make a quick prayer to the ramen noodle god for good sustenance then go watch Draco and make sure he doesn't get hurt by the mean old gravitational anomaly!
Oh, holy bringer of sustenance, lord of the holy noddle, here thine plee and bless these noodles to bring great sustenance to all that eat them in you glory!
Jackson gets up wandering to his pet Alot
Draco, buddeeeee, you out there?
make a quick prayer to the ramen noodle god for good sustenance then go watch Draco and make sure he doesn't get hurt by the mean old gravitational anomaly!
Oh, holy bringer of sustenance, lord of the holy noddle, here thine plee and bless these noodles to bring great sustenance to all that eat them in you glory!
Jackson gets up wandering to his pet Alot
Draco, buddeeeee, you out there?
If he's on another ship, you're not able to talk to him.
Ask if there's anything remotely helpful I could be doing
This is a good question. I'm not really sure.
"Great. Just what we wanted, an anomalous invisible tumble dryer.
Dubley, Jack, I'll need the two of you to keep an eye out for now and help me determine if we're still inside the gravity effect zone. We'll try to steer around it and leave a buoy to inform Scrupulosity."
Leave stationary buoy. Fly away from the center of (10,5) until the gravity effects stop. Do they suddenly stop, or is it a gradual effect? If first, then once out keep going around keeping quite some distance until we can resume our normal course. If second, try to fly so we can stay at the 'edge' of the anomalous zone and map it out like that, but otherwise keep going in the direction we were. Transmit any data we find to said buoy so it can transmit it in turn.
Also, and sorry in advance for semi-tinker (it came up in a discussion in ooc, but isn't exactly pressing, so I decided against pm'ing), but could you tell us how the tesla saber contains the electricity/lightning it produces? Does it need automanips for that? And if yes, does that mean it's affected by the lurker?
You drop a bouy. The gravitational effects seem to have a hard boundary so you move to the edge of that boundary and then continue around.
Well it used to use automanips, however we can easily modify the design NOT to do that anymore. Though it would require having a physical rod or pole extending the length of the "blade".
Take a video of the Alot in the gravitational anomaly. I'll post it on space youtube later.
Thats gonna go viral.
Halve the distance to the anomaly and try again. If it doesn't do anything, halve it again and test again. If it doesn't do anything interesting at that point, just record the distance to the nearest part of it and back up.
You halve the distance twice. As you fly closer, the thing's wriggling intensifies and suddenly the radiation levels start climbing. The motion sensors are showing the tendrils starting to stretch out in your direction.
Alright Red team, you make it to 13, 7 with no further issues and will continue on next turn. Blue, at 12,3 you encounter a large mass of what appears to be rock. It is several hundred miles in diameter and shaped sort of like a kidney bean. The weird part about it is that it is unbelievably smooth. There is no visible sign of any sort of roughness or elevation differences across the entire surface.