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taking a few, and poured a cup of Earl Grey tea. ::</nowiki></pre> | taking a few, and poured a cup of Earl Grey tea. ::</nowiki></pre> | ||
==Preventing large explosions.== | |||
<pre style='font-size:12px;'><nowiki>((Deck 6 - USS Drake)) | |||
James: =/= Ensign James to Lt. Pandora - Lieutenant, I am on Deck 6. | |||
There is minimal damage to the surroundings and door controls. What | |||
happened and what should I do? =/= | |||
Pandora: =/= Unknown at this time. One moment. =/= | |||
Pandora: =/= Ensign, please report to engineering. Your assistance | |||
may prove useful. =/= | |||
James: =/= Right away, Sir.=/= | |||
0o This ship seems to have a high pretensity for damage... Fascinating... 0o | |||
((Main Engineering - USS Drake)) | |||
:: Stepping through the turbodoor, James was hit by the air of urgency | |||
in the room. It was abundantly obvious that this is not a good | |||
situation, even the people who knew the ship best where panicked. | |||
Although this could just be the regular state of affairs on the Drake, | |||
he supposed. After all the only real benchmark James had was that of | |||
the Discovery, which probably could not be considered a average for | |||
the fleet... Before James had a chance to finish that thought Lt. | |||
Pandora appeared by the door, stepping aside to let him out. :: | |||
James : Lt., what is the ships current state? Based off what I saw on | |||
the way down, I would predict that it is mostly intact, however... | |||
Pandora: We appear to still be intact, but that is, as ever, subject | |||
to change without notice. Please try to prevent any large explosions. | |||
James: Yes, Sir... If I may ask, where are you headed to? I may be of | |||
assistance from down here? | |||
Pandora: To find out why there is a large chroniton spike in the roll bar. | |||
James: :: Slightly muttered:: Ah, Deck... 3. ::Normal:: I'll be sure | |||
to notify you if I notice any anomalies around that area, Sir. | |||
:: As Lt. Pandora stepped through the doors, James caught a glance of | |||
possibly the most disconcerting sight possible, in this situation - | |||
Pandora was smiling. It could even been described as cheerful. While | |||
it is true that James didn't exactly know her well, based off previous | |||
experience the situation with the ship must be rather bad to have her | |||
try to comfort him... James stepped into the station, heading straight | |||
for the panel next to the warp core. He was told to prevent any large | |||
explosions and that could potentially be the source of the largest | |||
one. :: | |||
James: ::Under breath:: Containment seems good... Slight Anti-matter | |||
spike, but nothing to be worried about... Seems fine...</nowiki></pre> | |||
==Shadow connections== | |||
<pre style='font-size:12px;'><nowiki>((Main Engineering - USS Drake)) | |||
:: Fortunately, the Drake is a surprisingly resilient ship. Despite | |||
all of the damage, there didn't seem to be anything critical. Still, | |||
several important systems had moved onto redundancy's. One of those | |||
was the broad band subspace transmitter's primary pathway. Not | |||
critical, but still nice to have working just in case and a quick | |||
repair. James was just finishing it off, connecting his tricorder to | |||
check for signal corruption, when he noticed something strange. :: | |||
0o This could be... I need to contact the Lt... 0o | |||
James: =/= James to Lt. Pandora =/= | |||
James: =/= Sir, are you able to interface with my tricorder from Deck | |||
3, there's something I need you to see. =/= | |||
Pandora: [Tag] | |||
James: =/= If I'm not mistaken, we can not only not communicate with | |||
the nearest subspace beacon, but another ship with the same | |||
identifiers as the Drake is, partially, communicating with us. I | |||
initially thought it could be some kind of spoofing attack, however | |||
its not sharing any data with us, beyond identifiers. =/= | |||
Pandora: [Tag]</nowiki></pre> | |||
==Breifing== | |||
<pre style='font-size:12px;'><nowiki>((OOC: Sorry it took me so long to sim arriving at briefing!) | |||
((USS Drake - Captain's Ready Room)) | |||
Whale: I take it I missed something pretty important back there. | |||
::turning to Solok.:: When you say it's "our" ion trail... I'm | |||
assuming we don't have this urgent meeting if it's just that Stennes | |||
has been flying us in circles. | |||
Whale: No offense, Lieutenant. | |||
Stennes: None taken. The ion trail, which is indeed ours as far as we | |||
know, extends ahead of us into the solar system. It’s possibly a | |||
consequence of the temporal displacement. | |||
0o Oh great... I hate time travel... 0o | |||
Whale: ((Response)) | |||
Stennes: Commander Solok reckons the explosion sent us twenty-five | |||
hundred years into the past. | |||
Solok: Cross-referencing historical, xenotechnological, and | |||
astronomical studies of this region and the Ishkarians specifically, | |||
our observations of the situation at present coincide with an | |||
estimated backward travel through time of between 2000 and 2800 years. | |||
The apparently recent construction of the beacon narrows that range to | |||
something between 2450 and 2550 years prior to our present. Or what | |||
was, until this event, the present for us. | |||
0o That's over 25 Centuries! That even pre-dates the awakening... 0o | |||
Pandora: That may prove problematic. | |||
Valis: ::raising her eyebrow at the Android's unnecessary statement of | |||
the obvious:: Indeed. | |||
Reed: Any thoughts on why Professor Arnold would have sent us back to | |||
this time in particular? Perhaps this has something to do with... | |||
well, the beacon is new. Isn't it likely that Arnold sent us back to a | |||
time before the accident? | |||
Solok: That would seem to be a logical deduction. | |||
Brice: Sorry - how do we know it was Professor Arnold? | |||
Weston: That's a very good question. | |||
Valis: And who is this Professor Arnold? | |||
James: Indeed, I take it he is someone from past encounters? | |||
Rogers/Anyone: ((R?)) | |||
:: James noted a slight shift in expression coming from the nearby | |||
android... Curious:: | |||
Pandora: Have you begun preparing your report for Temporal Affairs yet, | |||
Captain? | |||
Rogers We have bigger immediate concerns than preparing a report Lt. I | |||
suggest you concern yourself with the readiness of the Drake than | |||
worrying about reports I need to write. | |||
:: Just as quickly as it appeared, the... feature... disappeared, | |||
replaced with the usual blank stare. :: | |||
Pandora: As you wish. | |||
Rogers:: It took Will a few moments to refocus by which time the | |||
remaining senior staff had arrived and the conversation has turned to | |||
aspects of their current situation. :: | |||
Weston: Does anyone else find that impossible, though? How could the | |||
same vessel travel backwards in time twice from two separate points? | |||
Valis: Though it does seem unlikely at first consideration, there are | |||
