The Aesiran are generally a larger race of humanity, with the examples we have seen tending to average far heavier and more massive than Earthborn humans. They are not as large as the Roderan, but are well outside the human normal otherwise. They also prefer colder climates outside the general definition of livability by most humans, but can operate in most normal environments. They are culturally carnivorous, and most of their food revolves around fish of some kind or another. Even their warships leave home with living fish in their water bunkers so they can eat fresh food no matter how far they travel. It is with great honor that they to give you fish from their own bunkers. They expect you to eat it and enjoy it.
The Aesiran are a distant race that spends little time in Earthspace. We had minimal diplomatic contact with them before The War began, and even their trading fleets rarely came to our worlds. That contact has increased in the years since Wars End, but they are still far from most of our colonies. Only the Wolfenheim sector has common contact with them, and even that is sporadic. Most Aesiran simply do not travel outside their borders and they like it that way. They have everything they need and everything they want inside their borders. Only some curiosity with the outside worlds keep them trading in trinkets and the like from other civilizations. Were it not for that latent curiosity, few people would see any Aesiran outside their borders.
I think I may have been overly optimistic when I noted earlier that it felt like my mind was working again. No bones about it, I’m doing better. The kuff is gone and almost everything that goes with it. But my brain still feels cloudy. Like I’m five hours past bedtime and asking for just one more show before I crash. It’s a good show, but I’m having trouble seeing the TV because my body really just wants to sleep some more. I’ve only had one dose of the quils in the last 24 hours though, so that is good. The quicker I can get off them the better. They are good friends for a day or so, but they overstay their welcome pretty quick if you let them. Better to see them out sooner rather than later.
I developed a bit of a kuff while I was away. Not certain if it was just general exhaustion combined with a lack of the daily vitamins I usually take but left at home, or if I ran into somebody with a bug my body wasn’t ready for. Whatever the case, I got home feeling tired but good. Then woke up to go to work and realized I couldn’t breathe right. Long story short, a couple days later of going back and forth between nyquil and dayquil to sleep and work, along with a liberal use of my asthma inhalers to keep my lungs working, and I have a new respect for the quils. Those things can be truly mind altering. I haven’t taken anything in 12 hours and only now really feel like I have a working mind again. And I never went over the recommended usage of anything.
The Fall of Minneapolis is a documentary about what went down in Minneapolis in 2020 and 2021. Much of what is in it I already know because this is my backyard. I live an hour away from Minneapolis and locals picked up a lot of information back in the day. Stuff that was public but not broadcast. And this has some stuff that was held back even from the locals. It is an interesting and illuminating documentary, told by people who lived there at the time, and who saw it all in real time. It uses police cameras, police radio traffic, official public statements, and the official police training manual, to shed light on what they saw at the time. It is a good documentary. I highly recommend everybody see it.

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