Re: Day 03 [1000 hrs.] The Coreless Moon | Away-Mission
Reply #41 –
[ ENS James "Jimmy" Mariner | SuD Lang Dilithium Cargo Bay | The Coreless Moon ] Attn: @Auctor Lucan
Whatever these creatures were, they didn't lack for hunger or for innovative hunting. Once Jimmy saw these buggers could spit acid back at him, that upped the ante. The projectile advent was turning this engagement into a form of fire fight, and he drew inspiration from a story written by Federation News Service reporter titled, "nor battle to the strong." the son of a documentarian, Jimmy learned from his father if nothing else, how to get the perfect shot for the audience-- he took that literally. Though satisfied with the scores of spiders his scythe of a phaser carbine had mowed down, he had an idea.
"Computer. Reduce HUD transparency to 15%, but apply a 33% brightness factor in a thermal and EM filter." Mariner calmly ordered into his helmet. "Find me a Hole."
Mariner prepared to swap phaser batteries as he charged a directed-area pulsewave that was costly in battery power depending on the phaser setting, but after this shot, Mariner was going to swap ammunition in favor of guaranteed suppressive automatic fire-- this time, to kill. Jimmy hoped he'd save one with the queen of the nest if there was one.
The Phaser carbine's foregrip hummed to life as the gun prepared Mariner's settings. The clawspiders were scattered, unfocused, only enraged and angered as their ranks were decimated by his 'sniper' fire. Over the course of his 'tactical repositioning' he averaged a kill every few seconds, ensuring each pulse punished the ranks of the enemy behind-- Jimmy aimed for their opening maws when possible.
This might've been a better opportunity for his prior holonovel reference; The Sud Lang Clawspiders were soon to be put on the endandgered species list. Or so he hoped, either way, he was going to nuke a few of them once he had a shot during his fallback and determined there would be no significant structural damage or high risk of dilithium detonation.
Mariner hustled as he followed Sera through the refinery, taking out some stragglers attempting to outrun and surround the away team duo. The pulses Jimmy fired into the ceiling earlier were also flares, prompting his idea to buy some time with as minimal risk of an accidental detonation of refined dilithium, whether by his application or the residual acid from the creatures' carcasses. Crikey, that stuff stank! But the smell didn't last as the doors that had previously cornered the duo opened. Uninimously in agreement with the Need to get in and get clear of their competition, Jimmy took aim and fired a fully charged pulsewave blast.
Dozens of clawspiders protruded from crevaces in the plating and from rocky tunnels, some were smaller than others, while others had a nasty, imposing wingspan of claw-tipped talons. Some argued among eacohtoer or let the smaller buggers fight eachother over the wounded bodies of larger spiders. Those on the ceiling where two 'scouts' had appeared were in for a surprise when a wide, high-velocity phaser bolt arced into their point of origin, detonating a moment later, sending a shockwave of debris and incinerated spider carcasses out behind them, the stones and plating crushing untold numbers of spiders; the result causing a makeshift barricade just as the doors slammed shut behind Sera and Jimmy, who'd reloaded phaser energy clips. That door closed with a satisfying sound of slamming steel. The Phaser was set and at once, Jimmy pulled up his tricorder to get a better readout of their new battlefield. He confirmed that they happened upon the mother lode of refined Dilithium. "Shiney." he admitted into his readings as Sera communicated with Jak before regarding him. He found the Câroon's accent (particularly when cursing) ticklish as he noticed her eyes showcasing a range of her emotions.
"Don't worry, Fiery. If I'd wanted to blast a total cave in, you'd know before I were to have saved your arse before getting mine out." Mariner remarked as he picked off some misfortunate survivors who made it through the doors. One almost got away, but Mariner shot this scout as it retreated then double-tapped it as Sera clarified her... association with the team's resident Klingon.
"For the record, he is not my mate, If he was, and I was fire-dancing with him all nights long, it wouldn't be any business of yours. Nice shooting though, seems like there is more to you than a quick wit and an easy smile."
Mariner listened with interest about Sera's status or involvement with the resident Klingon-- he had no reason to be jealous of Lt Jak, except maybe a vertical difference in inches; probably all under that scalp anyway'. It wasn't prudent to ask more about what fire-dancing was, even if it wasn't as intimidating as the title sounded. Jimmy weld-sealed the doors shut with a phaser beam from his rifle. Next, the mischievous Australian spared two dots for eyes and a corresponding decorative smile in a basic depiction of an archaic 'smiley face' to match the emblem of the Klingon Empire already emblazoned on the doors. The symbol was called the Tiq Goq if Mariner recalled Torlek's holonovel correctly. Now whoever saw this chamber in a few hundred years would happen upon his own contributions to its history, a human symbol for, 'have a nice day'. Jimmy beamed at his own handiwork, which took just under four seconds, as if he were handwriting it before holstering his rifle on his back in favor of his Padd.
"That's for you, then, Sera." Mariner smirked, affording a moment to lock eyes with her favicon, which also transmitted his somewhere on her monitor alongside his vitals. "On my world, some men carve initials at certain landmarks for women; some for flattery, others romance-- usually just initials or symbols. Under the circumstances, that's just my 'sorry about asking about your business' gesture." and, the gesture had another intention: hoping she wasn't telepathic, he briefly wondered something that prompted The Australian got back to business, but after he cast a look at Sera when he had the opportunity to ponder who of the two was a better dancer when that thought came back up.
Before this mission was out, Mariner swore he'd cause an even more random act of graffiti somewhere important-looking. It was around now where Mariner wished he'd learned Klingon dialects from General Torlek's holoprogram, it was probably the Australian's only knowldege of Klingon culture, and he spoke more Klingoni far more than he could read any of it without the universal translator-- the one language he was fluent in.
"Any chance we could beam this stuff over to the shuttle? We can summarily beam ourselves out of here and rally up with the others." Mariner went about the refinery's surroundings once he was certain there were no spiders past the 'smiling barricade' he'd helped set up, looking for any crate, container or means of transporting all this refined dilithium. He reconsidered his previous idea about absconding with enough excess dilithium to stockpile and barter with other species later on their adventures. It was logical, given that resources would be stretched thin on a renegade ship and any alien species could take a down payment in these valuable crystals that made Warp possible for most spacefaring races. He awaited a reply as he found some containers and wasted no time loading the cubes with as much care afforded to the crystals. "Before I run out of moves... and batteries. And time."