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A snowball fight before returning to the stars!
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(@ask-lethalmon) “If you are searching for someone it would be logical to go into town to ask for assistance. There are more more eyes there who are more likely to have seen your target,” Data tilts her head as she looks at the pikachu, “unless you believe the risk held by the town is higher than the potential reward?”
“Ever since my brother’s been kidnapped by humans, I’ve been a little… distrustful of them, to say the least, and the less of them i have to interact with, the better.”
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>Opening communications >Connecting with Company Cruiser: Eon Voyager
As the screen blinks on an eevee stands at the front typing on the keyboard. With their eyes focused on the keyboard they begin to speak.
“Recording data log. Crewmate Nova. Date; July 3rd, 2532. I and my team have just returned from the Company after successfully meeting our weekly quota. As such we are now entering our rest period before we receive our next job.
“As recorded in my previous logs our last job was, thankfully, rather uneventful. At least compared to some other job runs. There were minimal injuries as we stuck to calmer moons and worked quickly.
“Visiting the Company went about the same as it usually does. Honestly that place unnerves me, sometimes more than the moons. The sounds behind that wall… I shouldn’t say too much else Data might revoke my log privileges. Or start editing them. rude.”
It seems they haven’t noticed that they opened communications. Will you speak to them?
@briartheadorableshaymin comes on comms. "Oh, hey! I seem to be low on Poke'... is this a good company to work for for some extra spending money?"
“Pay will be determined by how well you perform on your job and is split between you and your crew after the fulfillment of the required quota. If you believe you are capable of handling the requirements of the job you will be adequately compensated for both work and injuries.” Data spoke in a professional tone.
“What the bootlicker here means,” Gamma pushed Data to the side, further shoving Nova out of frame. She spoke over the hisses from her captain, smiling as she elbowed the umbreon away, “Is that if your willing to risk your fur running around abandoned building to pick up trash for some cash you can come on over! Hope you’re not afraid of dieing cause it will happen! But yeah pay is good if you’re good! Otherwise you’re just getting pocket change and a one way trip to space without a ship.”
"Heyyy, something caught my non-existent ears earlier. You all mentioned dying! But you don't look like ghosts and you all are still standing right here alive and well... are you all secretly ghosts in vessels?? Don't worry I won't tell if you aaare!" The rotom winks in a silly manner and looking over at the Captain, Data in specific.
“A perk of working for the Company is the easy access to reconstructors. A machine that if programmed with the bio signature of a Pokemon can recreate a perfect replica of it. By using chips implanted in our brains it syncs with our memories so that at the time of death they will be transferred into the new body.”
“All company ships contain one in the case of workplace accidents. However they can only be used once per employee at the beginning of each day and cost a fee unless a body was recovered to make up for the cost of the bio material.”
“So no, we are not ghosts piloting vessels.”
Fenris @ anyone
So... You bought the cruiser yet?
“… it didn’t last long.”
An energetic rotom voice emerges from the speakers on the console- Zax! "Hey hey HEY! You all look like a really cool bunch! What's this company you all are talking about? It sounds dangerous!!"
Nova’s backpeddle quickly turned into a stumble. As the eevee tripped over their feet Data snatched a nearby cup, scooping the rotom from the air. Covering the bottom of the cup with her rubber glove she gave a glance at her new prisoner before turning her glare towards the gasping eevee.
“Explain.”
“I uh I,” Nova stumbled over her words, “I accidentally opened communications instead of logging and uh. I’ve been talking with whoever popped up. T-the rotom must have used the link to get in.”
“Hmm.” Data was silent as she looked back at Zax.
“Hey cmon the little just wanted to ask us some stuff!” A voice called from the bunk. Gamma leaned forwards, close to toppling off as she looked at the intruder with a large grin. “Not like anything else interesting will happen while we’re floating around like a hunk of junk in space. Sides what could they even want to do to us? We’re scrap collectors with no scrap!”
Data was silent for a moment. “Fine. Do not touch any of our equipment or I will hunt you down through cyberspace.” As she spoke the umbreon lifted the cup, releasing Zax.
“We work for Halden. Our job is to scout moons for valuable scrap to return to the Company. Any danger to be found on the job is reasonable, expected, and compensated,” Data listed.
“You mean batshit,” Gamma grinned from her bunk, ignoring Data’s glare, “dude the monsters on these places are crazy! Especially at night! I’ve lost count of the amount of times I’ve died so far!”
“You would know if you practiced more caution,” Data muttered.
@chaosoffriendship M offers a box filled cookies that taste like their happiest memory and if they don't have any the box has you favorite flavor of doughnuts
“Aw heck yeah!” Gamma quickly shoves the cookie into her mouth, sending crumbs flying as she hums in delight.
She remembers the day she evolved. The rush of adrenaline as she battled off a monster while her crewmates scattered behind her. She could feel the humming energy from the apparatus at her feet as she danced around the beast, her small frame aiding her swift movements and allowing her access to its weak spot. As the creature fell the room was bathed in light as Gamma’s form changed. A once loose suit was now uncomfortably tight and the bitter tang in the air had turned sweet and energizing.
“Oh, thank you,” Nova gave a shy smile, taking a small bite of the cookie.
They remember the day they were accepted into college. Their family had always struggled with finances and education was not prioritized by the colony they lived in. But their parents always did what they could to support them. Money was saved and books scavenged. Time was put into researching schools, the requirements, costs, scholarships. Nova had long since accepted that it would be unlikely for them to get into a school. But the day a letter came to their door changed that. They had been accepted for a scholarship to the Haldren college of electronics and technology. It was not their first choice, nor would it be anyone’s. But it was a chance.
Briar sniffed the cookie before giving it a lick. The leaves on his back rustled as he let out a pleased churr and swiftly scarfed the treat down.
He could remember it. He was in the dark halls. They were his dark halls. His metal walkways and rusted things. But something had come into his dark. Trespassed. So he drove it away. But it had fangs and claws that hurt and spilled. So after it was gone he hid in his dark. Cleaned his spilling and waited. Something else came. It brought light into his dark. Soft light. Light that didn’t hurt. It found him. It saw his leaks and pains. It saw his claws and fangs as he hissed. It looked. But didn’t look long. It made noises but didn’t leave. It made itself smaller and offered a gift. Strange foods he had never tasted before. He allowed it closer for more of the strange flavor. It offered more of its gifts. It helped his leaks and offered comfort with soft touches and strange noises.
Data gave the cookie a simple inspection before taking a bite.
Her eyes widened at the flavor as a simple memory crossed her mind. Her first job as captain of a crew. She had been training for so long, both in the field and out. But now she had finally been promoted and gifted the title she was made to bear. She knew exactly what to do and how to command her crew. There were no casualties and scrap collection had far exceeded the quota given to them. She had succeeded. And the Company was proud of her.