[ it's not inaccurate, but they shrug their shoulders slightly. ]
Some, but it's within everyone's rights. Things have been out of hand and we are the metaphorical faces of the situation that you've all been placed in. We're hoping that it was a one-time incident.
Others are a bit more hopeful than I am. Since the first day, things have been going poorly, and if we don't have answers they'll continue to. But we keep moving forward with what we have.
I never have, and I never will, no matter the employer. If I disagree with something, even if I like the person I'm working for... I'm not exactly going to stand by it.
No, they shouldn't. And this particular authority isn't inspiring much confidence in everyone at the moment.
[ we came back around. ]
Fulfill their final wishes either at the end of the tour or when we're able to get you all back home, whichever comes first, whether it was to incinerate their bodies or return them to their loved ones. They have to remain as they are for evidence as to what's happened to them, but the pods will keep them at peace in the meantime.
makes them laugh at him. they're not sorry about it, but also it's not particularly mean, at least. ]
No, none of us are interested in that sort of thing. Io did examine the bodies after they were interred, especially Pearce's to find out more about how he'd died, but we've left them at rest otherwise.
When the doors locked last week, I thought to myself... even if there is danger, there is no reason to surrender capable bodies available for labour. It makes little sense.
[ they watch him back, the glow inside their helmet only blinking occasionally. ]
A number of unusual events to come about with this last Thursday. We had no scheduled jump, as we were moving linear in the same galaxy - we had no reason to even skip a rock across the galactic pond, so to speak. So there should have been no lockdown.
Senior officers also shouldn't have been locked in location, and we should have been able to override the command for lockdown if all eight of us initiated it. But it denied this. In that situation, we would have been able to put all hands on deck for abled bodies if there was an emergency. I'd rather have you all free to move and defend yourselves, where you're able to, than leave you behind a closed door even we can't get to, if you needed help.
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[ it's not inaccurate, but they shrug their shoulders slightly. ]
Some, but it's within everyone's rights. Things have been out of hand and we are the metaphorical faces of the situation that you've all been placed in. We're hoping that it was a one-time incident.
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Others are a bit more hopeful than I am. Since the first day, things have been going poorly, and if we don't have answers they'll continue to. But we keep moving forward with what we have.
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How long have you been with this company?
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Is that something you're able to do without consequence?
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[ considering... ]
I imagine there would be some sort of consequence for it, but that would be if I was caught.
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I never have, and I never will, no matter the employer. If I disagree with something, even if I like the person I'm working for... I'm not exactly going to stand by it.
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[ ... ]
Then, a question if I may? The bodies of those who have passed seem to still be in their pods. What do you intend to do with them?
[ me forgetting this is the reason for my audience ]
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[ we came back around. ]
Fulfill their final wishes either at the end of the tour or when we're able to get you all back home, whichever comes first, whether it was to incinerate their bodies or return them to their loved ones. They have to remain as they are for evidence as to what's happened to them, but the pods will keep them at peace in the meantime.
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I feared that were being kept for some manner of experimentation.
[ Look he's so distrustful. ]
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makes them laugh at him. they're not sorry about it, but also it's not particularly mean, at least. ]
No, none of us are interested in that sort of thing. Io did examine the bodies after they were interred, especially Pearce's to find out more about how he'd died, but we've left them at rest otherwise.
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That is a relief. Though I regret there being bodies in the first place.
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[ watching them ]
When the doors locked last week, I thought to myself... even if there is danger, there is no reason to surrender capable bodies available for labour. It makes little sense.
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A number of unusual events to come about with this last Thursday. We had no scheduled jump, as we were moving linear in the same galaxy - we had no reason to even skip a rock across the galactic pond, so to speak. So there should have been no lockdown.
Senior officers also shouldn't have been locked in location, and we should have been able to override the command for lockdown if all eight of us initiated it. But it denied this. In that situation, we would have been able to put all hands on deck for abled bodies if there was an emergency. I'd rather have you all free to move and defend yourselves, where you're able to, than leave you behind a closed door even we can't get to, if you needed help.
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Are you among the newest recruits to this company? Apart from ourselves.
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