in fact any number of possibilities. We could have come from two | |||
separate time-lines, or the other Drake might possibly have already | |||
returned to the so-called "present" only to return to this time for a | |||
second time. Though either of those could be incorrect and something | |||
else entirely might have occurred. Space-time is quite fluid and | |||
unpredictable. | |||
Danzia: Please don't tell me we're in Null Space again. | |||
Weston: I think we can rule out Null Space for now at least. | |||
Astrometrics apparently has told us that we're in an unusual time, not | |||
place. ::nodding toward Solok and Stennes.:: | |||
Brice: But why would he do that. What’s the motive? | |||
Weston: And where is he now? It may sound extreme but he did plant an | |||
explosive device on the ship and hurtle us back in time. He should be | |||
found and arrested if he came back with us. | |||
Valis: It is also possible that there are two of the Professor just as | |||
there are two of ourselves... apparently. | |||
Pandora: Or he had enough sense of self-preservation to have left the | |||
ship before we departed. This may also be the case for this other copy | |||
of ourselves. | |||
James: There is also the chance that there may be a copy of him aboard | |||
the other ship. | |||
Brice: Have we learned anything about the space here? And how certain | |||
are we that it's back in time and not jumped into a completely | |||
different part of space... or phase? | |||
Solok/Anyone: ? | |||
Weston: Captain, if all of this is true and irrefutable then we need | |||
to take into consideration the Temporal Prime Directive. ::pause:: If | |||
we are twenty five hundred years in the past, and on the brink of the | |||
Ishkarian Cataclysm, we have to do everything in our power to preserve | |||
the timeline. | |||
Valis: Commander Weston is absolutely correct. Regardless of this | |||
Professor Arnold's wishes, we have no idea what averting the Cataclysm | |||
might do to the timeline. For all we know, it would cause the entire | |||
Federation to never have existed. It is absolutely imperative that we | |||
do nothing more momentous than to remove both Drakes from this point | |||
in space-time and return them to their origins. | |||
Rogers:: sighing :: Another good point we will consider in this | |||
briefing. :: Turing to Cmdr Weston :: Is there anything that I should | |||
know from a SFI perspective that can be mentioned in front of | |||
everyone ? | |||
Weston: Technically SFI wants me to apprehend and confine any member | |||
of the crew that tries to manipulate or alter the timeline until such | |||
time as a rescue or temporal readjustment can be made. | |||
Rogers:: Lips forming into a hard line. :: Are you saying you will | |||
refuse to follow my orders Cmdr ? | |||
Weston: In actuality Starfleet Intelligence isn't here and they aren't | |||
the Captain of the USS Drake, you are. And I answer to you. | |||
Valis: Technically, Starfleet and the Federation have not been founded | |||
yet, but we are nevertheless bound to the oaths we swore to both. | |||
0o What a strange paradox... This is why I hate time travel... 0o | |||
Rogers:: nodding in appreciation of Oliver’s backing of his command | |||
authority.:: Indeed Cmdr Valis. However it remains for us to | |||
determine just what those oaths require us to do. | |||
Weston: They can write me up. | |||
Pandora: Give my familiarity with this crew, I foresee a distinct | |||
possibility that the other versions of ourselves will not accept that | |||
they are forbidden to interfere. Extreme measures may be required in | |||
order to preserve the timeline. | |||
Any: ? | |||
Pandora: ::to Will:: I will ensure the tactical systems are as ready | |||
as they can be, Captain. We may need them to "convince" ourselves to | |||
comply. | |||
Rogers: A prudent precaution although interfering may be what is | |||
required to maintain or restore the timeline. Ok. Let’s get this | |||
briefing underway properly. :: Taking a deep breath.:: Here’s what we | |||
know. Thanks to the good work of Lt Reed and Lt Pandora we know that | |||
the Professor Arnold back in our original time line was instrumental | |||
in planting a chronoton device in our roll bar that has sent us back | |||
2,500 years into the past. As I understand it he most probably | |||
manufactured and or planted the device. He also conveniently sent us | |||
the coordinates of the last sensor beacon that led us out here then | |||
the device was activated. :: Will paused to check with Reed and | |||
Pandora. :: | |||
Reed / Pandora: Responses | |||
Rogers: Very true. Now that device may well hold the key to getting us | |||
back to our proper time once we have secured the time line here. Cmdr | |||
Brice I want you to take the lead on investigating the device and | |||
hopefully finding a way to reactivate it to take us back. | |||
Brice: response | |||
Rogers: Make no mistake everyone our objective is to preserve the | |||
timeline then return home. So while Cmdr Brice’s endeavours are | |||
critical we need to get a handle on what is going on here. Based on | |||
what we know it appears that an “ alternative “ Drake came here some 3 | |||
days ago , presumably sent by Professor Arnold. So we need to do two | |||
things. We need to gauge the intentions of the other Drake and plan to | |||
either join forces or prevent them from interfering. Any suggestions | |||
on the alternate Drake ? | |||
James: Sir. While repairing the broad band subspace transmitter's | |||
primary pathway, I found a phantom signature connected to the Drake. | |||
Broadly speaking, the secondary Drake's systems have connected to ours | |||
as though they where its own. Due to the difference in time | |||
signatures, they are not currently communicating, but it may be | |||
possible to establish, at least partial, communications. It is also | |||
likely that we will be able to interact with the beacons, provided we | |||
have the historical data file on their communication codes. | |||
Rogers:Excellent work Mr James. This may just give us an edge. Lt | |||
Pandora , Mr James and Cmdr Weston I want you to work with this to get | |||
lines of intelligence up and running . Any information we can glean | |||
regarding the Ishkarian beacon array or the Ishkarians in general will | |||
be helpful. If we can mask our presence from the other Drake and | |||
effectively listen in on what they are doing that would be a major | |||
advantage. | |||
James: Aye, Sir. | |||
Weston / Pandora Responses | |||
Rogers: It looks like we will almost certainly be dealing with the | |||
Ishkarians. Cmdr Valis I will be looking to you to spearhead any | |||
contact with them. Please begin assembling any information you can. | |||
Valis / Sarion : Response | |||
Rogers: A good point Cmdr. :: Turning to the ship’s Doctors. :: We | |||
are going to need some very convincing disguises. Aside from preparing | |||
for the likelihood of wounded please be ready with a suitable disguise | |||
