As the micro black holes encircling Icarus make an orbital satellite defense system improbable, Curtis heads to the Monument to meet with Aurora for drinks. This is where they began their interrupted romance, but he’s focused on discussing the relocation of their defense systems. He has an idea…<\/p>\n
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Aurora is half-drunk already when she arrives at the bar to meet Curtis. She jokes about the breaking reports of data showing a sudden boom in population.<\/p>\n
“It seems to have started around the time we first met,” she slurs. “Did we make the whole world crazy with lust?”<\/p>\n
Curtis is not amused. He orders stim drinks to sober her up and pitches his idea: “We move the defense systems to inside<\/em> the Monument.”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Curtis and Aurora combine their rolls: 1 success & 1 failure = success<\/span><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n The commission approves the idea with one caveat: Do not disturb the historic time capsules at the core of the monument. The records of the development of the Longevity Serum, it turns out, have been encapsulated within the Monument for posterity.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n As the plan is set into motion, Curtis notices that Aurora has grown distant. Perhaps it was a mistake to end their relationship the way he did. Despite his success and his near-eternal youth, he has lately felt an emptiness inside. He had never even considered starting a family until recently. Maybe whatever is causing the population boom is hitting him, too?<\/p>\n Curtis considers that maybe the recent cracks in the perceived permanence of Icarus have made the people realize that nothing lasts forever. But that doesn’t even make any sense, he realizes as he calls Aurora to meet him for a drink. Why bring a child into a world with a limited future?<\/p>\n She doesn’t answer his call.<\/p>\n Aurora shows up unannounced at Curtis’ door one night. She is dead sober. She takes him by the hand and leads him to the bedroom. She tells him she loves him as she kisses him tenderly. Later, as they lie together, Aurora says she has something important to tell him. But when he wakes up the next morning, she is gone.<\/p>\n In the days that follow, there is another protest begins at the Monument. But this time, it is much, much bigger, and the protestors use their numbers to take over the monolithic tower. Rumors spread about the time capsules hidden within the Monument… rumors that Curtis knows are true.<\/p>\n Curtis, who lives in housing near the Monument, takes it upon himself to monitor the situation. When he realizes that the protestors are trying to break into the insides of the Monument, he takes it upon himself to infiltrate the group to get a closer look. If he doesn’t do something, the group’s meddling could take down Icarus’ most important defenses against aggressors like the Triini Empire<\/span>.<\/p>\n Then the news breaks…<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Aurora fails her roll.\u00a0<\/span><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n The story of the immortal Leaders feeding on brains is quickly quashed. The promised evidence never comes to light and the protestors are blamed for the ridiculous rumors. In fact, the news soon broadcasts the real truth: the protestors are being organized by covert operatives from the Triini Empire<\/span>. The military descends on the protestors occupying the Monument.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Curtis fails his roll.\u00a0<\/span><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\nRound 3 – Resolution<\/span><\/h4>\n
Round 4 – Aurora Valenus<\/span><\/h4>\n
Round 4 – Curtis Kai<\/span><\/h4>\n
Round 4 – Resolution<\/span><\/h4>\n
THE TOWER FALLS<\/span><\/em><\/strong><\/h1>\n
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\nEpilogue<\/span><\/h4>\n