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Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 4:54 am
by joertexas
Keven wrote:Stotts nods. "I'm sure I can get you some decent toys, if you don't mind GDF fatigues and guns. Probably not what you're used to. Won't have time to fit you for powered armor, though, even if we can dig you up a spare suit." You know it takes about 45 hours or so to properly fit power armor to its wearer. You're a bit surprised an obvious spook knows that. "Anybody else need weapons and such, just let Gospodin Hardlin know, he'll get it to my office, we'll see what we can do. Just remember this. Weapons have a nasty habit of making you think you're three meters tall and covered with fur. No offense meant, Gospodin Irwin. There will be situations in life where johnwayning it will get you killed faster than Dulinor's chances for the Galactic Peace Prize. We'd rather keep the casualty counts as low as possible, if you please."
"If you want me to be the chief engineer on this ship, I will need to start on the familiarization training immediately. How many will be in the engineering crew, and how much of the maintenance is automated?" Jiao smiles tightly. "If it won't fly, all of the flash bangs are useless."

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 5:56 am
by Eris
Keven wrote:"Anybody else need weapons and such, just let Gospodin Hardlin know, he'll get it to my office, we'll see what we can do. Just remember this. Weapons have a nasty habit of making you think you're three meters tall and covered with fur. No offense meant, Gospodin Irwin. There will be situations in life where johnwayning it will get you killed faster than Dulinor's chances for the Galactic Peace Prize. We'd rather keep the casualty counts as low as possible, if you please."
"Getting in and getting out with no muss, no fuss...like we were never there." Jimi says, "I don't even want to raise a dust cloud when we set the ship down."

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 4:58 pm
by Ramona
"You seem to think I'm going somewhere to start or help perpetuate a war, nothing could be further from the truth." Ramona smiles and leans forward on the table, "I mean don't get me wrong puddin', I'll kill a man in a fair fight... or if I think he's gonna start a fair fight, or if he bothers me, or if there's a woman, or a particularly hot man, or if I'm gettin' paid - mostly only when I'm gettin' paid."

She smirks and winks, "Lets face it, while getting shot at is at least twice as much fun as you think it is, you're not paying me enough to get killed."

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 6:04 am
by Keven
joertexas wrote:
Keven wrote:Stotts nods. "I'm sure I can get you some decent toys, if you don't mind GDF fatigues and guns. Probably not what you're used to. Won't have time to fit you for powered armor, though, even if we can dig you up a spare suit." You know it takes about 45 hours or so to properly fit power armor to its wearer. You're a bit surprised an obvious spook knows that. "Anybody else need weapons and such, just let Gospodin Hardlin know, he'll get it to my office, we'll see what we can do. Just remember this. Weapons have a nasty habit of making you think you're three meters tall and covered with fur. No offense meant, Gospodin Irwin. There will be situations in life where johnwayning it will get you killed faster than Dulinor's chances for the Galactic Peace Prize. We'd rather keep the casualty counts as low as possible, if you please."
"If you want me to be the chief engineer on this ship, I will need to start on the familiarization training immediately. How many will be in the engineering crew, and how much of the maintenance is automated?" Jiao smiles tightly. "If it won't fly, all of the flash bangs are useless."
Hardlin nods. "We'll get you memclips of the system overview, and some manuals for it. And would you like an in person tour? We can arrange that, likely, for tomorrow afternoon. Engineering Section needs to be at least 3 people. Yourself, Gospodin Zal, I think. Gospodin Woo as captain and chief pilot, Gospodin Irwin as XO and navigator, also programmer at arms, though he has engineering skills as well. Gospa Quinn as head of security and medic, secondary programmer at arms. We can probably scrape up some skillage in a day or two, vet them, to fill up the needed slots. Gunners, definitely. Some more med skills if possible. These Carrillian boats usually take a crew of 13, but you can scrape by with 6 or 7, with the automation in place. The government had serious flaws, but their tech was damned good."
Eris wrote:
Keven wrote:"Anybody else need weapons and such, just let Gospodin Hardlin know, he'll get it to my office, we'll see what we can do. Just remember this. Weapons have a nasty habit of making you think you're three meters tall and covered with fur. No offense meant, Gospodin Irwin. There will be situations in life where johnwayning it will get you killed faster than Dulinor's chances for the Galactic Peace Prize. We'd rather keep the casualty counts as low as possible, if you please."
"Getting in and getting out with no muss, no fuss...like we were never there." Jimi says, "I don't even want to raise a dust cloud when we set the ship down."
"That's what we want, Gospodin. Nice and quiet, in and out. No fuss, no muss, no wear and tear on you or the ship."
Ramona wrote:"You seem to think I'm going somewhere to start or help perpetuate a war, nothing could be further from the truth." Ramona smiles and leans forward on the table, "I mean don't get me wrong puddin', I'll kill a man in a fair fight... or if I think he's gonna start a fair fight, or if he bothers me, or if there's a woman, or a particularly hot man, or if I'm gettin' paid - mostly only when I'm gettin' paid." She smirks and winks, "Lets face it, while getting shot at is at least twice as much fun as you think it is, you're not paying me enough to get killed."
Hardlin chuckles. "Duly noted, Gospa. We're paying you to be a professional paranoid, to get your crewmates home."

