cityship: (Stacy--Main AI)
cityship ([personal profile] cityship) wrote in [community profile] trans_92009-11-03 02:17 am

Phase 4 - The Mastermind Behind it All?

Hal9000 had been defeated, but it isn't quite over yet. After the injured had been healed and Jaime Reyes had stopped blanking out, after they'd regrouped and got their stuff together, it was time to move on. Engineering and Neuropathy had yielded nothing fruitful.

They could, of course, just blow the ship to hell by messing with the engines, but that really didn't benefit them and they were already dead in space right now, the ship stopped in some random dimension. Neuropathy was locked down.

No, they had to make it to the bridge.

And this was one of the places on the way, a wide open area, sort of like a courtyard with something like a open-air cafe. A section tucked away was more like a lounge area, with a viewing window, like the one in Obs.

Here, someone was waiting for them, someone that had watched their every move.

He's not a very nice man. In fact...maybe they don't even have to go to the bridge. Maybe the one in control of it has come out to meet them.

[ooc: The old threads are still open, obvsly, but I'm trying to get everything up to keep things moving along.]

[identity profile] unsc-rabbit.livejournal.com 2009-11-06 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
Argument done? Oh good. At Chief's order, Kelly moved off in a different direction to Team Avatar. She first went looking for an inventory of some kind. If this man was as organized and clever as they all said, he would keep stock of everything he had, wouldn't he. Being unable to locate an inventory list, she figured it must be digital, in which case those 'Brainys' would have it. She'd make herself useful then. Walking over to the two, she opened up the channel that sent her voice outside her helmet.

"Brainy, right? I'm going to check this Luthor's ordnance and see if we can re-arm some of the people low on ammo. You wouldn't happen to have found an inventory in his files, would you?"

She kept her tone light, almost casual, making it immediately known that she had no part in the argument. Wanted no part in the argument. And was here only to get the job done.