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s'ᴄʜɴ ᴛ'ɢᴀɪ sᴘᴏᴄᴋ ([personal profile] ashaya) wrote in [community profile] expiationlogs2024-05-04 12:12 pm

WELCOME TO THE DARK WEB.

Who: Spock and anyone interested in the aforementioned technology plot.
Where: Mostly around the port, because you have to really lean into the Gothic Romance of it.
What: Local nerds build a computer and a system of their own to exercise privacy online for everyone with mixed results.
Warnings: TBD. None so far, unless you want to count Spock veering into poeticisms inevitably in metatext.




[ chances are, if you're curious, you've been seeing a handful of ciphers cropping up around aldrip.

they start in places most chosen would frequent, spiral out to areas more remote in the coming days. but, no matter which ones you encounter, they all seem to written in the same hand. the words, if you can call them that, are jumbled in such a way that it looks impossible to unknot at first. but, there's a odd weight across some of these... messages? the letters look strange and, comparing them over time, you'll find a key.

curious, indeed. someone likes vigenère ciphers.

what it shakes out to is a set of coordinates that will lead you squarely to an abandoned warehouse by the pier, a date, and a time. if you're compelled to go on your own, you might find some of your fellows waiting around with you. if you're not? well, maybe you can take a friend just in case.

either way, you'll get your answers one way or another. ]


( ooc: HELLO FRIENDS. first and foremost, please see the comments and the sub-comments below for week blocking and organizational efforts. if you would like to summon me into your comment, just put spock in the subject line or ping me directly on plurk at [plurk.com profile] askefise or on discord! i'm usually around in some capacity or another.

other than that: have fun! if you need me to help you brainstorm why your blorbo would show up or how, i'm here for you. time for totally fun and normal times that will not end in any abnormal way whatsoever on the 19th. )
starguy: (This is our time to go from zero to hero)

[personal profile] starguy 2024-05-24 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Screen-printing, Jim. Peter's gonna teach you about screen-printing one day. ]

Nah, I stole it from some... [ He tapers off. How much detail should he give here? How cool is Jim with stealing? Guess this is one way to test the waters. ] I mean, the guys I stole it from were using it to smuggle stolen minerals from this colony that was supposed to be off-limits, and they were using the locals to mind and stuff. So they had it coming!

[ He nods to himself, clearly believing that that makes it Okay. He probably doesn't need to introduce himself by explaining he was a space pirate, so he'll leave it at that and start taking stock of each of the components at this work bench. He'll try to avoid causing any explosions or nuclear reactions. And hey, at least the scanner really does highlight items that might be useful. Video game logic at its finest. ]

Sure does! [ He picks up a mechanical component, turning it over his ins hands while he turns his attention back to Jim. ] Me, I'm from all over. I mean, technically Terra, but I haven't been back in like twenty years. How about you?

[ He asks because he assumes Jim is from space, not the future. Humans and space travel? Nah. That's usually a fluke to him. ]

Me and my crew, we travel a lot. Though my dad was from Spartax, if that rings a bell.
finalfrontiersman: (goggles of safety ii)

[personal profile] finalfrontiersman 2024-05-27 07:09 am (UTC)(link)
[ At that, Jim's expression slides into an amused smirk, eyebrows rising slightly at Peter's explanation. He can't say he disapproves of the reasoning there...unconventional though it may be. ] In that case, I wouldn't say you stole it. You...repurposed it.

[ Jim's met the type before. Hell, he may or may not have spent a week as a mechanic aboard a short-distance freighter - not the point, pre-Starfleet era. Jim leans over his task again, carefully soldering the pieces together - a line here, another neat curve there, setting each one into place. As busy as he is usually, in Command, there is something to be said for the beauty of working with your hands down in Engineering. Whenever he got too antsy, too keyed up, someone would usually find a reason for him to head down to the Warp Core for a shift - and honestly, it did the trick. ]

Terra, too, for me. Former United States. [ Interesting, though not surprising, that Peter refers to Earth as 'Terra', despite most natives referring to it as Earth - given that he didn't grow up planetside, it wasn't too incongruous. It does make him wonder if Peter might actually be from Jim's world, or adjacent enough - if he might know the Federation? He'll have to be covert - walking the prime directive cat 2 could be a pain in the ass, sometimes. ] Twenty, damn, were you at a colony?

I was on a deep space mission, two years out of five, when I wound up here. [ Jim pauses the welding to blow some of the small debris away from the welded points. ] Hm, I don't think I know it.

[ A question he files away for Spock; Jim's got a decent number of starcharts memorized, but not as many as his first officer. ]
starguy: (We'll make our stand)

[personal profile] starguy 2024-05-28 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
[ Peter exhales with relief. OK, yeah, just because they're all here with rap sheets doesn't mean they're all cool with crime, justified or not. Peter would certainly argue he only commits justified crimes now. ]

Yeah, repurposed. I like that.

