Parental Advisory: Vector Thrust Episode 7 (Dogalogue) - "game. NOT. over."
Alex Goodwin
(21 Jul 2020 15:54 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Parental Advisory: Vector Thrust Episode 7 (Dogalogue) - "game. NOT. over." Thomas RUX (22 Jul 2020 02:53 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Parental Advisory: Vector Thrust Episode 7 (Dogalogue) - "game. NOT. over."
kaladorn@xxxxxx
(22 Jul 2020 03:23 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Parental Advisory: Vector Thrust Episode 7 (Dogalogue) - "game. NOT. over."
Alex Goodwin
(22 Jul 2020 17:57 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Parental Advisory: Vector Thrust Episode 7 (Dogalogue) - "game. NOT. over."
Thomas RUX
(22 Jul 2020 21:33 UTC)
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Hi Alex, Thank you for a great write-up for this adventure it has made my days a bit brighter. Tom Rux > On 07/21/2020 8:53 AM Alex Goodwin <xxxxxx@multitel.com.au> wrote: > > > "You can't prove that I'm the captain in a court of law" - El Capitane > "We can - your name's on the ship's articles" - Badass-Moustache > "Well... crap." - El Capitane > > Landing on Prometheus was routine, and the paperwork from Grand > Walkabout could no longer be put off. > > El Capitane promptly got on with mucking that up. > > Nikki had, much earlier during the "annual maintenance" run when they'd > put down, jimmied the bridge data recorders to leave out annoying > evidence of crimes committed on Gashidda, etc. > > The passengers they'd gone out to pick up from Gashidda were apparently > mislabelled as "refrigerated tractor parts". > > I'd clean forgotten Drake was also a degree-qualified biologist. > > "Of _course_ the briefcase is legit, apart from its origin. You can't > move a briefcase _except_ on a ship." - El Capitane (referring to the > briefcase of precious metals they'd received in return for Bert's 3.5 > dton of "enhanced" pharmaceuticals that apparently were going to be > palmed off at Gashidda Naval Downport). > > Nikki wandered off to spec trade the valuable metals, (1176k base), > comes back with a bank draft for 825k. (Both Easy Frag and Herr Sweep > have said they enjoy the trading, wheeling and dealing side of things). > > El Capitane joked that Nikki was suffering from haggling withdrawal. > > "_Now_ you can afford to pay your docking fees." - Me > > With that oh-so-subtle reminder, they paid two weeks' of docking fees > and purchased 80 tons of fuel, which Nikki duly loaded. > > "Well bugger me, the ordinary fuel lines still work. I thought they had > corroded in the past year." - Badass-Moustache > > Between the fuel, life support supplies, docking fees and spare-part > restocking, 250k of purchases made a dent in their ready funds. > > "_Prioritise_. You can high-pressure your ass clean. Doesn't work so > well for propelling the ship." - EL Capitane > > This sparked Nikki swinging out again in wheeler-dealer mode, scoring a > dton of whitegoods & fittings to refit staterooms, common areas, > captain's office and drug lab for 40k. > > After that was all installed, El Captaine authorised a week of > off-the-boat shore leave at ship's expense, based out of the Risky Dingo > Brothel and Bar. Making whoopee, blackjack, hookers, etc was not only > authorised - it was specifically _encouraged_. > > Everyone pulled through the week-long Mandatory Fun ok, except for Rosa > - her low END and crap roll meant she had a _miserable_ time. > > During the week, Badass-Moustache got himself uninvited from the local > casino, a half hour before Bert lobbed in and blew 50k of his own cash > in roughly a minute - he was bored. > > The week of Mandatory Fun was apparently 75k well spent, according to El > Capitane. > > "Why'd you refit the dunnies?" - Bert > "Afraid of running out of bog roll - again." - El Capitane (the players > were also sardonically referencing the First and Second Great Australian > Bog Roll Panics of 2020) > > After a recovery day, the Boatload Of Lunatics departed for Terra. > > "Does anyone know where my extra C4 went?" - Bert > "Depends, where did you keep it beforehand?" - Drake > > "Gentlemen, it is a _plot_ device." - Me > "Plot devices are easily