Trade Era 1235, Day 167. 13:44 UTC
Bridge, Celestial VoyagerOOC:
It’s been more than a couple of days since the combat in Zyronis and you have a doctor now. All PCs should restore
all hit points and system strain.
The
Celestial Voyager hummed softly as it glided through the void, the infinite stretch of space surrounding it like a black ocean flecked with distant stars. The ship's systems were operating at optimal efficiency, and the crew was settling into the routine of another journey. Their destination,
Neptunia, was still several hours away, but for now, all was calm.
Douklan's hands moved deftly across the control panel, making small adjustments to the ship's trajectory. The route to Neptunia was a well-traveled one, but the journey was not without its risks. Space was vast and unpredictable, and the ever-present threat of pirates and hostile forces made vigilance a necessity.
"Status report," Valeria Zaytsev commanded in her clipped, no-nonsense tone.
"All systems green, Captain. Course set for Neptunia. Estimated arrival at the Poseidon starbase in twelve hours, twenty-three minutes," answered Douklan.
"Very well, Lieutenant. Maintain current acceleration and trajectory," Valeria replied, her voice even. Their rendezvous with the Sentinel was crucial. The escort ship had been a stalwart companion on the journey so far, and its current absence left Valeria feeling slightly exposed. Still, they were well within safe space, and the Celestial Voyager was a formidable ship in its own right.
The crew on the bridge went about their duties with practiced efficiency. The soft beeps and occasional hiss of the equipment were the only sounds that broke the silence. Valeria allowed herself a moment to appreciate the beauty of the star-strewn vista before them. Space was an unforgiving void, but it was also breathtaking in its stark simplicity.
That tranquility shattered in an instant.
"Captain, we’ve got something," Hank Heron called out from the comms station. His voice was tense, a thin edge of concern slicing through.
Valeria turned sharply, striding to Hank’s station with a speed that belied her composed demeanor.
"Report."
Hank’s hands moved quickly over his console, bringing up a black and green tactical display.
"It’s a ship, Captain. Just popped up on our sensors. They were running dark—no emissions, no transponder. Now they’re moving towards us on an intercept vector."
Valeria’s eyes narrowed as she studied the display. A single dot on the screen grew steadily brighter as it closed the distance between them. Running dark? No legitimate ship should be operating that way in this sector, especially not one that suddenly sprang to life.
"Ship's hull?" Valeria demanded .
"Gimme a detection lock, Hank, let’s keep track of it."
Hank’s fingers flew over the controls, analyzing the data streaming in and trying to get a positional fix in the ship.
OOC:
So, that's an
Int/Program roll, Hank. This is an opposed test. Active sensors let you roll as usual. If you wish to use just passive sensors, roll with a -2