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The Pale does not have a perceivable appearance. It is achromatic, odourless, and featureless, the "enemy of matter and life".<ref>JOYCE MESSIER - "Achromatic, odourless, featureless. The pale is the enemy of matter and life. It is not *like* any other -- or *any* thing in the world. It is the transition state of being into nothingness."</ref> Therefore, it can only be measured through the matter that surrounds it.<ref>YOU - "I can't even understand how we're talking about something that doesn't exist, let alone measure it."<br/>SOONA, THE PROGRAMMER - "You measure it by its surroundings -- by that which does exist," she replies, "which is what I've been trying to do. I've tried using hydrotransducers to record the silence -- to find out where it *begins*."</ref> Where matter borders the pale, the resulting border is an uproar of matter, evaporating into the pale, considered "a great vision".<ref>JOYCE MESSIER - "An uproar of matter, darling, *rising* into the pale. Rolling. Evaporating even, a great vision. The area of transition between the world and the pale is called *porch collapse*."</ref> The area of transition between the world and the pale is called "porch collapse": a grey mist with cold vapour, known to house a specialized form of fungal microorganism.<ref>JOYCE MESSIER - "Imagine a grey coronal mist, cold vapour, marked by spores of an opportunistic microorganism -- a mould that's adapted to grow at the edge of the unrest. It's..."</ref>
 
The Pale does not have a perceivable appearance. It is achromatic, odourless, and featureless, the "enemy of matter and life".<ref>JOYCE MESSIER - "Achromatic, odourless, featureless. The pale is the enemy of matter and life. It is not *like* any other -- or *any* thing in the world. It is the transition state of being into nothingness."</ref> Therefore, it can only be measured through the matter that surrounds it.<ref>YOU - "I can't even understand how we're talking about something that doesn't exist, let alone measure it."<br/>SOONA, THE PROGRAMMER - "You measure it by its surroundings -- by that which does exist," she replies, "which is what I've been trying to do. I've tried using hydrotransducers to record the silence -- to find out where it *begins*."</ref> Where matter borders the pale, the resulting border is an uproar of matter, evaporating into the pale, considered "a great vision".<ref>JOYCE MESSIER - "An uproar of matter, darling, *rising* into the pale. Rolling. Evaporating even, a great vision. The area of transition between the world and the pale is called *porch collapse*."</ref> The area of transition between the world and the pale is called "porch collapse": a grey mist with cold vapour, known to house a specialized form of fungal microorganism.<ref>JOYCE MESSIER - "Imagine a grey coronal mist, cold vapour, marked by spores of an opportunistic microorganism -- a mould that's adapted to grow at the edge of the unrest. It's..."</ref>
   
Pale is difficult to describe and measure, as it is something whose fundamental property is the suspension of properties: physical, epistemological, linguistic.<ref>JOYCE MESSIER - "It's difficult to describe -- or even measure -- something whose fundamental property is the suspension of properties: physical, epistemological, linguistic..."</ref> The further into pale you travel, the steeper the degree of suspension. Right down to the mathematical -- numbers stop working. No one has yet passed the number barrier since the discovery of the pale and it may be impossible. <ref>JOYCE MESSIER - "The further into pale you travel, the steeper the degree of suspension. Right down to the mathematical -- *numbers* stop working. No one has yet passed the number barrier. It may be impossible."</ref>
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Pale is difficult to describe and measure, as it is something whose fundamental property is the suspension of properties: physical, epistemological, linguistic.<ref>JOYCE MESSIER - "It's difficult to describe -- or even measure -- something whose fundamental property is the suspension of properties: physical, epistemological, linguistic..."</ref> The further into pale you travel, the steeper the degree of suspension. Right down to the mathematical -- numbers stop working. No one has ever passed the number barrier since the discovery of the pale and it may be impossible. <ref>JOYCE MESSIER - "The further into pale you travel, the steeper the degree of suspension. Right down to the mathematical -- *numbers* stop working. No one has yet passed the number barrier. It may be impossible."</ref>
   
 
One of the few measurable effects of the pale is that it is expanding at an unknown rate.<ref>JOYCE MESSIER - "Precisely. One of the few measurable effects of the pale is that it is expanding at an unknown rate."</ref>
 
One of the few measurable effects of the pale is that it is expanding at an unknown rate.<ref>JOYCE MESSIER - "Precisely. One of the few measurable effects of the pale is that it is expanding at an unknown rate."</ref>
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Overradiation is a horrible feeling and international standards strictly limit civilian travellers to six days of pale exposure per year. Members of the Entroponetic Business Class are specifically cleared and trained for 22 days of pale travel annually.
 
