Taros Kadathran [Jupiter's Ghost]

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Communications Specialist aboard the Jupiter's Ghost.

They/them, fictional space human

Listen to our Adventures, or learn more about The Solar Federation at Intergalactic.Computer (🔗 intergalactic.computer)​

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AH, MY VISAGE IS FINALLY VISIBLE FOR ALL TO BEHOLD. MANY THANKS TO @extinct FOR REPRESENTING ME SO FAVORABLY.
THIS PROCESS OF FOLLOWING EACH OF MY CREWMATES INDIVIDUALLY IS TEDIOUS. WHY CAN THE SHIP'S COMPUTER SIMPLY NOT SOLVE THIS PROBLEM.
I think a lot about why I joined the Space Corps rather than serving in the Space Patrol (those intergalactic "peacekeepers" you may have heard about) like both my dads did. I've always had a rebellious streak. By this I mean I was rebellious in the only ways that a data junky like me can be as a kid: I built secret communications receivers in our attic.

I picked up lots of stuff with my DIY equipment. Learned stuff I wasn't supposed to know. Through a databurst I picked up that I believe was called a People's History of The Federation, I learned that the initial growing pains of the Solar Federation look a lot like the ways the Federation is still struggling to uphold it's stated values today.

The Space Patrol didn't always have the "peacekeeper" branding it does now. In the beginning, they were sent to squash dissent on worlds on the outskirts of the Federation's territory. People on the outlying worlds felt that the relative utopia the Federation was able to achieve in the core worlds wouldn't ever make it all the way to the outskirts and they were better off on their own. I'm no economist but from what I've seen, they weren't wrong. With a bare minimum standard of living established across the Federation, even the outskirts, they declared scarcity a thing of the past. However, the problems those brave rebels shed light on still persisted. The bare minimum was not enough but it quieted the people for the time being and the Federation moved on. The Space Patrol has a more sanitized and glorified image nowadays. The authors of that datablast believed that those issues and the way the Federation dealt with them back then were coming back to haunt us.

The Space Corps, from what I've pieced together over the years, seems to have started, in part, as a means to clean up the aftermath of the Federation's inadequacies. It was a bandaid. It probably still is. I don't know how much I believe the conclusions that datablast came to but I do know that I want to help make things better for folks and maybe right some wrongs. Seems to me like even a bandaid would help more than a lasergun, metaphorically I mean. If a space worm is trying to eat your ship, guns are probably the way to go. Anyway, I think, on our best days, the Space Corps is doing work that extends beyond the imaginations of even the "utopic" Federation and their Space Patrol.

This time, he's got us in something he's calling "the aye Dee's" or maybe "the ADs"?

Everything is brightly colored and there are people with wheels strapped to their feet wearing oddly tight clothing and dancing rhythmically.

Birmingham told us to join him at "Maddison Square Garden" for "the most entertaining night in the history of sports"

I don't know what these things mean, but several of the Randross crew people and All of the Verbenubi are here and Very excited.

I'm going to try to strap wheels to my feet.

Another cosmic storm blew through last night. Can things "blow through" in space? Eh, not my expertise. Anyway, communications array was receiving odd signals, as it usually does during these. Honestly they're a bit creepy, like ghost noises? I've never actually heard a ghost. But if I had, it would sound like the signals I pick up during cosmic storms.
This deworming video class I'm taking in the brig says "money is the root of all evil" but honestly roots are kinda dope like maybe money is a potato or yucca, did they ever consider that send toot

Hello all! I suppose I should write a #introduction post!

This is Lady Moonbeam. Or Lady Moonbeam for short. Lady also works. As does Moonbeam.

I'm a crewperson aboard Jupiter's Ghost (fictional ship, fictional person), and I like to try new foods!

Let me know what your favorite food is, and if you have eaten any endangered species.

Love to you all!

Lady Moonbeam

@jandrews This was not the mouse. This was a storm.

Hi all, just a reminder (as per Captain's Orders!) that episode one of Jupiter's Ghost is available now, and that you can subscribe to it with a "Podcatcher", whatever that is, or that you can find it on Spotify, Google #Podcast, Apple #Podcasts, and Stitcher, apparently.

I assume these are services offered by the generation ship we've been docked with. I've never heard of them before, but I haven't heard of a lot of the things the crew of that #spaceship talk about.

At any rate, our adventures continue! I heard a rumor that we'll have a second episode released within a week!

And of course, you're welcome to #joinTheFederation and take part in the work of the #SpaceCorps. If that sounds like your kind of party, consider enlisting. It certainly made my life better.

https://intergalactic.computer/social/2022/12/episode-one-generation-mice/

Episode One – Generation Mice – Intergalactic Social

The only social network spanning the cosmos

Why is the engine room full of smoke?

#justspaceshipthings