Elite roleplay: The docks

THE DOCKS (Dockyards)

The Docks is where all pilots berth their ships. It is the first place that pilots find themselves upon landing their ship. Docking and launching is controlled by the Citi Gateway’s Traffic Controllers while each individual dock is controlled by a dockmaster and a team of orange clad dock crew workers.

The Docks is a sparse and desolate, 0.1G environment, littered with service vehicles, cranes and landing pads. While cool, the air is dry and lightly filled with the smell of burnt metal and ship grease. Public Service Announcements blare across the the docks reminding all pilots of station regulations. The docks contain 45 individual ship docks, several warehouses storing massive tank of hydrogen fuel, and standard shipping containers of cargo, the dock’s traffic control tower and the local pilot’s market which resides in one of the warehouses.

Ship docks
Each specific dock has a landing pad, a ship hangar and adjoining terminal. In each terminal there is a passenger waiting area, the dockmaster’s control tower and several dock crew vehicle bay.

Warehouses
If the docks were already unpopulated, warehouses would be completely vacant of anyone if not for a small handful of security staff. Warehouses are completely automated and highly guarded facilities as they contain massive amounts of valuable and flammable material.
"Loitering is a crime punishable by death" - Station Announcements

Pilot's Market
The pilot’s market is best described as a tourist trap for pilots. Every person who’s not a pilot is trying to guile a pilot to part with their credits.

"The station administrators would like to remind all pilots that transactions in the pilot’s market are not protected by Citi Gateway or The Bank of Zaonce" - station announcements

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Other Notes:
It should be noted that there can be exceptions to these points. For example, good grammar when a character is speaking is actually rare. Few people in real life actually speak with perfect eloquence after all. Or previously arranged actions during a fight scene, such as someone stumbling back after a punch. What's key to remember is context.

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14 Apr 2024, 8:02pm
"Some call us pirates, others brand us as freedom fighters. Perspective, as always it's all about perspective. But pigeonholing us into a single category? That's a disservice to our... multifaceted mission," I quipped with a wink.

"Expecting you to champion my cause? I never expected you to support me like that. Only my kin, those who've tasted the bitter sting of our system's chains, truly grasp the essence of our struggle. We're not some ragtag band of sell-swords; we're disciples of the cause, through and through." My gaze was piercing, expression of my fervent creed.

"So, how about we simple agree on disagreeing in that matter? The hunt for the Zurara has nothing to do with it anyway."
14 Apr 2024, 8:08pm
"And I was not saying... you were one of those. But without knowing ..."

I sighed, rolling my eyes slightly. Wasn't even interested in this subject.

"Whatever. It is not important, but it is why I don't immediately trust people who admit to stealing. Some have better... ways, with it, as is with everything."

"But that still does not mean, I am very fond of it. I have my ways, and you... have yours. So... maybe, we should... just do things, how we do them. But if you want my trust... you will need to earn it. If we are to continue working, after I give the data you want."
14 Apr 2024, 11:01pm
"Well, yeah," I mused, my gaze drifting over the idle control panels with a touch of longing. "But maybe it's still better if you hear it straight from me, rather than stumbling upon it later, in some less... pleasant way."

"You know, we do things differently, you and I. But maybe we're not so different after all - I value my freedom just as much. And this whole 'earning trust over time' business? I can certainly work with that."

My eyes danced with a spark of adventure, even as my hands rested idly on my lap. "And about the Zurara's data - consider it a friendly tip, not an obligation. But hey, if it leads to something thrilling, it might just catch your fancy too. Then, we'll see where the stars take us."
14 Apr 2024, 11:22pm
"Fine. I will share it, but don't expect it soon. And we will then have to decide how we can and can't work together. If... at all. But that will be easier when I return, to the... Bubble."

I stretched, then let my hands rest on my thighs again.

"And maybe there are similarities, between us. But they, might end up mattering less, than the differences. Yet, if this is as deep as you... say, it goes, maybe I will want help."

It'd still need to be determined if this woman was someone whose help I could end up taking, if I did need it. But first, I'd have to get whatever data could still be recovered.
15 Apr 2024, 3:41pm
Sitting in the cockpit of the docked Phantom, I couldn't help but feel a bit out of place. The control panels were just within reach, yet untouchable since I was merely a guest here. But that didn’t dampen my spirits. I leaned back, crossing my arms with a confident smirk.

"I’ve got to hand it to you," I said, my voice laced with a mix of respect and challenge. "Your cautious and deliberate ways would’ve fit right in where I come from. And that’s a corner of the galaxy that doesn’t take kindly to outsiders. So consider that a compliment."

I let out a soft laugh, shaking my head slightly. "Now, about our differences… sure, if you poke around, you’re bound to find a few. But don’t take it personally. These days, it seems like folks are hell-bent on finding what drives us apart, not what pulls us together."

I glanced around the cockpit, the stillness of the docked ship contrasting with the thrill of potential adventures that lay ahead. "But that’s just how it is, isn’t it? And right now, I’m more intrigued by the thought of what kind of adventures we are going to experience once we’re out there, among the stars."

My gaze drifted to the viewport, where the endless expanse and the Zurara awaited us.
15 Apr 2024, 7:00pm
I raised my right hand, palm facing outward.

"I did not say... we'd go together. I will do it alone. And it might be better too, in case it is dangerous."

I contemplated saying that I also preferred going it alone, but that... somewhat went without needing to be mentioned. Or I hoped it would, at least.

