrial quantity of water. Will you give us | ||||||
|  |   food if we supply you?</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="comment">"Who is *we*?"</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   He musters Jack for a moment.<br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">And how do you wanna get it here?</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">By train - assuming the railroad south of here | ||||||
|  |   is in a serviceable state.</span> Seeing the man's confusion, Jack | ||||||
|  |   adds: <span class="quote speech">Let that be my problem to solve. Will | ||||||
|  |   you trade water for food?</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">I'm gonna have to discuss that with the | ||||||
|  |   others. Wait outside.</span> | ||||||
|  | </p> | ||||||
|  | <p> | ||||||
|  |   After playing with the dog some more, they get approached by a group of | ||||||
|  |   people, amongst them the man from the store. They shake hands. Jack | ||||||
|  |   repeats his idea to supply water by train in exchange for crops.<br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">What's this train you're talking | ||||||
|  |   of?</span>, one of them asks.<br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">A large vehicle from the old world. It drives | ||||||
|  |   on tracks like the ones that should be south of here.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">So that's what these rails were used | ||||||
|  |   for... But that's still pretty far from here, how do you wanna | ||||||
|  |   transport the water here?</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">That irrigation system of yours... Can we take | ||||||
|  |   a look at it?</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">I see where you're trying to go with | ||||||
|  |   this. It's still not particularly close to the rails.</span> | ||||||
|  | </p> | ||||||
|  | <p> | ||||||
|  |   After a bit of additional back and forth, they agree on a plan. The man | ||||||
|  |   who did most of the talking asks a girl:<br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">Mary, can you go, show them around?</span> | ||||||
|  |   <br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">Sure, follow me.</span> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="comment">It's a bit of a walk...</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">Wait</span>, Jack stops her, | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">We're here with a truck.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">So that's <i>your</i> car? Cool! | ||||||
|  |   I've only ever seen one working car in the city. So we're | ||||||
|  |   gonna drive there?</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">If you show us the way.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">Let's go!</span> | ||||||
|  | </p> | ||||||
|  | <p class="comment"> | ||||||
|  |   Not sure of this should be the end of a chapter or if I should continue | ||||||
|  |   here. The way this has turned out, it would also be nice if they ended up | ||||||
|  |   delivering construction machines (excavators, etc.) to the village so | ||||||
|  |   they don't need to rely on water shipments past the day when the | ||||||
|  |   protagonists leave for Nova Metropolis. | ||||||
|  | </p> | ||||||
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| <!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title> Diesel Creek </title><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="html_resources/style.css"></head><body><a href="index.html"><button class="back"><</button></a> |  | ||||||
| <h1> Diesel Creek </h1> |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
| <p> |  | ||||||
|   Michelle asks: <span class="quote speech">And you really expect to find |  | ||||||
|   one here that isn't beyond repair?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   They are walking into a valley in a large forested area.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   Jack replies: <span class="quote speech">I'm not even sure this is |  | ||||||
|   the right place. Everything looks so different. But if it is, we'll |  | ||||||
|   have plenty to choose from. Not optimistic about any of the hydraulic |  | ||||||
|   excavators but we had some older cable-driven diggers |  | ||||||
|   <span class="comment">right word?</span> on site that we might get |  | ||||||
|   working.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="comment">research that needs to be done: |  | ||||||
|   When were hydraulic excavators invented? |  | ||||||
|   When did they get the ability to use a jackhammer attachment? |  | ||||||
|   When did the cable-driven ones go out of fashion?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   James says: <span class="quote speech">Look, over there.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   He gestures towards a group of very rusty and completely overgrown |  | ||||||
|   machines and vehicles standing amidst the trees.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   Jack says: <span class="quote speech">That one to the right is similar to |  | ||||||
|    what we're looking for.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   They walk up to the machines.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   Jack turns to Annie and James, patting the side of the machine he pointed |  | ||||||
