thegreatexperiment: (Pissed)
Samantha "Sam" Moon ([personal profile] thegreatexperiment) wrote in [community profile] sixthiterationlogs2018-11-10 11:21 pm

I'll go where answers can be found/Kick the door and smash it down [OPEN]

WHO: Samantha Moon
WHERE: The Tubes
WHEN: Spread out across early November
OPEN TO: YOU, YES, YOU (OTA)
WARNINGS: Standard warning for Sam's mouth, will update if needed

Sam liked to spend the occasional evening down in the tubes. She'd volunteered to watch for new arrivals, as was her 'civic duty,' or whatever. But it was more the peace she enjoyed. Living in the Inn came with a lot of dorm-y frustrations, between the single bathroom, the occasional neighbors punching her damn walls, and what she assumed were sex noises echoing through the halls.

But she had a new reason to go down there now: Stealing shit.

That was the idea, anyway. Although, so far, she hadn't found much worth taking. But all scientific endeavors, she knew, came with their fair share of setbacks. True, she and Bruce didn't have to worry about IRB approval or grand funding. No, they just had to deal with a serious lack of any equipment worth having. Not to mention anything that actually had the power to give her any kind of insight into the proteins swirling around the inmates' DNA. But Sam was nothing if not stubborn. So for a few nights, she crept down to the tubes, carrying a kitchen knife, a metal rod, and a canvas bag. Just in case she found something.

The biggest problem was the lists of names. No matter what Sam did, no matter what she told herself, she always and inevitably found herself reading them, again and again. The pain of seeing Avery on the list had dulled from a knife in her heart to an annoying ache. But the trouble with annoying aches was that they were fucking annoying.

Kind of like Avery, she supposed.

And if she wasn't scavenging through the equipment or reading the lists, she would sometimes take a small break, crouching down in a corner and sketching. At least now she wasn't obsessively drawing the sky. She had plans. Maybe unrealistic, irrational plans. But forward momentum wasn't something to sneer at. So she sketched all the equipment she wanted to build or have or make. Everything she and Bruce would need to conduct their work.

You know, in a perfect world.
enterprisingheart: (the idea has some merit)

[personal profile] enterprisingheart 2018-12-07 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
Picard, to his credit, doesn't so much as bat an eye at Sam's declaration. It's true that it's not something that he would normally encourage, but it's not like they're going to be getting any help from the Observers anytime soon, and if the intent is to put together at least some semblance of technology, then the components are going to have to come from somewhere. And the bunker is most likely place one might find the requisite odds and ends.

(Even if there's no guarantee that the components will work correctly.)

"What sort of equipment were you looking to build, if you don't mind me asking?"

He might not be much of an engineer, but if he can help, he absolutely means to.
enterprisingheart: (the idea has some merit)

[personal profile] enterprisingheart 2018-12-15 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
Impossible or not, he can't deny that he absolutely understands the curiosity. The urge to know what's been done (or not done) to them, when the answers have been withheld for longer than even the most patient of people would consider to be a reasonable amount of time. Especially when what few answers they have managed to find have only brought along a score of new questions besides.

"Assuming we have been reconstructed in the first place. But I can't say that it isn't a possibility, either. Not with some of the things we've found here."

The lists are the most damning piece of evidence pointing to that particular possibility. But he's not ruling out the possibility of something like a holodeck simulation either. Or at least, not just yet.

"And regardless of what they've done, having concrete proof of anything would help, at this point."
enterprisingheart: (the idea has some merit)

[personal profile] enterprisingheart 2018-12-30 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
He's not as old as he could be, it's true. Admittedly, he only has a normal human lifespan to work with, but even so, he could still be older than he is. Even if it's doubtful that he'll ever reach the sort of ages that involve triple digits - or rather, not for too terribly long. But that, for now, is a question for the future. For when he actually manages to get back to the Enterprise and whatever should happen to be waiting for him still.

As for right now, however, he's more focused on the discussion at hand - and the less-than-comfortable possibilities raised by same.

"They very well could be. Or finding ways to suppress those particular sequences, and either way, I can't say that it bodes well. Especially given what else they might be capable of doing, if they can manage that much."