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YANGFAN
Yamatai, heart of the Empire, shone like a blue jewel suspended in space.
An Ayame-class cruiser, with her litter of escort ships, warped into existence at a reasonably safe distance away from the planet.
To the crew, the whole trip only took a few minutes. To the outside world, however, the actual passage of time was more on the order of an hour or so. Still, it could be said that the Celia battle group covered the distance of around sixteen light-years in almost no time at all, thanks to the miracles of modern technology.
“Comm, try to cut through all the chatter in this system and get us in contact with our transport ships.”
“Aye, sir,” replied Taii Watanabe Kioko.
ITKATSU KIYOKO
Kiyoko blinked slowly as it was revealed that she was the ship’s First Officer; it was... unexpected, and behind her usual neutral expression she mental frowned at herself for having not correctly anticipated the possibility. While it would have been nice to have had some notice that this was going to be her position rather than have it dropped onto her, Kiyoko was not going to falter over it – the memory of the similar situation of her arrival onboard her first assignment burned brightly as something she did not wish to repeat.
“Hai, Taisho,” the Neko replied to Branard’s offer of a seat, and matched actions to words. Her brain whirred silently as Kiyoko pushed her mindset away from her usual pilot’s thinking and towards what she would need as a ship’s First Officer; by the time she had seated herself in the proffered chair she was beginning to hope that whatever mission it was that the Taisho had planned would allow her sufficient time to get acquainted with the Celia and her crew before anything happened that required her to be so.
Eyeing the displays in front of her that showed the Yamataian in-system traffic, Kiyoko split her attention between telepathically wading through the Celia’s information banks and observing the activity on the bridge.
KEL
"Oh, I guess it would be." Orie looked speculatively at the troll's hands, trying to picture him using the tiny datapad. She held out a hand. "May I see it? I can read the map for you. I doubt your room's very far from mine anyway, since we're both the same rank."
YANGFAN
Zug handed Orie his data pad. Its map revealed that, indeed, the two lived fairly close to each other on the same deck. Judging from the detailed map, Orie was assigned a regular room, while Zug’s quarters seemed to be modified to accommodate a Troll, with an extra large nest and plus-sized furnishings.
Skillfully, Yuri maneuvered the Celia into stable orbit around Yamatai.
Watanabe Kioko whispered something into her communicator, and was soon joined by another comm officer, who began helping her in attempting to get in touch with the fleet’s transport ships in the system.
After waiting for a few more moments, Aurore rolled her eyes. “What’s taking so long? Yuri, please go check up on Comm.”
“Aye, sir… Itkatsu-Shosa, I’m transferring the control of the helm to you,” said Yuri. “We’re pretty stable right now, but I want someone at the controls in case another ship gets accidentally directed across our lane.”
KEL
"Hm..." It took all of Orie's willpower to resist trying to convince Zug that the normal room was his, leaving the large one for her. She couldn't think of any good reason to want a room with double-size furniture, but it seemed like too neat an opportunity to pass up. On the other hand, normal-sized chairs were a bit too big for her as it was. She'd need to fly to get into troll-sized ones. Or buy mountain-climbing gear. Which, now that she thought of it, could be fun...
No. Orie smacked herself in the head, snapping herself out of the beginnings of a fantasy about rappelling down a giant chair. I've got to get finished moving in and report to my station! After giving one last longing thought to the subject of climbing giant chairs, she announced, "Okay, here, follow me," and pulled up directions to the troll's room, holding his datapad in an already-laden hand with her own clenched in her teeth again.
IMP SYNDROME
As the YSS Celia entered stable orbit around Yamatai, a small personal transport shuttle launched through the planet's atmosphere and into free space. Its single passenger, an enlisted technician named Joachim, tightly gripped the tough plastic armrests at either side of his seat; breaking through the atmosphere at such lurching speeds had proved more of a shock to him than he had expected.
"You hangin' on back there," asked the pilot apologetically.
"...Barely," the Santou Hei replied, his voice somewhat shaky, "but yeah, I'm fine."
"Heh heh, good. You'll get used to it eventually, after ya do it a few times."
The pilot, named Calen, adjusted his grip on the controls and leaned back a bit in his seat. He was, as the technician noticed, a middle-aged Yamataian with slick brown hair, dark blue eyes, and a gruff voice. He was serious about his job; he was quite experienced and handled his ship with ease. As he turned the transport slightly, and Joachim got his first personal glimpse of the YSS Celia in all her beauty.
"See that," Calen remarked. "That's the Celia...You'll soon learn to call her 'home,' though, won'tcha?"
