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| - | ====== The EXOHUMAN CULTURE WAY OF LIFE IN THE GAMMA AGE ====== | + | === Races | Culture |
| - | The culture of the [[the_humans|ExoHumans]] on planet [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]] in the [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]] is deeply shaped by the conditions imposed by the [[peace_treaty|Peace Treaty]] with the [[alliance_of_native_tribes|Alliance of Native Tribes]] and the resulting scarcity of resources. This has led to a lifestyle where improvisation and adaptability are essential, mirroring the rugged frontier spirit of [[the_earth|Earth’s]] Wild West. | + | ====== EXOHUMAN CULTURE IN THE GAMMA AGE ====== |
| - | Despite possessing extensive technical and cultural knowledge, | + | The culture of the [[the_humans|ExoHumans]] on planet [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]] in the [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]] is defined by scarcity, communal systems, and the restrictions |
| - | This dichotomy creates a unique cultural landscape where tradition and progress | + | This tension between |
| - | ===== The Return of Paper as the Primary Medium for Information ===== | + | --- |
| - | Due to limited resources | + | ===== Media and Information Culture ===== |
| + | After the crash of the [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]] in the [[beta_age|Beta Age]], the planet-wide Web never existed on [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]]. Instead, settlers relied on the [[shortwave_radio_network_of_the_exohumans|Shortwave Radio Network]], couriered [[shellac_records|Shellac Records]], | ||
| - | ==== Federal Encyclopedia ==== | ||
| - | In 2634, the [[federal_council|Federal | + | **The Federal |
| + | Commissioned in 2634 under [[georgia_hawking|Supreme Councilor | ||
| - | ==== Newspapers ==== | + | **The Federal Library System** |
| + | Established between 2634 and 2635, the [[federal_library|Federal Library System]] ensures equitable access to curated books chosen from the [[federal_longlist|Federal Longlist]]. GAIA selects these works under parameters set by the [[federal_council|Federal Council]]. Libraries also act as cultural centers, hosting readings and workshops. The [[federal_library_of_hope|Federal Library of Hope]]’s destruction in 2636 underscored the libraries’ political symbolism. | ||
| - | Print journalism has seen a resurgence, though | + | **Newspapers: |
| + | Two weekly newspapers dominate discourse: | ||
| + | * The [[the_weekly_gazette|Weekly Gazette]], printed by the Federal News Agency, serves as the official public press of the Confederation. Distributed in [[federal_news_lounges|Federal News Lounges]], libraries, and hostels, it embodies Communard civic culture but is accused of partiality. | ||
| + | * The [[firetown_post|Firetown Post]], founded by the Individualist Party in 2634, counters the Gazette’s narratives. Labeled “party information, | ||
| - | | + | **Federal News Lounges |
| - | | + | Because private distribution is considered wasteful, the Gazette is read communally in FNLs — small mycelium-built pavilions located in the [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]]. They provide tables, seats, and copies for collective reading. Firetown has no FNLs; its citizens rely on subscriptions or workplaces. |
| - | Both newspapers employ traditional mechanical printing methods akin to the presses of Earth’s 17th century. In addition to current news, they feature classified ads, birth announcements, | + | --- |
| - | Due to the lack of resources in the Gamma Age the Weekly Gazette is only available in public [[federal_news_lounges|Federal News Lounges]] (in the settlements of the Habitual Belt) and Federal Libraries. | + | ===== Literature |
| + | Paper scarcity makes books precious. | ||
| - | ==== Pocket Books ==== | + | **Federal Longlist** |
| + | All titles in libraries come from the [[federal_longlist|Federal Longlist]], selected annually by GAIA. Earth classics dominate, alongside reference works like the [[federal_encyclopedia|Federal Encyclopedia]] and GAIA-authored textbooks. Contemporary fiction is rare, with only a handful of part-time authors. | ||
| - | Books are strictly rationed, and personal book collections are rare. The Federal Libraries — one per settlement — are the only legal source of literature. GAIA curates book selections, favoring Earth’s classical works that align with the settlers' | + | **Private Collections** |
| + | Personal libraries | ||
| - | While it is forbidden to print personal books, a few settlers secretly possess books from the [[beta_age|Beta Age]] or inherited editions from Earth, kept in hidden personal collections. | + | --- |
| - | ===== ExoHuman Cultural Products | + | ===== Art and Cultural Expression |
| + | All public art is designed by GAIA and executed by craftsmen under the [[federal_confederation|Federal Confederation]], | ||
| - | All public art is designed by GAIA and executed by Federal craftsmen, ensuring it aligns with the values | + | **Amateur Contributions** |
| + | Amateurs still contribute within approved boundaries: | ||
