HOUR 3

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Aug 14, 2025 11:00 pm
"I would find the excercise gratifying, Bob."

From Seth that admission may have well been the eager ravenings of a maniac.
Aug 21, 2025 2:00 pm
It sounds like the next stop is Gregory Goodman. If Seth is going glass surfing, the next run is going to be pretty much now. There's more surfers coming in as Bob leaves. Seth might be able to get info out of them, if he thinks there's any info to get.

If not, he can join Bob.

The corporate management offices are up higher in the station, lest anyone in charge have to dirty themselves by coming into contact with the work they're overseeing more than necessary. Gregory Goodman is the type of person that would have been played by Alan Rickman or Andrew Scott a few hundred years ago in the heyday of flatscreen stare media. As soon as you're shown into his office you wish you were somewhere else. The slime that covers his sneer is already all over you and you'll have to bathe for a week just to get the ick off. And he hasn't even said anything yet. When he says, "Good afternoon. How can I help the authorities today?" the slickness of his words as they hit your ears might just make you nauseous. Hopefully this guy is up to something, because the idea that someone could just be like this as a default setting is sickening.
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@CESN -- Seth is glass surfing so this is just you.
Aug 22, 2025 10:20 am
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Seth is glass surfing. What do we roll?
Aug 25, 2025 2:30 pm
As Seth comes to find out on the shuttle out, glass surfing, at least for a beginner, isn't all that deadly. That's because if Lloyd notices something going wrong, he can slave your board to his, and guide you through. While you're on the shuttle, he walks everyone through how to control their board and gives a little tryout for board control. You have to pass this to be able to control your own board at all, or you get slaved to his from the start. He's after a paycheck after all, not liability for someone who wasn't paying attention becoming a two-mile-long smear. Everyone on the shuttle (there's about 7 in all) is suited up just like Seth, so you can't see faces, and there's not much talk. Nerves probably. Does Seth want to talk?
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Let's have a Zero-G check to see if you succeed. Even a partial success will let you have control.

Beyond that, I also need a Situational Awareness check for unspecified reasons.
Aug 26, 2025 7:01 am
Falconloft says:
As soon as you're shown into his office you wish you were somewhere else. The slime that covers his sneer is already all over you and you'll have to bathe for a week just to get the ick off. And he hasn't even said anything yet. When he says, "Good afternoon. How can I help the authorities today?" the slickness of his words as they hit your ears might just make you nauseous. Hopefully this guy is up to something, because the idea that someone could just be like this as a default setting is sickening
Bob fights both the rising acids from his stomach as well as the urge to call this obviously guilty manager... Greg. He takes a deep breath and focus his mind on the paycheck, finding peace in the possibility of getting that moody environmental module on the ship finally repaired. "Good afternoon Mr. Goodman. Oh, nothing much, we just trying to figure out who was this Adam and what he was up to before the accident. You know, getting his profile and the sorts. I heard you were his supervisor at the food processing line, is that right?"
Aug 26, 2025 8:05 am
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I forgot how to roll.

Seth has a Fieldcraft of 5
Zero G of 3+1

I think his armor can be used for Zero-G
Aug 29, 2025 4:28 pm
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It is hard to remember, so I made an Exostellar Check Calculator.

Just Answer the questions and set your skill level, and it'll tell you what to roll.
Aug 29, 2025 8:51 pm
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Seth will take a Stress on the Zero G roll
By mimicry Seth attempts to mimic the posture and canny of Lloyd. It was his first time sure, but androids were built for this kind of stuff. Seth felt confidence swell in him.

Rolls

Zero G - (9d10h2+4, RA)

(32449106964) + 4 = 29

Situational Awareness - (7d10h2+3)

(9938536) + 3 = 21

Sep 2, 2025 6:02 pm
Mr. Goodman nods curtly. His voice slides down your ear like a Rigellian bloodworm. "Yes... That I was. I'm not sure what I can really tell you though, his end should tell you everything you need to know. I found numerous violations of protocol in his work area."
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@Jomsviking -- We'll use those rolls since in this case, it would have had the same result, but the calculator will max out at 6d10. That's the maximum number of dice.
The shuttle to the surfing run on the nearby moon takes about 30 minutes. On the way, Seth and three others get a fairly generic speech from Lloyd about safety and proper procedure, but there's nothing really new to Seth. Once there, the side door is opened. You can see down to the smooth glass hills of the small moon, conveniently worn by time into the perfect surfing run. The ground is conveniently striated with the lower altitudes dark burnt orange, fading to light brown as it gains altitude. You should be able to get some good air on some of the larger hills, just not... too much. You don't want to break orbit.

