All characters are over the age of eighteen.
Pilots Log:
It's been one and a half Earth years since the recorded start date of "Project Styx".
In that time, the recorded population of this planet ballooned from the two initial subjects to a number of approximately one hundred and fifty.
That number is likely to increase before this is all over.
I can't worry about this now, I'm here for an express purpose. My mission comes first.
However, it becomes hard to focus my mind when I observe the population.
A geo scan of the area revealed a cave behind a waterfall where I could easily hide my stealth craft for the next couple of days as I find what I'm looking for.
What I didn't account for was how some of the subjects were naturally attracted to the waterfall, seemingly having become aware of it before my arrival.
A particularly uncomfortable moment arrived when a male and a female used the waterfall to bathe.
It was just another reminder of what has been taken from them.
Like everyone else in the encampment, they arrived naked. For some reason, not a single member of the population covered themselves. Perhaps it was a side effect of the process that took their memories, I try to sway my mind from imagining a more nefarious purpose.
The two walked hand in hand under the waterfall and proceeded to bathe in the cool spray.
While I didn't recognize the male, I did identify the female.
I'm sorry to say it was Sara.
She was always a well-spoken and intelligent officer. I deeply respected her, a prototypical example of the mastery of one's baser urges we try to achieve.
It sickened me to my core to see what she had become, a crude unkempt animal, taking the male's cock in her and rutting like common animals laughing like children as they did so.
I wanted to hit something when I observed him release his seed into her. Worst of all, she seemed happy about it, as if this wasn't against everything she had stood for.
They left shortly after, and I was able to calm myself.
I must remain focused, as much as it hurts me, Sara, nor anyone else among the larger population, is my mission.
I'm only here for one, the one they call "Subject 1".
I will find them,
I will save them.
If it's the last thing I do.
End of Log.
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"So," Adam began, his voice exerting itself as they lifted the beam into place, "Rumour around town is you and Sara have been sneaking off in the afternoons."
"I don't know what you're talking about," Bryce denied, taking off his leather gloves and wiping his forehead of sweat.
Bryce was new to town, having shown up only about a month ago. Like everyone else, he magically appeared in an empty field one day with no clothes and no memories. Unlike Adam, however, he didn't have to forage to survive.
When he arrived all he needed to do was follow the noise and find the already built town by the lake.
It had been a year and a half since Adam had first arrived in this land, also with no memories and no clothes, he had immediately set up camp by the lake officially becoming the first member of what would later be known as "Laketown".
Not the most original name, but it seemed appropriate.
He was the first, but very quickly, he wasn't the last. He soon ran into another person in these woods, a woman named Eve, who joined him in Eden and added her skills to help grow the camp, making life better and safer for both of them.
Shortly after, more people began showing up, similarly stripped of memories and clothes. Each one was welcomed to the camp with open arms and encouraged to use their skills for the betterment of the community.
What had once been a small tent by the lake had turned into a small town, littered with cabins, farms and public spaces where the residents of Eden could enjoy their lives, each one hopeful for the days when they would learn why they were here.
"I'm only telling you this because Erica won't shut up about it," Adam explained. "You'd think being nine months along would distract her, but nope, still the same gossip she always is."
"It..." Bryce hesitated. "It's no big deal, alright? We're keeping it casual, we're just seeing where things go."
"Hey, hey, you don't have to justify it to me, bud," Adam assured him, "Just be careful, your life can take a real left turn when you're 'keeping it casual.'"
"Listen to the man, Bryce," A female voice interrupted as she came around the corner. "Adam knows a thing or two about life's left turns."
Adam smiled when he saw Eve approach, covered in a layer of dirt and holding the left turn in question, a six-month-old baby boy, to her body.
"There they are." He grinned, grabbing his things and walking towards his family, kissing his son on the forehead and pecking Eve on the lips before turning back to Bryce, "You're good to pack up, right? I'm not leaving you hanging?"
"No, no, I can handle it," Bryce assured him. "See you tomorrow, boss."
"Bright and early," Adam waved, putting a hand on Eve's back and leading her down the road.
"And how are you two today?" He asked Eve as they walked,
"Well, it was harvest day," Eve explained, "Running around in the dirt all day, herding fifteen people to work together for the first time... yadda yadda. Thank all that is holy that I have the day off tomorrow I'm so fucking exhausted right now."
"I can see that makes two of you," Adam remarked, brushing his son's, whose name was River, hair.
"Lucky little bastard," she said, lightly kissing him. "He hung out under a tree all day. How does he get so tired?"
"A lotta life to live at his age," Adam reasoned. "Want me to take him?"
"Yes, thank you, my arms are killing me," Eve sighed in relief, handing River over to Adam, gently enough not to wake him. "So, what were you and Bryce talking about?"
"Oh, just confirming a rumour." Adam shrugged off,
"Oh, the one about him sleeping with Sara?" Eve asked, "Oh, and that's where the left turn talk came from. I get it now. Trying to warn him of your own mistakes."
"Careful, he might hear you," Adam said, feigning offence on River's behalf, inspiring a chuckle from Eve, "And even if I was, on a statistical level, I don't think there's much I can say to change the result."
"I guess not." Eve shrugged.