Feb. 12th, 2030

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This is a work in progress of some of the terms Jane uses/knows to describe her world. They're here for reference and I will be adding more as I comb through the book. Some of them don't have descriptions yet, as I haven't really compiled anything coherent about it. When I do, they'll be added.

Last update: 3/26/2011

Commonplace Routines

Morning Assembly- Meeting every morning in which the community speaks about new events, old events and have a daily lesson to help them become better members of the Collective.

Give Feedback- When you get services from a place/person, you leave them feedback, which is recorded. People/places always strive for a high feedback rating

Going to Emerald City on the Night Train- Getting sent to Reboot.

Valise- Everyone has one of these. It’s illegal to open someone else’s valise, even on official searches. It’s even difficult to have it opened after the owner has died. People usually store illegal materials in them.

Spoons- Spoons are illegal to make now and people tend to keep their spoons on them, inscribed with their post code. They’re very valuable.


People

Chromatics- People who have a high enough colour rating from their Ishihara to be considered a colour. (Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Purple, Orange)

Achromatics- Greys. People who do not have a high enough colour rating from their Ishihara to obtain a colour.

Prefects- Those who have score a 70% or higher on their colour rating can try for Prefect status in their colour. These are the leaders of the cities and towns.

Chromogentsia- Anyone whose perception level is above 50% is included in this category. They are given special privileges, including meeting times to discuss the state of the village.

Our Munsell- Albert Munsell. Inventor of the colour system they use and the man whose teachings they follow.

Colourman- An employee of National Colour who delivers the Ishihara. He also dictates whether or not a town or city can be on the Grid to receive colour from National Colour.

Riffraff- They're thought of as Barbarians by the people of the Collective. There are many stories about how they eat children.

The Previous- Anyone who came before the Something that Happened. The portraits that are around about them show that they have bigger pupils, a greater distinction in gender and were uneducated and selfish.

Apocryphal- People who are so outside the norms of society that even the Rules cannot explain them, so they do not exist.

The Extras - "Unlicensed supernumeraries." People who are damaged Nightloss (blind), Rebootees and generally anyone the Collective cannot acknowledge for one reason or another.

Swatchman- Basically a doctor. A swatchman uses swatches of colour to cure illnesses, ease pain, slow bleeding and can even use it to kill.


Places

Greyzone- The place where the Greys are allowed to live. It's set apart from the rest of the town and, while Chromatics are allowed to enter, they're not usually welcome.

East Carmine- A town on the Fringes, where the Rules are interpreted very loosely. Jane comes from East Carmine.

Rusty Hill- A town outside East Carmine where people were taken by the Mildew four years earlier. It's a ghost town, and most people stay away because of the quarantine and the talk of Riffraff and Pookas.

High Saffron- A mysterious place, also outside East Carmine, where many people have died while venturing to it. It has a giant Flak Tower of unknown use.

Jade-Under-Lime - A place in the Green sector, where Eddie and his father originally come from.

Emerald City - the Capital city of Chromatica, where you are supposedly sent for Reboot. One of many slightly inexplicable references to the Wizard of Oz.

Fringes - Places on the outer areas of Chromatica. They are known for being loose in enforcing the Rules.

Chromatica- The country which everyone lives in. Nobody ever makes reference to outside of it.

00496- The official year.


Everyday Terms
Most of these are self explanatory

"Everything turned brown"- A phrase to describe when something goes bad or wrong. (Most things related to brown or shades of brown are the same.)
"We have to do this before everything turns brown."

Flip - An approved curse.
"Oh, flip, I've lost my meritbook."

Tauped- An approved curse.
"She really tauped that up."

Beiging - An approved curse.
"I'll do what I beiging well please."


Jaundiced- Often used in expressions of mild disbelief
"Well I'll be jaundiced.

youknow- Euphemism for sex.
"Don't think you can get a bit of youknow out of this deal."

whatnots- ...figure it out
"She caught him looking at her whatnots."

Magic Word- Please/thank you...either one could work
"I won't do that because you didn't say the magic word."

Lambada- A scandalous sort of dance between couples. Considered a precursor to youknow
"If you don't want youknow, I can offer you a lambada."


"Recreation"

Green Peeked- A phrase used when someone looks at Lime

Greening
- Getting high. Usually off of Lime or Lincoln.

Greeners- People who regularly partake in the use of Lime, Lincoln or sweetdream

Chasing the Frog- A very dangerous way of Greening. Used when someone goes to the Green Room because their cortexes have been too fried for Lime or Lincoln.

