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Don't take this as a slight, but humans do not possess the extra-dimensional apperceptive power to have extracted for our people's benefit." "I guessed as much." Stephanie opined. "Still I feel so sorry for the racism that seems to be carried out in order to keep the lights on--as it were." "Yes. The Jousen are a terribly oppressed people. As are the Gremanese. All for the benefit of the Nelen ruling class." "If you don't mind me asking--who are all these cultures? Who are the Nelen, the Jousen, and the ... Gremano?" "They are the different races of people of whom our civilisation is composed." Rayan finally d "Yes." Lutrin said. "I am glad Goh is still sleeping, we can have something of another serious conversation. You see, Stephanie, when our people--the Malasrionese--only existed in the third dimension, we possessed distinctions not just between classes, but also culture too. We lived on a planet orbiting a star, as well, and it was the Nelen who industrialised first--much like Earth's Europeans and the English. The people of the West, in the deserts, the Jousen, were colonised through Imperialism first, and by the time Malasrion achieved extra-dimensional space travel, and then existence, the Gremanese had almost been colonised too. The Gremano existed to the south, and they were forced to carry out the heavy industrial production of the Nelen through forced use of Sealed Patron Extraction. "I see--so these chambers are quite an ancient technology for you. You did not use computers and digital technology, then?" "No. The Malasrionese achieved modernity not through analytical or empirical science, byt through the philosophical science of normativity, and the study of concepts. Humans share quite a bit of culture and civilisation with us in this way--it's what enables us to be able to see and talk with each other. If humans were only interested in the dispassion of the natural sciences, I dare say that humans and Malasrionese would not be able to interact. We would be passing through each other, and our interactions would not be tangible, our physical existences would be incompatible." "How do you mean?" "Well take for instance the physical forces that your natural sciences have uncovered. Humans cannot see them, but they can identify atoms and protons and electrons with extremely advanced calculations and through the mediation of machines. Humans have walked down the path of analytical and not what we call normative conceptual articulation. Whereas humans place great emphasis on, say, the dictionary, and encyclopaedic factual knowledge, the Malasrionese were quite different. The Malasrionese all shared a scientific culture--at least to the same extent as humans currently share natural science--but we operated out of the 'Thesaurus'. Our dominant sciences were political and social--and humans have a great love for these studies too. But, humans diverged a little from encyclopedias of social studies, and in many significant ways, have always loved the analytical, and not the culture and social learnings. It was startling for us to learn of Aristotle, for instance, and of his love for both the political science as well as natural sciences. To us Malasrionese, it is very curious to us as to why someone would want to study both the empirical and the moral--it is highly ambitious. It seems to humans that they are not satisfied with just social liberation, but also investigation of what they sometimes call the "Given"--what which seems to exist "anyway", things which persist whether sentient creatures like it or not!" "It is a mystical tradition in its own right." Goh stared off into the distance. "You do have your moment of wisdom, then!" Palm-Frond turned towards the often loud, sweaty man in mild surprise. It seemed the man had awoken. "Humans weren't always obsessed with the naturalistic sciences." Goh continued. "I suppose the domination of nature entailed in Baconian scientific philosophy was what interested humanity's ruling class, what they decided they were going to lust over." "That's certainly one part of it" Rayan answered. "Capitalism certainly desires and obsesses over dominion over nature." Palm-Frond turned to Stephanie while the two men continued talking, off in their own world of book-learning about humans. Goh continued reclining, and had now started resting his head on an extended hand. "How was the city?" "There wasn't much to speak of," Stephanie replied. "Yes the marketplace and the real estate agents are all a glossy facade." "I was a little disappointed. I was expecting something as horrifying as the Extraction Centre, or perhaps something even more futuristic." "Well, landlords are the same everywhere. They want restaurants and cafes and will gentrify everything until they get the visual image of themselves that