that will allow any away team to blend in with the local population. | |||
Dantin / Reid/ DYAmone: Responses | |||
Rogers:: Turning to the assembled Security , Tactical and Marine | |||
Officers. :: This may come down to a knock out fight. I want security | |||
raised throughout the ship and rapid response teams on constant | |||
standby. Also research everything you can on the Ishkarians and | |||
identify any advantages we have over them in case we need infiltrate | |||
facilities or use force against them. :: Pausing :: Also anything | |||
that would give us an advantage over the alternate Drake. | |||
Whale / Reed / Trolin / Essen : Responses | |||
Rogers:: Turning to his Opps team and Cmdr Danzia :: Once we have the | |||
means to access the Ishakarian data networks we need to find out | |||
everything we can regarding the beacons and when they intend to | |||
activate them. Also anything we can find out about Professor Arnold. | |||
For all we know he may have originated in this time and been | |||
temporally moved to our time. | |||
Solok / Stennes / Danzia: Responses. | |||
Rogers: The more we know the better our chances of working out what we | |||
need to do and then getting home again. Any questions? | |||
0o Is this likely to happen a lot... I hate time travel... 0o | |||
Anyone: Responses</nowiki></pre> | |||
==End of Briefing == | |||
<pre style='font-size:12px;'><nowiki>((USS Drake, Briefing Room)) | |||
Rogers: Excellent work Mr James. This may just give us an edge. Lt | |||
Pandora , Mr James and Cmdr Weston I want you to work with this to get | |||
lines of intelligence up and running . Any information we can glean | |||
regarding the Ishkarian beacon array or the Ishkarians in general will | |||
be helpful. If we can mask our presence from the other Drake and | |||
effectively listen in on what they are doing that would be a major | |||
advantage. | |||
James: Aye, Sir. | |||
Pandora: I suspect a certain amount of 'sneakiness' may prove helpful | |||
in making this happen effectively. ::to Weston:: Your assistance in | |||
this will be appreciated. | |||
0o That makes seance I suppose. We will be under harsh scrutiny due to | |||
our potential to violate the Temporal Prime Directive. 0o | |||
Weston: ? | |||
Whale: I’d recommend that no direct contact be made with this | |||
alternate Drake without first clearing it through Captain Rogers or | |||
myself. We’ve all heard about the possibilities of temporal paradoxes | |||
– let’s not push our luck here. | |||
Pandora: I intended no more than exploring the feasibility, Colonel, | |||
but your warning is valid. | |||
Any: ? | |||
Rogers: It looks like we will almost certainly be dealing with the | |||
Ishkarians. Cmdr Valis I will be looking to you to spearhead any | |||
contact with them. Please begin assembling any information you can. | |||
Valis/Sarion: ? | |||
Rogers: A good point Cmdr. :: Turning to the ship’s Doctors. :: We | |||
are going to need some very convincing disguises. Aside from preparing | |||
for the likelihood of wounded please be ready with a suitable disguise | |||
that will allow any away team to blend in with the local population. | |||
DyAmone: What if that's mistake, what if... | |||
Dantin/Reid: ? | |||
Rogers: Turning to the assembled Security , Tactical and Marine | |||
Officers. :: This may come down to a knock out fight. I want security | |||
raised throughout the ship and rapid response teams on constant | |||
standby. Also research everything you can on the Ishkarians and | |||
identify any advantages we have over them in case we need infiltrate | |||
facilities or use force against them. :: Pausing :: Also anything | |||
that would give us an advantage over the alternate Drake. | |||
Reed: Aye, sir. | |||
Whale: Analysing our own weaknesses? | |||
0o What a curious action that will be... Still, I suppose it will be | |||
marginally easier than analysing that of an enemy... 0o | |||
Whale: Might need your input on that one, Commander. | |||
Danzia: Of course, Major. | |||
Trolin/Sinda: ? | |||
Rogers: Turning to his Opps team and Cmdr Danzia :: Once we have the | |||
means to access the Ishakarian data networks we need to find out | |||
everything we can regarding the beacons and when they intend to | |||
activate them. Also anything we can find out about Professor Arnold. | |||
For all we know he may have originated in this time and been | |||
temporally moved to our time. | |||
Solok/Stennes: | |||
Danzia: Possibly. I'm not an expert on temporal physics, and if there | |||
was a way to work that out it might be hard given he's now vanished. | |||
Rogers: The more we know the better our chances of working out what we | |||
need to do and then getting home again. Any questions ? | |||
Danzia: None from me...yet. | |||
:: Nor from Pandora, though it seemed DyAmone had something to say.:: | |||
DyAmone: I do. ::She said that a bit louder and her tiny voice grew | |||
over the chatter.:: We are all assuming that we are the ones sent to | |||
repair whatever damage the other Drake made, but tell me... ::Wanda | |||
paused for several moments.:: If you are sending second ship or even | |||
the same one to repair the damage, wouldn't you send it ahead of the | |||
one that caused it and not after? | |||
Pandora: Perhaps, though the accuracy of the temporal shift may not be | |||
adequate to such a task. | |||
DyAamone: What if we are wrong and they are right? ::Wanda shrugged | |||
and splaying hands sat heavy back to her seat.:: I'm sorry, Lt. | |||
Pandora mentioned how stubborn this crew is and Com... Colonel Whale | |||
confirmed it. Before stubbornly assuming we are right and they are | |||
wrong we should question our actions over and over again. | |||
Pandora: Such a conflict may not, in fact, be forthcoming. We merely | |||
prepare for it, should it occur. | |||
Rogers/Any: ? | |||
Danzia: I do have one thought. Commander Solok. Vulcan telepathy | |||
resonates with those close to one. If there is another Solok on that | |||
ship...then it might be that some telepathic resonance would be set | |||
up. For that matter, empathic resonance might... | |||
:: A pause, perhaps as the Deltan chose her next words.:: | |||
Danzia: A real concern - if these are us, they're thinking of all the | |||
things we're thinking of. | |||
0o That's true... I can't ignore the possibility that I am somehow | |||
being influenced or influencing my other self... Of course, my | |||
telepathy is weaker than most Vulcans so it may be a moot point... 0o | |||
Rogers/Any: ? | |||
Whale: Let's head to Reed's office and start brainstorming. | |||
Trolin/Sinda: ? | |||
:: Pandora... glared(?) at James and Weston for several moments before | |||
getting up heading to the door. James and Weston soon followed. :: | |||
James: ::to Weston:: Sir, I don't believe we have previously met. I am | |||
Ensign James, Engineering. | |||
Weston: [Tag] | |||
((Will backsim any conversation.)) | |||
:: Pandora turned to face Weston. :: | |||
