Honerva (Haggar) (
shroudedsecrets) wrote in
driftfleet2018-04-03 09:53 am
Entry tags:
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Who: Haggar (and you!)
Broadcast: n/a
Action: SS First Breath, Planetside, Iskaulit
When: probably up until the 13th? Or later for the Iskaulit threads, if needed! Should be flexible!
A.
[First Breath]
[...She'd had barely enough time to examine the Marvisa after her disoriented waking up, in an attempt to figure it out before she found herself on the bridge of The First Breath instead. Cloaked and hooded of course, eyes glowing a bright yellow as her gaze flits around the area, seeming altogether too tense for some supposed celebration.
The music and confetti is unamusing, of course. Haggar's first instinct is to examine the bridge, and question the first person she sees if they don't approach her first.
Otherwise most of the time she'll be poking about the rest of the ship, seeing what it has and doesn't have available, observing the other crew with some suspicion, sometimes giving withering looks to the exposed wires and pipes, and, coming across her own supposed "station", trying to compare what she knows--what she thought she knew, to the new information that she had overriding it in her brain. Disorienting. She hates it already.]
B.
[Planetside]
[ After the first few days of acclimating to the ship and the situation, as much as it displeases her, well, there's a whole unknown planet with secrets down there to explore. Or at least to study and see if it can provide any clues to anything.
Most of her time ends up being drawn to going through books in the library, and after that, briefly checking out the other areas which seem to have drawn particular extensive attention. If someone's around, she might inquire as to what their investigation showed... or simply just watch and see what she can glean from listening and observing. The old fashioned way.
She likely draws some attention, wherever she shows up, garbed up as she is. Sometimes, though, she might be distracted, trying to find places to meditate or discern the nature of the planet herself. ]
C.
[Iskaulit]
[ After doing enough examining of the planet, and finding herself tired out from the process, she decides that regrouping and learning more about the fleet itself again is the higher priority. Besides, there are some other pressing concerns she has to be wary about...
In any case, the best way to do that seems to be by examining this ship that seems to be the main area for the fleeters to gather. Too many people, frankly, most of her time is spent skulking in the shadows, observing when she can, unless she happens to get caught. Which is certainly possible. She's not infallible.
But there are other times when certain rooms catch her interest. The lecture hall, the library, the labs, those seem to be where she gravitates toward on her own, whether to read or find clues. In one instance she finds the study room, where in a point of... some agitation, she sets a few of the globes rotating all at once and glares at them. How completely unproductive. ]
*[CR meme and permissions just in case, otherwise let's YOLO and see how it goes!]
Broadcast: n/a
Action: SS First Breath, Planetside, Iskaulit
When: probably up until the 13th? Or later for the Iskaulit threads, if needed! Should be flexible!
A.
[First Breath]
[...She'd had barely enough time to examine the Marvisa after her disoriented waking up, in an attempt to figure it out before she found herself on the bridge of The First Breath instead. Cloaked and hooded of course, eyes glowing a bright yellow as her gaze flits around the area, seeming altogether too tense for some supposed celebration.
The music and confetti is unamusing, of course. Haggar's first instinct is to examine the bridge, and question the first person she sees if they don't approach her first.
Otherwise most of the time she'll be poking about the rest of the ship, seeing what it has and doesn't have available, observing the other crew with some suspicion, sometimes giving withering looks to the exposed wires and pipes, and, coming across her own supposed "station", trying to compare what she knows--what she thought she knew, to the new information that she had overriding it in her brain. Disorienting. She hates it already.]
B.
[Planetside]
[ After the first few days of acclimating to the ship and the situation, as much as it displeases her, well, there's a whole unknown planet with secrets down there to explore. Or at least to study and see if it can provide any clues to anything.
Most of her time ends up being drawn to going through books in the library, and after that, briefly checking out the other areas which seem to have drawn particular extensive attention. If someone's around, she might inquire as to what their investigation showed... or simply just watch and see what she can glean from listening and observing. The old fashioned way.
She likely draws some attention, wherever she shows up, garbed up as she is. Sometimes, though, she might be distracted, trying to find places to meditate or discern the nature of the planet herself. ]
C.
[Iskaulit]
[ After doing enough examining of the planet, and finding herself tired out from the process, she decides that regrouping and learning more about the fleet itself again is the higher priority. Besides, there are some other pressing concerns she has to be wary about...
In any case, the best way to do that seems to be by examining this ship that seems to be the main area for the fleeters to gather. Too many people, frankly, most of her time is spent skulking in the shadows, observing when she can, unless she happens to get caught. Which is certainly possible. She's not infallible.
But there are other times when certain rooms catch her interest. The lecture hall, the library, the labs, those seem to be where she gravitates toward on her own, whether to read or find clues. In one instance she finds the study room, where in a point of... some agitation, she sets a few of the globes rotating all at once and glares at them. How completely unproductive. ]
*[CR meme and permissions just in case, otherwise let's YOLO and see how it goes!]

no subject
You're with the Fleet, right? I was wondering if you'd want to compare notes. Two heads are always better than one!
no subject
[Because she'd already had someone ask her about "comic books" and that was an odd enough conversation.
That and, she wasn't too used to sharing information with anyone not ranked... but she understood well enough that these circumstances... required... certain allowances.]
no subject
[Don't worry, he's not going to bother her about comic books. Strategy tomes, on the other hand...]
I was trying to see what I could find on this planet's replication technology. I mean, we've seen some of what it's used for, and how it can go wrong, but there has to be more information.
no subject
[Well, that at least seemed more productive than looking for entertainment, so she could nod in understanding to that.]
I haven't come across too much information on it just yet... I was curious to the state of this planet before the terra-forming project was begun.
[Perhaps not exactly what she had been interested in, but it was... close enough to her purposes.] They seem to prefer more books boasting about their accomplishments rather than what's behind it, so far.
no subject
[Even if she's not giving Morgan the greatest of vibes, she does really seem to know her stuff. He could do with a good research partner.]
What I'm trying to do is use the information they have to find out where all of this took place. With everything they have recorded, I should be able to track down their lab. That's gotta be where all the juicy stuff is.
no subject
[She knows something about the way that scientists think, even those who get too carried away with their discoveries. Perhaps a little too well.
With that consideration in mind, it actually gives her a moment to consider just where they might be able to find that sort of information.]
There could be references to it right under our noses in these books... something that could point the way to the right records, and the actual location of their lab.
[Which meant some heavier cross-referencing was in order, for curiosity's sake if nothing else.] That might be worth the endeavor.
no subject
[Even if this is his idea, Morgan can tell that Haggar is more familiar with this than he is. Seeking out help is the right way to go about this, and he 's not ashamed to do so.]
You seem like you know a lot about this. Where do you think we should start?
no subject
We'll start with these four... with the list of dates and times. Those are often used for codes instead of marking, and could very well be coordinates in plain sight.
no subject
Whoa, I think you're right! How do we tell which are the coordinates?
no subject
[While it was easy enough to come across some, not all of them had locations marked.
Doing this from scratch, however... was abnormally tedious. But it was the only way to yield results at present.]
The answers should reveal themselves soon enough.