[there's a harsh sound, like a thumb being dragged over a mouthpiece, and then a pause before there are sounds of the communicator being shuffled around.]
Oops. Uh, well, hello then. This is...interesting. I guess. I can't really say I've ever been given a communication's device when taken captive before, though I suppose that being unable to pick
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All forms of weaponry - and items that could be considered weapons - have been removed upon arrival. Even those that one would think are... permanently attached have been taken. My medical tools were also removed, with startling accuracy - heat welders, cutters, even my internal heating was tampered with. They can also affect physical structures in logic-defying ways, including changes of size and structure.
They appear to possess detailed schematics of non-human lifeforms, and intimate knowledge on all races. They will not allow any but their own medic and engineer to perform repairs.
I am not sure where the crew originates from, but I believe that the Captain treats them with the same cruelty he does the passengers - The ship's engineer appeared to be terrified of him.
The ship itself defies all natural laws, and possess multiple decks - each different from the last. These floors vary from a field, to a fully grown jungle, to a water-filled cave. The environments possess natural wildlife; should you choose to visit the cave, I warn you now that there is a large, carnivorous fish.
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Why won't they allow anyone but their own medic to treat the passengers? There seem to be quite a few here, wouldn't they welcome the lessened load?
[shell, Don sometimes had trouble keeping up with four. Six, if you included Casey and himself.]
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Apparently not. They could not provide me with reasoning beyond that the Captain demanded it, and severely punished the engineer who allowed otherwise.
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