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The more things change... [OPEN]
It had been an interesting couple of days. Whatever she had been expecting upon finding herself on an alien spaceship, the chance to meet a good friend she had mourned - alive and relatively well, if also kidnapped by aliens - hadn't been it. Seeing Grace alive, that had been a pleasant shock.
It almost made up for the fact that her Samson would have to be given up for lost until the next time they landed on a planet... if they landed on a planet. The crew had made it sound like that kind of thing didn't happen very often.
Still, it wasn't every day you got to sit down and talk with someone whose funeral you had attended. So Trudy had taken it upon herself to find Grace - and she knew exactly where to look for her. Anything with 'lab' in the title was probably where she would find the scientist. The more things changed, the more they stayed the same after all.
True to her initial thoughts, medical hadn't been very hard to find. And with the help of the directions she'd gotten on the omnicomm, she was able to find the lab relatively easily. Trudy walked in with her hands stuffed into the pockets of her plantsuit, her service rifle still slung over her shoulder. "Hello? Anyone home?"
It almost made up for the fact that her Samson would have to be given up for lost until the next time they landed on a planet... if they landed on a planet. The crew had made it sound like that kind of thing didn't happen very often.
Still, it wasn't every day you got to sit down and talk with someone whose funeral you had attended. So Trudy had taken it upon herself to find Grace - and she knew exactly where to look for her. Anything with 'lab' in the title was probably where she would find the scientist. The more things changed, the more they stayed the same after all.
True to her initial thoughts, medical hadn't been very hard to find. And with the help of the directions she'd gotten on the omnicomm, she was able to find the lab relatively easily. Trudy walked in with her hands stuffed into the pockets of her plantsuit, her service rifle still slung over her shoulder. "Hello? Anyone home?"
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"If you're in a pinch you can always go to the sensoriums and simulate inebriation, but that just doesn't cut it for me," he added. "On the rare occasions I do get out of here."
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She got up from the stool and stretched to pop her spine - sitting hunched over in one place made her a little stiff. The fact that her slightly wicked smile never left her face said that she knew exactly how she looked doing it.
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"I've only been once, but that's where I was thinking," he said, tucked his glasses into his pocket, and then finished stacking up his papers and got ready to go. "Everywhere else is virtual."
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She hitched her rifle up further on her shoulder, watching him continue to arrange his papers. "After you, then - you know the way and I don't."
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"I wish I could say it wasn't a long walk but, well... it'll be worth the effort, if you ask me."
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She followed, matching pace with him with her hands back in the pockets of her plantsuit. Her stride was casual and relaxed. "So how long have you been on the ship?"
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"Oh, a couple of months now," he answered. "I was... surprised, to say the least when I woke up here, but fresh out of the pods I was recruited to command crew as the head of the science department. I've spent most of my time in the lab, sadly, looking into a few small cases here and there. I find having something to do around here makes the whole 'meatship' thing a little more tolerable."
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She personally doubted that a little, but she wasn't about to contradict the sentient spaceship that saved her life. "Command crew - I guess that means you technically outrank me, doesn't it?"
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Luis was quick to reply to her other question, too. "Sí, but it's really not that big of a deal," he insisted. "My department operates pretty independently and it's not like I make a lot of the decisions around here. I'd rather work than throw orders around and I'm definitely not the type to narc on people."
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"The Captain seems like he's got a good handle on everything, at least. I sure as hell wouldn't want his job - not with all the civilians and the kids running around on the boat. No offense on the civilian part, of course."
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He led her down the corridors that led down into the City, where halfway across the place Kang's tavern could be found. "No offense taken. This ship is just full of people who make it a full time job to be a pain in the ass. You get this many people together and it's bound to happen. I'm just glad my department is self-motivated."
A pause. "Of course then the problem comes when they all want to do things that cause explosions."
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"...I know this goes without saying, but if anyone in your department starts blowing shit up on this boat I am going to kick their ass. You do not cause explosions in deep space, you could breech the hull."
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"I don't think you'd have to worry about a hull breach. Stacy is quite a durable ship and she's pretty strict on anybody who might case damage to her," he assured her. "Not to mention I'd be more worried about engineering causing actual explosions. As far as science department goes? More of the... mad scientist danger than anything else."
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She looked at him out of the corner of her eye, a huffing slightly to get the hair out of her face. She'd made do tying it back with a bit of cloth, with no elastics on board.
"I just wonder what engineering is doing on the ship. You know the General says we don't have a ground crew?"