|   out a moment earlier. It has a sort of arm in the front with a huge scoop |  | ||||||
|   thingy on the end.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">We're looking for something like this but |  | ||||||
|   with steel cables going from back here up there and to the boom.</span> |  | ||||||
|   <br /> |  | ||||||
|   James asks: <span class="quote speech">Why not use this one?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">'Cause this thing's done for. |  | ||||||
|   Beyond repair, as Michelle put it.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">How can you tell?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   Jack walks to the front and points to some parts on the arm of the |  | ||||||
|   machine. <span class="quote speech">These rods used to extend and retract |  | ||||||
|   to move the boom. They need to be perfectly smooth and fit together |  | ||||||
|   exactly or they'll leak the oil inside.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   They take a quick look at the other machines. There is another, smaller |  | ||||||
|   excavator, a <span class="comment">Kipper?</span>, a <span class="comment"> |  | ||||||
|   Wie heißt diese Maschine mit Förderband, die Material sortiert? |  | ||||||
|   </span>, and two <span class="comment">Radlader?</span>.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   Annie asks: <span class="quote speech">How did all of these get |  | ||||||
|   inbetween the trees?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">The trees weren't here when they were |  | ||||||
|   used. This is why I had such a hard time finding this place.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
| 
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| 
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| 
 |  | ||||||
|   Annie asks: <span class="quote speech">Is this how the dome was dug |  | ||||||
|   out?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Well... no. That was mostly done using |  | ||||||
|   explosives. But we had a large fleet of machines for all sorts of |  | ||||||
|   tasks.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
| 
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| <!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title> Consulting </title><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="html_resources/style.css"></head><body><a href="index.html"><button class="back"><</button></a> |  | ||||||
| <h1> Consulting </h1> |  | ||||||
| <p class="comment"> |  | ||||||
|   The following is a conversation between Jack and someone from the |  | ||||||
|   train company. |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
| <p> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Why wouldn't they work outside? It's |  | ||||||
|   not like they're magically gonna come off the rails once they leave |  | ||||||
|   the dome.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">All of your trains are outfitted with |  | ||||||
|   fail-safe emergency brakes. On power loss, you have about 15 seconds |  | ||||||
|   before they are applied and the train comes to an abrupt, unscheduled |  | ||||||
|   halt. You can't even tow these things without power.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">I thought you said the tracks were in decent |  | ||||||
|   shape? Why would the <span class="comment">contacts? sliders?</span> |  | ||||||
|   come off the power rail for that long?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">A) I didn't, I said they are in |  | ||||||
|   <i>surprisingly</i> decent shape after being exposed to the elements |  | ||||||
|   for a century without any maintenance. B) That power rail isn't |  | ||||||
|   gonna be of any use because it doesn't deliver any power.</span> |  | ||||||
|   <br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">What do you mean? Why not?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Where does the rail get its power from?</span> |  | ||||||
|   <br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">The power grid.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Not quite, but close enough. What do we not |  | ||||||
|   have outside?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Of course there is a power grid outside. |  | ||||||
|   It's what powered the old world just as ours powers the city.</span> |  | ||||||
|   <br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">There used to be one, that much is correct, |  | ||||||
|   but it hasn't been used or maintained in a century. Even if you did |  | ||||||
|   somehow manage to get part of it working, I still wouldn't trust it. |  | ||||||
|   And where would you wanna get the electricity to run it from?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">From a substation. We fix up one of those and |  | ||||||
|   use it to power the grid.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Great, now you have a local grid attached to |  | ||||||
|   the high voltage grid. And what do you wanna power that with?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">What? The substations make the power. |  | ||||||
|   It's where all the power in the city comes from: Two substations |  | ||||||