Overradiation is a horrible feeling and international standards strictly limit civilian travellers to six days of pale exposure per year. Members of the Entroponetic Business Class are specifically cleared and trained for 22 days of pale travel annually.
   
Notably, there are signs of pretermodern crossings. Successful navigation of the pale relies not just on technical know-how, but intensive psychic preparation. Some of these tactics have been known for thousands of years.
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Notably, there are signs of pretermodern crossings. Successful navigation of the pale relies not just on technical know-how, but intensive psychic preparation. Some of these tactics have been known for thousands of years, such as Volta-do-mar, which resembles the process of writing poetry.
 
==Study==
 
==Study==
 
Entroponetics is the scientific study of the pale. The pale has been studied for thousands of years in one way or another and the most recent iteration of it comes from [[Graad]]. The study of the pale reaches back as far as 6,000 years, to the Mundi isola and the Perikarnassians, who called it the Western Plain.<ref>JOYCE MESSIER - "*Entroponetics*," she corrects, "is the scientific study of the pale. Or a recent iteration of it, by way of Graad. The study of the pale reaches back 6,000 years -- the Perikarnassians called it the Western Plain."</ref> They had not travelled the entire circumference of the Perikarnassian super-isola and assumed it was simply a feature of the west, not yet aware of its omnipresence.<ref>RHETORIC - They had not travelled the entire circumference of the Perikarnassian super-isola. It was not merely in the West -- it was everywhere. Even then; surrounding them...
 
Entroponetics is the scientific study of the pale. The pale has been studied for thousands of years in one way or another and the most recent iteration of it comes from [[Graad]]. The study of the pale reaches back as far as 6,000 years, to the Mundi isola and the Perikarnassians, who called it the Western Plain.<ref>JOYCE MESSIER - "*Entroponetics*," she corrects, "is the scientific study of the pale. Or a recent iteration of it, by way of Graad. The study of the pale reaches back 6,000 years -- the Perikarnassians called it the Western Plain."</ref> They had not travelled the entire circumference of the Perikarnassian super-isola and assumed it was simply a feature of the west, not yet aware of its omnipresence.<ref>RHETORIC - They had not travelled the entire circumference of the Perikarnassian super-isola. It was not merely in the West -- it was everywhere. Even then; surrounding them...
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Some consider isolary entroponetics, that is, the idea of pale being able to form from inside an isola, a hoax. However, the phenomenon is proven,<ref>JEAN VICQUEMARE - "Thank you, Lieutenant Kitsuragi. Just to clarify -- I do not think isolary entroponetics are a hoax. Pale produces global phenomena -- it's proven. However..."</ref> one example being the point of origin inside the [[Dolorian Church of Humanity in Martinaise]], and appears to be under investigation by the [[Moralist International]].<ref>YOU - "I said, 'I've discovered an entroponetic phenomenon here in Martinaise'."<br/>COALITION WARSHIP ARCHER - "Acknowledged. Listen very carefully, Firewalker. We are going to ask you a series of questions. It is imperative that you answer as directly and truthfully as you can. Do you understand?"</ref>
 
