By David C. Daoust Noreen was not a fan of being cut off from the action. This was not something she knew about herself until that very moment. A moment in which she found herself pensively awaiting what came…
By David C. Daoust Noreen did not, in fact, neutralize Renaux. She did not know which of the Arks successful quelled the rogue sentience from the Hub… it was not her. Considering she was now shut out, and cutoff,…
By David C. Daoust Errors from her clockwork? Or just a failure to anticipate problems before they came to be? Noreen was as omnipresent, within the Hub, as she was out in the real world. On occasion these two…
By David C. Daoust Among the wide array of data streaming throughout Noreen’s domain, any number of functions were functioning, in time, as planned, all like clockwork. That’s not to say errors were not being thrown left and right.…
By David C. Daoust It was an endless stream of data coming in from all over the Onion. Like a burst throughout, multiple locations, multiple sightings… hundreds throughout the solar system. A majority proved to have erupted on and…
By David C. Daoust The Ark-ship, Rhea Epsilon, was the seat of the Artificial Intelligence known as ‘Noreen’. There were two other such Ark-ships, which also entailed two other such Artificial Intelligences. They were known primarily as ‘Arks’ to…
By David C. Daoust The young pilot, whom Noreen knew as Abdul Cairn, came in pretty fast. She was positive that if the other officers were not there as well, his charge would have led to a physical altercation.…
By David C. Daoust After weeks in space, rather than collecting their tank, the small crew of the space-tanker, Atlas, found themselves docked on the Collecting Station Iopa-XIX. Or, more commonly known as just ‘Nineteen’, to those that lived…
By David C. Daoust Noreen had eyes throughout the Solar System. Omnipresent, her systems touched, almost, everything. Her current interest, however, was on the small manned vehicle soaring through the Iopa System. The small ‘space-tanker’ was sent from the…
I made a slight change to last weeks post, concerning what was mined from Iopa. I was alluding to Metal Hydrogen when I mentioned ‘superconductive metals’ last week, yet I’d alrdy modeled Iopa after Neptune which means its an Ice…
By David C. Daoust The Planet, Delphine. The highest structure built throughout the surrounding base-city of the domes, was known as the ‘Central Cathedral’. It represented the Arks ‘house’. The Arkroy were all welcome to visit. To view past records…
By David C. Daoust Mari Haul, the Hero of the Royal Alliance, found herself within a Red Faction Starfighter, being dogged by a group of Consortium Fighters as they dropped orbit around the desert moon Twin Crown. She had no…
<<<<I’m probably going to replace the image above, for one of Nora. I’m kind of torn on the design for her though… Noreen’s’ll do for now. ty,DD >>> By David C. Daoust The Arks mind was rooted in logic. Foreign…
By David C. Daoust The Ark ships were built to move humanity from one solar system to another. They were built to help maintain human life, not peace. With the ‘Martian Transit Wars’, that took place on their decks, they…
By David C. Daoust Things just would not go Noreen’s way! No sooner had her droids come within reach of the Ion Device, than the massive blue bot began crushing them from behind. At one point she heard the bot…
By David C. Daoust Margo wasn’t sure how she thought this was going to go, of the six or seven Battle Drones she tried to attack- she’d only managed to get hands on one of them. It broke apart easily…
By David C. Daoust The human race had harnessed the purest, most robust, form of natural energy, not only in the use of solar power, but through the actualization of wormholes. The human race had power over these gateways for…