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Sorry that took forever! But yeah, we're probably gonna get some blame, here. And even if we did prove ourselves innocent, we've kinda still got these anklets to worry about.
Drew chuckled as he returned the handshake, "Yep, that's me." He said as he walked into the lab, "I don't know what you plan on doing in here, but let's hope you don't end up seeing a lot of me. I imagine your equipment breaking isn't exactly convenient." He looked around the lab to survey what kind of tech he was going to be dealing with, and for the most part, there was nothing he hadn't seen in his university days. The medical lab was something he'd grown fairly used to. On the research side of things, if he had to admit to himself, he wasn't the best versed in maintenance. Nothing in the lab was something he couldn't eventually handle, but he was going to have to do some reading up if Jack planned on using the research lab often. Last thing he'd want is a containment malfunction happen that he couldn't fix during experiments on some kind of dangerous material. He wasn't sure what kind of material Jack planned on working with, anyway. He stopped by one of several terminals in the lab and turned to face Jack. "It all looks to be in tip top shape at the moment, which I guess is to be expected." The Chimera caught Drew's attention again, being a distinctly different color than the rest of the lab. "So, a geneticist, huh? That guy's clearly not just a dog," he nodded toward the quadruped as he kneeled down toward it offering his hand. "Was he an experiment? And, I guess, more importantly, what's the little guy's na--" Suddenly the ship lurched violently, and Drew went hurtling face first into the terminal he'd been kneeling by. He stood back up with a groan, holding his nose. He moved the cartilage around a bit to find that it wasn't broken, but as he pulled his hands away they were covered in blood. "Well damn." He said aloud as he moved toward the medical bay, which thankfully had a sink and some paper towels, "That's one way to start a flight. So much for our new pilot." He joked as he washed his hands and attempted to blow out the blood clot. He knew very well from his experience with starships that whatever that was wasn't a pilot error, nor was it a malfunction. Something had either hit them, or some kind of shockwave hit them - with no alarms going off, no warnings from the on-board AI and no call from the captain, he assumed the latter. But that would have had to have been a powerful shockwave. Just after mulling those thoughts, Lex's voice rang throughout the medical bay calling for a meeting and announcing that the space station they'd just left exploded. As he did so, Drew suddenly remembered he hadn't been alone as he looked over toward Jack, "Damn, I'm an idiot, are you all right?" He asked, ready to head to the conference room whenever Jack was.
It's fine! My post will be up in like 1-3 hours. I'm moving two dressers ATM, down and up some stairs. Once that's done, gonna eat some dinner and then write out my post.
Yeah, it's fine. I can do a tiny skip in my post even if you push it forward. =P Sorry, I just couldn't be around today.
Took me a while to post, sorry! I was busy today.
The pat on the back broke Drew out of his daydreaming about the ship. Despite responding to Lex, he'd almost forgotten there was an entire crew he was making himself out to be a little kid in front of. He looked back at Rose and laughed, "I think I've got a tiny bit more respect for myself than to let that happen." Drew continued talking to Rose as Lex lead them toward the airlock, "It's just, when most your actual experience is in civilian craft and the shit that black market dealers parade themselves around in, well, a state of the art ship with upgrades like this? Seventh heaven for someone like me." As they entered the bridge, Drew forced himself to remain composed. It was small, but all the bells and whistles were there, and then some. The AI spoke up and Drew took note of it's name. Eve was sure to be useful in the future. After being given leave, Drew nodded a farewell to Rose as he exited the bridge, knowing the man would likely be staying there were they to take off soon. Drew always found that the best way to learn something was through experience, and though they had an on-board AI, he figured the ship's layout would be easier to figure out if he were to just explore it on his own rather than ask. Everything looked in great condition, and the first level, for the most part was so in-order that he figured that besides briefings, there wasn't going to be a ton for him to do up here besides the old, "fix this thing!" that would inevitably come up. The armory was up here, and while weapon maintenance wasn't beyond him, he also figured someone else could do just as well. And if they wanted something modded, they'd probably just come to engineering and talk. As he passed the medical lab, he heard the familiar hum of machinery. He peeked his head in to see their resident geneticist talking at and typing into the datapad on his arm. Drew took a second to consider entering. The guy looked like he was keeping himself pretty busy, but on the other hand, Drew hadn't taken the time to get to know anybody yet. He took a step in as he looked around the room, "Getting an early start, huh? I was just taking a look around, myself." He looked toward the Chimera that had been following the doctor around like a shadow, "He friendly?" Drew asked before going any further.
Drew is excited as all hell at this point. I can only imagine what he'll be like when he's actually inside.
