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outer_divide2012-03-02 10:27 pm
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Require two flashlights and basic tools. A screwdriver at least.
Can trade, but would prefer a collateral arrangement.
Require two flashlights and basic tools. A screwdriver at least.
Can trade, but would prefer a collateral arrangement.
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What do you know about larger spacecraft? The one I and the others woke up in, for example.
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I've been assigned to a couple of Battlestars. Triton. Galactica. They're our capital ships. Tend to be heavily armored buckets with decent firepower but not much speed or maneuverabilty. Then again, you don't need that when you can just jump away from the action if it gets too hot.
Haven't had a chance to check out the alien ship yet, though. Obviously you're headed that way.
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If it's anything at all like a seafaring ship, there ought to be a central command. A base of operations. Where would be the logical place for it, on a ship like that?
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On our ships it's called the CIC, or Combat Information center. It serves as a central hub for all of the ships main operations. Command and control, communications, navigation, helm, tactical, environmental and so on. It's usually in a heavily armored, well-protected section of the ship, for obvious reasons. But I figure it depends on what kind of function the ship was designed for. Things might be different on a science vessel or entertainment cruiser.
[Shrugging, she sips at her drink and waves with her hand.]
But, generally, a command center is the nucleus of the ship, sending out and receiving signals from all of its sub-stations. Best way to track it down? My guess would be to check for the area which has the most electronic wiring, network cables and power conduits leading to it.
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Thank you.
[He stands. Even though there's a finality to it, he's obviously not in a big hurry to get anywhere. He'll stop if she has more to say.]
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What's it like?...Earth.
[It's a question she's been dying to ask, ever since she'd found out he was from there.]
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Got another of those cigars?
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Bring me back a decent souvenir from the ship and I could pass on some more to you.
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He doesn't enjoy biting the end off the cigar. Can't help grimacing a little when he does. But then the worst part's over. He settles back down on the bench, lets her light it up for him as he takes a few quick puffs to get it started.]
Your colonies must have been post-industrial in order to go into space. Agriculture, factories, large urban areas... [Shrug.] Earth's a lot like that. Not sending battlestars into space, at least not in my time...
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[She cocks her head at him.]
The Thirteenth tribe was supposed to have travelled to Earth in great capital ships. I wonder what happened if you don't have that tech around anymore. Had to have been about 2,000 years ago by our reckoning.
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[Because really, who does? Certainly not Sherlock. He's never been all that big on ancient history. Conspiracy theories, yes. Ancient history not so much.]
Last I remember, it was the year 2011. Plenty of time for humanity to forget more than it knew.
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Then another thought occurs to her:]
Do you know what a Cylon is?
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We created them. At first they just looked like robots, machines. But their AI became sentient. They rebelled and went to war with us. We had forty years of fighting them. Then recently, it turns out, they figured out how to make them look and sound exactly like us.
And they just frakked us over. Decimated the colonies. If you haven't heard of them? It's a good thing. We wanted to try to get to Earth to get way from the motherfrakkers.
[Excuse her language.]
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[A touch sardonic? You bet.]
That's what all the science fiction writers are warning us about, apparently.