Dec 15, 2021 3:03 am
Chaucer-class ice hauler Abzu’s Bounty
Free float, orbiting Saturn’s outer ring
Captain’s Reyes spent the start of the third shift with the surveyors going over readings from the last of the haul. One of the ice chunks came back with unusual readings, some kind of silicate, that tripped a flag in the ship’s computer. She’s bleary-eyed and exhausted, third shift is normally when she kips down. She's left Caiden Lobos to prep the scheduled week-long burn back towards Ceres, and the crew have been busy carry out his orders.
About an hour into the shift, Olivera, the comms officer, calls the captain over. "Communique just came in from corporate, captain’s eyes only."
"Just what I need," Reyes rubs her eyes and stands from the surveying consoles. "I’ll take it in my office."
When Reyes emerges a few minutes later her face is pale. Everyone can tell something’s got her spooked, and her energy is infectious on the bridge. She heads over to the captain’s console and begins keying in commands. After a minute a tall, broad shouldered Earther, one of the Bounty’s medical officers named Hinkley, steps onto the bridge in a speckless flight suit. He glances about at everyone but, seeing no injuries, crosses his arms, a bemused look on his face.
"Listen up, we have orders to retrieve this silicate material the ship flagged on the last ice block, full containment protocol," Reyes says as she waves her hand over the command terminal. The holographic display shows a small, black, crystal-like lattice in a crack on the ice, hardly more than a millimetre in size. "Lobos, you take point on this. Hinkley, I’ve requested a medical-grade sample canister from the med bay. You’re to retrieve the sample and bring it directly to my office, and make sure full decontamination is observed. Moon, you’re on extraction. This is a precision job, so I want extra stability, no free floating. Matar, you’ll operate the work platform."
The young Belter pilot scowls, shooting a nervous look at Lobos, but hands off his station to Arnova, summoned to the bridge to cover him. "You got it, bosmang."
"Word of this doesn’t leave the bridge. Anyone asks, it’s a standard purity test, we needed one more to finish some paperwork. And I don’t want anyone fucking around on this. Anyone jeopardizes the safety of my crew, I’ll put them out the airlock myself. Understood?"
"Of course, Captain," Hinkley mutters, looking a little nervous. He turns to Lobos, "I’ll grab the canister and meet you at the airlock."
"Bi right deya," says Matar, the Belter pilot. He floats goes over to Olivera, tapping away on his handheld. "Oye, tékimang! Comms open, ke? Gotta send a message to mi matna on Ceresh fore mi suit up."
Once she’s given the orders Reyes slumps in her chair, looking utterly bone weary.
Free float, orbiting Saturn’s outer ring
Captain’s Reyes spent the start of the third shift with the surveyors going over readings from the last of the haul. One of the ice chunks came back with unusual readings, some kind of silicate, that tripped a flag in the ship’s computer. She’s bleary-eyed and exhausted, third shift is normally when she kips down. She's left Caiden Lobos to prep the scheduled week-long burn back towards Ceres, and the crew have been busy carry out his orders.
About an hour into the shift, Olivera, the comms officer, calls the captain over. "Communique just came in from corporate, captain’s eyes only."
"Just what I need," Reyes rubs her eyes and stands from the surveying consoles. "I’ll take it in my office."
When Reyes emerges a few minutes later her face is pale. Everyone can tell something’s got her spooked, and her energy is infectious on the bridge. She heads over to the captain’s console and begins keying in commands. After a minute a tall, broad shouldered Earther, one of the Bounty’s medical officers named Hinkley, steps onto the bridge in a speckless flight suit. He glances about at everyone but, seeing no injuries, crosses his arms, a bemused look on his face.
"Listen up, we have orders to retrieve this silicate material the ship flagged on the last ice block, full containment protocol," Reyes says as she waves her hand over the command terminal. The holographic display shows a small, black, crystal-like lattice in a crack on the ice, hardly more than a millimetre in size. "Lobos, you take point on this. Hinkley, I’ve requested a medical-grade sample canister from the med bay. You’re to retrieve the sample and bring it directly to my office, and make sure full decontamination is observed. Moon, you’re on extraction. This is a precision job, so I want extra stability, no free floating. Matar, you’ll operate the work platform."
The young Belter pilot scowls, shooting a nervous look at Lobos, but hands off his station to Arnova, summoned to the bridge to cover him. "You got it, bosmang."
"Word of this doesn’t leave the bridge. Anyone asks, it’s a standard purity test, we needed one more to finish some paperwork. And I don’t want anyone fucking around on this. Anyone jeopardizes the safety of my crew, I’ll put them out the airlock myself. Understood?"
"Of course, Captain," Hinkley mutters, looking a little nervous. He turns to Lobos, "I’ll grab the canister and meet you at the airlock."
"Bi right deya," says Matar, the Belter pilot. He floats goes over to Olivera, tapping away on his handheld. "Oye, tékimang! Comms open, ke? Gotta send a message to mi matna on Ceresh fore mi suit up."
Once she’s given the orders Reyes slumps in her chair, looking utterly bone weary.