YE 45.4
The expeditionary gunship YSS Resurgence continued her journey, exiting the safety of Yamataian-patrolled space into the unknown frontier to Yamatai's "North" (which, for clarity, is based on West being towards the center of the Kagami Galaxy). The next star system they encountered would be one never before visited by Yamataians. It was an unusual one.
Uncharted System
As they approached the uncharted star system, the crew was on high alert. Aoba and the bridge crew were busy scanning and analyzing the celestial bodies and stellar phenomena that comprised the system.
The system was unlike any they had encountered before. It had an unusually high number of planets, fourteen in total, and they varied dramatically in composition and size. There were gas giants with complex ring systems, rocky planets covered in vast mountain ranges and deep chasms, and even a planet entirely covered by a single massive ocean. The star at the system's center was a vibrant white dwarf, much smaller but far hotter and brighter than a typical star.
The system also possessed an intricate array of asteroid belts, teeming with mineral-rich asteroids that reflected the star's intense light in a dazzling spectacle. However, it was the strange energy signatures and unusual sensor readings that truly caught the crew's attention. There were intermittent bursts of what appeared to be tachyon particles, often associated with faster-than-light travel, yet they emanated from fixed points within the system rather than from a ship or other mobile source.
Further observation revealed that these tachyon bursts were originating from a handful of seemingly random locations within the system - some from deep within asteroid belts, others from the surface of planets or even within their atmospheres. The signatures were unlike anything they had ever seen before.
Bridge
Captain Aoba looked to Kalena. "Do a full sensor sweep and see if there's any signs of the YSS Wakaba."
Kalena nodded to Captain Aoba and turned back to her console, fingers flying over the keys to initiate a comprehensive sensor sweep of the system. The display in front of her lit up with a flurry of information as the Resurgence's advanced sensors reached out into the system, probing every corner in search of the lost ship.
As the initial results came in, Kalena frowned. The mysterious tachyon signatures were causing some interference, making it hard to pick up a clear reading. However, she was able to make out some promising signals - faint echoes of Yamataian technology. They were weak and scattered, possibly due to the interference or the sheer size of the system, but it was something.
"Captain," she began, her gaze still focused on the readings in front of her, "I'm picking up faint signs of Yamataian technology, but the readings are sporadic and hard to pin down. It's possible that we're picking up traces of the YSS Wakaba, but I'll need more time to filter out the interference and get a clear fix."
She continued her analysis, doing her best to narrow down the source of the signals and gain a more precise fix on their location. All the while, the mysterious tachyon emissions continued to pulsate around them, adding an extra layer of intrigue to their search.
Koyama could only frown at the readouts on the screens. It was such a small universe. She'd served aboard the Wakaba as it acted as a search and rescue vessel. While that short posting had been particularly eventful. Enough to want to forget a goodly portion of it. And now here she was. Helping hunt down that exact same battleship. Following the sparse trail of breadcrumbs left behind.
Recreation Room
The Recreation Room on board the YSS Resurgence was alive with activity as the crew found time between shifts to relax and unwind. Some crew members gathered around a table, engaging in a spirited game of cards while others sprawled out on couches and chairs, engrossed in books or handheld video games.
Poppy was talking animatedly with a small group of crew members. She was holding a holographic tablet, showing them images of different alien species. It looked like an impromptu lecture on xenobiology.
Meanwhile Pidole was seated cross-legged on the floor in front of a volumetric fighting game playing against Bidole who had their own controller, and the beetle was actually doing pretty well.
Yoshiro was going over strategies to use as contingencies if they encountered enemies or hostile indigenous life. "I wonder what the terrain is like." He said to himself.
"Hey Yoshiro," Julia Meadows, the teal-haired catgirl caretaker, greeted him, holding a freshly brewed warm cup of tea in her hand and offered it to him.The distinct aroma filled the room, adding to the overall atmosphere of calm relaxation.
Yoshiro looked over at the person who called his name. "Hello. I don't think I ever had the pleasure of meeting you." Yoshiro said as he took the cup of tea. "My name is Yoshiro Tanaka, joto heisho. A pleasure to make your acquaintance. " He gave a polite bow of his head.
"Oh, you probably see Okimi more than me, but we're both caretakers on the ship. I'm Julia, I got here back when Mia Barber left the ship. I was her replacement," Julia explained to Yoshiro.
