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Whether adjusting to space travel has been difficult or not, there is always something to be done. From working to leisure, the Moira offers a multitude of opportunities to get to know your crewmates a bit better. Exploration of the ship is highly encouraged, but as another planet grows closer to being docked, things start to get a little hectic. You'll notice a slight change in the artificial gravity as the Moira is pulled into the planet's gravitational field; however, more noticeable changes can be found in the overall morale as you prepare to descend.
☄ on the aft:
Offering an unobstructed view, it's quite easy to see stars that are still light years away. Like your own personal observatory, things are relatively quiet since other members are busy. While visiting, your steps may feel lighter as the ship's gravity is affected most here, but don't worry! The barrier surrounding the aft will keep you from floating away. Take note: if you happen to find yourself alone, no matter how brief, you may hear a distant echo — like a voice calling to you. For the most part, it's harmless. However, those curious enough to attempt to heed those words may find themselves suddenly jettisoned into space through a momentary lapse in the Moira's safety systems.
Hopefully you're wearing your thermals! The MID relay will alert the ship of this emergency, but who knows how long it will take for someone to retrieve you.
Hopefully you're wearing your thermals! The MID relay will alert the ship of this emergency, but who knows how long it will take for someone to retrieve you.
☄ in the mess hall:
It's breakfast time! On the buffet lining the back wall, you'll find an assortment of hurriedly prepared foods, but it's not the rations you've been accustomed to since the last port. There are stacks of green pancakes that taste like stale yet metallic bread. Are those eggs? Yes. Do they taste good? Probably not. Since supplies are scarce, there isn't much else to eat. The water might seem a bit brown, but is that really water you're drinking? After a while, depending on how much you've drank, you start to feel lightheaded... That's some strong space liquor right there.
☄ on your own:
There are plenty of other communal areas on the ship to explore! Pick a place, and see where it takes you.



From the outside, Hyacintho appears to be devoid of natives. Its landscape is sparse of vegetation with many slow-flowing streams tinted a murky blue. Craggy rock formations jut up randomly from the ground, hinting at abrupt development and are razor-sharp to the touch. Upon further exploration, dome-like structures can be found and appear to be abandoned settlements. Some are smaller and clustered close to the ground while others are elevated and connected by swinging bridges. Watching your MID here is critical; it monitors atmospheric composition with steady beeps that signal hazardous conditions. Staying on Hyacintho's surface for extended periods of time is ill-advised.
☄ the dormant volcanoes:
Scoping Hyacintho's peculiar topography leads to the discovery of inactive volcanoes and lava tubes. Some are easily accessible while others take more effort to reach—it's a steep climb to the vent. The ground shifts under your feet and can make walking difficult. Yet, the closer you come to a particular one, you may notice subtle changes in temperature and the air smelling faintly of sulfur. Perhaps this planet isn't as latent as you first thought.
Around midday, vibrations are unexpectedly felt and whatever light from Hyacintho's suns is blotted out by ashy clouds the same color as the ground. Small pockets of blue lava seep from those sharp rock formations, and that light sulfuric smell has now become increasingly overwhelming. Time to make a quick escape back to the Moira!
Around midday, vibrations are unexpectedly felt and whatever light from Hyacintho's suns is blotted out by ashy clouds the same color as the ground. Small pockets of blue lava seep from those sharp rock formations, and that light sulfuric smell has now become increasingly overwhelming. Time to make a quick escape back to the Moira!
☄ the delirium:
When something terrible happens, sometimes it leaves a trace, a wound that acts as a knot between two timelines. It's like an echo repeated over and over, waiting to be heard... Like a scar or a pinch that begs for a caress to relieve it. An itch under your skin or a memory fading before your eyes.
The faint sound of your MID has grown unreasonably loud. In the back of your mind, you know what it means, but you're too lethargic to attend to its warning. Where once you believed Hyacintho to be absent of life, it is now overrun. Falling back to the safety of the ship is now much too difficult to do quickly. Your limbs are heavy, the natives' faces blurry and unrecognizable as if they're a great distance away, but you swear you can feel them breathing on your neck, dragging their hands down your arms and back. You struggle, falling over yourself and are swayed by the delusions you are rapidly succumbing to. Yet, somehow, the Moira is just ahead. Within reach. Are you at the door now? Are your friends with you to drag you inside? Are they even calling to you?
You ask yourself why you're breathing so heavily.
You aren't.
The faint sound of your MID has grown unreasonably loud. In the back of your mind, you know what it means, but you're too lethargic to attend to its warning. Where once you believed Hyacintho to be absent of life, it is now overrun. Falling back to the safety of the ship is now much too difficult to do quickly. Your limbs are heavy, the natives' faces blurry and unrecognizable as if they're a great distance away, but you swear you can feel them breathing on your neck, dragging their hands down your arms and back. You struggle, falling over yourself and are swayed by the delusions you are rapidly succumbing to. Yet, somehow, the Moira is just ahead. Within reach. Are you at the door now? Are your friends with you to drag you inside? Are they even calling to you?
You ask yourself why you're breathing so heavily.
You aren't.
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Someone's idea of a funny joke, I'm sure. [ he pokes at the food on his plate with the intent of appearing somehow more urbane, but the effect is spoiled by the fact that he isn't actually willing to put any more of this stuff in his mouth. god, he never thought he'd wish for rat bars again, not after dagoola, and yet, here we are. ] For someone with an unrefined sense of humor, that is. Personally, I prefer a little more subtlety in my comedy. The best kind of practical joke is the one they aren't even aware is a joke at their expense at all.
[ ball's in your court, loki. really, miles probably ought to have backed off right there, because the last thing he needs is the extra paranoia of having to check his food for tampering, but he just couldn't help himself. well, at least he's practiced at the kind of paranoia that comes from repeated attempts on one's life. ]
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...He's mostly joking, but it's still a fact he stores away for later. Getting to know people always involves a certain amount of reconnaissance for Loki, after all.]
Trust me, you'd never know it was me, if I were inclined to mess with your food. I'm not, and not least because I quite enjoy not being locked into a hole in the bowels of the ship in the name of discipline.
[He shudders, a little artificially.]
Have you seen what passes for a brig?
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It's a brig. What did you expect? Besides, the brig here looks downright cozy compared to some places I've been holed up.
[ ah, the exciting life of an imperial security officer-slash-mercenary admiral. it's never dull, miles will give you that. ]
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Although really, that one just has him looking thoughtful, raising a hand to stroke a scar just under his right eye.]
It's better than a few places I can think of, too. Certainly better than being a tree, and noticeably devoid of giant snakes with venomous spit, monsters or enraged goddesses.
[One of those was very, very dull, and one of them was monotonously painful, and enraged goddesses were bad news all around, no matter which religion they came from. Not that he's meant to remember most of that, of course. Angry people generally tended to come with Loki-ness.]
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he'd like to believe loki is pulling his leg, but this is a strange place with, evidently, even stranger people. nothing's a sure thing here. ]
You don't say. [ he gives loki a discreet once-over. ] I assume you didn't choose to be a tree.
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Technically speaking, it wasn't me at all, but the Loki before me. Odin decided he needed teaching a lesson, and cursed him to become a tree until such a time as someone shed so much as a single tear for him. I don't think any Loki would like being trapped in one place at all, least of all with such an uncertain condition of ending the spell.
[It was dull. Very, very dull. And the condition his father set on it wasn't fair; he knew no-one would cry for Loki.]
But no Loki ever appreciated being trapped in one place for long, so I understand it was probably quite boring. You know how it is, I'm sure.
[Because he can recognise a spinner of lies and trouble when he sees one.]