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[ Bruce greets the camera with a cordial smile, there and gone, replaced with a somewhat tired and worried look. ]
Hi, Moira. Bruce Banner, for those of you who don't know me, and I'm the Chief Science Officer on board. In light of our current situation, I've been working on a number of devices to be placed on the surface of the planet, that once activated will link together and create a barrier around the planet. It will work as a kind of shield that would effectively make it impossible for any ship to dock on the planet, or for anyone to go down to the surface.
I've talked to the captains about this, and we're going ahead with the project. Needless to say that this is incredibly time-sensitive, and while so far everything's going smoothly and the results are promising, I could use as many people with the necessary knowledge involved in this as possible. Science officers on board are working exclusively on this right now, and I'm contacting a few people that I know have the knowledge necessary to help, but if anyone else thinks they have what it takes to join in, drop me a line.
This is a serious request. Don't waste my or anyone else's time, please.
[ Not that he thinks anyone would, but just covering his bases, in case there's some prankster or smartass on board. ]
I'll also need people to place the devices down on the surface of the planet. It's a fairly simple process so no need to have any kind of knowledge about how the machines were built or how they work, so long as you can handle the weight with relative care.
Another note— [ He pauses, presses his lips for a moment. ] Along with a holographic map of our journey, I've been putting together an information file about our current situation, to be delivered to all the new arrivals as they come in. Things I'd like to cover include: where we are, how or why we're here, who here can help them with certain fundamental needs, a rough overview of varying timelines and parallel universes, as well as a general overview of what's happened so far. I'm also planning to include the information regarding the Space 101 lesson that's held after each wave of new arrivals, to those that might need it. There's no guarantee everyone will read it, of course, but it might cut down on the number of people asking similar questions time and again.
Furthermore, I've put together a file about my condition. At this point about half the ship already knows about it, but I'm posting it on public domain and making it available for anyone to consult at any time. This document will also be attached to the main information file when sent to all the new arrivals. For anyone interested in reading it now, follow the link.
[ Attached to the message, follows said link. ]
If anyone wants to suggest any information they think important to add to the main information file, let me know here. As for my personal file, I wrote it because I don't think keeping it a secret is feasible anymore, and even if it were I think it's safer for everyone here to know what they're dealing with, and avoid potentially dangerous situations. I'm not going to write files on everyone on board or anything like that, don't worry.
[ He takes a deep breath, silent, shoulders lowering. ] That's it. Let me know if you have any questions about any of this.
[ And the feed cuts off. ]
(( ooc: details about the machines, how they work or how they're built will be handwaved on my end, since it's all technical gibberish and I don't have the necessary knowledge or the time/patience to go googling about it right now. SORRY. ))
Hi, Moira. Bruce Banner, for those of you who don't know me, and I'm the Chief Science Officer on board. In light of our current situation, I've been working on a number of devices to be placed on the surface of the planet, that once activated will link together and create a barrier around the planet. It will work as a kind of shield that would effectively make it impossible for any ship to dock on the planet, or for anyone to go down to the surface.
I've talked to the captains about this, and we're going ahead with the project. Needless to say that this is incredibly time-sensitive, and while so far everything's going smoothly and the results are promising, I could use as many people with the necessary knowledge involved in this as possible. Science officers on board are working exclusively on this right now, and I'm contacting a few people that I know have the knowledge necessary to help, but if anyone else thinks they have what it takes to join in, drop me a line.
This is a serious request. Don't waste my or anyone else's time, please.
[ Not that he thinks anyone would, but just covering his bases, in case there's some prankster or smartass on board. ]
I'll also need people to place the devices down on the surface of the planet. It's a fairly simple process so no need to have any kind of knowledge about how the machines were built or how they work, so long as you can handle the weight with relative care.
Another note— [ He pauses, presses his lips for a moment. ] Along with a holographic map of our journey, I've been putting together an information file about our current situation, to be delivered to all the new arrivals as they come in. Things I'd like to cover include: where we are, how or why we're here, who here can help them with certain fundamental needs, a rough overview of varying timelines and parallel universes, as well as a general overview of what's happened so far. I'm also planning to include the information regarding the Space 101 lesson that's held after each wave of new arrivals, to those that might need it. There's no guarantee everyone will read it, of course, but it might cut down on the number of people asking similar questions time and again.
Furthermore, I've put together a file about my condition. At this point about half the ship already knows about it, but I'm posting it on public domain and making it available for anyone to consult at any time. This document will also be attached to the main information file when sent to all the new arrivals. For anyone interested in reading it now, follow the link.
[ Attached to the message, follows said link. ]
If anyone wants to suggest any information they think important to add to the main information file, let me know here. As for my personal file, I wrote it because I don't think keeping it a secret is feasible anymore, and even if it were I think it's safer for everyone here to know what they're dealing with, and avoid potentially dangerous situations. I'm not going to write files on everyone on board or anything like that, don't worry.
[ He takes a deep breath, silent, shoulders lowering. ] That's it. Let me know if you have any questions about any of this.
[ And the feed cuts off. ]
(( ooc: details about the machines, how they work or how they're built will be handwaved on my end, since it's all technical gibberish and I don't have the necessary knowledge or the time/patience to go googling about it right now. SORRY. ))
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[ Ah. Caducus Primary. Good thing this is over text, so Bruce can take that in stride, and his answer looks calm, clear. He'd probably be fidgeting and stumbling over his own words if they were talking over video. ]
I will. And I know. The monster in me was the one to destroy that planet.
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Robin's been told a few times that Caducus-primary was an accident, of course. By pretty much anyone who's mentioned it. Still, as someone who's entire homeland had been destroyed, Robin cannot find it within herself to have sympathy for this stranger.
Her own situation hadn't been the same, of course - it was an island, not a whole planet, and what happened to Ohara hadn't been an accident - but the wounds are still somewhat fresh for her. It's tough for the young girl not to draw parallels between the two tragedies. ]
It's pretty strange that you'd be allowed to help this one, then.
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So the words that come next don't bother him much. If anything, sometimes he thinks he can handle hostility better than all the people telling him it's alright; because it's not. Even if technically none of it was his doing.
But he's not going to address any of that. He answers in a simple way, detached almost— it helps this is over text, too. ]
I'm doing my job. And I won't go down to the planet, so there's no risk I'll be triggered and lose control.
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By this point, she's read through the entirety of the document this man has written about himself. As much as she dislikes this man for the things he's responsible for, if half of what he's written is true then confronting him is definitely a bad idea.
She glares at her MID for a few moments longer before closing this message. She just hopes he's better at his job than he is at keeping a lid on his temper.]