The pilot opened up his communication line and directed his signal to the massive ship.
"YSS Celia, this is Calen Ferinju piloting the personal transport Kindling. Currently carrying one of your new recruits, calls himself Maxwell Demaro's son. Requesting permission to dock, over."
As Calen silenced his end of the line and awaited the Celia's response, Joachim looked back in his seat to make sure his belongings were all intact. In truth, he was only really worried about his glasses, which had cost him quite a bit of money, as they were created for his personal use; his tool kit and other personal effects were rather solid and would surely resist damage if they shifted during flight.
Before long, Calen brought the Kindling to a steady cruising speed, slowing down just enough to ensure that the Celia didn't assume that the transport was hostile. Joachim loosened his hand-hold on the armrests of his seat and began to relax. As he did, he wondered how he would be received by the crew of the Ayame-class cruiser. Anxiety brought his nerves to life as the small transport drifted ever closer to the cruiser.
YANGFAN
With the map, it was fairly easy to find Zug’s room. The room was minimally furnished, with a large writing desk, a tall chair, a sunken-in, extra large Yamataian nest, and some stacked plastic containers for clothes. Orie could expect her room to be similar, except with everything in a smaller size.
“Ach! Thank you, Miss Neko!” said Zug appreciatively. He pulled something off his back. It was only then that Orie noticed that Zug had been wearing a comically small backpack, in which he presumably carried his belongings. When the backpack was set on the ground with a heavy thud, Orie could see that the backpack was actually quite large, and only appeared small in comparison to Zug’s backside.
“Copy that, Kindling, one moment please…” A feminine voice replied. “You have permission to dock at the portside aft shuttle bay, Mr. Ferinju. Please inform Mr. Demaro that his CO will be waiting for him on the other side of the airlocks.”
ITKATSU KIYOKO
Hai, Taisa; I have control.” Kiyoko eased herself into the helm controls as she uttered that procedural phrase, smoothly taking over manoeuvring of the warship. Within Yamatai Space Traffic Control’s sphere of command around the Empire’s capital there shouldn’t be any mishaps, though with that said it was not unheard of and placating words about statistical insignificances had never proved to be of much use as armour against reality when things did go askew.
Like with the shuttle that was headed on an intercept course with them. Kiyoko compared vectors and distances, and then began to map out contingencies for if it continued on its heading; however before too many more seconds had passed the icon representing it shifted from that of neutral traffic to a friendly green motif signifying its intent – and approval – to dock. The Neko mentally shifted the shuttle down a priority level, but kept on eye on its approach.
Kiyoko pulled up the short data file attached to the shuttle’s icon. “A shuttle is on approach to dock, for the transfer of one crewman.” She spoke in a voice slightly softer than usual, the information being for the benefit of the Taisho who was sitting right beside her.
IMP SYNDROME
"I copy that, Celia. Kindling will now proceed to the port and aft bay to dock, over.
"You catch that last part, kiddo," Calen called back to his passenger.
"Yeah, got it."
"Alright, gather yer stuff so you're ready when we dock," the pilot said. He slightly adjusted the Kindling's flight path to match his destination, and, once the transport drew close enough, he slowed it down to a crawl to approach the shuttle bay. Finally, the ship rotated on its center point, aligned its own airlock with the Celia's, and attached itself to her.
While Calen engineered the docking sequence, Joachim gathered his things, slinging the shoulder strap of his duffel bag over his head and letting it rest firmly against his right shoulder. After making sure nothing had fallen from it by mistake, he grabbed up his tool kit and approached the airlock.
"Alright, now compressin' the airlock," Calen said, simultaneously pressing several switches to fill the space between the two ships with breathable air. As two small green lights appeared on his console, he continued, "Airlock secure; opening the hatch. Get goin', and good luck, kiddo!!"
"Thanks!!"
As the hatch opened up, Joachim stepped across a small steel platform that had extended from the Kindling and locked into place near the base of the airlock leading into the Celia. He hesitated for a moment before approaching the hatch and opening it, stepping through to greet his CO. He put his things down and snapped to a smart salute, just as his father had taught him to do.
"Santou Hei Joachim Demaro, technician, at your service, ma'am!!"
KEL
Orie couldn't help but gawk at the massive furniture in Zug's room when the door opened. She really could go mountain-climbing in there if she wanted to. She almost asked him if she could try it some time, but there'd be plenty of time for that later. After bowing a quick goodbye--which brought her around ankle height to him, it seemed--the tiny neko covered the short distance to her own room and quickly began stowing her few belongings.
