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Move 11 (Chapter 1.11)
Year 361, Month Three, Day Sixteen (Sunday), evening
Station Moongray
On the Station, at The Bar on Level Three: Virmad
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lleullawgyffes, it's up to you whether you want to say that Virmad gets caught up with Teo and/or matters on station overnight, or whether he will take care of matters with Teo quickly enough to join the others at the "Bumblebee" below.]
Per this thread, Teo has just greeted Virmad in the bar. To recap for your convenience:
Teo adds that he's happy to pay for Virmad's drink--the first one, anyway, and some of the local grub. "I recommend the fried pork fritters with barbecue sauce," Teo says, "But maybe that's not ascetic enough fare for a Rahal?" (He's teasing.)
On the Station, on the "Bumblebee": Sulen, Sasha, Iawa, Alaric
Also probably: Ashari?, Mikodez?
Recap:
Remi has explained, at Sasha's insistence, that the baby moths were hatched in captivity from eggs stolen from the parents by a heptarchate expedition, and that the parents are likely dead. He claims that this all happened before he himself arrived on the station, and that he's been advocating for humane treatment of the baby moths.
Alaric has just explained that he discovered the Wasp's "moth" is a sentient starfaring being and has been communicating with it using pictures [Move 10].
Moving on:
Remi's response to this is to stare at Alaric in horror. "Do you seriously want me to believe that you were using a living being as your spaceship and didn't even check for sapience? I thought that was basic protocol...unless," and his expression sours, "it was convenient for people to hush it up?" He stares at Alaric. "Well, I can't blame it for wanting to adopt the young of its kind, but that's a high-security enclosure..."
[Remi might well be responsive to helping them kidnap the baby moths, assuming the whole conversation doesn't blow up in a completely different direction, but he's not going to offer unless someone else brings it up. There's plenty of opportunity for people to opine on what should be done about the baby moths, whether Alaric has been behaving appropriately, who Sasha should have notified, etc. If you need help brainstorming on your action, please let me know and I'll get back to you when I can; others players might also have thoughts.]
[GM suggests that Ashari and Mikodez could either have returned to the ship for the meeting with Remi, or else could teleconference in.
smokedetective: Ashari probably wants to be present in some form for the discussion, not least for possible/likely pending confrontation with Sasha per
zuhrovet's notes. If teleconferencing, Istradez will be happy to cover for them with any pesky people.
pengwern: If Mikodez prefers not to be involved in this discussion, he could plausibly be investigating the nonresponsiveness of the Kel at the moment after they helped Sulen stow Gerae, or assigned to keep an eye on Gerae, who might be feeling confessional while everyone else is occupied.]
Active in Move 10: Sulen, Virmad, Sasha, Iawa, Alaric, Mikodez, Ashari
Inactive: Yehan, Ankat, Kaliyan
Station Moongray
On the Station, at The Bar on Level Three: Virmad
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Per this thread, Teo has just greeted Virmad in the bar. To recap for your convenience:
The Bar on Level Three really is on Level Three. There are helpful directories pointing the way, but the fact that a number of people are heading there, and the cheerful clamor of people talking, and music, would have made it easy to find regardless.
The bartender is a trim woman with her hair hanging about her face in fantastic coils; the combs and hairpins look like they're about to escape. She's pouring a drink for a slouching Nirai technician when Virmad arrives. "You're new here," she says. "What can I get you?"
Kel Teo is sitting at a seat where he has a clear view of all exits. (Very Kel.) He's had a chance to change out of his uniform; he's wearing a sleek suit in shades of deep brown, and he's also embellished himself with gold-and-amber jewelry. He waves when he spots Virmad, smiling.
Teo adds that he's happy to pay for Virmad's drink--the first one, anyway, and some of the local grub. "I recommend the fried pork fritters with barbecue sauce," Teo says, "But maybe that's not ascetic enough fare for a Rahal?" (He's teasing.)
On the Station, on the "Bumblebee": Sulen, Sasha, Iawa, Alaric
Also probably: Ashari?, Mikodez?
Recap:
Remi has explained, at Sasha's insistence, that the baby moths were hatched in captivity from eggs stolen from the parents by a heptarchate expedition, and that the parents are likely dead. He claims that this all happened before he himself arrived on the station, and that he's been advocating for humane treatment of the baby moths.
Alaric has just explained that he discovered the Wasp's "moth" is a sentient starfaring being and has been communicating with it using pictures [Move 10].
Moving on:
Remi's response to this is to stare at Alaric in horror. "Do you seriously want me to believe that you were using a living being as your spaceship and didn't even check for sapience? I thought that was basic protocol...unless," and his expression sours, "it was convenient for people to hush it up?" He stares at Alaric. "Well, I can't blame it for wanting to adopt the young of its kind, but that's a high-security enclosure..."
[Remi might well be responsive to helping them kidnap the baby moths, assuming the whole conversation doesn't blow up in a completely different direction, but he's not going to offer unless someone else brings it up. There's plenty of opportunity for people to opine on what should be done about the baby moths, whether Alaric has been behaving appropriately, who Sasha should have notified, etc. If you need help brainstorming on your action, please let me know and I'll get back to you when I can; others players might also have thoughts.]
[GM suggests that Ashari and Mikodez could either have returned to the ship for the meeting with Remi, or else could teleconference in.
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Active in Move 10: Sulen, Virmad, Sasha, Iawa, Alaric, Mikodez, Ashari
Inactive: Yehan, Ankat, Kaliyan
Re: Plotting Escape - Ashari's petting Sasha's hair like a James Bond villain pets a cat
This isn't Naxarat. Ashari doesn't own her, not to any greater degree than they did three minutes ago. They're not invoking the obedience clause of the standard fucking marriage contract.
