Challenge #00888-B157: Station of Babel

Everybody panics in their own language.

This was where JOATs came into the fore. Electronic translators had

their limits, and one of the most prevalent of those limits was

breaching the Understanding Barrier.

Grammar is important. Especially in a panic situation.

Thus, in an emergency, the most level heads of the JOAT community come to the fore.

Shayde

stood on one of the plinths, using her own passive magic to make herself understood to all listeners. “Please proceed in an orderly

fashion to the emergency transport. Keep all children with you at all

times. Unattended children will be cared for and may be adopted by

needful nurturers.” She waved people through, careful not to touch

anyone.

She couldn’t tell, in an emergency, which citizens were more fragile than others.

On

the next plinth, just a few Standard Distance Units over, Rael was repeating her message in every language he knew. He’d been at it for

twenty minutes and had yet to come back to GalStand.

And once the

emergency was deal with, she’d have to report to Sherlock that she might

have been responsible for some idiot opening the door to The Glunk.

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