Della
Inactive Member
Re: [Mission 1] Boldly Going....
Kappel's screen blipped again. "Sir, they've impacted against our shields. Assuming hostile-..."
He was cut short by a muffled explosion, heard as if from a great distance. The ship shook lightly.
"...explosion!" He shouted in an alarmed tone, slamming his hands on the monitor. "A small nuclear warhead detonated on our shields, about half a kiloton."
External cameras showed the scene to the bridge officers: The little robots were handling small, spherical items. One of them flung his sphere against the ship's hull with its tentacle-like robotic arms. The screen went white, slowly fading to red and black as another explosion, this time louder, echoed in the distance, rocking the ship.
"Another hit. Local shields... holding, 52%. Sir, we-"
But even before an order could be given, the robots stopped their attack, rotating suddenly left and right as if searching for something with their sensors, or as if confused, in a surprisingly lifelike gesture. Then, they turned around and departed.
"-huh. They gave up."
"I think I know why." Followed up Eva. "We're approaching the outer border of the sphere of interference projected by the moon. It's really powerful. Ma'am, once inside, we won't be able to send or receive any kind of message, and, probably, most of our sensors and nav instruments are going to become useless. Maybe shields, too." She warned.
Kappel's screen blipped again. "Sir, they've impacted against our shields. Assuming hostile-..."
He was cut short by a muffled explosion, heard as if from a great distance. The ship shook lightly.
"...explosion!" He shouted in an alarmed tone, slamming his hands on the monitor. "A small nuclear warhead detonated on our shields, about half a kiloton."
External cameras showed the scene to the bridge officers: The little robots were handling small, spherical items. One of them flung his sphere against the ship's hull with its tentacle-like robotic arms. The screen went white, slowly fading to red and black as another explosion, this time louder, echoed in the distance, rocking the ship.
"Another hit. Local shields... holding, 52%. Sir, we-"
But even before an order could be given, the robots stopped their attack, rotating suddenly left and right as if searching for something with their sensors, or as if confused, in a surprisingly lifelike gesture. Then, they turned around and departed.
"-huh. They gave up."
"I think I know why." Followed up Eva. "We're approaching the outer border of the sphere of interference projected by the moon. It's really powerful. Ma'am, once inside, we won't be able to send or receive any kind of message, and, probably, most of our sensors and nav instruments are going to become useless. Maybe shields, too." She warned.