When In Rome
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When In Rome
Here's a place to discuss Mission 12: When In Rome. Feel free to bring up suggestions, ask questions, etc.
Captain Isabel Kersare
Commanding Officer
USS Malinche NCC-38997-A
Re: When In Rome
Surprised I'm the first one but anyway.
I understand that the blackouts are part of the sinister nature of who/what ever is behind all this. What about the hallucinations?
I understand that the blackouts are part of the sinister nature of who/what ever is behind all this. What about the hallucinations?
Lt. Aaron Steele
Chief Science Officer
USS Malinche NCC-38997-A
Re: When In Rome
Hallucinations aren't really a part of what's going on.
Captain Isabel Kersare
Commanding Officer
USS Malinche NCC-38997-A
Re: When In Rome
I have skimmed the last 4 pages of text and have a general idea of what is going on. We have sealed the rift but for whatever reason are heading back towards the asteroid field. Also the possessions are continuing but at least this time Command/Medical is aware of the problem.
Is there anything specific you need science to do? Or should I just write up a general post?
Is there anything specific you need science to do? Or should I just write up a general post?
Lt. Aaron Steele
Chief Science Officer
USS Malinche NCC-38997-A
Re: When In Rome
You might write up a personal log (or mission post) giving Steele's POV on what's been happening. You could assume he's on the bridge, or you could perhaps meet up with Kaylee in Stellar Cartography...
Otherwise, you could have Steele go back over readings from when we went through the asteroid field the first time, since we're heading back there now. (Assume that Barrett gave the order to resume course so we are continuing in that direction.) If you want more specific ideas on what to notice (or just some other ideas for posts), let me know.
Apologies for the delay - haven't been doing so well this week I'm afraid.
Hope this helps!
Otherwise, you could have Steele go back over readings from when we went through the asteroid field the first time, since we're heading back there now. (Assume that Barrett gave the order to resume course so we are continuing in that direction.) If you want more specific ideas on what to notice (or just some other ideas for posts), let me know.
Apologies for the delay - haven't been doing so well this week I'm afraid.
Hope this helps!
Captain Isabel Kersare
Commanding Officer
USS Malinche NCC-38997-A
Re: When In Rome
That is plenty of info, thanks.
Lt. Aaron Steele
Chief Science Officer
USS Malinche NCC-38997-A