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DAY 131 (fri) cont ...
Kirk and the crew of the Cacophony continued to explore the dangerous corridors and rooms beneath the Preserver temple on the vulcan planet of Huroc.
They encountered and had a fire fight with another group of skuttlers, that all used an electrical ranged attack. The crew began calling the weapons 'dischargers' as the first charge always seemed
to be the biggest and most painful when it hit.
Once these had been dealt with the continued exploring the rooms. At the next door they found a pit trap, which Kirk narrowly avoided falling into, then another door that sent a shiver down his spine, but which seemed to have no further effect on him.
Behind the door was a giant bronze automaton, a mechanical being easily ten feet tall and it lumbered towards them, attacking with a colossal long sword. They retreated down the corridor and into a sort of ancient store room, shooting solid metal slugs into it with their shotguns. Kirk dodged the sword again and again, blasting away and despite its size and strength it eventually fell, another heap of scrap metal.
After the automaton the shot up another two 'rollers'. Injured and tired they returned to the first room they had entered and got some rest.
While the others rested, Kirk went back up to the ship to get some dilithium to re-power their personal shields, some rations and the 'jammer-jammer'. He took Murphy with him and they were gone about two and a half hours.
They all rested a further five hours.
By 1900 they were ready for another delve into the temple dungeons. In a room at the end of a long corridor they found three 'blue skins', humanoid type beings that attacked them on first sight with bows and arrows.
Kirk used his grenade launcher on them and two were killed. The third was badly injured but alive. This proved, if proof were needed, that generally a grenade launcher wins against bows and arrows!
Murphy healed the blue-skin enough to keep it alive, tied it up, then they continued their exploration.
They were attacked by four more skuttlers and another automaton. By now Kirk and his crew were really wishing they had invested in ear-defenders and shooter's glasses as they were now deafened from the shotgun blasts echoing off the corridor walls and half blinded by the smoke from the spent cartridges. The corridors of the temple lower levels were now full of scrap metal and splashes of blood.
Sunday, 19 June 2016
Friday, 17 June 2016
Pictures vaguely like the current party
Yli Taruin Samarach the Xeth
Basil the Druid
Drashnag the Eye of Grummsh
Falo-han the Ranger
Irritator the 'Lizard Wizard'
Lavinia the Swashbuckler
Rollo the Druid
Shump the Barbarian/Fighter
Sylvia the Cleric
Friday, 10 June 2016
Wednesday, 8 June 2016
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Chapter One - The Beach
It began with a light. No. It began with a smell, a thought
of a smell. A sleepy reminder of childish memories of the sea. A smell of salt,
and sand, warmth and light. I was lying on warm sand, on a beach. My eyes were
shut and I could remember nothing.
Who I was, and what I was, it had seemed to slip my mind. I
must have been someone, I realised that, I wasn't born here, lying on the sand,
but the memory was too dim, a life lived by another, as distant as a star
reflected in a well. Maybe there had been a woman, a house, a job, all the
things you would expect in a man. It felt of very little consequence.
My eyes opened, and then dazzled shut, I rose, and slowly
focused on a gently moving blue horizon. I looked around, and found myself,
apparently lying on a beach on some bright tropical shore.
The sand was a brilliant white, the sea was a light azure
blue. Looking up I saw an almost unbelievably blue sky, without a single cloud
in it to mar its perfection. A large ripe sun threw down its warmth onto my
shoulders. Behind me was a green wall of vegetation, its dark depths speaking
of ancient vine covered temples. I looked down in bemusement at the warm sand
that sifted through the toes of my bare feet.
I tried to recollect what I could have been doing to have
arrived at such a place. Had I been at sea, and been shipwrecked? For all I
knew, I had been plucked from my bed and deposited here by some unknown hand. As
a wave of panic hit me, I considered the possibility that I was dreaming. I
looked around, the sea, the sand, the dark green leaves of god knew what sort
of plants, seemed to me almost too real in the warmth of the sunlight. The
smell of the seaweed, the sensation of the breeze on my face, and the sound of
the waves gently breaking on some distant unseen rocks, could not be confused
with illusion. It was all too sharp and in focus, there was not any doubt in my
mind at all. A dream can be mistaken for reality, but reality can never be
mistaken for a dream.
