Prologue, Turn 3Skill Package Updates: (your character gains the listed skill; as part of a step I skipped in chargen)
Corbin Fresno: Stealth 1
Salia Zhen: Gun Combat 1
Elona Maghraib: Electronics (computers) 1
John Cardenas: Medic 1
Anton Ferguson: Persuade 1
Lucas Aphor Brennan: Gunner 1
Judas "Ace" Parker: Pilot (small craft) 1, Deception 1
Corbin is livid on the inside. Headed to a make or break deal, and now he's gonna reek of third-rate jungle juice. (That might be a great disguise as some low society gutterpunk, but he's trying to pass as a successful professional).
Well, the droid's stumble was a bit too coincidental, wasn't it? He counts his chips and the pot, but finds nothing amiss. He tosses his hand aside on the table and folds.
"Been fun kid, but I gotta get cleaned up now. Try not to spend it all in one place."
Corbin cashes out and slips away to his stateroom. Better rinse out his clothes in the sink before they stain.
On his way out, he ponders his current situation:
Encyclopedia What do I know about the captain & crew of this vessel? Do I know them well, and can I really trust them? (That thing with the droid could be an inside job.)
Encyclopedia How close is my stateroom to the un/guarded VIP suite? (When gun running, it's a good idea to keep track of law enforcement. Especially when you've got a stolen milspec gun stashed in your stateroom luggage.)
Corbin curses and folds from the poker game, leaving the current pot behind on the table. If there's one thing Corbin's good at, it's knowing when to walk away, and when to run. He takes his leave from the lounge and heads through the door on the fore bulkhead, entering the long hallway that runs along the center of Deck 1. He passes through the aft ladderwell, a utilitarian compartment full of hatches, pipes, and various exposed gauges and important-looking things covering the bulkheads.
-200 CreditsEncyclopedia: What do I know about the captain & crew of this vessel? Do I know them well, and can I really trust them?
I must say this is quite the marvelous question. Stunning, really. Can you trust anyone? Can you trust yourself? But, no, I will spare you the theatrics and reach deep within the lobes of your frontal cortex for you, to inform you that, you do not know very much at all about the crew or captain of this vessel. You did some research of course beforehand, but nothing really came up. As far as scummy freelancer vessels go, this is quite possibly one of the most generic you have ever found-- hence why you booked passage aboard it almost immediately, lad.Encyclopedia: How close is my stateroom to the un/guarded VIP suite?
There are 10 (passenger-designated, anyways) staterooms on the Leprechaun. Four are fore (hehe) of the fore ladderwell, and six are behind. Quite conveniently, actually, your stateroom turned out to be the furthest aft on the port side, while the VIP's is furthest fore on the starboard side. Corbin completes his absent-minded walk to his stateroom while passing a few passengers and crewmembers headed to the lounge. He arrives there without incident, and removes his shirt. He turns on the sink and begins to fill it with water, intent on keeping his clothes in a comely manner.
"Bastard probably went to the bathroom without saying a damned thing."
No point in waiting for his ass to come back when shit needs to be done, its time to turn the line off and get back down there and fix both the manifold and that line.
Salia curses and climbs out from underneath the catwalk, rubbing grease and sweat off of her brow. She heads fore to the "cage", more formally known as "maneuvering", where the main instrumentation and control systems for the reactor and engines are located at. The room, like the rest of the engineering deck, spans two standard floors, with the upper catwalk area being dedicated to engineering watchstanding and the lower level being where most of the controls are situated. She swings a heavy hatch out of the way and ducks in to the room, feeling rather soothed by its dim light and the flicker and hum of the many analog gauges and LCD readouts located all over the room like some sort of arcane tapestry.
The upper level has a sort of "perch" where the officer of the watch can sit, keeping an eye on the lower watchstanders from his swivel chair while also perusing his own readouts and panels. Of course, in an ideal world on an ideal ship, the crewmember assigned to engineering watch would be awake, but alas Porch is on watch currently and seems to be quite contentedly dozing off. Salia shakes her head and walks over to the interlock panel, noting that HYX-7, Starboard Backup Hydraulics Feed, is currently (to her disdain) indicated as
OPEN, denoted with a big red 'O'.
She curses again and jabs the toggle with her thumb, but to her surprise the cursed 'O' stays lit up on the board. "Fuck." she says. The bastard was probably too lazy to try to figure out why the interlock was stuck. She grabs the long discarded can of an energy drink from the deckplating and tosses it up, squarely hitting Porch in the side of the head. He awakes with a start. "The fuck was that for?" he asks, angrily.
"We got a stuck-open interlock for Hikes-7 and I think I cut through the fucking thing when I was removing some cladding earlier."
"Why the fuck would you do that?" Porch asks with a simple, yet pointed, glare.
"Because James fucking said he locked out all the interlocks in that area, that's why. Now be a
useful lump of shite, at least, and call it in so I can fix the bloody thing." Salia retorts.
She can only immediately think of two reasons why the button would be stuck: control circuitry, or mechanical failure in the interlock itself. She ponders this for a moment while looking back up at Porch to make sure he isn't asleep again.
Ace takes the chips and cashes out.
He decides to test his mixology skills by making a Devil's Fizzer, a complicated (and extremely alcoholic) cocktail from his homeplanet.
+200 CreditsAce smirks and watches, quite smug, as Corbin cashes out and heads back to his cabin. He gets up and stretches, looking about the room. Two passengers enter as he looks about. They seem to be the last out of the small but steady stream of bored travelers who have congregated in the lounge area. Ace watches them for a moment, before turning his attention back to counting his newly acquired credits.
