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3 minutes ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

 

(when [or if ] the dr. strohger arrives i have a feeling that it won't be plesant. Also, Aiya is scaring me a lot more with that metal baton thingy then ever before. Even more than Nighthound...)

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And then aiya died
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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

 

(how does she even balance like that... Fadran has officially created the most scary character ever.)

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Clarification: Does this mean the engines were disabled, along with something else?

Also, in regards to my recklessness, Maxim 14: "Mad Science" means never stopping to ask "What's the worst that could happen?"

"Dr. Stogher, come back here or I'm using the gravitics to bring you back. I only disabled the main engines. Anyone inside can still move freely, and you don't know how well armed they are. Besides, I need you to manage the comm spike."

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6 hours ago, Quirksliver said:

"Dr. Stogher, come back here or I'm using the gravitics to bring you back. I only disabled the main engines. Anyone inside can still move freely, and you don't know how well armed they are. Besides, I need you to manage the comm spike."

Dr. Strohger paused. He knew Silver was right. He lacked foresight. He quickly threw a tracking device onto the ship and then went back to his ship. 

"Silver, could you run a scan to see how many people are inside?" Dr. Strohger said. He knew there was at least two. He could see it. But he could've sworn that there was another person. How?

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He's referring to pyro here as the mysterious third person since pyro teleported onto their ship.

@Quirksliver @Szeth_Pancakes

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Responding is suggested
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5 hours ago, Exotwo said:

Dr. Strohger paused. He knew Silver was right. He lacked foresight. He quickly threw a tracking device onto the ship and then went back to his ship. 

"Silver, could you run a scan to see how many people are inside?" Dr. Strohger said. He knew there was at least two. He could see it. But he could've sworn that there was another person. How?

@Quirksliver @Szeth_Pancakes

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There’s also Variance. I feel like we should wait for 

@PyroPhile & @The Aspiring Archivist

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Before continuing.

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I don't know how many people are in your ship. Is it just Fadran, Pyro, Szeth, and Archivist, or are there others in there too?

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2 hours ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

Silly things like liking pop tarts 

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So who wants to respond?

 

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I kind of want to get back to the Fellowship, so could I just teleport out?

 

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Grammer is had
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"Screw it." Ayia didn't use the word 'screw,' but hopefull Allera's fancy translator chip would filter it into something a bit nicer. She tapped her wristband (it fit snugly, made of a tarnished-looking sort of metal - technically the term for this kind of thing would be "bangle," according to Fadran, but screw that), opening her pocket storage in the air beside her, then rummaged inside for a bit before coming up with a small, plastic-looking bag.

Tapping it a couple times set it to scan, running a wave of light across her form before completing its diagnostics. A film of faint blue light erupted from the bag, covering her body from head to toe in the glow.

"Allera... uh, well, I guess this might be a bit much to ask, but do me a solid and try to keep the ship steady-ish?" Ayia whipped out a staff. "Hopefully space relativity doesn't screw things up too much. Be back in a minute."

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12 hours ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

"Screw it." Ayia didn't use the word 'screw,' but hopefull Allera's fancy translator chip would filter it into something a bit nicer. She tapped her wristband (it fit snugly, made of a tarnished-looking sort of metal - technically the term for this kind of thing would be "bangle," according to Fadran, but screw that), opening her pocket storage in the air beside her, then rummaged inside for a bit before coming up with a small, plastic-looking bag.

Tapping it a couple times set it to scan, running a wave of light across her form before completing its diagnostics. A film of faint blue light erupted from the bag, covering her body from head to toe in the glow.

"Allera... uh, well, I guess this might be a bit much to ask, but do me a solid and try to keep the ship steady-ish?" Ayia whipped out a staff. "Hopefully space relativity doesn't screw things up too much. Be back in a minute."

"What is it you're doing?"

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