[ Per the norm, they help themselves to a cup of tea as they slide it in front of themselves. No sip just yet, especially with the helm still on. ]
That's right. We're split between Ganymede, Europa, Callisto and Io for one group, and the rest of us in the other. It naturally worked out that way based on some of the Seniors we worked under in our first tour.
[ he assumes metis knows they can take off their helmet and sip their tea again and does not care about the hood they also have. ]
How well do you get along with those in your group then? [ are you guys friends...he really came here to ask them about the information he received and instead he's nosy about this. ]
[ Well, they wait for a moment as if Shoma would Disagree but they do eventually pry their helmet off to set aside. They smooth out the top of their hood as they do before moving to sip their tea. ]
Very well I would say. We all take care of one another. [ This is said with genuine warmth in their tone, they really do like their group. ]
Better than this group. [ hm. ] I mean not that the people here are bad. It's just that I don't know if every single person would actually take care of each other when push comes to shove.
In comparison to our eight within the Senior Crew, there are a number of persons in your crew with their own goals, desires and wants in mind.
[ A quiet tilt of their head, their tone light and considering. ] It is difficult to say with how much time has passed but I would say there are those who would. And I would think that counts for something.
...sure. There's always good people intermingled with the not-so-good ones. So it's just about finding them and hoping they make up for the people who won't.
[ he shakes his head though and takes another drink. ]
Anyway, that's not why I came here. I wanted to talk to you about something that came on my I.R.I.S after I picked my route with you.
[ They dive right into reading as they go suddenly quiet, not really saying anything for a good while before they lean back with a wince. A hand comes to their hood, tugging it a bit more over. Yeowch. ]
Incredibly lucky. Even if I have no idea what it all means. But does that mean you think it's possible something else like this can happen when I pick the next path? I'm not even sure what to do with this right now.
[ since he cannot tell anyone and does not plan to. ]
It's a possibility, it's happened once already so, I would not say it's impossible. [ A head tilt, pondering... ] ... If you do so anonymously, it should be fine for you to share this finding. As long as it doesn't connect back to you and potentially risk telling your role, it should be fine.
[ Shoma voice: I'll keep all this information here and one day I'll die ]
...it's too risky right now without knowing what this actually is. And also, I'm not sure how to do it anonymously unless I, like, write individual notes to shove in people's lockers or tape to their doors or something.
It is ultimately your decision in the end. [ So they will not push. ] Hmmm.. An idea is we could have the drones that normally deliver requested items drop off written notes to the lockers. Someone you think would be a good candidate for sharing with others.
[ They move to raise their cup to drink with their left arm now, keeping their mechanical right in their lap. ]
I have a few people I can think of who're nosy enough, at least. [ tiredly. ] But that's...really not a bad idea. If something else comes up, I'll have to see if they can be tied together and write up a new transcript myself.
Is it really all that surprising? You are essentially trapped here until we can return you home, ideally sooner rather than when the tour concludes. [ Their helmet turns, looking towards the screens on display that are on standby. ] I for one would never think to abandon anyone in their hour of need.
..As a bridge between your crew and everything else, we should make right of things.
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That's right. We're split between Ganymede, Europa, Callisto and Io for one group, and the rest of us in the other. It naturally worked out that way based on some of the Seniors we worked under in our first tour.
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How well do you get along with those in your group then? [ are you guys friends...he really came here to ask them about the information he received and instead he's nosy about this. ]
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Very well I would say. We all take care of one another. [ This is said with genuine warmth in their tone, they really do like their group. ]
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Better than this group. [ hm. ] I mean not that the people here are bad. It's just that I don't know if every single person would actually take care of each other when push comes to shove.
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[ A quiet tilt of their head, their tone light and considering. ] It is difficult to say with how much time has passed but I would say there are those who would. And I would think that counts for something.
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[ he shakes his head though and takes another drink. ]
Anyway, that's not why I came here. I wanted to talk to you about something that came on my I.R.I.S after I picked my route with you.
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..After a route was chosen? [ A curious head tilt. ] What was it?
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Take a look at this.
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Let us see... "Kepler Station"?
[ They dive right into reading as they go suddenly quiet, not really saying anything for a good while before they lean back with a wince. A hand comes to their hood, tugging it a bit more over. Yeowch. ]
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that's not great. ]
Does...any of this sound familiar to you at all?
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...No. It does not. [ A sigh. ] Nothing comes to mind.
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...are you okay?
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Just a small headache.
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Why do you think it was sent to me?
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Hmmm.. It could have been a lucky stray signal, picked up from the path we had gone through? I couldn't really say.
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Incredibly lucky. Even if I have no idea what it all means. But does that mean you think it's possible something else like this can happen when I pick the next path? I'm not even sure what to do with this right now.
[ since he cannot tell anyone and does not plan to. ]
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It's a possibility, it's happened once already so, I would not say it's impossible. [ A head tilt, pondering... ] ... If you do so anonymously, it should be fine for you to share this finding. As long as it doesn't connect back to you and potentially risk telling your role, it should be fine.
[ Shoma voice: I'll keep all this information here and one day I'll die ]
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...it's too risky right now without knowing what this actually is. And also, I'm not sure how to do it anonymously unless I, like, write individual notes to shove in people's lockers or tape to their doors or something.
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It is ultimately your decision in the end. [ So they will not push. ] Hmmm.. An idea is we could have the drones that normally deliver requested items drop off written notes to the lockers. Someone you think would be a good candidate for sharing with others.
[ They move to raise their cup to drink with their left arm now, keeping their mechanical right in their lap. ]
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You mean like...just pick one person and have them do the sharing for me? And just pretend I don't know about it?
[ he is watching their right arm, actually. ]
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Precisely that. Someone you confidently feel may share with others. Have it spread along that way with none the wiser to know the true source.
[ Their right arm stays rock still, though their fingers unfurl and clench now and then. ]
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I have a few people I can think of who're nosy enough, at least. [ tiredly. ] But that's...really not a bad idea. If something else comes up, I'll have to see if they can be tied together and write up a new transcript myself.
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It's a good place to start. Just let me know, and I'll help you where I can.
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...thanks. You've been surprisingly helpful about all of this.
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Is it really all that surprising? You are essentially trapped here until we can return you home, ideally sooner rather than when the tour concludes. [ Their helmet turns, looking towards the screens on display that are on standby. ] I for one would never think to abandon anyone in their hour of need.
..As a bridge between your crew and everything else, we should make right of things.
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