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Posted April 12, 2020, 9:23 a.m. by Lieutenant Commander Avik (XO) (Janice B.)

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He stepped into the transporter room quickly, obviously having rushed to get there. James was about 5‘10” and a bit stocky, with wavy almost blonde hair and blue eyes. His uniform was Engineer’s gold and he carried a kit of tools in a case he’d slung over one shoulder. “Sorry I’m late, Commander… I’ve only just come aboard and had to stop by the quartermaster’s to grab a phaser.” Franklin addressed Avik in a civil tone, though it didn’t have the jump to attitude most junior officers used. Also, he had a strong southern accent.

-Franklin, engineer

Avik’s head turned to witness an Engineer walk into the room. Hearing his apology, the XO determined that the CE had sent him instead of coming. A conflicting emotion poured through her, but she reined it in. It wouldn’t suit the mission to be upset over a minor thing.

“I think the last person we’re waiting on is the Counselor. Unless you have some experience with the written version of Klingon.” Her eyes turned to the Junior Officer.

–XO, Avik, Lt. Cmdr

=^=Bridge to Commander Avik, Comm check.=^=

Marsh

Sienna stepped in as the doors opened. Her hair was up and she had both a side arm and a holstered phaser as per regulations. In addition to those, she also carried a PaDD. “Apologies. I wanted to get the index of the Klingon language to help translation if necessary. I am capable, but you never know.”

“Cain’t read a word of it…” Franklin drawled, not looking at Avik. He began to check his kit as he joined the group. “But I could rig the computer to translate the text on all panels if that helps. Though that won’t do us no good for posted signage.” The engineer popped open his tool case, gave it a once over, then closed and locked it again. He also subtly patted the phaser strapped to his belt. “Anybody check the life support over there? Bet that air’s staler’n my uncle’s barn…”

-Franklin

When Marsh’s voice came on, Avik didn’t answer instantly. Instead, she listened to the officer’s reply then nodded. She answered her comm badge with a snappy, quick movement based on reflex.

=^= Avik here, it seems to be working. I have a question. Did we determine if the life support system on the ship were working or not? =^=

She hoped they wouldn’t have to go over in environmental suits. Her attention returned to the conversation.

“I was hoping you did. Using the consoles could prove challenging without the right knowledge.”

–XO, Avik, Lt. Cmdr

=&=We have breathable air on the Klingon ship.=^= Marsh had to confirm his readings.

Marsh

Franklin nodded as Marsh’s voice sounded. “Good, we can breathe. I call that a win.” The Petty Officer grinned and patted his tool kit. “I hate not being able to breathe.”
-Franklin

Avik’s worry relaxed. She didn’t like wearing the EV suit as it affected mobility and held some risk. Namely, if the suit ripped or tore. At Franklin’s comment, she commented.

“We would just need to use EV suits for the ship rather than teleporting on as we are.”

–XO, Avik, Lt. Cmdr

“I believe we are ready to depart Lt. Commander.” She said, taking her place on the teleportation pad.

Nox, CNS

Lia was still smirking in enjoyment at Franklin’s comment and the XO’s logical response as she took her place beside Nox.

Adrie, Sec

Seeing the counselor had arrived and mention it was time to go, the XO fully agreed. The longer they delayed, the more likely someone was bound to cross paths with the ship. She turned to the platform and stepped onto the transporter.

“I agree. I must ask you all to be alert and careful. It appears the ship is abandoned, but it’s better to be careful than reckless.” She took her place. She looked to the operator then gave the cue to start the process once everyone was ready.

–XO, Avik, Lt. Cmdr

Even though the XO probably hadn’t been completely addressing her, Lia nodded an affirmation. She straightened her bearing slightly more as she waited for the process to begin.

Adrie, Sec

The Europa faded away in the familiar shimmer of transport. Arriving on the Klingon ship was eerie. It was quiet, save for the occasional beeping of a console coming from the bridge. The corridor they found themselves in was dark, lit in red. To the group’s right, there was a door to the bridge. To their left, the corridor split left and right. So far no security system had been activated.

-GM Orchestrator

Avik let the familiar tingling subside as she opened her eyes and took stock of her surroundings. No signs of life. It was the first thing she noticed as the dull hum of the engines filled her ears, evidence of what she already knew. Her fear caused the hairs on her neck to rise upright before she pressed them down and swallowed it. Her head turned to the CoS indicating she was following the woman’s lead.

–XO, Avik, Lt. Cmdr


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