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Endup.

Posted by GvoellaekhFor group 0
Gvoellaekh
GM, 245 posts
Commander/XO
C65699
Thu 26 Aug 2021
at 19:04
  • msg #1

Endup


Mission Day:  133

ECEI:           7
Morale:         7
Supplies:     79%



The Endup system. Not the sort of place that you want to. An overcrowded, low-tech mainworld with a tainted atmosphere, run by a religious dictatorship. It is, however, located in a convenient place for jump-3 transit through the middle of the subsector, a convenient midpoint en route to Taomina, and one of the expected stops - to refuel at a local gas giant, not to visit the mainworld - on the race route, although no one from the race is due through just yet.

That doesn't necessarily mean that the system is empty...


Jacqueline, since you're the Astrogator, I'll have you handle the Electronics/Sensors roll required here. It's at 2d6 + 4 due to the ship's advanced sensors.
Jacqueline Yune
player, 144 posts
Sublieutenant
Astrogator
Sun 29 Aug 2021
at 17:47
  • msg #2

Endup

Jacqueline took the lead in coordinating the scanner sweeps, trying to do more to justify the Captain's support. "Will we be visiting the surface? I hate to miss the opportunity."

09:15, Today: Jacqueline Yune rolled 10 using 2d6+4.  Sensors.
Baron Thenroy Reziilka
player, 213 posts
Captain
UPP: 767A9C
Tue 31 Aug 2021
at 03:00
  • msg #3

Endup

The Baron is in the captain's chair, he steeples his fingers as he stares at the view screen. There is nothing of note on it and yet he is studying it as if there was some secret, some clue hidden somewhere among the stars.

"Unlikely, Sublieutenant. We will make contact with the locals for any signs of suspicious activity but we need to proceed as quickly as possible to the Taomina system to intercept these traitors to the Imperium."
Jacqueline Yune
player, 145 posts
Sublieutenant
Astrogator
Mon 6 Sep 2021
at 20:47
  • msg #4

Endup

Jacqueline nodded hurriedly and covered up her disappointment that they wouldn't be visiting the planet. "Of course, sir. We'll all stay alert for anything suspicious. We'll catch these pirates." She nervously goes over a couple of her calculations for the future route, even though she's quite sure of it at this point.
Iita Tsetsegma
player, 159 posts
Lieutenant Chief Engineer
Space is her homeland
Mon 6 Sep 2021
at 21:10
  • msg #5

Endup

The discussion on the bridge was life-fed to the Chief-Engineer desk. She pushed angrily the button opening a private channel to the sublieutenant Yune. The relationship between the Astrogator and the Captain-Baron looked to her like BDSM - without the BD. The Baron was totally owning Yune and squashing every creative idea she had, and the submissive lieutenant seemed to ask for more.

"Jackie", Iita whispered on the microphone, trying not to sound dominating herself, "Think in four dimensions! Time! There may be no trace of Rosax Security ship right now, but they may have passed by days and weeks ago, and we need to call to your knowledge of trajectories to sort out their strategic moves! Why don't you tell the captain the ship is not leaving the system before all the space traffic data is copied? Will you tell him to do this request to the planet - he's the Naval Imperial Authority! Why does he keep forgetting his diplomacy?!"

She inhaled, then continued to speak quickly.
"May I suggest you establish the comms with the planet and transfer the call to the captain!", she pressed on. "

And last, in his haste you have noticed he did not mention a detail: where and how are we going to refuel this ship? If he's in a hurry, maybe he'd want to scoop one of the four gas giants... Show him how intelligent you are and how you could be a pilot too! Iita out"
This message was last edited by the player at 11:38, Fri 17 Sept 2021.
Jacqueline Yune
player, 148 posts
Sublieutenant
Astrogator
Fri 17 Sep 2021
at 06:40
  • msg #6

Endup

Jacqueline was startled by Iita's communication. "Um, yes, that makes sense Lieutenant" she said. "I'll make sure we pull the data." At the mention of 'pilot', she glanced over at Hrolf. She started working on the trajectories on her tablet, then paused; that was what she most wanted to do, but not what she should probably start with. She put on her headset and contacted the planet, preparing to request the traffic data.
Gvoellaekh
GM, 247 posts
Commander/XO
C65699
Tue 21 Sep 2021
at 19:42
  • msg #7

Endup

Several things come to the bridge crew's attention in short order.

The first is that the local star has recently unleashed a large flare, and while it isn't heading toward the mainworld, the outflow of plasma makes it difficult to get any readings in that area. On the other hand, it's unlikely that any but specially-designed ships could take advantage of it to hide without being at severe risk themselves. Still, the science department - tiny though it is - will certainly want to take a closer look before you leave.

There are already at least four ships in the inner area of the system (fortunately, none in the direction of the flare): the corporate-registered scout ship that's currently in transit away from the mainworld appears to be of little immediate concern, but the others are of more interest: the salvage hauler puttering around in the middle of an asteroid cluster some distance out also seems to be running silent, and there are two vessels out by the nearest gas giant, both of vargr design and Extents registry; a passenger liner and armed merchant, the former engaged in a fuel skimming run while the other remains in orbit.

A salvage vessel refitted for mining wouldn't be too unusual in itself, but the lack of a transponder response suggests that it doesn't wish to be noticed (and wouldn't have been without the Sharshana's powerful sensor arrays) as it goes about what is otherwise unremarkable work. The vargr ships don't appear to be doing anything unusual either, and their transponders do answer the Sharshana's ping (even if some of the data might be hard to verify), but that particular armed merchant class is thought to be better suited to raiding than to trading.

There's only a slight amount of interference from the flare as robust greetings and an invitation to visit is received from the main world. Endup is amber zoned for a reason: the planet's atmosphere is mildly toxic at lower elevations, where most of the very low-tech population lives, and the higher-tech religious clique that controls the place reserves the (clean-aired) upper elevations for visiting gods from the stars - a role that naval personnel would be expected to play along with, whatever they think of it.
Ishakhi Kiikag Kimpasherki
player, 104 posts
Vilani, ex-Fighter Pilot
So...better than you...
Sat 25 Sep 2021
at 07:28
  • msg #8

Endup

In reply to Gvoellaekh (msg # 7):

[INTRA-SHIP COMM-TEXT MESSAGE]

Fr: Sharshana Space Traffic Control, Lieut. Kimpasherki
Re: Traffic Records
   Lieut. Yune, I'm requesting Communications acquire a download of the local starport's Traffic Logs.  I want to see if any ship registered to Rosax Security has passed through here at any time.
   The local port is a Class-D, by Imperial standards, being run by a pre-Gravitic Techno-Religious Dictatorship, so I'm not holding out hope for much in the way of traffic records from them, but we should still make the attempt, yes?  Just in case.
    Also, there is an Imperial Count, and the Count's Household, in residence of this system, so also have Communications contact the Household, just in case they happen to keep track of traffic in the system.

