Election DayThe council proper is packed, rings of raised seating, each with a marker with a planet name spanning around a central statue of a grizzled young man holding a tentacled, reptilian head in one hand, and a real shimmering blade in the other. His eyes are cast to the floor, lips turned up into a silent, feral snarl.
There's a sheer number of people here, many already sitting at their chairs, resting, watching the podium and the data screen in front of it.
Two names are listed, Versen and Hayes, both with zeros underneath them both. Speeches are to be held, followed by the voting.
((Players need not vote twice, unless they changed their minds. I'll go back and check it out.))
"Nice meeting you, Izzy. One you brush up on your skills, call up Valerian Navy. They will find you a better job."
With that, Vandelay left the Centralis square, his aide following him and carrying his implements.
The woman remains silent, glaring at you as the grievous hole in her arm is carefully patched up, bone shards being removed with a pair of foreceps, her breath hitching every now and then as the pain pushes past the wounds.
Magnus shook his head with a polite smile - his mood was getting better as it seemed more and more obvious that Hayes would live through it.
"Nay, ma'am - there's one more thing I have to do before I leave. Who are you, and what can I do to thank you for saving this man?"
She rattles off a few words in her own tongue, blankly, before replying to you, in a simple, if tired tone of voice. The diamond sways on the chain, gently.
"M'tari. Diplomat of the Lanyrian people. No need for thanks.""Acknowledged, sir."
Await Avens.
Save that Derelict Ship -- Be that scout ahead of the pair.
[10] You leave the atmosphere gracefully, soaring like a fiery bird of prey, the multiple colors that dance over your mech fade to black slowly, and you speed off, making good time to the third orbit. You chew on a bar of glonse-berry protein paste to prepare yourself for what could be weeks in space. The Hiveship is surrounded by a number of ships, which train their guns on you the moment you into their space, but do not fire or even act hostile.
[8] The ship bears many upper deck hangers, allowing your mech to dock there and you to get out, if you so wished, if the ship didn't fire missiles at you the moment you came too close. It seems to be an automated response, the ship itself floating lifelessly around a small moon.
[4] A missile blows into your shield, jarring you heavily and breaking a plate from it's chassis with the force of the percussion, sending it to flutter away, and into space.
[9] Luckily, the Hiveships outer frame and structural bear none of the signs of turning said ship into a Plagueship