Lloyd steps up and says, "Okay, jump one at a time, leave ten seconds between jumpers. We will monitor you from up here, and once you've gone once around the moon twice, you'll see the gravtrap on the left. Hit that and it'll slow you down enough that we can pick you up. Don't hit it and we'll wait for you, but only as long as our air holds out. Alright, GO!"

The others jump out, one every 10 seconds, and then Seth is up. The air hits his suit at a thousand miles a minute, and the landscape zooms in as he falls. The antigrav on his board cuts on at a hundred feet and pushes him hard away from the surface as he gets close. The thin atmosphere of the moon barely slows him down at all.
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@Jomsviking --I'll let you narrate how this goes. Your rolls were successful, so he should be able to do whatever you think makes sense.
Sep 3, 2025 11:16 am
Seth recalled an idiom he had learned from Bob.

"It isn't rocket surgery."

As he inspected the para-jet, he surmised he had finally learned practical "rocket surgery" was. It had in his mind only existed as theoretical until he beheld the science distilled into tangible form.

If he had any appreciation of aesthetics, it would have indicated to him how incredibly stupid a thing he was about to do. But apart from not understanding aesthetics, he also was incapable of feeling fear.

Seth had never worked on a compact fusion drive before. R-Grade technicians were too valuable to was on deathtraps. Still nuclear fusion was the same principle no matter the scale. The math was easy, he was not human, the numbers simply fell into place.

"Lloyd, your poster advertises this skiff moves at 2.2 kilometers per second. Judging by the power cells and its mass relative to the tidal forces. I am certain its V Max speed is significantly higher."

Lloyd stared at the android like he was from another planet.

But Seth, knowing what he did, showed Lloyd what he meant after setting the new course record.

In the middle of the course, the Eye of the Storm, in the period of calm Seth sent Bob a video. The Para-Jet was without a doubt a repurposed nuclear torpedo. It had been repurposed, but that didn't change the what of it. Seth knew, that Bob knew exactly what he was standing on. He wrote a caption on the video. "On a Date with Dr. STRANGELOVE." He cut the video as he neared the opposite stormwall, the lense focused on a sheer wall of glass and crackling dwarf lightning approaching at ~5 kilometers per second.
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Not knowing what glass surfing is in reality I will let you imagine what it is.

Seth, having faster reactions than any human could possibly muster and no fear simply exploits physics. The threat is the storm slowing you. Going fast never killed anyone. Sudden decelleration kills most of the time. But don't go so fast that your craft disintegrates.

I also find it quite humorous that Lloyd is in possession of enough Hydrogen bombs to shatter a planet and doesn't even realize it.
Last edited September 3, 2025 11:32 am
Sep 5, 2025 5:15 am
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I love it. I don't think the module envision any one actually doing it! XD
Sep 5, 2025 12:11 pm
Falconloft says:
Mr. Goodman nods curtly. His voice slides down your ear like a Rigellian bloodworm. "Yes... That I was. I'm not sure what I can really tell you though, his end should tell you everything you need to know. I found numerous violations of protocol in his work area."
"Oh yes, we saw the results of what can only be a really bad protocol violation" Adam immediately agrees, trying to gain Mr. Goodman trust. "Though we need to gather enough evidence to convince the big insurance people of that. You know how it is, just paper work that needs to be fillied"
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I guess I'll be looking for what these protocol violations were and why the inspection happened without being schedule... and I guess his take on how the accident happened. This probably looks like a artful manipulation attempt to make him think we are trying to prove it was Bob's fault. I guess it can sound insincere or being a bit too bold in the claims. stat is 3, sounds like a positive circumstance being on his side, and why not take one fatigue just to try that? 2 advantages maybe?

Rolls

FLT - Roll - (4d10h2+3)

(3375) + 3 = 15

Sep 8, 2025 7:56 pm
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Partial success, so he'll be perfectly honest, but it's up to you to interpret what it all means.
"Oh, certainly, certainly," Mr. Goodman nods obsequiously. "You know how it is with these people. Not an ounce of sense, any of them. He probably leant over to try to clear a catch without switching the machine off. I see it all the time. Most of them end up with just a finger gone, of course. Still, any corner to cut, and they'll do it. It was just lucky I managed to catch him off-guard last month, or we'd have had to pay out a substantial bonus to him. That would have looked bad in Accounting."

