Runesmith: A Science Fantasy Action Quest

I'm going to bed, next update will probably be at the same time tomorrow, though as before, I will do my best to answer questions once I wake up and throughout the day.
 
[X] Fix the regulator runes and reactivate the plate.

We're a known slacker, so I'm not sure Bridge will trust us. Anyways, let's make sure there'll be a Bridge to report to first.
 
[X] Hijack the Major Plate's propulsioninterface runes to send a message to the bridge.
 
[X] Hijack the Major Plate's propulsion interface runes to send a message to the bridge.
[X] Fix the regulator runes and reactivate the plate.

We're a known slacker, so I'm not sure Bridge will trust us. Anyways, let's make sure there'll be a Bridge to report to first.
A known slacker does not make us someone people would believe to falsify a goddamn sabotage alarm.
 
[X] Fix the regulator runes and reactivate the plate.

This was an attempt at destruction, not hijacking. While the perpetrators may still be aboard (stealing something and destroying the ship to cover it up) it is highly unlikely they intend to still be here when we hit Current. The magitech available doesn't seem to have much in the way of remote monitoring so there is a good chance the perpetrators will not detect the plate reactivating.
 
[X] Hijack the Major Plate's propulsion interface runes to send a message to the bridge.
 
Lessee here~
Adhoc vote count started by Spectral Waltz on May 15, 2018 at 11:21 PM, finished with 61 posts and 13 votes.
 
...Somebody needs to put a monitor channel into the system...
That's probably for later.

I'm going to assume they're being redundant and have sabotaged at least three key systems. They've shown enough coordination and knowledge...and we probably can't fix it all.

Where are the other points of failure, and how much do we trust the other people we know are running them in time for entry?
 
...Somebody needs to put a monitor channel into the system...
That's probably for later.

I'm going to assume they're being redundant and have sabotaged at least three key systems. They've shown enough coordination and knowledge...and we probably can't fix it all.

Where are the other points of failure, and how much do we trust the other people we know are running them in time for entry?

You were told the only points of failure you know about. If there are any others, they're in other sections of the ship. Shan would know of them since she's the head of your section but you have no idea.

That said, all the sections are staffed by relatively competent people. They aren't you, but they're far from useless. The only uncertainty is the fact that communications are down, which might cause some workers to prioritize checking in over fixing a problem if they panic.

But you have no real way of knowing either way without finding someone in another section and questioning them (or finding another section's hub and checking their notices). You have 20 minutes remaining before entry (or at least you will as of the end of the next story post) though so you might be a little short on time...

As for monitor channels, this civilization is starfaring, but that was made considerably easier by runic technology, which meant they skipped a few steps in terms of mentality. Some things justget overlooked.

Though depending how this goes, it could be the push they need to be more careful.

Sorta like the Titanic in a way really...
 
[x] Fix the regulator runes and reactivate the plate.
Pretty sure now is the time for ACTING not for trying to get orders!
 
Codex: Runic Theory 101
Runic Theory and Runes themselves are a subject as complicated as it is broad, and yet, for all the myriad runic 'languages', properties, and interactions out there, the most basic principles of the subject can be boiled down into a single sentence.

A Rune is a symbol that takes in energy from around it and then makes use of that energy in order to accomplish a specific effect.

'Energy' is broad enough as it is. A rune set in a streambed can take power from the rush of the water overtop of it. A rune in a field can absorb sunlight, or the movement of the wind, though neither are particularly efficient. A rune carved into or held by a human can be charged through -for lack of a better term- the vitality of it's 'wielder'. All of those are examples of how early runic sages made use of their power, and while science has since refined the practice, the core principles remain the same, the only truly important change has been the ability to transfer energy from one rune into another.

The 'Effect' on the other hand is -in a single word- 'complicated'. A rune of flame will create fire, but the nature of that fire can be altered by any number of factors without even beginning to touch on the existences of Runic Matrices, cluster of runes that work together as a single unit, all activating at once. If a rune of flame were activated and then moved while it worked, the created fire could be 'thrown' by the motion. Or It might change depending on what material it had been carved into. A rune of flame carved into wood will -in most cases- cause the wood itself to burst into flame, whereas carved in Stone it would produce the flame above the centre of the rune, and carved into a ruby that flame would become a stream of fire he direct the rune was facing, or a direction specified by the rune itself.

So yes... Complicated is putting it lightly.
 
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[X] Hijack the Major Plate's propulsion interface runes to send a message to the bridge.

You swallowed thickly. You could fix this, and with time to spare before you hit the main body of the Current to boot, but was that really what was important? Did you really want the ship going interplanetary with whoever did this still aboard?

For all you know they could have taken a lifeboat once the communications were cut, but you can't be sure...

No. You need to move faster. Fixing this wouldn't be slow, but it wouldn't be fast either.

You reached for your tools and got to work. The plate was dead, devoid of power, but its outbound channels were still connected. Only the energy reception points had been cut off by the failsafe. It would be a one way message, but you could at least make sure that it was sent, and hope that they understood it.

First, to isolate the controls. You cut quickly, crude work, sloppy, but then, it didn't need to be neat. You took the runes that connected to the bridge to manage the activation and deactivation of the attitude thrust and severed them from the rest of the matrix. It would be much harder to repair the whole thing now, but it was this or failure. You had Crystal Batteries on you in order to energize dead runeplates but they wouldn't be enough to fully activate a Major plate, let alone to keep it running for any length of time. You could supplement with your own body's life energy but that probably wouldn't last much longer. The sheer difference in scale was just too great.

So if you couldn't activate the whole plate, you just had to isolate the part you needed and activate only that. Hence the mutilation of the beautiful design.

The sacrifices you made in the name of safety, sanity, and survival...

With the right section isolated, you pulled out the Crystals. Little glass gems with Runes shaped inside of them, meant to hold energy in place until it was needed. Carefully you pressed them to the plate, watching as the runes you'd isolated began to glow with the power trickling into them.

Carefully you added a second crystal, then a third, the last thing you needed was for this to be interrupted.

On... Off... On... On... Off...

You waited as the flashed out the message. A Crude old code, back from the days before you breached the first currents and spread across the stars, but one that everyone know. Dot and Dash, sequences of letters, spelling out the message.

SABOTAGED PLATES. VOICECASTERS DOWN. DANGER. ABORT APPROACH AND DIVERT COURSE.

Now you just had to hope that they understood...

You repeated the message... The first battery starting to go black, and the second starting to flicker as the minutes ticked away. Repeat again...

The third battery was almost out when you felt it, a subtle shift in the vibrations underfoot. A little change in the Princess cant.

If it had been anyone else, they probably wouldn't have noticed, but you breathed out, a long slow sigh. They'd heard you, or at the very least they'd heard someone...

But that left the more pressing problem. Who did this? And Why?

Footsteps sounded at the edge of hearing, rapidly approaching, you turned to peer out through the nearby hatch.

[] "Hello..?"
[] Hide and Ambush
[] Run for it.
 
[X] "Hello..?"

remember that we have no idea if the person approaching us is one of the saboteurs, we don't want to attack one of the crew since we could be blamed for the sabotage.
 
[X] Hide and Ambush

I assume we're smart enough to not jump on someone who looks to be on our side.
 
[X] Hide and Ambush
Most likely they are friendly. However 'most likely' is far from certainty and I would rather come across as justifiably paranoid than cowardly or suicidally optimistic.
 
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