thespaceopera: (echoechoecho)
Voices from Heaven ([personal profile] thespaceopera) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2015-06-11 10:46 pm

A cry for help

[a distress call has been tracked across the void, finally leading back to the source. a hulking crippled ship, teeming with hostile alien life, now lies before you.

what do you do? do you dive in or hang back? are you here to learn, play, build, or observe?

however you choose to proceed, your audience is out there somewhere, watching.]



ooc: here is a good ol' themed mingle to get you all started! and don't feel limited by the prompts and what they describe--they're just there as idea-starters, so feel free to go anywhere and do anything.

have fun!

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hearsthesea: (can't get depressed and run away)

[personal profile] hearsthesea 2015-06-15 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
[Once it spreads that the bugs are magic-resistant, Shirley's out of ways to contribute much of significance to the search parties going further into the ship so she sticks back and puts her other talents to use. If talent means her few months' experience in dealing with coordination and diplomacy, anyway. So:]

[A - for those on the go]

[If you're heading out to explore or work on repairs? Shirley might be there asking if you need any supplies, or offering a temporary defense boost by way of her magic. If you're coming back and you don't seem to be dying, she'll be checking up on what you might have found. If you're coming back and you do seem to be dying...well, she's definitely going to leave the dedicated medical support in that case.]

[B - for those sticking around]

[If you're hanging around the entrance helping out in some capacity or just observing, she'll be there asking after you when you have a moment free. What are you doing, do you need anything, could you use more help? Alternatively if you're looking for something to do, she can direct you to somebody who does need help - holding flashlights, maybe, or running food and water.

Occasionally, she'll also find a bit of unoccupied space if there is some and take a second to catch her breath.]


It's been a while since things were this busy...