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June 15, 2025
The ICK and ABRAHAM’S BOYS trailers.
Both horror flicks to run by my eldest. ICK he can probably go see by himself; ABRAHAM’S BOYS might be for the both of us. We’ll see.
Happy Father’s Day! (Also, buy my books.)
Spent only a small amount of it traveling (went to go see my mom). Spent rather more of it taking a nap, eating ribs, and generally working out what I’m doing this week. Some of it is even fun stuff! All in all, not bad.
So… happy Father’s Day, to all the dads out there.
Moe Lane
PS: Give the gift of my books as a late Father’s Day present!
Patreon Microfiction: Fire Babies.
…Somebody always tries to save the arson Fire Babies, though. Which is noble of them, but it never works out. Nobody’s happy about that, but what can you do? Sometimes the situation just sucks beyond your ability to repair.

Well, I’m back.
Nice visit with my mom. She lives by the beach, close enough to get a fierce, spray-kissed wind from the ocean. It was wonderful.
So, did I miss anything?
June 14, 2025
Book of the Week: The Aeronaut’s Windlass.

I actually haven’t yet read Jim Butcher’s The Aeronaut’s Windlass; I downloaded it last night for slow moments during this weekend. I’ll let you know how it goes.
#commissionearned
June 13, 2025
This month’s Bold Marauder will be delayed a day or two.
Family stuff this weekend, which is Father’s Day weekend. The Bold Marauder will come out Monday or Tuesday. Enjoy your weekend!
June 12, 2025
Light posting this weekend.
Family-type stuff going on. The good kind. But also the busy kind, alas.
A Slow Fall Into Madness, Part 5. (Unfiltered)
Still going on!
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Politics, Reset
At the time of Zeroth Contact, many nations had democratic forms of government, and most at least pretended to. Most of them had established political parties; none of them lasted more than fifteen years before collapsing. In some places, they were simply replaced by rough equivalents. For example, in the old United States the Democratic and Republican parties imploded in the infamous 2056 election, which ended up being decided in the House of Representatives after a week of voting. By 2060 they had been replaced by the Columbian and Dynamic parties, superficially resolving the problem. In other countries (particularly the ones using the parliamentary models), the divisions were more significant, with the parties showing no real connection with what happened before. Religious-aligned parties became much more popular, of varying levels of ecumenicalism.
Those countries that were monarchical (whether official, or not) generally found themselves moving away from a model where the monarch reigned, but did not rule. Popular approval of the various kings skyrocketed during that time, whether justified or not. With that approval came more actual power. For example: by the time of the Consolidation Wars the Windsor dynasty in England had regained operational control over the military, had real say in foreign policy, and only slightly less in domestic. Other realms in Asia and North Africa likewise saw a rise in royal popularity and power.
This newfound respect for monarchy extended even to dynasties out of power. The old European Union in particular rediscovered a zeal for the von Habsburg dynasty, appointing many of its members to positions of responsibility throughout Europe. This practice arguably resulted in civil war in the 2070s, as the family split into two factions, and made Europe do the same… but that is considered a contentious argument.
The True Gaians
This group was the most significant supranational entity to arise in the post Zeroth-Contact era. It began as an environmental organization, evolved into an extremist religious cult, and ended up an international terrorist conspiracy. The True Gaians largely believed that humanity had been spared from the xenocides because Earth was special. Whatever that special thing was, it had to be preserved. From there it was only a few steps to get to the point that anyone who opposed the True Gaians was an enemy of the planet and needed to be destroyed.
Strictly speaking, True Gaians approved of industry and growth, and did not think of human beings as being a disease or mistake. Nothing to them was truly ‘unnatural.’ They simply could not accept that anybody had the right to disagree with their beliefs, and saw nothing wrong with killing their opponents. Their atrocities would later be dwarfed by those of the Consolidation Wars, but the True Gaians caused a lot of damage before then.