Drew sighed dejectedly as he sat back again. He'd had half a mind to kick his feet up onto the table before he reconsidered it, what with the guards standing around the room watching them so closely. Good thing he hadn't, too, as it wasn't long before the voice on the loudspeaker instructed them out of the room. It was a fairly boring walk to the hangar, nobody spoke up, which was to be expected considering they were followed out by the guards. Honestly, Drew wondered why the guards even cared at this point. They were getting ready to give the group a starship-- scratch that, they were getting ready to give them a top of the line starship and let them sail off the planet alone, but they needed armed guards to escort them to the ship? It was clearly all for show, and it seemed the guards took their job all too seriously as they were ready to shove any stragglers in the group ahead. But then they came upon the Vigilance and the excitement all came flooding back. When Lex showed the crew a hologram of the ship, he'd been excited to work on it, but a small part of him assumed that it wouldn't all be as it seemed in the diagrams. But upon reaching that hangar and seeing the ship, Drew let out a completely unintentional, "Whoah." There wasn't much doubt in his mind. He was in love. With a starship. Lex turned around to address the crew, and where Drew expected a pep talk, the man simply asked if the ship was up to their specifications. "I mean, would it matter if she wasn't?" Drew asked sarcastically, "I mean, not that she isn't. She certainly is. But... You know what I mean."
Drew listened intently to the introductions given by the rest of the crew. After all, if he was going to be in close quarters with all of these men and women, it was best that he get to know them sooner rather than later. Fortunately enough, he felt like in large part, he'd be able to get along with most of them. Despite the fact that certain members were, for lack of better word, unusual. And then it came to Oleander, as she'd introduced herself, Drew's interest was immediately piqued. She wasn't human, and that alone wasn't all that interesting to Drew, as much as the fact she wasn't alien either. Her last name, Oliveia, also rang bells. As in the Oliveia, one of the top minds in cybernetics. Drew had no idea he'd been working on an AI. Let alone an AI that could pass as a human. Most androids were quite obviously androids at first glance. Oleander, though, he'd had no idea. And if she was here, but Oliveia wasn't, Drew had to wonder what had happened. Had she killed her creator? No, Drew definitely would have heard about something like that. Was she made for an illegal purpose? No, because her programming would be centered around that purpose, and she'd have introduced herself as such. More and more questions popped into Drew's head about her, and more and more went unanswered. Drew wasn't allowed the time to read up on his future crewmates before being introduced to them. But If there was any dossier he was going to skip over now, it certainly wouldn't be hers. Drew had to admit, though, that the idea of the systems tech being a Mesocricetian wasn't exactly exciting to him. He'd never actually dealt with one in the past, but he knew about them. His university days taught him about the behavioral inhibitors of human design. Mesocricetians were always on the verge of killing the thing next to them, even one of their own species. And judging by his introduction, this guy was far from being sociable. Unfortunately for Drew, it looked like the engineering bay was going to be a huge barrel of laughs. It was about then that Lex threw down the hologram on the table and asked for a ship pilot. With only two names offered forth, Drew didn't really have input. His impression of Rose and Amelia were about the same -- neither was someone he would place a lot of trust into for now. What excited him more was the ship itself. Honestly, Drew was impressed that the alliance would give them command of a craft as advanced as the Vigilance was. He would have jumped at any chance to be able to work with alliance tech, honestly, but the Vigilance itself seemed like a powerful craft for a smaller team such as this, and there was no expense spared. Should the hologram be accurate, and why wouldn't it be? Drew was going to have the time of his life just examining the craft, let alone working on it. Impending doom aside, he could think of worse places to die. And then suddenly the last crew member spoke up. Drew had assumed that Ro'Essel, as she called herself, was just shy. But that was certainly not the case, as her introduction was much longer than everyone else's. He was forced to try his absolute hardest to not laugh as she explained that she was blue in a completely serious tone. He didn't think less of her at all, in fact, the fact she was blue probably meant something. But it was totally lost on him, and she certainly wasn't acquainted with human conversation, that much was clear. Rose turned down the offer to pilot the craft, and so it fell to Amelia. Just as well, Drew thought, it wasn't likely he'd be near the bridge all that often, anyway. Drew leaned forward in his chair, "So it's awesome that we have a pilot and all." he spoke up, "but when are we gonna get on the ship? I'd like to actually see what I'm gonna be working with." he asked.
Nah man no issue if you don't want it, worst case no one wants it then I have to create a NPC pilot character.
You might not even have to create a completely new NPC if nobody wants it. If all we're looking for is a pilot for while the crew is on a ground mission, we could pull a mass effect and say we give access to the ship's navigational systems over to the AI and program it with some sense of preservation for itself and the crew. I don't think it'd be too far a stretch to say Drew might be able to do that with his research into cybernetics, especially with an AI that's had individual thought programmed into it already on the crew - and especially if she has access to any of her father's data. 's up to you, though. Might be a bit far-fetched. I'll wait to finish my IC until Catharyn posts, though. Cause if she wants to pilot, that whole idea is moot. :P
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