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Zero-G testing session
This particular Sensorium door, today, opens into a strange long room with a padded floor. Tess is waiting there, wearing her suit—form-fitting, slightly iridescent blue-green material that covers all of her but her face (with the faceplate open, split to either side), with slim-fitted panels and segments integrated into that and a slim little 'backpack' unit, like some bizarre offspring of a wetsuit and a science-fiction spacesuit.
She waits for the people who responded to her message, and waves vigorously as they—and anyone else who happens to stop by—come in.
[One thread isn't necessary, but try to keep at least a few people in each thread, please!]
She waits for the people who responded to her message, and waves vigorously as they—and anyone else who happens to stop by—come in.
[One thread isn't necessary, but try to keep at least a few people in each thread, please!]
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He's a bit nonplussed, though, as it appears that most people don't seem to even have had what little in the way of low gravity experiences he's undergone. He would have thought more people would have, given the diversity of the crew. Maybe it's just they didn't decide to show up?
Or maybe they were supposed to find people? Jamie's confused by Tess's question, and feels the need to clarify. "Och, were we supposed to?"
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To Tess's question, he shakes his head. "I probably should have."