Strange. Though, I suppose, if they came through the portals there's no accounting for what oddities might have been picked up. Perhaps you found someone else's lost cargo.
[ Which would be bad for whatever ship lost their rations, but Sturmhond isn't about to lose sleep over that. What's found is theirs to keep. He agrees with that; maybe it's the privateer in him.
If he's curious about the supplies, he keeps it to himself. ]
Is that possible? Has the crew ever run into another ship?
[He'd never applied much thought to it- but the CDC wasn't the only large corporation out there, even if they specialized in different things- but he'd figured once a planet had been marked for demolition and a crew had been given the task, that the space around it had become restricted- like the air space above important military locations.
He wouldn't have thought there'd been a ship close enough to mess with. But who knew what the range on those portals really were? There hadn't been any identifying source or even reason for most of the items. He'd found things as simple as playing cards, to broken bits of furniture- at least this had been actually useful.
Sturmhond will be able to practically here the shrug in his voice]
I'm not actually sure. I haven't tried to use it yet- but it definitely doesn't look like any compass I've ever seen before.
We know they exist. The Bilchis, at least. And of course, there was the Almina.
[ Maybe David hasn’t heard of those – though that would surprise Sturmhond, given that he’s close to Jack. Regardless, though, if he wants the story Sturmhond will tell it to him, at least in so far as he knows it. ]
Once, long ago, we were called to give aid to another crew on a world filled with fire. Some of them were later transferred to us, and of course, you’ll know that some of our crew have been transferred elsewhere.
But that’s all aside. What does the compass look like?
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[ Which would be bad for whatever ship lost their rations, but Sturmhond isn't about to lose sleep over that. What's found is theirs to keep. He agrees with that; maybe it's the privateer in him.
If he's curious about the supplies, he keeps it to himself. ]
It's not an ordinary compass, I suppose?
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[He'd never applied much thought to it- but the CDC wasn't the only large corporation out there, even if they specialized in different things- but he'd figured once a planet had been marked for demolition and a crew had been given the task, that the space around it had become restricted- like the air space above important military locations.
He wouldn't have thought there'd been a ship close enough to mess with. But who knew what the range on those portals really were? There hadn't been any identifying source or even reason for most of the items. He'd found things as simple as playing cards, to broken bits of furniture- at least this had been actually useful.
Sturmhond will be able to practically here the shrug in his voice]
I'm not actually sure. I haven't tried to use it yet- but it definitely doesn't look like any compass I've ever seen before.
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[ Maybe David hasn’t heard of those – though that would surprise Sturmhond, given that he’s close to Jack. Regardless, though, if he wants the story Sturmhond will tell it to him, at least in so far as he knows it. ]
Once, long ago, we were called to give aid to another crew on a world filled with fire. Some of them were later transferred to us, and of course, you’ll know that some of our crew have been transferred elsewhere.
But that’s all aside. What does the compass look like?