"My father was.. an interesting man" says Barron as stars stream by viewport
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Date: July 17th, 2018 10:41 PM Author: Vigorous love of her life step-uncle's house
"Who's that girl in the wheel chair?"
"Oh...that's Hailey Lohan. Lindsay's daughter. Fetal alcohol syndrome."
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Date: January 14th, 2019 2:13 PM Author: Sienna sweet tailpipe
so despite being, in your opinion, a pedophile I end up with the exact same life outcome as you?
I guess thats fine lol
looking forward to your 500 word response, you pedo freak
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Date: November 17th, 2024 8:38 AM Author: borders (retired)
Barron Trump stood on the command deck of the USNS Titov, a leviathan among the orbital fleets of the New Republic. He was a colossus himself, dwarfing every officer in his presence. At six feet nine inches, he loomed like a living monument. His face, long and angular, possessed a strangely archaic dignity. High cheekbones cast sharp shadows beneath the dim overhead lights, while his pale complexion seemed carved from cold alabaster. His ice-blue eyes betrayed no emotion, yet their gaze could pierce through layers of duplicity with terrifying ease. His hair, once golden in his youth, had faded to a near-platinum, a fitting crown for the scion of a forgotten empire.
His uniform was immaculate: black as the void outside the viewport, with gold epaulettes that caught the light like captive suns. The cut of the fabric accentuated his lean, towering frame, lending him a spectral quality that many in his crew found unnerving. And yet, there was an unplaceable softness to him—something in the stoop of his shoulders when he thought no one was watching, in the faintly wistful curve of his lips as he stared out into the infinite.
The USNS Titov was not merely a warship; it was a symbol. Nearly ten miles long, it carried 30,000 souls through the cold expanse of space. Its matte black hull bristled with railguns and kinetic missile pods. Deep within its heart, quantum-entangled AI cores hummed softly, orchestrating everything from hyperspace navigation to on-board climate control. Yet, for all its futuristic marvels, the Titov was deliberately archaic in its aesthetics, a gesture of nostalgic defiance against the digital transience of the era.
The ship's corridors were lined with faux wood paneling, and brass accents gleamed under the soft amber glow of incandescent-style lighting. Most striking of all were the Xbox One kiosks in the rec rooms, preloaded with games that had once defined Barron’s adolescence. Halo 5, Minecraft, Fallout 4—these were not just diversions for the crew but sacred relics to their commander, who insisted they remain unaltered, a tactile link to the homeworld he had left behind decades ago.
The Earth of 2137 was barely recognizable. The oceans had turned the color of tarnished silver under relentless geoengineering; the once-lush Amazon was a bone-dry basin, crisscrossed by automated mining rigs. America itself was no longer a republic in the old sense. It was a federation of hypercorporate fiefdoms, each ruled by an oligarchic technocracy. The presidency, abolished in 2084, was remembered only as a relic of chaos. A new council governed Earth, with decisions filtered through algorithmic consensus, but the people were largely indifferent. Their true faith lay in the stars.
The New Republic Fleet—NRF—was the planet’s mightiest projection of power, its sprawling armada encircling the solar system like a steel halo. Barron Trump, admiral and architect of the Titov, had risen to prominence not through name alone but by embodying the strange amalgam of futurism and nostalgia that defined the era. He was both a throwback and a visionary, a figure who inspired devotion and unease in equal measure.
Beside him on the bridge stood his closest confidant, Lieutenant Marika Velasquez. Her dark hair was cropped short, and her olive-toned face was marred by a scar that traced a jagged path from her left temple to the corner of her mouth—a souvenir from the Martian Insurrections. She had the wiry build of someone who had spent her youth in low gravity and the weary eyes of someone who had seen too much of humanity's darker inclinations.
"Admiral, incoming transmission from the New Versailles. Admiral Zhang requests confirmation of our readiness," she said, her tone clipped and efficient.
Barron did not immediately respond. His gaze lingered on the viewport, where stars streaked by in a brilliant cacophony of light. When he finally spoke, his voice was deep and resonant, but there was a curious detachment to it.
"Tell Zhang we’re ready," he said. “But readiness is relative, Lieutenant. One can prepare for the physical battle, but not for what lies beneath.”
Velasquez frowned but nodded, stepping away to relay the message. Barron remained, staring into the void.
Further down the ship, in the crew's quarters, a young ensign named Julian Adler was sitting at one of the Xbox One kiosks. He was engrossed in a game of Mass Effect 2, his fingers flying over the controller. Julian was barely 20, a farmhand from the Dakotas before his conscription, and he had never even seen an Xbox before being assigned to the Titov. Now it was his lifeline, a way to escape the suffocating discipline of military life. Around him, other crew members laughed and argued over their own games, their voices creating a strange, anachronistic harmony with the hum of the ship.
Adler's gaze occasionally darted to the mural painted on the far wall: a depiction of Earth as it had once been, lush and blue, with the moon shining like a beacon. It was said that Admiral Trump had ordered the mural himself, insisting that every crew member see what they were fighting for—even if they had never set foot on the planet.
Back on the bridge, Barron turned to Velasquez as she returned. For a moment, he hesitated, his inscrutable mask slipping.
“My father was... an interesting man,” he said quietly, his voice trailing off as the stars streamed by the viewport.
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