10-27-2024, 01:47 PM
I hope Damian is okay… that he isn’t suffering too much.
Ju didn’t know much about where they had taken him but she also she tried not to think too much about it. They were still very new to their relationship, which had gotten pretty serious pretty fast, but it was a natural progression for them. Eun Ju knew and had heard the risks of dating the First Officer of a ship even more so the ship that he was the First Officer of her ship. Her brothers had given her earfuls when she had told them she was dating when they finally got the information out of her on who he actually was. They did not support the relationship but they also hadn’t met him yet. She couldn’t mention that he had been arrested because that would have created epic meltdowns and she didn’t have the mental energy to deal with them right now.
This was one of the reasons she was so glad she was working right now. Her thoughts would carry her away. Aeryn was willing to help her on the probe to which Ju gave a nod so she knew Ju had heard her.
Ju herself began to get rid of the propulsion system. The probe was designed to be able to be shot out of a torpedo tube as well as be able to follow a predetermined course. So the systems took up quite a bit of space, which they could now use for the sensor array upgrade. Probes were put together from the inside out for the most part so taking it apart while keeping the shell together was not as easy as it could have been but she didn’t want to take the whole thing apart. There were reasons they used robotics to put these probes together in the first place. The access panel for quick tune ups and the like was where she was mostly working from. Luckily her hands were slender and she was able to work pretty well within the space she was provided after removing the sensors earlier.
Aeryn mentioned that she had done four missions, two with the Artemis and two on another ship before it. “What made you come to the Artemis?” she asked curiously, it was nice to have someone to conversate with especially while she was working. If she had been by herself she would have had music playing or something because it helped her concentrate more. The little tink of screws hitting the inner metal plating could be heard as she made short work of the screws holding in the propulsion system. Pulling her hands out of the guts of the probe she quickly scooped up the screws and tugged on the system.
It budged but didn’t come out the way she expected. “Of course there’s going to be one screw I missed somewhere….”
Ju got down closer on level to the probe and grabbed a pen light out of her pocket to shine into the access panel. Shining around it until she found the offending screw. “There it is..” she grinned and slid her hand back in for the next screw until it too fell out and the propulsion system fell into her hand in two pieces. She pulled them out and put them to the side.
“Okay, next communications array,” she told the Commander. “Do you have the new communications array?” she asked looking up at the woman with a soft smile on her face.
==Tag Aeryn==
Ju didn’t know much about where they had taken him but she also she tried not to think too much about it. They were still very new to their relationship, which had gotten pretty serious pretty fast, but it was a natural progression for them. Eun Ju knew and had heard the risks of dating the First Officer of a ship even more so the ship that he was the First Officer of her ship. Her brothers had given her earfuls when she had told them she was dating when they finally got the information out of her on who he actually was. They did not support the relationship but they also hadn’t met him yet. She couldn’t mention that he had been arrested because that would have created epic meltdowns and she didn’t have the mental energy to deal with them right now.
This was one of the reasons she was so glad she was working right now. Her thoughts would carry her away. Aeryn was willing to help her on the probe to which Ju gave a nod so she knew Ju had heard her.
Ju herself began to get rid of the propulsion system. The probe was designed to be able to be shot out of a torpedo tube as well as be able to follow a predetermined course. So the systems took up quite a bit of space, which they could now use for the sensor array upgrade. Probes were put together from the inside out for the most part so taking it apart while keeping the shell together was not as easy as it could have been but she didn’t want to take the whole thing apart. There were reasons they used robotics to put these probes together in the first place. The access panel for quick tune ups and the like was where she was mostly working from. Luckily her hands were slender and she was able to work pretty well within the space she was provided after removing the sensors earlier.
Aeryn mentioned that she had done four missions, two with the Artemis and two on another ship before it. “What made you come to the Artemis?” she asked curiously, it was nice to have someone to conversate with especially while she was working. If she had been by herself she would have had music playing or something because it helped her concentrate more. The little tink of screws hitting the inner metal plating could be heard as she made short work of the screws holding in the propulsion system. Pulling her hands out of the guts of the probe she quickly scooped up the screws and tugged on the system.
It budged but didn’t come out the way she expected. “Of course there’s going to be one screw I missed somewhere….”
Ju got down closer on level to the probe and grabbed a pen light out of her pocket to shine into the access panel. Shining around it until she found the offending screw. “There it is..” she grinned and slid her hand back in for the next screw until it too fell out and the propulsion system fell into her hand in two pieces. She pulled them out and put them to the side.
“Okay, next communications array,” she told the Commander. “Do you have the new communications array?” she asked looking up at the woman with a soft smile on her face.
==Tag Aeryn==