It dawned on me, that whatever had happened, I at least had
no recollection of it. It embarrasses me now to think of the confused self-pity
I felt for myself then, before I had any inkling of what fate had in store for
me. I had no more idea of what to do than a new-born baby, but I do remember my
first few actions involved running up and down as stark terror began to grip
me, and an awful lot of screaming and yelling for help. It started with pacing
up and down, putting my hands to my mouth or eyes, and muttering half
incoherent sentences, trying to spring a memory from my foggy mind. Like many
people, when left all alone I will start talking to myself, and I found my
mutterings getting louder and louder until all sense was drowned out by my fast
developing fear.
There was only so much shouting I could sustain, however, a
fact, which had nothing to do with my lack of desire to do so. As it began to
grow dark, the fear I had been feeling began to grow, and as the sky grew
redder, I still had no idea who I was or how I had got here.
The stars began to come out, and a large moon illuminated
the beach, almost as if it were day. The magnificence of the sky drew my
attention and at last I began to return to myself. The stars were incredible, a
great heavenly display of light and wonder. I was sure I had never seen
anything like it my life, these strange constellations, alien to me, and yet
speaking to me, a peaceful whisper.
My next thoughts were that surely I must have died, and that
I was experiencing the afterlife. Contemplating this I drifted off to sleep.
I awoke, in the cool morning and as my mind reconstructed
and remembered, I leant towards more rational explanations. A shipwreck, of
course. I noticed for the first time, that I was only wearing shorts and a
white T-shirt. This added weight to the argument. Perhaps I had been on a
holiday cruise ship, or on a private yacht? I must have amnesia, which
prevented my recollecting anything about how I had come to be a castaway, I
reasoned.
I paced out a stretch of the beach, as I tried to recall any
memories of what had happened to me. I found that while my mind wandered, my
feet decided their own direction, and when I had once again come to my senses,
I guessed that I had walked along several miles of the brilliantly white sandy
beach. I turned to look at the prints that I had left, as the gentle tide began
to wash them away. I was lost in a deep revere, I could have been anywhere, and
I felt that these prints were those of another man. Surely it wasn't me,
walking here and leaving temporary marks on this strange foreign shore? It was
an overwhelming experience, not exactly panic, but almost as if I was adrift
from my own body, I certainly didn't feel part of it any longer. I felt, for a
moment, that I was drifting away completely, but suddenly my attention was
grabbed by an object appearing around the jut of a rocky promontory. It was
nothing so much as an ancient sailing vessel, like a galley or trireme, in full
sail, and with oars rising up and down in the surf. In a moment I was shouting
out as loudly as my raw throat would allow, and waving my hands to attract the
attention of the craft. I saw dark figures move around the deck, and they
seemed to study me, they did not appear to be in any great hurry to attempt a
rescue. Presently a boat was lowered and two of the dark figures clambered into
it, and began to row towards the shore.
As they grew closer, I saw that one of them was rowing, and
that the other was sat in the stern of the boat. They surely must be very tall
men, I thought, at least seven feet each. They got closer still, and doubts
began to enter my head. I could not see the rower’s face, as he had his back to
me, but the passenger seemed to be wearing a Halloween mask of some kind. A
sort of boar’s face mask, with tusks, and red malevolent eyes, with coarse
brown hair tufting out from underneath his hat.
I took a few steps back.
Suddenly I realized I had no more time for speculation,
these two beast men were on the beach and advancing purposefully towards me.
They were wearing leather breeches and long blue coats, one of them had a three
cornered hat on, and the other wore a simple bandanna. They were huge
creatures, broad shouldered and powerful in appearance, but the most striking
feature was their animal like faces, which marked them out so obviously as
something other than human. Without speculating further, I fled for the tree
line, driven on by panic.
Not looking behind me, I could hear that the two creatures
were pursuing, and I could make out their grunts and cackles, as they called
out to each other. I fled between the roots of the tall trees, headlong, with
little care as to what I was blundering into. I fell several times, but
scrambled up instantly, and accelerated back to as fast as I could go. I could
still hear them crashing through the undergrowth, and glancing back, caught a
glimpse of one of them, a huge dark figure silhouetted in the light of the sun
filtering through the trees. It was then I received a stunning blow to the
head, and I had enough sense in me only to perceive I had run right into a
branch. I looked down at my feet, they appeared to be a long way off, and
wondered why I couldn't get them to move. As I began to lose consciousness, I
felt the beasts lay their hands on me, with no more concern than a man might
pick up a rabbit.