Pandora: Please give me the details of this 'phantom' signature. | |||
0o I have a feeling that she did that on purpose. I can see that I | |||
will be kept on my toes here... 0o | |||
James: While I was repairing the primary broad band subspace | |||
transmitter pathway, I noticed a signal while testing it. Usually I | |||
would think nothing of it, however due to our incident, it would be | |||
unlikely that we would receive any subspace transmission much less one | |||
from another Starfleet ship. On further analysis, it contained the | |||
Drakes prefix code. As a result, we can only conclude that the other | |||
Drake's computers have connected to our own. I did try to connect to | |||
the other Drake however I received a time code mismatch of | |||
approximately 3 Days, which is concurrent with our knowledge of the | |||
other Drake.</nowiki></pre> | |||
==Predestination paradox== | |||
<pre style='font-size:12px;'><nowiki>JAMES: Sir, I don't believe we have previously met. I am Ensign | |||
James, Engineering. | |||
WESTON: No I haven't had the pleasure actually. Apparently we were | |||
ships in the night on the last shoreleave. 0o Where we... Oh, yes I | |||
supose so... 0o I left before you had a chance to arrive. :: He | |||
shook the man’s hand as they made for the door. :: How do you like | |||
the Drake so far? | |||
JAMES: It seems to be a fine ship, however I cannot accurately judge | |||
it in it's current state. | |||
WESTON: Well unfortunately you've joined us as she's taken a good | |||
deal of damage. | |||
0o You can say that again! 0o | |||
JAMES: The Drake is Miranda class? Its facinating that its still in | |||
service. Still, it seems to be holding up well. | |||
WESTON: She is actually. You know, at first we all thought that she | |||
was decrepit, past her prime. But the Drake is remarkably tough. | |||
JAMES: Yes, she is. Just the roll bar damage I've would normally | |||
reduce a ships lifetime, yet it still seems to be preforming well. | |||
:: Lt. Reed walked past as Weston laid a hand on the James' arm - | |||
presumably in apology based on his next remark. :: | |||
WESTON: Sorry James, but I need to catch up to someone. I'll meet | |||
you both in Engineering in two shakes. | |||
JAMES: Aye, Sir. 0o Two shakes... What an interesting idiom... 0o | |||
((Later - Engineering Workshop, Deck 11, USS Drake)) | |||
((OOC: I'm going to have to stick the same disclaimer as Weston here, | |||
now that I think of it I'm not sure!)) | |||
PANDORA: Please give me the details of this 'phantom' signature. | |||
JAMES: While I was repairing the primary broad band subspace | |||
transmitter pathway, I noticed a signal while testing it. Usually I | |||
would think nothing of it, however due to our incident; it would be | |||
unlikely that we would receive any subspace transmission much less one | |||
from another Starfleet ship. On further analysis, it contained the | |||
Drakes prefix code. As a result, we can only conclude that the other | |||
Drake's computers have connected to our own. I did try to connect to | |||
the other Drake however I received a time code mismatch of | |||
approximately 3 Days, which is concurrent with our knowledge of the | |||
other Drake. | |||
WESTON: Well spotted. The best part is that the Ensign James aboard | |||
that Drake will never have started repairing the transmitter, so if | |||
we're lucky they won’t have discovered the same connection. | |||
JAMES: While I imagine that is the case, we cannot discount the | |||
possibility that I may have encountered a similar problem on the other | |||
Drake. After all there is a reason why there are many redundant | |||
connections. Still, I would assume that the chance of me discovering | |||
it twice was very low. | |||
PANDORA: [Tag] | |||
WESTON: I assume it's an excellent way to listen in. And while my | |||
engineering know how is...well it's nonexistent actually, but am I | |||
right in assuming that if we can access their computer cores then we | |||
can access any subsystem the ship is running? | |||
JAMES: Essentially Yes, assuming that they do not have different | |||
access codes, then any member of this crew should be recognised as a | |||
member of their crew and would therefore be able to gain access. | |||
PANDORA: [Tag] | |||
WESTON: Well how do we get past that time code discrepancy then? It | |||
wouldn't be as simple as changing all of the clocks back on our Drake | |||
would it? | |||
JAMES: While that would work... It could cause several time critical | |||
systems to fail... The internal time, is supposed to remain | |||
constant... :: Turning to Lt. Pandora :: Could we setup some kind of | |||
non-networked relay, which we could then change the internal clock of, | |||
and then tunnel the connection through? | |||
PANDORA: [Tag] | |||
WESTON: Well, provided it all works the way you both suggest then I'm | |||
confident I can keep any of our listening in a quiet affair. | |||
JAMES: Sir, I think it would be folly to overestimate the other crew. | |||
They are presumably, our match in terms of technology although we | |||
cannot rule out the possibility that they may have suffered damage. | |||
Not to mention, that they will be at least our equal in terms of | |||
wisdom and skill, if not our betters due to the three days difference. | |||
PANDORA: [Tag] | |||
WESTON: That's a very good point. There's a chance they've already | |||
made us. Their sensors are the same as ours so in all likelihood | |||
their Ops officers might have found us through routine scanning at | |||
this point. | |||
PANDORA: Response? | |||
:: Sitting down at a nearby console, Oliver ran his hands through his | |||
hair and looked up at the two officers. :: | |||
WESTON: That's another thing I don't understand. We're going after | |||
them because we need to preserve the timeline. But if the people | |||
aboard that Drake are the same as the people aboard this one, then why | |||
would they even move in the first place? They must have known they | |||
were sent back in time, the same as we knew. So why jeopardize the | |||
timeline by setting off further into the Iskarian system? | |||
JAMES: This is one of the reasons why Vulcan's where unable to belive | |||
in the possibility of time travel. What you described is a paradox. | |||
Assumedly, they are following a version of the Drake that is three | |||
days in the future from their perspective, and that is following one | |||
three days from it's perspective. This is called a predestination | |||
paradox. Alternatively, there are a whole verity of possibilities each | |||
one less and less logical, for instance this could be due to an | |||
extension of the Grandfather Paradox. That is one of the reasons why | |||
we abandoned the idea of time travel. 0o That and it never fails to | |||
induce a migraine. 0o | |||
PANDORA: [Tag]</nowiki></pre> | |||
==Like a fish in water== | |||
<pre style='font-size:12px;'><nowiki>((OOC: Sorry for the lack of simming over the past week, the build-up to Easter | |||
