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Re: You are the bridge crew of a Galactic Imperial light cruiser
« Reply #15 on: May 12, 2015, 12:35:26 am »

"What? Don't be ridiculous. Standard protocol clearly indicates we report in to our superiors and await further orders. Have you all forgotten your basic goddamn training? It is not our place to go gallivanting around the galaxy like a band of plucky rebel scum. You are all trained Imperial officers, so start acting like it dammit."
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Re: You are the bridge crew of a Galactic Imperial light cruiser
« Reply #16 on: May 12, 2015, 12:47:44 am »

"What? Don't be ridiculous. Standard protocol clearly indicates we report in to our superiors and await further orders. Have you all forgotten your basic goddamn training? It is not our place to go gallivanting around the galaxy like a band of plucky rebel scum. You are all trained Imperial officers, so start acting like it dammit."


"While it is pretentious of Irony to order people around, you remember what happened soon after we got on this ship?  You listen to that base contact?  Our transponder is fucking up.  We need to get that thing fixed before we try again so we don't bring down hell on top of ourselves.  And you know what?  I'd bet a fair deal of credits on there being a rebel somewhere on the ship that fucked over the transponder and has kept fucking it over each time the engineers try to fix the thing.  Just a question of who..."
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Re: You are the bridge crew of a Galactic Imperial light cruiser
« Reply #17 on: May 12, 2015, 01:03:39 am »

"Sure, I do agree we should fix our transponder as soon as we can. And of course that contact at base wouldn't know about our patrol if we were indeed on an off the books mission, the Empire isn't so stupid as to give any yokel working a comms unit info on all their secret ops. We've confirmed as much. However, if we can get an imperial vessel here, they'll easily be able to confirm our identity and escort us to base for debriefing and reassignment.

As for your rebel, maybe look at all of those who abandon their post in a time of crisis. That's enough for a court martial, at the very least."
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Re: You are the bridge crew of a Galactic Imperial light cruiser
« Reply #18 on: May 12, 2015, 01:04:52 am »

"'Standard protocol' doesn't apply when nothing's working as it's supposed to. We have no official mission. We have no Imperial transponder. We have no chain of command. We have no idea what just happened here. Lord Vader himself has just enacted an administrative shift in our presence.

It is our eminent duty to figure out what just happened here, to the best of our ability, before returning. Assuming, of course, that we have anywhere in particular to return to; without a transponder and under black ops orders from someone who's just been executed as either a traitor or a waste of time, getting back and explaining ourselves is likely to be considerably stickier than 'protocol' indicates.


And I'm not ordering anyone around, Zan. I suggest you calm yourself. We have no reason to believe the transponder has been sabotaged by anyone but Commander Tells, and a great deal of reason to believe he was waiting on something that seems to have not occurred."
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« Reply #19 on: May 12, 2015, 01:08:13 am »

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Re: You are the bridge crew of a Galactic Imperial light cruiser
« Reply #20 on: May 12, 2015, 01:30:52 am »

"As for your rebel, maybe look at all of those who abandon their post in a time of crisis. That's enough for a court martial, at the very least."

"RebelS, Radio.  Did you forget the saying 'where there is one, there are many'.  Only one is working on the transponder as that is all that is needed to mess things up.  The others are working on other tasks."

"And I'm not ordering anyone around, Zan. I suggest you calm yourself. We have no reason to believe the transponder has been sabotaged by anyone but Commander Tells, and a great deal of reason to believe he was waiting on something that seems to have not occurred."

"You've been around me often enough that you know my name, but not that this is my calm?  And you forget to consider that the rebels would have used a plan to make the sabotage appear to have been done by Tells in order for him to have the blame put on him so that we think it was his fault that the transponder is not working properly!  In fact, you not even considering the possibility of a rebel is a tad suspicious.  I'm going to keep my eye on you."
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Re: You are the bridge crew of a Galactic Imperial light cruiser
« Reply #21 on: May 12, 2015, 03:27:35 am »

Guys, how do we not know that this but a plan by the Rebel scum to make us paranoid? Let's just fix the transponder and then guard it. If the transponder breaks, the guard is a spy. If it does not, good for us.
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« Reply #22 on: May 12, 2015, 03:51:51 am »

"Easy, The rebels would rather have us defected, rather than killed as none of us are at the point where they'd actually shoot us on sight. Now, would everybody calm down and stop the accusations before I start shooting based on some of those being thrown around.