| + | * **Jean Jacque Courtier (Writer):** Author of *[[like_leafs_from_a_tree|Like Leaves From a Tree]]*, a multi-generational novel of survival on the [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]]. | ||
| + | * **Sandra Yamamoto (Musician): | ||
| - | ==== Amateur Contributions to Culture ==== | + | These works endure because they reflect communal experiences, |
| - | Despite restrictions, | + | --- |
| - | * **Jean Jacque Courtier (Writer):** Author of [[like_leafs_from_a_tree|Like Leaves From a Tree]], a multigenerational novel about settlers aboard the [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]]. This work has become a cornerstone of ExoHuman literature, reflecting themes of survival, adaptation, and identity. | + | ===== Sports, Exercise, and Games ===== |
| - | * **Sandra Yamamoto (Musician):** Composer of [[endless_days|Endless Days]], a folk anthem capturing the hardships | + | **Exercise Culture** |
| + | Physical activity is state-regulated: running, yoga, and gymnastics are encouraged to maintain workforce productivity. High-risk or resource-intensive sports are banned. | ||
| - | Such works reflect communal experiences rather than individual stardom, aligning with Communard ideology. | + | **Board and Dice Games** |
| + | Games thrive as low-resource pastimes: | ||
| + | * *[[frostpunkt|Frostpunkt]]* — a dice game born in Firetown’s mines. | ||
| + | * *[[twenty_one|Twenty One]]* — a variant of Blackjack common in saloons. | ||
| + | * *[[zugzwang|Zugzwang]]* — a strategic board game in Federal Libraries. | ||
| - | ===== ExoHuman Sports | + | **Shadow District Gambling** |
| + | Despite bans, Firetown’s “Shadow District” hosts hidden casinos with high-stakes gambling, where rations | ||
| - | With limited space and resources, physical activities are regulated for efficiency: | + | --- |
| - | * **Government-approved exercises: | + | ===== Rituals |
| - | * **Restricted sports:** High-risk or resource-intensive sports | + | **Weddings** |
| - | * **Unlicensed gambling & fighting rings:** Officially outlawed but rumored to persist | + | Mass ceremonies |
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| - | ===== ExoHuman Games and Gambling | + | |
| - | With physical sports restricted, board games and card games have become dominant pastimes: | + | **Birth and Registration** |
| + | Births are scheduled at the [[medical_station|Medical Station of New Kourou]] or handled by General Practitioners in emergencies. Every newborn is registered by GAIA, added to the “Wall of Names,” and linked permanently to communal records. | ||
| - | | + | **Funerals** |
| - | * [[twenty_one|**Twenty One**:]] A variant of Blackjack popular | + | Death rites vary by region but are centrally recorded. In the [[asari|Asari Region]], bodies are composted in Federal Funeral Homes; |
| - | * [[zugzwang|**Zugzwang**: | + | |
| - | ==== Illegal Gambling in the " | + | --- |
| - | High-stakes gambling is illegal under the [[civil_code|Civil]] and [[criminal_code|Criminal Code]], but continues in secret. The " | + | ===== Legacy of the Great War ===== |
| + | The [[great_war|Great War]] remains a cultural shadow. Families preserve secret oral stories, but public commemorations are banned. State-controlled memorials describe the conflict as a “necessary transition” rather than a tragedy. This erasure fuels quiet dissent and nostalgia, especially among veterans and their descendants. | ||
| - | ===== ExoHuman Rituals in the Gamma Age ===== | + | --- |
| - | ==== Weddings | + | ===== Criticism and Opposition |
| + | The [[individualists|Individualist Party]] accuses the Communards of cultural censorship disguised as curation. Their claims include: | ||
| + | * GAIA filters out dissent under the pretext of “unity.” | ||
| + | * Pro-Individualist perspectives are systematically excluded. | ||
| + | * Official art, books, and newspapers serve as “shadow propaganda.” | ||
| - | Marriage ceremonies are modest | + | To resist, Individualists smuggle alternative texts, illegal records, |
| - | * **Oath to the Constitution: | + | --- |
| - | * **Wooden Rings:** Due to metal scarcity, wedding rings are handcrafted from locally sourced wood. | + | |
| - | * **State Registration: | + | |
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| - | ==== Birth and Maternity Care ==== | + | |
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| - | GAIA has optimized birth procedures for efficiency: | + | |
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| - | * **Planned Birth Slots:** Expecting mothers are assigned a delivery appointment at the [[medical_station|Medical Station of New Kourou]], where [[medical_bots|Medical Bots]] assist Federal Midwives. | + | |
| - | * **Emergency Deliveries: | + | |
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| - | This system ensures efficient population management while minimizing disruptions to labor schedules. | + | |
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| - | ==== Funerals and Burial Practices ==== | + | |
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| - | **Funeral rites vary by region:** | + | |
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| - | Burial rituals vary by region: | + | |
