Transmigration 9: Brave New Worlds
Pan-fandom, SciFi, and Screwed-Up
March 20th, 2012 
Archite Rekkti, unlike Archon Yavek, does believe that a rule of force is best imposed when you know the habits of the people you are opposing. After the Punishment, with its unexpected resistance, she's realized that the Daligig have misjudged the crew of this ship. Another miscalculation could be fatal, either to them or the crew or both, so she will go through the typical methods that politicians use to ameliorate their opposition.

Rekkti communicates with Stacy, although she no longer trusts the AI, about finding Nathan Petrelli's office. Once she's located it, she steals her way through the city at an odd night hour, so as not to be caught by potentially hostile crew.

She waits in his office after letting herself in, helping herself to the seat behind his desk. Curious, this set-up. How very restrictive, desks and chairs arranged in such a fashion. She also looks into the papers on his desk as she waits
[OOC: sorry this is late, guys!]

For the most part, since the Punishment fiasco, the Daligig have been keeping themselves to the restricted areas of the ship, away from the prying eyes of the crew. But while they spend a good deal of time in places the crew literally can't access, they do venture into places the crew just might not expect them to be, as well.

Currently, a group of low-ranking Daligig are taking some readings on the damage SHODAN did to the pod caverns, making lists for their private records of the deceased - and taking samples from the crusted fluids still in the mutilated pods. What they plan to do with these samples is unknown, but they are doing some chatting amongst themselves.
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