Now, with Tells sentenced as a traitor and dead, we aren't beholden to his orders. We could get everything fixed once we head back to base, and explain the whole situation."
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Re: You are the bridge crew of a Galactic Imperial light cruiser
« Reply #23 on: May 12, 2015, 06:05:05 am »

"'Standard protocol' doesn't apply when nothing's working as it's supposed to. We have no official mission. We have no Imperial transponder. We have no chain of command. We have no idea what just happened here. Lord Vader himself has just enacted an administrative shift in our presence.
It is our eminent duty to figure out what just happened here, to the best of our ability, before returning. Assuming, of course, that we have anywhere in particular to return to; without a transponder and under black ops orders from someone who's just been executed as either a traitor or a waste of time, getting back and explaining ourselves is likely to be considerably stickier than 'protocol' indicates.
And I'm not ordering anyone around, Zan. I suggest you calm yourself. We have no reason to believe the transponder has been sabotaged by anyone but Commander Tells, and a great deal of reason to believe he was waiting on something that seems to have not occurred."

"Are you... daft or something? How the hell did you ever get through basic, much less officer training? When the chain of command breaks, you don't go running off like some hyperactive fool, you re-establish the damn chain by contacting command. We also can't exactly just try to complete our orders as given until further order, cause we have no orders. If Lord Vader wanted us to continue this mission, he would have said so when he... disciplined commander Tells. He didn't, cause he expected professional imperial officers would know how to act and fall back on their training. And far as I know said training didn't include playing sleuth, or running off and abandoning post at the first sign of trouble."

"Easy, The rebels would rather have us defected, rather than killed as none of us are at the point where they'd actually shoot us on sight. Now, would everybody calm down and stop the accusations before I start shooting based on some of those being thrown around.

Now, with Tells sentenced as a traitor and dead, we aren't beholden to his orders. We could get everything fixed once we head back to base, and explain the whole situation."


"Exactly my point. Good to see there's some people with some sense left in them. The Empire is the epitome of justice and fairness, so as long as we don't act stupid and simply report back to be debriefed, all will be well."
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Re: You are the bridge crew of a Galactic Imperial light cruiser
« Reply #24 on: May 12, 2015, 07:06:16 am »

Turn update



(Curious, is this each of us acting as our own person or all controlling a single person?  I believe it is the former, but I wish to make certain.)

(GM Comment: each of you are individuals capable of acting independently. We simply skipped the character creation process. Which we can do now.)

Anyone who wants to participate, go ahead and introduce yourself, and pick one area of major specialty, and one area of minor speciality. Specialities don't need to be on this list, but here are some suggestions.

No force sensitives. You're starship officers.


Spoiler:  specialty list (click to show/hide)

If possible, check on what my pay-grade level is now to before we got out here, any nearby deployments, official status of the ship, and if I am officially dead or not.

When submitting skill specialties, include also your rank. Nothing higher than officer's grade 2, so: Cadet, Midshipman, Sub-Lieutenant, or Lieutenant. I took the narrative liberty of calling Radio Controller a Lieutenant, but if you'd like to be a lower rank that's ok too.

Character names will be bay12 usernames for simplicity.

All characters are human. The Empire is distrustful of aliens.

Additionally, everyone has a private quarters on the ship with reasonable personal effects, officer's uniform, ID badge, wallet, credit badge, etc.



where is the nearest imperial base (that is not a small outpost), and how long would it take to get there?

Ask the navigation computer for a list of nearby Imperial outposts.

Radio Controlled and Snail555 continue looking at the Nav system looking for nearby Imperial bases. "Nearby" is a bit subjective, since your ship is equipped with a Class 1 hyperdrive. Hyperdrive speed is extremely dependant on local hyperspace conditions, but on a primary hyperlane, transit from the galactic core to the outer rim generally takes about 5 days. In your case, you're not near any hyperlanes, so travel will be a little slower here than usual. But "a little slower" is measured in hours or days at most.



