[ The video feed clicks on to reveal Robert Capa - a man in his mid-thirties with shaggy hair (still damp from the tube where he awoke) and a five o'clock shadow and narrow shoulders covered by the ship's uniform he found in the locker marked with his identifying number. His eyes, bright blue, are particularly striking in that they are wholly calm
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I haven't seen any crew members as of yet. And to answer your second question... No, I don't remember anything. I'm not sure which point is more disconcerting.
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[That's something she can agree with, though, and she nods.]
How much have people explored so far?
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[ Capa shakes his head. ]
As far as I can tell, traffic's been between the medical bay and the passenger quarters. Side effects from stasis are across the board and I'm not sure anybody's ready for immediate exploration.
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[Something floats back to her, something about a project and people leaving the planet. She's not sure what that all means.]
For all we know, then, there could be others waiting in other sections of the ship itself.
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[ At first Capa had assumed they would all be space crew. Upon perusing the network and garnering reactions, it became pretty clear that wasn't the case. ]
It's possible. But again, unlikely. These comm units seem to be standard issue and the tech would have to be retrofitted to pull others off network or onto a whole different bandwidth-
[ He shakes his head. ] Like I said - unlikely.
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An investigator. But the technology here is somewhat similar to what we have in my city back home.
[Strange. That just rolled off her tongue.]
So, potentially, it's just a group of us expected to somehow take control and figure out how to work a ship whose technology may or may not be far more advanced than our own.
[Sarcasm slips into her tone.]
Great.
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Potentially, yeah. We're going to have to pool whatever tech resources we have, see which ones of us can make the most sense of the ship. It might be a matter of working in pairs or small groups in order to operate it. If it comes to that.
I've been asking around and there's an obvious divergence in the levels of native tech between all the passengers. You're not familiar with 'warp drive', are you?
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[She keeps her voice level, though she's surprised at the authority that comes with it. She shakes her head at his question.]
I don't, I'm afraid.
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From what I can tell, the people being woken from stasis are a mixed bag. A few crew members, acclimated to space, but mostly civilians. And a handful of kids.
'One solid unit' may be an uphill battle.
[ Hell, the Icarus crew was eight people and even they weren't 'solid'. ]
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[She frowns.]
Most people will get into shape once it really hits them that we're alone and that we either help each other or die. And, frankly, that's not even the worst case scenario.
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[ Capa hasn't dismissed them, though, either. They're lingering in the back of his brain, like a threat. He hopes it doesn't come to that. ]
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But as far as I'm concerned, I'm on board. I'm used to being part of a crew.
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True enough.
How much do you remember of your home and what you did? Do you think you could help lead the people here or try and organize them, since you've been part of a crew before?
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I'm no captain. And people- [ He shakes his head. They're not his strongpoint. ] -I could probably train quick-study civilians on protocol if I had to. Bring them up to speed with basic rules and precautions.
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