Engine room 2
Having been routed to the least damaged of the broken engines by MEGAMI, Aya has been desperately troubleshooting the problem, owing to the style of attack chances are the actual engine itself is in working order, or so she hoped, fuses and safety circuits are an awful lot easier to replace or bypass than the heavier engine parts.
Swearing under her breath she unscrewed an access panel to the main part of the engine and dove in, leaving her butt and angrily waving tail sticking out as she found what she hoped was the problem, a burnt out heat monitor to make sure the engine doesn't get too hot. Of course standard procedure would dictate she rewire the entire thing or replace it but this is anything but a standard situation, after digging through the small bag of supplies she keeps on her she pulled out a length of wire and a small soldering iron. A few seconds and a bit of wire soldering later and the heat monitor was bypassed, hopefully tricking the engine's computer into thinking it's operational and not reporting anything out of the ordinary.
"Alright, come on work, please!" Aya shouted as she pulled herself free of the engine and reattatched the access panel, her white hair turned a mucky grey by oil and soot from inside the engine. She crossed her fingers as she pressed start engine on the diagnostic panel next to the engine, hoping that this was the only important broken system stopping the engine running or she'd have more digging to do to get it running.
Having been routed to the least damaged of the broken engines by MEGAMI, Aya has been desperately troubleshooting the problem, owing to the style of attack chances are the actual engine itself is in working order, or so she hoped, fuses and safety circuits are an awful lot easier to replace or bypass than the heavier engine parts.
Swearing under her breath she unscrewed an access panel to the main part of the engine and dove in, leaving her butt and angrily waving tail sticking out as she found what she hoped was the problem, a burnt out heat monitor to make sure the engine doesn't get too hot. Of course standard procedure would dictate she rewire the entire thing or replace it but this is anything but a standard situation, after digging through the small bag of supplies she keeps on her she pulled out a length of wire and a small soldering iron. A few seconds and a bit of wire soldering later and the heat monitor was bypassed, hopefully tricking the engine's computer into thinking it's operational and not reporting anything out of the ordinary.
"Alright, come on work, please!" Aya shouted as she pulled herself free of the engine and reattatched the access panel, her white hair turned a mucky grey by oil and soot from inside the engine. She crossed her fingers as she pressed start engine on the diagnostic panel next to the engine, hoping that this was the only important broken system stopping the engine running or she'd have more digging to do to get it running.
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