Re: Day 30 [1625 hrs] Technical Difficulties
Reply #3 –
[ Morgan Song | Holodeck 8 | Deck 21 | Vector 03 | USS Theurgy] Attn: @fiendfall
Morgan just stood there frozen, staring at the dead holo-character before him. He probably would have stayed there if the sound of someone yelling hadn't snapped him out of it. He quickly followed the voice's instructions and ducked behind the nearest tree. Holy Shit, that was close. Dipshit was a fairly accurate description of him just then, standing there like a moron waiting to be shot. He was in a battle zone, holographic or not.
Now that he was temporarily out of harm's way, he was able to take in more of his surroundings. He was in a forest of some kind, a jungle, if the heat was any indication. His best guess to the type of program was some kind of training. That, or someone had a very fucked up idea of fun. He could hear shouting in the background from what he presumed was simulated Starfleet officers and... Klingons. He felt every hair on his body prick up as if someone had walked over his grave. Of course it was Klingons. He couldn't just get off duty and go back to his quarters to read. No, he had to sign up for some random repair work and wander into an actively malfunctioning program full of angry Klingons.
He caught a glimpse of the holo-character again, this time seeing the large phaser wound that covered their entire neck. He shuddered at how real it looked. He supposed a training program would aim for as much realism as possible, but christ, they didn't have to make it so gross. The photonic corpse beside him was not helping the situation and was starting to give him the creeps. "Computer, delete the character closest to my position." The character disappeared like a cloud of mist followed by the familiar beep of recognition from the computer.
He kind of wondered what the program would do if he actually had been hit by the phaser blast. Would it project a realistic wound and use some concentrated photons to give him a little zap, or would it simply end the program and restart? If he could get it to pause and restart, just for a moment, it might give him more time to get over to the maintenance panel on the other side of the holodeck. Wait, what would happen if he was hit? If his theory about the cause of the malfunction was right, safety protocols were one of the systems that could be affected by the malfunctions.
He didn't even have time to panic before he heard the same voice from before shout "Tall Boy", this time closer. Someone slid down beside him and thrust a hand phaser into his lap. "Know how to use it?" Morgan gave a small nod as he clutched the phaser closer to him. This wouldn't hurt to have, just in case. The man beside him was clearly a participant in the battle, with his Starfleet-issued tactical gear and type 2 phaser. At least he was a helpful hologram.
"Computer, pause program." The same beep as before rang throughout the holodeck, but this time nothing happened, and phaser fire could still be heard in the background. "Computer, please pause program!" he yelled, as if sounding more anxious would somehow make it work. Nearly everything around him froze for just a fraction of a second before it fizzled and continued as before. Great! This was just perfect. He was stuck in the holo-program from hell with the maintenance panel over 10 meters away on the other side of an infinite battle zone packed with Klingons. Why couldn't he just have waited till tomorrow?