The Vision (
unbearablynaive) wrote in
driftfleet2015-06-27 11:04 am
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Who: The Vision
Broadcast: Fleetwide, open
Action: The abandoned bug ship
When: 6/27 late in the day
[The video opens up to show what sure is a red-skinned guy in a skin-tight blue suit with a bright yellow jewel on his forehead. Someone isn't going for subtlety with his look. When he speaks, it's with a cultured voice and a light British accent.]
Good evening. For those of you I have not yet met, my name is the Vision and yes, this is my normal appearance. I am an engineer aboard the SS Windrose. Like many of you I have been exploring the derelict ship and I believe it is possible to cleanse it of the fungal infection using a process known as vacuum sterilization. Essentially this means moving the air to one half the ship and opening airlocks on the other half, allowing anything not securely bolted to be swept into space - including infectious spores. We would then close the doors, filter the air, move it to the disinfected side and repeat the process. Once it is clean, we may investigate further without fear of infection to ourselves and determine if the ship is capable of being used by us, either for our own purposes or to return to its original owners.
[His expression softens to one of sorrow.] However, in order to be fully confident this cleansing would be effective, it would be necessary to release the infected bodies of the fallen life-forms into space as well. They were once fully sapient individuals, before the infection took hold, and such an action should not be undertaken lightly. Is this a course of action the Fleet would support? If there are any of you who are conversant in such things, would you consider holding a funeral or memorial ceremony for those who have been our enemies?
I welcome your input. Thank you for listening.
Broadcast: Fleetwide, open
Action: The abandoned bug ship
When: 6/27 late in the day
[The video opens up to show what sure is a red-skinned guy in a skin-tight blue suit with a bright yellow jewel on his forehead. Someone isn't going for subtlety with his look. When he speaks, it's with a cultured voice and a light British accent.]
Good evening. For those of you I have not yet met, my name is the Vision and yes, this is my normal appearance. I am an engineer aboard the SS Windrose. Like many of you I have been exploring the derelict ship and I believe it is possible to cleanse it of the fungal infection using a process known as vacuum sterilization. Essentially this means moving the air to one half the ship and opening airlocks on the other half, allowing anything not securely bolted to be swept into space - including infectious spores. We would then close the doors, filter the air, move it to the disinfected side and repeat the process. Once it is clean, we may investigate further without fear of infection to ourselves and determine if the ship is capable of being used by us, either for our own purposes or to return to its original owners.
[His expression softens to one of sorrow.] However, in order to be fully confident this cleansing would be effective, it would be necessary to release the infected bodies of the fallen life-forms into space as well. They were once fully sapient individuals, before the infection took hold, and such an action should not be undertaken lightly. Is this a course of action the Fleet would support? If there are any of you who are conversant in such things, would you consider holding a funeral or memorial ceremony for those who have been our enemies?
I welcome your input. Thank you for listening.

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Oh. Hahaha... yeah. I suppose that's not such a bad idea then... ah... sorry?
[He gives himself another mental reminder that he's not on Gunsmoke anymore.]
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[...Or they'll get put out of their misery by people with more experience. His gut tells him this one is more likely.]
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Yeah, that would be better if we could do that. There's so much about this universe that we don't know. I know there must be some way out there to save them.
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Ideally we shall contact those who can get us in touch with the others of the same society. Still, either way I would welcome a peaceful contact.
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Yes, I agree. Perhaps coordinates of an outpost or home world will be in the files that aren't corrupt.
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If it cannot be reversed, leaving them to suffer is a terrible idea. I would simply like to have more thorough information before making a decision.
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[Don't give her quarantine bullshit, either. It's never perfect, and then more people die.]
If Dr. Crusher and Dr. Bashir and all the rest of the techheads can work this problem and get it done fast enough to mean something, that's great. I really hope that's what happens. But soon has a way of never happening and people want to buy it anyway because it's easier than facing the guilt from having to make a shitty, difficult decision.
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[It's like she has strong feelings about zombies or something.]
I understand. And if the best decision is to eliminate them, I will have no difficulty carrying it out. I would grieve, but I would grieve more to cause more suffering rather than less.
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Sometimes there isn't hope where there's life. [Man, she'd like to punch whoever said that in the face.] But that's why remembering is important.
[Idk, man, idk.]
It should be difficult. But then you do it anyway.
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Yes. If difficult choices could not be acted upon, what would be the use in having power to begin with? Responsibility means doing what is right, not what is easy.
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Plenty of people have power and don't do what's right, though. Or talk themselves into stuff that isn't right.
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That's why it's all the more important that I try to be responsible. It would be too easy to fall into that pit, and it's a hard climb out of it.
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Do you mind a little threadjack? (Np if you'd rather not!)
I never mind! I'm just sorry this response was so late! I left on a long holiday out of country
But maybe they can return again. As long as there's still life, there's still hope. We can't just give up.