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It isn’t your business
So, what is that? asked Abneil, hooking his thumb backwards towards the diagnostics lab. Nothing, I don’t know. Is it nothing or is it I don’t know? He slyly smirked. Flux sighed an exasperated, exhaustive sigh. Abneil is far less charming and funny that he thinks he is. But they only have to deal with…
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Here comes the trashman
The ship began to loom large in porthole across from the little table where they would drink their coffee in the morning and stare out into eternity. There was also a small candle. A real one. A real real one. The kind that is expressly forbidden on any extra-orbital ship. Out here, without easy and…
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Hello World
Now comes the maddening, gratifying part of the game. Trying to figure out a way to connect to the… device? Relay? Chip? They had already started to anthropomorphize it as some sort of beating heart creature. A leech. It took them a while to trace out and understand the connectors and how to connect to…
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Come in
Once the cover came off the inside of the console wasn’t remotely similar to what was in the simulator. Not that they were terribly surprised, though they were disappointed. They liked to be ready, schematics in hand, to make sure that every screw, wire, and component was in place. So this thing is useless, they…
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Mouth of the River
The power flowed into a subsystem of the navigation computer. A surprisingly primitive function that interfaced all of the what one might consider more important functions, pulling from ship system status and star charts and performance data on ship resources including the crew. The intersection of a lot of critical systems. All of these other…
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Where does the river flow?
Scans of the hulk were largely in line what one would expect from a derelict far out of any space lane. Panels sheered away by errant meteor strikes. Collisions with planetoids. Dust glued inches deep to every surface that’s been deposited over time by asteroids and other bits of detritus that have collided and joined…