Hiuly of Starmoon
boo!
Ren rounded the corner on her way to the common room on the ship. Even though it and the crew was still relatively newly formed, she already liked it a lot. Though that also didn‘t mean she didn‘t miss the Insidiae and the crew that had been on there. She was still kind of sad about the failed mission that caused them to split up and go their separate ways. She grinned as she thought back to what had happened in the cockpit before everything went horribly.
Flashback
"Is that a dog??" Ace didn't slow his pace as he came up on the group, shoving Val aside to crouch down in front of the robotic animal, one hand held out towards its snout in greeting, "Hey there guy, what did these meanies do to you?"
Still believing those around them were a threat, the instant one of the strangers had extended a hand to touch Luva's snout, it was quick to bite down upon the stranger's hand firmly before releasing and backing away further towards the dashboard of the cockpit.
"Shit!"
Ace snapped his hand back to his body, cradling the damaged appendage and making a hasty retreat back behind the safety wall that was Oralious. Dogs were supposed to be friends, right? He felt betrayed. Dogs were great. Easily excitable animals that seemed eager to please and always ready to roll with whatever the galaxy threw at them. A robot dog should be even better, instead it had tried to chow down on his hand. Ace flexed his fingers, grumbling unintelligibly at the grinding noises of protest the digits gave in response to the movement. This Luva had definitely earned a place firmly on Ace's list of sworn enemies.
"Oof!" Val coughed out as she was roughly displaced. "Hey, Acehole! Watch where you're-" Her ire came to a halt as she watched the canine companion chomp down upon Ace's outstretched hand, and a deserved grin spread upon her face. "Pssh, how's that Karma tasting, bucko?"
„Looks like the almighty Ace has a soft spot“, she remarked and walked over to the patient to stitch him up. Right in that moment the dog bit down on Ace‘s arm. Now she really couldn’t hold her laughter in. „Be careful! Maybe it’ll bite your big ego the next time“, she barely got out.
End flashback
Not a day went by of which she didn‘t think about the crew of the Insidiae and she also sometimes wondered if the others also thought about them. Her time there was one of the greatest she ever had and studying under Evatt had been really helpful. Thanks to him, she could collect a lot of experience, even though they actually didn‘t work together for a long time.
By now she arrived at the common room of the ship. Compared to the room they had on the Insidiae it was tiny. Nevertheless, it was enough for them though. At least for the moment it was. Besides, it had a table, a few chairs, a small kitchen and a small seating area. She entered the room and greeted the people inside. Even though, according to the time on the ship, it was pretty late in the evening, there was always something going on in the common room, no matter what time it was.
She walked over to the seating area and sat down on the floor, opening her first aid kit from outside the common room and started counting. This was another thing she had picked up from Evatt. Ren had quickly realised how practical it was to have a first aid kit in every important room, which is why she kept up the habit herself. Though this could only work if all kits were fully stocked at all times, so she started counting everything every evening. She also had a total of 7 first aid kits placed all around the ship, causing each kit to correspond with every evening of a day of a standard earthen week. There was always one in her room, which also currently doubled as medical room or also basically her office, one outside of the common room, two near the rooms of the other members, one in the cockpit, one ready to grab for missions and one in the captains room.
The captain was an interesting person, at least she thought it was a person, but if the only thing you see is a shadow, it‘s pretty hard to know for sure if something‘s alive or a robot. Speaking of the captain, she heard the comm with which they always spoke come to life. She paused in the middle of counting and noticed the other chatter of her crewmates had died as well. Then came the all-to-familiar rattling breath, that usually sent chills down her spine. She wasn‘t scared of the captain, but had to admit they were a bit creepy sometimes.
„This is your captain speaking“, she heard through the ship‘s comms. The voice, as always, was accompanied by a lot of static noise, making it really hard to decide wether the voice was human or not. „I have a mission for you“, they continued. „A medical corporation wants you to hunt down a spy and data thief. We‘re heading to Gliese 667CC right now,“ and with that there was the lightly static breathing, before the comms were turned off.
The information to the bounty had made Ren‘s blood boil. Who had the audacity to steal from a hospital. She, just like the others, she assumed, had no idea what the thief had actually stolen, but the fact that he stole from a medical institution was enough for her to forever hate the thief. The violation of privacy of those poor people! She dumped the rest of the bandaids, which she had been counting, back in the box angrily, closed it up and put it on the seating area. She then closed her eyes and took a few deep breaths to calm down. Getting mad, wouldn‘t lead anywhere anyways and would most likely just end up messing up the mission. She opened her eyes again and walked over to the others, actively listening to their conversations now.
