Katu PF - Trans-Peripheralist
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What's it really like to be a remote viewer? What's it like to view what people are doing from afar without them knowing? What's it like to spy on people?
Katu PF finds himself in this situation. Every year young people develop the ability to see what those on the other side of the periphery are doing. These are called Trans-Peripheralists. One might be come a Trans-Peripheralist at age 9. If you are going to become a Trans-Peripheralist, you will do so by the time your 12, maybe 13. Katu, however, doesn't gain this ability until age 16. And, only he knows that he has this ability.
If you are a Trans-Peripheralist, you're supposed to report when someone beyond the periphery is shirking their duties. What's Katu going to do? Who's he going to tell? He can't be a Trans-Peripheralist - he's too old. Nobody will believe him.
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Katu PF - Trans-Peripheralist - Dale Stubbart
In every generation Trans-Peripheralists are born into the Realm. Trans-Peripheralists are those who can see beyond the border, beyond the Periphery. This is the story of one such.
Katu Pf
Trans-Peripheralist
Far-Seeings
Far-Seeings
Trans-Peripheralist or Not
What Did It Mean to See?
The Rules
Sweeping Away Peripheral Debris
Once, There Was a War
The Periphery
Robert was a Palm Tree
What was Happening?!
Communication or Not?
That Strange Message
What Did It All Mean?
True Communication
A History Lesson
The Plan
A Very Slippery Slope
Escape?
Good-Bye
About the Author
Trans-Peripheralist or Not
The first of Katu Pf’s friends who became Trans-Peripheralists (TPs), began to be able to see beyond the Periphery at age nine. Katu was not one of these.
A few more of his friends made the transition the next year. Even more became TPs at age eleven. However, most who became Trans-Peripheralists were twelve years old before the veil was dropped from their eyes.
There were a few who became TPs each year. Only about fifty or so had become TPs this generation.
Trans-Peripheralists were in the minority. Yet, they held most of the highest positions of power within the Realm.
Normally, Trans-Peripheralists had relatives in previous generations who were TPs. Katu had none on either side of his family. There were none on the Pf side or on the Wlay side.
There was no reason for Katu to expect that he would become a Trans-Peripheralist. So, it was no surprise to him each year, when he didn’t become one.
The rest of Katu’s school mates who were not Trans-Peripheralists soon disassociated from those who were. They also quit believing in the Periphery. Or at least, they quit believing that there was anything beyond the Periphery worth seeing.
Katu remained friends with some of the TPs and with some of the non-TPs. Soon enough, he too would start to disbelieve and move away from his TP friends.
The younger a person was, when they became a Trans-Peripheralist, the more powerful they became in Trans-Peripheralist skills. At least, that was the way things normally worked.
The nine-year olds typically became TP Judges. The ten-year olds became TP Police. The eleven- and twelve-year olds merely became TP Reporters.
Only one person had ever become a TP past the age of fourteen. And, that person had had very weak Trans-Peripheral skills.
This TP’s parents and grandparents had all been famous Trans-Peripheralist Judges. So, many thought that he was only recognized as being a TP, because of their stature within the Realm.
Nevertheless, no one said so. At least they didn’t say this too loudly or to those they didn’t implicitly trust.
With all of this historical precedent, it was a great surprise to Katu Pf, when at age sixteen, he became a very strong Trans-Peripheralist. That sort of thing just didn’t happen. It wasn’t supposed to happen to him.
What Did It Mean to See?
Non-Trans-Peripheralists – those who could