There were three beds in this room, but there were only two
people currently within. The door was shut, so they had been talking in
privacy. None of the beds were occupied, the starched sheets had been left
undisturbed. It was a hospital ward, a familiar place. Pale green walls, with
nothing to decorate them, but medical paraphernalia and a strong smell of
disinfectant and simple efficient furniture.
A man sat on a chair in one corner of the room, and a woman
wearing a doctor’s coat stood beside the window. The man was dressed in ill
fitting jeans; two sizes too big, and held up with a leather belt. On his body
he wore a T-shirt with a print on it of Daffy Duck. He was tall and thin,
possibly in his late twenties, although his face was aged by two or three
week’s growth of stubble. He had a very distant look on his haggard features.
The woman was obviously a doctor, from her white coat, with a stethoscope
thrust into one of the pockets, and the large round glasses that somewhat
spoiled her pretty face. Her whole demeanour spoke of a medical profession,
from the way she stood, and the look of concerned interest she affected. This
one was probably in her early thirties, although she was dressed to look older,
in a plain white blouse and grey skirt.
The sun had come out briefly, in between the clouds, and
sifting through the blinds, it cut the room into neat little slices.
Dr. Lock looked down at the pen she had been clutching,
unaware that she had been holding it. She put it down on the windowsill.
'That's quiet a ... yes'
The speaker’s eyes glanced nervously away from the doctor.
'What a way to break a three week silence.'
Dr. Lock appeared lost in thought for a moment or two, then
casting off the spell of the speakers words, she remembered that she was a
neuro-oncologist, and had a duty to perform.
'Do you remember who you are?'
No answer.
'Do you remember how you got here?'
Again the speaker didn't respond.
'What should I call you?'
The speaker shrugged, and then after a pause said, 'The
nurses have been calling me Yarn.'
'Ah yes, they do have a taste for irony,' Lock replied.
'Still you'll surprise them all, now that you've found your tongue.'
Yarn didn't answer.
'OK,' said Lock, looking at some papers, which she had
pulled from a pink folder.
'I'll run over some things for you. You were admitted to the
Royal, in a state of severe confusion. Amnesia, delusions, hallucinations. You
were able to verbalise, but mostly incoherently. X-ray showed no trauma of any
kind, and the consultant at the Royal.. ah.. Dr. Heart referred you here, to
the Weston for an MRI. You’re due for your scan tomorrow.'
Yarn, who had been looking intently at the doctor, shifted
his gaze to the floor.
Dr. Lock took this moment to review the things that had just
happened. Yarn had been sat in the chair when she had arrived, and had started
speaking as soon as she had approached the window. His voice was captivating.
Strong, dynamic, and fascinating, a sombre baritone, the voice of a natural
storyteller, it almost talked straight to the ancestral part of her that had
listened to spoken tales for thousands of years before the invention of
television. She had been lured right into the story from the first sentence,
and had totally forgotten who she was, or where she was from the very first
second. For all she knew or cared, she was eight again, being read ‘Lord of the
Rings’ by her father, prior to bedtime.
She had been there with him on the beach, and it had taken her a second
or two to return to this room.
Yarn broke the silence and said, 'Scanning for what?'
Dr. Lock ahemed, telling herself, I am the doctor, he is the
patient, try and remember that Heather, your not a little girl anymore, and
said, 'A brain tumour, but I should stress that this is just to rule out the
possibility.'
'And if there was one, will you cut it out?'
'That would depend on the type of tumour.'
'Would you do it?'
'I'm a consultant, not a surgeon. Mr. Hood is our resident
neuro surgeon.'
'Ah,' Yarn sighed.
'But I'll pop in to see you tomorrow, after the scan.'
Yarn remained silent.
Dr. Lock talked for a bit longer, but she gradually realized
that her patient wasn't paying any attention, and that she was wasting her breath.
It looked like he had drifted away to whatever world it was he had just come
from.
Wordlessly Dr. Lock left the room.
Monday, 23 May 2016
(G275 20/05/2016 via Roll20 - AP(GM), JF, Mira)
(G275 20/05/2016 via Roll20 - AP(GM), JF, Mira)
DAY 248 (14 Uktar)(November) continued...
It was all getting rather frantic, this insect like creature with the trident was a formidable foe.