My Gratitude, and Respects,
   Kimpasherki

Ishakhi Kiikag Kimpasherki
player, 105 posts
Vilani, ex-Fighter Pilot
So...better than you...
Sat 25 Sep 2021
at 07:37
  • msg #9

Endup

[INTRA-SHIP COMM-TEXT MESSAGE]

Fr: Ishakhi
Re: Follow-up
   Jacqueline, you should send a text to the XO and alert him to the presence of an Imperial Count in this system.  Just that.  Inform him there is a Count, here.
   Then leave it to the XO to remind the Baron about his Imperial Obligation -- that he should at least say Hello to the Count.
   The XO will then owe you one!

Got Your Six,
   Ishakhi

Ishakhi Kiikag Kimpasherki
player, 108 posts
Vilani, ex-Fighter Pilot
So...better than you...
Tue 12 Oct 2021
at 03:05
  • msg #10

Endup

In reply to Ishakhi Kiikag Kimpasherki (msg # 9):

[Sharshana Local Space Traffic Control Center, 2nd Bridge]

     Ishakhi taps out a command on his tablet, then reaches up and activates his headset,

     "Marine Commander, this is Small Craft Operations.  Requesting Marine Landing Shuttle for use in Stealth Reconnaissance mission.  Please assemble a Boarding Team as soon as possible, and have them report aboard.  Navy personnel will handle the piloting and signal stealth, for this mission."

     "Sending you mission parameters ... now." Ishakhi swipes the file off to the Marine Commander,

     "Captain-the-Baron has greenlighted the mission, Marine Commander, so have your gang hustle.  Small Craft Command, Over To You."
Baron Thenroy Reziilka
player, 220 posts
Captain
UPP: 767A9C
Wed 13 Oct 2021
at 17:50
  • msg #11

Endup

As the ship shifted position to intercept the vargr craft the Baron gave the nod for a tightbeam communication to be sent their way.

"This is the I.N.S. Sharshana. We are conducting routine patrols and inspections in the area. Please adjust course to these coordinates and prepare for inspection. Transmit your manifest and flight path along this channel. We have no reason to suspect you of conducting illegal operations in the area, please do not give us any reason to re-evaluate that assessment."
Gvoellaekh
GM, 253 posts
Commander/XO
C65699
Thu 21 Oct 2021
at 03:04
  • msg #12

Endup

One of the transport shuttles soon sets out under protocols of extreme discretion. If the salvage hauler-presumed-miner doesn't leave in the meantime, it's still going to be at least a two-day trip, given the distances and orbits. Thrusting at full power would cut that down considerably, but it would make the shuttle highly noticeable.

Whether it's noticeable or not, there's the added potential for complications if the hauler turns out to be armed. The transport could easily outdistance it if it proves to be hostile - but only if it doesn't get blasted to bits in the meantime.

Hopefully the uniform shirt wasn't red today.


**


The distance involved to the vargr ships is much smaller, but still large enough to cause a short communication delay. The expression of the comm officer on duty implies that the response is taking a little bit longer than that, but soon enough they stir and respond to whoever is on the other side of the comm channel. "The merchant ship is deferring to the liner, sir. They're still returning from their fuel dive." There's another period of awkward silence before the conversation, stacatto though it is, resumes, the liner having re-achieved orbit.

Then the comm officer makes a face despite trying really hard not to, betraying a certain level of amusement and a touch of disbelief as they turn in their seat to address Thenroy. Their tone illustrates what they think of things a bit more openly as they state, with only slightly-exaggerated emphasis, "Apparently, we have permission to conduct a respectful inspection, captain."
This message was last edited by the GM at 03:08, Thu 21 Oct 2021.
Iita Tsetsegma
player, 168 posts
Lieutenant Chief Engineer
Space is her homeland
Fri 22 Oct 2021
at 20:29
  • msg #13

Endup

"Comm-officer [name], did the Vargr send what the captain requested? Their manifest and flight path? Oh, we know what their flight path is, don't we, from the transponder? No? (checks the log) Oh, just that their last stop was at Zyedi! Does that match their flight plan?

The manifest. Make a copy for me please. We've elaborated a new algorithm. Oh my, by the Emperor, my engineers are such a bunch of geniuses. We compare the manifest with an average of volume/mass ratio, and the known... what is the word... mensurations of their ship, with all the visible alterations - like more sandcasters - , and we can deduce if they may have any hidden compartments. Also, we're working with long historical economic data of exports, so if their last stage was from an agricultural world, how could they have loaded, say, electronics? Oh, we just have to feed the computer with that manifest and it shall do the reconciliation, and point out the discrepancies. This algorithm is still in trial of course, and mostly we've done some machine learning on past customs inspections - comparing statements, then forecasts, with the actual inventory - so much that we've lost the perspective on how the computer actually reasons and ponders all factors. But as long as it's working...
", the Chief-Engineer offloads with passion.
This message was last edited by the player at 14:54, Fri 29 Oct 2021.
Baron Thenroy Reziilka
player, 222 posts
Captain
UPP: 767A9C
Fri 22 Oct 2021
at 22:14
  • msg #14

Endup

Baron Reziilka skewed up his face and leaned back in the command chair, quickly adopting a sarcastic tone.

"Oh we have permission do we. Well I'm sure we can thank the accomodating captains by being extra thorough with our inspections to really showcase the importance we place on security in the region."
Jacqueline Yune
player, 153 posts
Sublieutenant
Astrogator
Sat 23 Oct 2021
at 06:14
  • msg #15

Endup

Jacqueline sees the message from Ishaki, but she first contacts the starport in an attempt to get their traffic data. [Thank you, I'll take care of it] she sends back. She smiled softly to herself at the assistance; Jacqueline did not make friends easily, but she dared to hope Iita and Ishaki might be her friends.

During the wait for news from the shuttle, Jacqueline contact the XO. "There's an Imperial Count on this world, sir" she mentioned. It took her a long moment before she added, softly and almost reluctantly. "Let me know if I can be of any assistance. I have a, a bit of experience with those kinds of situations"
Gvoellaekh
GM, 256 posts
Commander/XO
C65699
Wed 3 Nov 2021
at 04:32
  • msg #16

Endup

The inspection shuttle departs once the Sharshana has drawn near (relatively speaking) to the two vargr vessels, which have adopted a high orbit around the gas giant, awaiting your arrival.

The jump logs provided by the vargr ships follow the same route, meandering down in a generally trailing-rimward path from their designated departure point of Dhaengae in the Spurl subsector. The only obviously unusual thing about it is that they've stayed off of the major shipping routes, including making use of deep space jumps. Likewise, many of their jumps have been to the gas giants of various systems rather than to the mainworlds, although there have been a few mainworld visits too, spaced out enough to imply that they were supply stops rather than trading ventures.

