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== Shayhiloosh Post #1 ==
== Shayhiloosh Post #1 ==
Mission: Reflections of Van Helsing and the Dragon, Day 4
Mission: Reflections of Van Helsing and the Dragon, Day 4
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(Posted by Sheila)
(Posted by Sheila)
== Shayhiloosh Rooting Trying to Get Well ==
Mission: Reflections of van Helsing and the Dragon, Day 4
Mission: Available Light, Day 16
Stardate: 2407.02.10
(USS Boudicca – Ship Dreamplane – Botanist Ensign Shayhiloosh - 1650)
Drowsing under the quiet beauty of the stars overhead in the majestic sky, Shayhiloosh became aware that the little scruffy creature was cuddled up sleeping on one of hir studier and fortunately uninjured main branches. S/he had too many aches and pains all over, but they had receded and were more bearable.
The brilliant colorful world of the Arborian Prime Dreamplane contrasted strongly with this dull grey metallic plane, possibly because of the Boudicca's metallic structure and content, and the fact that a single Arborian was here with only this small creature for company. It was possible that more shared perceptions together could create a less barren and vital Dreamplane here, but Shayhiloosh knew no way of doing that unless they began housing more graduates of the Academy that were Arborians.
Peering with gratitude through hir branches at the little fellow who had shown such bravery, Shayhiloosh noted sadly that hir branches were now bare; s/he would be mute and it would be a day, maybe several, before more leaf bladders could grow large enough to allow hir a voice. But with sustaining so many injuries, hir wasn't sure how long it might take. If s/he could concentrate on only growing a few, that might allow him better assignment of energy to heal the rest of hirself. But hir voice would be softer and more difficult for most humanoids to hear. S/he sighed mentally in resignation to that.
As long as s/he could communicate, s/he would not feel so alone. Other than hir present companion, the ship Dreamplane seemed bereft and empty, a desolate place, but one that presently afforded Shayhiloosh quiet to recuperate. Again Shayhiloosh missed the hills, meadows, valleys, and lakes of home. But most of all s/he missed hir people. Perhaps they might stop by hir planet for a visit so the elders could meet the crew and understand for themselves more about the conflict the rebels were fighting. It would afford some time for Shayhiloosh to visit with hir people and bask in the Dreamplane of hir planet.
Shayhiloosh hirself had always understood what the rebels were fighting for; freedom. S/he had begun to fully understand that concept better all the time. S/he felt that freedom to have one's opinions that might differ from the elders, ancient and revered though they might be, should be a freedom for all sentient species across the galaxy, as long as it refrained from hurting or taking advantage of anyone else. Freedom to trade safely, to make internal decisions without interference, and to uphold the individual rights of sentient beings were concepts fundamental to the original foundation of the Federation. Though these concepts were new to Shayhiloosh, they were not difficult to entwine in one's roots.
Though Shayhiloosh knew that the tradition based culture that hir had been brought up in allowed for great beauty and wisdom, it did not always allow for adaptation to changes. Shayhiloosh knew that survival for hir people and planet would require growth to accommodate new concepts and ideas, instead of being mired in the sticky muck of habit and convention. Just because an idea was new did not mean that it should immediately be discarded. To Shayhiloosh that was the same as flinging away the good soil with the rocks. One might miss out on some extremely tasty part of the soil, just as hir people might miss something that they really would need, to deal with the changing situations of the interplanetary community.
Shayhiloosh mentally rustled hir branches and stretched out hir roots, and knew that one day on the Dreamplane would not solve all the problems for hir culture. But eventually s/he hoped to realize and dream better choices for the Arborians. S/he settled back to drowsing under the calm and silent stars, hope for the future and hirself settling in hir roots, trunk and limbs.
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(Posted by Sheila)
== Arborian Life Philosophy ==
Mission: Tribuo Senatus
Day 8
Stardate: 2408.01.06
(USS Hades – Hydroponics Bay Jungle - ACSO Ensign Shayhiloosh, Shureshlee – 1230)
Walking deep amid the jungle, Shayhiloosh was still categorizing a few plants they had not yet counted. Adding more using hir Tricorder and PADD, Shayhiloosh kept the list with its plant descriptions growing, much like an obnoxious weed.
