Sokka (
alwayscomeback) wrote in
driftfleet2015-05-15 12:46 am
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005 - Is that a Flux Capacitor?
Who: Sokka and YOU!
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Blue Fish
When: Right now
[After is conversation with Zee, Sokka has been determined to find out what weird shennanigans have been going on in their ships. He picks a day where the ship is largely quiet and empty, and goes about opening a couple wall panels out. He doesn't like what he finds.
When he turns on the communicatior, he's frowning.]
Okay, I followed up on something Zee found on the Marsiva, where there was weird stuff in the walls, and uh-
[He turns the screen to the opened up wall panel. Pipes go where they logically shouldn't, there are moving parts that connect in no logical way to power sources. They've always been there, he just hasn't noticed them, until Zee brought it to his attention.
I don't understand a good chunk of this. I've been here for eight months. I know every inch of this ship, but I've never seen these until now. I mean- I think I've seen them, but I don't think I noticed them? And I don't understand how they work.
Does anyone? I kinda want to dissect some of it, but I don't know if it'll kill us horribly or not. Thoughts? Anyone?
[[OOC: This is mod approved, and indeed, all ships are like this, characters just don't notice them until they have their attention brought to them. Fun times.
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Blue Fish
When: Right now
[After is conversation with Zee, Sokka has been determined to find out what weird shennanigans have been going on in their ships. He picks a day where the ship is largely quiet and empty, and goes about opening a couple wall panels out. He doesn't like what he finds.
When he turns on the communicatior, he's frowning.]
Okay, I followed up on something Zee found on the Marsiva, where there was weird stuff in the walls, and uh-
[He turns the screen to the opened up wall panel. Pipes go where they logically shouldn't, there are moving parts that connect in no logical way to power sources. They've always been there, he just hasn't noticed them, until Zee brought it to his attention.
I don't understand a good chunk of this. I've been here for eight months. I know every inch of this ship, but I've never seen these until now. I mean- I think I've seen them, but I don't think I noticed them? And I don't understand how they work.
Does anyone? I kinda want to dissect some of it, but I don't know if it'll kill us horribly or not. Thoughts? Anyone?
[[OOC: This is mod approved, and indeed, all ships are like this, characters just don't notice them until they have their attention brought to them. Fun times.

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[Allen squints at the screen; trying to make sense of that stuff]
I'm not an expert, but even to me none of that looks right...
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[He gestures, annoyed, at some pipes. ]
These don't make sense. I don't know where they go.
[It's bugging him because this is the ship he runs and anything unknown might be a threat to the crew he wants to protect.]
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[Which is even less comforting than it sounds. He frowns. He wasn't an engineer, but a ship is like a mechanical body, right? And he does knows biological bodies. At least he knows enough to know one thing- stuff is there for a reason. There isn't space to waste.]
Is this in every part of the walls or just that one spot?
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[ Since floating along in space in a ship made of mystery is ...yes, exactly that comforting. ]
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I could bring the tricorder around and see if it tells us anything useful?
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[Beverly cuts off her communicator, picks up the tricorder, and makes her way to Sokka. Before she does anything else, she stops and leans in, peering at the strange configuration of pipes and wire. If only Wes or Geordi were here, they might be able to make something out of this mess.]
Somehow, this is even stranger in person.
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[He walks up to the closest wall panel, yanks it open, and just stares at the wall for a second]
What the fuck.
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[especially since she's a fairy and all, and they're not big on oppressive technology. that geometrically-packed mess flat-out gives her the creeps.]
But you know what? Way back, ages ago, I was wondering how new stuff gets added the ships. I just assumed it was some kind of bullshit space magic and forgot about it, but now that I'm looking at it...
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You know, you've got a point. Maybe it's already here, and we just got to...unlock it, I guess?
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[Okay, she's so not an expert, but... that? That doesn't look right. None of it.]
If you want to take it apart, the best time to do it is when we've landed and the ships don't need to be airborne. I'd like to know how any of this is operational with pipes like that. I mean, I think there's one that just stops, or is it just me?
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[ behind him, you can see another opened wall panel full of ?!!!?!?!?! ]
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Yeah, I just hope that it doesn't damage the ship to the point where it can't fly any more, y'know?
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...Then, after a moment, the shock fades into confusion.]
I don't get it.
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It's okay, Aang, you tried.
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