Some consider isolary entroponetics, that is, the idea of pale being able to form from inside an isola, a hoax. However, the phenomenon is proven,<ref>JEAN VICQUEMARE - "Thank you, Lieutenant Kitsuragi. Just to clarify -- I do not think isolary entroponetics are a hoax. Pale produces global phenomena -- it's proven. However..."</ref> one example being the point of origin inside the [[Dolorian Church of Humanity in Martinaise]], and appears to be under investigation by the [[Moralist International]].<ref>YOU - "I said, 'I've discovered an entroponetic phenomenon here in Martinaise'."<br/>COALITION WARSHIP ARCHER - "Acknowledged. Listen very carefully, Firewalker. We are going to ask you a series of questions. It is imperative that you answer as directly and truthfully as you can. Do you understand?"</ref>
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The exact origins of the pale are unclear. Logical positivists claim the pale exists as pockets of anti-matter, capable of damaging and confusing the mind through extreme sensory deprivation. Dialectical materialists, on the other hand, say that it is composed of manifested information, or manifested past, capable of degrading memories into itself. The [[Insulindian Phasmid]], speaking to [[Harrier Du Bois]], supports the later interpretation, referring to it as "human pollution", and claiming that every animal is scared of humanity for it.
 
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Paleworker

A worker in the pale.

Pale is a phenomenon present between the isolas of Elysium.

Overview

The world of Elysium is distinct in that it is not a single contiguous landmass, but consists of vast continents of matter - isolas - surrounded by a separative tissue.[1] This tissue is called the pale and is the most dominant geological feature of the world, the interisolary mass, at a ratio of 2:1 to matter.[2]

The phenomena covers 72% of the known surface of Elysium, interfering with any attempts at orbital flight, and protruding in gray flares, prominences, and arching over isolas.[3] The Occident-Revachol-Graad nations have been conducting experiments with weather balloons in the lower ionosphere since the thirties, resulting in the image of "A dark grey corona,[4] a rarefied envelope of matter surrounding the darkened disc of the planet".[5]

Appearance

The Pale does not have a perceivable appearance. It is achromatic, odourless, and featureless, the "enemy of matter and life".[6] Therefore, it can only be measured through the matter that surrounds it.[7] Where matter borders the pale, the resulting border is an uproar of matter, evaporating into the pale, considered "a great vision".[8] The area of transition between the world and the pale is called "porch collapse": a grey mist with cold vapour, known to house a specialized form of fungal microorganism.[9]

Pale is difficult to describe and measure, as it is something whose fundamental property is the suspension of properties: physical, epistemological, linguistic.[10] The further into pale you travel, the steeper the degree of suspension. Right down to the mathematical -- numbers stop working. No one has ever passed the number barrier since the discovery of the pale and it may be impossible. [11]

One of the few measurable effects of the pale is that it is expanding at an unknown rate.[12]

Travel

The pale was thought to be impregnable, perpetual. Irene La Navigateur, the Queen of Suresne, sent eight expeditions, one after the other, into the mass at the edge of the world. Five of the crews did not return. Two others lost their minds. After years of trial and error and the development of a *strict* psychological regime imitating the creation process of poetry the eighth expedition returned -- sane and intact. They told of a new continent of matter. They told the queen and her councillor, Dolores Dei, that the pale had began to condense, day after day, hour after hour, minute after minute, leading to the discovery of a new isola.

Their travel was made possible by the fact that is possible to force dimensions on the pale and in modern times humans can even compress its latitude, bouncing radio waves from one end to the other and shortening the path. However, the only real advance in pale transit is the speed with which an aerostatic craft can pierce it -- less exposure leads to fewer adverse effects later. Aerostatics are hybrid airships, necessary as conventional rotors or jet engines no longer add velocity after the point of reference for motion is suspended once they crossed from near pale to far pale.

However, it is still hard for humans to navigate the pale without getting lost or suffering mind damage. Some say the damage stems from extreme sensory deprivation. Others that pale somehow consists of past information, that's degrading. That it's rarefied past, not rarefied matter. They call it the blend-over of the self -- the pale does not only suspend the laws of physics, but also the laws of psychology; maybe History, even -- the human mind becomes over-radiated by past.

Overradiation is a horrible feeling and international standards strictly limit civilian travellers to six days of pale exposure per year. Members of the Entroponetic Business Class are specifically cleared and trained for 22 days of pale travel annually.

Notably, there are signs of pretermodern crossings. Successful navigation of the pale relies not just on technical know-how, but intensive psychic preparation. Some of these tactics have been known for thousands of years, such as Volta-do-mar, which resembles the process of writing poetry.

