I should know the room number and code IC to my own room and those of the subsumed minds (Henk's in this case, I've retroactively decided). If that doesn't fly, though, don't bother. Just keep a sample on me.
In any case, float contently down hallways like a massive piece of mutated space junk. Try to get from the housing area to the armory while touching the walls, floor and ceiling as little as possible. Count the number of touches and try to improve over several tries.
When I get to the Armory, see if the Armory Master has been replaced by somebody disposable and check who that might be if yes. Wave if it's someone I know. Wave even if it isn't.
Thats fine, I just wanted to know how you knew it.
You leave it floating in his room.
The armory master's job appears to have been filled by Fred, who is busy dragging boxes out of the back room and looking worriedly at a clipboard.
The problem with firing into space is that there are a lot of things that don't really show up when firing into empty space.
Didn't mean empty space, meant space with targets in it. Oh well my bad I should have specified more.
#4 in the ship, pointed wherever is least likely to do any harm.
#5 in the ship, pointed wherever is least likely to do any harm.
#6 in the ship, pointed wherever is least likely to do any harm.
#7 in the ship, pointed wherever is least likely to do any harm.
Even pointed at a target, vacuum makes certain things hard to view.
4 still looks like nothing.
5 Does too.
6 will arc electricity if you get close enough to the target, but in the vacuum it doesn't travel far.
7. Something appears to strike the target but it's hard to tell what it does. The target just kind of wiggles a bit. These targets are pretty sturdy metal after all.
Get ready for briefing. Ponder what the recent cosmic upheaval means for 'things to come'. You know what I mean.
Nothing good.
darn, well, lets see what now.
what is the SimAoP's next move? if it's Crowdwire again then I'd retry the same action, focusing on getting it knotted so it can't retract properly and the attempt to do so will make the wire slice into the AoP. In a perfect world I'd be trying to make the wire form a hobble around itself, but I don't expect a perfect world.
note: Lyra has this going in real-time, and is basically trying to sim-redo the fight. this isn't about hypothedical "could this work?" testing. So what the AoP does and how successful Lyra's rolls are matters.
Lyra's not invisible right? If not, the next move would probably be a very aggressive petting the kitty. Which, if you rolled well, you could dodge.
anybody want to take a mutation pill for science?
I'll tell ya what, if it's a bad effect I'll give you a token, if it's good you get to keep it for free
ok sign me up/.
Ok cool, as soon as PW actualy confirms the pill existence we'll begin.
Assume they exist. Though If I were you I'd keep track of what they're made with, since the undisclosed nature means it won't show up on the wiki where I can easily find it. I may end up asking you when someone takes one of the pills 9 months from now.
I'll post the mission 25 thread soon.