Hob watched the short couple wander out of the cafeteria arm in arm, and a bemused smile crossed his lips. He knew human nature well enough to have suspected this sort of thing. Humanity nearly extinct, the species would begin to look towards replenishing the countless lives lost on earth, and so it was of no surprise to him that people who barely knew each other were already going out on dates and the like. Heck, his boss's new assistant was already pregnant! That certainly hadn't taken long, at least not in the grand scheme of things. There was also the more personal matter of companionship. Who did you turn to when your whole world was just wiped out? Everyone had their sorrows, their stories, their losses; it was highly doubtful that there was a single person aboard, awake or asleep, who did not have a tragic tale to tell. All they had was each other now. One need probably arose as a factor out of the other, Hob pondered as he saw them slip away, although which resulted of which was difficult to tell.
Shaking his head, he turned back towards the full plate of delectable food that Penny had delivered unto him. The saliva formed just looking at it, and his stomach growled a bit in anticipation despite having an appetizer of cookies and milk. Preparing himself for an experience of celestial gastronomic delight, Hob reached for it-
When his communicator went off. Hob closed his eyes in frustration but reached for it all the same. Seeing that the message was from OLGA took away some of the irksomeness at being interrupted, and the message was eagerly read. HIs long fingers quickly tapped back a reply:
Pocketing his handheld back in his breast pocket, he congratulated himself on remembering that fact. The story around Dr. Cartwright and how he discovered how to safely bring someone out of cry-storage was gruesomely macabre and had stuck in his mind. He didn't fully understand the processes behind it, but the cryo-beds and the NI-tubes shared enough similar technology that Hob had paid closer attention than he otherwise would have.
OLGA taken care of for the moment, he began to reach out again to slide a pickle from the side as though he was removing a block from a game of Jenga-
When Doctor Brock slid into the chair across from him. Sighing, Hob leaned back in his chair and glowered at the man. So much for my good humor. "Touching my food may not be good for your health, Doc," he replied sourly. "A very nice young lady took the time to make this for me before she went on a date with a rather bizarre individual, a man who spoke a language that was almost entirely, but not quite wholly, unlike English. I would rather not see her time and effort wasted, so I feel it is my moral imperative to see that her sacrifice not go to waste."
Crossing his arms, Hob regarded Gavin for a split second before speaking again. "I don't suppose you're here because you're hungry, and not because I missed my routine, redundant, and completely un-necessary scan of my brain and nervous system? A scan, I will add, that you forgot to send me a reminder for. So if that is the reason that you're here, it's your fault, that's my story, and I'm sticking to it. If in fact you did forget about the appointment, then I said nothing just now and I recommend the cookies and milk. I will tell you in strictest confidence that I'm also avoiding Park, if that helps. Nothing personal, I just don't feel like dealing with doctors, today. Or security. Just had another level of authority placed over my head, too."
He reached for the mound of meat piled high between the two slices of bread and this time managed to actually pick it up without being interrupted. Hob smirked at Brock as he prepared to eat the sandwich. "Have you talked to OLGA, yet? She gets pretty prickly when you ignore her for too long, you know." Wait, wait... She's crunching data right now that she's not supposed to be.... "Don't be surprised if she doesn't answer right away, I think she was a little miffed."
Shaking his head, he turned back towards the full plate of delectable food that Penny had delivered unto him. The saliva formed just looking at it, and his stomach growled a bit in anticipation despite having an appetizer of cookies and milk. Preparing himself for an experience of celestial gastronomic delight, Hob reached for it-
When his communicator went off. Hob closed his eyes in frustration but reached for it all the same. Seeing that the message was from OLGA took away some of the irksomeness at being interrupted, and the message was eagerly read. HIs long fingers quickly tapped back a reply:
Hob - Haystack. Big thing. Made of hay. All in a stack. They'll be plugging me into the system in about an hour, I can help more then. In the meantime, start with basics. Look up Dr. Jacob Cartwright, he's the hotshot who managed to figure out how to make cryo-stasis work without people melting into gooey puddles when they woke up. His own wife Prudence was the first successful test subject, I remember that from orientation. Eating lunch right now, but shout if there's anything else I can help with in the meantime?
Pocketing his handheld back in his breast pocket, he congratulated himself on remembering that fact. The story around Dr. Cartwright and how he discovered how to safely bring someone out of cry-storage was gruesomely macabre and had stuck in his mind. He didn't fully understand the processes behind it, but the cryo-beds and the NI-tubes shared enough similar technology that Hob had paid closer attention than he otherwise would have.
OLGA taken care of for the moment, he began to reach out again to slide a pickle from the side as though he was removing a block from a game of Jenga-
When Doctor Brock slid into the chair across from him. Sighing, Hob leaned back in his chair and glowered at the man. So much for my good humor. "Touching my food may not be good for your health, Doc," he replied sourly. "A very nice young lady took the time to make this for me before she went on a date with a rather bizarre individual, a man who spoke a language that was almost entirely, but not quite wholly, unlike English. I would rather not see her time and effort wasted, so I feel it is my moral imperative to see that her sacrifice not go to waste."
Crossing his arms, Hob regarded Gavin for a split second before speaking again. "I don't suppose you're here because you're hungry, and not because I missed my routine, redundant, and completely un-necessary scan of my brain and nervous system? A scan, I will add, that you forgot to send me a reminder for. So if that is the reason that you're here, it's your fault, that's my story, and I'm sticking to it. If in fact you did forget about the appointment, then I said nothing just now and I recommend the cookies and milk. I will tell you in strictest confidence that I'm also avoiding Park, if that helps. Nothing personal, I just don't feel like dealing with doctors, today. Or security. Just had another level of authority placed over my head, too."
He reached for the mound of meat piled high between the two slices of bread and this time managed to actually pick it up without being interrupted. Hob smirked at Brock as he prepared to eat the sandwich. "Have you talked to OLGA, yet? She gets pretty prickly when you ignore her for too long, you know." Wait, wait... She's crunching data right now that she's not supposed to be.... "Don't be surprised if she doesn't answer right away, I think she was a little miffed."