they want." "Wow--so in some ways Malasrion is identical to Earth." "Oh, it's an almost direct copy from Earth. There is a lot of fetishism over Earth by our ruling classes. Mall shopping and consumerism is very 'in vogue' with the wealthy at the moment." "I'm ... horrified by the influence we might be having on the colony." "Yes. This is most likely why Rayan despairs so deeply so often about our mission to move back into higher dimensions and not continuing to persist here." Lutrin interrupted everyone: "Comrades. The revolution on Earth has been successful." The two conversations stopped abruptly. Rayan spoke first. "You're right. My goodness. All of Western Australia is moving on from capitalism and the State." Goh: "How much apperceptive energy has been generated? How much do we have to work with now?" Lutrin: "I'd show a little respect for the tremendous gift we have been given. But--to answer your question, we have enough. We will be able to reach the deepest echelons of the State, here." "Perhaps Stephanie will need to be informed a little more here about what is going on." Palm-Frond smiled pleasantly at the Earthling. "Much of the Malasrionese political system resembles a political State, as on Earth. Our State here, however, is a little different to those found on Earth. You might say it has a triparte structure--First, what we revolutionists call the 'Crown': the Executive, then, the Legislature, and finally, a massive Bureaucracy. "There are also three main factions of authoritarians who control the state, and, currently, they are at a dead-lock: they each control one respective organ of the giant festering sore. "There exists the Zealts of Negativity, The Body Politic, and, finally, The Pact. "The Zealots are your run of the mill neoliberals you would recognise as an American Democratic Party President. The Body Politic take after the Fascistic racists of Western Politic. You might be beginning to see a pattern emerging from this I am telling you. Each of the factions of the ruling class here have looked to the most brutal tiers of the capitalist Earth Imperialists and decided to emulate factions of their politics. They, in a phrase, carry out their business in roleplay. "The last major faction that control the State are simply known as 'The Pact'. It is anti-capitalist in words only. These revisionists of Earth history take after the authoritarian Eastern Bloc of the Cold War. They speak of mutual communion of the Malasrionese people with themselves, but, it is all a pretence. They are a dangerous lot, and inspire much muddled-headedness into the labouring masses of the colony. When we organise among the workers of the Extraction Zones, they combat our attempts to encourage revolutionary unionism. "They control the legislature of the State. They are like an Australian Labor Party that has been overrun with Stalinists. Much of the army here is sympathetic to the fascist cult, the Body Politic, and the racist elements that have bled into The Pact. "The Crown jewel of the State, the Executive, rests with on person, of the neoliberals, a man who has taken the pseudonym 'Scanlon'. It is a great desire of all the factions to control more than one of the organs of the State, and enable their take-over of the colony, in its last daying throes of life, so that they be the rulers of this sinking ship, this enormous stockpile of trinkets and toys, when they themselves too die. "So the fascists are in control of the bureaucracy. That would entail the police and the prisons. Seems a little fitting, doesn't it. "They are virtually in charge of the police and the armed forced here. We are in a dreadful state here in Malasrion. For your information, the heads of the other two factions are E. Lysenko of The Pact, and Donald Bright of the Body Politic. "Lysenko would appeal to you as the classic bigoted Stalinist. They are the archetypical Red fascist. They will stop at nothing to silence dissent and erase challenges from history. It is absolutely mortifying. "Donald Bright? A classic American Republican Party state governor. He is quite advanced in age now. Perhaps he will be replaced by one of his sub-commandants sometime. He is charge of the enormous stocks of weapons of mass destruction, and has been embezzling the life force we extract from the workers for millenia now. Quite a rotund man. I suppose you'd find him quite happy and content these days, his faction have been doing the best lately. He is a Nelen chauvinist of the ancient Malasrionese lore. Back when we possessed our own planet in our biological form, Malasrion was divided into three nations, the Nelen, the Jousen, and the Gremano. I don't need to tell you at whom the racism and xenophobia of the Nelen were directed towards. We left the third dimension, and our planet of Malasrion when the Gremano and the Jousen turned on