I was badly injured and flew back to the others. I could hear Sylvia cursing repeatedly as all her healing spells fizzled, stopped by the evil works of Despayr.
I healed myself instead, with my 'Sasserine Nut', an artifact that has saved my skin on many an occasion. I couldn't see much through the clouds of poison, but I could see the zaps of lightning from my summoned arrowhawk as it attacked the creature.
I could hear Basil too, screeching in anger as one after an other his spells were resisted. If you'll remember, he was in the form of a giant dire bat, but at some point he landed and joined Drashnag in the melee, fed up that his magic was having no effect.
I was all the way back with the others, but from what I was told later, the creature saw Basil as a weaker target than Drashnag and chased him back to the floating steps again forcing the driud to take to the wing once more. He flapped off to join us at the other end of the walkway.
Drashnag, and I think Yli, it was hard to tell in the gloom and poison clouds, must have got a few good whacks on it, as well as the arrowhawk and the fiendish wasp, as the creature teleported again. It appeared right before me, Sylvia and Lavinia!
I don't know what it's plan was, but if it thought it was down at the easy end of the walkway it was mistaken. Sylvia, in her anger, let rip with a powerful Searing Light spell, but the things resistance to magic saved it once more!
It was my turn next and I didn't hold out much hope but I decided to try a Baleful Polymorph spell on the pesky thing anyway and lo and behold it landed!
I was as amazed as anyone when it turned into a toad, the trident falling to the planks with a clatter.
Lavinia poked it with her rapier, but somehow its magic was still protecting it, so with a hefty kick she punted it over the side of the bridge. It landed in the darkness some hundred feet below with a sickening splat.
Well, the fight had been long and hard and most of us were injured or sickened by the poison. Basil had used just about every spell he had during the fight and I too was running low so once again we headed back to the cave to lick our wounds and plan our next move.
The four people we had rescued were not particularly talkative so I spent my time writing up my journals and composing a long letter to my father. Just letting my thoughts run, I find it soothes me and passes the time as we rest.
Lavinia mainly lies beside me, sometimes talking, sometimes reading what I've written. I really wish she hadn't come with us now, we are in terrible danger.
Sylvia has been praying much more than usual now, I think the gloominess of this place is finally breaking through her stubborn spirit.
As for the others, well, Basil sits alone and strokes his snake. Drashnag and Shump occasionally talk of things in their own language but I think they do not really care for each other much. Falo-han always was the silent type, but from his demeanour I think he is doing fine. Yli I find hard to work out, but he too seems to be coping.
Irritator lives up to his name, he really is quite irritating. He likes to know what is going on with everyone and asks lots of questions. I'll give him the time of day but none of the others can be bothered with him. It seems funny that such a small and scruffy creature is such a powerful wizard.
Oh look now, he is talking to Rolanda and she is glancing at me as if to say, 'Help!' The poor fellow can't even get accepted into the company of a rat!
Well anyway, I shall get some rest now, these magic bedrolls are remarkably comfortable.
DAY 248 (14 Uktar)(November) continued...
It was all getting rather frantic, this insect like creature with the trident was a formidable foe.
I was badly injured and flew back to the others. I could hear Sylvia cursing repeatedly as all her healing spells fizzled, stopped by the evil works of Despayr.
I healed myself instead, with my 'Sasserine Nut', an artifact that has saved my skin on many an occasion. I couldn't see much through the clouds of poison, but I could see the zaps of lightning from my summoned arrowhawk as it attacked the creature.
I could hear Basil too, screeching in anger as one after an other his spells were resisted. If you'll remember, he was in the form of a giant dire bat, but at some point he landed and joined Drashnag in the melee, fed up that his magic was having no effect.
I was all the way back with the others, but from what I was told later, the creature saw Basil as a weaker target than Drashnag and chased him back to the floating steps again forcing the driud to take to the wing once more. He flapped off to join us at the other end of the walkway.
Drashnag, and I think Yli, it was hard to tell in the gloom and poison clouds, must have got a few good whacks on it, as well as the arrowhawk and the fiendish wasp, as the creature teleported again. It appeared right before me, Sylvia and Lavinia!
I don't know what it's plan was, but if it thought it was down at the easy end of the walkway it was mistaken. Sylvia, in her anger, let rip with a powerful Searing Light spell, but the things resistance to magic saved it once more!
