http://spaceraptor.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] spaceraptor.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] trans_92008-07-20 11:34 pm

mr. blue sky please tell us why

Red was not sure which was distracting him more...The fact that this city seemed to remind him of everywhere and nowhere at once, or the fact that he was now wearing a skin-tight suit that seemed to pulsate with living veins but smelled of plants.

After the strange creature following him in the Pod Caverns had disappeared, he hadn't seen another living being. Well, unless you counted this entire city. He was certain now that it was a city. Once he emerged onto the surface, he could see the sky and this planet's star...but that still didn't answer the question of where he was. Whatever Stacy was, her exceptionally literal interpretation of questions meant that Red wasn't getting the answers he was looking for.

Hopefully when he found another being, they'd be slightly more helpful. He needed more information on this place if he was ever going to find out what being "chosen" meant, or if he was needed back at the Rebel base. He would have to be careful with any other sentients he came across, just in case they were allied with the Imperials...

[identity profile] novawatcher.livejournal.com 2008-07-21 06:59 am (UTC)(link)
So they really were capable of interstellar travel at that range. She knew the term "hyperspace"--it used to be a general word for the then-theoretical construct that was now termed "slipspace"--but for all she knew, it could be something entirely different than what she was familiar with. If she could just get a bit more information...

"Not a world-ship, just a regular ship. Well, three, technically... But we're a separate settlement. Everyone else lives on pre-existing astronomical objects. Planets, mostly," she added for clarification. "We don't go everywhere at sublight, we just use it for short-range travel. We use slipspace to travel at superluminal speeds, but we can only traverse it through tunnels with a Gate at either end, and since we can't reach any significant fraction of c with normal methods of propulsion, we can't reach anywhere outside the system to build one. Not without a generation ship and a few centuries..."

She seemed lost in thought for a second before shaking it off. "How does your hyperspace work? It sounds like you can enter and exit it at will. And what kind of propulsion do you use in normal space?"

[identity profile] novawatcher.livejournal.com 2008-07-21 07:36 am (UTC)(link)
Ion drives? Practical for interplanetary travel, Lacaille recalled, but they'd fallen out of use once slipspace had been discovered and all they needed normal propulsion for was relatively short jaunts. Certainly made sense, though. Shame she couldn't get more information about these hyperspace drives, but not everyone was a scientist, after all.

"I don't know yet--there was a flash, and I woke up here." She paused, musing on a possibility that had struck her. "The intelligence from the pod caverns mentioned an observation deck... If there's stellar observation equipment up there, and if we're in the Milky Way Galaxy, I may be able to triangulate our position from the stars visible from there. The calculations would take some time... and it would only work if we have a relatively stable point of reference..."

[identity profile] novawatcher.livejournal.com 2008-07-23 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, was that its name?" Terrible memory for these things aside, Lacaille had had other things on her mind at the time, admittedly, though she didn't have that particular excuse for unconsciously shunting it back into her mental recycle bin now.

Oh, well.

"There ought to be some way to contact it here, or at least something else that can help us." She pondered this for a moment. "It has shown some kind of psionic abilities, so it could be observing us now, in which case it would just be a matter of asking..."

[identity profile] novawatcher.livejournal.com 2008-07-23 06:55 am (UTC)(link)
"I didn't want to make assumptions," Lacaille admitted with a hint of sheepishness. "Secondary sexual characteristics might not be the same across all species, right?" She rocked back on her heels a bit, looking up at the sky. "You know, come to think of it, the transport tubes ought to be able to take us to the deck, right?"

[identity profile] novawatcher.livejournal.com 2008-07-24 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
"It sounded like it was part of the same facility. Either way, we'll find out in a moment, right?" Lacaille added, cheerful at the prospect of further exploration, and a potential problem to solve while she was at it. "We should try to get-- oh! I almost forgot something."

She half-turned to look over her shoulder and called out, "Haro!" After a brief pause, a small purple ball half-bounced, half-rolled up to her feet from behind a nearby building and seemed to blink up at her, its eye-like lights flickering briefly; she scooped it up with a smile and tucked it under one arm. "Now, what was I saying? Oh, yes, we ought to get its attention so we can be sure of where we're going..."
cityship: (Stacy--Main AI)

[personal profile] cityship 2008-07-24 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
||Please return to the Hub.|| Stacy answered. ||You may proceed to the Observation Deck from there.||

A pause.

||Do you require assistance locating the Hub?||
cityship: (Stacy--Main AI)

[personal profile] cityship 2008-07-24 06:41 am (UTC)(link)
There were no rows of pustules in the City, so Stacy began by instructing them to turn to Red's left and proceed towards the corner of the building that they were standing beside. This movement was to be followed by a turn to the right, and then they were to proceed thirty-two point seven eight feet before taking another left, and so on, culminating in their arrival at the Hub.

||I will repeat instructions should you become lost.|| she added.

[identity profile] novawatcher.livejournal.com 2008-07-25 06:45 am (UTC)(link)
"A 'droid'? It is a robot, but it's not really humanoid enough to call an android..."

Lacaille fell silent for the moment while Red spoke to Stacy, still a little disconcerted by the method of communication it used; it wasn't the fact of its existence that bothered her quite so much as that it still felt strange having thoughts broadcast into her mind.

Only when it had finished giving the directions did she speak up again. "I don't think we will, but thank you." With a quick look over at Red, she started off, setting Haro down so it could bounce-flutter along behind her. She followed the directions quite precisely, even cutting her long stride short a few times to conform strictly to the distances given by Stacy.

"Isn't this place amazing?" she said, smiling broadly as she walked. "I've never even imagined anything like most of this technology--even these clothes are just... leaps and bounds from anything we have, let alone its dimension-crossing capabilities--well, that's just a theory of mine right now," she clarified quickly, "but it's what the evidence so far seems to point to."

[identity profile] novawatcher.livejournal.com 2008-07-30 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
"I met someone else here who claimed to be from Earth--that's our homeworld--well, not mine, but my species's..." Realizing she was starting to ramble, she moved on. "The strange thing about it was that he's apparently from about five hundred years in my past. Almost all of the historical details matched up, but... he and people he knows are able to do things that are..." She stopped just short of saying 'impossible'. "... extremely unlikely in my world. Unassisted flight, time travel--things that break all our known laws of physics."

She grinned, seeming to be thoroughly enjoying the role of exposition-giver. "So, by Occam's Razor and the fact that the many-worlds theories have not been disproven, I think it's safe to assume in the absence of further evidence that we're dealing with multiple realities." Suddenly, she halted almost in mid-step, looking thoughtful. "Do you think it might know?" she mused, nodding upwards in a gesture intended to indicate Stacy.