is usually a hectic time in school and then there is the holiday itself... | |||
Still, should be able to SIM more reliably now!)) | |||
((USS Drake, Engineering Workshop)) | |||
James: This is one of the reasons why Vulcan's where unable to believe in the | |||
possibility of time travel. What you described is a paradox. Assumedly, they are | |||
following a version of the Drake that is three days in the future from their | |||
perspective, and that is following one three days from it's perspective. This is | |||
called a predestination paradox. Alternatively, there are a whole verity of | |||
possibilities each one less and less logical, for instance this could be due to | |||
an extension of the Grandfather Paradox. That is one of the reasons why we | |||
abandoned the idea of time travel. | |||
Pandora: The Vulcan Science Directorate has been mistaken about a great many | |||
things, the possibility of time travel among them. | |||
James: Very true, However it is still quite illogical to find logic in time | |||
travel. | |||
:: Pandora paused for a few seconds, presumably considering the available | |||
options. | |||
Pandora: James, please begin work on setting up that relay. Even if we have no | |||
need for it, it's presence would be helpful if we *do*. | |||
James: Aye, Sir. I shall get right to it. | |||
:: Of course, getting hold of a system capable of acting as a relay, which | |||
wasn't system critical and had its own internal clock was easier said than done. | |||
Fortunately, James mused, the facilities on the Drake where far more advanced | |||
than that of any personal workshop he had used. Heading to the replicator, he | |||
immediately brought up the schematics of the old Daystrom Institute M-7's and | |||
cannibalised it removing practically everything apart from the the basic | |||
Multitronic systems, connection relays and the RTC he then added a secondary | |||
RTC. Then he pushed the command to fabricate. :: | |||
0o To think... When this was first developed it took months to make, with each | |||
part fabricated individually... 0o | |||
:: Quickly the machine appeared in the slot, vastly shrunk from its original | |||
size by James' tinkering, nearly ready for use. All it needed was programming. | |||
Fortunately, its use required little effort. Essentially, one of the RTC's was | |||
setup to recognise the internal time of the ships and the other the other ship's | |||
time. Then the computer's OS was programmed to listen on one ships time code and | |||
then to send on the others. James as a second thought, added tuning controls for | |||
the secondary time that could interface with the ships own interfaces. After | |||
all, in the future it could prove useful for some other mission. :: | |||
James: ::To Pandora:: Sir, the relay functionally complete. It is ready when you | |||
are.</nowiki></pre> | |||
==From what I've seen so far, Pandora isn't that much of a slave driver!== | |||
<pre style='font-size:12px;'><nowiki>James: ::To Pandora:: Sir, the relay functionally complete. It is ready when you | |||
are. | |||
:: James walked forward towards the Lieutenant. As he approached he spotted the | |||
unmoving body on the floor in front of the panel closest to the core. The marks | |||
on her shoulder denoted her a a crewman. :: | |||
Pandora: Thank you, Ensign. | |||
James: 0o I may as well ask, I imagine she would have the necessary sensors on | |||
board... 0o Sir, is the Crewman alright? | |||
Pandora: Were these different circumstances, I might suggest she had decided to | |||
take a nap. I suspect this is not, in fact, the case. | |||
James: Indeed, she seems to have fainted. 0o Way to state the obvious! 0o | |||
::Gesturing to the panel.:: Was it caused by some kind of issue with the | |||
panel... | |||
:: James sentence was cut off by the sound of comm chirps, looking around he | |||
realised it had come from the hitherto undetected Captain. :: | |||
Reed: =/= Reed to Captain Rogers. =/= | |||
Rogers:=/= Rogers. Go ahead Lt. =/= | |||
Reed: =/= In light of the situation and in view of the opinion that some hold, | |||
it has been suggested that the Drake's security codes be changed. Are you in | |||
agreement? =/= | |||
Rogers:: Reluctant to cast the other Drake as an enemy Will could not deny the | |||
logic of the suggestion. =/= A sensible move given the situation. Make it so | |||
Lt =/= | |||
Reed: =/= Aye, sir. =/= | |||
Rogers: I … | |||
WHALE: =/= Lieutenant Colonel Whale to Captain Rogers. =/= | |||
ROGERS:. I’ll just answer this. :: Stepping out into the corridor Will tapped | |||
his comms badge. ::=/= Rogers. =/= | |||
WHALE: =/= Sir, we may want to think about speeding things up here. The Drake | |||
– both versions of it – are about to find itself in the middle of a | |||
system-spanning civil war. =/= | |||
ROGERS: =/= What sort of time frame are we taking ? =/= | |||
WHALE: =/= If we’re planning on getting a first-hand look at these beacon | |||
facilities, we need to do it now. According to our data, the civil war kicks | |||
off in less than forty-eight hours. =/= | |||
ROGERS:: oO We have come back in time 2,500 years and we are out of time. Why | |||
did Arnold send us back now ? Or wa sit just happenstance? Oo =/= Very good | |||
Colonel. Prepare an away team. Work with Cmdr Weston and select the most | |||
promising facility to infiltrate. I will be on the bridge dealing with the other | |||
Drake. Let me know when you are ready. Rogers out. =/= | |||
:: The Captain the departed quickly, presumably to the bridge. Soon after, a | |||
women in medical blue entered and began to scan with he tricorder. :: | |||
DYAMONE: Master slaver. ::Wanda said that jokingly looking Pandora in the | |||
eyes.:: Biological entities need some rest from time to time, you know? | |||
0o That may be a reference lost on me. 0o | |||
PANDORA: ? | |||
DYAMONE: No actually, she is in a state of shock and I believe I have a pretty | |||
good idea why. I'm taking her in the sickbay. ::Wanda tapped her commbadge and | |||
waited for response from sickbay she proceeded with explanation.:: But if she | |||
was not too tired she may be able to endure the vision. | |||
PANDORA: ? | |||
DYAMONE: She may be always ready and willing, but if somebody's working full 2 | |||
shifts and then stay some more you should kick them out of Engineering. | |||
=/=Sickbay 2 to beam directly to sickbay. =/= ::Before she vanished, Wanda had | |||
just enough time to wink to Pandora with a smile, showing it was all said more | |||
in humor than as a serious odium. When crewman was on the biobed Wanda tapped | |||
her commbadge again.:: =/=Commander Danzia, if and when you will have a moment, | |||
I need you in sickbay. =/= | |||
DANZIA: =/=?=/= | |||
DYAMONE: =/=::Wanda sighed heavily not sure how to explain her vision.:: I have | |||
a crewman here who may have experienced very stressful vision. She is | |||
unconscious right now, but may awake any time. I would like you to be here with | |||
her when she do. =/= | |||
DANZIA: =/=?=/= | |||
