((My apologies for the delays, I've been overloaded last weekend. Things should improve by the end of the week.
Also, Cheesecake is out, unfortunately. He might pop up as an NPC sometime, though.))
Moravia Orbital Colony, Ulysses | 237d/3008AD | Von Hapsburg System
Moravia Lobby Alpha, Floor 3
Heated Combat! (All initiative rolls default to a [1].)
Megacity Time: 6:13Nerin and Valrak search for the residential/habitation module.
[1/5] You would, but the gelatinous goo-man being smacked by the cops seems to be shedding globs of gold-tinted slime all over the hall.
Bystanders slow down as they walk across the store, glancing at the action before carrying on not to get involved.
Suddenly, a glob lands on Valrak! The contact causes a sharp, stinging pain as the substance oozes through his hoodie and attaches to his skin.
...How did that person get hurt in a toy shop of all places?
Discretely observe the interior of the toy shop for possible causes of the accident.
[2] You consult your raytracing algorithms to try and recreate the incident in a virtual space. According to your simulations, the toy bricks were once part of a micro-singularity formed near the back-right corner of the room, which hovered in a resonant pattern for several minutes beforehand. Odd...
Atlos looks around for somewhere to access the station's information network, rubbernecking the toystore incident on the way.
[5] It appears a box of toy bricks fell on a child's head. The box opened on impact, absorbing the blow, but also spreading toy bricks everywhere. These bricks are apparently very painful for a person to fall onto, especially if he uses his hands to push himself off the ground.
As you walk away, peering over the rail to look for stores, you notice that the bottom-most floor of the mall also has guard-rails over a gap in the floors. However, the gaps in the bottom-most floor lead to
open space, or at least a holographic simulated view of space as would be seen from your position. The gas giant Ulysses, purple with streaks of red and blue, passes into view and with it, a bright four-spiked flare from the sub-orbital worldgate tethered just over the gas giant's atmosphere.
[3] You come across a store and "Update Station" for a local communications service provider, EveryCast. A group of teenagers is gathered together just outside the store, apparently arguing over which smartphone to get.
Because a datanet connection is difficult to acquire in deep space (that is, in regions far from a worldgate), update packages are not sent over the air. Instead, so-called 'update stations' contain versions of the latest electronics software, kept on a local database and distributed to subscribers, for a flat fee of course to maintain the servers.
The woman with the serpent around her shoulders passes by you. The snake creature fixes its eyes on you and tracks you as the woman carries it away.
Find a place to stand where it looks like I'm watching a gaming screen, but can watch the door instead.
[4] Your plan works! Nobody notices a thing as you watch more and more workers pile into the garage. After a short while, an unrelated group of workers comes out of the garage, wheeling a rack of oxygen masks into the clinic in the hallway.
Another tank of oxygen rolls in, this time pulled by a single person wearing a purple hoodie and black jeans.
McMarlo was nothing if not adaptable.
"Craawk! Craaawk! It must be the venusian death worm I picked up...hack, hack, craaawk!
It's infectious! Everyone run!" He squawked, going into convulsed death rehearsal like he had practiced in the acting colleges of Shakespeare VI.
Action: Time to tie up the local emergency services!
The human couple screams and rushes out. The goo-creature doesn't look at you because it has no eyes, although it seemed to flinch when you shouted.
The fish appears to be noticeably bobbling around inside its suit, laughing through some synthetic voicebox similar to what some disabled humans use.
"Hehehe."The broker, noticing the commotion through the glass walls, stops his conversation with his current client (a boring looking man with no real defining characteristics. Let's call him Bob) and marches into the waiting room while exclaiming,
"Oh, oh God! Can either of you do CPR?" he asks the fish and the blob-man. The fish shakes its body side-to-side on its suit's tentacles, while the blob extends a pseudopode into its black handbag, removing a first-aid kit and heart monitor.
You observe all this, taking advantage of your acute avian senses' capacity to observe things during motion.