Yamatai, heart of the Empire, shone like a blue jewel suspended in space.
An Ayame-class cruiser, with her litter of escort ships, warped into existence at a reasonably safe distance away from the planet.
To the crew, the whole trip only took a few minutes. To the outside world, however, the actual passage of time was more on the order of an hour or so. Still, it could be said that the Celia battle group covered the distance of around sixteen light-years in almost no time at all, thanks to the miracles of modern technology.
“Comm, try to cut through all the chatter in this system and get us in contact with our transport ships.”
“Aye, sir,” replied Taii Watanabe Kioko.
ITKATSU KIYOKO
Kiyoko blinked slowly as it was revealed that she was the ship’s First Officer; it was... unexpected, and behind her usual neutral expression she mental frowned at herself for having not correctly anticipated the possibility. While it would have been nice to have had some notice that this was going to be her position rather than have it dropped onto her, Kiyoko was not going to falter over it – the memory of the similar situation of her arrival onboard her first assignment burned brightly as something she did not wish to repeat.
“Hai, Taisho,” the Neko replied to Branard’s offer of a seat, and matched actions to words. Her brain whirred silently as Kiyoko pushed her mindset away from her usual pilot’s thinking and towards what she would need as a ship’s First Officer; by the time she had seated herself in the proffered chair she was beginning to hope that whatever mission it was that the Taisho had planned would allow her sufficient time to get acquainted with the Celia and her crew before anything happened that required her to be so.
Eyeing the displays in front of her that showed the Yamataian in-system traffic, Kiyoko split her attention between telepathically wading through the Celia’s information banks and observing the activity on the bridge.
KEL
"Oh, I guess it would be." Orie looked speculatively at the troll's hands, trying to picture him using the tiny datapad. She held out a hand. "May I see it? I can read the map for you. I doubt your room's very far from mine anyway, since we're both the same rank."
YANGFAN
Zug handed Orie his data pad. Its map revealed that, indeed, the two lived fairly close to each other on the same deck. Judging from the detailed map, Orie was assigned a regular room, while Zug’s quarters seemed to be modified to accommodate a Troll, with an extra large nest and plus-sized furnishings.
Skillfully, Yuri maneuvered the Celia into stable orbit around Yamatai.
Watanabe Kioko whispered something into her communicator, and was soon joined by another comm officer, who began helping her in attempting to get in touch with the fleet’s transport ships in the system.
After waiting for a few more moments, Aurore rolled her eyes. “What’s taking so long? Yuri, please go check up on Comm.”
“Aye, sir… Itkatsu-Shosa, I’m transferring the control of the helm to you,” said Yuri. “We’re pretty stable right now, but I want someone at the controls in case another ship gets accidentally directed across our lane.”
KEL
"Hm..." It took all of Orie's willpower to resist trying to convince Zug that the normal room was his, leaving the large one for her. She couldn't think of any good reason to want a room with double-size furniture, but it seemed like too neat an opportunity to pass up. On the other hand, normal-sized chairs were a bit too big for her as it was. She'd need to fly to get into troll-sized ones. Or buy mountain-climbing gear. Which, now that she thought of it, could be fun...
No. Orie smacked herself in the head, snapping herself out of the beginnings of a fantasy about rappelling down a giant chair. I've got to get finished moving in and report to my station! After giving one last longing thought to the subject of climbing giant chairs, she announced, "Okay, here, follow me," and pulled up directions to the troll's room, holding his datapad in an already-laden hand with her own clenched in her teeth again.
IMP SYNDROME
As the YSS Celia entered stable orbit around Yamatai, a small personal transport shuttle launched through the planet's atmosphere and into free space. Its single passenger, an enlisted technician named Joachim, tightly gripped the tough plastic armrests at either side of his seat; breaking through the atmosphere at such lurching speeds had proved more of a shock to him than he had expected.
"You hangin' on back there," asked the pilot apologetically.
"...Barely," the Santou Hei replied, his voice somewhat shaky, "but yeah, I'm fine."
"Heh heh, good. You'll get used to it eventually, after ya do it a few times."
The pilot, named Calen, adjusted his grip on the controls and leaned back a bit in his seat. He was, as the technician noticed, a middle-aged Yamataian with slick brown hair, dark blue eyes, and a gruff voice. He was serious about his job; he was quite experienced and handled his ship with ease. As he turned the transport slightly, and Joachim got his first personal glimpse of the YSS Celia in all her beauty.
"See that," Calen remarked. "That's the Celia...You'll soon learn to call her 'home,' though, won'tcha?"
