http://im-not-asking.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] im-not-asking.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] srwug_alpha_rp2011-08-30 10:14 am

(2) A small onboard firing range.

*Guns are normally a very bad idea on board a spaceship. One bullet in the wrong place can cause just about anything imaginable to go wrong. However,  this doesn't stop Forte from carrying concealed weapons on her at almost all times.

Right now, however, in the section of the ship's hangers dedicated to the Angel Brigade, she has managed to get a proper - if narrow - firing range set up, padded on all sides - including behind, via a curved plexiglass entrance - and soundproofed, allowing her to keep in practice.

The range has a small doorbell by the entrance, and a small, quickly-handwritten sign over it: "Please ring bell before entering firing range."

Bother her? Surprise her? It's up to you!*


[identity profile] azure-savior.livejournal.com 2011-09-01 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not one who hopes to extract information about the machines of others, so I don't really mind.

The Aile itself has an interface more than just levers and controls. It doesn't require really hooking up any other cables to me or anything you'd expect. But there's definitely a sense that the Aile's movements are controlled as much by mind mind as anything else.

[identity profile] azure-savior.livejournal.com 2011-09-03 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
So where's that interface come from? Ancient, restored technology? Cutting-edge psionics? In this day and age it could really be anything.