No. [ he sighs; it sounds like a soft hum through the mask. ] It's unfortunate, but that's fine.
[ people want to survive, after all. it's probably not feasible to fix up a ship this size to working conditions considering the amount needed and the resources that's likely unavailable to anyone in this planet; not to mention the fact that they absolutely know nothing about the planet to begin with. vidar gets the sense that even in the three years of its anniversary they've barely even scratched the surface of it.
vidar doesn't have a scrapper's eye but he's a pilot and at one point has commanded a ship many times; he looks for physical records and anything that can hold memories, calls, messages in terms of hardware. at one point, opening a panel made a horde of insects flow out of it; vidar immediately shuts the panel as they all scramble out like the plague. ]
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[ people want to survive, after all. it's probably not feasible to fix up a ship this size to working conditions considering the amount needed and the resources that's likely unavailable to anyone in this planet; not to mention the fact that they absolutely know nothing about the planet to begin with. vidar gets the sense that even in the three years of its anniversary they've barely even scratched the surface of it.
vidar doesn't have a scrapper's eye but he's a pilot and at one point has commanded a ship many times; he looks for physical records and anything that can hold memories, calls, messages in terms of hardware. at one point, opening a panel made a horde of insects flow out of it; vidar immediately shuts the panel as they all scramble out like the plague. ]
Ew. Don't touch that.