Realisation (RP)

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Jun 1, 2025 5:33 am
- Voss and Sera -

No one is paying much attention to the Mulberry, the clones have left a marker on it showing it was checked, but was cold and dead. Stored, locked, and empty of fuel.

Given a little time you will surely be able remedy both those situations, there are refueling hoses not too far away, or there may be enough fuel in the lines to, at least, get you 'away'.

What do you do?
Jun 1, 2025 6:53 am
We have to fuel the Mulberry and get away with that one. Question is do we go for the Delta-7 aswell?
Tai'ar and Brenya, will you get fuel hose connected?
I will open the Mulberry

She offers her lightsaber to Findal. Do you have your ligthsaber? You will keep an eye on the troopers, if they start shooting, you will defend.
Once we get inside, Sara you will get the ship computer online and Taryn see to the engine
Ka'el will you go for the Delta-7? Or just get the supplies from that one over to the Mulberry?
OOC:
Yes I'm offering Ka'el/@Balthazar a narrative logical way to get separated from the group, until he is well enough to return in the Delta-7

Are you okey with this plan Public

Yes
No
I have another idea
Jun 1, 2025 7:41 am
Taryn looks at Voss.

"Stealth is the better option. But with her... Sera is it?... unconscious, I had no idea if we'd be able to. Having some guns at the ready to cover you carrying her there would help."

Then she looks at Sera "Are you doing okay?... Our hopes on remaining stealthy have just increassd."



"Look... it's my master's fighter... no way it could dock in the Mulberry, but with two ships we might have a better chance against pursuers. I ain't the best pilot for it, but if we could just tell KT-12 to escort the Mulberry by itself, then we can stick together in the Mulberry."
Jun 1, 2025 7:44 am
OOC:
Oops, there was a page 4, which I missed when writing all that based on what was on page 3 :)
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Jun 1, 2025 9:08 pm
Sera listens as Voss chides her for pushing too hard. She smiles weakly and replies, "Heh, you sound like my Master. He used to say the same...."

Feeling more steady now, she listens to the plan and says, "OK, we make a run for the Mulberry, and I'll get it up and running. I'm feeling better; I can do this."

Sera isn't sure if she's saying that to reassure them, or herself.
Jun 1, 2025 10:33 pm
Brenya gave a short nod, glancing toward the refueling hoses coiled like sleeping snakes along the hangar wall.

"Mesa can do fuelin’. Ain’t always pretty, though. Hands be clumsy sometime—like tryin’ ta thread a needle wit’ mittens." She gave a half-smile, trying to make light of it, but her eyes were already scanning the hangar floor, picking a path.

"But gunnin’..." Her voice grew a little firmer, more grounded. "Gunnin’—dat’s diff’rent. In da turret, mesa don’t think where da bad ones are. Mesa feel it. Through da Force. Dey move, even ‘fore dey move, mesa know. Like... like a breeze shiftin’ ‘fore da storm hit."
Jun 3, 2025 9:05 am
- Brenya -

As you move closer, you can see that the Mulberry does not have a 'turret', only a front-mounted, fixed gun. https://i.imgur.com/sJOEofK.png But it sure is a bigger gun than would be common on a trading vessel?

It will not be ideal, but your skills, and your Jedi reflexes, could still allow you to treat the whole ship as a slow and clumsy turret: cut thrust and coast while spinning the craft around its long axis, line up the gun with your target, fire, and then spin back and reengage thrust... this is a maneuver that would be hard-too-impossible to pull off without knowing where the enemy will be before they get there, and will require close cooperation with whomsoever is piloting the ship; so, if you can pull it off, it may be quite effective ... if the contents/occupants of the ship can withstand being tossed about. It might not work a second time, so getting and installing a proper turret may be on your short-list.

