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Episode 02: Cosmic Imperative / Re: Ep. 2: S [Day 02 | 1743 hrs] Lay Down Your Burdens
Last post by chXinya -His compatriot’s answer caught Shall off guard, though he did his best to keep his reaction contained. Journals written by the Aenar had taught him as a youth that not everyone got to enjoy the night sky for large portions of their life, but no windows on a starship? What travesty led to that oversight? Shall’s mouth opened to say something when the high vacuum warp streaks were suddenly replaced with the low vacuum light display, whiteish-blue swirls of various visual radiations billowing past the large window, disrupting his train of thought in the process. Blue eyes snapped to the window for a moment before returning to his companion, already climbing to his feet.
“No, there’s no experiment I’m running, I’m just setting up a repair one of the sensor arrays I maintain. Nothing will happen until we drop out of warp.” Shall gestured towards the small device he’d mounted to the window, “I need a pair of images of the same object from as far apart a perspective as I can get, which in this case is from the port and starboard sides of the ship. From there the computer can figure out how to get the visual array back into focus.” The astrophysicist slipped into his technical speech way too easily, his eagerness to share knowledge almost to the point of rambling. “Not unlike your eyes and brain.” He quickly added, not sure if the man understood what he was trying to do.
Speaking of the other man, with the brighter illumination Shall was able to get a better look at him, and he was an interesting specimen. First thought was that he was some sort of Klingon or related species, the ridged forehead and and incredibly muscular physique typical of the warrior species, but the ears were all wrong. And the skin color too. The body paints caught his eye as well, but he had trouble focusing on them between the dancing light and the rippling of the musculature as he moved to sit down next to a small pile of things. The question about hearing caught Shall by surprise, his mind wasn’t exactly paying attention to the sounds around him ironically.
“I’m sorry what?” The chan said at first, then realized where those green eyes were staring: right at the top of Shall’s head. “Oh, my antennae. No, they’re not auditory organs, but we can get a slight sense of strong EM fields.” The low vacuum warp effect faded back into the dark high vacuum one he preferred, plunging the room back into darkness, though the ambient light strips provided just enough light that Shall could see his reflection in the transparent aluminum. Glancing at it out of the corner of his eye he waggled the intact antenna and frowned forelornly at the stump of his severed one. It’s shown some growth finally, enough time having passed since Theta Eridani IV that he’d gotten at least a centimeter of it back. “I take it you’re one of the civilians we picked up? I’m Ensign ch’Xinya, part of the small science division we have on board.”