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mako mori ([personal profile] setpoint) wrote in [community profile] reverienet2018-05-05 09:50 am

un: mori

This morning, I received a message on my communicator from the username m.muller. When I tried to message them back, all I received was an error. I don't recognize her, but maybe someone else will.

[So Mako attaches a video file. There's a woman with frizzy red hair and freckles on screen, looking slightly panicked. "My name is Martina Muller," she says, and her voice is calm and slightly accented. There's a sudden crash behind her, and she cuts herself off with a gasp. "You have to warn the others! There is a traitor on board. Wherever you are, there is a traitor on board, you have to–"

And then the message cuts off.]


It seems like not everyone received it, so it wasn't a network wide broadcast. As far as I can tell, it came from the station, but I don't know where.

I also tried to unlock one of the doors. I've figured out which wires control the locking mechanism, but nothing I did to override or overload them seemed to work. Has anyone else had any luck?
magneticfields: (half light annoyed)

text; un: H. Gurszky

[personal profile] magneticfields 2018-05-05 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Was that transmitted within the station? Is it possible it was sent from elsewhere, and would we be able to tell if it was?
magneticfields: (alright)

[personal profile] magneticfields 2018-05-05 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She seems competent enough that he doesn't feel the need to demand to know how she can tell. ]

I think it's safe to assume it happened before we arrived.

[ He refuses to accept more time travel in his life than strictly necessary. ]

This also brings up the question of how many generations have been brought here. Are we the second, or merely the latest in a series.
magneticfields: (helmet look down)

[personal profile] magneticfields 2018-05-05 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
What makes you think we aren't?