It was my turn next and I didn't hold out much hope but I decided to try a Baleful Polymorph spell on the pesky thing anyway and lo and behold it landed!
I was as amazed as anyone when it turned into a toad, the trident falling to the planks with a clatter.
Lavinia poked it with her rapier, but somehow its magic was still protecting it, so with a hefty kick she punted it over the side of the bridge. It landed in the darkness some hundred feet below with a sickening splat.
Well, the fight had been long and hard and most of us were injured or sickened by the poison. Basil had used just about every spell he had during the fight and I too was running low so once again we headed back to the cave to lick our wounds and plan our next move.
The four people we had rescued were not particularly talkative so I spent my time writing up my journals and composing a long letter to my father. Just letting my thoughts run, I find it soothes me and passes the time as we rest.
Lavinia mainly lies beside me, sometimes talking, sometimes reading what I've written. I really wish she hadn't come with us now, we are in terrible danger.
Sylvia has been praying much more than usual now, I think the gloominess of this place is finally breaking through her stubborn spirit.
As for the others, well, Basil sits alone and strokes his snake. Drashnag and Shump occasionally talk of things in their own language but I think they do not really care for each other much. Falo-han always was the silent type, but from his demeanour I think he is doing fine. Yli I find hard to work out, but he too seems to be coping.
Irritator lives up to his name, he really is quite irritating. He likes to know what is going on with everyone and asks lots of questions. I'll give him the time of day but none of the others can be bothered with him. It seems funny that such a small and scruffy creature is such a powerful wizard.
Oh look now, he is talking to Rolanda and she is glancing at me as if to say, 'Help!' The poor fellow can't even get accepted into the company of a rat!
Well anyway, I shall get some rest now, these magic bedrolls are remarkably comfortable.
Sunday, 22 May 2016
(G274 13/05/2016 via Roll20 - JF(GM), AP) 51
(G274 13/05/2016 via Roll20 - JF(GM), AP) 51
Kirk and Dell gave Adam a look over, but it appeared that the avatar had ceased to function. After a check on the AI core they also learned that it too had shutdown and was in a very long diagnostic cycle. It looked like the AI had been affected so much by the Preserver Tech on the planet that it had almost completely shut down.
With Adam out of action, this meant that Kirk would have to take some of the less experienced crew members with him. To aid them in any fire fight that was likely to happen he replicated up some powerful personal shields.
At 2200 Kirk set a watch and turned in, retiring to his cabin.
DAY 131(fri)
Kirk and the crewmen he was taking with him, namely Celes, Murphy and Paterson knocked on the gate of the temple compound at 0800 and were admitted within.
'Greetings offworlders!' said Sagra as the arrived.
They wasted no time as Sagra bit them enter the temple and he lead them down into a lower room where they were met by a vulcan woman called Yuyu. She wore a golden robe and headdress.
At this point Sagra bit them farewell and Yuyu lead them through stone tunnels, down stairs and over stone bridges that went across vast bottomless chasms.
At some point the MATSE cut out and stopped working, and although they could no longer understand Yuyu she bid them to continue following her. Kirk realised that she could understand what he said but that he could no longer understand her.
The only lights they now had were from torches attached to their rifles.
Finally, after nearly an hour of subterranean travel they arrived at a set of stone door and when she opened them she motioned for Kirk and his crew to go down the stairs within. She would not follow them.
At the base of the spiral stairs was another door. Kirk tried his tricorder but it was either malfunctioning or being jammed by the effects of the Preserver Tech.
Kirk opened the door and they entered a stone chamber full of dust. There was a hole in the floor and a large barrel, but he ignored these and went across to the door on the other side.
Opening this lead into another small stone chamber. There were six metallic spiders, their bodies the size of dogs, in this room and they attacked immediately. Some attacked with bladed legs while others seemed to have electrical weapons.
They were easily destroyed by the hail of bullets from the crew's assault rifles and shotguns. One did get in close though and exploded, sending shrapnel flying everywhere.
Dazed and deafened from the noise of the assault rifles they carried on. The chamber they were in had an open exit to the north that lead to a corridor and a crossroads. Kirk went to take a look and got the attention of ten more of the 'skuttlers' and a fire fight worthy of the name occurred.
The lead skuttlers ran in and attacked with their blades. The crew shot these ones up quickly but it meant they were at the mercy of the enemies further back that blasted at them with their electrical dischargers. Another charged in and exploded, injuring Celes, but not enough to take her out of action.