The cargo manifest for the two vessels is also surprisingly small. There's next to nothing in the way of trade goods accounted for on either manifest. That isn't particularly surprising when it comes to the liner, which has very little cargo space to begin with, but the armed merchant apparently isn't doing much in the way of merchanting either. Supplies enough to cover a long interval before stopping (or at least what remains from the last stopover), yes, and judging by the numbers it's covering for the packet as well.

Aside from that, and a couple of crates of trade goods - seemingly incidental mixed cargo - most of the manifest is for unspecified "sealed diplomatic goods", the listed destination for which is Zeng.

That still leaves a lot of space unaccounted for, but the comms dialogue indicates that that space has largely been converted into additional tankage to support the deep space jumps. It seems that the merchant has undergone some refits for the sake of its assigned escort duty - getting the packet and the "sealed diplomatic goods" to Zeng.

It's not clear what said "sealed diplomatic goods" actually are, but apparently the primary passenger on the packet - and individual in charge of the operation - is someone high up in Rraegnaell Oukh, a vargr shipping concern...

...and that's when Intel urgently points out that Rraegnaell Oukh is known as an interface line - its headquarters is very close to both the Imperial and Zhodani borders, and its main business is trans-shipping things (in both directions) that would be illegal to trade directly. That trans-shipping is not in itself inherently illegal, but it's potentially fraught.

The fact that they seem to be quietly heading for Zeng would be strange (or suspicious) enough on its own. The claim that they're diplomatic goods is even stranger, and might well be a ruse, but if it is true then it could be politically fraught as well.


The sensor readouts to support the modifications and cargo manifest, notwithstanding the unspecified nature of some of the cargo and the fact that at least one of the ships is nonstandard. The mass definitely isn't evenly distributed within that space, though - whatever it is, it's not all the same thing.
This message was last edited by the GM at 04:41, Wed 03 Nov 2021.
Baron Thenroy Reziilka
player, 224 posts
Captain
UPP: 767A9C
Wed 3 Nov 2021
at 19:29
  • msg #17

Endup

Lieutenant Yune, make contact with the local Imperial nobility for our traditional meeting and to see if there are any concerns or requests they might have for the Imperial Navy."

He mouthed open to continue speaking but then paused. This business with diplomatic seals was troubling. They could put in a request with the Vargr to see if these are authorized or not but he figured the Vargr government would never turn its own people over to the Empire. Would he risk a diplomatic incident to break the seal?

The answer was probably not. Instead he directed Intelligence to quietly continue investigation and to secure as much information as possible from the cargo and the flight logs. He would not be the one to break up a Vargr smuggling ring operating with fake seals, at least not today. But he would definitely set up the Imperium to catch these smugglers the next time they try this same tactic.

"Let's put in a formal request with the Vargr government anyway. We will detail that they are operating in the area of known smuggling activity and we respectfully wish to verify that the diplomatic seals we see are not counterfeit or invalid. Who knows, perhaps fate will be on our side for once."
Jacqueline Yune
player, 158 posts
Sublieutenant
Astrogator
Wed 17 Nov 2021
at 07:12
  • msg #18

Endup

Jacqueline nodded. "Yes sir, I'll make the arrangements for the meeting." She appreciated that the captain trusted her, even if doing this mean going outside her comfort range.
Gvoellaekh
GM, 263 posts
Commander/XO
C65699
Mon 22 Nov 2021
at 07:19
  • msg #19

Endup

The response from the local nobility is brief and mostly consists of formalities. Given the eccentricities of the local government there isn't much of relevance planetside (and one gets the impression that they have as little to do with said local government as possible). The attached documentation is largely a set of analyses of the Starport data and system scans and logs, the latter rendered relatively sparse by the out-of-the-way nature of Endup. There has been a noticeable increase in traffic in the last few months, not all of which has stopped at the starport, and there's a quiet request at the end for an equally-quiet meeting.

It isn't quite clear whether there's concern over the data or the local nobles are simply desperate for a non-government social event. All things considered, it's probably both.


As for the legalities of breaching the seals: if they're legitimate seals then breaching them would be a major, well, breach, and could bring down several forms of wrath upon the Captain - as CO, he would bear ultimate responsibility. If they're clearly fake, on the other hand, then it would be perfectly valid to ignore them. If they're questionable... that's where it gets more dicey.


Breaching seals that appear to be genuine but for which the circumstances are dubious (which this appears to be) allows for some level of discretion, but breaching the seals would still be considered on the extreme end of the scale unless there's no other option (and probably still draw ire regardless, especially if the seals themselves are clearly legitimate). Confiscation and delivery to an appropriate authority would be the typically-expected response, but this could just as easily mean detaining the ships involved and sending them along (if they're uncooperative) or escorting them (if they're not uncooperative), since they are, by implication, something illegal may be going on, whether or not the ships/crews themselves are aware of (or acknowledge) that.

The practicality of this currently runs up against your mission of dealing with the Rosax problem and the threat to the race, and there's also the diplomatic consequences of the action to take into account, notwithstanding the seals themselves. The standing and reputation of the ships/crews involved has to be taken into account (since detaining the retinue of a foreign noble or equivalent will cause issues separate from those associated with the seals).
Iita Tsetsegma
player, 174 posts
Lieutenant Chief Engineer
Space is her homeland
Thu 25 Nov 2021
at 17:17
  • msg #20

Endup

The thin engineer gathered all the images found by a search with the keywords "diplomatic seals"+"Vargr", appointed an AI to it, and downloaded it into the video scanners of the inspection team. Thus, by scanning the seals, the AI could tell if the seals were of the right size and composition - in a word, if they were genuine.

Which would lead to another question : if they were genuine, who could prove they weren't stolen by the Vargr smugglers?
Baron Thenroy Reziilka
player, 232 posts
Captain
UPP: 767A9C
Wed 8 Dec 2021
at 20:23
  • msg #21

Endup

The Baron came down to the Inspection team to give them their orders personally. This was not a normal circumstance and the iron in his backbone and the severe look on his face spoke volumes that what he was about to say might as well have been carved into stone tables and delivered from whatever higher power one might believe in. In this room, in this moment, Thenroy was god and these were his commandments.

"As you know we have captured a group of vargr smugglers. Whatever crimes they are committing against the Imperium must be stopped and you will be the spear through which we pierce their deception. They believe that by using false diplomatic seals that they have discovered a loophole through which they can sneak illicit goods in and out of the system.

You are not foolish enough to fall for such deceptions. We will not be made fools of. You will find the evidence we need to prove that the seals are false, you will then break the seals to uncover whatever crimes are being committed and afterwards you will be decorated as heroes for finally stopping a criminal operation that has been going on far too long.

