Exhack
Inactive Member
As the squad moved forward, they encountered no resistance for a while. They didn't even encounter station staff and marines, and were faced with an eerie silence as they made their way to the armory, with a faint electronic buzz thumping in the background. According to crew manifests, the Starbase Golding was understaffed and due for a shipment of new crew any minute now, but the lack of any sort activity inside was abnormal.
They all received a voice message on their earpieces.
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Gyles downed half of a coffee and continued to maintain surveillance on his fellow marines for as long as possible. While they had crippled local communications and put the station into a lockdown, it didn't take much to reroute his accessing of the starbase's network through a docking cable. and he made it a point of pride that he was probably the most technically qualified person on the Acadia.
It's too bad I can't get station security turrets working automatically, or the battle would have been over already. Fucking NDI tech is hard to work with with a non-NDI OS. He reminded himself mentally.
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The squad of rakish androids was slowly approaching, the faint tapping of plastic and alloy feet touching down on metal bulkhead coming ever closer. They were probably a few dozen feet further from the intersection than the Marines, all seemed to be of standard design, and were carrying Zen Arms 10mm SMG weapons, with a slightly modified commander unit holding up a conventional gatling rifle with both spindly mechanical arms.
They all received a voice message on their earpieces.
Hold up a second. There's a patrol of Jimmies passing by the intersection up ahead.
-Gyles
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Gyles downed half of a coffee and continued to maintain surveillance on his fellow marines for as long as possible. While they had crippled local communications and put the station into a lockdown, it didn't take much to reroute his accessing of the starbase's network through a docking cable. and he made it a point of pride that he was probably the most technically qualified person on the Acadia.
It's too bad I can't get station security turrets working automatically, or the battle would have been over already. Fucking NDI tech is hard to work with with a non-NDI OS. He reminded himself mentally.
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The squad of rakish androids was slowly approaching, the faint tapping of plastic and alloy feet touching down on metal bulkhead coming ever closer. They were probably a few dozen feet further from the intersection than the Marines, all seemed to be of standard design, and were carrying Zen Arms 10mm SMG weapons, with a slightly modified commander unit holding up a conventional gatling rifle with both spindly mechanical arms.