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my evil twin, bad weather friend "I know someday I'll meet him, but I don't know where or when."
ABOARD THE MOIRAThe Ingress has pulled you in. Your body experiences several sensations at once: being pushed forward as if a hand is resting on your back, momentary and startling blindness, a gentle ringing in your head. You have difficulty discerning whether it is hot or cold, but where you have been prodded is noticeably warmer than the rest of you. Some may suffer from dizziness while others are perfectly fine. Once equilibrium has been reestablished, you will notice you are standing on a long platform and that the room is filled with a soft cerulean light. It's slightly humid and dark despite the glow around you, and nothing is familiar. Shortly after, you are led out and toward the medbay. Inside this room, you are given a physical scan and offered a contract to sign that states you are now part of the crew of the Moira with a specific job. Any questions you might have would be answered in a straightforward manner as well as an explanation about how the Ingress, the thing that has pulled you onto the Moira, is broken and bringing people here unintentionally. This process also consists of a complete work-up of medical history and current health, and afterwards, you are given your MID, a device that is integrated into your hand or wrist with only the slightest pinch. From there, you are guided out of the medbay and to your living quarters. 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. You may notice a slight change in the artificial gravity every once in awhile; however, more noticeable changes can be found in overall morale of those of the crew.
☄ on your ownThere are plenty of other communal areas on the ship to explore! Pick a place, and see where it takes you. ( These scenarios can be used as in-game canon. ) Every day, the ship gets closer to its destination: the Midway Hub.
Answers as to how to the fix the broken Ingress and send everyone home are sought there. Your captains, both old and new, have been working together peacefully to make the trip a little easier, though events occur that are well outside of their control. After having made the last cargo supply stop at the Mini Colony, the Moira and its crew are on the last stretch of its journey. The Ingress, for the majority of the time, is left off and only turned back on during testing; that's when new crew and other items come through.
It's October on the Moira, and it's been far, far too peaceful..
☄ older and far less kindget clowned when I come aroundOn one of the ship's many stops, a group of sentient, flying whale-type natives were stumbled upon. They were friendly, although unfortunately hunted for a substance they produce, and the crew paid a group of mercenaries to keep these beings safe. Now, early afternoon, red lights begin to flash, and Captain Ira makes an announcement. A gam of a less advanced sub-species of those gentle giants is in the ship's path, and crew are told to make their way to the Observation Deck, Tower, and anywhere else that affords them a view of space. When the beings move closer to the Moira, the captains send out non-explosive decoys that can be remotely operated by the crew—lead these beings away from the ship so that the Moira can safely pass through.
☄ graveyard smashi was working in the lab, late one nightLet's set the scene. It's early in the morning. Those who don't sleep or sleep very little already know what's going on as they've been roped into helping by the Captains. Everyone else wakes to a surprise. Some universes celebrate holidays like Halloween or Samhain, and this one is no different. First Mate Egan's home is known for honoring the dead on October 15th of every year, and after approaching the other Captains, they've decided to celebrate it on the Moira. The observation deck is decorated with candles and lights, music playing in the background.
Small gift boxes are left outside everyone's door; a MID message explains that each crew member is to put something inside and then place them on the observation deck. At the end of the day, each crew takes a random box. A device that alters the gravity around a single object is used to make drinks, food, and gifts and float through the air. Everyone is encouraged to relax and have a good time.
☄ section tunfinished business, that's whatThere are many locations on the ship that are inaccessible, either because they are locked unless crew have clearance or for some an unknown reason. Section T is one of those such areas. Crew are known to get lost in this area, and hear voices, among other things. Having this brought to the Captain's attention, an expedition of sorts ghost hunters in space has been organized, and anyone who wishes to join will be paired up and sent in with their MIDs on alert to track their paths. Not long into the search, it will become clear that something, or someone, is displeased with the large number of people wandering through. Some unlucky crew will stumble across an apparition and those who are luckier won't. It's relatively harmless, and appears to only seek to scare everyone out of Section T.
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GREEN NERDS!!! ingress room
for now, it seems like there's no more new arrivals. which is good! as much as lúcio likes the people on the ship, nearly everyone comes through distressed. he's about ready to head on back to his radio booth and say hi to everyone when he notices pidge crouched near a particularly interesting looking panel.
his tone isn't anywhere near condescending as he addresses her.]
You getting any of this space stuff figured out, man? Looks like you've dived right into it.
YAY FOR GREEN NERDS
[Pidge looks up from her work with a blink, not recognizing the voice that's addressed her, but... Well, it's a question Pidge has an answer to.]
I'm working on it. I've never seen tech like this before, so it'll be a while before I have anything super solid, but yeah. Working on it.
[Then Pidge clears her throat a little, glancing around and toward the door.] I guess just about anyone can wander in here, huh?
zo/
[lúcio looks up and away from pidge for a moment.]
You got any idea where we are on the ship? Maybe this was added after it was built...
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[And then Pidge returns her attention to the inside of that panel, peering inside at all the wiring and circuitry.] Nope, not really. I'm pretty new here. I don't know the layout of the ship yet, and from what I've heard, the place is huge.
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[and, also, they're in space.]
What's your name? Mine's Lúcio. [he crouches down to her level, cocking his head and smiling.] I feel like knowing yours is a good idea.
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Pidge. [It's easier to give out the boy name than her real name. Less confusing for her team and the friends she's already made.] Good to meet you.
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[not that he fux with techn this advanced, lúcio is just good with wires.]
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Do you work with a lot of tech?
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[he nods with his head to his skates, shifting his ankle slightly to show off the light blade.]
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Cool skates!! You did that modification yourself???
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[he decides to slide down onto his butt to give pidge a better look and... because crouching in the armour is super uncomfortable.]
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Wow... Light tech? I haven't heard that term before. How does it work?
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[he points them out on the skates.]
These are just made for a certain shape and strength but you can get others that can practically make anything.
[and yet vishkar uses them for EVIL.]