SYSTEM WEATHER
Hurston-8° / 41°C· Acid rain over LorvilleArial-88° / 22°C· Light particulate hazeAberdeen18° / 137°C· Sulphur ashfall, +137°C peakMagda-158° / -41°C· Calm, near-vacuumIta-120° / -28°C· Thin nitrogen fogCrusader-40° / 18°C· Cloud-deck turbulence, Orison sereneCellin-103° / 15°C· Drifting regolith, calmDaymar-68° / 4°C· Persistent dust driftYela-163° / -78°C· Ice-particle whiteoutArcCorp12° / 35°C· Neon-lit, smog-warmLyria-94° / -22°C· Glacial winds, -94°C lowsWala-141° / -40°C· Cold and stillmicroTech-81° / 4°C· New Babbage at -41°C, snowCalliope-178° / -89°C· Persistent ice stormsClio-195° / -110°C· Methane fog banksEuterpe-158° / -64°C· Frost-rimed dust driftAaron Halo-240°· Mineral-rich asteroid beltPyro I280°· Sun-side surface moltenMonox92° / 188°C· CO ash storms, +188°C peakBloom-8° / 64°C· Sulphurous fog, faint algal glowPyro IV-110° / 38°C· Lightning bands, 380 km/h windsTerminus-47° / 22°C· Persistent radiation fluxPyro VI-198° / -120°C· Methane snow, perpetualRuin Station18° / 22°C· Headquarters of the HeadhuntersHurston-8° / 41°C· Acid rain over LorvilleArial-88° / 22°C· Light particulate hazeAberdeen18° / 137°C· Sulphur ashfall, +137°C peakMagda-158° / -41°C· Calm, near-vacuumIta-120° / -28°C· Thin nitrogen fogCrusader-40° / 18°C· Cloud-deck turbulence, Orison sereneCellin-103° / 15°C· Drifting regolith, calmDaymar-68° / 4°C· Persistent dust driftYela-163° / -78°C· Ice-particle whiteoutArcCorp12° / 35°C· Neon-lit, smog-warmLyria-94° / -22°C· Glacial winds, -94°C lowsWala-141° / -40°C· Cold and stillmicroTech-81° / 4°C· New Babbage at -41°C, snowCalliope-178° / -89°C· Persistent ice stormsClio-195° / -110°C· Methane fog banksEuterpe-158° / -64°C· Frost-rimed dust driftAaron Halo-240°· Mineral-rich asteroid beltPyro I280°· Sun-side surface moltenMonox92° / 188°C· CO ash storms, +188°C peakBloom-8° / 64°C· Sulphurous fog, faint algal glowPyro IV-110° / 38°C· Lightning bands, 380 km/h windsTerminus-47° / 22°C· Persistent radiation fluxPyro VI-198° / -120°C· Methane snow, perpetualRuin Station18° / 22°C· Headquarters of the Headhunters
LORE//THE VERSE
Chapter IV

The Liberation

2792, 2920 · UEE Calendar

How the Messers fell.

Panel 01

The March on New Paris

2792, millions converge on the capital. The fleet refuses to escalate.

Panel 02

The March

Nobody knows who started it. A civil servant refused an order. A fleet captain refused to fire. A tram operator refused to drive. Within three days the Messer regime had no infrastructure, no military, and nowhere to flee. It ended not in a battle but in paperwork.

We did not vote this government in. We were born into it. We chose to no longer consent.
, Ilsa Messer, final radio address, 2792