
So it was in September that I had an image I drew in memory of Jack, an image full of tiny symbolisms, tattooed on my arm. But how to make something genuinely permanent, at least in the space of your own life? What can you do to guarantee that these images are forever accessible, not subject to the vagaries of storage needs, re-decorating, the desires of others (and we have to admit that there may be others with their own needs), and the unhappy happenstance of digital storage failure?



I decided that it was not, that in some way they had to be preserved. But which to remove? And how does that piecemeal removal not eventually end in the total removal of all of them? Is that desirable? One response to this would be to simply not do that - preserve those shrines forever. Each of these things, each of these subconscious attempts to preserve memory (since we all have to acknowledge that the memory in our brains is feeble and unreliable) probably would at some time disappear from my home. They were permanent physical things, of course, but each could - and probably would - eventually be moved, stored, or discarded. What was alarming was the realization I had finally that all of these were ephemeral in some sense. That wasn’t alarming that just seems like a normal part of the grieving process. Everywhere I look there is some small shrine to Jack - some of her art, some of the things she loved, and some of the things that remind me of the best of times with her. I have made the call, but would like hear from other on what they did or what they think of these questions.In August I noticed something mildly alarming as I walked around my home. Does the Traveller try to find some travelling 30 Parsecs and sell him the High Passage ticket (30x Cr20,000) = Cr600,000. Does the Traveller try to find someone travelling on a ship with the longest Jump capability and sell him the ticket? Meaning that same Subsidized Liner as above is leaving to a system 3 Parsecs away (Price Cr20,000) oppose to another Liner only travelling 2 Parsec (Cr12,000). Side Note: The 6 Parsec ticket price of Cr470,000 is very large jump from the 5 Parsec ticket price 45,000 I assume that this difference is similar to the difference between a ticket on a Boeing 747 and a Space X into orbit.Ī Traveller with a TAS membership wants to sell this High Passage. High Passage costs range from Cr8500 for 1 Parsec to Cr470000 for 6 Parsecs Travelled. This passage may be used, retained or sold. Regarding a TAS Membership: Every two months, it pays dividends in the form of one high passage to each member. Does the Traveller by 10 tickets (each 3 Parsecs and cost Cr15,000) for a total of Cr150,000? Does the Traveller buy one ticket aboard said ship for Cr15,000? or

The cost to travel ranges from 1 to 6 Parsecs what if the distance travelled is greater than 6 Parsecs?įor example a Traveller wants to travel 30 Parsecs aboard a Subsided Liner (Jump = 3 Parsec) in Middle Class.