He leafs through some papers, finally raising his eyebrows as he raises a single sheet of paper from the sheaf. "This is the incident report. As you can see, he'd swept the floor with a Class C broom instead of a Class B, and there were three plastic tabs left behind. Tripping hazard."
Sep 15, 2025 10:50 am
"You see that all the time?" Bob asks surprised. "You'd think after going the training, they'd know it's not the wisest idea to not turn off these machines... No sense can be put into these people I guess" He shrugs sort of agreeing with Mr. Goodman, but emphasizing the training they should have had to prevent that frequency.

"Oh yes, a bonus for someone who'd get is such an accident would look bad. Can I have a copy at the incident report? Just to file it to the case so the big guys know there's some precedence."

Just before leaving, Bob turns back to ask one final question... "You said you managed to catch him? Where you looking to get him? Was he known to be this... careless?"
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I guess he won't tell the full story, but maybe there's something we can follow up on why he did the surprise inspection
Sep 15, 2025 9:35 pm
On the contrary, Mr. Goodman is almost ecstatic as he explains how he caught Adam on that minor technicality. Once a broom is a couple months old, it won't clean to code anyway, so if he doesn't replace the broom quite on time, that gives him a windows to deny bonuses, and, truth be told, gets him a little bonus of his own for not having to hand out so many bonuses. He hands the paperwork over happily, knowing that everything in writing is 100% correct and in line with company policy.
Sep 16, 2025 1:30 am
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Man midlevel managers are the most evil bastards
Sep 16, 2025 11:01 am
"Ah yes, if we was up for a bonus, he should have known to follow the rules." Bob sounds as supporting as he can, knowing it might be good to keep the good relationships for know, despite this being potentially what triggered the cause of the accident. "I guess nothing personal about Adam then, nothing particularly suspicious to warrant looking into him specifically, just another plain old incompetent worker" He mindlessly screens the documents Goodman gave him as if actually checking for something "Well than, we thank you for your help. If you think of anything, any other mess Adam could have gotten himself into... maybe with the colleagues or something, let me know. The worse he looks, the faster the process goes."
Sep 16, 2025 3:22 pm
Goodman grumps. "I'm surprised you're putting this much effort into an open and shut case -- if you'll pardon a fairly accurate pun -- Besides, I think that was the first chance he'd had. That's one of the reasons I try to keep bonuses low. You can't give those people too much money, after all. They'll always find a way to get in trouble with it. From what I heard he had plans to spend it all as soon as he got it anyway. What those plans were I don't know, but really, no savings at all? Money is just a moral hazard to people like that."
Sep 16, 2025 3:32 pm
When Seth reaches the recovery point, Lloyd's shuttle speeds to meet him, getting him onboarded and secured. The rocket on the other hand, is not secured. No attempt is even made. When the last surfer is loaded up, the shuttle heads for the high atmosphere, and then angles to give everyone a good look at the land below. Right on cue, three nuclear blasts blossom up from the surface. "And just like that," Lloyd says, "Your ride today creates the course for the next wave."

The other two surfers give a cheer, and now that all the excitement is over, Seth has a chance to look them over. One, a woman, wears a tight-fitting hot pink suit with a wide neon yellow stripe up the legs and arms. On the leg stripe, in strong stylized lettering, it says ROCKTOPUSSY. The other is a man who's wearing perhaps the weirdest-looking suit you've seen in a while. IT's bright orange and while at first Seth sees multi-sized polka dots in dark purple adorning the suit, after a brief ocular zoom-in he sees that they are instead plums of varying sizes. A sticker on the top of the helmet's visor says Plum Crazy, but the plum isn't a word; its actually another plum.

The woman sees you looking at them. "Hey. Tag's Feastman. This is Rickydick. First time up?"]

@Jomsviking
Sep 18, 2025 1:03 pm
Falconloft says:
I'm surprised you're putting this much effort into an open and shut case
"Well you know, it's the job. Better collect as much information and evidence as I can than having to do it again and, you know, miss my own bonus" he adds with an grin of confidence on his face. Mentioning bonuses is sure to work with Mr Goodman. Seems like his expertise. "Would you know anyone who could tell me more about these plans Adam had? I'm curious how these people waste their coin around here now that you mention it "
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