((Why yes. Yes I do.))
Heat metal, pound and seperate into nails with hard thing.
[Exo:4]
[Handi:4-1]
You successfully heat some scrap metal to a reasonably hot temperature and then begin smacking it against the floor with a brick, trying to shape it into a nail. The end result is a lot of noise and a handful of vaguely sharp chunks of metal.
Brother Lars fell out of the stasis pod onto the hard ship floor. He stood, shook the remaining fluid off, and kneeled, offering a quick prayer of thanks for a safe trip. Rising, he searches the containers and puts on the basic ship clothing, and wanders out into the hallway.
When someone passes by, he inquires as to where he could find basic supplies, and is directed to the armory. Thanking him, Lars heads on to the armory. He approaches the woman at the counter.
"Blessings of the Gazer to you! I presume this is where we get supplies? I would like some simple cloth and a sewing kit- these garments provide cover, but I believe I could be wearing better. Also, do you have something I could use to produce pamphlets?"
Ask for the above.
Brother Lars fell out of the stasis pod onto the hard ship floor. He stood, shook the remaining fluid off, and kneeled, offering a quick prayer of thanks for a safe trip. Rising, he searches the containers and puts on the basic ship clothing, and wanders out into the hallway.
When someone passes by, he inquires as to where he could find basic supplies, and is directed to the armory. Thanking him, Lars heads on to the armory. He approaches the woman at the counter.
"Blessings of the Gazer to you! I presume this is where we get supplies? I would like some simple cloth and a sewing kit- these garments provide cover, but I believe I could be wearing better. Also, do you have something I could use to produce pamphlets?"
Ask for the above.
The armory master hands you a tough, rather rough cloth and a sewing kit as wall as a stack of paper.
"There's a printer attached to the computers in the rec room. Go nuts."
Call over a doctor.
"Hey! Lesser medic! I need a robot arm! And an estimated time of recovery! And, and, and a spine! Oh, and I need, um, to be connected to the VR machine. Stat!"
A doctor, looking rather annoyed and mumbling about losing a bundle on that robot freak, looks over at you.
"Your bed moves and you should have feeling and movement back in your arms at least. "
((Shouldnt she be in her older teens by now?))
She's still on the ship with you, just with the crew. You're all moving around in the same relative time.
((Yes. Reminds me of when you start reaching the speed of light. As you get closer, time for 'you' slows down, while time for 'everyone' speeds up. It's been theorized that if some astronauts went careening on a spaceship for like 50 years going let's say 10,000 mph faster than Earth, they would have had only 49 birthdays in that time.. All rough estimates, of course))
Actually, you can see the effects of it if you take a just a normal passenger plane over long distances. You end up being a second or two "behind" the rest of the world.