Hiro Hamada (
everydayhero) wrote in
driftfleet2015-03-08 02:41 pm
#002 [Video]
Who: Hiro Hamada and YOU
Broadcast: Fleetwide video
Action: SS Bishop!
When: 3/8, in the afternoon
[What's that sound? The sound of an alarm going off. What's that video feed? Well, right now the camera is set on a bobblehead that is rattling like crazy. Its base has been elongated, and from under said base flashes (slowly) a red light. Then it turns blue after two buzzer sounds from the alarm. Then yellow. Then orange. Then green. Then purple. Back to red. It continues to cycle as Hiro turns the camera to face him, and he's bobbing his head with the beat of the buzzer while standing at a control panel of different metal than the ship that has been welded onto the wall by the door to the main deck. Every time he presses a button on said panel, the light changes color. Then he hits a small green button above a large red button on the side, and the whole thing stops.
[Yes, the entire Bishop was just subjected to that without warning.]
Pretty cool, huh?
[Hiro looks like a cat who just caught his very first bird.]
It's all hooked up to our control panels, but I can't program it to do everything I need it to until we have a pilot and a communications officer. Right now, we have fire, gas, and the latter half of the collision alarms. I still need to program one for docking and to hook up another to the radar so we can know when we're headed dangerously close to something that could damage the ship. Right now, we've only got one that tells us we've been hit.
[SHRUG.]
But since, for some reason, everything under the control panel looks like gibberish to me... [he takes a moment to look into the camera like he's on the office] ... we get to wait until we have someone more "competent" [airquotes!] than I am.
[VOICE EDITED IN LATER]
P.S., if there are any communications officers who wanna hop ship over to the Bishop for keeps, let me know. It'll work out best if you're one of two on your current ship.
Broadcast: Fleetwide video
Action: SS Bishop!
When: 3/8, in the afternoon
[What's that sound? The sound of an alarm going off. What's that video feed? Well, right now the camera is set on a bobblehead that is rattling like crazy. Its base has been elongated, and from under said base flashes (slowly) a red light. Then it turns blue after two buzzer sounds from the alarm. Then yellow. Then orange. Then green. Then purple. Back to red. It continues to cycle as Hiro turns the camera to face him, and he's bobbing his head with the beat of the buzzer while standing at a control panel of different metal than the ship that has been welded onto the wall by the door to the main deck. Every time he presses a button on said panel, the light changes color. Then he hits a small green button above a large red button on the side, and the whole thing stops.
[Yes, the entire Bishop was just subjected to that without warning.]
Pretty cool, huh?
[Hiro looks like a cat who just caught his very first bird.]
It's all hooked up to our control panels, but I can't program it to do everything I need it to until we have a pilot and a communications officer. Right now, we have fire, gas, and the latter half of the collision alarms. I still need to program one for docking and to hook up another to the radar so we can know when we're headed dangerously close to something that could damage the ship. Right now, we've only got one that tells us we've been hit.
[SHRUG.]
But since, for some reason, everything under the control panel looks like gibberish to me... [he takes a moment to look into the camera like he's on the office] ... we get to wait until we have someone more "competent" [airquotes!] than I am.
[VOICE EDITED IN LATER]
P.S., if there are any communications officers who wanna hop ship over to the Bishop for keeps, let me know. It'll work out best if you're one of two on your current ship.

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[ Well, one Warden may have found a way, but Steffa doesn't know about her, and it also may've been a fluke. ]
I don't mind. Becoming a Warden has saved my life at least twice, and I got to help stop a Blight before it even properly got started, saving thousands of lives, probably.
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[He seems to very much understand that sacrifice.]
You saved thousands of lives. That means a lot.
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Exactly. It's... not fun, a lot of the time. But it's good. I can help people - I have helped people. And it's better than living in a tower your whole life, so... there are worse prices to pay for the chance at something better.
[ Though she looks a little distant when she says it. Her mind's definitely not with the Fleet, that's for sure. ]
Ah, sorry, I sure do go on sometimes. What about you, what did you do back home? Something creative, if this little odd-bob is anything to go by.
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Back home, I did a lot of work with robotics. Built some pretty impressive stuff... Some of it got a little too impressive, ended up in the wrong hands, you know how it goes. Pretty basic origin story for a superhero, right?
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A... super hero? What is that?
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[Here it is even worse.]
Oh, a superhero is someone who has powers in a world where no one else does, either by invention or by genetic differences, who fights crime. Usually they stick to the city they live in.
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[ sheepishly ]
Not like I'm one to talk. I was 15 when I was conscripted, and that was only two years ago.
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[PUFF.]
Besides, the city gets in trouble sometimes. And I don't do it alone, there are six of us.
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[ TEASING? TEASING! ]
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One of us is less than a year old.
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Is that one of you an animal of some sort?
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[grinning.]
My brother made him. He's a nurse, but I taught him martial arts.
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[oh, look how fast he falters. He's getting really good at gathering that up, and he gives a sort of "don't worry about it" smile when he responds.]
Not exactly. He was our inspiration, but that's only because... He died.
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She knows what that's like, losing family. Or as close to family as she ever had. Which is why she won't bother saying she's sorry, because it never helps. ]
I'm sure he'd be very proud of you. We don't have to talk about it if you'd rather not.
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Big, deep breath.... sigh.]
I know he'd be proud.
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[ she smiles crookedly ]
It's always a little less awful, when you know they'd be proud of what you've accomplished.
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Besides, thanks to what happened, my friends and I all found something that makes us feel really good about ourselves. Plus, we're all scientists, so when we're not doing hero work, we're developing tech that could change the world for the better.
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Still, the Wardens are needed, they were especially needed when the Blight began since there were only three of us left, and one of them was... not very helpful.
[ She's thinking at you, Alistair ]
It's not what I planned on doing with my life, but I've done a lot of good with it. I think my friends and teachers would be proud.
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... But, hey, you don't have to do that here, right? While you're away from home, you're away from all that Blight stuff. You can focus on what you wanna do.
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[ Her smile wobbles a little, though she does a relatively good job of keeping it up ]
At the rate I've been going, though, I'm likely to finish anything we pick up within a week, leaving me yet again with nothing new to read.
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[ Permanently, hopefully, thanks to her. ]
And it will let me save my reading material for when I can't sleep. That'll slow down my consumption slightly.
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