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Post by pointyfingerofdoom on Jul 25, 2012 15:20:09 GMT
With Tool's propulsion system down, I have to just get Tool all the way into the airlock myself. I fly continue to fly toward the airlock at full speed.
(using an action point to take an extra action of moving towards the airlock)
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Post by jackjaques on Jul 26, 2012 0:01:50 GMT
At the armory:The marine doesn't look to be doing nothing out of the ordinary nor does he look suspicious in any way. But he sure looks curious about something. (By the way, Professor Hemmingway just got a new level!)At the outer space:The propulsion system takes you both about a third of the way, and seing that Tool was beginning to get a bit overtaken by the loss of pressure, Lieutenant Marshall still tries to go a bit further* by " climbing" up Tool's cable. You're both half way to the outer gate now. (Tool loses 4 Con points, which means that he also loses 6 hp.)
* Extra movement, by spending an Action Point.
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Post by skutov on Jul 26, 2012 22:05:44 GMT
Upon hearing another person enter the armory I glance over to see who it is, upon noticing the civilian standing there (Assuming I can recognize that he's not a marine or officer) I speak up "Sorry sir but Civilians aren't allowed in the armory, I'm going to have to ask you to leave." (I know this may not be the case but it seems reasonable to ask someone to leave whats meant to be a secure area) I head towards the door and make my way to a computer terminal too see if I can access any CCTV (Or insert other appropriate technology here) for the last few hours and find out who's been in and out of the armory.
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Post by jetdoggy on Jul 27, 2012 9:34:13 GMT
"It's alright son, I'm allowed to be here. Well, maybe I'm not, but there's nothing anyone can do to this old codger to stop him."
I take a glance around the armory briefly from where I'm standing.
"So what are you looking for? Maybe that I can help."
I extend that with a friendly smile.
I am talking to Rob's character right?
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Post by SithLord on Jul 29, 2012 12:00:46 GMT
I try to help climb up whilst trying to keep my breathing steady to try and help with the lack of pressure.
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Post by pointyfingerofdoom on Jul 31, 2012 18:33:09 GMT
Noticing that Tool is starting to show the effects of oxygen deprivation, I continue to move the both of us towards the airlock will all speed using both the propulsion system and the cable.
(and another action point for the extra movement)
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Post by jackjaques on Aug 2, 2012 1:26:28 GMT
At the armory:It doesn't look like it but the man (commonly referred to as "the Professor") is actually a Science Officer, so he out-ranks Lance Corporal Fawkes by far. Still, he has a sunny disposition and takes it all with a smile: So, what are you looking for? May be that I can help. — he says, noticing that the APC hood is not properly closed. But Fawkes goes straight to the intercom, asking for someone on the bridge to reply, getting a quick and dry: What now? — from the Captain. (Yes, you were speaking to each other.)At the outer space:Tool tries to focus and concentrate himself on the task at hand, but the pressure is just too strong. Still, Lieutenant Marshall isn't going to lose a man in the outer space for the first time today, and he really steers himself all the way up the outer gate but, at the last moment, he can't get them both past the outer gate. To this comes a last effort of Tool, using the momentum of his own inertia to help himself up the frame. Lien immediately shuts the outer gate and floods the room with air, but only so far as not to further inflict pain on Tool, he explains through the speakers: You'll have to leave the room, Lieutenant, while we use it as a depressurising tank in order to stabilize Tool. — orders of Doctor Morgan, he later explains. (Tool continues to lose Con points, which convert to 6 hp of damage.)
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Post by jetdoggy on Aug 2, 2012 10:43:07 GMT
I head over to the intercom and listen in to the communications.
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Post by pointyfingerofdoom on Aug 2, 2012 18:53:08 GMT
I oblige and leave the airlock again so that Tool can be sorted out quickly.
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Post by jackjaques on Aug 9, 2012 15:34:00 GMT
At the armory:The Professor comes closer to Fawkes only to hear: Well,... what is it!? — from an upset Captain. At the airlock observation module:Lieutenant Marshall leaves a rather feeble Tool behind. From the observation module the Doctor gives the order to start depressurization immediately in a regular fashion for the duration of two hours. He lets Marshall know that: During this procedure the ship is not to enter the atmosphere, as that could prove detrimental to the ship structure. — he then steps into the room to help stabilize Tool, without any protective suit whatsoever (being a synthetic and all), saying: I believe the Captain would like to know that, Lieutenant..
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Post by pointyfingerofdoom on Aug 9, 2012 16:13:05 GMT
I beckon over Private Lien to get him to assist me in removing the cumbersome space suit. As soon as I'm out of it I start to make my way to the bridge, leaving Lien behind at the airlock in case the Doctor needs him to run errands for him.
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Post by skutov on Aug 9, 2012 16:48:59 GMT
To the intercom: "We may have a security breach in the armory, can you get someone to transfer the security logs so I can start investigating." I then turn to the professor, "Well, as long as you're around here you can give me a hand. Some supplies have gone missing and it would be pretty bad if they aren't found."
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Post by jetdoggy on Aug 9, 2012 20:42:06 GMT
"Oh I do like a good mystery. What's be taken?"
I look positively happy saying this, my eyes light up with a big grin on my face.
I use the Search skill to have a good look around the armoury.
After Robs character has told me what has been taken I wish to use a mix of Investigate and Gather Information. Using these two skills I want to find out who had access and who could have something to do with the breach (even if they only had a small part to play).
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Post by SithLord on Sept 27, 2012 13:05:30 GMT
I sit in the room helping the Doctor with anything he needs during stabilizeation and thinking about what had just happened. My first space walk and I nearly died Are we going to keep this on this forum or are we going to move to the new website www.uwerp.co.uk/ or have we finished?
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Post by jackjaques on Sept 29, 2012 23:59:04 GMT
Hi folks, sorry for my absence as of late. I went to Portugal for a couple of weeks and, since I came back, I've been working as a Student Ambassador (first at Frenchay and now at Bower Ashton) and also as a volunteer for the Encounters Festival last week. So, not much time to seat and write... I DO intend to continue with our campaign. And I'd rather do it here, to be honest. No point in changing for now — maybe when (if) you land on the planetoid... Anyway, I'll add a new post tomorrow.
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