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No problem. Read the information for the holdiay and you can figure what your character has been doing for the past few days. Then have them show up at the house.
Sorry for my lack of activity, but I have been called in to do fill in shifts for the holiday vacations so I am understandably a bit swamped on certain days. If I don't post you can feel free to move the action along as needed, since Miali is of low priority until it is time to depart the derelict ship.
Folks,
The baqli did not drop from the ceiling. It was standing but when La'tâ turned towards it with a weapon it dropped to the deck eg fell prone to not be a target. A passive position.
Just a technical question: how effective is a flitter at flight when on secondary fusion reactor power? Can it make it back to the Yome in such a condition with what I assume is a purposefully jettisoned primary core? Or does this mean all major propulsion systems except chemical ion thrusters are inoperable? And on that note, would it be worthwhile to check the crashed Flitter to see if it has a functioning core, and maybe Hewid could install it on the spaceworthy one? or is that type of thing considered too dangerous to attempt?
Backup power would be sufficient to fly back to the Yome. Backup power would provide sensors, control. The main thing that would be negatively impacted is the Tinvymai Tyokame (Plasma Drives) without primary power the plasma drives would only reach .01c or 2,997 kilometers per second but would require diverting most of the power to them, as long as the Yome is not too far away. Not a problem.