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==[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: The Plot Thickens==
===by [[Belin_Daniel|Belin, Daniel]]===
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DeSimms walked down the corridor at a fervent pace. Although, technically he
was still on R&R, he decided to start his own little private investigation.
He did not see too much activity in the corridors, except the ones leading to
and from engineering. He smelled a bit of the acrid silicon smoke that he
hated, and decided it would be a good idea to walk away from the smell.
He found himself in a deserted corridor. Not that he was surprised, there
wasn't much in this corridor other than a entrance to a jefferies tube and a
communications junction. Suddenly, the corridor got a lot more interesting.
The blast doors closed on either side of him, and the fire suppression system
went off. The problem as he saw it was, there was no fire, and his uniform was
being ruined by fire suppressant foam for no reason. He decided that at the
current time, going into the Jefferies Tube would be a good idea. He began
climbing the tube until he reached what looked like the auxiliary systems room
on the ship. He muttered to himself, "If all this business is the product of
sabotage, I would find evidence here."
He looked around and saw a mess. Whoever had regular duty in here definitely
did not have a urge to clean. There was a note taped to the chair that said
that whoever was supposed to be on duty at this point felt a bit peckish and
went to get a sandwich.
After a good five minutes, he found the ennunciator lights, and looked for an
indicator of something wrong. Nothing except for a light that indicated that
the chaos system was on, and what was a chaos system?
He remembered that the chaos system that had something to do with security.
Yes, something to do with if the ship was taken over, the chaos system would
make life hell for the intruders. Boards blowing, computer errors, fire systems
turning on, the whole nine yards. It was easy to turn on, you flicked the
switch and it was on, but to turn it off you had to manually turn it off using
some kind of wiring in the belly of the ship. Someone turning it on probably
pointed to sabotage, that or whoever turned it on was a complete idiot. Still,
he thought it would be better to talk to whomever was on duty in here. He
headed back to his quarters to get his AK and a communicator.
A few minutes later, he came back to the door and found it locked. Obviously
whomever was on duty here got back at some point while he was gone. It took him
a few minutes to disconnect the door from the physical lock and the motor that
pulled the door back. Now all that held the door up was a thin track in the
floor, he backed up, and started to run towards the door with the intention of
knocking it down. It didn't fall the first time so he backed up again, ready to
charge a second time. Suddenly, the captain came into the corridor and saw
DeSimms charging at the door with an Kalashnikov and said, "Who the HELL are
you?"
<tag Andy>
NRPG:
Does not look like my character will be getting too good of a start with the
captain.
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With all due respect,
Daniel F. Belin
USS HOOD SEC
ASR ORIGINS
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