Caroline? It's Jack. Captain Jack Harkness? I'd like to think we've spoken once or twice. Can't remember when or where, but that's kinda besides the point.
I've been directed to talk to you about a job. I could use a change of scenery. And it seems like you could do with some extra hands, here and there.
Well, it was Nathan who suggested I contact you. He mentioned there were a few of us who straddled the lines between Engineering and Flight Crew, and I figured I should look into it. I've got more than enough experience to go around.
[Yeeeeeeah you're really not going to escape that whole charm thing, sorry Caroline. Please don't let it keep you from hiring him though he's good with shuttles his hands planes/shuttles/everything, he promises!]
[ She knows it's not just her. She doesn't know if it's everyone, but it's not just her. ]
What do we do?
[ Because he had been the one to say that it wasn't time on Arima, because he is always more rational about these things (because she keeps seeing Owens calling her name). ]
Well, welcome back [ not really the proper thing to say, but Carolyn's dead back home; it'd be welcome back for her ] and no problem. You might remember that people were mutating before you left; I might have to vanish at a few points to take care of some... different body parts, but I'm always up for a refresher course.
In that case: Consider seven people including myself as interested in attending, when all parties involved are recovered enough to do so.
[ 'All parties' includes Carolyn, obviously. Severus isn't even sure about exact the status of all of his people, being inclined to give people their privacy when it comes to medical horrors. ]
Sooooo, theoretically, if I had just stumbled upon a storage facility that belongs to my department, and that storage facility happened to be filled with hovercarts, would you hypothetically allow me to host a hovercart race in one of the shuttle bays?
Hey Carolyn, I'm not sure we've ever actually met, but I'm Kate Bishop and I'm wondering whether you or any of your flight crew have been charting the stars each jump or would be able/willing to start trying to do so? I get that we probably won't recognize them but it might be worth a try on the off chance it gives us a sense of whether we're actually moving when we jump/how far. Let me know? Thanks.
We can try. Might want to see if someone on board has a background in astronomy past us; some don't have one at all and the rest of us keep waiting to see our stars even though we know they're not there.
Hi, this is Raven again. I prefer to go by Mystique now.
I was doing the maintenance checks on the hull today and I started thinking about some of the strange phenomena that happen inside the ship. I got to wondering about how clear-cut a divide 'outside' and 'inside' are. Has anyone ever looked at setting something up to test the differences?
Maybe planting clocks out here to try and track time, or to see how parallel travel outside and inside the walls of the ship map out?
[ Raven, she likes you, but you and your friends have the stupidest nicknames she's ever heard. ]
You know, I don't think we've tried it. I'm not sure if anything too large would stay on the outside of the ship during the jump, but something small might be able to. Things that happen 'inside' like the nanite sickness would likely still have effects out there, but things like- oh, only the emergency lighting being on... that we might be able to see a difference on.
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