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Prowl ([personal profile] fun_police) wrote in [community profile] outsiderslogs2013-06-10 02:25 am

to boldly go

who. characters on the list here
what. investigation of the shuttle debris + omega - 4 relay
where. SPACE! aka the debris field and omega - 4 relay
when.  backdated to last friday (june 7)
warnings. There will be spacewalks. Any number of things can go wrong. 8D 

 Assembling together a team of disjointed volunteers was nothing new to an old robot like Prowl. The group knew how to follow instructions better than many of his own species. The ones that he'd had the displeasure of working with, anyway.

First order of business was the pre-flight preparation: Gathering everyone to a private location, making count of their assets, clearing and clarifying the roles each person had, and technical instruction. Specifically, instruction with regards to what they'd be looking for with the omni tool scanners, which consisted of a fairly narrow set of electronics parts. Parts that could be used to identify an explosive device. 

The second purpose of this meeting was to get all the members of the team acquainted with each other. It was hardly enough time to become entirely cohesive, but if the trip went mostly according to plan, that shouldn't be an issue. With the shuttle transport arranged and set, all that was left was for them to board and begin. 

(I'll be splitting up the event into 3-4 parts to be tagged into. Feel free to handwave stuff as it goes along!)

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[personal profile] spinelessdecoder 2013-06-11 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
[Pax was dubious about the debris field, there wasn't much left of the shuttle that was initially there, but Pax knew what she was looking for when it came to electronics for explosives.]

[Still, going into a debris field on only a lifeline made even Pax wary. She did not want to be spaced today.]


Probably our best bet would be finding a piece of a motherboard that either has glycerine or something that would read as a strange radioactive signature on your scanners.