Primitive Polygon
🎖️ Game Master
Port Hope
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The flight back to the massive dumbbell-shaped main colony was a quiet one, skimming the surface of the endless white disk of space debris. Silhouetted against the poor red sun, the growing form of the huge structure seemed to twinkle with a dim blue star field all of its own. There wasn’t a spark to oppose the recovering crew of the Skeleton Ensemble, with the news of what had happened slowly fanning out to all of the disreputable residents in turn…
Hollowpoint’s head was already mentally active despite their continuing dislodgment from the rest of a body, and promised them a full retrofit for their actions. This went as far as telling each crew member to choose one new module to add to the small red corvette, despite the fact that two of them hadn't even chosen to become permanent members or anything yet… Considering the stockpile of parts on the station, it was probably all they had to offer, regardless. At any rate, it was all going to take some time to actually fit them even using the facilities of Port Hope itself, not least because a basic relief team of other Viridian Array members had only just now arrived to secure the asteroid base and it's stockpile of resources once more.
A more pressing concern was SoulNomad Jack-o-Lantern. They offered to transport Ziggy and Gemini back to the colony so they could get a ride out, but had seemingly bowed out themselves after the arrival, leaving the Skeleton’s computers utterly blank.
Wordless exit or not, the message was clear from their character; It’s your ship now, I have no right to it anymore. Direct wired link out, transferring directly to somewhere else within the unplanned mad sprawl of the huge city-station...
Everything was a blank slate once again. The bustling crowds of beige-clad miners and traders certainly provided a wealth of opportunities for new crew members, through. Even a new syntelligence could be on the cards, should the fancy strike them. Or, perhaps they would chose to give the old pumpkin another chance, trusting his humility, if not effectiveness, so far?
Here, in the central decks of the station, there were stacks upon stacks of trading stalls and food sellers, flowing air of the surprisingly large interior tinged with equal parts mineral grit and the smell of sith brew. It was a dirty place of shady independent dealings, for sure, but there could be no finer a place to recruit neutral Freespacer talent in this modern age.
In fact, they already had two visitors waiting for them at the bottom of the ramp. A lithe, effeminate Druid type three with red hair, lead along by a small, sheepish four-legged type two of some sort…
“Docking fellow says this is the vessel, my Druid…” A petite voice spouted. ”However… Can’t access the crew logs. Can’t tell you much about these folks… M-my… s-s-sincerest… ap-pologies...”
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The flight back to the massive dumbbell-shaped main colony was a quiet one, skimming the surface of the endless white disk of space debris. Silhouetted against the poor red sun, the growing form of the huge structure seemed to twinkle with a dim blue star field all of its own. There wasn’t a spark to oppose the recovering crew of the Skeleton Ensemble, with the news of what had happened slowly fanning out to all of the disreputable residents in turn…
Hollowpoint’s head was already mentally active despite their continuing dislodgment from the rest of a body, and promised them a full retrofit for their actions. This went as far as telling each crew member to choose one new module to add to the small red corvette, despite the fact that two of them hadn't even chosen to become permanent members or anything yet… Considering the stockpile of parts on the station, it was probably all they had to offer, regardless. At any rate, it was all going to take some time to actually fit them even using the facilities of Port Hope itself, not least because a basic relief team of other Viridian Array members had only just now arrived to secure the asteroid base and it's stockpile of resources once more.
A more pressing concern was SoulNomad Jack-o-Lantern. They offered to transport Ziggy and Gemini back to the colony so they could get a ride out, but had seemingly bowed out themselves after the arrival, leaving the Skeleton’s computers utterly blank.
Wordless exit or not, the message was clear from their character; It’s your ship now, I have no right to it anymore. Direct wired link out, transferring directly to somewhere else within the unplanned mad sprawl of the huge city-station...
Everything was a blank slate once again. The bustling crowds of beige-clad miners and traders certainly provided a wealth of opportunities for new crew members, through. Even a new syntelligence could be on the cards, should the fancy strike them. Or, perhaps they would chose to give the old pumpkin another chance, trusting his humility, if not effectiveness, so far?
Here, in the central decks of the station, there were stacks upon stacks of trading stalls and food sellers, flowing air of the surprisingly large interior tinged with equal parts mineral grit and the smell of sith brew. It was a dirty place of shady independent dealings, for sure, but there could be no finer a place to recruit neutral Freespacer talent in this modern age.
In fact, they already had two visitors waiting for them at the bottom of the ramp. A lithe, effeminate Druid type three with red hair, lead along by a small, sheepish four-legged type two of some sort…
“Docking fellow says this is the vessel, my Druid…” A petite voice spouted. ”However… Can’t access the crew logs. Can’t tell you much about these folks… M-my… s-s-sincerest… ap-pologies...”