"I see." Yoshiro said and took a sip of his tea. "This tea is excellent. Thank you, Julia."
"Mia, i've heard of her, she's the wife of Mr Maximus right?' Yuri asked Julia as she continued to try and memorize the crew names.
"That's right!" Julia nodded. "She, uh, didn't reenlist because she wanted to be there to raise their baby. The little guy must be walking around by now," she reckoned. "You're very welcome, Yoshiro!" she grinned, giving a curtsey and then disappeared to get the next cup of tea.
Yoshiro was reminded of his brother and sister at home. He sipped his tea and thought about what models he was going to get from his brother and laughed.
Yuri nodded her head. "yeah, it didnt take me long to walk after i was born, but then I'm a Neko. " she said in reply. "mom accepted a extended leave so she could raise me too, so i think its nice of Mia to do that" she said
As the crew waited on the bridge crew to scoot around the universe, Sakuko went over to Yayoi and waved hello. "Hey, I heard Zanven will be coming back to us soon, he went with you to Gashmere for the Kodian Civil War, right? I am looking forward to it. It seems like we had just started getting serious when he got pulled away."
Yayoi glanced over towards Sakuko and confusion appeared on her face. "i believe your mistaking me, for Sanda, she's the one that went to Gashmere, i got extended leave cause of a certain Neko. Yayoi said trying to keep her emotions cool, as she wished she'd been there to fight along side Sanda.
"Extended leave?" Sakuko tilted her head.
Yayoi nodded "ah, you weren't here for that? I'm.. a mom.. Poppy's new medic side kick now on the ship was born three months ago." she said.
"Oh, wow!" Sakuko said. "Yeah, I remember I saw her on the roster when I was ordering gear for everyone and that she had the same clan name."
Yayoi nodded her head. "indeed, a clan of two.. though from what i hear my batch sisters are planning to have the same last name as me, so we'll be a larger clan soon. as for Yuri i can only hope she behaves well and is a good member of staff for Poppy and that i had done well in raising her.
Okimi sat by herself with a basket in her lap. Her tongue lightly poked out between her lips as she concentrated on completing the last few stitches of her current knitting project. With a happy flourish, she slipped the last stitch off the needle and drew the strand of wool taught, tightening the final stitches and bringing the top of the wooly cap together. A quick check against the mental picture that had accompanied the pattern showed a 97% match with approximately eleven percent deviation from the expected tension. Not bad and entirely in keeping with her general progression with the hobby. With a happy nod, she put the needles back in the basket and began pulling on the stitches, slowly unraveling the off-white hat.
Julia offered Okimi the next cup of tea. "A bellflower coin for your thoughts?" she smiled.
Okimi looked up at her fellow caretaker and dropped the wool into the basket in order to take receipt of the offered beverage. "Ooh, thank you Julia!" She bought the cup to her face and took a long inhale through her nose, savouring the scent of the brew and feeling her body relax in response. "It's nice to see the crew relaxing." Okimi took a hand from holding the cup to indicate the basket held in her lap. "Knitting was one of those things I decided to pick up back in Socialization. I haven't had too much time to devote to it, but am happy with my progress so far. It's not up to a standard I would be happy to present as a gift, but I will get there one day!" The year old Neko nodded with determination.
"You can make some nice things knitting. Socks, hats, even underwear," Julia said. "It's nice to be able to physically make things with your own hands. And every piece is unique, right? I think it's a great idea."
Okimi nodded. "Yeah, it seemed like a good skill to pick up to aid me in the never-ending war to keep crew morale at a high! A deliberately personal, hand-crafted item of knitwear made just for you is supposed to be a wonderful gift to receive, after all." She tilted her head and gave a soft smile. "It doesn't hurt that it can be quite relaxing. Plus its nice that if you make a mistake, you can just undo the stitches and knit them again."
Yayoi glanced towards Okimi, recognizing her from Hanami festival, atleast the pictures yuri had of her. "Knitting is a relaxing hobby to have" she couldn't help but comment
"If only all mistakes were easy to undo like with knitting," Julia shrugged, rubbing her chin in thought.
Okimi smiled faintly. "Indeed." She took a sip of her tea, taking a moment to enjoy the flavour.
"NOoOoO!!" Pidole moaned, looking exasperated and frustrated as she put down her video game controller. She couldn't believe she'd lost to a mysterious blue space beetle. "Ffffff..."
