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Mid-January, 2008
RCMP/Ministry of Extraordinary Threats Emergency Hangar
Alert, Nunavut, CA
Even in times of the highest tension and most danger, people find ways to keep themselves busy, and neither the Ghostbusters nor the men and women of the world's northern watch bureaus were any great exception. "Ray? Ray! Ray, check it out." Venkman shook his friend's shoulder. "Egon's in a fight with one of the Inquanok guys."
Ray opened an eye and glanced sideways. Several of the Danish contingent and a couple of the Pohjola Project's Sami members were gathered in a semicircle centered on Egon and a broad-faced, dark-eyed man in Danish uniform. "Wow. Spengs is looking kinda..."
"Green," Winston finished for both of them. "That's freaky. What are they fighting about?"
"The worst thing they've ever eaten," said Venkman. "Eske's winning."
Ray and Winston exchanged glances. They both knew Egon's eating habits. "How?" Ray finally asked.
"That's not food," Egon suddenly said, loud enough to be heard over the snickering Greenlanders. "That's biological waste. You can't consider anything with that level of ammonia in it to qualify as edible."
"This from the man who admits to eating casu marzu," said his opponent with the serene smile of a man who knows he's won. "Hákarl is nothing-"
Winston shook his head. Ray gave up on the possibility of a nap and stood up. "Has anyone seen where Captain Korpan went?" he asked, and one of the Finns pointed. "Thank you."
He found the Canadian in the tiny office attached to the hangar, one hand pressing his headset against his ear and the other taking frantic notes. As Ray walked in Korpan lifted his eyes, winced, and held up a piece of paper that read:
Magnetic fields flaring
Deep ones report Russian helicopter near 82.7° N 114.4° W
Radio comms dorppinng like brick
A moment later Korpan scribbled one last line:
Dammit, I can spell. Marines on the way. Tell the others. We're going in.
Ray shuddered, nodded, and went in search of a better door.
[OOC: Assume everyone will be arriving from Milliways within five minutes of each other. Also, don't click on the food links above if you have a weak stomach.]
RCMP/Ministry of Extraordinary Threats Emergency Hangar
Alert, Nunavut, CA
Even in times of the highest tension and most danger, people find ways to keep themselves busy, and neither the Ghostbusters nor the men and women of the world's northern watch bureaus were any great exception. "Ray? Ray! Ray, check it out." Venkman shook his friend's shoulder. "Egon's in a fight with one of the Inquanok guys."
Ray opened an eye and glanced sideways. Several of the Danish contingent and a couple of the Pohjola Project's Sami members were gathered in a semicircle centered on Egon and a broad-faced, dark-eyed man in Danish uniform. "Wow. Spengs is looking kinda..."
"Green," Winston finished for both of them. "That's freaky. What are they fighting about?"
"The worst thing they've ever eaten," said Venkman. "Eske's winning."
Ray and Winston exchanged glances. They both knew Egon's eating habits. "How?" Ray finally asked.
"That's not food," Egon suddenly said, loud enough to be heard over the snickering Greenlanders. "That's biological waste. You can't consider anything with that level of ammonia in it to qualify as edible."
"This from the man who admits to eating casu marzu," said his opponent with the serene smile of a man who knows he's won. "Hákarl is nothing-"
Winston shook his head. Ray gave up on the possibility of a nap and stood up. "Has anyone seen where Captain Korpan went?" he asked, and one of the Finns pointed. "Thank you."
He found the Canadian in the tiny office attached to the hangar, one hand pressing his headset against his ear and the other taking frantic notes. As Ray walked in Korpan lifted his eyes, winced, and held up a piece of paper that read:
Magnetic fields flaring
Deep ones report Russian helicopter near 82.7° N 114.4° W
Radio comms dorppinng like brick
A moment later Korpan scribbled one last line:
Dammit, I can spell. Marines on the way. Tell the others. We're going in.
Ray shuddered, nodded, and went in search of a better door.
[OOC: Assume everyone will be arriving from Milliways within five minutes of each other. Also, don't click on the food links above if you have a weak stomach.]
Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 03:24 pm (UTC)The lighting grows a little brighter as Lua'al-rei leads the two humans through a few short corridors. When they reach the end of it, the room's entire ceiling glows that soft blue-white, and much of the wall space is taken up by glowing purple-white disks. There are curved benches here that look a bit like they were meant as couches for bodies somewhat larger than the average human's, and panels in the wall or rising out of the floor that vaguely resemble sonar displays or something similar. "We're already descending," he says. "Are your ears at all uncomfortable? I'm told that may be a problem."
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Date: 2008-01-28 04:29 pm (UTC)Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 04:39 pm (UTC)Tsybenko exclaims sharply and sits up straight at that. Lua'al-rei slants one eye at him. "Something wrong?"
"The Englishman- does he stammer when he speaks?"
Again, Lua'al-rei dips his chin, then lifts his head. "All the time. It makes him hard to follow, but the trade-off is worth it."
"Bozhe moi. I know that man-"
As the discussion ensues, Kirk can see that the displays are somewhat fuzzier than a typical sonar display; they give the impression of being more of a visual display of an entire region's energy fields than a true sonar reading. Although there are at least two different field readouts, each on a different monitor. While the images coincide to some degree, not everything present on one shows up on the other.
At the top-most edge of one of the displays, something is moving in a long, slow curve.
Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 04:43 pm (UTC)"Is that the Russian sub?"
Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 04:51 pm (UTC)Lua'al-rei tilts his head to one side to get a single-eye view of the monitor. Then he nods. "It is. And it's slowing, by the look of things. The lateral scan is... not a good sign." He points to the readout that looks less like a true sonar display. "We have a physical sense few land species possess that lets us sense ambient electricity, and other energies like it. This is a wide-range outgrowth of that same sense. It is... I don't know how to describe it in your language. 'Running hot' is the best analogue, I think."
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Date: 2008-01-28 05:18 pm (UTC)Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 05:24 pm (UTC)"They should be able to hear now. At least something, if not full sentences."
Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 05:29 pm (UTC)Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 05:33 pm (UTC)At first there's nothing but static. Just as he's drawing breath to speak again, though, the fuzzy, crackly sound of a tired, nerve-wracked man comes through.
... and the mun quietly facepalms as the song "Silent Running" cues up the lines Can you hear me / Can you hear me running / Can you hear me running, can you hear me calling you?.
Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 05:40 pm (UTC)Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 05:50 pm (UTC)"Not a good choice of word just now," the Deep One murmurs.
Tsybenko responds with an extremely rude gesture.
"Much better."
Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 05:54 pm (UTC)Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 06:07 pm (UTC)Tsybenko ignores it, clearing his throat and leaning over the comunication controls again. "Severny," he repeats in Russian. "Severny, this is Konstantin Tsybenko on board the unaffiliated vessel-"
He stops and looks to Lua'al-rei. "This ship- what's her name, please?"
"We don't name our vessels," the Deep One murmurs.
"Bah." Tsybenko wrinkles his nose. "The unaffiliated vessel to the south of your position. Repeat the part about the reactor, please."
"Main reactor efficiency after Admiral Matochkin's ordered adjustments is higher than expected," answers the other vessel, and Tsybenko translates. "We've implemented control measures under the captain's orders, but they don't seem to be affecting the reactor's progress any..."
Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 06:10 pm (UTC)Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 06:39 pm (UTC)"The Wigner effect?" asks Lua'al-rei warily.
"Atomic displacement in solid matter struck by reactor neutrons," says Tsybenko. "Is very good way to get sudden massive rush of heat, the kind that melts bones."
Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 07:09 pm (UTC)"Suggestions, gentlemen, for what to do next. Because whatever is going on there needs to stop."
Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 07:22 pm (UTC)He stops then, turning a little to listen more carefully.
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Date: 2008-01-28 07:27 pm (UTC)Re: Action Time: Team Submarine
Date: 2008-01-28 07:31 pm (UTC)This guy, if nothing else, has even Vulcans beat.
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