:: The Doctor left Engineering. James paused to see if there would be yet more | |||
traffic but only for a short while. :: | |||
JAMES: Sir, as I was saying, I think I have finished the relay. As I'm not as | |||
familiar with the Drake, or at least any modifications from the original Miranda | |||
specification, could I have some assistance setting it up. | |||
PANDORA: [Tag] | |||
JAMES: Essentially, it is a modification from the plans from the old Daystrom | |||
Institute M-7 computer, that we can more-or-less avoid interfacing issues. As | |||
far as the network is concerned it is a separate ship that can receive on one | |||
time and send on the other - ours. It will need to be directly connected to the | |||
subspace array, however, as a result.</nowiki></pre> | |||
==As long as the dammed princess is there this time.== | |||
<pre style='font-size:12px;'><nowiki>((USS Drake, Main Engineering)) | |||
James: Essentially, it is a modification from the plans from the old Daystrom | |||
Institute M-7 computer, that we can more-or-less avoid interfacing issues. As | |||
far as the network is concerned it is a separate ship that can receive on one | |||
time and send on the other - ours. It will need to be directly connected to the | |||
subspace array, however, as a result. | |||
Pandora: This may prove problematic if there is any interference caused. | |||
Temporal anomalies can be unpredictable. | |||
James: Indeed, I've tried to program the system to route around most issues but | |||
as you said there is no way of really predicting what could happen - hence the | |||
M-7. It still has some of its basic AI intact. Hopefully, it will be able to | |||
deal with most issues although there is no way of completely guaranteeing it... | |||
Pandora: I will check what you have prepared. The Captain and First Officer need | |||
to be made aware, however. | |||
James: Shall I prepare a report for you to give to them, Sir? | |||
Pandora: Tell them in person. It will save having to repeat yourself. | |||
James: Aye, Sir. =/= James to... =/= | |||
Whale: =/= Lieutenant Colonel Whale to Commander Valis, Ensigns James and | |||
Brolin. Report to sickbay immediately for landing party preparation. =/= | |||
0o Landing party... I haven't been in on of those since my first Academy | |||
simulation... 0o | |||
Pandora: I will attend to the Captain. It seems you have other duties. | |||
James: Yes it does seem so... I'll brief the major while I'm there... | |||
:: There was a slight pause. It barely lasted a second but it was there. :: | |||
Pandora: Before you depart to whatever insanity no doubt awaits you, consider | |||
this - locating and training a replacement for you will be inconvenient and, if | |||
I choose for it to be so, annoying. Please do not make it necessary. | |||
James: :: Suppressing a slight smile:: I shall try to avoid doing so. Death is | |||
rarely logical. | |||
:: James left with a slight nod to head for sickbay.. Fortunately the Drake had | |||
directional systems on board. James hadn't learned the location of sickbay, | |||
reasoning that he never really wanted to have to visit there. :: | |||
((Sickbay)) | |||
:: When James arrived there where few others there. A man, slightly shorter than | |||
James was stood to the side waiting. His insignia denoted him as a Lt. Colonel. | |||
This was obviously our XO. :: | |||
James: Sir? I'm Ensign James. Could I have a word with you before the others | |||
arrive? | |||
Whale: [Tag] | |||
James: In Engineering we are developing a device to interface with the other | |||
Drake. I was advised by Lt. Pandora to inform you of it - she is telling the | |||
Captain now. | |||
((OOC: Will backsim conversation)) | |||
:: Quite rapidly sickbay filled with the other members of the away team. James | |||
couldn't help feel a bit excited at the thought of stepping onto a world not | |||
just removed from his own in space but also time. Years of travelling to Earth | |||
in his youth had robbed most of the excitement from such missions, causing him | |||
to much prefer the complexity of a ship - an engineered world in his control - | |||
but this was a different matter. James just hoped they wouldn't be using the | |||
transporters... :: | |||
Whale: Our team has been tasked with investigating one of the beacon facilities. | |||
Specifically, the one called | |||
Facility Eddimo. | |||
:: Whale brought up a diagram of the complex. It seemed fairly simplistic, in | |||
terms of architecture, it was even underground. More like a 20th century Terran | |||
military installation. :: | |||
Whale: As you can see, it’s half underground. Based on our readings, it looks | |||
like the place we need to be | |||
is the very last level. | |||
0o Isn't it always... 0o | |||
WESTON/VALIS/BROLIN: ? | |||
Whale: Honestly, this is very much an exploratory mission. The info gathered by | |||
our crewmates points to this facility as being one of several origin points for | |||
both the disaster and our... temporal malady. We need to figure out the | |||
connection and, ideally, how to break that connection so we can get the hell out | |||
of here before the system explodes. | |||
:: James nodded slightly an exploratory mission is far more preferable. James | |||
had never been in a live fire situation and hoped never to have to be. :: | |||
James: Provided there is not to much advanced security this mission does not | |||
seem to be too complex. 0o Which means that something will happen to make it | |||
so... 0o | |||
WESTON/VALIS/BROLIN: ? | |||
Whale: That’s the twist here -- we’re all becoming Ishkarians. | |||
:: James raised his eyebrow at the statement. Still, I suppose that means that | |||
there will be less security to bypass. :: | |||
WESTON/VALIS/BROLIN: ? | |||
Whale: It’s some kind of genetic injection. I don’t know the details -- | |||
Ensign DyAmone came up with it -- but it is temporary, so we need to work | |||
QUICKLY. Once the injection completes our transformation, we have exactly one | |||
hour before it starts to wear off and we begin to revert to our true | |||
appearance. | |||
0o Hopefully it will wear off... I can't imagine explaining to Mother that I'm | |||
now stuck as a Ishkarian... 0o | |||
:: A medical staffer brought out the injections -- tailored to each team | |||
member’s genetic make-up -- and Whale nodded to Brolin. :: | |||
WHALE: Ensign, if you’d do the honours... | |||
:: The Ensign injected James with the Hypospray. James didn't immediately feel | |||
any different, but then he imagined it would have little effect on the brain. | |||
James moved over and got changed into the clothing from the crate. There was a | |||
large enough pocket to place his tricorder in and the clothes where actually | |||
quite comfortable. :: | |||
James: Ready, Sir. | |||
WESTON/VALIS/BROLIN: ?</nowiki></pre> | |||
==Through the ringer== | |||
<pre style='font-size:12px;'><nowiki>(( USS DRAKE - Sickbay )) | |||
WHALE: What’s on your mind, Ensign? | |||
JAMES: In Engineering we are developing a device to interface with the other | |||