"Please," she manages to say. "I don't understand."
[Between Remi's comments on barter and the no-seduction note in his file, I infer that he has very strong feelings about consent. I can only hope that he thinks Ashari's antics are too mild to register.
Also, Sasha's exotic powers tend to activate under stress...]
Re: Plotting Escape - Ashari’s the Worst
When they speak again, their voice isn’t as lovey dovey, but it still has a soft edge to it.
“If you, and everybody else here, thinks this can be done, this being getting our lovely guest and the mothlings off the station and to the wormhole, I’m all ears. If you think it will work, don’t think it will work, or have any suggestions or ideas, or want to poke holes, I’m all ears. The more flaws we work out now, the more smoothly it will hopefully go later. Because I don’t know about you, but I’d rather not die on this little station, and I believe our time is rather limited.”
[To anyone watching closely, Ashari’s signifier has definitely shifted from Kniferose Unsheathed to Unblooming.]
Re: Plotting Escape - Ashari’s the Worst
signifiers
Re: Plotting Escape - possibly constructive criticism
She thinks about taking her own sip of tea, but fails to persuade her hand to move. That's all right; she has a sufficiency of tea; obtaining more is an issue for another moment.
The problem at hand is social engineering. Because that's always the problem. "I... just... I don't see what moths have to do with the rifts. And I don't think the incentives are right for the station, Rii, in what you're proposing. They're not objecting to hosting your art, and it's gorgeous, but what they want from us is technology transfer. You can tell them anything you like about why you want to borrow Nirai Remi. But they'll only play along if they think they'll learn something about our ship."
She glances at Remi and adds, "Please, can you tell us, how big are the mothlings? What sort of support do they require? Do we definitely need to bring their habitat, or could we carry them in our hold if we figured out how to transfer them?"
Re: Plotting Escape - possibly constructive criticism
Remi grimaces and adds, "I wish I could tell you how to bribe Lieutenant Teo, but he likes his job and seems to be a fine, upstanding specimen of a Kel."
Re: Plotting Escape - possibly constructive criticism - question for Ashari
[My impression is that the station is much more interested in things we're removing from the Wasp than things we're loading onto it, but presumably they have some kind of monitoring. Did Sasha go through formal security when returning to the Wasp? Are the station-security monitors feeding information to the same place as the wriggly virus, or is that separate?
Re: Plotting Escape - possibly constructive criticism - Ashari’s back on their bullshit
“And we’d still need a good excuse to get to the wormhole, whether it’s of a more diplomatic nature, say offering a demonstration of how something or other works, or a more violent distraction, say setting the station on fire or, ah, drugging key individuals?”
paging GM
They turn to Remi and say, carefully, "These creatures... are they calendrically null?"
[So, the later calendar is designed to assist the mothdrive, right (or at least everyone thinks that), so that means moths aren't null, right? And Sulen knows that. Pls correct me if I'm wrong!]
Re: paging GM
Re: paging GM
He frowns. "Do the moths have a history of running off or murdering people if left uncoerced? Or is that...unknown?"
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[the high calendar and the mothdrive]
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rahal intervention - paging Sulen
She continues, "But I think Dar Chresh may have a point about calendars. That is, I want to say, everyone knows faster-than-light is a sort of time travel. I'm not an expert here, but there's something about going outside the light-cone? It seems plausible that a high density of creatures capable of that kind of movement might affect spacetime, locally, and therefore the calendar. If the Rahal were to order our ship to leave suddenly, because of such concerns, we would certainly have to cooperate. Even if it later transpired those concerns were unfounded."
Sasha's less sanguine about the likelihood that Sulen can persuade the station to renounce moth research. She doesn't know a lot about Rahal, but if this is anything like the Houses and the judges back home, the Nirai will drag their feet and file a million appeals before actually dropping the program.
Re: rahal intervention - paging Sulen
(They’re grateful to Sasha for seeing what they were getting at and backing them up. She’s still on their shitlist, but they’re starting to see that it might be best to try and find a way to work with her despite their personality differences.)
Re: rahal intervention - paging Sulen
Re: rahal intervention - paging Sulen
Re: rahal intervention - paging Sulen
paging GM, Virmad
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Re: excursion, more of Ashari’s bad ideas
Re: excursion, more of Ashari’s bad ideas [ hexarc
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Re: excursion, more of Ashari’s bad ideas [ hexarc
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maps
Remi's opinions on station officials
Re: Remi's opinions on station officials - paging Sulen
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Paging Ashari- approval of plan?
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[GM caution: relativity]
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Re: Plotting Escape - possibly constructive criticis
"I can trigger the station alarms at any time," Sasha says. "But that doesn't explain why we're taking Remi, or keep the other ships away."
[The conversation with Ankat is here, and I'm honestly not sure whether it happened as part of the pre-landing conference call or in a separate discussion with Ankat and Alaric. Sasha and Alaric have certainly not reported it, and the stuck drone is still an outstanding problem, but Ankat might have demonstrated more attention to chain of command. I guess I'll assume Sasha's nervous about the stuck drone, and leave reporting questions to you.]
paging Ankat, Ashari
Re: paging Ankat, Ashari
Re: Plotting Escape - possibly constructive criticism - question for Ashari
[Sasha only went through a cursory scan on the way back onto the Wasp. The sttion security monitors are feeding info to the same place as the wriggly virus.]
Re: Plotting Escape - some possibilities - request to Ashari for funds
Re: Plotting Escape - some possibilities - request to Ashari for funds
Re: Plotting Escape - some possibilities - request to Ashari for funds
Re: Plotting Escape - some possibilities - request to Ashari for funds