It turns out fuel is not free. Maybe the Jedi order had arrangements for refueling —especially during wartime— and maybe you have had to negotiate with backwater spaceports, or maybe the station attendants are just too busy keeping their heads down to stop you, but you can get the hoses and drag them over to the ship.
OOC:
We will need to work out a roll to see how well you can do this, and how much fuel you can get before you have to make other plans. We will work out the details in the OOC.
Jun 3, 2025 9:07 am
- Everyone -

Findal draws out his lightsaber, but holds it in his hand, quiet and unlit. "I will cover you." He agrees, moving to crouch behind a wall of crates positioned between the clones in the hangar and the out-of-the-way mothballed Mulberry.

As suspected, the ship is locked, you can't be sure if it is the previous owner's locks or some installed be the authorities after confiscation, but you will need to get them open before you can gain control of the ship.

What do you do?
Jun 3, 2025 9:29 am
Brenya crouched low as she moved. The Mulberry loomed ahead, battered and blocky, but its nose-mounted cannon gleamed with a quiet threat. Not a turret... but big. Real big. Her brow furrowed.

An idea then formed sharp in her mind—cut thrust, twist, fire, reorient. She’d felt that rhythm before in the field, in the wild flow of battle, when instinct guided more than sight. It would take coordination with the pilot, tight and precise... and a whole lotta stomach from whoever was strapped in the back. But she could do it.

One shot, maybe two. If they don’t expect it. After that? We install a turret or we run fast. - She thought

Reaching the fuel hoses, she gave a quick look around—no one yelling yet, no blaster bolts flying. Either no one cared... or it was too quiet. Still, she hauled the thick hose across the duracrete, every footstep light, every breath slow.
Last edited June 3, 2025 2:56 pm

Rolls

Sneaking and refueling - (1d6)

(2) = 2

Jun 3, 2025 11:03 am
Voss flips open the locking panel on the Mulberry and hot-wire the console as she see it done before. She would be in trouble if someone had actually fixed this part of the ship, but lucky she can still bypass the broken locking console and trigger the opening mekanisme.
Last edited June 3, 2025 11:04 am

Rolls

Hotwire - (1d6)

(6) = 6

Jun 3, 2025 11:28 am
- Voss et al. -

The ship is now open and you can slip inside and deal with the engine startup sequence. Brenya has just started pumping fuel into the tanks as you do this.

What do you do?
Jun 3, 2025 10:45 pm
Sera sneaks after the others, gradually regaining her strength as she does so. Buy the time she arrives, Voss has managed to open the ship, so she boards immediately.

She walks up the ramp and, once inside, she stops and places both palms on the wall of the vessel. She recalls the admonitions not to push herself too hard, so she simply extends her senses, not her will. her goals is to identify how to activate the engine, and whether or not the ship has any security measures that could endanger her or her friends.
Jun 4, 2025 3:29 am
- Sera -

You can't be sure of the details, they feel 'deliberately muddy and confused', but you are pretty sure the previous owner left many booby-traps and secrets on this ship. There appear to be layers of systems, some fake ones to deceive inspectors, some deeper ones that could only be activated through complex routines and under specific conditions.

Some of these layered systems are designed to disable the ship completely —possibly terminally?— if activated wrongly. Maybe it is best to leave probing at them for when you have the time to do so safely?

You can be pretty sure that one of the 'superficial systems' is both designed to look like a legit power-up and to actually get the ship moving in a 'normal appearing' manner. It might be enough for your current purposes, but you know there is also more to it than just that.

The open loading ramp is bound to be noticed before too long.

Do you go for the 'simple power-up' sequence, the one that you think will get you away but will cost you later? Or do you take your time and try to ferret out what hidden sequences it contains and if there are any tricks that could benefit you on your way out of here?

What do you do?
Jun 4, 2025 3:35 am
- Everyone -

... and, lo and behold, there is Brenya approaching the open ramp. She has disconnected the hose, so that is one less thing to worry about, but this was before the ship had time to take more than a little sip of fuel. You won't get far on this and will need to make a plan for more fuel very soon.

The reason for this becomes apparent quite quickly: "Hey! You! What are you doing there? Show us your identification!" The familiar voice of a clone calls.

What do you all do?

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