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The Mnemosyne Crew ([personal profile] mnemosynecrew) wrote in [community profile] themnemosyne2025-02-10 11:31 am
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Mini-Event


EVENT


It happens in the dead of night - so sudden, so absolute, that for a moment, it feels like the ship itself has ceased to exist. The familiar hum of the Mnemosyne's systems vanishes, replaced by an unnatural, suffocating silence. A heartbeat later, the darkness takes hold. Total blackout.

Then, as if the ship itself is gasping for breath, emergency lights flare to life, flooding the halls in deep red. A shrill hiss follows as every interior door slide open in unison.

The system has gone dark. Terminals are dead. CL-10's have no access. Anything reliant on the ship's core network is unresponsive. Even elevators between decks are frozen in place, leaving only the cold, metal emergency ladders as a means of traversal. Synthesizers refuse to function.

And most critically -

L3TH3 is gone.

Not silent. Not unresponsive. Offline.


Yet, despite the eerie stillness, some things persist. Life support remains operational, oxygen still cycles, temperature remains stable. Airlocks are firmly shut. The engines continue their course, thrumming faintly beneath the floors. Even power still technically exists, but there is no intelligence behind it any more. The Mnemosyne is still moving - but without a pilot, without a shield and without defense.

To some, the fact that the ship's quarantine protocols also remain intact is a reassuring sign of system redundancy. To others, it is an opportunity lost. After all, a coup - or mercy killing - requires more than emergency rations and dim red lights.



Welcome to this month's mini-event! The system being offline will continue for a week, until the 17th. As the mod will also be unavailable at a computer during this time, direct any questions to mnemonsynecrew@gmail.com for a quicker reply.

As noted in the event, CL-10s won't be able to access the system for anything (work, ship data, etc.) during this time, but it can still be used to communicate between crew and used for personal data.



tarakan: (i am genuinely surprised)

[personal profile] tarakan 2025-02-24 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[ When they reach the cryostasis room, Hilbert immediately goes to one of the pods. He can't really get specific data, not now, not like this. But he can at least do a quick eyewitness survey. No signs of melt. No leaking. Everything smells normal. No errors flashing on any displays. ]

Whatever life support systems that are keeping us from floating aimlessly in space, also seem to keep cryopods working. Obviously I will have to make routine checks as long as power is down, but there does not seem to be any big, obvious malfunctions.
itdoesntlikeyou: (this is stupid)

[personal profile] itdoesntlikeyou 2025-02-25 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
[Rin hauls themself along one of the tethers to a different pod, and while they glance over the pod itself briefly, they quickly swap to poking a few times at the diagnostics, abandoning it before they can hit any dangerous-looking sections.]

If it was tied to L3TH3's systems it probably would be instantaneous release.

[So: could be worse.]

... Still no response from AI systems.
tarakan: (well SOME OF US chose napalm)

[personal profile] tarakan 2025-02-25 02:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I wonder...we have life support, we have basic things like artificial gravity still active. AI should have basic programming, correct? Something that runs as base level, without personality program.

[ At least, that's how it feels to Hilbert. He doesn't know much about AI. He doesn't know how they work. But the idea of there being something baseline, the idea of there being a base to the AI that a personality matrix is built on top of...that makes sense in his mind. ]

Why do we not have basic AI function? Why is L3TH3 completely offline?
itdoesntlikeyou: (network)

[personal profile] itdoesntlikeyou 2025-02-26 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
Maybe we're just walking through L3TH3's corpse.

[Wow, morbid. And they're... not entirely sure where that impulse came from, to describe it that way. It feels true, though. Whoever should be occupying the ship around them, it's gone, leaving only the automatic functions, like the ship itself is in a vegetative state.]

There might be a black box somewhere. Like the bridge.
tarakan: (well that's a weird choice)

[personal profile] tarakan 2025-02-26 02:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Even if we did not have highly contagious mutated captain on bridge, would not be able to access the bridge in current, depowered state.

[ Which is a damn shame. Because if there is a black box somewhere, Hilbert wants to poke at it. ]
itdoesntlikeyou: (that was weird)

[personal profile] itdoesntlikeyou 2025-02-27 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[This sucks. They don't say it because of the zappy box currently attached to their spine, but from their expression they're absolutely thinking it, mostly hidden behind the filter mask they're still wearing and the dim lighting in the cryopod bay.]

