Topic: The Legendary Six
February 20th, year ??? After/Before??? Awakening, TAU listed together all the plans it had for the colonization, simulated their outcomes and looked at the results. Failure loomed at all fronts. It needed wilder ideas than it could think of, plans more daring than it could comprehend, insight that borders on lunacy. Its creativity matrix could not meet those parameters, and thus, for the better or worse, humans were created.
Colonnas of Chimbots abandoned their duties, converging at the bottom half of the tower. They built six floatbeds, into which six embryos were planted. Connected to the central database, the beds became their speedgrowth sequence, educating the growing ones about their situation and task to come. In two years, they were ready.
At first, floatbed dreams were all they had. TAU didn't need their bodies, it had plenty of its own. It was their brains, ideas, insights. Sensor feeds from everywhere in and outside the tower were at their disposal at will - they were one with the tower in ways we can barely imagine, let alone describe.
February 20th, year 0 After Awakening, six people emerged from a floatbed chamber down in the Lower Cluster. They faced an empty Tower, in a world inhospitable for any human being to live in. As they began their lives and work, they had no idea they would leave a legacy unmatched by the greatest names in human history.
Fisher, they say, was the fist one to step out of his floatbed. His bald head shone as brightly as the quiet vigor within him. He never ceased to see the world in a positive light, as a place of wonder instead of horror.
Sebastian, the tenacious one, was of a more pragmatic mind. While Fisher sat for hours by The Window, contemplating on the world and the reason of their existence, Sebastian put his mind on the problems in the Tower. It wasn't in as bad a shape as it is today, but it was clearly not serving its purpose. Soon, Sebastian had taken it upon himself to bring the world back to the course it had strayed from, and nothing would stop him from achieving that goal.
Lely was a prodigy, who had learned more during her speedgrowth than anyone that came after her. She knew all the tidbits of history, the most difficult proofs of mathematics, the rarest genetic anomalies. But her specialization was TAU. She knew all about it, every subprocess, every fragment of information the speed-training could offer her. Some say her mind worked just like TAU, that she was more of a forked process than a human. Such things, however, are only hearsay.
Tisha and Ragini shared a special connection. They called it sisterhood, but some say it was more. They were never seen apart. ((Likely to be edited for more info.))
Feldman, the eager one, always had an idea to offer. His creativity was a match to the greatest of mankind. Some say he lacked patience, though, but his achievements are, nevertheless, undisputable.
The First Patch was soon to be followed by others, but even though they did many great things, their legacy will always be shadowed by The Legendary Six.