[ ganymede is out and about! at the moment, they can be found in the mess hall, checking their I.R.I.S. and comparing it to a panel that they've activated in the wall. there's a pause as they enable something that's labeled a debug, and then nod to themself before they look up from their holo screen and perk visibly at seeing dion. ]
[ there's a blip of concern at the weariness, but it's muted like the rest of their emotions. oh no their knight. ]
I am, yeah. We've noticed a few errors in more minor parts of the ship, nothing pressing but just mildly inconvenient. The automated cook being kind of slower, the cooling in the galley being finicky. Things like that. Otherwise all seems to be going well.
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why would they not be concerned about you tho you nerd ]
Every now and then. I think it's a bit of growing pains - we updated the Eudora's systems, so she's getting used to all of the new upgrades and information.
Irregularities how? If you're talking about the - [ gestures... at their helmet? indicating thoughts. ] - that would be interference from space, affecting our bodies. The nanites are actually keeping it from being worse.
The, ah, things that power the I.R.I.S. and give you access to parts of the ship, boost your immunity to illness and expedite healing in the medbay. It's temporary, though.
Maybe a week at most? [ tilting their head ] They're cosmoelectromagnetic waves that can impact our minds and bodies, although it's pretty harmless - just kind of inconvenient. It's mitigated to some degree while the Eudora and on planets, at least.
Ha... required by our contracts while we're training, otherwise many of us wouldn't wear them. It's meant to retain professionalism - though it feels more like it aientates, doesn't it?
Some more than others, but it depends on the rule we're working with. This one... a lot of us really think that it's kind of useless as far as rules go.
No, no. It logs what you write just because it goes into the system to be transferred to one another, but it doesn't monitor what you all say. Or what we say.
It does log what rooms you go into when you have authorization for them, like the galley or your rooms, but that's just security in case something happens like we have to evacuate.
We do have a security feed that monitors public areas via images, and sound where possible. But Adrastea is the one that monitors that and loops us in if something needs all of us to look at it.
That alone is a lot of information, though, so tracking conversations would be quite the effort.
Not especially, no. For the most part it's a pretty lenient company - and usually there's an extensive check into employee backgrounds. This time... well, we're pretty sure something got very messed up with you guys.
It does. It concerns me a great deal. The lack of consent, of information... foresight. It's troubling. We didn't know we were going to have you guys on board until a few days before we went to pick you up.
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Hey there, Mr. Lesage. You settling in alright?
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Sir Ganymede. [ a nod. ] Well enough. Are you performing maintenance of this aircraft?
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I am, yeah. We've noticed a few errors in more minor parts of the ship, nothing pressing but just mildly inconvenient. The automated cook being kind of slower, the cooling in the galley being finicky. Things like that. Otherwise all seems to be going well.
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anyway now he's confused, don't be concerned about him. ]
Are these normal occurrences?
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why would they not be concerned about you tho you nerd ]
Every now and then. I think it's a bit of growing pains - we updated the Eudora's systems, so she's getting used to all of the new upgrades and information.
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Is that why... there are these irregularities among the crew?
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Irregularities how? If you're talking about the - [ gestures... at their helmet? indicating thoughts. ] - that would be interference from space, affecting our bodies. The nanites are actually keeping it from being worse.
The, ah, things that power the I.R.I.S. and give you access to parts of the ship, boost your immunity to illness and expedite healing in the medbay. It's temporary, though.
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[ space causes drift?? wild ]
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And in some ways, I feel like it helps a little with transparency from our end for you all to be able have a sense of us. No kept secrets.
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[ glances at the helmet ]
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I should hope the sentiment doesn't offend.
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We can probably find a loophole or leniency as the tour goes on, but I'm not sure when that'd be.
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[ huh, he looks a lil surprised ]
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Some more than others, but it depends on the rule we're working with. This one... a lot of us really think that it's kind of useless as far as rules go.
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So this device on our wrist is not monitoring our conversations alongside our condition.
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It does log what rooms you go into when you have authorization for them, like the galley or your rooms, but that's just security in case something happens like we have to evacuate.
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That seems like quite an oversight. Though I suppose if it is constantly listening, it is quite a large volume of information to sift through.
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That alone is a lot of information, though, so tracking conversations would be quite the effort.
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