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 6:53 am
by joertexas
Keven wrote:Hardlin nods. "We'll get you memclips of the system overview, and some manuals for it. And would you like an in person tour? We can arrange that, likely, for tomorrow afternoon. Engineering Section needs to be at least 3 people. Yourself, Gospodin Zal, I think. Gospodin Woo as captain and chief pilot, Gospodin Irwin as XO and navigator, also programmer at arms, though he has engineering skills as well. Gospa Quinn as head of security and medic, secondary programmer at arms. We can probably scrape up some skillage in a day or two, vet them, to fill up the needed slots. Gunners, definitely. Some more med skills if possible. These Carrillian boats usually take a crew of 13, but you can scrape by with 6 or 7, with the automation in place. The government had serious flaws, but their tech was damned good."
Jiao shakes her head. "We are going into hostile territory. A full crew is, in my opinion, necessary if not critical to our success. I would like the tour, yes."
Keven wrote:Hardlin chuckles. "Duly noted, Gospa. We're paying you to be a professional paranoid, to get your crewmates home."
Jiao smiles at Ramona. "I think you're overqualified, but that isn't a bad thing."

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 7:33 pm
by Eris
Jimi nods and says seriously, "Yes, to the personal tour.

"In fact, I want the command team moved aboard ASAP so we can start hands on familiarization, pre-flight checks and some dry drills." Jimi adds, "As you find us more crew we will be in place to integrate them into the team. You want this to have, like, next week? Then we need to start prepping, like, yesterday."

"And I agree with Gospa Stoddart, I'd much rather go in harms way with a full crew than short handed. Hell, I wouldn't oppose having a few extra spacers and a squad of marines in full battle suits along for the ride." Jimi grins, "Doubt you'll provide those, though."

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 12:43 am
by Ramona
Ramona grins and winks at Jiao, "Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean everyone's not out to get you."

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 3:02 am
by joertexas
Ramona wrote:Ramona grins and winks at Jiao, "Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean everyone's not out to get you."
Jiao laughs. "That is true."

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 5:55 am
by Aadam Zal
Aadam Zal listens to all of this with focus and then asides to Jiao:

"Mr. Jiao, lets set it up in engineering. Youre chief, then me, with Irwin pinch hitting? I agree on some automation or maybe another drivehand?"

I'll get to pulling specs on this class and get an idea what were up against. All them p guns drawing on some futzy powerplant. Mm."

(To group)
Im all for the crew slots, but fyi, im a 2 rated pilot, and a real demon on the deck when it comes to comps and programming, so if we gotta rotate or anything, im in. Im also in for EVA work."

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 4:55 pm
by ottarrus
Ivan laughs at the banter at the table in way that would make an Aslan's dewclaws come out... Yeah, this crew will do.

Gospa Stotts, I like how you think. The armament package will do just fine, thank you.

As to crewing the ship, I'm a qualfied bridge officer, Helm and Navigation. I've got some technical skills, but probably not as deep as most of you. Mostly it's just engine theory and maintenance stuff.
I'm set on a good vacc suit, probably better tan most of you. I used to be a belter for living, and not even drop marines care about the quality of their work gear like someone who has to pay for it out of their own pocket.

A toothy smile...
No offense to any of you meat can operators, of course.
As to weapons, I've got an accelerator rifle and snub pistol. Like I said, I'm used to Zero-G. But a pair of dirtside guns would be nice. Nothing fancy, though. I'm not all that up on machine guns, ya know?

Slight change to the subject. Do the evacuees know we're coming? You godspodiiye said you had people in the camps. Are these people an organizing team for the evacuation?

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 10:07 pm
by joertexas
Aadam Zal wrote:Aadam Zal listens to all of this with focus and then asides to Jiao:

"Mr. Jiao, lets set it up in engineering. Youre chief, then me, with Irwin pinch hitting? I agree on some automation or maybe another drivehand?"

I'll get to pulling specs on this class and get an idea what were up against. All them p guns drawing on some futzy powerplant. Mm."
Jiao nods. "I assume the assignments will be made final by the captain, but yes. The more hands we have, the better. Automation is fine for a merchant; it's not so good for a warship."

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 3:13 am
by Ramona
Ramona looks at the ships profile and then at Jiao, "Sister, that ain't no warship and pretending it is is an amazing way to get dead fast."

"That is a get in, get the job done and get the hell out before someone figures out a way to take advantage of the situation."

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 4:13 am
by ottarrus
Ramona wrote:Ramona looks at the ships profile and then at Jiao, "Sister, that ain't no warship and pretending it is is an amazing way to get dead fast."