R18 on the star chart (where you are) is a relatively dead sector. Of course, in a galaxy 120,000 light years across containing 400 billion stars, "relatively dead" means more worlds than you could visit in a lifetime. Bringing up a list of Imperial bases in the sector generates a list of several unnotable outposts you could reach within several hours, including the one you were in contact with a moment ago. Additionally, there are major Imperial installations at both Ryloth and Geonosis. (see map) Ryloth is primarily known for its spice and slave exports, and Geonosis is a major industrial center, with vast droid manufacturing plants and extensive starship yards.

The Nav computer reports that it would take about 12 hours to reach Ryloth, and 16 to Geonosis. Both destinations would also put you close to the Corellain Run hyperlane, where there would be more traffic, both civilian and military, and transit in general would be much faster.



Oh, and try to get in contact with the ship's technician.

(Gm comment: pending skill specialty submissions. Which of you are technicians?)



Go through he late commander's affects, try to discern just what he was trying to do out here exactly.

Taricus walks over to the former commander's corpse and rifles through his pockets.



Also attempt to find out what the late commander was up to, but in the form of going to check that sealed container in the cargo bay.

mastashcheese leaves the bridge.




Activate one of the Astromech Utility Droids. Win Game Those bastards are dependable, and one should be able to fix the transponder.
Take a look at the transponder myself. See if I can figure out what's wrong with it, or if I can figure out what the droid thinks is wrong with it. Order it not to actually reactivate it yet, however.

IronyOwl heads down to engineering and meets up with an astromech droid to inspect the transponder system. It takes only a few minutes of inspection to reveal that the transponder hardware is completely undamaged. It's simply been turned off. You could very easily turn it back on with the push of a couple buttons.

The problem is that the transponder system is not simply a static broadcast code. It's a rotating interactive key encryption system, whereby the challenging vessel issues a code, which the challenged vessel decodes and then replies back with a response code based on the challenge. If both ship A and ship B send transponder challenges to ship C, the response from ship C will be different to each of them. And the system operates on a rotation system with new data being periodically issued from Imperial Command, so that if the encryption scheme is ever broken at a specific time, the date of the generated transponder code is apparent.

It appears that all Imperial encryption software has been wiped from the Dependable's data banks.

This means that even with the transponder turned on, you'll register as an unaffiliated vessel, identified only by a generic hull class, ID number, and designation.

It occurs to you that it's poor ettiquette to leave your transponder completely off. Even a civilian craft would be expected to have at least a generic transponder broadcast. What you've been doing is a lot like driving without a license plate, and you're guessing quite a few ships seeing your ship in transit assumed that you're a pirate. You're a bit surprised that you were never stopped at any realspace junctions. You did have to make a couple transfers between hyperlanes on your way here. Whomever did this must have really wanted to minimize the chance of there being any records of your trip, and was willing to risk being stopped by authorities to make it happen.



Review logs of sensor data, both ordinary space and hyperspace if we have both types, from the time we arrived out here to now, or from one week ago.  Check primarily for anomalous or missing sections of the log.

Zanzetkuken glances through the sensor logs while the others argue. It's been 16 days that you've been sitting here, so there's a lot to sort through. But for all the volume, you don't find anything particularly interesting. You're sitting in interstellar space. You do find records of what the system identifies as Pulsar, designation HGR-017, about 25 lightyears away with roughly a 70 millisecond pulse period. But that's not particularly unusual, and the logs indicate that the pulse is consistent with expectation. Other than that, so far as you can tell there's nothing more interesting the dust, gas, and micrometeorites within at least a light year of your position.

For a moment it seems a little strange that over your stay you haven't detected anything. After all, you'd expect there to at least be some civilian starship traffic, or something. But then the nearest three star systems appear to be uninhabited by anything more advanced than plants and bugs, so it's plausible that nobody but you has happened to come out this way.

Really, what it looks like is that this area was chosen specifically because it's so uninteresting. If somebody wanted to arrange a discrete meeting, this would have been a good place for it.

check in on the transmission log to see if there were any non-authorized transmissions and compare all transmissions made to points where the once per minute microsecond engage/disengage, input as an automatic process on one especially paranoid day, is missing due to usage of the communications array.

