Yeah she was in the middle of a fight when I met her, and she clearly knows her stuff. My condolences about the adults though.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Good idea. And yeah I wouldn't want to draw too many people away for an effort that may or may not yield anything at all. It can just be a quick check for signs of use, like tracks or scratch marks from claws, etc.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Depends on how big they are. But I'm a pretty small person, and I have the ability to cling to surfaces so it won't matter if it's hard to get traction or if the vents take weird twists or turns.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
And if there is trouble and I'm not confident I can handle it I could theoretically slow it down or trap it in place while I bail: it doesn't say in my file but I have 'webshooters'
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Basically an elastic polymer formula that is shot out of a pressurized canister from my wrists. It could gob up the vents and stick the thing in place if it comes up on me unexpectedly, or blind it. It's got a lot of uses.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
And like I told Jack, I have a precognitive sense for incoming danger. Not always 100% reliable but it's better than getting ambushed. Heightened reflexes and strength too, and I can take a pretty good whooping before I'm KOed
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Seriously though if there is a better candidate, let me know and I'll lay off. I didn't mean for this to explode into a whole thing. Sorry for causing such a hairball.
As long as you can make it quick, it should be okay. Until you're assigned a unit, all of us leads will be held responsible for any Reds that wind up dead, so think about that.
[Or at least she's assuming. Knowing that Dagger took the well-being of his team seriously, Shinobu was determined to do what she could to keep the team running as efficiently as possible.]
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
Neheda is another name for the one people call Mothership. She's the pilot of the ship and is responsible for a lot of the medical stuff.
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
She also goes by Neheda, though, so I use that because it's less awkward than calling her Mother.
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Yeah she was in the middle of a fight when I met her, and she clearly knows her stuff. My condolences about the adults though.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Good idea. And yeah I wouldn't want to draw too many people away for an effort that may or may not yield anything at all. It can just be a quick check for signs of use, like tracks or scratch marks from claws, etc.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Depends on how big they are. But I'm a pretty small person, and I have the ability to cling to surfaces so it won't matter if it's hard to get traction or if the vents take weird twists or turns.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
And if there is trouble and I'm not confident I can handle it I could theoretically slow it down or trap it in place while I bail: it doesn't say in my file but I have 'webshooters'
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Basically an elastic polymer formula that is shot out of a pressurized canister from my wrists. It could gob up the vents and stick the thing in place if it comes up on me unexpectedly, or blind it. It's got a lot of uses.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
And like I told Jack, I have a precognitive sense for incoming danger. Not always 100% reliable but it's better than getting ambushed. Heightened reflexes and strength too, and I can take a pretty good whooping before I'm KOed
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Seriously though if there is a better candidate, let me know and I'll lay off. I didn't mean for this to explode into a whole thing. Sorry for causing such a hairball.
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All right. The rest of the unit leads would probably want one of us present, so I guess I could go.
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
Webshooters is something I haven't even heard of, but hey, I guess I've seen weirder attacks.
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
I think we've got this straightened out more, so I guess I won't have to send you to Neheda after all.
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
But really, now that you know, don't do anything without contacting a lead. Okay?
Should I go ahead and toss up that mini-log now?
I promise it'll be quick. I'll check for signs of use or any clues about what it may be and that's it. I'll jet right out. Pinky swear.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
And yes okay. It's not happening again. Also isn't Nehada the name of the ship? Am I missing something?
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Where do you want me to meet you.
Sure!
As long as you can make it quick, it should be okay. Until you're assigned a unit, all of us leads will be held responsible for any Reds that wind up dead, so think about that.
[Or at least she's assuming. Knowing that Dagger took the well-being of his team seriously, Shinobu was determined to do what she could to keep the team running as efficiently as possible.]
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
Neheda is another name for the one people call Mothership. She's the pilot of the ship and is responsible for a lot of the medical stuff.
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
She also goes by Neheda, though, so I use that because it's less awkward than calling her Mother.
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
What room are you in?
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I get it, I do. No dead Reds on your watch. Will do my best to keep breathing that sweet O2. And good to know re: Mom/Nehada.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
I'm in Room 1. Meet you in the hall outside?
((Continues over here.))