Altogether the room now has about 20 people and the performers begin to play their melodies. A (righted) serving droid bubbles about, taking orders and delivering drinks as the music begins. "
Seven Drunken Nights" begins to play, the first song choice of the two musicians, as the crowd whistles and cheers lightly.
He makes his way to the bar, after watching with interest, keen on joining in on the inebriated festivities. Ace peruses the alcohol selection and realizes that he is able to, perhaps, mix an old drink from Mars that he had learned about in a very shady tavern a few years back. This proposition is quite intriguing to Ace. He gets to work: getting down a bottle of Absinthe, some Rockdust Rum, and O'Brian's Reserve Brandy-- a hint of vodka too for good measure. Quite the unusual combination, but with a bit of love and the right proportions its quite the stunning cocktail.
Carouse 8+:Ace Carouse/INT: 2d6 - 3 + 1: 6 -2 =>
4Failure!Ace mixes the cocktail: using mostly only his old recollection and not much else. After a few minutes of some haphazard portioning and stirring, he takes a sip, nearly spitting out the result. Ace gags and swallows the mix, which burns more than it probably should as it goes down. Not quite the bartender he thinks he is, the drink probably won't be that useful for impressing others; although, it may have
other uses.
Lucas sighs, not overly concerned. Satisfaction of his curiosity is the only thing at stake here. Lucas...
Lucas hears footsteps approaching him, and turns his head.
A man is coming his way, his legs unsteady. He wears a business suit - a very expensive one, at that. He appears moderately drunk.
While Lucas has been looking at him, the man has come close enough for Lucas to tell that the man is approaching him in particular.
Lucas decides to give him the benefit of the doubt, and... er... what facial expression would be appropriate?
Lucas settles on an expression that is one-quarter surprised, one-quarter inviting, and one-half neutral, looking at the man as if to invite him to speak first.
Ah, yes, ever the considerate one, Lucas debates intensely what expression to give to the approaching man. His father would be
so proud.
John takes the hand of Maria and leads her back to their while apologizing to the musicians, and the captain while quietly scolding Maria for disturbing these fine people.
Edit:Encyclopedia: What is a Dragon's Heart medal?
John gasps and pulls Maria away from the performers as they begin to play their music, apologizing profusely for the awkward situation. He pulls her towards a table and tells her to sit down while he gazes absentmindedly about the room.
Encyclopedia: What is a Dragon's Heart medal?
Ah, lovely, you forgot what your own medals meant, did you? I kid, I kid. A Dragon's Heart medal is awarded to those members of the Imperial armed forces who are wounded or killed while serving in a combat environment in service to the Imperium. Not as common as it used to be, due to the largely one-sided nature of Imperial military operations, being the proud holder of one is still an impressive badge of honour.Anton furrows his brow, and settles his gaze on Lucas’ uniform. One of the newer cuts, but there was no mistaking an officer. If he’s chartering, that means he follows the old customs. Noble families (or those aspiring towards it), always liked to flex their power.
Encyclopedia: What sort of military reforms happened after the civil war?
He sunk into the nearest empty seats, implants shifting about him. Most of these were designed for planetary use, and had the tendency to stick up in the recycled stellar atmosphere. Another stroke against flying, in his opinion.
Encyclopedia; Where could I get new cybernetics? I think the Ministry’s ‘lifetime moratorium’ should have expired by now.
Regardless, the past won’t bury itself.
“New command?”
Anton, ever the entrepreneurial socialite, gazes over his newfound quarry. A remarkable familiarity sweeps over him, and he decides to head over.
People are assets. he intones in his mind, the old teachings of his mentor.
Encyclopedia: What sort of military reforms happened after the civil war?
You may be surprised, sir, if I told you that almost no reform happened after the civil war. While the Imperium has many things going for it, being dragged down by millennia of tradition is probably not one of those things. The Imperial Guard suffers notably more in this regard than the Imperial Navy, but attempted change to the structure, organization, or tactics of the Imperial armed forces is always met with near-open criticism by the officer corps. After all, if it's worked for 1000 years, why change things now? Someone ought to remind the chaps that the advent of the interstellar era probably changes a few things but I'll leave that sort of cursed thing to you, my dutiful servant.Encyclopedia; Where could I get new cybernetics? I think the Ministry’s ‘lifetime moratorium’ should have expired by now.
Cybernetics are typically installed in specialized clinics, my boy, although I doubt such a clinic exists on this freighter.The music continues as the passengers and crew begin to intermingle a little bit. Music and alcohol always have quite the effect on the primate brain, and now the chatter and carousing is louder than it was when the performance began. The mystery man remains alone by himself at a table, watching the performance quietly while sipping from his own flask. The song ends and the crowd claps and cheers. Almost as soon as the first song ended, the next dirge starts up and the two musicians seem encouraged by the positive vibes of the crowd. It is a happy occasion, and everyone seems to be enjoying themselves.
That is, until the lights go out. Startled murmurs travel around the room and the music stops. A datapad lights up in the corner, and the captain's face is just barely visible in the glare. "Alright, alright people. She's an old ship, just stay calm. I'm sure it's just a small hiccup," he assures the crowd, as his figure moves towards the bulkhead towards one of the ship phones. "Lemme just call down to engineering re--"
BANG. BANG. BANG BANG BANG.Gunshots echo throughout the lounge, deafening in the small space. A few more ring out, but the room is so enclosed it's impossible to tell where they are or where the shots are coming from, and the muzzle flashes are mixed up with all the small individual lights that have begun to come on. Chaos erupts, and amongst the yelling and screaming it's near impossible to tell what is happening. All that anyone can really make out is that the first shots came from within the crowd, and a few came from the direction of the marshals and the VIP.
None of our beloved travelers are hurt, although perhaps some are peeved that someone had to crash the party so rudely.
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