Character Roster:
-No Somebody (Warlock) (20/20 HP) (Psychoslavery Implants, robes)
-Anna Jackson (Orphan) (20/20 HP) (True-sight Binoculars [can be zoomed to a thousand meters; reveals invisible enemies], shroud-cloak [renders the wearer invisible])
-Elder Jeanne Alari (Gun-father) (20/20 HP) (Artificer Rifle [always hits, unless on a 1], combat-harness)
-Decidius Farn (Sword-mother) (20/20 HP) (Twin-killer Blades [reroll a failed hit], combat-harness)
-Catonius (Shield-sister) (30/30 HP) (Catacomb Exoskeleton [can choose to take a hit that would harm a teammate, but receives double than what his teammate would get], med-dispenser [heals 1 HP/turn; can heal more by taking HP from himself or another teammate], Mysterious Dagger [?])
-Tia the Wraith (Gun-father) (20/20 HP) (Grave-gun Pistol [always shoot first, even if surprised], combat-harness)
Catonius:
So this is how I shall spend the days to follow? Could be worse.
Look for some sort of equipment which I can procure with a liberal amount of bribery, thievery and intimidation.
(Search: 4) Catonius wandered the cyclopean labyrinth of the Ark, searching for gear. Many doors were inaccessible, for now at least, but he did manage to open a door that led to a storeroom of sorts. Inside he found a wealth of scrap and junk, as well as an assortment of strange trinkets. Buried beneath such trinkets was a dagger of sorts. Brutal. Intricate. Its design did not match anything else in the room.
Jeanne explored the Ark for any sort of viewport. She wasn't exactly a stranger to being above the ground, we'll, never further than suborbital, but she was worried the people below might try to shoot at them for some reasons... Not that there are many artillery capable of harming a voidship like this, but it never hurts to be cautious.
The elder opened a door, one of many in the shifting hallways, and was greeted with an expansive viewport, providing a beautiful view of Decimus Prime from orbit. She'd never known Decimus Prime could have been so gigantic - even with a huge chunk of the planet broken off, the debris orbiting the planet.
"Beautiful, isn't it?" a synthetic-sounding voice said. To Jeanne's right was the Captain, mounted on his gigantic robot crane. For a brief moment, his robotic eyes showed something other than cold calculation. After a terse moment, he spoke. "Please gather the rest of your people in the Grand Chamber. It's time for the journey to begin. You'll find it easily enough."
Tia shoulders her rifle. Used to quiet rubble and gunshots, she was rather unnerved with being surrounded by so much humming energy and state-of-the-art equipment. Set on edge, she cautiously explores the ship.
(Search: 1) The near-transcendent technology of the ship belied a darker secret, as Tia soon discovered. Some parts, needing repairs for at least thousands of years, have harbored stowaways. Ghastly, miserable humanoids with ungainly limbs lunge at Tia from dilapidated walls.
(Initiative: automatic Tia)
(Combat Damage: Tia 1 vs 5)
Only Tia's reflexes and preparedness saved her from decapitation by the creature's claws; her grave-gun shot instinctively at the creature, but it harmlessly sunk into its bloodless skin.
Decidius stalks around the ship, with the silent grace only the perfected dance of the son of the Sword-mother can have. He will look around for presumably important locations withing the ship, and people which seem to have some degree of authority.
(Search: 6)
Remarkably, Decidius managed to open one of the doors that had been locked for the shield-sister Catonius. Inside the room was a gleaming chamber, stark white and filled with radiant light. In the center seemed to be a glass chamber, with something writhing within the glass womb.
A voice issued from above, rumbling and deep. "CEASE AND DESIST. LEAVE ROOM IMMEDIATELY."