The pilot opened up his communication line and directed his signal to the massive ship.
"YSS Celia, this is Calen Ferinju piloting the personal transport Kindling. Currently carrying one of your new recruits, calls himself Maxwell Demaro's son. Requesting permission to dock, over."
As Calen silenced his end of the line and awaited the Celia's response, Joachim looked back in his seat to make sure his belongings were all intact. In truth, he was only really worried about his glasses, which had cost him quite a bit of money, as they were created for his personal use; his tool kit and other personal effects were rather solid and would surely resist damage if they shifted during flight.
Before long, Calen brought the Kindling to a steady cruising speed, slowing down just enough to ensure that the Celia didn't assume that the transport was hostile. Joachim loosened his hand-hold on the armrests of his seat and began to relax. As he did, he wondered how he would be received by the crew of the Ayame-class cruiser. Anxiety brought his nerves to life as the small transport drifted ever closer to the cruiser.
YANGFAN
With the map, it was fairly easy to find Zug’s room. The room was minimally furnished, with a large writing desk, a tall chair, a sunken-in, extra large Yamataian nest, and some stacked plastic containers for clothes. Orie could expect her room to be similar, except with everything in a smaller size.
“Ach! Thank you, Miss Neko!” said Zug appreciatively. He pulled something off his back. It was only then that Orie noticed that Zug had been wearing a comically small backpack, in which he presumably carried his belongings. When the backpack was set on the ground with a heavy thud, Orie could see that the backpack was actually quite large, and only appeared small in comparison to Zug’s backside.
“Copy that, Kindling, one moment please…” A feminine voice replied. “You have permission to dock at the portside aft shuttle bay, Mr. Ferinju. Please inform Mr. Demaro that his CO will be waiting for him on the other side of the airlocks.”
ITKATSU KIYOKO
Hai, Taisa; I have control.” Kiyoko eased herself into the helm controls as she uttered that procedural phrase, smoothly taking over manoeuvring of the warship. Within Yamatai Space Traffic Control’s sphere of command around the Empire’s capital there shouldn’t be any mishaps, though with that said it was not unheard of and placating words about statistical insignificances had never proved to be of much use as armour against reality when things did go askew.
Like with the shuttle that was headed on an intercept course with them. Kiyoko compared vectors and distances, and then began to map out contingencies for if it continued on its heading; however before too many more seconds had passed the icon representing it shifted from that of neutral traffic to a friendly green motif signifying its intent – and approval – to dock. The Neko mentally shifted the shuttle down a priority level, but kept on eye on its approach.
Kiyoko pulled up the short data file attached to the shuttle’s icon. “A shuttle is on approach to dock, for the transfer of one crewman.” She spoke in a voice slightly softer than usual, the information being for the benefit of the Taisho who was sitting right beside her.
IMP SYNDROME
"I copy that, Celia. Kindling will now proceed to the port and aft bay to dock, over.
"You catch that last part, kiddo," Calen called back to his passenger.
"Yeah, got it."
"Alright, gather yer stuff so you're ready when we dock," the pilot said. He slightly adjusted the Kindling's flight path to match his destination, and, once the transport drew close enough, he slowed it down to a crawl to approach the shuttle bay. Finally, the ship rotated on its center point, aligned its own airlock with the Celia's, and attached itself to her.
While Calen engineered the docking sequence, Joachim gathered his things, slinging the shoulder strap of his duffel bag over his head and letting it rest firmly against his right shoulder. After making sure nothing had fallen from it by mistake, he grabbed up his tool kit and approached the airlock.
"Alright, now compressin' the airlock," Calen said, simultaneously pressing several switches to fill the space between the two ships with breathable air. As two small green lights appeared on his console, he continued, "Airlock secure; opening the hatch. Get goin', and good luck, kiddo!!"
"Thanks!!"
As the hatch opened up, Joachim stepped across a small steel platform that had extended from the Kindling and locked into place near the base of the airlock leading into the Celia. He hesitated for a moment before approaching the hatch and opening it, stepping through to greet his CO. He put his things down and snapped to a smart salute, just as his father had taught him to do.
"Santou Hei Joachim Demaro, technician, at your service, ma'am!!"
KEL
Orie couldn't help but gawk at the massive furniture in Zug's room when the door opened. She really could go mountain-climbing in there if she wanted to. She almost asked him if she could try it some time, but there'd be plenty of time for that later. After bowing a quick goodbye--which brought her around ankle height to him, it seemed--the tiny neko covered the short distance to her own room and quickly began stowing her few belongings.