As a security measure, I have ordered that they be immediately reassigned to a posting out of the system. As their suggestion violates our stance as passive observers, it has been denied. One member of my team has requested permission to covertly deliver a cure to the primitives. They are unconsciously and, in some instances, consciously, contributing to the further spread of the virus. Various political groups of primitives have taken the outbreak as an opportunity to further their own agenda to solidify their positions of influence, or to subvert those in greater influence. This has also been noticed among the leadership of the primitives, thus decreasing the overall effectiveness of some national efforts. We have noted a large percentage of primitives refusing to heed the directives of their health specialists. Ignorance has also contributed to the spread. The primitive international bodies have so far been unable to enforce a united effort to combat the outbreak. The primitive nation states have each implemented their own local containment procedures to varying, mostly ineffective, effect. While some immunity agents have been developed, they are unlikely to be widely available to all the Sol III primitives for some time.
Primitive research and development teams independent of each other have instigated moves to synthesize viable cures and immunity agents. Primitive deaths have exceeded 1 million. The various primitive national health apparatuses are currently stretched to capacity and are struggling to contain the virus. Rest assured they are under strict orders not to let any fall into the possession of the primitives. Our analysis has shown that the virus should not affect our kind, but to guard against the possibility of a viral mutation that changes this, our covert observation agents have been issued universal antivirals. The previously reported localized viral outbreak on Sol III has developed into a full-scale planetary outbreak.
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Subject: Situational Update on Sol III Primitives To: Director Naar’Zoli Vir Hitai’fut, Pre-FTL Xeno Monitoring Agencyįrom : Senior Operative Paar’Soli Vir Asir’ech, Sol III Observation Division
In 1999, Liwayway Arceo received a Philippine National Centennial Commission award for her pioneering and exemplary contributions in the field of literature.-DOCUMENT-START. Arceo during a memorial service held at the Loyola Memorial Chapel in Guadalupe, Makati, Philippines on December 3, 1999.Īrceo received a Carlos Palanca Award for Short Story in Filipino (Filipino (Tagalog) Division) in 1962 a Japan Foundation Visiting Fellowship in 1992 a Gawad CCP for Literature given by the Cultural Center of the Philippines in 1993 a Doctorate on Humane Letters, an honoris causa, from the University of the Philippines in 1991 the Catholic Authors Award from the Asian Catholic Publishers in 1990, and the Gawad Balagtas Life Achievement Award for Fiction from the Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas (Writers Union of the Philippines, or UMPIL) in 1988. Filipina thespian Elizabeth Oropesa received a FAMAS Best Actress Award in 1976 for her role in the film.Īfter her death, Filipino writers paid tribute to Liwayway A. Ilaw ng Tahanan became a television soap opera aired on RPN 9, during the late 1970s.Īrceo's short story Lumapit, Lumayo ang Umaga was later turned into an award-winning film by National Artist Ishmael Bernal in 1975. She also acted in Ilaw ng Tahanan, a long-running radio serial.
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The film was produced by two movie companies X'Otic Pictures of the Philippines and Eiga Hekusa of Japan, in 1944. Arceo's story, Uhaw ang Tigang na Lupa was placed second in the Japanese Imperial Government-sanctioned Pinakamabuting Maikling Katha ng 1943 (The Best Short Stories of 1943).Īrceo made her mark as a lead actress in Tatlong Maria, a Japanese/Philippine film produced during World War II. Most of her books were published by Ateneo de Manila University Press and The University of the Philippines Press. She also published collections of short stories such as Ina, Maybahay, Anak at iba pa, Mga Maria, Mga Eva, Ang Mag-anak na Cruz (1990), and Mga Kuwento ng Pag-ibig (1997).
Arceo was born 30 January 1924.Īrceo authored a number of well-received novels, such as Canal de la Reina (1973) and Titser (1995).