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ROLE — MISSION CONTROL 🚀
MISSION CONTROL
welcome, RODION.
On MONDAY afternoon some hours after landing, then the new amenities to the ship, Rodion will hear a familiar notification ringing from her I.R.I.S. It takes one look, one gesture, and a gold message screen displays in a cascade.
... The message is sparse and carries a rigid aura.
... The message is sparse and carries a rigid aura.
You want answers, don't you? Come to the command room right now.
CALLISTO
Rodion has seen the command room before in passing. It's the room where the senior crew often check all sort of stuff from metrics, diagnostics, navigation, supply, inventory... You get the point. There are a number of terminals, all of them Rodion is aware she wouldn't have access clearance.
There waits Callisto with their arms crossed, staring intensely at the main supercomputer. How you want to interpret it is up to you, but they do lift their head when they sense her peek through the door. They proceed to say nothing.
Just come on in.
There waits Callisto with their arms crossed, staring intensely at the main supercomputer. How you want to interpret it is up to you, but they do lift their head when they sense her peek through the door. They proceed to say nothing.
Just come on in.
RULES
As the role responsible for mission control, Rodion is expected to follow a few rules:
1. For now, keep your new designation a secret. Should this designation be shared with anyone without prior authorization, consequences and termination of position are possible. This can be revisited at a later date.
2. If you distribute any information acquired, it must be done anonymously or without referencing the source. This can be revisited at a later date.
3. Rodion will be given the opportunity to uncover one file from one of three directories in a hacked console.🚀 EUDORA, an uncovered bank of ship data audits and previous mission dossiers.
📓 JOURNALS, an isolated cloud of otherwise private I.R.I.S. files.
👥 CREW, files that contain historical personnel records.
4. Selection is due by WEDNESDAY and information will be dispensed as soon as possible, but ideally before the next week.
1. For now, keep your new designation a secret. Should this designation be shared with anyone without prior authorization, consequences and termination of position are possible. This can be revisited at a later date.
2. If you distribute any information acquired, it must be done anonymously or without referencing the source. This can be revisited at a later date.
3. Rodion will be given the opportunity to uncover one file from one of three directories in a hacked console.
📓 JOURNALS, an isolated cloud of otherwise private I.R.I.S. files.
👥 CREW, files that contain historical personnel records.


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[ At least Callisto thinks so. ]
Tying a name to a station at least could be helpful with memory issues in senior crew... But that is something you all can try deducing with the pieces you have or may find. [ So back to role specific. ] I'm reconsidering upgrading this terminal to handle a second search if you're having so much trouble with one.
[ they're just being a bitch but it's an ic perk preview ]
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[ Surely once they reach home base it'll be fine, but the sooner she can figure out stuff and make it so that there's less people dying, the nicer it'll probably be. Less depression! ]
There's what, two or three other results we end up finding weekly anyway, right... I'm also kinda banking on everyone brainblasting the HER-MES to help me narrow down some ideas too, since I don't always get to see them right away.
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[ They aren't going to be entirely optimistic about it. ]
I won't be extending days for you to crowdsource, but that plan shows promise if people don't use HER-MES for self-indulgence. [ They are thinking though. ] We are still leaning more towards CEM wave information.
[ To make sure. ]
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The other ones that you guys aren't in charge of... like the one I went on, or the guys that went to the City. Are those also caused by CEM distortions or whatever?
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[ So yeah. ]
We do not entirely know, but it seems likely since they're similar to the planned expeditions in terms of simulated scenarios. I haven't been told much about what goes on during the times some of the junior crew are whisked away, but senior crew theory is waves causing dimensional tears.
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[ Never forget Jorker. ]
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It does sound similar to a storm.
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Greaaat.
Any ideas whether the whole kill virus thing might also be a storm thing?
Just wanna get some theories.
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I wonder if there are historical references to them.
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Tell me a bit more about what you mean by historical references.
[ History lessons don't exist in the City (sort of). ]
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I am curious to know if there are any references from other planets because as far as I know CEM waves have always existed.
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Are there any like... interstellar organisations that keep track of this stuff?
[ Forces like the Head like to keep an eye on any unusual things, including any particularly suspicious Singularities being made. Maybe there's an intergalactic force for it. ]
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[ they are not a researcher/scientist ]
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[ This again. ]
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Is it maybe someone in the old crew?
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I don't know why, but I am considering that it may be.
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[ Paranoid as ever and an exchange is the only thing that makes them feel comfortable. However, they've been on edge lately. Their fists clench tighter, shoulders broad and tense. ]
I know the answer is somewhere here. It'll tell me where he is—then I can take him home... To the paradise I made for us.
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Something about Rodya's expression pinches and shifts a little when Callisto says paradise. Kind of like she doesn't believe in things like that. Not that she's going to say that out loud since it's a very personal sort of thing. ]
...Right. Yeah.
Hope that works out for you, the whole paradise thing...
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It will.
[ Confident, no. It's arrogant. ]
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[ Just to address the 'I have nothing to offer you' bit. ]
The more and the quicker we figure out the problem, the more it benefits us all -- so consider it even anyway.
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[ But they do want to solve the problem if it means finding that person. ]
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