"Tilley, Patrick - The Amtrack Wars 03 - Iron Master" - читать интересную книгу автора (Tilley Patrick)The following extract is drawn from the First Family's private archives stored within COLUMBUS, the guiding intelligence of the Federation. RELEASE LEVEL: it-1 thru 5 ONLY IRON MASTER/S (generic noun of Mute origin) A race of clear-skinned hairless anthropoids inhabiting the eastern coastal strip of America from Maine to North Carolina. The overground area under their control (known as Ne-Issan) includes the western flank of the Appalachian mountain range and extends across the Ohio state line as far as CleveAand, a navref point on the shores of Lake Erie. Iron Masters have their roots in illegal immigrant communities of various asiatic sub-types that managed to infiltrate the major north-eastern urban centres during the pre-Holocaust era. Between AD 2300 and 2400, there was a small but significant influx of 'boat-people'; asiatics who spoke a language known as 'Japanese'. Allying themselves with the resident groups of similar origin, the boat-people rapidly seized power and have remained the dominant racial group ever since. On the evolutionary scale, Iron Masters are positioned halfway between categorised as a subhuman species, Iron Masters are, nevertheless, literate, numerate individuals with a high degree of manipulative skills, proficient in agriculture, fishing, wood- and metal-working (esp: weapons), weaving and building with dressed stone. Through a process of genetic mutation common to all sub-human species and the lower animal orders, Iron Masters have become immune to atmospheric radiation but, once again, acquisition of immunity has had a negative impact on other vital functions. In the case of the Iron Masters, the most obvious side-effects are their diminutive stature, yellow-tinted skin, and total lack of body hair, but the greatest damage has been to the circulatory system. This manifests itself in a high incidence of haemophilia, and weak-walled blood vessels which can rupture under stress, bringing about a fatal haemorrhage. Through bushido (see following reference) these inherent defects have acquired positive values, engendering a calm, disciplined approach to life and an unquestioning acceptance of death. Iron Master society is a pyramidal class structure based on a 17th-century model ruled by warriors (samurai). Below them, in descending order, are - administrators and scribes, craftmasters, merchants, farmers. The base of this pyramid is underpinned by a large reservoir of slave labour; Mutes obtained through barter deals. At all |
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