(Gm comment: ...I actually don't understand what you're asking for.)

You check the log. Curiously, you find no outbound transmissions made in the past 16 days. That's suspicious. Your first impression is to guess that the logs have been erased. You're apparently on some sort of mission, yes, but Commander Tells never ordered comm silence. You would expect that there would at least be routine personal communications, crewman saying hello to family, etc. Then you glance around the bridge. You don't remember actually seeing any of your fellow officers send any messages. And you never sent any yourself. It's possible that maybe you all just happened to either not write home, or didn't have anyone to write home to.

The logs for the six days prior to your arrival in sector R18 contain several logged transmissions. It looks like standard navigation traffic control communications. You even see one entry made by yourself personally during that time.

if possible, try to gain the psychological and biographical profiles of crew members

As an officer, you have do access to that data, but it would take some time to sort through. Even a single low-ranking officer like yourself has dozens of pages of transcripts, reports, medical data, firing range scores, plus interview videos, etc. on record. It would take at least an hour to sort through the data for even a single officer.



reopen channel to base back to base:

"Transponder is broken. We can report in to the nearest imperial base to check in. You can send an escort should you want, so they can visually confirm our identity."

attempt to subdue Radio Controlled from getting us arrested/murdered. We are clearly on a mission above the contacts pay grade.

Radio Controlled reaches for the comm system to re-open the channel with Base.

BFEL puts his hand on Radio Controlled's shoulder and asks him to wait while you all think about this.



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Re: You are the bridge crew of a Galactic Imperial light cruiser
« Reply #25 on: May 12, 2015, 07:22:36 am »

((Being a lieutenant is very fine by me! I'll pick starship fleet tactics as major skill, and military operation planning as minor. Does that work?))

"It seems Ryloth is the closest imperial base available. We can move there, and request an escort, and fix our transponder on the way there."

Chose skills, confirm rank. Could you perhaps give us an idea what kind of npc's there are? And who is on the bridge right now? Do we have any stormtroopers?

Also, what do we need to do to plot a course and go places, just order the appropriate npc? Oh, and check if I have my cose cylinder and stuff on me.
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« Reply #26 on: May 12, 2015, 07:27:18 am »

Petty Officer Iituem: Major Specialisation Chef (Logistics Branch), Minor Droid Technician.

The Petty Officer enters the bridge with a service droid carrying a platter of miniature sandwiches and carrying a tray of fruit juice himself.

"Commander Tells, I've brought the brunch... you... ordered."

He stares at the Commander's corpse, then up at the situation in progress.

"Ah.  Brunch, anyone?"
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« Reply #27 on: May 12, 2015, 07:30:40 am »

"Just leave them on a table somewhere, petty officer Iiteum. After that, please go fetch the ship's doctor. Tell him to bring a body bag."
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« Reply #28 on: May 12, 2015, 07:34:34 am »

((Hmm, I'll nab powersuit operation at major, and marksman as minor to represent a low-ranking stormtrooper officer. Thus, a Stormtrooper Sergeant/Lieutenant. Which means four blue squares on the officer fatigues. Also, the transponder is actually a static code, not a dynamic one.))

"Right, looks like we'll need to head to the nearest base in order to clear up the mess we've just found ourselves waist-deep in. And given the status on geonosis after the wars, heading to ryloth would be a better option since there'd be justifiable reason for civilian traffic to be there.

Now, in regards to the late captain, I'm going to go through his personal assets and see just he was up to. In addition, I'd recommend that everyone check their ID's to ensure they're still intact. If we head into an imperial base without those, you know what'll happen."
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Re: You are the bridge crew of a Galactic Imperial light cruiser
« Reply #29 on: May 12, 2015, 07:38:15 am »

The Petty Officer leaves the drinks and sandwiches on the droid, who sits in the corner and starts playing lounge music.  He gives the droid a kick, and it stops.  He then heads off to find a doctor, stopping off for a body bag on the way.

He stares for a few moment at the racks of bags.

"These are all yellow.  Why in the name of the Emperor do we have yellow body bags?"

He shrugs and picks one up, then searches for the doc.
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