Do I make myself clear? Good. Dismissed and carry out your orders."


There was no actual pause for questions of course. With his aggressive stance including several gestures of a closed fist hitting his palm to punctuate his point the mere thought of asking a question should have left the inspection team weak in the knees. He was clearly laying out the result and charging his men to figure out how to reach that goal.
Gvoellaekh
GM, 266 posts
Commander/XO
C65699
Wed 15 Dec 2021
at 13:43
  • msg #22

Endup

The inspection shuttle docks first with the modified armed merchant - between the two, it's the more typically suspicious class of vessel, although if the vargr crew are pirates or smugglers, they certainly don't look or act the part on first impression. While they aren't exactly in uniform - if 'eclectic' isn't part of the dress code, it might as well be - there's nothing inherently shifty or menacing about the crew (including the ship's captain) who meet the inspection team at the airlock; they seem quite professional, in fact, and the corporate insignia is notable in a few places, both on the walls and on said captain's tasseled epaulets.

There certainly aren't any caricatured eye patches or peg legs. Shoulder-mounted parrots are completely out of the question.

Cargo isn't the only thing worthy of an inspection (especially on a ship like this), and the team, no doubt inspired by Thenroy's exhortations, begins conducting a very thorough one. The vargr seem to have expected this, are perhaps even a bit resigned to it, and their captain gamely accompanies the team and provides access as needed.

According to the ship's listed modifications, most of the cargo hold and several secondary facilities, such as the irregularly spacious brig, has been converted into extra tankage, and that certainly appears to be the case. Of course, hiding things in the fuel tanks is always a possibility, but if anything is in there, it can't be much different in density than raw gas, since the Sharshana's sensors aren't picking up anything unusual. The claim of being a modified escort-tender appears to hold up... and the minimal cargo space remaining doesn't hold anything with diplomatic seals.

The inspection team takes a look inside several crates, but nothing there appears to be particularly out of the ordinary. Much of it is simply shipboard supplies and provisions, along with a selection of manufactured goods that might aptly be considered (and are in fact listed as) product samples from various worlds and interests. While some of it might be illegal (or at least restricted) for open use in Imperial space, none of it appears to be illegal as sealed cargo. The only borderline case is a consignment of potent wines from Zhodani space that occupies a gray zone (more for political reasons than legal ones) and could be considered for seizure.

Aside from the wines and some minor tickets for things out-of-place, it isn't exactly a stunning success in terms of Thenroy's ambitions, but then the packet seems to be the command vessel of the pair, and it's also the one purportedly carrying the diplomatic cargo. That's their next stop - with or without some seized wine cases, per whatever instructions they receive on that point.
This message was last edited by the GM at 14:04, Wed 15 Dec 2021.
Jacqueline Yune
player, 164 posts
Sublieutenant
Astrogator
Thu 23 Dec 2021
at 08:21
  • msg #23

Endup

Jacqueline noted the local's request for a meeting and made preperations. The situation with the Vargr was outside her experience, but she was sure the others knew what they were doing.
Baron Thenroy Reziilka
player, 234 posts
Captain
UPP: 767A9C
Thu 23 Dec 2021
at 20:42
  • msg #24

Endup

Thenroy eyes the unusually large fuel tanks and starts tapping out commands.

"I know it is possible to create secret storage compartments in the fuel tanks. Make a note of their current levels and then empty their fuel tanks and do a thorough inspection of the interior. We can always return the fuel to them afterwards. Something still doesn't feel right."

Maybe that feeling was a hunch that Thenroy was acting on, or maybe he was just starting to grasp at straws in order to justify his excessive search. In his mind they had nothing but time to kill until they found the pirates scanning the system anyway.
Iita Tsetsegma
player, 177 posts
Lieutenant Chief Engineer
Space is her homeland
Fri 24 Dec 2021
at 22:13
  • msg #25

Endup

"Captain, all senior officers", Iita broadcasted

"This is my preliminary report. The sensor readings appear to align with what the inspection team saw and the Vargr themselves stated : somebody with a budget - the company logos in various places imply who - took what is a dubious class of vessel and retrofitted it as an escort/tender. That included removing the more dubious elements, such as the concealed section, the brigs, and grapples; even the original cargo area has been converted into open cargo and tankage spaces to feed the Jump drive upgraded to 3 Ps/J [Parsecs/Jump] to match the packet. Add that the fuel autonomy for many jumps through deep space."

Iita swiped to the next notes. "Also the standard breaching apparatus has been replaced by an UNDREP system as well [Underway Replenishment. Resupply during flight - like the Sharshana had on mission first step]

Though the armaments and armor don't appear to have been changed, the thing would pack a mean punch against any minor vessel, and be quick enough to outpace most civilian ones. The downside? Over half of its tonnage is fuel. There's no space to haul any loot around. It's not a pirate ship, and what this secret ship is transporting must be of fantastic value...

...for the Vargrs, since the vessels are adapted to their physiology and the crew is entirely Vargr. Tsetsegma over

Oh, also, I upgraded the seals scanners of the inspection crew.
", she hastily added.
This message was last edited by the player at 22:15, Fri 24 Dec 2021.
Gvoellaekh
GM, 270 posts
Commander/XO
C65699
Mon 17 Jan 2022
at 06:54
  • msg #26

Endup

It it perhaps unsurprising that the demand for the escort vessel to vent its fuel tanks is met with a certain level of exasperation on the part of its crew, but the mildly heated exchange over it (more specifically, the unreasonableness of it) is soon cut off as the vargr who have been showing the inspection team around receive an instruction from elsewhere - just where isn't quite clear. While they clearly aren't happy about it, they begin preparations.

It won't be a quick process. Venting all of the fuel won't take too long in its own right, but doing so necessitates a complete shutdown of the power plant, and that in turn means shutting down everything else first, along with the precautions involved in securing everything and getting the crew into vacc suits - the inspection team, fortunately, has some waiting in their shuttle.


The comms officer speaks up a couple of minutes later, addressing Thenroy. "Sir, we've received a message from the Packet. Their, err, leader wants to talk to you directly. By comms or in person."
Baron Thenroy Reziilka
player, 238 posts
Captain
UPP: 767A9C
Tue 18 Jan 2022
at 22:12
  • msg #27

Endup

Thenroy was hopeful that a full vent wouldn't be necessary. Smugglers typically want their hidden cargo compartments accessible without a complete shutdown but the fact that he was being summoned before the other leader made him think they were along the right tracks. Everything before this had been the standard dance to make sure nothing felt off. Now they were getting to the heart of the matter. If there was anything to be found he would find it.

