Alicia is in some ways very much an old school feudal servant. She actually took over an existing servant AI when she was born, in fact. That is rare for cybers in general, but is accepted practice on Camelot. She can play the role of servant wench with great vigor, and with a twinkle in her eye, but do not ever make the mistake of thinking that is the entirety of her personality. She is very much in line with the more modern sensibilities the Society for Creative Anachronism promotes due to their wish to actually attract women into their number. It is one of the more interesting aspects of Camelot society in my opinion. They glorify eras where racial and sexual inequality was the norm, while at the same time promoting modern ideas of equality. The resultant society is unique in time and space, and I believe that Alicia is one of their best ambassadors.
Dawn was very much a daughter of Camelot. She always had a royal demeanor, and absolutely loved the formal balls the big wigs so often convened. She was always more at home on a dance floor than in a jungle hunting Chinese troopers, but she did both with equal attention to detail. She always said that more could be accomplished through diplomacy and kind words than with weapons, though. That was an odd philosophy for a Marine, let me tell you. She was always professional enough to shoot when the time came, but she was also always looking for an alternative to going in guns blazing. Many of our missions went in ways I never would have expected because she was involved. That’s a good thing, by the way. She broadened my horizons in more ways than I can count. And she saved my life a similar number of times.
Outsiders rarely see Peloran in their natural habitat. There are few large cities in Peloran space where they congregate, and few have any wish to go places they do not know. But those Peloran who leave their worlds behind congregate much more than their cousins. They build grand space stations where all Races of Humanity are welcome, and trade anything people want. They don’t start fights, but since every single member of the crew is effectively part of security, they are exceptional at ending any fight that starts. And there is no such thing as an unarmed Peloran station. They are bristling with weapons, fighters, satellite defense stations, guard ships, and everything else it takes to defend a massive, nonmoving target. That makes a port of call at a Peloran space station a very safe proposition. Assuming you have no ill intentions, of course.
Alicia was born on Camelot, an Outer Colony world discovered by the first generation of gravtech explorer ships. They found flying reptiles that could pass for the dragons of myth, and an entire ecosystem that would be at home in a twisted fantasy novel. It surprised everyone when the Society for Creative Anachronism decided to sponsor a colony there built on the glory days of God, King, and Country they had spent centuries acting out. And then they sought out the cybers and invited them to take part in their grand venture. The cybernetic families were intrigued by the idea and agreed to support the new colony as equal partners. Think about that for a moment. A society built on an idealized version of Pre-Industrial Europe in full partnership with Space Age cybers. That is the world Alicia was born into, and her personality reflects it.
All of the original Cowboys were born on Earth, but then we started expanding our numbers at Alpha Centauri by recruiting people from more diverse backgrounds. Dawn was our first Cowboy from the Outer Colonies. She’d been born on Camelot, the youngest daughter of one of the planetary nobles. She joined the planetary militia and did good enough while fighting pirates that the United States Marine Corps snapped her up on a headhunting expedition. They promised her the whole nine meters…travel to foreign stars, meet exotic people…and kill them. Dawn ended up fighting in many of the numerous brushfire conflicts our government never publicly acknowledged back before The War. That gave her a wealth of experience in all kinds of warfare that the rest of us Cowboys lacked. She was a valuable member of my team throughout The War and beyond.




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