Flashback
"Is that a dog??" Ace didn't slow his pace as he came up on the group, shoving Val aside to crouch down in front of the robotic animal, one hand held out towards its snout in greeting, "Hey there guy, what did these meanies do to you?"
Still believing those around them were a threat, the instant one of the strangers had extended a hand to touch Luva's snout, it was quick to bite down upon the stranger's hand firmly before releasing and backing away further towards the dashboard of the cockpit.
"Shit!"
Ace snapped his hand back to his body, cradling the damaged appendage and making a hasty retreat back behind the safety wall that was Oralious. Dogs were supposed to be friends, right? He felt betrayed. Dogs were great. Easily excitable animals that seemed eager to please and always ready to roll with whatever the galaxy threw at them. A robot dog should be even better, instead it had tried to chow down on his hand. Ace flexed his fingers, grumbling unintelligibly at the grinding noises of protest the digits gave in response to the movement. This Luva had definitely earned a place firmly on Ace's list of sworn enemies.
"Oof!" Val coughed out as she was roughly displaced. "Hey, Acehole! Watch where you're-" Her ire came to a halt as she watched the canine companion chomp down upon Ace's outstretched hand, and a deserved grin spread upon her face. "Pssh, how's that Karma tasting, bucko?"
„Looks like the almighty Ace has a soft spot“, she remarked and walked over to the patient to stitch him up. Right in that moment the dog bit down on Ace‘s arm. Now she really couldn’t hold her laughter in. „Be careful! Maybe it’ll bite your big ego the next time“, she barely got out.
End flashback
Not a day went by of which she didn‘t think about the crew of the Insidiae and she also sometimes wondered if the others also thought about them. Her time there was one of the greatest she ever had and studying under Evatt had been really helpful. Thanks to him, she could collect a lot of experience, even though they actually didn‘t work together for a long time.
By now she arrived at the common room of the ship. Compared to the room they had on the Insidiae it was tiny. Nevertheless, it was enough for them though. At least for the moment it was. Besides, it had a table, a few chairs, a small kitchen and a small seating area. She entered the room and greeted the people inside. Even though, according to the time on the ship, it was pretty late in the evening, there was always something going on in the common room, no matter what time it was.
She walked over to the seating area and sat down on the floor, opening her first aid kit from outside the common room and started counting. This was another thing she had picked up from Evatt. Ren had quickly realised how practical it was to have a first aid kit in every important room, which is why she kept up the habit herself. Though this could only work if all kits were fully stocked at all times, so she started counting everything every evening. She also had a total of 7 first aid kits placed all around the ship, causing each kit to correspond with every evening of a day of a standard earthen week. There was always one in her room, which also currently doubled as medical room or also basically her office, one outside of the common room, two near the rooms of the other members, one in the cockpit, one ready to grab for missions and one in the captains room.
The captain was an interesting person, at least she thought it was a person, but if the only thing you see is a shadow, it‘s pretty hard to know for sure if something‘s alive or a robot. Speaking of the captain, she heard the comm with which they always spoke come to life. She paused in the middle of counting and noticed the other chatter of her crewmates had died as well. Then came the all-to-familiar rattling breath, that usually sent chills down her spine. She wasn‘t scared of the captain, but had to admit they were a bit creepy sometimes.
„This is your captain speaking“, she heard through the ship‘s comms. The voice, as always, was accompanied by a lot of static noise, making it really hard to decide wether the voice was human or not. „I have a mission for you“, they continued. „A medical corporation wants you to hunt down a spy and data thief. We‘re heading to Gliese 667CC right now,“ and with that there was the lightly static breathing, before the comms were turned off.
The information to the bounty had made Ren‘s blood boil. Who had the audacity to steal from a hospital. She, just like the others, she assumed, had no idea what the thief had actually stolen, but the fact that he stole from a medical institution was enough for her to forever hate the thief. The violation of privacy of those poor people! She dumped the rest of the bandaids, which she had been counting, back in the box angrily, closed it up and put it on the seating area. She then closed her eyes and took a few deep breaths to calm down. Getting mad, wouldn‘t lead anywhere anyways and would most likely just end up messing up the mission. She opened her eyes again and walked over to the others, actively listening to their conversations now.