Drake. I was advised by Lt. Pandora to inform you of it - she is telling the | |||
Captain now. | |||
WHALE: Interface, huh? That could describe any number of activities, James... | |||
JAMES: Precisely Sir. Being able to interface with the other ships computers | |||
could potentially provide us with a tactical advantage, should the need arise. | |||
Not to mention the fact that it may provide us with information on why we are | |||
here - we don't know why there are two Drakes yet for instance, but they might. | |||
WHALE: I see. Well, I’m sure the Captain will make the right call. | |||
:: Whale smiled at James and patted him on his shoulder. :: | |||
WHALE: Right now, you and I have a scheme of our own to worry about. | |||
JAMES: Of course Sir, the away mission is now foremost in my thoughts. 0o Mostly | |||
worry, but I shan't mention that. 0o | |||
((OOC: Snip)) | |||
DYAMONE: I gave myself the shot in 2 parts, half in the chest and half in the | |||
opposite leg. That way you'll make sure it will spread evenly and cover whole | |||
body. Where's the team with ear appendages? | |||
BROLIN: There you go First Officer... Should be able to feel the effects..see | |||
them too | |||
WHALE: I definitely feel... oh. There we go. | |||
:: Slowly his skin changed hue moving slowly towards green. :: | |||
:: The Ensign injected James with the Hypospray. James didn't immediately feel | |||
any different, but then he imagined it would have little effect on the brain. | |||
James moved over and got changed into the clothing from the crate. There was a | |||
large enough pocket to place his tricorder in and the clothes where actually | |||
quite comfortable. :: | |||
JAMES: Ready, Sir. | |||
WESTON/VALIS: ? | |||
DYAMONE: You're late. What I'm wearing are science caste robes, you should check | |||
for the appropriate attire for the rest of the team. | |||
WHALE: Doctor. You planning to tag along? | |||
0o That reassures me slightly. It must work as intended for the designer to rely | |||
on it, Mother always said to never trust a Warp Coil specialist who only works | |||
on on base repair... 0o | |||
DYAMONE: Yes, I'm going with you. I'll have with me additional shots of the | |||
Dermal pigment colorings for each member of away team, in case we get stuck on | |||
the planet in any way. | |||
WHALE: If we get stuck on the planet, our skin colour will be the least of our | |||
worries, Doc. | |||
JAMES: Yes, I think avoiding chasms may be higher on our list of priorities. | |||
WESTON/VALIS: ? | |||
BROLIN: I will be staying on the ship.. | |||
DYAMONE: I'm sorry, but you all look so cute, so green. ::She checked her own | |||
ears and then scanned each member of away team. Everyone seem fine and ready, | |||
all except the clothes. She turned to Whale waiting for him to make a | |||
decision.:: So are we all going as scientists or will you pose as security or | |||
something? | |||
0o Cute?... Fascinating. 0o | |||
JAMES: It may be better to assume the roles of a few casts - that way if there | |||
are any areas restricted to those of a certain cast then our mission may not be | |||
scuppered. | |||
WESTON/VALIS: ? | |||
BROLIN: Everyone is set, Doctor. | |||
DYAMONE: Thank you, Marvin. | |||
DYAMONE: Commander. | |||
WHALE: Colonel. | |||
:: Before she could continue, her commbadge beeped, she just rolled her eyes and | |||
responded.:: | |||
DYAMONE: Excuse me for a moment. =/=DyAmone here. =/= | |||
NURSE: =/Your patient is waking up and Counselor is on her way.=/= | |||
0o I assume that she is referring to the crewman from Engineering... Good, | |||
hopefully Engineering won't be understaffed with me gone. 0o | |||
DYAMONE: =/=I'll be there in a moment, thank you, DyAmone out.=/= ::Turning to | |||
Whale.:: Sir, I should go for a bit, tell me where you want me and I'll come as | |||
soon as finish there. | |||
WHALE: Transporter room one in ten minutes. | |||
0o Q'eSt... We are taking a transporter. 0o | |||
:: As DyAmone hurried out, Whale directed the rest of the team to the Ishkarian | |||
clothing. :: | |||
WHALE: All right, suit up. | |||
:: James began to pull on a robe similar to the science robes. It could have | |||
been that of a different cast but James would be dammed if he knew. While he had | |||
been steadily learning about Ishkarian culture since his arrival he hadn't | |||
quite reached the ancient customs yet. James then slipped in the contact lenses | |||
- fantastic devices. He would have to see about modifying them at some point to | |||
see if they could be useful in engineering... A readout of the power levels of | |||
whatever he glanced at could be quite useful. :: | |||
VALIS/WESTON: ? | |||
JAMES: Well, off to my second ever visit to the shards... 0o Did I say that out | |||
loud...0o | |||
(( Transporter Room One - a few minutes later )) | |||
:: To be fair, the Drakes transporter room was very well equipped, as all | |||
transporter rooms are - in here lay the problem. No matter which transporter you | |||
use there is a certain risk of your atoms being scattered across the universe. | |||
In lab conditions about 1 in 100 billion. In the cold of space maybe 1 in 100 | |||
million. James tried to reassure himself, the chance of it happening is low and | |||
James knew that. There was an equal chance of getting cancer from eating 100000 | |||
bananas or more accurately the radioactive Potassium-40 they may contain, but | |||
still he couldn't help but feel nervous at the prospect of teleportation. :: | |||
WHALE: First thing I need to do is get a weapon of some kind. :: beat :: And | |||
hope I can figure out how to use it. | |||
JAMES: Most weapons are very similar there goals are to kill or maim something | |||
with as little complexity as possible. To that end nearly every warlike | |||
humanoids have developed a stick with some kind of switch which activates a | |||
charge of gunpowder to propel down the stick a small metal projectile at great | |||
speeds. To this end their later advancements usually just change the projectile | |||
and the means in which it is fired. Melee weapons tend to be even more self | |||
explanatory. I imagine that you will be able to adapt very quickly, Sir. | |||
0o Great now I'm babbling... I'm not nervous... I'm not nervous... 0o | |||
WESTON/VALIS: ? | |||
:: James internal mantra was momentarily disturbed by the Doctor entering. :: | |||
WHALE: Doctor. Where’s Brolin? | |||
DYAMONE: ? | |||
WHALE: Excuse me? | |||
:: Whale swore under his breath and activated the transporter room comm panel. | |||
:: | |||
WHALE: =/= Whale to Lieutenant Reed and Doctor Vex. =/= | |||
REED/VEX: ? | |||
WHALE: =/= Ensign Brolin has decided that following orders from command staff | |||
is optional. He was directed to join the landing party but has now decided on | |||
his own to stay behind. =/= | |||
VEX: =/= I understand your concern Colonel, but.. | |||
WHALE: =/= He will be allowed to provide any necessary services in sickbay, but | |||
while his presence is not required in sickbay, I want him confined to quarters. | |||
