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Damascus Sulci

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Aug 27, 2008
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Damascus Sulci I haven't posted anything in a long time. I've not commented on as many of people's works as they deserve. I plead vacation, work, writing, reading and other distractions. I bought the Major Upgrade from DzFire last week, and I just had to play with it a bit. So here is good ol' Major Cache with a new helmet, backpack and extra pouches. The models of the planet, lander and small spacecraft are all redoes from previous images. Everything but the signature is Bryce; no other postwork. ---- It's the first time we've been out past Jupiter with anything sort of military presence. Show the flag, impress the natives, keep the United Martian States and the Asteroid Belt Confederation from getting too much influence. Hell, even Venus is getting in the act; the Duchy of Maxwell sent out a corvette that just happened to arrive at the same time as us. I understand the political posturing, but I'm not sure about the economic benefit. The whole Saturn system only has about a million people living in it. Enceladus has less than thirty thousand. Sure, we can get gasses out of Saturn easier than Jupiter, but we're really moving away from xenon and argon as ion fuel and xenon freezes out of Saturn's upper atmosphere anyway. Helium three is still a good commodity, but when you factor in the transport cost -- amortized over the increased travel time- - I'm not sure it's really that much cheaper to pull gas out from Saturn than from Jupiter. I suppose we can sell stuff to the natives. Lower priced industrial goods than the Belters, but probably not as good. Might not matter much; some of these old colony domes and tunnels are pretty threadbare. Cheap is all they can afford. To me, that part doesn't matter. I'm not in it for the money; I joined up for the travel. To stand near Damascus Sulci at the southern pole of Enceladus and see the water vapor rising like a fine blue mist across the splendor of Saturn -- that's worth the trip right there. So of course, I volunteered to lead the surface team. I just wished the natives didn't smell bad. I mean the whole moon is basically water. You'd think they could take a bath. Lt. Cmdr Steven Gautam, X.O. HSN Arcturus, Personal Journal 12 August 2498 Hesperian Dominate Goodwill Tour

Comments (8)


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DPW

8:36PM | Wed, 27 August 2008

Love the suit! Your planetary system and ships are up to your usual high standard.

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kjer_99

10:57PM | Wed, 27 August 2008

Your posts are always so enjoyable. It never hurts to drop out for a change of pace, but you have been missed.

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Rutra

2:22AM | Thu, 28 August 2008

The story added a lot to the image, it really transports us there. Very fine work. I do like the composition and the concept a lot. The contrasts in shape and color look great too.

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grafikeer

10:15AM | Thu, 28 August 2008

Excellent image...love the composition and mood of this...terrain is wonderfully detailed,and the models look good...nice use of the outfit too!

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Biffowitz

7:11PM | Thu, 28 August 2008

I don't have major cache but I've seen the upgrade, nice work for sure. A cool Bryce render!

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e-brink

7:39PM | Thu, 28 August 2008

Nice composition and story! Great framing with the planet.

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Mondwin

11:23AM | Fri, 29 August 2008

Splendid and fantastic compo....bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

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alltheoriginalnames

9:28PM | Mon, 29 September 2008

Nice backstory and cool piece, nicely done


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