[ He grins. Thanks to his visor, he can kind of get a read on how these things work, so he starts to set things down in the right order, visualizing it in his head. Rocket would have a way easier time than he is, but Peter didn't survive in the Ravagers without figuring things out on his own. ]

Hey, me too! I'm from Missouri. [ He doesn't usually meet people who might know where that is, so he sounds excited. ] I don't think Terra has any colonies yet, where I'm from. Kinda wish I was though, that sounds awesome.

[ Having met someone who knew him from a different dimension, Peter is already totally okay with the idea of Jim simply being from an alternate dimension. He skirts the subject of where he was with that, though. Dropping the old "teenage alien abduction because my dad was a space king" backstory is a little much for a first conversation. ]

You guys exploring uncharted space or something? Dude, you're living the dream.
finalfrontiersman: (tease it)

[personal profile] finalfrontiersman 2024-05-29 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Jim hasn't been placing too much stock in the so-called crimes they've been accused with; he hasn't had a chance to ask many people, exactly, but a lot of the Chosen he's come across have been teenagers, and he's hard-pressed to believe any of them have done something so terrible as to warrant whatever the hell this place is. Plus, his own crime is...well, he privately worries it could hold merit, though Spock assures him it doesn't. Still, Jim's not looking to judge a book by its cover.

The component he's working on takes another minute of careful soldering, hands keeping the tool steady as he draws it down the line. ]
Oh hey! Iowa, for me. Howdy, neighbor.

[ What are the odds of that? Jim echoes Peter's smile, holding his work up to the light to examine it. ] You guys have endless cornfields too?

They can be. [ Jim doesn't offer up his own colony experience - it wasn't the typical, and it wasn't pleasant. ] Earth's not half bad, though.

[ Alternate dimensions are one thing, but so far Jim and Spock have been doing a decent job of avoiding the hello we're from the future conversation. Depending on how long they're here, though, they might not be able to avoid it forever. ]

Someone's gotta do it. [ Jim grins, pushing his goggles up to the top of his head, successful with his component. He lines the two of them up on the table and turns off the soldering iron, settling down for the less hazardous work of wiring the two pieces together. ] Yeah, don't have any room to complain there. Exploring new places, finding new civilizations - with the best crew in the 'fleet, in my totally unbiased opinion, of course.

[ Okay, biased or not it was still accurate. The Enterprise had an officer crew of superstars and Command knew it. ]
starguy: (we'll bring hell down from above)

[personal profile] starguy 2024-06-05 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
[ Peter grins. Well, it's impossible to see from behind his visor, but he does smile. ]

Dude, what are the chances? [ He laughs. ] Yeah, I even lived on a farm and everything. My grandparents -- I think it was corn or something? I don't even remember.

[ It was a long time ago, and the farm wasn't really important in the scheme of things. He can still picture that house, though. Perfectly. Those were the days. Peter takes his time finishing up his work, his mind a little distracted as he thinks back on all the things left behind on Earth. He maybe ends up shocking himself a little bit, but that's fine. ]

Ow, flark.

[ He shakes the tremor out of his hand and puts the thing down to focus on Jim. It's ok, if you're from the future, Jim. Peter won't bat an eye. ]

Sounds pretty sweet.

[ A little too "establishment" for Peter, considering that exploratory missions usually happen on behalf of governments and big planets, but he can see from the way Jim talks about it that it isn't about expansion for him. That's good. Explorers deserve to be out there, too. ]

Freedom like that's the best thing there is. And with the right crew? Can't imagine anything better.
finalfrontiersman: (hi im jim)

[personal profile] finalfrontiersman 2024-06-08 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
Gotta love the farm life. Where I grew up, they had corn as far as the eye could see, and then some.

[ It was one of the best crops for sustainable biomatter, in his time - used en masse for replicators, and to re-seed and fertilize the soil. Jim has as many happy memories there as there are dark ones, but the cornfields - well, it's where he ran to for escape. That, and the apple tree on the hill at the neighboring farm - they never minded if he sat there to read. One fruit he wasn't allergic to, as a bonus. ]

You okay? Don't tell me we need the first aide kit already.

[ His fingers move dexterously over the wires, winding them together, or splitting them off from each other, to feed through the delicate holes and framework he'd built. That was fair enough - hell, Jim remembers his days of bawdy spaceport bars and flipping the bird at the Cadets as they trooped by, and honestly? He wasn't wrong for it. Starfleet had more broken within it than Jim had known at the time, but it was the good parts, the whole parts, that had conquered the day.

At no easy cost, but they'd done it. Sometimes the hardest thing to do was to stick with it, and get your hands dirty in the hopes that you build something better than you had yesterday.

Jim glances up at Quill with a smile; like recognizes like. ]
What do you and yours typically run? Freighter, transport, science vessel?