Shambling to the console in the office, Shayhiloosh downloaded the latest group of plant names and their descriptions from the tricorder. The tricorder still pictures helped to further identify the plants visually.
Just then Shureshlee returned from class. Secretly Shayhiloosh had to dampen hir enthusiastic parental pride every time the Child appeared. Shureshlee was progressing well with socializing with the students. Rosalind and one or two other children came to spend time with them every now and then. But Shayhiloosh was firm about them doing their assignments. Though they needed play time too, Shayhiloosh did not wish to see them neglecting their studies.
Today Shureshlee shambled in alone. S/he came straight to Shayhiloosh, hir smaller branches erect and bristling with excitement. "Elder Parent, we spoke of life philosophies today as one of our lessons. Dr. Mothershead was insistent that we be respectful and tolerant. She spoke of how different species hold different beliefs. What do Arborians believe about a sentient being with power to create the universe?"
Shayhiloosh swiveled all three of hir eyestalks in Shureshlee's direction, hir limpid blue eyestalks nodding. "Have you told them of the Dreamplane and how we gather there during our rest time?"
"Yes and I told them how important it was for anyone there to master their emotions or they can manifest in some terrible ways and hurt the Dreamer," answered the smaller Arborian.
"Not having yet been to Arboria with me stationed here on the Hades, you have not had the chance to commune with the eldest of our race. There are Arborian Elders on Arboria Prime so old and ancient they no longer speak to us in this physical manner as we do now. They spend much of their time on the Dreamplane. While communing with the younger generations of our race, they have conveyed stories that they had been visited by other world beings who have manifested themselves as incorporeal entities, though on the Dreamplane they can take any shape. These entities identify themselves as Messengers of a greater being who watches over us. We merely refer to this being as the One."
Shayhiloosh continued, "While on Arboria Prime I have communed with one of the elders who conveyed the story to me. When I have spoken of this with humanoids, their first reaction was to ask me for the proof shown by the Elder, or to doubt that the Elder was sane due to age and possible disease."
Shayhiloosh rustled hir branches in some resignation. "They do not understand that being on the Dreamplane for long periods of time can bring forth even the mildest form of emotion and cause it to manifest. One cannot survive the Dreamplane without wisdom and control over negative emotions or being swallowed up by the powerful surges of joy that can come into being. The body begins to atrophy if such things happen. Control here while on the physical plane must be achieved and time in the Dreamplane must be carefully monitored, especially for those who are young such as yourself. Experience is the key to mastery."
"Have you ever been visited by one of these Messengers, Elder Parent?"
"I may have while I was so ill on the Boudicca after the attack on the ship, but I am unsure of what it was the beings were. They did not speak with me, but they gave me strength to heal and I was so far from home without any elders or younglings to comfort me. They were very comforting in their silent way."
Shureshlee's eyebulbs opened very wide and s/he became very solemn. "Do you think a Messenger will ever come to visit me?"
"There are many Arborians who have never been visited by the Messengers, but they do believe in their existence," explained Shayhiloosh. "I do not know what the future will bring, but over enthusiasm can cause more harm than good while on the Dreamplane. Do not be overly concerned about the Messengers of the One. They may or may not ever show themselves to you. It is difficult to predict."
"Yes Elder Parent," answered Shureshlee. "I will tell the class tomorrow of what Arborians believe. There are so many species within the Federations who have very opposed philosophies. I cannot understand how if all are true then which could be false for surely they could not all be true or all be false."
Shayhiloosh paused and searched for words that explained it fully. "Yes I know. I choose to look at it this way. Could a powerful advanced being, able to create the universe, be easily understood and comprehended by simpler beings such as ourselves? Possibly not. So it is plausible that the One has chosen some other way to manifest itself within a context that each species is able to comprehend and relate to in some way. The context may be different so that each will find a way to grasp the concepts the One is wishing to convey within their minds and apply it in their lives."
"I see, Elder Parent. I will do what I can to explain that too. My assignment was to find out more about what Arborian philosophy and give a report for tomorrow." Shureshlee moved over to pick up another PADD and began putting in a report on Arborian beliefs.
"Ask me any more questions you would like, and I will do whatever I can to explain," said Shayhiloosh.
"I will Elder Parent," said Shureshlee.
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(Posted by Sheila Mayer)
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