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What do I see as the most important parts on that summary report?
In the chaotic and fluid future,
Hank sees an after action report were they succeeded in rescuing the Stellar Express personnel and get them back to safety. He closed his eyes, allowing his precognitive abilities to surface as he concentrated, feeling the edges of the report blur into a mental haze as potential paths, moments, and choices began to unfurl like threads in his mind.
In his mind’s eye, he saw vivid possibilities—a myriad of branching paths that could have shaped the mission. Each was clear and fluid, stretching back to that moment were they left the CeeVee and entered the chaotic docking bay. One path shimmered with a straightforward but brutal option: a route where they would have engaged the zealots head-on in close-quarters combat, relying on firepower and strength to cut through their ranks. He could almost feel the weight of the rifles, the flash of energy blasts, the shouts of his team as they held the line against the Revelation Choir. It was a raw path, one that would’ve left blood on the deck and carried a high risk of escalating the entire situation into an all-out station conflict. But it would have worked, he sensed—at a cost.
Then, another possibility drew his attention, flowing like a shifting shadow in his mind. Here, they’d used stealth and deception, slipping into the ranks of the zealots, using guile rather than strength. He saw his team moving like ghosts through the bay, cloaked in robes, chanting in sync with the Revelation Choir, exploiting the zealots’ own fervor to convince them they were allies. In this version, his team infiltrated seamlessly, slipping into the maintenance bay undetected, ushering the Stellar Express personnel out under the zealots’ very noses. It was a quiet, cautious path—safer, but requiring every ounce of patience and precision his team could muster.
A final thread caught his attention, one of calculated distraction. In this scenario, Mercer or Douklan might have broken away, drawing the zealots’ attention elsewhere—perhaps igniting a blaze or activating an alarm to pull them away from the main path. Hank saw the tension in this path too, the moments where timing was everything. In this vision, a split-second delay could mean the difference between escape and a deadly chase through the labyrinthine docks, but if it worked, it would buy them just enough time to secure the Stellar Express workers.
OOC:
Now, you just need to make it happen. =D
I mean, this was a logical question but I don't think that's specially useful. I can't make it more specific or certain. This power is better used to get information that I already have, not something that is influenced by the Gamersplane dice and your own choices.
But anyway, Effort spent, I wrote something that I think justifies that power. =)