The crew filled the corridor with lead, taking out one skuttler after another until they were all down and the crossroads was a mass of twisted metal and spent shotgun cartridges.
After a moment to collect their senses, Kirk led on, taking the east corridor, which lead on to a T-junction. Here they were attacked by a different enemy, larger robotic entities that lumbered towards them on wheeled limbs. They were tougher than the skuttlers, but there were only two of them and after a brief shoot out down the length of the corridor they were defeated.
Kirk and his crew were still doing well though, despite being covered in dust and almost completely deafened by the gunfire. The personal shields had been a good investment.
Kirk and Dell gave Adam a look over, but it appeared that the avatar had ceased to function. After a check on the AI core they also learned that it too had shutdown and was in a very long diagnostic cycle. It looked like the AI had been affected so much by the Preserver Tech on the planet that it had almost completely shut down.
With Adam out of action, this meant that Kirk would have to take some of the less experienced crew members with him. To aid them in any fire fight that was likely to happen he replicated up some powerful personal shields.
At 2200 Kirk set a watch and turned in, retiring to his cabin.
DAY 131(fri)
Kirk and the crewmen he was taking with him, namely Celes, Murphy and Paterson knocked on the gate of the temple compound at 0800 and were admitted within.
'Greetings offworlders!' said Sagra as the arrived.
They wasted no time as Sagra bit them enter the temple and he lead them down into a lower room where they were met by a vulcan woman called Yuyu. She wore a golden robe and headdress.
At this point Sagra bit them farewell and Yuyu lead them through stone tunnels, down stairs and over stone bridges that went across vast bottomless chasms.
At some point the MATSE cut out and stopped working, and although they could no longer understand Yuyu she bid them to continue following her. Kirk realised that she could understand what he said but that he could no longer understand her.
The only lights they now had were from torches attached to their rifles.
Finally, after nearly an hour of subterranean travel they arrived at a set of stone door and when she opened them she motioned for Kirk and his crew to go down the stairs within. She would not follow them.
At the base of the spiral stairs was another door. Kirk tried his tricorder but it was either malfunctioning or being jammed by the effects of the Preserver Tech.
Kirk opened the door and they entered a stone chamber full of dust. There was a hole in the floor and a large barrel, but he ignored these and went across to the door on the other side.
Opening this lead into another small stone chamber. There were six metallic spiders, their bodies the size of dogs, in this room and they attacked immediately. Some attacked with bladed legs while others seemed to have electrical weapons.
They were easily destroyed by the hail of bullets from the crew's assault rifles and shotguns. One did get in close though and exploded, sending shrapnel flying everywhere.
Dazed and deafened from the noise of the assault rifles they carried on. The chamber they were in had an open exit to the north that lead to a corridor and a crossroads. Kirk went to take a look and got the attention of ten more of the 'skuttlers' and a fire fight worthy of the name occurred.
The lead skuttlers ran in and attacked with their blades. The crew shot these ones up quickly but it meant they were at the mercy of the enemies further back that blasted at them with their electrical dischargers. Another charged in and exploded, injuring Celes, but not enough to take her out of action.
The crew filled the corridor with lead, taking out one skuttler after another until they were all down and the crossroads was a mass of twisted metal and spent shotgun cartridges.
After a moment to collect their senses, Kirk led on, taking the east corridor, which lead on to a T-junction. Here they were attacked by a different enemy, larger robotic entities that lumbered towards them on wheeled limbs. They were tougher than the skuttlers, but there were only two of them and after a brief shoot out down the length of the corridor they were defeated.
Kirk and his crew were still doing well though, despite being covered in dust and almost completely deafened by the gunfire. The personal shields had been a good investment.
Saturday, 21 May 2016
(G273 29/04/2016 via Roll20 - JF(GM), AP, MI) 50
(G273 29/04/2016 via Roll20 - JF(GM), AP, MI) 50
DAY 130(tue) continued ...
By 1215 ship time the Caco was in orbit around Huroc. It was getting quite crowded on the ship with the addition of Marion and Guyus.
Seeing that there were a lot of mouths to feed and not wanting to waste dilithium on replicating food Kirk had the brain wave of harvesting the food on Huroc. While not a bad idea in and off itself, finding food on the drought and famine ridden planet would be difficult, as pointed out to him by Marion.