Yayoi glanced over to Pidole and almost smiled at her before she'd regained control over it.
"It's not fair, you read my mind, didn't you?" Pidole accused the Bidole, which noisily flapped its wings in the jubilation of victory.
Yoshiro had come to see what the commotion was and saw Pidole complaining to a bug about something. "What happened?" He asked, stifling a laugh.
"aww so cute!!" Yuri exclaimed as she saw Bidole, and remembered mention of it. "OH! is this Bidole?" she asked
"Bidole wanted to try playing Funky City Fight Club 6 with me, and she knew every move I was going to make," Pidole complained to Yoshiro.
"I see. So how Bidole get this information?" Yoshiro asked. "Changing characters once in awhile may help."
Yayoi nodded "of course she would, she's been with you for a long time right? i figured she'd get a sense like that" Yayoi said as if it was perfectly normal.
"I think we have a two way network thing going," Pidole said, pointing at Bidole then back to her head. "I can even see the world through Bidole's vision. Back on the machine planet I was able to navigate the area under the floor that way to scout the next rooms and to help get the doors unlocked."
"I see." Yoshiro said, very impressed."That is something. I have a question. Who is your main in this game and how often do you play the character?"
"Wowee!" Yuri said with a shocked expression on her face. "that's so cool!" she said
Yayoi simply nodded her head.
Poppy wandered over and looked at Pidole and Bidole. "I wonder what that beetle's brain scan looks like," she said. The beetle flew back to Pidole's side defensively, which elicited a chuckle from the pink-haired medic. "Someday," she said.
"hmm.. interesting idea, Sempai" Yuri said and glanced closely to Bidole, and its body.
Mineko's Cabin
When the rest of her cabinmates had gone about their daily tasks and duties, sometimes Mineko stayed behind to do requisite research in the solitary confines of her bunk. As the Resurgence came upon the uncharted system, this was one such day.
Captain Aoba called down to Mineko using the ship's internal phone system. "We've arrived in a system in the general area of the Wakaba's suspected location but really we have no idea if this is the place or not. Initial scans show a lot of strange tacyhon anomalies, which may or may not meant anything relevant, and we are finding possible signs of a Star Army type ship but again, it's not a certainty. I will continue to keep you in the loop if we gain any intelligence. I was also wondering if you had any ideas about this system or its characteristics. I've also asked Euikoshi to see if she can make sense of it with her scientific knowledge," he told her.
"Thank you for keeping me apprised," Mineko said.
"Of course," Aoba nodded. "I am tremendously grateful to have not only an intelligence officer but your talented mind as part of my team. I don't know how I managed without you before."
"Thank you sir," Mineko said, happy that her grateful expression was kept private within her cabin. "The random bursts we're seeing within the system that are indicative of faster-than-light travel could be a naturally occurring phenomena. I would speculate that they're our most likely culprit if the Wakaba displacement was not intentional. See how they're popping out out of nowhere, though? I really hope the starship wasn't pulled out of the Kikyo Sector and placed into the middle of a planet."
"The sensor interference would make this system a good place to hide a starship. It could be a potential ambush location as well," Aoba speculated, his inner strategist showing.
"Since we're able distinguish signals we're getting as Yamataian technology, we should try doing the same for any foreign or Kuvexian technology," Mineko replied. "At least then we'll have a better sense of what's laying in wait, if anything."
"Excellent suggestion," the captain said, relaying it to Kalena in the background.
"Thank you, sir," Mineko said with a sharp nod, as if she were on the bridge too. "I'll keep looking over MEGAMI's sensors and will let the bridge know if I come up with anything else on my end."
"Very good," Aoba nodded. "Don't be afraid to take some time to relax as well while we can," he encouraged her.
Mineko's chiming laugh was the kind that only saw humor in what her captain had just said.
Bridge
"Captain, you're going to want to take a look at this," Kalena Matsushita said, pulling up her sensor scans on the main viewer. "Based on Mineko's suggestion, I started having MEGAMI try to pattern match various signals and signatures to known patterns and she's saying there's a 55% match of this particular waveform to aether, but not Star Army aether, but rather the dirty orange kind the Mishhuvurthyar use...We're going to have to go into the system further to get any sort of confirmation, though."
"Then that's what we'll do," Aoba nodded. "Take us in, Gabriela."
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OOC: JP by Wes, Charaa, Cowboy, Ame, Yoshiro Tanaka, iaincarter