Study

Entroponetics is the scientific study of the pale. The pale has been studied for thousands of years in one way or another and the most recent iteration of it comes from Graad. The study of the pale reaches back as far as 6,000 years, to the Mundi isola and the Perikarnassians, who called it the Western Plain.[13] They had not travelled the entire circumference of the Perikarnassian super-isola and assumed it was simply a feature of the west, not yet aware of its omnipresence.[14]

Some consider isolary entroponetics, that is, the idea of pale being able to form from inside an isola, a hoax. However, the phenomenon is proven,[15] one example being the point of origin inside the Dolorian Church of Humanity in Martinaise, and appears to be under investigation by the Moralist International.[16]

The exact origins of the pale are unclear. Logical positivists claim the pale exists as pockets of anti-matter, capable of damaging and confusing the mind through extreme sensory deprivation. Dialectical materialists, on the other hand, say that it is composed of manifested information, or manifested past, capable of degrading memories into itself. The Insulindian Phasmid, speaking to Harrier Du Bois, supports the later interpretation, referring to it as "human pollution", and claiming that every animal is scared of humanity for it.

References

  1. JOYCE MESSIER - "Okay." She concedes. "The pale is the most dominant geological feature of the world, detective -- the separative tissue between the isolas. It is the interisolary mass."
  2. JOYCE MESSIER - "The pale outweighs reality two to one -- there is more pale than there is matter. And the ratio is slipping."
  3. JOYCE MESSIER - "Yes." She pauses. "Pale covers 72% of the surface. There are grey flares and prominences, even arcs above entire isolas... The images are blurry, but if there was a sphere in there it certainly looks like it fractured a long time ago."
  4. JOYCE MESSIER - "There's a steadily increasing trickle of images. Between the big three scientific contributors, they're piecing together a dark grey corona."
  5. JOYCE MESSIER - "They say there is a rarefied envelope of matter surrounding the darkened disc of our planet. That is, if we are still living on a planet. Or, to speak more plainly, imagine vast swathes of land disrupted by nothingness."
  6. JOYCE MESSIER - "Achromatic, odourless, featureless. The pale is the enemy of matter and life. It is not *like* any other -- or *any* thing in the world. It is the transition state of being into nothingness."
  7. YOU - "I can't even understand how we're talking about something that doesn't exist, let alone measure it."
    SOONA, THE PROGRAMMER - "You measure it by its surroundings -- by that which does exist," she replies, "which is what I've been trying to do. I've tried using hydrotransducers to record the silence -- to find out where it *begins*."
  8. JOYCE MESSIER - "An uproar of matter, darling, *rising* into the pale. Rolling. Evaporating even, a great vision. The area of transition between the world and the pale is called *porch collapse*."
  9. JOYCE MESSIER - "Imagine a grey coronal mist, cold vapour, marked by spores of an opportunistic microorganism -- a mould that's adapted to grow at the edge of the unrest. It's..."
  10. JOYCE MESSIER - "It's difficult to describe -- or even measure -- something whose fundamental property is the suspension of properties: physical, epistemological, linguistic..."
  11. JOYCE MESSIER - "The further into pale you travel, the steeper the degree of suspension. Right down to the mathematical -- *numbers* stop working. No one has yet passed the number barrier. It may be impossible."
  12. JOYCE MESSIER - "Precisely. One of the few measurable effects of the pale is that it is expanding at an unknown rate."
  13. JOYCE MESSIER - "*Entroponetics*," she corrects, "is the scientific study of the pale. Or a recent iteration of it, by way of Graad. The study of the pale reaches back 6,000 years -- the Perikarnassians called it the Western Plain."
  14. RHETORIC - They had not travelled the entire circumference of the Perikarnassian super-isola. It was not merely in the West -- it was everywhere. Even then; surrounding them...
  15. JEAN VICQUEMARE - "Thank you, Lieutenant Kitsuragi. Just to clarify -- I do not think isolary entroponetics are a hoax. Pale produces global phenomena -- it's proven. However..."
  16. YOU - "I said, 'I've discovered an entroponetic phenomenon here in Martinaise'."
    COALITION WARSHIP ARCHER - "Acknowledged. Listen very carefully, Firewalker. We are going to ask you a series of questions. It is imperative that you answer as directly and truthfully as you can. Do you understand?"