Kirk replicated a shotgun, ammunition and a merchant outfit for Marion and he was all set for another perilous landing on Huroc in a farming region in hope of buying some fruit and veg.
He must have been having doubts already though because when Murphy said,
'Shouldn't we be concentrating on the main mission? I mean, rather than risking everyone's lives again on stuff we can replicate anyway?'
Kirk realised this was true and after checking the water tanks (174 gallons in the 1000 gallon tank) he saw they were still a while away from dying of starvation or thirst and abandoned the enterprise.
At 1900 they were ready to land on Huroc again and Paterson took them down to the spot Kirk had chosen. She hit cliff face on the way down and landed badly, but everyone survived and the Caco only dented its shields.
Kirk loaded himself down with armour, weapons, ammunition, computer devices, gold, health packs, flares and rations, but forgot to take a torch so he and Adam stumbled about in the dark once they were clear of the ship, in the direction of the Preserver Temple. Kirk had banked on the MATSE providing visibility but it was being nullified by the Preserver Tech on the planet.
Marion came too, and Adam was there to carry the 'jammer jammer', the rest of the crew stayed with the ship.
The continued west, towards the temple and cleared the wooded area they had been travelling in. Up ahead they could see lights from fires and the sounds of people. The approached carefully but were met with a friendly welcome. The people of this region were of a vulcan/kazon mix and this was a wedding. There were caravans, a large camp fire and a crowd of about thirty people.
They were given food and drink and not long after that the father of the bride, a man called Lerda arrived and talked to them. He could speak a little vulcan and explained that they were from the city to the north and had been to the temple for blessing on the marriage and this was the after party. Lerda explained that the people of this region were mixed race outcasts and generally more accepting of strangers. He asked them a few questions but after being met with such obvious lies he smiled, nodded and let them have their secrets.
They stayed a couple of hours. As they left Adam left some rubies for the married couple, a gift that was unexpected and very lavish.
The temple was only a few hundred metres away. There was a stockade wall all around it and at the gate Kirk switched on the 'Jammer Jammer'. It seemed to work as his tricorder could now tell him that their were four lifesigns within.
Kirk knocked on the gate.
'Who's there?' came a voice from the other side.
'Travellers.'
'Wait a minute.'
The gate opened and an old man came out. The gate was shut behind him.
'Who are you?' he asked as he leaned on his staff.
'We are travellers, tourists.'
'I don't think so.'
'It's true. We have come through the desert from the west.'
'I doubt it,' said the canny old fellow pointing at their feet, 'Those boots are brand new! You look
like you all just stepped out of a salon on Redneedle Street.'
'Umm... well...'
'Admit you are offworlders. Where is your spaceship crashed?'
Before Kirk could speak Adam said, 'If you don't harm us or our device then we will not harm you.'
'Keep your threats offworlder. You may as well come in then.'
The old fellow was Sagra, Temple Guardian. Keeper of the Sacred Scrolls and Exalted one. The others were Gruton, a tough looking young man, Dredrick a young lad and Yelva who appeared to be an old lady that looked after the men.
Sagra led them to a small house inside the compound, then to his room in the house that held the sacred scrolls. Kirk asked about a Katric arc and on consultation of the scrolls Sagra told them that if they existed at all then they would be deep under the temple in the cavernous areas built by the Preservers.
Next Kirk gave the priest two gold bars in exchange for 'permission' to land the Caco next to the temple. It took two hours before a message eventually got through to the ship, but eventually good old 'Crasher' Paterson arrived and took out part of the stockade wall with the nose of the ship.
'My wall!' cried Sagra.
Adam had the idea of getting the prisoners out to rebuild the wall and at gun point marched the four kazon out. Kirk went into the ship to start replicating more projectile weapons, an activity that he enjoyed. He made two more assault rifles and solid slug shells for the shotguns.
He heard a commotion outside and went out to investigate. The prisoners had all run off into the night and although Adam had shot and injured them, he had not made a pursuit. The avatar then seemed to have some sort of break down and went inside to sit beside its AI core.
Kirk followed it back inside, wondering what on Earth (or to be more accurate 'on Huroc') was going on.
DAY 130(tue) continued ...
By 1215 ship time the Caco was in orbit around Huroc. It was getting quite crowded on the ship with the addition of Marion and Guyus.