the Nelen and demolished their oppressive yoke. "But the Nelen, and by extension, the fascists, the neoliberlas, and to a somewhat lesser extent The Pact are all Nelen. Virtually all Nelen. The Nelen, whenever they manage to get back on top, move us all into an extractive, capitalistic vampire-like society. "Anyway. the revolution that you were able to trigger in Western Australia with Rayan--or Drago, as you used to call him--has generated a lot of morale for the labouring masses, it has lifted their mood, and has awarded us finally with the gift of a rising tide of sentiment and volition. "The flourishing of the human spirit and the advance of the political consciousness of the Perth masses allow us to parasite a little off the festival of the oppressed on Earth. If the revolution spreads across the continent, we will have an even greater amount of political energy to persist within the bounds of the political arena of the state of our distorted and corrupted interdimensional society." "So you have some sort of access to this place now?" "We were locked out before." Goh spoke. "No-one would take us seriously until we were able to demonstrate the power of libertarian communist ideals on Earth. This has bolstered our position and has tipped the blanace of forces in our favour. Those workers you met at the factory? They have joined our cause. Even the workers of the command console operations." "Do you take that to be quite a few people?" "There are fewer than ten thousand Malasrionese left, Stephanie." Goh looked unusually grim for such a usually jolly personality. "As few as five hundred people who appear to you here in the Malasrionese colony will be enough to band together and abolish the state. That is how large our state armed forces are in the very least. Perhaps less are needed depending on wehther we are bale to commandeer or expropriate some serious weaponry," Goh gave a wry smile. "You and your adventurism," Lutrin cautioned. Goh continued, "Anyway the transit to the political arena requires doses of transcendental apperceptive energy. We have enough doses to achieve our task now. There is a well known secret alliance between the Zealots and the Body Politic. This is how we have sunk so low and suffered so dearly. We have reason to believe they are vying to consolidate their grip on destroying our civilisation. The drive is being led by the fascists. Their increased relative strength lately have been forcing concessions from the neoliberals, in whose sole personality is represented, as you were just told, the Executive of our state, the feeble and self-effacing Scanlon. "We have enough doses to allow us to move through the three layers of the halls of of the state. The first layer will be the legislature, where the political battles about to unfold will take place. "The unrest of the people is hastening the pace of events. If these authoritarians are to put down the revolution we wish to carry out, they know they are going to have to act quickly. "And, bear in mind, our task in this revolution is primarily a destructive one. The Jousen and the Gremano have not forgotten their communal and peaceful ways. Much of the organising after the revolution will be taken up by them. I wish there had been more time to issue forward with more prefigurative politics and prior revolutionary organisation. But, all we are going to attempt to do when we dose on the apperceptive essence is to remain the last faction standing after the bloodbath that is about the pursue. As Rosa Luxemburg put it, we have to choose between either socialism or barbarism. "Come." Lutrin said. "This first transit is the lightest and is most certainly a test of our ability to hold our own. Stephanie, you will be joining Rayan to the first layer of the state." Goh's eyes twinkled. "Besides, we will be releasing your transit to Malasrion, so we will be having something of a celebration after you return. So you get two incredible transits!" Rayan turned to Stephanie. "Forgive me for doing so, Stephanie -- but the journey we will be going on will be unpleasant, and your journey here, the hours that it took, was, for the lack of a better turn of phrase, simply interstellar to behold. Your mind took a little tumble at the end, but our passage from Perth to Malasrion will be the perfect experiential medicine for the turgid mess that will be the legislature journey." "I mean--I have no conception of what you're talking about--but I trust you, Drago. We have been old friends for a very long time, and you have certainly done me no harm in any of that time," Stephanie answered. "Still, it fills us with a little shame to withold something so personal and spectacular from a person." Palm-Front said with an air of great seriousness. "Well--let it me put it like this, comrade," Stephanie smiled. "There is no debt between us." - EOF -