|   – one in the wall next to this airlock and the other one is by |  | ||||||
|   the other airlock.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">There is a third one deep below Central |  | ||||||
|   Square. These are indeed where the electricity in the city comes from |  | ||||||
|   but they don't make it. They get it from a power plant outside, |  | ||||||
|   a bit northeast of here.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">The dome powered by the outside world? |  | ||||||
|   People be believing strange things these days...</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">I don't have to believe. I was there when |  | ||||||
|   the city was built and, more recently, I helped replace a failing |  | ||||||
|   generator at said power plant. You might have noticed the outage.</span> |  | ||||||
|   <br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Uhuh, sure buddy. Since you've been doing |  | ||||||
|   nothing but spewing nonsense all this time, I'm just gonna have one |  | ||||||
|   of our guys drive a train up there and we'll see what happens.</span> |  | ||||||
|   <br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">I'll get some popcorn. Watching this is |  | ||||||
|   gonna be fun...</span> |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
| <p> |  | ||||||
|   The rails start ringing and a train of the Sunside Cove Metro approaches. |  | ||||||
|   It slows down and comes to a halt before the power rail's gap for |  | ||||||
|   the switches in front of the closed airlock. Inside are a driver and the |  | ||||||
|   railway official. Jack reaches into his backpack, grabs a bag of chips |  | ||||||
|   – he didn't find any popcorn for the occasion – and |  | ||||||
|   opens it. The headlights turn off and the driver leaves the driver's |  | ||||||
|   cabin. A moment later, the first door opens and he climbs out.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">No, I am only going to drive the first segment |  | ||||||
|   in there. We don't need the entire train stuck in the tunnel if it |  | ||||||
|   doesn't go to plan.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">It's gonna be fine. What could go |  | ||||||
|   wrong?</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   Jack replies loudly so both of them hear him: |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">A lot.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">You shut up.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   The driver says: <span class="quote speech">I'm inclined to agree |  | ||||||
|   with him.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   He turns around and walks to the end of the first railcar where he |  | ||||||
|   proceeds to detach the hoses and cables and unhooks the couplings. |  | ||||||
|   Then, he returns to the front and climbs back inside. |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
| <p> |  | ||||||
|   The headlights come back on and a compressor kicks into action. |  | ||||||
|   A few contactors click inside the train. After a moment, the door closes. |  | ||||||
|   The train sits like this for a few minutes until the compressor turns off |  | ||||||
|   again. Jack shoves a handfull of chips into his mouth. The inner door |  | ||||||
|   of the airlock begins to open, creaking and buzzing as it slowly moves |  | ||||||
|   up. |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
| <p> |  | ||||||
|   The motors begin to hum and the first car of the train starts moving |  | ||||||
|   towards the airlock. It loses power as it rolls over the switches |  | ||||||
|   and the headlights dim. Jack puts his bag of chips aside and presses |  | ||||||
|   the button on his watch that lights up the display. He begins to count |  | ||||||
|   in his head: |  | ||||||
|   <br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote non-speech">One, two, three, four, five...</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   The railcar rolls completely into the airlock. It's still |  | ||||||
|   decently far away from the other door.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote non-speech">Six, seven, eight, nine...</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   It rolls deeper into the airlock, beyond Jack's view.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote non-speech">Ten, eleven...</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   Loud hissing sounds from inside the airlock – the train's |  | ||||||
|   failsafe mechanism begins to release the pressurized air from its tanks. |  | ||||||
|   <br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote non-speech">Twelve, thirteen, fourteen...</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   A loud <i>clunk</i> followed by screeching and grinding noises as the |  | ||||||
|   emergency brakes are applied.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Fifteen.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   Jack grabs his bag of chips and gets up. He walks onto the tracks and |  | ||||||
|   looks into the airlock, stuffing his face as he watches the dim |  | ||||||
|   <span class="comment">Rücklichter? rear lights?</span> go out. |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
