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When they encountered the rest of the houses in the seventh century, a new strategy emerged. the Outcasts would deliver the poison that would rot the other houses from the inside out and grow rich from the profits of their trade. | When they encountered the rest of the houses in the seventh century, a new strategy emerged. the Outcasts would deliver the poison that would rot the other houses from the inside out and grow rich from the profits of their trade. | ||
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Revision as of 08:31, 28 May 2008
History
The crippled sleepr ship Hispania arrived in Omicron Alpha almost 800 years ago. It's passengers names the planet Malta, a harsh place of acid oceans, gray skies, and vast plains covered in a species of tall, thin orange grass. They later learned that the grass could be rendered into a narcotic substance, that they called cardamine.
Eventually the outcasts-as they came to think of themselves-began limited exploration of their system. As pilots wandered farther and farther afield in search of resources, many became seriously ill. Upon planetfall, the crews mysteriously recovered.
Doctors were baffled. By chance, they made a scan of a critically ill pilot and made a startling discovery. His genetic codes had been altered. Outcast DNA contained strands identical to that of the orange grasses that covered the planet-from which cardamine was derived. Trace amounts were present in everything on the planet, from the air they breathed to the water they drank. Once pilots made lengthier journeys away from Malta, their bodies went into shock, followed by death.
The outcasts were now truly seperated from the rest of humanity-changed so much they could never expand beyond the planet on which they landed. They needed the cardamine now, like air or food or water. But with the origin or the sickness solved, they could at least compensate by carrying supplies of cardamine with them and resume their exploration of their surrounding systems.
When they encountered the rest of the houses in the seventh century, a new strategy emerged. the Outcasts would deliver the poison that would rot the other houses from the inside out and grow rich from the profits of their trade.
Today the outcasts conduct a lucrative drug-smuggling operation using a network of jump holes to excape detection and transport their product into the heart of the house systems. The Outcasts remain relatively few in number; a crash in the birth rate seems to have been another side effect of their genetic modification.