=/= | |||
VEX: =/= That seems a bit harsh Colonel, he... | |||
WHALE: =/= Until Rogers and I can review his behavior and decide on a course of | |||
action. Whale out. =/= | |||
VEX: =/= Colonel...COLONEL? =/= | |||
VEX: =/= I will handle my staff personnel, Reed. thankyou..=/= | |||
WESTON/VALIS/DYAMONE: ? | |||
WHALE: Good thing you decided to come along, Doctor DyAmone. Everyone ready? | |||
:: James nodded, to nervous to speak. :: | |||
WESTON/VALIS/DYAMONE: ? | |||
WHALE: All right. | |||
:: James stepped onto the pad with great trepidation. :: | |||
WHALE: Beam us down, Welshie. | |||
((OOC: Note - If the thoughts in this are part of a Vulcan meditation technique | |||
called Tiltra whereby you try to keep a number in your memory for a time. All | |||
thoughts must be focused upon it, until you can see the meaning of the | |||
number,its beauty and its simplicity or complexity. In its advanced form its | |||
done with number sequences. If your interested back on the Discovery I wrote a | |||
post in which I discussed all of the different methods of Vulcan meditation - | |||
its a surprisingly interesting subject! | |||
http://wiki.starbase118.net/wiki/index.php?title=James-Sims-Shore_Leave,_DS-285#Meditation | |||
Is the post in question. )) | |||
:: 0o 0,1,1,2,3,5 ,8,13,21 0o Slowly James began to fade out of *Here* and into | |||
*There* 0o 34,55,89,144,233,377,610 0o James took a breath only to have it never | |||
reach his lungs - a fatal mistake that sent him into a panic. 0o | |||
987,1597,2584,4181,6765 0o Gradually his vision faded into the blank of | |||
purgatory. :: | |||
(( FACILITY EDDIMO -- Storage Area )) | |||
:: James re-materialised in one piece behind some large containers. James took a | |||
minute panting and heaving, enjoying having lungs again. Another part of his | |||
body tried to assert itself by attempting to eject its contents, but James held | |||
it down. :: | |||
WHALE: It strikes me that this plan may have some holes in it. | |||
WESTON/VALIS/DYAMONE: ? | |||
WHALE: We still need to try. | |||
WHALE: And we have less than an hour. :: beat :: Weston, take point and lead | |||
us through to the first sub-level. | |||
WESTON/VALIS/DYAMONE: ?</nowiki></pre> | |||
==Logic & Disrespect?== | |||
<pre style='font-size:12px;'><nowiki>(( FACILITY EDDIMO -- Storage Area )) | |||
:: James re-materialised in one piece behind some large containers. James took a | |||
minute panting and heaving, enjoying having lungs again. Another part of his | |||
body tried to assert itself by attempting to eject its contents, but James held | |||
it down. :: | |||
Whale: It strikes me that this plan may have some holes in it. | |||
:: While James began to recover the Vulcan woman he met during his trip to the | |||
shards moved to speak. 0o What's her name again... Damn... She played the | |||
violin... Ah, yes. Commander Valis 0o:: | |||
Valis: In that case, Colonel, might I suggest we simply, “wing it”? | |||
:: Somehow the effect of the colloquialism was even more pronounced than James | |||
would have usually expected... It might have been due to the air of grandeur her | |||
current outfit aided. James didn't need to be a expert on Ishkarian customs to | |||
derive that it was probably that of someone high on the social ladder. :: | |||
Whale/Weston/DyAmone: ((R)) | |||
Valis: The objective to “gather information” is often simultaneously simply | |||
and infinitely complex. | |||
James: True, but one dependant entirely on how much information we require... | |||
Weston/DyAmone: ((R)) | |||
Whale: We still need to try. | |||
James: Indeed, if only for History - we may be able to finally find the cause of | |||
the planets fracture. That is, of course, without considering the potential | |||
intel we may be able to gather for this mission. | |||
Weston/DyAmone: ((R)) | |||
Whale: And we have less than an hour. ::pause:: Weston, take point and lead us | |||
through to the first sub-level. | |||
Valis: Colonel, if I may, there are cultural imperatives based on our costumes. | |||
0o Ah yes, the cultural factor... I often forget. 0o | |||
Whale: ((R)) | |||
Valis: Given my character’s apparent importance, I believe it to be imperative | |||
that I at least appear to lead the group. Mr. James, as you have chosen the work | |||
robes of a mere custodian, you would be expected to take up the rear position... | |||
and try not to be noticed. If anyone asks about our reason for associating with | |||
you, it could become quite awkward. Lt. Weston, if you are wearing your | |||
“bracer,” it would be most helpful if you could inform me of the directions | |||
we are to take via the quietest possible whisper. I assure you that I will hear | |||
you. Colonel, as you are dressed as my personal guard, you should walk directly | |||
behind me. | |||
0o Mmm custodial. I would have assumed these robes to nice for a traditionally | |||
undervalued class. These are too... soft... 0o | |||
James: :: Moving behind the group :: Aye, Sir. | |||
Whale/Weston/Valis/DyAmone: ((R)) | |||
Valis: One final note. I will be expected to be insufferably abrasive and | |||
completely disrespectful to all of you, ::turning to the semi-Vulcan Engineer:: | |||
most especially you, Ensign. Please, take no offence I assure you I will find | |||
doing so even more distasteful than you will. I sincerely apologize in advance. | |||
James: ::Nodding slightly:: Your apology, while not necessary, is noted, Sir. To | |||
that end, is there any behaviour we should take note on. For instance, I am | |||
given to understand 0o From period dramas 0o that there is a certain... banter | |||
among the underclasses. Does that exist in this society as well? Should I be | |||
seen to be making a derisive comments of you to some classes as you will of me? | |||
Valis: [Tag] | |||
Whale/Weston/Valis/DyAmone: ((R)) | |||
::On the Colonel’s command, the group stepped out into the corridor of the | |||
facility and began making their way toward the nearest downward staircase. As | |||
they rounded the second corner, a shocked and frankly terrified technician | |||
stopped in front of a doorway halfway down the hallway, between them and the | |||
door to the stairs.:: | |||
Technician (aka Anyone): ((R)) | |||
Valis: I have no need to announce my visitations, Technician. ::she spoke his | |||
title with the utmost contempt:: I am Kishtana, third Duchess of Kanishtikstan, | |||
daughter of the royal household, holder of the lids to the rumpots of | |||
Falligrey! | |||
0o I wonder if the Commander has ever considered acting. I imagine she would | |||
make a very good Lady Catherine de Bourgh... 0o | |||
Technician: ((R)) | |||
Valis: Of course you know who I am!! I would have my guard gut you where you | |||
stand if you did not! | |||
0o The poor man looks terrified! 0o | |||
Technician/Whale: ((R)) | |||
Valis: Move now, or I will still do so! | |||
Whale/Weston/Valis/DyAmone/James: ((R))</nowiki></pre> |
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