Lime/Lincoln/Sweetdream- Shades of green that can induce a high in degrees. Lime is the lowest, sweetdream is the highest.


Products of the Collective

Very Racy Story- Approved reading

Spectrum- Where most people get their news

Spouse Mart- Where people read to find a suitable spouse of appropriate hue. It's strictly controlled by the Rules, but people find ways around it.

Night Terror/Night fear/Night panic- What most people get when they venture out at night or even when they are stuck in the dark in their house. They imagine things that will come to get them.

Mildew - A feared disease which causes quick, internal rotting, and externally displays as turning physically grey and withered from the extremities inwards. Believed to be highly contagious. Later, it's discovered not to be a disease at all, but a colour shown to the troublesome which induces disease.

Civil Obligation- Each person has 50 years Civil Obligation to the Collective. This is the amount of time that they are a productive member of the Collective. Before this time is up, loss of their life is considered a loss of resources for the Collective.

Pointless Task- often used for humility realignment, and are exactly as described. A pointless task - things like a chair census, which is generally considered one of the better options.

Previous/Mysteries

Floatie- Bits of metal that float up from the ground. They always seek the lowest point on land or water.


Around the Community

Crackletrap- A large structure in a town to attract lightning away from the citizens.

Radtalk- Using radiators to tap out Morse code to spread gossip around the community. Also used by some to tap out Leapbacked books.

Beigemarket- Selling things on the Beigemarket will earn cash merits, but since they are unofficially obtained, will not help one keep away from Reboot or obtain privileges in society.

The Green Room - A room which, essentially, is designed for assisted suicide. A Swatchman will offer you the option of the Green Room if diagnosed with the Mildew. It is filled with a green light which will induce immediate euphoria, unconsciousness within 12 minutes and death within 16.

Rulebook

Feb. 12th, 2030 05:18 pm
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Taken straight from here. Given that there are Rules smattered all throughout the book. I thought I'd make a list of all the ones we know exist. In numerical order, of course, as far as possible (the ones with numbers are usually at the beginning of chapters, and others are within-text mentions)

[The Rules We Know]

Section 1

1.1.01.01.001: Everyone is expected to act with all due regard for the well being of others.

1.1.01.01.002: The Word of Munsell shall be adhered to at all times.

1.1.01.01.008: All residents are required to make sacrifices for the good of the community.

1.1.01.02.066: Every resident owns a valise which can never be opened, except by the owner, even after death, where a next of kin's agreement is required.

1.1.02.01.159: The hierarchy shall be respected at all times.

1.1.2.02.03.15: Marriage is an honourable estate and should not be used simply as an excuse for legal intercourse.

1.1.06.01.223: The position of Prefect is open to only those with a perception of 70% and above. In the event of no one being avaliable, an acting Prefect may be appointed until a suitable perceptor is found.

1.1.6.23.102: The raising of one's voice is permissible only at sporting events and only from the spectators. At all other times, speech is to be kept at a polite volume.

1.1.19.02.006: Team sports are mandatory in order to build character. Character is there to give meaning to team sports.

1.2.02.03.059: All residents are expected to learn a musical instrument.

1.2.23.09.022: A unanimous verdict by all the primes will countermand the Head Prefect.

1.2.31.01.006: Anyone caught paying under or over price for goods or services shall be fined.

1.3.02.06.023: There shall be no staring at the sun, however good the reason.

1.03.02.13.114: Pocket handkerchiefs are to be changed daily, and are to be kept folded, even when in the pocket. Handkerchiefs may be patterned.

1.5.01.01.029: Abuse of medicinal hue is strictly forbidden. See Annexe IV-B for a list of banned shades.

1.6.02.13.056: Generally speaking, nudity and unselfconscious regard of the body are to be encouraged. Clothes are required to be worn as and when decorum demands it (see Annexe XVI).

Section 2

2.1.01.05.002: All children are to attend school until the age of sixteen or until they have learned everything, whichever be sooner.

2.1.03.01.115: All trips beyond the outer markers have to be approved by a Prefect or a Senior Monitor.

2.3.02.62.228: Approved words to be used in oaths and chastisements can be found in Annexe 4 (permitted exclamations). all other Very Bad Words are prohibited. Fine for non-compliance: Prefect's discretion, 100 demerits maximum.

