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Bertbert :
Okay, this is BertBert, I’ll start this the way I always do. These recordings are not for public release, they are for my personal notes and for my edification only. Which means, if you’re hearing this you are committing some sort of crime or something has happened to me, hopefully the former.
Ted:
Great. So you’re not recording and you can’t directly quote me because you don’t know who I am. I feel like this is going to be a very productive interview.
Ted:
This isn’t my division. I had to take two separate shuttles to get here and it’s a massive waste of my time. I decided it should be a massive waste of time for you as well.
Ted:
I know, right? All of the information you will get in this interview will be totally useless, but why don’t we do the interview anyway? Just for fun?
Bertbert:
Oh, for fucks sake. Fine. My questions basically center on the Ted Tube system and specifically a few systems that are currently under development.
Ted:
The Ted Tube system, you’re of course referring to the series of warp gates throughout the system, created by us.
Ted:
Great. It’s an amazing thing isn’t it? Without these warp gates we’d all still be stuck on our home worlds.
Bertbert:
That’s something that comes along with the Ted Tubes: the Ted Empire controlling all of the travel in three galaxies?
Bertbert:
The technology is completely owned by the Ted Empire. Other planets can’t develop their own warp gate technology, can they?
Ted:
They’re certainly welcome to try, but that’s a lot of resources and a lot of research time. Meanwhile our warp gates are here right now. So why bother?
Bertbert:
Excuse me. Your… complete control of intergalactic travel shouldn’t be alarming because it’s your empire that’s doing it and the Ted Empire is… what? Nice?
Ted:
We are working for every planet in The Triad. We are here to help them achieve their dreams as a people.
Ted:
Well, yes. The Teds expend a lot of resources creating this intergalactic system, it’s only fair that planets should pay their share of the burden.
Bertbert:
Some planets reportedly have to give up two-thirds of their exploitable resources in order to become a member of the Ted Tube network.
Ted:
That number sounds a little high to me. But look, think of the opportunity it opens you up to when you become a member of this network. You can now trade with any other member planet in the entire system.
Ted:
Right. Of course. You know we’ve been very tolerant of Sigius and it’s dedication to journalistic integrity, don’t you think?
Ted:
And you have made a killing selling your geo-thermal technology to several planets, am I right? The Ted Empire has been vary good for your people.
Bertbert:
A lot of people travel though your network of warp gates without even knowing how they work, isn’t that right?
Bertbert:
We conducted a poll on our planet and found that 76% of responders don’t know how your gates work.
Bertbert:
When they’re told that you have to destroy an entire solar system to make one, their opinion of the Ted Tube system drops precipitously-
Ted:
What we’re doing is creating a stable wormhole. And that requires a lot of energy. There’s only one place in the universe where we can get energy like this.
Bertbert:
You build a structure around the star, though. You capture the entire star and black out that entire solar system.
Ted:
Okay, can we just stop for a second and marvel at what the Ted Empire has accomplished here? We completely envelope a star and capture its energy. It’s beyond imagining.
Ted:
Don’t talk to me about Earth, okay? They’re all ideas no execution. Anybody can imagine something.
Bertbert:
What happens to the solar systems? You completely cover their star, what happens to the planets in that system?
Ted:
We take very good care to make sure that any system we mark for development has no sentient life on it.
Ted:
Hey, it’s crowded out there. There’s a lot of life in these three galaxies, I’m pretty sure we can lose a few microbes and fungus.
Ted:
As we’ve said before, when a solar system has been flagged for development we do a comprehensive survey of every planet and moon to make sure it doesn’t harbor any sentient life. These aren’t usable solar systems, they can’t be colonized, they’re just sitting out there waiting for us to do something with them.
Bertbert:
I have two separate reports from two separate expeditions saying that there is intelligent life in this system.
Ted:
We can’t listen to reports from every fly by night expedition putting a skiff together to go play scientist.
Ted:
We disagree. Our process of surveying for alien life is very thorough and we plan on doing a comprehensive sweep of the system before we begin building.
Bertbert:
On the outer rim of Triangulum you’re building something. It’s not a warp gate, we don’t know what it is. I’ve seen the images, it looks like wind chimes.
Bertbert:
Oh, no, I am. But I’m multi-tasking. You see, when will I get another chance to speak with anonymous sources within the Ted Empire? That’s how I’ll be describing you, by the way. “Anonymous sources in the Ted Empire”, I’m sure your bosses will love it.
Bertbert:
Right, there are no bosses in the Ted Empire, sure, that’s what you say but in my experience every Empire who says they’re the new world order just turns out to be Genghis Khan with a paint job. Genghis Khan was an Earthling-
Bertbert:
Really? That’s interesting. That’s pretty obscure Earth knowledge, I’d only expect an Earth Expert to know something like that.
Ted:
… y ou know, I just don’t understand you people. Do you have any idea how much The Ted Empire has changed things? I guess nobody remembers what it was like before we came along. Three galaxies filled with people looking up at the sky and wondering if anyone was out there. Nobody remembers how lonely all that was. Because the Ted Empire came along and told people they weren’t alone. We told people that if they chipped in and played their part, we could transform this entire corner of the universe. And we did. People were able to travel to new planets, new galaxies, it transformed everything. Now look… now all people can do is complain about us. Now all of a sudden every star and every planet is sacred. Progress requires a little destruction, don’t you get that?
Bertbert:
I think we all get that. I think what we have a problem with, is your definition of progress.
Ted:
Final effort to neutralize BertBert, the journalist from Sigius, went over like a lead balloon. She’s been incapacitated. By the way, I was right about her knowing about our time crystal experiments, if I hadn’t intercepted her and conducted this interview instead of the usual dum dums you guys foist onto the press she could’ve blown the lid off the whole thing. This was an excellent choice on my part and I’m sure that I will get zero credit for this.
Ted:
Anyway. I’m having her transported over to Operation: Murdock. She’ll be a perfect candidate for reconditioning. Let’s make BertBert the new voice of the Ted Empire.