[Pulp] 061-1000 03:24 Arrival in Ridge system

Rob Miracle rob at robmiracle.com
Tue Sep 11 21:36:25 MDT 2007


Captain Mitchell wrote:
> Damn... He's gonna get us all in it up to our necks. I hate not  
> knowing what's going on.
>
> Look at Kriger and nod to him to take the lead. I'll bring up the  
> rear. And keep Spruance on course.
>   
Take the Captain's nod and take the point.   Kriger will packing his 
standard sidearm, somewhat concealed under his light jacket.   He sniffs 
the air trying to make sense out of the allergens so he can start 
filtering them out to determine other scents in the air.   Clearly the 
Captain is concerned about our visit, while he does a good job to hide 
the concern visually, its pretty obvious he isn't comfortable here.

On the way over, "Captain, this is rather odd.  There would have been 
insufficient time for ship to beat us here.   We didn't file the flight 
plans until near time for departure.   Only if someone got a short jump 
could they have beaten us here and that is too small a chance to leave 
to 'good fortune'.   Your a late entry in our passenger manifest that 
would indicate that the information is current on us at the time of 
departure.   Rather odd." he repeats.

When we reach the INS office, head inside a few paces ahead of the 
Captain and Mr. Spruance to look for any "Black suits" ready to pounce 
and if the coast is clear, make way for the Captain and Mr. Spruance. 

If its proper protocol for a retired captain, then I will step in side 
and boldly announce "Captain on Deck" once I see that everyone is lesser 
ranked.  If this is not proper protocol, then I won't do it, just go up 
to the nice assistant and quietly announce that we are here as "requested".

OOC:  Be aware that my posts will be limited to non-work hours.  
Sometimes it feels like I'm just along for the ride since things get 
posted and logical places for me to contribute are 10-15 posts back.   
Don't change the way you play, just be aware if that if your waiting on 
my actions, its going to be at night.




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