Introduction and links (short story)
Introduction and links was the introduction and linking material in Short Trips: Zodiac.
The story was comprised of a framing narrative that served as the introduction to each story within the anthology, which told a narrative about an astrologer known as Kasterborus.
Plot
Introduction
After a brief definition of astrology, a narrator tells us how, in the fourth millennium, we can see that almost all civilisations have looked up to the stars for guidance. The narrator tells us that the influence of the Osirans first appeared in circa 10,500 BC, and that other Earth civilisations adopted similar cultures of worship of the stars.
The Ancient Greeks were the ones to devise the zodiac system, in the Homeworld's solar system, these signs related to 'planets' in the firmament.
The Age of Reason took place in the second millennium of the Christian Era, where science took precedence, but in the third and fourth millennia, neo-astrology was formed when colonies separated ties with Earth. Kasterborus was mainly responsible for neo-astrology, and his name was used by Gallifrey to name one of their constellations after him.
Aries
Most of Kasterborus' calculations were lost in the fire that devastated capitol of Cyrrhenis Minima, but the remaining records show Kasterborus' care for astrology.
Aries is the first sign of the zodiac, and in Kasterborus' belief, he transcended to the firmament.
Taurus
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Gemini
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Cancer
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Leo
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Virgo
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Libra
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Scorpios
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Sagittarius
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Capricorn
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Aquarius
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Pisces
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Characters
References
- Mayan, Aboriginal, and Chinese cultures veered away from simple sun-worship, such as the cult of Orb.
- Sons of Earth is mentioned as being a "pressure group".
Planets
- Bellicantra, Stella Stora, and Japetus cut ties with Earth Central, and they adopted Kasterborus' neo-astrology.
- Chloris, S14, and Levithia also cut ties with Earth Central, but they adopted their own form of astrology.
- Mars and Estellios are associated with war.
Notes
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Continuity
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