chiseler: (and as you step back into line)
Luke Castellan is a liar ([personal profile] chiseler) wrote2016-08-10 11:21 am
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That Time They All Met in the CQ

[Let's be honest, nobody had time to info-share Monday what with motives going live after they came down from the top-level deck and also…you know. The whole awkward thing with the corpse. That happened.

Arrangements are made, the whiteboard's been moved and…there's a wedding.

What the fuck, Cradle.

Either way, assume that Luke found your character in person, sent a message via Furry Passing or contacted them via some other means to inform them about a group meeting up in the Captain's Quarters after the wedding to talk about their findings from the day before.

He's not a leader, and it's probably clear from the way he's leaning against the wall next to the whiteboard and dumping handfuls of space-brand Skittles into his mouth.]


All right…so this happened. [This, of course, being the top deck.] We were all up here yesterday and so we should probably start figuring stuff out. It weirds me out that Alice let us up here now after all this time. [He shrugs.] Who wants to go first?
antietam: (pic#9385148)

corner room #1

[personal profile] antietam 2016-08-10 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, everyone already knows about the admiral. [ That happened. ] And that the AI doesn't have access in here.

More specifically, when we went in, it was cold and didn't look like any robots had gone in there for cleaning. There was glass all over the floor and Jason ended up stepping on the admiral's wrist. From the looks of it, she was poisoned. Maybe by herself.

The issue with that—she was relatively preserved due to the temperature of the room, but Jason said she must have died 1-3 months ago. So either just before we arrived or sometime after. The AI didn't seem to have any idea about it.
refactor: (everybody I know from the hood)

terminals

[personal profile] refactor 2016-08-10 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Clover, Grell and I checked out the terminals, 'cause, uh, of course I checked out the terminals?

[ Jack scoffs, but then waves his hand idly as he gets to explaining. He'll actually be fairly helpful and factual here, so you're welcome. ]

So, first thing's first, got a big map of a galaxy I didn't recognize. The ship was displayed in it, so it's on some kinda course, but couldn't tell you what just based on looking at it then. Couple planets were highlighted on it, just with some generic IDs, XCS 111 through 113. All three of 'em were uncharted, but other than one of them definitely being where Butt Stallion is from, only thing of note is that 113 was potentially habitable.

[ Jack shrugs, since if you want more detail on that, you'll have to go look yourself. He doesn't remember the exact details here, since he's not a demon with a photographic memory, alas. ]

But, way more interesting than that? Got a hint why we're all here. Grell touched the map again, and we got a different map. Just a shitton of datapoints for that one, but there was info on-- Okay, well, can't speak for them here, but considering Pandora was one of them, can say with pretty good certainty that we were picked for a reason here. Each of the planets, or Helios, in my case, gets a blurb. Mine mentioned "keeping it in mind" because anyone from our part of the universe is, and I quote here, "one tough S.O.B. to take down." So, yeah. Wanna go see how you were being spied on? Go take a look.

[ Though at this point, Jack's expression gets more serious, and he shrugs. ]

Last part was a ECHOlog on the terminal. Started out with just normal video diary stuff of a guy named Jasper Jones. 99% of it was uninteresting and I don't care, so, skipping ahead to the juicy part? Saw how the guy died. Kinda familiar, considering how the alien that took over Rhys reacted, but guy and his girlfriend get pulled up into a vent, super murdered, blah blah blah. [ He's so sensitive ] But, last part of that video? Something came out of that vent, but it was gone too quick for any of us to get a good look at it. Best I can tell you is that it was black, had scales, and was screaming loud enough to make you want to kill the fuckin' thing even more.

[ He pauses, then shrugs ]

So, yeah. Good time exploring.
todorable: (i am disappoint)

corner room #2

[personal profile] todorable 2016-08-10 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
So, Elizabeth, Emily and I checked out the computer in that corner room, guess it was the captain's quarters? We found a video from the ship's captain, Sonya Perkins. It's a message, to us...it's probably best if you watch it. I took a copy on my phone in case the PC here is as janky as most of this place.

TL;DR version is, we're boned. Humanity's basically extinct, so Captain Perkins programmed Alice to steal us, of all people, and they invited the gyro aliens into the vents 'cause they were thirsty, and BTW, the aliens come in packs of four or five. But it's okay, 'cause "we don't take shit like this lying down." ...Except when that shit is getting stepped on because you're too dead to move out the way, I guess.
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statue update

[personal profile] tevinteriscoming 2016-08-11 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
This is why fashionably late is so overrated; if you haven't any means to make an entrance, you'll just be overlooked.

[All of your info was so cool. But what can he do.]

Marinette, Adrien and I investigated the statues in the middle of the room. Not entirely enlightening, but they give some good color. May as well recite some poetry while I'm at it.

The first statue, of Pygmalion and his would be bride, I must presume, has the inscription:
"Constructed on February 9th, 2933. Acquired by Harlan on June 10, 2954, for placement aboard The Pygmalion. The statue is an enlarged replica of an already existing but missing statue. In a way, it exists as a postmodern exercise in art. A copy of a statue of a statue. The creation of life from where it did not exist before. Therein lies the pathos of our mission. Never forget this."

There's also a complementary poem:
"Woe is Galatea, skin of iv'ry
The hubris of Pygmalion did bring
her to life. But what God would recognize
Her as more than a mimic, facisimile
Of what Pymgalion did wish to see?
Agalma is she, not woman or doll."

Then we've the other statue. Woman with scales for legs and rather in a state of undress, holding up a portion of the sky.

Inscription reads:
"Gifted to the Pygmalion on September 6, 2954 as a symbol of cooperation and connection. We keep this as a reminder that no matter how hopeless a situation may seem, there is always a way to repair what we have broken and move forward. As well as a reminder that no matter where we go, we are not alone."

And the accompanying prose, which Adrien was so good as to translate from the Chinese:
"In remote antiquity, the four poles of the Universe collapsed, and the world descended into chaos: the firmament was no longer able to cover everything, and the earth was no longer able to support itself; fire burned wild, and waters flooded the land. Then Nüwa smelted the five-colored stone to mend the blue sky..."

So! It's no video telling us we ought to fight the aliens, but it's a bit of insight into how the creators of this place saw themselves, yes? On the one hand, creating life. Not out of nothing, note the plaque. A statue of a statue of a statue. The Pygmalion story is of a statue brought to life, but here we have copies of that initial effort.

Then, on the other hand, we have our dear Nüwa, mending the sky for us. Fits with the post-apocalyptic theme. Rebuilding what was thought broken and making a space habitable.

Of course, I'd welcome input from anyone more schooled in the mythology or the art.