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Sep 29, 2011 00:30

Sumeragi glared at the console, and instructed the computer to bring up the simulation once more. It was a fairly simple one - just dodging an oncoming asteroid field - but she'd run it three times now, and each had ended with her ship as an asteroid bug-splatter not too far in. She could drive a car just fine, but the finer controls of the ship ( Read more... )

sumeragi lee noriega, !location: sensoriums, kanoe zouichi, gaignun kukai jr./rubedo, !status: open, 779/splicer

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tipsystrategist September 29 2011, 08:36:04 UTC
Sumeragi sat back, and swiveled the chair around to see the entrance to the sensorium.

"Ah - sorry, I got a little carried away."

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tipsystrategist September 29 2011, 09:29:36 UTC
She laughed. "I guess so." She gestured at the controls. "I know a little bit, but I've kind of been stuck picking up more - nobody else for our ship."

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carrieswar September 29 2011, 08:17:58 UTC
"Woah, someone sounds mad...."

It was easy for something to catch Jr.'s attention, and apparently cursing was one of them. While he had been planning a little trip into the Sensoriums himself for a little bit of relaxation time, he quickly figured that poking his head in where the cursing came from could end up just as fulfilling.

The sight that greeted him was a familiar one. Space. And space travel. But the ship wasn't familiar to him, so after instantly noticing the view outside, he focused on the inside. And wandering up toward the controls to get a look at them was when he noticed a familiar face.

"Oh, hey Sumeragi..." he said slowly. So it was her getting angry in there. He couldn't help but badly hide a smile when he spoke again. "Uh, you okay in here...?"

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tipsystrategist September 29 2011, 09:57:02 UTC
Sumeragi took a few deep breaths, and then turned to the newcomer. Ah, it was that kid - she'd met him before the... somewhat disastrous away mission, but his name escaped her.

"Aah... yeah, I'm fine."

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carrieswar September 29 2011, 16:30:31 UTC
"You sure?" He peered over the controls. "You sounded kind of mad ... what're you doing?"

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tipsystrategist September 30 2011, 06:01:18 UTC
She sighed a little, and gave him a sheepish smile. "Let's just say piloting practice isn't going as well as I'd hoped."

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zouichi September 29 2011, 12:15:34 UTC
Zouichi came in, saw the space setting and what the current pilot was trying to do with the asteroid field, and summoned up a ship of his own: the Nightmare. It was considerably smaller than the Ptolemy, fast and easily maneuverable, so it wasn't much work to bring it up by the Ptolemy's bow, smoothly avoiding the oncoming obstacles.

"You know, there are easier ways to take something out for a test drive."

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tipsystrategist October 1 2011, 15:19:44 UTC
She blinked in surprise at the voice coming over the comm, and then opened up her own line.

"There are harder ways, too." Like actually crashing the ship.

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zouichi October 1 2011, 15:31:15 UTC
She probably couldn't see him incline his head in acknowledgment. "Asteroids aren't exactly stationary obstacles. They move around, rotate, collide with each other. So the exercise you set yourself might be a little harder than you think."

For someone like Zouichi, who had aid in keeping precise and immediate track of multiple opponents, their movements, and combat capabilities the behavior of one of these rocks was fairly easy to keep track of and plan around. But the same might not be true of Sumeragi who did appear, after all, to be human.

Anyway, he was attempting to offer some encouragement.

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tipsystrategist October 2 2011, 01:35:54 UTC
She sighed a little. "True. I suppose I could set it to stationary... but damnit, I've done some piloting before."

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expendable_mind September 29 2011, 14:11:39 UTC
Splicer had been wandering around the sensoriums for a bit even after he was done with his usual training routine. Which could be rather extensive and extreme, but it was what they had been trained for and like for many years.

He just didn't really feel like heading home just yet. So that was how he paused and took a few steps back to look into an occupied sensorium with a raised brow.

He hadn't heard cursing like that since... well since this morning, thanks to his colorful buddy Miguel. But then again, you couldn't really stop him from cursing so much. It was part of who he was.

Taking a step in, Splicer looked around before turning to the female in question. "Tough run eh? It usually is. Tried testing it in levels instead? Like a game?"

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tipsystrategist September 30 2011, 06:09:47 UTC
Sumeragi ran a hand through her hair, glancing over at the guy who'd wandered in. "Don't think I'd do much better that way - I was never much good at video games." Or at least the ones that involved levels, anyway.

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expendable_mind September 30 2011, 06:16:46 UTC
"Ah, it's not a big deal really, and it'll definitely help you get adjusted easier than running into a wall full of bombs attached to it on the first level. Make it an easy run at the beginning, allow yourself to get accustomed to the controls and then the game will adjust itself accordingly and continue increasing the difficulty. It's a smoother run and pace, I assure you."

He grinned, moving in closer and looking up at the simulation.

"Once you've found a niche where you feel comfortable, stay in that level until you master it and then move on. That's how I usually train every day."

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tipsystrategist September 30 2011, 06:27:13 UTC
"Hmm. Well, put that way, it doesn't seem like such a bad idea." She tapped her fingers on the console in thought. "I'll have to dig up some more test runs, though - I'm not much of a programmer."

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quick_strike September 29 2011, 15:00:20 UTC
A frequent visitor to the sensoriums and always interested in what made humans mad, Alendian didn't waste much time trying to decide if she was going to step in or not. She was slightly surprised by the setting considering most humans around this ship were seemingly primitive compared to humans she was used to dealing with back "home".

Still, quite curious in what the issue here was, she gazed out the view port without permission before questioning with her reedy voice.

"Why all the curses?"

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tipsystrategist September 30 2011, 06:02:28 UTC
Sumeragi glanced over at the intruder, and put the sim on pause - no point in crashing for not good reason. "This thing steers like an overloaded truck, I think."

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quick_strike September 30 2011, 06:18:44 UTC
"Or you are a poor pilot." She didn't even ask to take a seat at a console but she did nonetheless. And blanched at the technology.

"Of course you would pilot poorly with this set up."

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tipsystrategist September 30 2011, 06:28:28 UTC
Sumeragi bristled a little at the curt dismissal of both her ship and her skills.

"I wasn't trained as a pilot. And I have to work with what I have."

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