disarmed, as we have like 4 kilos of C4 still." > - Herr Sweep > > 6 days later, the Paradise emerged from Jump on approach to _very_ busy > Terran space - especially around the highports. > > Bert decided to threaten Rosa with sedation. Drake decided to threaten > Bert with gun. > > "You do it - I'm holding a gun and discussing medicine" - El Capitane > threatening Bert > > Badass-Moustache got on blower to Phoenix Orbital to request docking > clearance. Was told to sit tight and wait for pilot cutter to come > alongside. > > "Captain to medbay, hide the drugs... and the C4." - El Capitane > "Anything you want me to do with the guinea pigs back here?" - Bert > "Nah, we got paperwork for them." - El Capitane > > They spent a total of 20 hours waiting for their slot to advance far > enough to get them a pilot. > > "I can escape a prison. I can't escape death!" - EC > > "WTF happened with that other hour? What the hell's in my coffee? > BERT!" - EC > > Drake amused himself walking around with magboots on the walls + ceiling > of cargo bay. This backfired somewhat when he ended up hanging by one > boot, having overcooked the splits. > > Rosa barely passed her "make-pilot-cutter-docking-easy" roll, then the > cutter came alongside, requesting permission to dock and come aboard. > > First Mate Moustache gave permission, and sent Nikki to meet the pilots. > > "We only got one chair" - Nikki > > Lobbing from the pilot cutter were two junior TCN officers. The first > (and their actual pilot) is a certain Sublieutenant Collinson, and along > for the ride is Ensign Rupert. The cutter undocked while they headed > bridgewards. > > "Kid barely looks 22. Poor sod." - Badass-Moustache > > The junior presumed-rupert was spun out by how the bridge had been > customised. "Collision" Collinson rolled with it, asking (in a quiet > voice) exactly how close Rupert Rupert wanted to come to a charge of > conduct prejudicial. > > Badass-Moustache reflected that Collinson, for all his faults of > ultimately coming from the Royal Navy, had the imperturbability almost > down pat. After satisfying himself that the specialists were in place > and he had a solid picture of the traffic flow, he first asked Drake's > permission to get underway, then, permission received, threw a Moustache > at the blower and started guiding Rosa in. > > Touchdown came as a surprise to most people on the bridge. After shore > power was applied, Collinson handed back over to El Capitane, collected > his junior, and made to debark. > > In response to Badass-Moustache's quiet query as they headed to the main > hatch, he found out that Collinson Sr had been a colour sergeant and, > wonder of wonders, Collinson Jr had paid attention, which apparently > justified the lack of adult supervision - two ruperts running loose in > public can turn out quite the nightmare for the poor sod behind the > "Officer Commanding" nameplate. His opinion of Collinson's line went > up. For further reference, in the British Army. His opinion of > Collinson's line went straight back down. None of them had the good > sense to join the Royal Marines. > > Post-debark, Drake continued his luck with paperwork - flubbing the next > admin roll by 1. > > Words along the lines of "TROUSER THE LOT OF 'EM, MILLENNIUM HAND AND > SHRIMP!" were uttered, and Drake collected the crew for real grub, > cooked by _someone else_, without the distraction of Mandatory Fun. > > Bert dug up a public map of the port, and they ended up lobbing at a > joint with the following sign outside: > > https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/612927701258469378/734725727877857340/unknown.png > > (No, the image isn't mine. It's from GT: Starports) > > Burgers with the works all around + sides of chips were Drake's shout, > but everyone had to pay for their own plonk. > > While waiting for dinner to arrive, Badass-Moustache tried ringing > Derryn - ended up leaving a terse, cryptic message. > > They took the time to unwind, eat, drink, and enjoy Brubek's. Not sure > if anyone reflected on the irony of recreating the mythical > pre-starflight neighbourhood joint on Terra approx 36,000 km up from > said rock. > > As they were in no rush, they took a scenic route back to the Paradise's > berth. > > There, they found the berth had been locked down, with port security > people posted. > > Turns out, after Drake rang the bank and worked through the run-around, > three fifths of one half had actually landed on the mortgage in the 12 > months since departure. 