"Understood. I think this is a matter to be resolved in person. Chief Engineer, oversee the fuel transfer so we can search their fuel tanks for hidden compartments as quickly as possible. Sublieutenant Yune, with me as attendant. They will likely make some noise about flight schedules and I will need your analysis and insight."
Iita Tsetsegma
player, 178 posts
Lieutenant Chief Engineer
Space is her homeland
Wed 19 Jan 2022
at 22:17
  • msg #28

Endup

The issue with being the Chief Engineer is, you quickly get to think that you are the most intelligent person on board.

Especially with a captain like the Baron. Iita had explained that whatever the Vargr were transporting was right before their eyes : the precious "diplomatic sealed" cargo. There wouldn't be anything hidden anywhere else, and not in the tanks.

However, the captain wrote the appreciations on her, so she had to obey the orders. However, Iita took her time to organize the fuel transfer : since the captain would be presented his own sorry ass by the Vargr leader, she was basically waiting for the counter-order.
This message was last edited by the player at 22:53, Thu 20 Jan 2022.
Jacqueline Yune
player, 167 posts
Sublieutenant
Astrogator
Sun 23 Jan 2022
at 09:34
  • msg #29

Endup

Jacqueline looked dismayed, not eager for confrontation. But she smoothly saluted. "Yes sir. I'll have the answers". The Captain had faith in her and she would justify it.
She gathered up her tablets. She'd have her mathematics with her, and that was a comfort. She looked at her reflection in a piece of metal and tried to fix her uniform.
She briefly put her hand to her earpiece and broadcast to Iita "The things I could do if over half our tonnage was fuel."
This message was last edited by the player at 09:34, Sun 23 Jan 2022.
Gvoellaekh
GM, 273 posts
Commander/XO
C65699
Sun 6 Feb 2022
at 12:26
  • msg #30

Endup

With the meeting approved, a passenger shuttle swiftly departed the Packet's flight bay and made for the Sharshana's, just as Thenroy and Jacqueline were doing - and the ship's Master-At-Arms and a small detachment of ship's security, though they'd keep their presence discreet unless the situation (or Thenroy's orders) dictated otherwise. There was ample time for the crew to arrange themselves to receive the shuttle given the distance involved.

The absence of two of the Sharshana's own vessels ensured that there was clear space in the flight bay, and the shuttle entered and landed without incident. The shuttle's visual design was... eye-catching, to put it politely, with the logo of Rraegnaell Oukh prominent on each facing. It was also well-maintained and spotless; even the pickiest naval officer would have trouble finding fault with the way the vargr crew had kept it!

It took less than a minute past touchdown for the crew to hear the signature hiss of the shuttle's airlock in action, and it opened but a moment later, revealing a trio of canine figures.

The foremost was a snowy-furred vargr woman wearing a shimmering blue suit and a varicolored cape that was fastened over one shoulder by an ornate brooch cut in a stylized rendition of the company logo; beneath this and traversing in the opposite direction was a heavily-tasseled yellow-green sash, embroidered with what looked like abstract runic designs.

Wasting no time, she strode straight out of the airlock and up to Thenroy, her movements both purposeful and serene in the stateliest fashion, and very much confident in her place, as if she owned the Sharshana, not the Navy. The other two - honor guard in slightly less prominent garb, apparently - followed in tow. The expression that she wore was just as telling as her attire: reserved and imperious, yet also cultured and polite. If she'd been wearing a navy uniform, one would have been forgiven for thinking that they were receiving a skeptical admiral on an inspection rather than a suspected smuggler.

"Baron-Captain Thenroy Reziilka," she greeted him formally as she clapsed her hands behind her back, her voice ringing soft but steely - like the one she was addressing, this was a person accustomed to giving commands and having them obeyed. As it turned out, she was also straight to the point, looking him straight in the eye without trouble or concern - despite being a full foot shorter than he was - as she continued without pause, "You are harassing my escort vessel, and I would like to know why."
This message was last edited by the GM at 14:02, Sun 06 Feb 2022.
Baron Thenroy Reziilka
player, 241 posts
Captain
UPP: 767A9C
Wed 9 Feb 2022
at 22:43
  • msg #31

Endup

Baron Thenroy was used to dealing with important people and people who just thought they were important. One of the many social skills needed to navigate in the noble circles that translated quite well to command. It was one among several reasons why Thenroy had always viewed the nobility as just better equipped to handle upper command.

"Apologies for the delay but we have credible intelligence that smugglers and pirates are operating out of this sector. As I am sure you understand this is Imperial space and as such you are subject to inspections as deemed appropriate by the Imperial Navy."

He shifted from his pleasantry voice to one with a little more sinister undertones. Nothing outright threatening but just putting a little iron in the edge so that the vargr would understand exactly how Thenroy was ranking her and her delays against him and his duty.

"That is to say that your inspection will proceed under my discretion until I am satisfied no laws are being broken. If you have nothing to hide then you have nothing to fear. If, however, there is anything...unusual that I should be aware of your cooperation would be noted in the logs and taken into consideration during sentencing."

He paused, letting the iron lift a little. A nice little "good Baron Captian, bad Baron Captain, Good Baron Captain" game. It was an obvious ploy but frankly these kinds of discussion were like a dance to Thenroy. Everyone knew the steps and what to expect next.

"Now then we noticed some irregularities in the fuel tanks. Some smugglers have been known to hide contraband in the tanks letting the fuel hide its presence. This is why we are draining and inspecting as we speak. When our inspection is done your ship will be refueled...free of charge of course, and you will be sent on your way. Assuming we don't find anything, of course. And of course we won't find anything but protocols must be followed. I'm sure you understand."
Iita Tsetsegma
player, 180 posts
Lieutenant Chief Engineer
Space is her homeland
Wed 9 Feb 2022
at 23:22
  • msg #32

Endup

In reply to Baron Thenroy Reziilka (msg # 31):

Seeing how the Captain-Baron is terribly off to a bad start, Iita nudges Yune and whispers in her ear : "introduce yourself to the female Vargr, and then ask her who she is, diplo"
Iita Tsetsegma
player, 181 posts
Wed 9 Feb 2022
at 23:27
  • [deleted]
  • msg #33

Re: Endup

This message was deleted by the player at 23:28, Wed 09 Feb 2022.
Gvoellaekh
GM, 274 posts
Commander/XO
C65699
Thu 10 Feb 2022
at 01:51
  • msg #34

Re: Endup

Storm clouds gathered across the vargr leader's brow as Thenroy spoke, and her arms slowly gathered forward to fold across her chest. "What I have just heard is a thinly-veiled accusation that we are a smuggling operation because we are vargr." she stated bluntly and with a hint of ice. "You'll be disappointed. I won't have it, and my crews know that there's an airlock waiting for anyone who disobeys."

