{Data Stream 16} - A well-deserved rest

May 31, 2009 00:06

[so! there's this really cool forest on the ship now, and it's full of really cool little creatures and stuff. awesome.

too bad the TARDIS doesn't care.

she's actually more interested in the forest itself than its inhabitants and has found herself a quiet, secluded area in which to sit. the place reminds her of her own forests from which she is ( Read more... )

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dawnward June 1 2009, 04:13:22 UTC
As far as I can tell, this is the "challenge" we're supposed to enjoy.

...where are you? I don't think I've come across that place while exploring?

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hisoldgirl June 1 2009, 16:12:34 UTC
It is certainly a better challenge than some we have had to endure in this place.

It is a ways off from the lift, between the point where two archer statues once stood. I cannot give you exact coordinates, but it is possible to get here by following the main path and the leftmost branch when it forks into threes.

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dawnward June 2 2009, 01:08:43 UTC
I would have to agree with you. It's...nice, in its own way.

I think I may visit it. I'm looking for where the captain left part of his suit as well.

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hisoldgirl June 3 2009, 14:22:55 UTC
I enjoy riddles, so yes, it is somewhat pleasant.

I was attempting to inspect the same when I found this area. It reminds me of my forests and so I stopped. Should you require assistance hunting Ganymede, however, I am available.

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dawnward June 3 2009, 23:10:23 UTC
What are your thoughts on the riddle so far?

I'll let you know if we find any leads. But this area is too vast to really search with any kind of effectiveness. I hate to say it, but we may have to wait for him to show himself again.

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hisoldgirl June 4 2009, 12:49:42 UTC
I believe it involves celestial bodies of some sort. I am considering the sun and moon of old Earth mythology, though there are certainly many more that are available. All the riddles and games played so far have somehow involved space, at least where Orion is concerned. Have you a different idea?

So long as he shows himself where I can reach him.

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dawnward June 5 2009, 00:57:25 UTC
I think you might be on the right track. If he's anything like the commander, maybe that's what he's referring to.

Just leave him alive, alright? He's more use to use that way rather than dead.

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hisoldgirl June 5 2009, 14:11:50 UTC
I had thought perhaps the sun and moon, since Earth literature deals especially with the separated lovers. There is also the possibility of certain stars, but Orion seemed more interested in those than Ganymede.

[frowns] If I must. Alive does not necessitate fully functioning in a physical capacity, however.

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