The Journals of Cogsbronze, Junior Bureaucrat (Colonial Grade).

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  1. Alephred

    Alephred Royal Archivist for Queen And Empire

    I meticulously journaled my most recent session. It lasted only 7 in-game days. I present to you, dear readers,

    The Complete and Accurate
    Journals of Cogsbronze, Junior Bureaucrat (Colonial Grade)
    (Discovered in the bony clutches of a skeleton in a tattered uniform)

    Today, our merry band of colonists, consisting of a motley assortment of honest working men
    and women, the Queen's soldiery, and shifty-looking convicts, set foot on our new home. I
    am cautiously optimistic. I am quite certain tales of scaly monsters and disease-infested
    jungles are only the working of the overheated imaginations of idle sailors and fishwives.

    Herein are summarized the events of each day, so that the record of the founding of New
    Antipodia may be preserved for the edification of future generations.

    Day 1

    Colonists: 17: 14 assorted workers, 3 soldiers, 1 Naturalist. All lower class.

    We disembarked from our steamer this morning, and were met with rolling, grassy fields, and
    small clumps of trees that dot the landscape. As the Colonial Office has seen fit to
    provide us only eight loaves of bread, I have directed the colonists to begin hunting the
    local dodos and harvesting the rubbery black fungus that seems to grow everywhere.

    Veins of gold are visible only a short distance from our landing site - this abundance of
    wealth will be stockpiled for the greater glory of the Holy Cog. I have postponed the
    construction of our town square until we can extract this treasure from the ground. Nearby,
    there are ugly black clumps of oily eggs. I do not like the look of them, and have
    instructed the Colonists to give them wide berth.

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    I have instructed the Overseers to till the land for cabbage patches, as our bread dwindles and fungus cannot sustain us indefinitely. As we have chopped down several trees in order to clear the land for our town, New Antipodia has begun construction of a Carpentry Workshop, suitable for the production of Planks.

    A strange, scaly beast wandered into town today, clutching a crude club of warty red coral.
    Perhaps the tales are not entirely baseless fantasy after all. No matter, the town guard
    made quick work of the ugly, waddling thing.

    Planting the cabbage fields proceeds apace, but some of the Colonists have reported that a
    strange, spiky plant grows there, and occasionally emits a purple glow. I shall send my
    Overseers to investigate.

    Bellis Cogsbronze has uncovered the source of the disquieting glow: a strange, spiky plant
    that our Naturalist has named Malfeasant Clawbulb. Its quiet chiming and purple glow are
    distressing the farmers, so I have ordered it uprooted and burned.

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    Another fish-beast has wandered into town! Perhaps his curiousity was aroused by the sounds
    of industrious mining, because he entered the town square from the direction of the gold
    mines. The soldiery did their duty for Queen and Cog. Their crude fish-clubs are no match
    for the Empire's firearms!

    Rumour and dissent threatens the harmony of New Antipodia - Overseer Ada Brazenston has been
    riling the working classes with her talk of the (hypothetical, I am sure) necessity of
    ritual murder, cults, and assorted strange things. I am forced to tolerate her - for now -
    as she has also shown herself to be a shrewd and capable Overseer, and we can sorely afford
    the loss of one, when we have only five in total.

    Sharp eyes have witnessed Ada furtively planting another evil sapling amongst the cabbages.
    I have instructed the farmers to quietly uproot them and take no further action. For now.

    The Carpentry Workshop was completed on schedule, and we now have the means to produce the
    timber we will surely need in days to come. Cog Save the Queen.

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    I have instructed the soldiery to begin construction of a low Gabion wall on the north east
    edge of New Antipodia, as the fishmen appear to originate in that direction.

