Basically, we're using Roll20 to play the game ala tabletop style.
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http://fate-srd.com/http://roll20.net/Basically, my usual SS13 character has his own ship, and after the station went down, he escaped with a couple visitors down to the local planet after some rogue asteroids hit the station sufficiently hard, an emergency shuttle call was made. He just happened to have his ship there at the time, and decided to hit the high road with a few others that didn't want to leave on the shuttle; of course, they were paying customers at the bar (doubling that job while being a med-chemist, otherwise). Part of his now crew (for a rather small AWACS ship) involves a runaway bureaucrat, a lone merc, and a lucky loner. And after crash-landing onto the planet below, we quickly patched up my ship, and we headed to a nearby town where some sort of conspiracy is going down.
That's as far as I can recall, at least. So far, my guy isn't too much help, besides using his shoddily patched up ship (can only go atmospheric right now) as a communications station, while the more experienced troopers and info-hunter go about their business getting lodgings and investigating the local trouble. Basically, my loyalty to my ship keeps me on board patching it up, while everyone else is trying to figure out what's going on, locally, and why the station fell (and according my guy, again).
The session ended with the town being alerted to the lone gunman gunning down a couple leads in an act of cruelty after chasing them for a considerable distance; and the town has pretty much surrounded them after all the commotion. My guy recently woke up and is somewhat in the dark about the situation, and got a lock on his location, which is on the ass-end of town, compared to where the others are resting. Now, I could fly my ship to bail them out, but then we would be known as part of a disruption that caused a net-ion-wide blackout (the Cortex/Internet is out for the whole area, and the station, along with our ship, may be a cause of it). We don't want that attention right now, so naturally, we're hesitant about setting sail to rescue. Plus, my guy is a bit of a loner himself, wanting to just sail away, instead of getting caught up in the shenanigans of the more violent crew.