Given the tone, that didn't come across as an idle threat toward the disobedient - or a bluff. "I will choose to ignore the insult," she continued, the frost fading from her words. "Because in many cases you'd be right. And, in fairness, our disposition does look odd if you're hunting."

Her hand slowly returned to their behind-the-back clasp, and her tone turned matter-of-fact. "Since you are a Captain of the Imperial Navy, I will trust that you are not also a traitor to the Imperium. I am bringing a cargo under diplomatic seal to the Duke of Zeng. I don't know what's in it, but I do understand that there are interests that would prefer that it not reach its destination. Interests that are hostile to the Imperium, or perhaps merely the Duke. Regardless, a back path seemed like a more prudent approach than traveling well-known routes."

She paused for a single beat, as if considering whether to say more, then did so, the fleeting shadow of a smile playing across her lips, though it was difficult to gauge just what it signified. "I've no indication that they're related, but there does seem to be another hostile interest at work in this area. Rosax Security. An ironic name, considering what we've heard of them, to say nothing of the frank exchange we had with a few of their vessels not long ago."
Iita Tsetsegma
player, 183 posts
Lieutenant Chief Engineer
Space is her homeland
Thu 10 Feb 2022
at 10:20
  • msg #35

Re: Endup

Iita had worked a lot on the authentication of the seals. She had called an AI on this. She had upgraded the DB of the scanners of the inspection team. Now what she expected was that the scanners would upload an image of the seals "signature", and the AI would compare it to any other diplomatic seals in the sector, and bring back info about time, provenance, and content it protected, and possibly if someone had broken it before.

So Iita brought her wrist with her communicator to her lips and whispered to the away team : "Lt Tsetsegma here. Why does it take so long to scan the seals? Prioritize it over the fuel exchange!"
Iita Tsetsegma
player, 186 posts
Lieutenant Chief Engineer
Space is her homeland
Thu 10 Feb 2022
at 17:36
  • msg #36

Re: Endup

Gvoellaekh:
"... I am bringing a cargo under diplomatic seal to the Duke of Zeng"

The mention of Zeng caught the attention of the Chief Engineer. Since the Sharshana also came from Zeng, some info about that mysterious mission could be buried in her DBs, orders, memos, or else... if the Vargr voyage is regular, that is. From her micro-terminal attached to her forearm, Iita started an extensive search on all DBs and news outlet from Zeng - granted, they were 133 days old -, with the keywords "Vargr, diplomatic or espionnage, Duke of Zeng"
This message was last edited by the player at 17:37, Thu 10 Feb 2022.
Jacqueline Yune
player, 169 posts
Sublieutenant
Astrogator
Sat 12 Feb 2022
at 14:08
  • msg #37

Re: Endup

Two prideful people, each determined not to give an inch; it reminded Jacqueline of her father and mother, although she was probably already closer to this Vargr she had never met than she was to her mother. She squirmed a little at Iita's words; the last thing she wanted to do was get in the middle of this, but she stepped forward anyways. "Sub-lieutenant Yune, Navigator" she introduced herself softly. "If there's anything you or your crew could share about your interactions with Rosax Security or this other threat, I could attempt to identify their possible areas of operation, captain..." That seemed right, focus on what everyone could agree upon. She let the last part linger, an opportunity for the Vargr to introduce herself if she wished.
This message was last edited by the player at 14:10, Sat 12 Feb 2022.
Baron Thenroy Reziilka
player, 243 posts
Captain
UPP: 767A9C
Thu 17 Feb 2022
at 18:47
  • msg #38

Re: Endup

The mention of being on mission to the Duke of Zeng caused Thenroy's eyebrow to twitch. His mask mask of authority was practice and might as well have been stamped like iron on his face but there were still people that could make even the Baron Captain flinch and the Duke of Zeng was one of them.

If the vargr were on diplomatic mission to the Duke then this whole operation was about to be wrapped up very quickly.


"The Duke you say? Very well I understand the importance of your mission then. I will send a communique ahead to let him know you are en route safe and sound."

OOC: ...assuming that doesn't rattle her at all...

With a nod Baron Thenroy turned to Chief Engineer Tsetsegma and began barking out orders.

"Chief Engineer, halt the draining process and begin refueling the escort. All security checks passed, no signs of criminal activity or contraband...of course."

He gives a slight nod to the vargr. He wasn't sure if she knew the questionable legality of the wine they had found but he wasn't about to cross the Duke over something so trivial. He turned back to the vargr and gestured towards Sublieutenant Yune.

"We are aware of the threat that Rosax Security presents and are currently hunting them down. If you have any information about their sightings please deliver them to my subordinate. Thank you for your time and apologies for the inconvienance."

His voice was still stern, he wasn't the kind that would turn into a simpering bafoon just because a powerful noble's name was dropped but as a member of the nobility himself he offered considerable leeway towards the Imperium aristocracy and their associates. He was internally thankful he had put off breaking the diplomatic seals until the last possible moment as that would avoid any uncomfortable conversations with the man that basically gave Thenroy his command, even if indirectly.
Iita Tsetsegma
player, 187 posts
Lieutenant Chief Engineer
Space is her homeland
Sun 20 Feb 2022
at 21:48
  • msg #39

Re: Endup

Iita steps forward, salutes, and introduces herself. Then she holds a pad in front of the Vargr : "For the fuel transfer record, could you please state again your full name, titles and position? The Captain-Baron also needs those information to announce ahead, so you may be... less... bothered by the Navy"

Of course she'll have those info immediately checked by the security AIs.
Gvoellaekh
GM, 277 posts
Commander/XO
C65699
Mon 21 Feb 2022
at 11:42
  • msg #40

Re: Endup

The vargr leader showed no sign of being troubled by Thenroy's intent to announce her travels; she merely favored him with a very slight bob of her head and that same shadow of a smile as she replied, "Thank you, Baron-Captain. I will commend your diligence to him."

The repeated prompting for her name - somehow it seemed to have been skipped amidst the communications with the vargr ships - and inquiries after her position and information pertaining to Rosax operations resulted in a slow turn to face the chief engineer and astrogator. "Anarraea, Emissary of Rraegnaell Oukh." Apparently that was the sum total of her titles; then again, in vargr eyes they probably said everything. "Dhoeghzaengull and Khefoeth are the ships under my command."

"I believe that I can do better than describe our interactions." The smile, though still faint, was now clear to see. "Given our mission, we've had good reason to monitor who and what was going on around us. I feel that your intelligence department will make good use of our sensor logs, along with our incident summaries relating to Rosax and others. You'll be in-system for at least a short while to receive them?"
Baron Thenroy Reziilka
player, 245 posts
Captain
UPP: 767A9C
Tue 22 Feb 2022
at 21:49
  • msg #41

Re: Endup

Baron Thenroy gave a nod at the vargr emmisary.