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| - | **[[asari|Asari Region]] (Habitual Belt):** Bodies are composted to create nutrient-rich soil at [[funeral_home_of_new_kourou|Federal Funeral Homes]], echoing Last Frontier practices. | + | |
| - | **[[ralar_region|Ralar Region]] ([[dark_side|Dark Side]]):** Bodies are cremated in [[ralar|Volcano Ralar]], with volcanic stones marking remembrance sites. | + | |
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| - | Due to resource constraints, | + | |
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| - | ===== Legacy of the Great War in Cultural Expression ===== | + | |
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| - | The cultural impact of the [[great_war|Great War]] is still felt: | + | |
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| - | * **Secret War Stories:** Some families pass down oral accounts of the war, despite state restrictions. | + | |
| - | * **Veteran Gatherings Prohibited: | + | |
| - | * **State-Controlled Memorials: | + | |
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| - | These measures prevent war nostalgia while ensuring the dominance of Communard ideology. | + | |
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| - | ===== Criticism of the Cultural Politics of the Federal Confederation ===== | + | |
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| - | The Individualist Party has been highly critical of the Communard-controlled cultural policies, arguing that they suppress free speech and covertly promote only state-approved narratives. | + | |
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| - | Their main accusations include: | + | |
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| - | * **Censorship Disguised as " | + | |
| - | * **Suppression of Alternative Ideologies –** While officially open to all perspectives, | + | |
| - | * **" | + | |
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| - | Despite these concerns, Federal authorities insist that cultural policies are neutral and exist solely to preserve social stability. However, some Individualists have begun smuggling books, unauthorized historical records, and alternative literature into settlements, | + | |
| ===== Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters ===== | ===== Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters ===== | ||
| + | ExoHuman cultural life provides fertile ground for campaigns: | ||
| - | The cultural system of the Gamma Age offers unique opportunities for engaging missions: | + | |
| - | + | * **Smuggling Words:** PCs escort a rebel writer | |
| - | ==== Propaganda and Free Speech Conflicts ==== | + | * **The Lost Ballad:** A folk song with hidden |
| - | + | * **Casino Heist:** PCs infiltrate Firetown’s Shadow District to recover | |
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| - | * **"Smuggling Words" –** A rebel writer | + | |
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| - | ==== Cultural Espionage ==== | + | |
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| - | * **"The Lost Ballad"** – A famous | + | |
| - | * **"The False Exhibition" | + | |
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| - | ==== Underground Gambling and Shadow District Missions ==== | + | |
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| - | * **"The Gambler’s Debt" –** A Deputy of the [[office_of_the_local_sheriff_of_firetown|Local Sheriff of Firetown]] is secretly involved in illegal high-stakes games in the Shadow District | + | |
| - | * **"The Secret Casino Heist" –** An underground gambling house is rumored | + | |
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| - | ===== Related Pages and Further Information ===== | + | |
| - | * [[federal_confederation|Federal Confederation]] | + | --- |
| - | * [[gaia_system|GAIA]] | + | |
| - | * [[communardism|Communardism]] | + | |
| - | * [[communards|Communard Party]] | + | |
| - | * [[Individualists|Individualist Party]] | + | |
| - | * [[like_leafs_from_a_tree|Like Leafs from a Tree]] | + | |
| - | * [[endless_days|Endless Days]] | + | |
| - | * [[the_funeral_rituals_of_dark_side_residents|Exohuman Funeral Rites in the Gamma Age]] | + | |
| + | ===== Related Pages and Further Information ===== | ||
| - | **The Ages of ExoHuman History:** | + | |
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| + | * [[communards|Communard Party]] | ||
| + | * [[individualists|Individualist Party]] | ||
| + | * [[federal_library|Federal Library System]] | ||
| + | * [[federal_longlist|Federal Longlist]] | ||
| + | * [[federal_encyclopedia|Federal Encyclopedia]] | ||
| + | * [[the_weekly_gazette|Weekly Gazette]] | ||
| + | * [[firetown_post|Firetown Post]] | ||
| + | * [[federal_news_lounges|Federal News Lounges]] | ||
| + | * [[the_funeral_rituals_of_dark_side_residents|ExoHuman Funeral Rites in the Gamma Age]] | ||
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| - | * [[the_alpha_age|Alpha Age]] | ||
| - | * [[beta_age|Beta Age]] | ||
| - | * [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]] | ||
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