2.3.03.01.006: Juggling shall not be practiced after 4 p.m.

2.3.06.02.087: Unnecessary sharpening of pencils constitutes a waste of public resources, and will be punished as appropriate.

2.3.06.56.027: Flowers are not to be picked; they are to be enjoyed by everyone.

2.3.06.56.067: The consumption of more than 2,500 Mcal per day is forbidden.

2.3.09.23.061: Slouching is not permitted under any circumstances.

2.4.01.03.002: Feedback may not be modified once given.

2.4.16.55.021: Males are to wear dress code #6 during inter-collective travel. Hats are encouraged, but not mandatory.

2.5.03.02.005: Generally speaking, if you fiddle with something, it will break. Don't.

2.5.03.16.281: Lightning avoidance drill is to be practiced at least once a week.

2.6.02.13.057: Every resident will take the Ishihara test in their twentieth year.

2.6.03.24.339: Finder's fees are not permitted to be higher than 10%

2.6.19.03.951: A resident shall be deemed Purple if their individual Red and Blue perception values are within thirty points of each other. Outside of this, the individual shall be deemed as the stronger of the two colours. Marital conversion rules apply as normal.

2.6.21.01.066
: Dinner may be taken privately, but shall also be available from the communal kitchen, as long as the Head Cook is informed before 4 p.m, and an attendance chit obtained.

2.6.23.02.935: Residents may not keep pets in their room.

2.6.32.12.269: The Leapback list shall be maintained by the most westerly village in Green Sector East. Fresh Leapback shall be chosen in reverse alphabetical order.

2.8.02.03.031: No bicycles shall be used beyond the outer markers, lest the steel frames attract lightning.

Section 3

3.2.02.58.624: Boundary patrol is to be performed a minimum of daily, frequency to be determined by requirements. All are to take part.

3.6.02.01.025: Licentious behaviour between unmarried partners is strictly prohibited. Fine: 500 merits.

3.6.03.12.009: Croquet mallets are not to be used for knocking in the hoops. Fine: one merit.

3.6.12.03.267: Unicycles are not to be ridden backwards at excessive speed.

3.6.23.05.058: National Colour employees are exempt from daily Useful Work.

3.6.23.12.028: Ovaltine may not be drunk at any time except before bed.

3.9.34.59.667: In order to maintain the quality of breeding stock and public decency, complimentary colours are absolutely forbidden from marrying (Example: Orange/Blue, Green/Red, Purple/Yellow)

Section 4

4.2.12.34.431: The menu at village tearooms shall not be deviated from.

Section 5

5.1.02.12.023: It is a condition of custodianship that all Paintings, Sculptures and other works of art must be shown to any other resident on demand.

5.2.02.02.018: Yellows are permitted to break Rules in the pursuit of Rule Breakers, but all Rules to be broken must be logged before hand, and countersigned by the Yellow Prefect.

5.2.03.01.002: Any resident who has been even indirectly exposed to Mildew must follow quarantine procedures.

5.3.21.01.002: Once allocated, postcodes are permanent and for life.

5.6.12.03.026: Open Returns can never be questioned, or rescinded.

Section 6

6.1.02.03.012: The annual thousand hour lamp burn allocation may be discharged however the Council sees fit. Multiple lamp heads are allowed, but total allocation time remains unchanged. Unused time may be carried over.

6.1.02.11.235: Artifacture from before the Something that Happened may be collected, so long as it does not appear on the Leapback list and is not possessed of colour above 23% saturation.

6.3.01.01.225: The Ishihara test is final and cannot be reviewed, nor retaken.

6.6.19.61.247: Vulgar mispronunciations of everyday words will not be tolerated.

Section 7

7.3.12.31.208: Reckless disrespect of the lightless hours will not be tolerated.

Section 9

9.02.02.22.067: Jam jars, milk and cordial bottles are to be manufactured and supplied in one size only.

9.3.88.32.025: The cucumber and tomato are both fruit; the avocado is a nut. To assist with the dietary requirements of vegetarians, on the first Tuesday of the month, chicken is a vegetable.

9.7.12.06.098: Anyone above 50% receptive is given the designation 'Chromogencia' and is eligible for such privileges as listed in Appendix D.

Prime colours in the Red-Blue-Yellow model have an established representative on all Councils.

The number between 72 and 74 is strictly prohibited.

It is forbidden to count sheep.

It is forbidden to manufacture new spoons.

It is forbidden to use acronyms.

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