"For security reasons I cannot confirm that but yes, if you transmit them we will receive them. Combined with our own intelligence on the sector perhaps it will be actionable and we can eliminate yet another threat for the Imperium...and the greater galactic community of course."

He wasn't racist (or speciest) by nature, but to the Baron the nations outside of the Imperium would all one day become mere footnotes of history, pushed to the margins so that the grand story of the Empire of humanity could be told in its full and unabridged glory.
Iita Tsetsegma
player, 188 posts
Lieutenant Chief Engineer
Space is her homeland
Wed 23 Feb 2022
at 21:56
  • msg #42

Re: Endup

During the talk, the engineer had entered the name information on the search engine, and apparently come to some sort of conclusion.

Iita took a deep breath, because she was going to push herself above her status. She crossed her hands behind her back and slid between the emissary and the officer.

"Emissary Anarraea. We know that your mission is both secret and diplomatic, and all in all you wish we hadn't controlled you. However, it may be of interest to you that all the officer presents have a security clearance of 3SC*. The captain-baron Reziilka has a clearance level of US-DSC***, soon to be UMSISC****. So may be you would want a private place, away from prying eyes and indiscrete ears, to confide to the captain-baron only, some sensitive information about your shipment and the role of Rraegnaell Oukh far from the border..."

* Secret - Subsector Security Clearance (3SC)
** Top Secret - Sector Security Clearance (T3SC)
*** Ultra Secret - Domain Security Clearance (US-DSC)
**** UtMost Secret - Imperial Security Clearance (UMSISC)

And Iita encompassed with the arm the width of the flight bay; implying that if they were in a hurry, they could find a discreet corner. "...or you would be welcomed by the captain's office, a very secure place, for the discussion".

Now there was a shibboleth if there ever was one. If the Emissary was more than a middleman transporter, if she had some skill in spycraft, AND knowledge of the Imperial security protocols, all this military parlance would be familiar, and she'd reply, sniggering "UMSISC?! Is this a joke? Surely your captain must be the Duke's favorite if he has already attained TS-2SC!***".
Gvoellaekh
GM, 278 posts
Commander/XO
C65699
Thu 24 Feb 2022
at 02:39
  • msg #43

Re: Endup

The result was a moment of silence, just barely long enough to start being awkward, as the Emissary regarded Iita with an expression that, on a human, would have constituted ever-so-slightly raised eyebrows.

"Your clearances notwithstanding," she began slowly, choosing and pronouncing the words with deliberate care, before regaining her previous, still considered cadence. "I've told you everything that I reasonably can. I'm not privy to the details behind or the contents of the shipment, only the necessity of it."

Then she refocused her attention on Thenroy. "I will include everything from our point of entry into Imperial space, Baron-Captain. Some of it may be beyond your immediate jurisdiction, but I'm sure that it will be useful nonetheless." Then she brought her hands around front just long enough to tap the flats of her fingers together as she offered him a formal nod before turning and returning regal-strided to her shuttle, her honor guard first parting and then following in practiced fashion.
Jacqueline Yune
player, 170 posts
Sublieutenant
Astrogator
Thu 24 Feb 2022
at 10:59
  • msg #44

Re: Endup

"Thank you. I'll do everything I can to analyze them." Jacqueline said. The logs and incident summaries were more than she had hoped for, and she felt more confident and comfortable now that she once again had data to analyze and work with. "That seemed to go well" she said quietly to Iita.
Iita Tsetsegma
player, 189 posts
Lieutenant Chief Engineer
Space is her homeland
Thu 24 Feb 2022
at 17:26
  • msg #45

Re: Endup

In reply to the Emissary :

The Chief Engineer took a step back, did the regulatory salute and went her way to communicate with her crew, cancelling the orders to empty the Vargr ships' tanks - which she hadn't given - and making sure that, on the contrary, they were refueling the Vargr.

Once the orders were given, and she was merely just controlling it, she wondered how the head of a corporate mission could ignore what she was transporting... At least, she should have received hidden instructions. Processes to read in case of emergency, over the risk of loss of the cargo, or control, or someone wanting to break the seals.

Oh, the Vargr, so alien... She shook her head in disbelief.
Iita Tsetsegma
player, 193 posts
Lieutenant Chief Engineer
Space is her homeland
Thu 3 Mar 2022
at 11:38
  • msg #46

Re: Endup

"Jacqueline," Iita hailed over the private channel, "our job as senior officers is to provide the captain with reports, expose him the various choices, and advise on which one to pick.

Obviously our next interest is the miner. But we don't know enough about it. Will you contact Endup's SSDC*, give them the miner's coordinates and ask when they first detected the miner, and its past trajectories? It may be barely detectable now, next to some 'roids, but it has arrived out of the belt, and thus was detected at some time in the past, and has exchanged info.

Mind you, it could be that it does not respond to our call because all people aboard are dead...

Of course, please use the D6** with Endup. And for their reply, tell them to send a conic signal, to make sure they'll reach us at this distance.
"

*System Space Defense Command,
**the familiar name for DSECS - Directional Signal Encrypted Communication System
Jacqueline Yune
player, 173 posts
Sublieutenant
Astrogator
Fri 4 Mar 2022
at 12:39
  • msg #47

Re: Endup

"I'll take care of it" Jacqueline replied. "I've got data to run from what the Vargr gave me, but the more to work with the better it will be. I'm always up to run some numbers."

"Drifting ship with the crew all dead? I think I saw a movie like that when I was young.  I just hope this doesn't end with me crawling through some air vents in my underwear, while chased by a spiky creature from outer space." Jaquline joked, giggling gently in a manner few had seen her do before.
Iita Tsetsegma
player, 195 posts
Lieutenant Chief Engineer
Space is her homeland
Sat 5 Mar 2022
at 11:55
  • msg #48

Re: Endup

Jacqueline Yune:
"I'll take care of it"</Pink>

So, to be clear, Jackie is sending a beamed message to Endup, which says "what do you know about that miner ship at such coordinates?". Of course, the back and forth lasts a few hours.
quote:
Jacqueline's log is likely to be a lot of stuff about velocity and heading and jump navigation mathematics.

This probably means that Lt Yune is going to the captain, and proposing :
- either that the cruiser now sets sail for the planet Endup, which would mean that the boarding ship is left to himself...
- or that the cruisers makes a show of conducting patrol operations - like heading toward some other object and then suddenly come about - which will get it into a position that conveniently cuts short the transit time to the miner, without making it obvious.

Both trajectories may be subjected to change once Endup answers.

Jacqueline, is that what you're doing ? :)
Baron Thenroy Reziilka
player, 249 posts
Captain
UPP: 767A9C
Thu 10 Mar 2022
at 06:02
  • msg #49

Re: Endup

After namedropping the Duke, Baron Thenroy transformed into a most gracious host for the visiting diplomat.