Seeing that there were a lot of mouths to feed and not wanting to waste dilithium on replicating food Kirk had the brain wave of harvesting the food on Huroc. While not a bad idea in and off itself, finding food on the drought and famine ridden planet would be difficult, as pointed out to him by Marion.
Kirk replicated a shotgun, ammunition and a merchant outfit for Marion and he was all set for another perilous landing on Huroc in a farming region in hope of buying some fruit and veg.
He must have been having doubts already though because when Murphy said,
'Shouldn't we be concentrating on the main mission? I mean, rather than risking everyone's lives again on stuff we can replicate anyway?'
Kirk realised this was true and after checking the water tanks (174 gallons in the 1000 gallon tank) he saw they were still a while away from dying of starvation or thirst and abandoned the enterprise.
At 1900 they were ready to land on Huroc again and Paterson took them down to the spot Kirk had chosen. She hit cliff face on the way down and landed badly, but everyone survived and the Caco only dented its shields.
Kirk loaded himself down with armour, weapons, ammunition, computer devices, gold, health packs, flares and rations, but forgot to take a torch so he and Adam stumbled about in the dark once they were clear of the ship, in the direction of the Preserver Temple. Kirk had banked on the MATSE providing visibility but it was being nullified by the Preserver Tech on the planet.
Marion came too, and Adam was there to carry the 'jammer jammer', the rest of the crew stayed with the ship.
The continued west, towards the temple and cleared the wooded area they had been travelling in. Up ahead they could see lights from fires and the sounds of people. The approached carefully but were met with a friendly welcome. The people of this region were of a vulcan/kazon mix and this was a wedding. There were caravans, a large camp fire and a crowd of about thirty people.
They were given food and drink and not long after that the father of the bride, a man called Lerda arrived and talked to them. He could speak a little vulcan and explained that they were from the city to the north and had been to the temple for blessing on the marriage and this was the after party. Lerda explained that the people of this region were mixed race outcasts and generally more accepting of strangers. He asked them a few questions but after being met with such obvious lies he smiled, nodded and let them have their secrets.
They stayed a couple of hours. As they left Adam left some rubies for the married couple, a gift that was unexpected and very lavish.
The temple was only a few hundred metres away. There was a stockade wall all around it and at the gate Kirk switched on the 'Jammer Jammer'. It seemed to work as his tricorder could now tell him that their were four lifesigns within.
Kirk knocked on the gate.
'Who's there?' came a voice from the other side.
'Travellers.'
'Wait a minute.'
The gate opened and an old man came out. The gate was shut behind him.
'Who are you?' he asked as he leaned on his staff.
'We are travellers, tourists.'
'I don't think so.'
'It's true. We have come through the desert from the west.'
'I doubt it,' said the canny old fellow pointing at their feet, 'Those boots are brand new! You look
like you all just stepped out of a salon on Redneedle Street.'
'Umm... well...'
'Admit you are offworlders. Where is your spaceship crashed?'
Before Kirk could speak Adam said, 'If you don't harm us or our device then we will not harm you.'
'Keep your threats offworlder. You may as well come in then.'
The old fellow was Sagra, Temple Guardian. Keeper of the Sacred Scrolls and Exalted one. The others were Gruton, a tough looking young man, Dredrick a young lad and Yelva who appeared to be an old lady that looked after the men.
Sagra led them to a small house inside the compound, then to his room in the house that held the sacred scrolls. Kirk asked about a Katric arc and on consultation of the scrolls Sagra told them that if they existed at all then they would be deep under the temple in the cavernous areas built by the Preservers.
Next Kirk gave the priest two gold bars in exchange for 'permission' to land the Caco next to the temple. It took two hours before a message eventually got through to the ship, but eventually good old 'Crasher' Paterson arrived and took out part of the stockade wall with the nose of the ship.
'My wall!' cried Sagra.
Adam had the idea of getting the prisoners out to rebuild the wall and at gun point marched the four kazon out. Kirk went into the ship to start replicating more projectile weapons, an activity that he enjoyed. He made two more assault rifles and solid slug shells for the shotguns.
He heard a commotion outside and went out to investigate. The prisoners had all run off into the night and although Adam had shot and injured them, he had not made a pursuit. The avatar then seemed to have some sort of break down and went inside to sit beside its AI core.
Kirk followed it back inside, wondering what on Earth (or to be more accurate 'on Huroc') was going on.
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