I hate the idea that the ship has a mind of its own, but that's almost what it's starting to sound like. That it detected an "abnormality" and acted without notifying the rest of the crew.
[ this is an excellent question though. i truly thought you were tutorial somehow so this has blindsided me. shoma's considering the question though. ]
...you read his decommission alert, right? Do you...[ hm. ] They sound like his final thoughts.
[ THE SHEER NUMBER OF TUTORIAL ACCUSATIONS I RECEIVED anyway he hates that idea so bad but they can't exactly fix the ship on their own with what they have, so he focuses on dahut instead. ]
They do. [ a little fin flutter. his feelings are... ruffled. ] And if they are—I worry about those barriers. They feel very warm.
[ was it a fire or something... that would be an unimaginably terrible way to go. ]
...you think they're reflective of whatever might've happened? I thought they might've just been warm to tell us something happened there at all. Especially since all of the locations blocked off are pretty far from where Dahut started.
I certainly hope you're right and it's nothing more specific. [ though any reason he couldn't breathe is bad. ] It is strange, though. Rosamund pointed out that Dahut had access to the galley—it isn't impossible to imagine he would be there.
But if even the senior crew couldn't open the doors, I don't know how he could wander out so far...
Yeah. He wanted me to gain access, too, because he was going to teach me some stuff. [ and now he's dead, thanks aki. ] I don't know how he could've gotten that far either. What bugs me is we don't know where he stopped, especially if those simulation rooms also have barriers up. Like...why go from the simulation room, to another room, and then to the galley? Or any order of those three places.
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[ this is an excellent question though. i truly thought you were tutorial somehow so this has blindsided me. shoma's considering the question though. ]
...you read his decommission alert, right? Do you...[ hm. ] They sound like his final thoughts.
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They do. [ a little fin flutter. his feelings are... ruffled. ] And if they are—I worry about those barriers. They feel very warm.
[ was it a fire or something... that would be an unimaginably terrible way to go. ]
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But if even the senior crew couldn't open the doors, I don't know how he could wander out so far...
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