One of the interior camera monitors catches Turner's eye. The distortion emerges in the cramped mid-deck, below the flight deck, coming through Turner’s personal locker. The handwritten label on the locker, "TURNER," distorts to a meaningless gray smear behind it.
Dirk will head down to the mid deck to try and see it with his own eyes. He’ll try to look at it from a safe distance, moving his head at different angles to see it better.
"Belton, you seeing anything strange outside on the ship. Hard to say what. It’s nearly invisible but there’s definitely something there!"
"Little busy out here, Commander. Plus, we're in space. There's nothing there. I think this whole thing just has you feeling some type of way. You're good. Belton out."
I do not have the time to hold their hands through their little anxiety issues. I'm piloting an MMU with a civilian through space towards some Blackops Satellite that I'm gonna die to disable because... magical science shit. Fuck man, need me to cut your food for you too?
Maybe O'Neil was waiting for a distraction to cause Belton as little distress as possible, but when Belton is communication back with the shuttle, a green gas begins filling Hamlet's helmet. He makes a choking face but no noise as his comms have been disabled. What Belton does here is O'Neil begins chanting in a language that sounds totally unknown and with too many consonants.McMillan heads to the mid-deck and sees the distortion. You can't help shake the feeling it is like looking at completely transparent crystal with a geometry of planes and angles that shouldn't be possible. The distortion shifts and a thin distortion of angles seems to reach toward you.
McMillan finds a slim metal pipe used for cleaning small-bore barrels and reaches out. When it enters the distortion it bends and folds along the strange geometry. The distortion seems uninterested in it and keeps moving closer.
Spay calls back concerned, but not really mentally prepare for the answer he might get, hoping that Dirk tells him some obvious, mundane explanation for what they all saw, "Dirk, what's going on back there? Get a better look?"