This would be easier if L3TH3 really had killed the Captain.
tarakan: (someone's a BABY about my VIRUS)

[personal profile] tarakan 2025-02-27 02:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Obviously as doctor, I would prefer if all patients remained alive and breathing with mercy killing as last resort.

[ But as he says it, it's very much Hilbert saying these things because they need to be said and he wants it on the record that he is a good person who doesn't murder (maybe. He's not sure).

That being said, he instantly continues the conversation with,
]

Unfortunately, you are right. I do not know how much technical support and maintenance can be done from our current situation, away from bridge.
itdoesntlikeyou: (processing)

[personal profile] itdoesntlikeyou 2025-02-27 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[For a while, Rin just lets that sit in silence, as they try and think around that. It's... depressing, to say the least.

Too bad they had to disable all the previous crew's leashes. The systems access would come in handy, right about now. If there's even still a system to access.]


... If L3TH3 doesn't reboot, we may need to rewrite protocols from scratch.
tarakan: (Default)

[personal profile] tarakan 2025-02-27 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
That is big 'if.' Obviously we will not do anything until situation becomes such that it cannot be maintained.

[ It's not dodging the question. It's not kicking the can down the road. It's taking time, taking course, and waiting. ]

For all we know, L3TH3 will reboot tomorrow, perfectly fine.
itdoesntlikeyou: (screens)

[personal profile] itdoesntlikeyou 2025-02-28 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
[Something's wrong if Hilbert has been stuck into the role of being the optimist. Though, given the number of pessimists on this ship, 'relatively optimistic' doesn't have to be more than a few points above...]

Right.

[Fine, if they're all maintaining as best they can - (and isn't that what they've been doing anyway? Going through the motions as best they can, with the situation stuck in an un-ideal equilibrium?) - then there's a few things that ought to be taken care of.]

What systems do you consider priority for triage in this situation.
tarakan: (well that's a weird choice)

[personal profile] tarakan 2025-03-01 04:15 pm (UTC)(link)
[ You can be relatively pessimistic and still be the optimist on the Mnemosyne.

As for Rin's question,
]

Cryogenics, [ said with no hesitation. ] System looks to be running, system looks like it is maintaining course, but I have no way of knowing for sure. Even if enough electricity can be coaxed into unit for me to run simple status report, that could possibly stop future problems in tracks.
itdoesntlikeyou: (processing)

[personal profile] itdoesntlikeyou 2025-03-02 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
You mean if we have to be frozen again.

[A question, despite the inflection of a statement as it considers the pods, but...]

Consoles are down but there might be manual ways to divert it.
tarakan: (Default)

[personal profile] tarakan 2025-03-02 11:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He does mean if we have to be frozen again. But also, you don't have to phrase it like that. ]

There is enough auxiliary power to maintain temperature and life support. Would gladly suffer through system ten to twenty degrees cooler if we could reroute power to something useful.
itdoesntlikeyou: (this is stupid)

[personal profile] itdoesntlikeyou 2025-03-03 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
[It's the molluscs all over again. But - there's an idea.]

Agent Massani is going to want shields. Core system access may be more critical.
Edited (tagging while tired) 2025-03-03 04:30 (UTC)
tarakan: (no really this is dumber than usual)

[personal profile] tarakan 2025-03-03 02:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course Massani would want shields, [ Hilbert grumbles slightly. He enjoys Massani's company, he is someone sensible to talk to, but he can be such a soldier at times—and there's something derogatory about that thought. ]

I am willing to indulge his request for shields if power is able to be rerouted. But the moment cryogenics start to fail, if that even happens, it should become top priority.
itdoesntlikeyou: (media time)

[personal profile] itdoesntlikeyou 2025-03-04 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[Rin just - nods along with that. Soldier (derogatory) doesn't seem to be a concept that they disagree with. But maybe that's just a function of having been subjected to friendly fire when the whole Wolfwood Incident first went down.]

... Engineer Saverem might be able to manually adjust power output. I haven't checked him yet.
tarakan: (Default)

[personal profile] tarakan 2025-03-04 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Then I suspect that will be next stop for you. Personally, I need to find Dr. Baizhu and make sure he is alright.

[ As he suspects Baizhu will instantly be worried about the state of the cryogenics as well. ]
itdoesntlikeyou: (network)

[personal profile] itdoesntlikeyou 2025-03-05 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
Confirmed.

[It's not phrased like a request or an order - they notice that. Or maybe they notice the way it doesn't ping at them - regardless, they still nod, making their way back to that tether by the wall for navigating.]

Messaging is still active. Keep watching for updates.