    Thus ends our first day in the New World, by the grace of Cog and the Queen.
    Cogsbronze, Junior Bureaucrat (Colonial Grade)
     
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  2. Alephred

    Alephred Royal Archivist for Queen And Empire

    Day 2

    Our intrepid Naturalist and Explorer, Eunice Steampoint, has uncovered a
    wealth of Lingonberry Bushes further inland, the distance of a short walk to
    the south west. Most fortuitous, as our bread is nearly gone, and my own ear
    is preferable to this rubbery, flavourless fungus.

    I have ordered construction of kitchen facilities, to contain two stone ovens
    and two small ovens. We have sufficient parts for more of the sophisticated
    ovens, but I feel we must be frugal with our refined metals, as we have
    discovered only traces of iron and copper. To that end I have sent Work Crews
    to mine the Rhyolite Boulders. They, at least, are plentiful.

    A small herd of four Aurochs and a handful of Dodos trampled our cabbage patch
    today. We will eat well tonight.

    Our scouts report sizable deposits of Clay and Rhyolite to the south west.
    These will be valuable when the time comes to build a Ceramics Workshop.
    Still only minimal metal ores to be found, though.

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    We welcomed our first immigrants to our fledgling colony today! Three
    intrepid souls have joined their cause to ours. Cog Save the Queen.

    Disciplinary note: our colonists have taken to falling to sleep, exhausted,
    inside our only two functional buildings, the Carpentry Workshop and the
    Kitchen, despite my instructions to the contrary. A shameful display of
    idleness, and a great hindrance to our cooks and carpenters.

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    I have ordered up a great quantity of stew, somewhat optimistically, for the
    benefit of the colony. Even I grow tired of a constant diet of raw berries and this
    accursed fungus.

    Thus ends our second day in the New World, by the grace of Cog and the Queen.
    Cogsbronze, Junior Bureaucrat (Colonial Grade)
     
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  3. Alephred

    Alephred Royal Archivist for Queen And Empire

    Day 3

    At my request, the Homeland has reluctantly airdropped materials suitable for
    construction. While we can make use of the bricks, I fear there has been a
    miscommunication - the shipment contained none of the iron plates we so
    desperately need, but instead, buckets of brass cogs. We have begun
    construction on housing for the lower classes.

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    The food situation in the colony is dire; our fine citizens are as busy as
    ever, but our cabbage patch is a dry wasteland of brown stalks. Our bread
    stores are a memory, and we have appear to have hunted the aurochs to
    extinction. Fate, it would seem, has a sense of humour - the stone ovens are
    now complete, but we have precious little to cook.

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    Our crops are stunted and failing, and our food stockpiles are gone, but for
    some reason I cannot fathom, the colonists refuse to retrieve the precious few
    bushel baskets of lingonberries left in the fields. Hunger stalks the fields,
    and madness follows in its wake.

    Thus ends our third day in the New World, by the grace of Cog and the Queen.
    Cogsbronze, Junior Bureaucrat (Colonial Grade)
     
  4. Alephred

    Alephred Royal Archivist for Queen And Empire

    Day 4

    Fatigue widespread, workers dropping down in exhaustion where they stand, too
    tired to think.

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    Three new immigrants arrived in our hellhole today. I envy their idealism and
    naivetee. More grist for the mill. The will of the Holy Cog is ineffable.

    Miraculously, construction on our Lower Class Bunkhouse has been completed.
    It is constantly full, and the colonists have queued up to use the beds
    contained therein.

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    I have halted all new construction so that we may concentrate on chopping
    wood, and hauling food. Our colony barely has the energy to subsist, without the additional complications of expansion.

    On a rare positive note, the construction of the north east low gabion wall
    continues apace.

    Thus ends our fourth day in the New World, by the grace of Cog and the Queen.
    Cogsbronze, Junior Bureaucrat (Colonial Grade)
     
  5. Alephred

    Alephred Royal Archivist for Queen And Empire

    Day 5

    23 colonists, (16 lower class, 7 middle class)

    Our prospects seem bleak. Our cabbage patch is still dry and lifeless. I
    will admit my faith has been sorely tested, but we will stay the course; we
    will continue maintaining the settlement as best we can while we hope for the
    success of the farms. Everything hinges upon cabbage.