"That is a get in, get the job done and get the hell out before someone figures out a way to take advantage of the situation."
I agree. Turrets don't make a warship. No matter how well armed, we won't have the electronics or the armor to go toe-to-toe with destroyers. I just want to make the corsairs and raiders stand off, and the armament package looks to do that well.
Our mission is to safely transport these people, and 'safely' means we don't fire a shot. In and out quick as you please, just a slightly more complicated cargo run. That's our definition of success.

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 4:34 am
by joertexas
Ramona wrote:Ramona looks at the ships profile and then at Jiao, "Sister, that ain't no warship and pretending it is is an amazing way to get dead fast."

"That is a get in, get the job done and get the hell out before someone figures out a way to take advantage of the situation."
Jiao shrugs eloquently. "My job is to fix it if it breaks. If we were just running a commercial operation, taking extra time to fix something just costs money. With us, it could be fatal. That's close enough to 'warship' for me." She meets Ramona's gaze. "You should know that I've never commanded a ship before. Chief Engineer places me in the command succession line, so a little training and contingency planning probably is in order."

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 10:35 pm
by Ramona
"My job is is to make sure we all don't die on this fools errand," Ramona says with a wink, "saving folk is noble and all but this bloody war went sideways a long time back and unfortunately thems in power what gives a damn about the common man are few and far between."

"It's like the damned lunatics are running the asylum and no one's quite figured that out yet."

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 1:18 pm
by Aadam Zal
"Ma'am, I kinda give a damn. Why not? You dont have to live like a refugee, with all these crap empty planets that can barely run all over the place with low to no Pop. I think it's great these guys want to stir it up, and I've done lots of sociological shit stirrin in me 7 terms of scoutin. Lets do it, and protect the peds as the mission calls for. I was talkin about the pguns being up for it in a fight, due to range and power draw. No WAY should we be looking for a tangle with a hull full of peds. Thats what escorts are for."

Zal slumps back a bit, having his computer Zeke key in to salient points and details of the conversation for review. The ship, the target world, all or it. He cues it up for later datamining

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 10:29 pm
by Keven
ottarrus wrote:Slight change to the subject. Do the evacuees know we're coming? You godspodiiye said you had people in the camps. Are these people an organizing team for the evacuation?[/color]
Hardlin nods. "Yes and yes, Gospodin Irwin. And you'll be carrying additional supplies for the next batch, if any."
Ramona wrote:"My job is is to make sure we all don't die on this fools errand," Ramona says with a wink, "saving folk is noble and all but this bloody war went sideways a long time back and unfortunately thems in power what gives a damn about the common man are few and far between."

"It's like the damned lunatics are running the asylum and no one's quite figured that out yet."
Stotts nods. "Which is one reason we intend to be a voice of sanity in the dark. It not only pays off in the long and intermediate run, it's also the right thing to do."
Aadam Zal wrote:"Ma'am, I kinda give a damn. Why not? You dont have to live like a refugee, with all these crap empty planets that can barely run all over the place with low to no Pop. I think it's great these guys want to stir it up, and I've done lots of sociological shit stirrin in me 7 terms of scoutin. Lets do it, and protect the peds as the mission calls for. I was talkin about the pguns being up for it in a fight, due to range and power draw. No WAY should we be looking for a tangle with a hull full of peds. Thats what escorts are for."

Zal slumps back a bit, having his computer Zeke key in to salient points and details of the conversation for review. The ship, the target world, all or it. He cues it up for later datamining
Duly noted, will parcel them out as they come in... Heheheheheh

Hardlin says "Okay, we'll schedule the walk-through and move-in for tomorrow afternoon. Myself and Gospa Hiromashu have something we need to take care of in the morning. Gospa Quinn, Gospodin Woo, we expect you to attend the function as well. Wear all white, it'll be the standard Cao Dai memorial service." Jimi, Ramona, you know that Cao Dai Buddhism was a predominant religion in Carrillian space, and that Go-Go was brought up Cao Dai. "Anything else before we break for lunch? You're all welcome to the office commissary, we'll of course comp your lunches..."

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 10:38 pm
by Ramona
Ramona sticks up a hand, "Ya, where the hell can I get a white dress in my size didi mao?"

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 11:35 pm
by joertexas
Jiao stands and makes her way to the commissary for lunch. her mind races as she walks along. What the hell have I just gotten myself into? Running away from home was a good idea at the time, but finding a war wasn't what I had in mind. She sighs softly.

Re: Funeral for a Friend: Gralyn RD 1835, 247-1125

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 5:59 am
by Keven
Ramona wrote:Ramona sticks up a hand, "Ya, where the hell can I get a white dress in my size didi mao?"
Zharkova finally pipes up. "I know a great shop here in Corbingrad. I'll call them after the meeting and get you an appointment, Gospa. They know me, they'll cut a good price."