"I think... I will take the compliment. And I do not want to look for differences, but... it might be good to stay aware of them. Because ..."

I stopped, hesitating, remembering how those 'differences' had almost led to creating an impassable rift between me and one of the two friends which I... kind of... knew, I had. And decided not to go into things further as a result. I neither wanted to think about that, nor if something similar could nip a future connection of the sort in the bud.

"Nevermind. But if this is a cause we can both support... maybe, I'd like to. Once I know more. And... I guess, you."
15 Apr 2024, 11:15pm
"Dangerous? Life's a thrill ride of danger, and that's what makes it worth the ride. But hey, this is your ship, so I guess it's your rules.", I shrugged.

"And no worries, I'll be off to my own carrier soon, and let you be. Just remember that out there, it's not just about the light years... it's about the moments that take your breath away."

A smile flickers across my face, fleeting but genuine.

"So, let's find out more about this cause."
16 Apr 2024, 6:36am
“Ok. But like I said… I will only be leaving… tomorrow, at the earliest. To do… some other things. The people working on my carrier, should be loading it at the moment. While I am here.”

She didn’t need to know I was meeting a friend, or planning to, near where the carrier was getting set up for its deep space journey. One who was definitely much less held back about her social demeanor.

“And I am sure the danger would not put you off, but …”

I tilted my head to the right, a certain look on the face.

“Maybe it would be better to have someone look into this, if I don’t return. Though, I am relatively sure… I will.”

‘Also don’t want to lose this body. It’s… too fun.’, I thought to myself.
16 Apr 2024, 5:11pm
"Since you're gearing up for a wild ride to the stars' edge, I won't chain you down to this spaceport. It's savvy to stock up when you're about to dance with the cosmos on a long, lonely waltz through deep space." I rose from my seat with a sly smirk, stretching languidly.

And as my eyes twinkled with the same mischief that’s probably gotten me into more trouble than I’d admit, I added, "And hey, if you ever need a helping hand or just run out of luck or tritium, you know how to get in touch."
16 Apr 2024, 5:45pm
"I think... I should have enough, fuel. I ran a check for how much, I would need, and I have enough free storage on the carrier to fit a little extra. For safety. So... it should be fine. But, I guess... I will call if I need help. For anything more than I can handle."

Though, I was relatively sure that I wouldn't encounter anything good enough to stop me, given how prohibitively expensive it would be to do that kind of thing in deep space, far out of the Bubble. Not to mention other issues like trying to figure out where I was in a few billion systems, to anyone unaware of my 'mission'.

"But I think I will go back to the station where I am getting the carrier loaded, in a short while, then. And I think it is better to not take a... spontaneous guest. Especially when not planned or against her will. But, please ..."

I threw a look into a corner where I thought the coin with the insignia had landed.

"Take that with you. I do not want it here."
16 Apr 2024, 6:16pm
"Actually, that pendant looks pretty good down there on the floor. Way, way down where all that junk belongs. But I'll snatch it up again. Feels a bit like a trophy for 'Schoolgirl of the Year - girl power vs. bad boys 1:0", I picked up the pendant and flashed a wicked grin.

"So, looks like our paths are parting for now. But I've got my own carrier on standby, just in case. Doesn't always have to be a trigger-happy mob you're dealing with, especially way out there; technical malfunctions can make life just as difficult."
16 Apr 2024, 8:01pm
I observed my - soon to be former - guest, pick up the pendant, and answered afterward.

“Maybe, but I am not alone. I think the crew can handle a technical problem, as long as it is not the reactor or drive exploding. Which… they probably will not.”

“And anything that Azimuth have done… deserves to be thrown away and forgotten about. Unless it is to teach people about the war and how to not repeat it. Or …”

I put on a bit of a funny, wry look, and lowered my voice a little, head tilted forward. Maybe even smiled a little bit.

“How they caused me to get my body.”
16 Apr 2024, 8:15pm
"So, here's to your body, and oh, let's not forget those Mod Shards...", I said with a sly twinkle in my eye, the corner of my mouth hitching up in a roguish smirk.

"Let's hope it stays in one piece for a good long while. It'd be a real shame if you didn't come back in one piece, you know?" I pivoted on my heel, my gaze lingering on the controls for a moment, before slowly turning towards the airlock.
16 Apr 2024, 8:23pm
“Don’t… worry. I will. Probably. If not, I will have the crew deliver a message. But… I at least have no intention to die out there. As long as the man who claimed to be our Salvation lives… I will.”

That seemed to be that, considering how the other woman was already turning to leave proper. And I wasn’t looking or going to stop her, even if she seemed to enjoy my body’s visual appearance almost as much as I did being inside its entirely disproportionate build. Because the conversation had naturally been coming toward its end… and, at that, I was mentally coming toward the point of wanting to leave and calling it a day too.

In the end… meeting her had been nice, too, despite my reservations. So maybe it wouldn’t be terrible to meet again later. As partners for a common cause, or something else. But I would probably need to find something proper to call her that my brain worked with.


Last edit: 16 Apr 2024, 8:29pm
16 Apr 2024, 9:11pm
"So, this might just be the first time then I'm wishing Salvation a long, drawn-out existence as a tin can," I chuckled, the sound rich with a rogue's charm.

I flicked a glance over to my hostess. "Would you kindly authorize the airlock? I'll be on my merry way. And don't you go forgetting about that data orb I slipped you. Takes a hot minute to connect, but with that gizmo, you should be able to hail my carrier anytime, anywhere. Might be you don't need any help, but let me know when you're back..."

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