| <p> |  | ||||||
|   A few minutes pass and nothing happens. Eventually, Jack hears one of |  | ||||||
|   the doors getting unlocked with a key and sees it getting pushed open |  | ||||||
|   by hand. He gets off the track and sits back down next to the rails, |  | ||||||
|   continuing to stuff his face with chips. A bit later, he watches the |  | ||||||
|   driver and the railway official doing the walk of shame, the latter |  | ||||||
|   seeming pretty close to an aneurysm.<br /> |  | ||||||
|   <span class="quote speech">Told you so.</span><br /> |  | ||||||
|   The railway official loses it completely, <span class="comment">stampfen? |  | ||||||
|   </span> and jumping around while screaming some apparently very colorful |  | ||||||
|   language – Jack doesn't understand a single word. |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
| <p class="comment"> |  | ||||||
|   The train driver proceeds to walk to the rest of the train but Jack stops |  | ||||||
|   him. |  | ||||||
|   "It's too far back. There are only two feasible ways to get it |  | ||||||
|   back out: Getting power on the track inside the airlock or dismantling |  | ||||||
|   the brakes so it can be towed." |  | ||||||
| </p> |  | ||||||
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|  | <h1> No U Don't Have Train. </h1> | ||||||
|  | <p> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">Why wouldn't they work outside? It's | ||||||
|  |   not like they're magically gonna come off the rails once they leave | ||||||
|  |   the dome.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">All of your trains are outfitted with fail-safe | ||||||
|  |   emergency brakes. On power loss, you have about 15 seconds before they | ||||||
|  |   are applied and the train comes to an abrupt, unscheduled halt. | ||||||
|  |   You can't even tow these things without power.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">I thought you said the tracks were in decent | ||||||
|  |   shape? Why would the <span class="comment">contacts? sliders?</span> | ||||||
|  |   come off the power rail for that long?</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">A) I didn't, I said they are in | ||||||
|  |   <i>surprisingly</i> decent shape after being exposed to the elements | ||||||
|  |   for a century without any maintenance. B) That power rail isn't | ||||||
|  |   gonna be of any use because it doesn't deliver any power.</span> | ||||||
|  |   <br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">What do you mean? Why not?</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">Where does the rail get its power from?</span> | ||||||
|  |   <br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">The power grid.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">Not quite, but close enough. What do we not | ||||||
|  |   have outside?</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">Of course there is a power grid outside. | ||||||
|  |   It's what powered the old world just as ours powers the city.</span> | ||||||
|  |   <br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">There used to be one, that much is correct, | ||||||
|  |   but it hasn't been used or maintained in a century. Even if you did | ||||||
|  |   somehow manage to get part of it working, I still wouldn't trust it. | ||||||
|  |   And where would you wanna get the electricity to run it from?</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">From a substation. We fix up one of those and | ||||||
|  |   use it to power the grid.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">Great, now you have a local grid attached to | ||||||
|  |   the high voltage grid. And what do you wanna power that with?</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">What? The substations make the power. | ||||||
|  |   It's where all the power in the city comes from: Two substations | ||||||
|  |   – one in the wall next to this airlock and the other one is by | ||||||
|  |   the other airlock.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">There is a third one deep below Central | ||||||
|  |   Square. These are indeed where the electricity in the city comes from | ||||||
|  |   but they don't make it. They get it from a power plant outside, | ||||||
|  |   a bit northeast of here.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">The dome powered by the outside world? | ||||||
|  |   People be believing strange things these days...</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">I don't have to believe. I was there when | ||||||
|  |   the city was built and, more recently, I helped replace a failing | ||||||
|  |   generator at said power plant. You might have noticed the power | ||||||
|  |   outage.</span><br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">Uhuh, sure buddy. Since you've been doing | ||||||
|  |   nothing but spewing nonsense all this time, I'm just gonna have one | ||||||
|  |   of our guys drive a train up there and we'll see what happens.</span> | ||||||
|  |   <br /> | ||||||
|  |   <span class="quote speech">I'll get some popcorn; watching this is | ||||||
|  |   gonna be fun. Wouldn't be the first time a train got stuck in these | ||||||
|  |   tunnels...</span> | ||||||
|  | </p> | ||||||
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