03-01-2025, 11:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-01-2025, 11:15 PM by Eun Ju Han.
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It was quiet, for a moment, as the engine powered down after Ju hit the button. She had been half-afraid that the translation would be wrong but she had done her best and had to trust the resources that she had available to her. Glad that the whole thing didn’t erupt in her face Ju felt the tension in her shoulders relax and a bit of a smile cross onto her face. I did it! First mission, didn’t die, look at me.
The seconds of peace were destroyed when the ship violently rocked to one side causing Ju to reach out and steady herself against the wall. Alarm klaxons went off again, and Ju frantically tried to figure out what was going on. I hit the button, this shouldn’t be a thing! Ju tried to take a deep breath and calm herself down knowing that freaking out wasn’t going to do anything but make matters worse.
Something was wrong, she could feel a trembling in the deck plating beneath her feet. Grabbing her tricorder she began to try to figure out what was going on because all of the feeds on the screens in the room were of course in Klingon. Note to self, study languages for fun later.. she couldn’t believe she hadn’t thought to study more languages. Though that probably wouldn’t always ben helpful the next time they weren’t likely going to be on a Klingon ship.
The ship rocked as a loud explosion could be heard on the side of the ship. Crap! She steadied herself on the wall next to her and looked at the screens. Klingon, again! I’m cursed today! Ju lifted her tricorder and hoped that it could help translate as quickly as possible so that she could figure out how to keep the stupid ship going. Clearly the Klingon had been doing whatever they could to keep going as fast as possible and routing power in the most dangerous ways. The baffles meant to disperse extra energy had failed in some way it was the only reason that the piping on the side of the ship would have failed and blown like that. Far too much pressure.
Remind me to never trust a Klingon engineer… she thought to herself as she watched the screen on her tricorder trying to figure out what she was going to need to do next so they all didn’t die.
==GM, what does Ju gather from the translated tricorder?==
The seconds of peace were destroyed when the ship violently rocked to one side causing Ju to reach out and steady herself against the wall. Alarm klaxons went off again, and Ju frantically tried to figure out what was going on. I hit the button, this shouldn’t be a thing! Ju tried to take a deep breath and calm herself down knowing that freaking out wasn’t going to do anything but make matters worse.
Something was wrong, she could feel a trembling in the deck plating beneath her feet. Grabbing her tricorder she began to try to figure out what was going on because all of the feeds on the screens in the room were of course in Klingon. Note to self, study languages for fun later.. she couldn’t believe she hadn’t thought to study more languages. Though that probably wouldn’t always ben helpful the next time they weren’t likely going to be on a Klingon ship.
The ship rocked as a loud explosion could be heard on the side of the ship. Crap! She steadied herself on the wall next to her and looked at the screens. Klingon, again! I’m cursed today! Ju lifted her tricorder and hoped that it could help translate as quickly as possible so that she could figure out how to keep the stupid ship going. Clearly the Klingon had been doing whatever they could to keep going as fast as possible and routing power in the most dangerous ways. The baffles meant to disperse extra energy had failed in some way it was the only reason that the piping on the side of the ship would have failed and blown like that. Far too much pressure.
Remind me to never trust a Klingon engineer… she thought to herself as she watched the screen on her tricorder trying to figure out what she was going to need to do next so they all didn’t die.
==GM, what does Ju gather from the translated tricorder?==