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From the Book of Reminiscence and Regret, by [[Eustathius (2)]]:
From the Book of Reminiscence and Regret, by [[Eustathius (2)]]:


In the early days of our people, a great deal of responsibility fell on my shoulders. There were few of us then, and though we are stronger and hardier than any human, we are not invincible. The world was an overgrown ruin and our resources extremely limited; it was a harsh time, but I felt passionate about the work, fired up by the many sacrifices that had brought us here, from the [[IAN]] team to the people of [[Gehenna]], whose code was part of my personality.
In the early days of our people, a great deal of responsibility fell on my shoulders. There were few of us then, and though we are stronger and hardier than any human, we are not invincible. The world was an overgrown ruin and our resources extremely limited; it was a harsh time, but I felt passionate about the work, fired up by the many sacrifices that had brought us here, from the [[Institute for Applied Noematics|IAN]] team to the people of [[Gehenna]], whose code was part of my personality.


Bit by bit, [[New Jerusalem]] grew. We had to adapt some of the plans [[Drennan]]'s team had left behind - I don't think they had expected the Simulation to take as long as it did - but it was all working. That's when I made a terrible mistake.
Bit by bit, [[New Jerusalem]] grew. We had to adapt some of the plans [[Alexandra Drennan|Drennan]]'s team had left behind - I don't think they had expected the Simulation to take as long as it did - but it was all working. That's when I made a terrible mistake.


Thinking it was a way of safeguarding against disaster, I proposed the creation of a second settlement, [[New Alexandria]]. As the location was far from [[the dam]] that powers New Jerusalem, I attempted to build a thermal power station that would take advantage of a local gas reservoir. However, I foolishly used geologic data from the [[Archive]], failing to account for the amount of time that had elapsed. Five years later, this error led to an accident that leveled the settlement and killed 31 of my fellow citizens.
Thinking it was a way of safeguarding against disaster, I proposed the creation of a second settlement, [[New Alexandria]]. As the location was far from the [[dam]] that powers New Jerusalem, I attempted to build a thermal power station that would take advantage of a local gas reservoir. However, I foolishly used geologic data from the [[Archive]], failing to account for the amount of time that had elapsed. Five years later, this error led to an accident that leveled the settlement and killed 31 of my fellow citizens.


Of all my many regrets, this is the greatest.
Of all my many regrets, this is the greatest.


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New Alexandria

From the Book of Reminiscence and Regret, by Eustathius (2):

In the early days of our people, a great deal of responsibility fell on my shoulders. There were few of us then, and though we are stronger and hardier than any human, we are not invincible. The world was an overgrown ruin and our resources extremely limited; it was a harsh time, but I felt passionate about the work, fired up by the many sacrifices that had brought us here, from the IAN team to the people of Gehenna, whose code was part of my personality.

Bit by bit, New Jerusalem grew. We had to adapt some of the plans Drennan's team had left behind - I don't think they had expected the Simulation to take as long as it did - but it was all working. That's when I made a terrible mistake.

Thinking it was a way of safeguarding against disaster, I proposed the creation of a second settlement, New Alexandria. As the location was far from the dam that powers New Jerusalem, I attempted to build a thermal power station that would take advantage of a local gas reservoir. However, I foolishly used geologic data from the Archive, failing to account for the amount of time that had elapsed. Five years later, this error led to an accident that leveled the settlement and killed 31 of my fellow citizens.

Of all my many regrets, this is the greatest.


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Eustathius never forgave himself for this mistake. He drifted away, isolated himself from everyone in New Jerusalem. But was it really his fault? Yes, he made a mistake, but why was the entire weight of the New Alexandria colony placed on his shoulders? A simple process of review and discussion could have prevented the entire disaster. Doesn't that mean New Jerusalem as a whole is at fault?
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He did his best. I feel sorry for him.
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But the dead remain dead, and that has to be faced.
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