1.3 million solars were outstanding. > > Drake found somewhere he could deposit the remaining 475k of that bank > draft onto the mortgage - that apparently quieted enough of the bank's > concerns to let the crew access their ship tomorrow, according to a > phone call an hour later. > > They needed somewhere to kip tonight, so Drake and Rosa went down market > to a youth hostel - they figured their combined old-fartness would keep > the kiddies away. > > Badass-Moustache asked if anyone else wanted to kip in comfort. > Receiving a unanimous "yes", he led the remaining crew into the FTA > lounge and asks the concierge there if they could arrange a night's > lodging - he wasn't really surprised when the concierge identified him > on sight. > > Concierge took 40 min to chase up 5 rooms - 4 singles, 1 double. 500 > solars - includes dinner, bed, breakfast. > > Moustache tried ringing Derryn again after dinner, but still got no answer. > > Everyone kipped in their chosen digs. > > Dodgie rang back during breakfast. Badass-Moustache, with help from his > fellow diners, told now-Commodore Dodgie the story of Milford's Run. > One bottle of Scotch later, a slightly-sozzled Dodgie bets > Badass-Moustache that the latter's intention to retire will last 18 > months. After the others sod off, Dodgie says that two ... specialist > ... gentlemen will be along for the refrigerated tractor parts probably > day after tomorrow. > > The berth was unlocked at roughly 2pm station time. El Capitane and > Nikki board and start catching up on the planetoid of paperwork that had > become outstanding since they jumped outbound from UN space the year > before - that took them two weeks just to scratch the surface, get the > ship's paperwork up to date, and scratch the surface of what else came > up during Milford's Run. Multiple habitable planets, one rogue gas > dwarf, claims thereon and thereto, masses of survey data, etc. Nikki > rocked a 15 out on her Admin roll to help El Capitane, who netted out a > respectable 10 with the assist. > > The .. specialist .. gentlemen lob 2 days later and take delivery of the > refrigerated tractor parts (ie, the four dissidents extracted from the > Ziru Sirka) - the PC's Proper Prior Planning paid off and got them > through customs without notable issue. About half an hour after > delivery, Drake's handcomp pings an alert that another 400k has landed > on the mortgage. > > A day later, Drake digs out a bank error in its favour - Dodgie et al > had made the payment of 400k upfront, but for whatever reason it hadn't > been applied to the mortgage. That brought the mortgage up to date to > the bank's satisifaction, so they withdrew their lien. > > Badass-Moustache cashed one of his FTA-issued high passage vouchers, > topped it up with 500 solars of his own, and paid the two weeks' docking > fees. > > Eddles proposed Badass-Moustache retire from active adventuring and take > over doing the near-literal planetoid of paperwork outstanding. > > This quickly morphed to suggestion of a shore office as well, breaking > out as follows: > Moustache Ltd - Shore office, holding company, paperwork handling. > Butchers Paradise plc - Company actually owning ship. > > And that, much to my surprise, signalled the natural and logical end of > Parental Advisory: Vector Thrust. (Words I doubted I would ever > actually type in a session writeup). > > Herr Collinson, when organic gameplay hands you such a giftwrapped > opportunity to transition a character like this, GRAB IT WITH BOTH HANDS. > > I'm not sure if the continuing PCs (Drake, Nikki, Bert) will end up with > Badass-Moustache as a Contact or Ally. > > -- > > ----- > The Traveller Mailing List > Archives at http://archives.simplelists.com/tml > Report problems to xxxxxx@simplelists.com > To unsubscribe from this list please go to > http://www.simplelists.com/confirm.php?u=zZOCJCw2BI9jPrGTB4OJoibiHbbTEiok