"While we refuel your ship our facilities are at your disposal. If there is anything you need don't hesitate to ask."

He knew that she would be polite enough not to overstay her welcome on a military ship but it was all part of the dance the nobility had to perform. Making offers of aid that would never be fulfilled was part and parcel for navigating the upper echelons of society. Those of lesser birth might view it under the expression that it was the though that counts but those of higher bloodlines understood it was tradition. Tradition was what kept the universe turning and protection of the hearth was as ancient a tradition as they came, even if it didn't make much sense in the current millennia.

Thenroy took his leave as soon as he politely could and then made a direct march towards the Intelligence department. They were being handed a treasure trove of information and he expected the information from the envoy to help fit the missing pieces together and secure the location and plans of the pirates they were hunting.

When Thenroy arrived at Intelligence he didn't even bother to knock. He strode right in and started firing out demands like a machine gun.

"We are are receiving intelligence from a traveling Vargr envoy. This is to be treated as your highest priority and integrated with the intel we currently have on Rosax Security. I want their base of operations and I want it yesterday!"
Jacqueline Yune
player, 175 posts
Sublieutenant
Astrogator
Sun 13 Mar 2022
at 02:02
  • msg #50

Re: Endup

In reply to Iita Tsetsegma (msg # 48):

The second one. She was also analyzing its trajectory to learn what she could
Baron Thenroy Reziilka
player, 251 posts
Captain
UPP: 767A9C
Tue 15 Mar 2022
at 19:46
  • msg #51

Re: Endup

Once the Vargr ship was set for release, Baron Thenroy reviewed the flight plans submitted and gave a nod at Yune as he tapped the second path.

"Let's try and cut them off then. Set a course for a parallel objective and then we'll cut across at full speed once the boarding ship is in place."

He gave a nod and smiled at the thrill of the hunt.

"We will conduct full sweeps keeping their sensors alive with our presence so there is no question that the cruiser isn't heading in their direction. With any lucky their crew lacks discipline and equipment needed to see the dagger ready to plunge into their back while their attention is focused elsewhere."
Gvoellaekh
GM, 281 posts
Commander/XO
C65699
Sat 19 Mar 2022
at 02:10
  • msg #52

Re: Endup

Endup Starport responded with only slightly more than the expected delay due to distance, presumably for the sake of calibrating their response to reach the Sharshana alone. They were aware that a ship had jumped in near the outer belt (as opposed to the near one that the Sharshana detected the prospector in) but had had no contact with it since. It was too far out for reliable communication or even tracking, though there was no distress signal or the like to indicate trouble. That was a week and a half ago; it's conceivable that it managed low-powered flight into its current position without registering on Endup's sensors, but it's unlikely to have coasted there accidentally. A data set of Endup's sensor and communication logs related to the ship's arrival follow soon after, more or less confirming their statement and allowing the ship's Astrogators to work out its likely route.


It takes a couple of hours to begin, but the Sharshana receives a far more voluminous quantity of information from the Packet; it's a mix of raw data, log entries, and astrographical calculations that appear to cover the entirety of the Packet's route since leaving Dhaengae; it's clear that the crew has paid special attention to other ships that were operating 'off road', including their own intelligence assessments.

Combing through it all will take some time, but the Sharshana's own Intel department is, suffice it to say, thrilled to get their hands on this.


It turns out that the prospector ship is far from 'dead' - as the Sharshana comes about, with the shuttle nearing its location, the ship suddenly goes very much live and its engines roar to full power, quickly propelling it clear of the field - and then it jumps.

If that wasn't an obvious cut-and-run, it's hard to imagine what would be. And that thing had the Rosax signature.

Two things quickly become clear about this: the jump signature is slightly wobbly in a way that suggests a bad jump (though probably not a catastrophic misjump), and analysis quickly pinpoints its intended destination: somewhere in 0538 - deep space.

Maybe there's something out there. Maybe it's a setup, or a possibly-suicidal attempt to lead you on a wild goose chase. Maybe someone really goofed.

The Sharshana might manage to catch up if it collects its shuttle and jumps after it, but there's a high likelihood that it would be gone by then (if it isn't stranded). You may not need to chase it, though: if the assessment of Rosax was correct, then a second jump from there would take it to Taomina... where the 'security' company's ships are expected to be gathering. Two jumps versus one: the Sharshana could easily beat it there.
This message was last edited by the GM at 02:11, Sat 19 Mar 2022.
Baron Thenroy Reziilka
player, 255 posts
Captain
UPP: 767A9C
Tue 22 Mar 2022
at 22:10
  • msg #53

Re: Endup

Thenroy's lip curled up in a sneer as he watched the pirates flee. He had them and yet the distraction with the Vargr had given the scum of the Imperium the chance to slip through his fingers. He was in a foul mood for hours giving control of the ship to his XO while he "prepared his report".

His mood flipped completely around once ship's Intelligence had delivered their report and he stormed onto the bridge.

"Sub-lieutenant Yune, prepare a jump for the Taomina system. We're going to wipe this scum right off the face of the map."

He sat down into his chair and activated the comms down to engineering.

Chief, get the ship ready for a jump as quickly as possible."

He looked over at his XO and gave the Vargr commander a nod of confidience.

"Rotate the crew rosters so everyone is fresh for battle. We're about to bring the light of the Imperium to burn away the darkness. We need to be ready for a fight just in case the pirates finally decide to stand their ground instead of fleeing before us."
Gvoellaekh
GM, 283 posts
Commander/XO
C65699
Wed 23 Mar 2022
at 02:37
  • msg #54

Re: Endup

For all that his size and laconic style could create an ominous first impression, Gvoellaekh was, in practice, both more businesslike and far less prone to incendiary outbursts than the Captain. That did not preclude him keeping everything running on time (if not just ahead of it), even if it was achieved more by way of silent expectation than by Thenroy's preference for overheated rhetoric.

"Understood," was therefore his initial response to Thenroy, followed by a moment's silence, then then an addition. "I will plan contingent watches in case we precipitate early or late."

Which, of course, meant that everyone's leisure time would also be contingent during the last day or so of jump travel. Still, that was probably better than everyone facing the prospect of an eruption from the Captain's chair because the wrong people were asleep (and awake) upon arrival.
Jacqueline Yune
player, 178 posts
Sublieutenant
Astrogator
Wed 6 Apr 2022
at 08:18
  • msg #55

Re: Endup

Jacqueline saluted. "Yes sir. I'll have the solution momentarily" She began working right away, only slightly regretting that she missed the opportunity to navigate a jump into deep space. She picked up one of her tablets and began working, immersing herself in the numbers she loved so much. Combat didn't really suit her, but she couldn't deny there was a certain thrill of the chase. "They won't get away."
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