She makes rounds on the ship everyday to see if people need help. She’s like a bouncy ball, just all over the place. The woman never sits down though! She told me that she used to do decathalon in college and I can believe it. The way she looks when talking about nuclear engineering is the same way I look at my grandmother’s dolmades. Her face lights up and she’s got the most expressive eyebrows! They’re practically acrobats. I hope she doesn’t mind all my questions. If we break the process, we'll break the ship."īut, it is nice to hang out with Yasmine while we wait for the rumbles to stop. Thermal couplings are not meant to be worked on in twenty-minute spurts. They were hypothermic and frostbitten, because they walked back to avoid “angering them.” The ice shelf is probably a bit unstable and they got disoriented or something. I don’t know what they’re going on about. A crew came back telling stories of gigantic worms burrowing in the ice. The larger tools seem to set off seismic activity nearby. Stefanos: Ugh, I can only do repairs in spurts and it’s so inefficient. Source: Abandoned PDA in Mercury II's Stern ![]() This planet may be a cold mistress, but.maybe it isn’t so bad. He can jailbreak fabricators! He made a small batch of traditional Grecian dishes, BUT the craziest part? He managed to make a suitable falafel for me!? I never thought I’d see GOOD falafel in deep space, Al’humdu’allah. The most exciting part though…*drum roll* Even called me a busybody! There were these crazy glowing fungus things he found to set the ambience. ![]() He set a picnic there and said I need to relax. He surprised me today! There’s an empty room on the bridge, just a spot of negative space in the ship. He asks a billion questions, but I don’t mind. He listens with the slightest smile on his face, and twirls this stray curl by his ear. I've never seen him awake before 11 and he always greets me by saying, “Kalimera, Yasmine,” in the sleepiest drawl - not a morning person that one, haha. He never leaves a job undone, no matter how late it is. He’s by far the most thorough engineer I’ve worked with, and no ego. ![]() I’ve been working with him the last few days. Then I helped with the scavenging, chopped some veggies with the cooks, and tried to help Diana, but she sent me down to engineering with Stefanos. Yasmine: I finished the reactor checks! We dumped a ton of runoff and we don’t need the rods melting down. Various crew logs can be found with bits of the backstory - several of which imply that, like the Aurora and Degasi, the Mercury II was shot down by the Quarantine Enforcement Platform and later destroyed on attempted take off. Some of them require a Laser Cutter to gain access, although the Stern and Bow contain in total three scannable fragments without the use of a Laser Cutter. Located within the walls of all 3 segments are sealed cases that contain fragments to the Parallel Processing Unit. suit mark III fragments) to support the immense amount of rusting and vegetation. According to the Favro boards, Mercury II is intended to be somewhere between 30 to 100 years old (most likely 30 based on the P.R.A.W.N.
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