Charity in a Godless Universe: Part IV
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Item Types | Notes |
Item Code | 0026939C |
Mass | 0.8 |
Value | 100 |
Charity in a Godless Universe Amelia Sang Part IV: Of the five generators that once powered our settlement, my family’s church had left behind just one. But with no one left with the knowledge to repair it, blackouts were frequent. Nine months after the church members left, conditions in our settlement were dire. Most of the colony’s credits had left with the congregation, and merchants no longer had a reason to visit. We began rationing our remaining food, but supplies were running low. Anyone with a means to escape had long since left the planet. We faced a total collapse, if not for what happened next. The first ship arrived at night, and woke up the whole settlement. No one had visited in months. In the dark, dozens of us made our way to the Starport and found new craft landed there – large, but older. On its side was painted an golden symbol: six hands, joined around a planet. Hello! I pushed to the front of the crowd. OK! Hey! The man stopped and laughed. Over the next few days, more Enlightened ships arrived. Their crews fed us, and restored our settlement’s power, but then they didn’t leave. Through Dr. Dewan, we learned more about the Enlightened: they called themselves The Enlightened took up residence on the grounds of the old church, and began teaching us survival skills: how to cook, and how repair our colony’s equipment. They lent us credits to buy supplies, and within half a year, our settlement was functioning independently. Eventually, the Enlightened packed up, and left our colony to survive on its own. But this time, I left too, as the newest member of their group. I had finally found a cause that made sense to me – an ethos I could believe in, without ignoring part of myself: There are no gods to worship. No divine beings are coming to save us. Humanity’s capacity for empathy – and our willingness to support each other – is our species’ best hope to survive among the stars. It’s up to mankind to watch over itself.Charity in a Godless Universe: Part IV description
Yelled a man from the boarding ramp,
I’m Dr. Dewan. My friends and I are from the Enlightened. We heard there may be a settlement out here, in trouble.
Our generator’s failed. We have about a week of recycled water left. Do you have anyone who can fix it?
he said,
We can hook up your recycler to pull power from our ship. Then we can see about those repairs.
someone yelled from the crowd,
Are you people from some kind of church?
No!
He shouted back,
We’re actually kind of the opposite!
atheist humanists
. He told us they go to places in the galaxy where people need help.
Without gods,
he said,
all we have is each other.
The Starfield Charity in a Godless Universe: Part IV is one of many Starfield items found in the Settled Systems. Classed as Notes, a single Charity in a Godless Universe: Part IV has a mass of 0.8 and a credit value of 100.Charity in a Godless Universe: Part IV overview
If you want to add Charity in a Godless Universe: Part IV to your inventory, open the Starfield console command window and enter the following: player.additem 0026939C If you want more than one Charity in a Godless Universe: Part IV, add the quantity you require (eg. 3) after the item_id. Eg: player.additem 0026939C 100Charity in a Godless Universe: Part IV console command