    There have been whisperings amongst the underclasses. They say it was unwise
    of me to turn back the supply ship, cargo still loaded. But I know better - I
    have passed the test of faith in the Holy Cog and Queen, and I shall be
    rewarded. They will see, and I will be vindicated.

    Cabbage cabbage. When the last of lingonberry preserves go, we shall be
    wholly dependent upon the cabbage drop.

    The latest survey has been completed - it seems some of our colonists have
    been getting Ideas. We have a burgeoning Middle Class, and Naturalist Eunice
    Steampoint counts herself among them.

    Cabbage! Someone has been planting Malfeasant Clawbulb in the cabbage fields again!

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    Thus ends our fifth day in the New World, by the grace of Cog and the Queen.
    Cogsbronze, Junior Bureaucrat (Colonial Grade)
     
  6. Alephred

    Alephred Royal Archivist for Queen And Empire

    Day 6

    We are on the verge of famine; and there is no relief in sight. The cabbage fields are
    still dusty and brown, and we are considering boiling our bootleather. Nonetheless, I have
    placed a large order of stew with the kitchen staff, somewhat optimistically, in the
    expectation of food. It does the lower classes good to see their leaders looking to the future.

    With little choice, I have sent explorers out in every direction, to scrounge what we can
    from the land. We are seriously considering the evil-looking eggs that dot the beach. Cog
    grant that one of them is able to locate some morsel to sustain our hellish, tortured
    existence here at the arse-end of the world.

    One of the explorers has located a lingonberry bush of moderate size. That should be
    sufficient to feed the colony for one or two more days.

    Discipline in the town is breaking down, people are irritable and bicker in the streets. I
    have ordered new construction to keep the troublemakers occupied; housing for our Middle
    Class, and a Ceramics Workshop - although given our present dire state, I fear they will not
    see use.

    Thus ends our sixth day in the New World, by the grace of Cog and the Queen.
    Cogsbronze, Junior Bureaucrat (Colonial Grade)
     
  7. Alephred

    Alephred Royal Archivist for Queen And Empire

    Day 7

    The stockpiles are full to bursting with precious ores, cut timber, construction
    materials and sundry. But I would trade it all for a mouthful of juicy aurochs steak.
    It seems so long since I have had anything but a meager handful of dried lingonberries
    and a gristly sheet of fungus to eat.

    In my dreams, I feast upon the delicacies of the Empire, so long ago; bread, cabbage, perhaps half a boiled potato. My nightly repast is always interrupted by the cruel light of another hungry morning.

    The guards are shouting. They are always shouting. Today it is fishmen. I can hear
    screaming.

    Cabbage, oh cabbage, why have you failed us? There is something in the land that will
    not allow this humble crop to flourish. I have poured forth the toil of my labourers,
    but the earth will not yield up a single leaf.

    I hear gunshots.

    The shadow of an airship! Cog be praised, the Motherland grants us her succor! Crates
    of food, and an expert Overseer! The flags mark them as sausages and whiskey.
    Sausages! Even as I write this, I can taste them on my tongue, hear their sizzle. All
    is well, and all will be well. Cog and Queen shine their love on me.

    The sounds of fighting and screaming grow more bothersome. Where are those guards? Why
    are people always shouting at me?

    I go now to the quartermaster, to sign the bill of lading. Sausages. Sausages!

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    [These are the logs of the Administrator, as recovered by our expeditionary force, written in an increasingly shaky hand. The entire population of the colony at New Antipodia is either dead, or unaccountably absent. There is evidence of a struggle. A crate of sausages remains badly decomposed but unopened, in the ruins of the stockpile.]

    [Filed with the Colony Office, September 7, 1857. Cog Save the Queen.]
     
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  8. Nicholas

    Nicholas Technology Director Staff Member

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