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'''Game 1.0 Bat Out of Hell'''
*[[Episode 1. Part 2|Part 2]]
 
*[[Episode 1. Part 3|Part 3]]
 
[[Image:Potemkin.JPG|200px|right]]
 
 
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<b>Tuesday, 01 Jun 2518<br>
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<b>Saturday, 04 Oct 2517<br>
 
Kuiper Class Ship <i>MakeMake</i><br>
 
Kuiper Class Ship <i>MakeMake</i><br>
 
Outbound for the Rim<br>
 
Outbound for the Rim<br>
 
11:12 hours, ships time</b><br>
 
11:12 hours, ships time</b><br>
 
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We're a few days' hard burn out of Bernadette when our Captain, Ivan the Terrible, emerges from his bunk and orders us off course.  Nika doesn't like it but she does it.  We drop our of hard burn and stop somewhere off the beaten path.  Ivan tells us to hold our position with our beacon pinging at full volume.  When asked why, he just says he's looking to meet someone for business.  Oookaay.....he's the boss.  Nika waits til he's left the bridge to message Josef Potemkin back on Bernadette, telling him of this new development and asking what he wants her to do.  Meanwhile, Rina's noticed the change in speed (Hard to miss, she's in the engine room listening to the engines...) and goes up to the bridge to ask what's going on.  Nika shrugs and fills her in.  
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We're a few days' hard burn out of Bernadette when our Captain, Ivan the Terrible, emerges from his bunk and orders us off course.  Nika doesn't like it but she does it.  We drop our of hard burn and stop somewhere off the beaten path.  Ivan tells us to hold our position with our beacon pinging at full volume.  When asked why, he just says he's looking to meet someone for business.  Oookaay.....he's the boss.  Nika waits til he's left the bridge to message Josef Potemkin back on Bernadette, telling him of this new development and asking what he wants her to do.  Meanwhile, Rina's noticed the change in speed (Hard to miss, she's in the engine room listening to the engines...) and goes up to the bridge to ask what's going on.  Nika shrugs and fills her in. <br>
 
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<b>Rina:</b> Christ, you don't have the beacon going full blast, do you?<br>
 
<b>Rina:</b> Christ, you don't have the beacon going full blast, do you?<br>
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<b>Nika:</b> Hell no.  Damn thing isn't even on.  I'm not touching it til I get word back from Potemkin.<br>
 
<b>Nika:</b> Hell no.  Damn thing isn't even on.  I'm not touching it til I get word back from Potemkin.<br>
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<b>Rina:</b> What's the SOL delay?<br>
 
<b>Rina:</b> What's the SOL delay?<br>
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<b>Nika:</b> About an hour.<br>
 
<b>Nika:</b> About an hour.<br>
 
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<b>Ivan:</b> Have we made contact yet?<br>
 
<b>Ivan:</b> Have we made contact yet?<br>
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<b>Nika:</b> No.<br>
 
<b>Nika:</b> No.<br>
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<b>Ivan:</b> Why is beacon not on?<br>
 
<b>Ivan:</b> Why is beacon not on?<br>
 
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<b>Ivan:</b> Are the sensors working properly? <br>
 
<b>Ivan:</b> Are the sensors working properly? <br>
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<b>Nika:</b> Yes, Rina's checked them.  What are we supposed to be looking for anyway? <br>
 
<b>Nika:</b> Yes, Rina's checked them.  What are we supposed to be looking for anyway? <br>
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<b>Ivan:</b> Ship.<br>
 
<b>Ivan:</b> Ship.<br>
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<b>Nika:</b> No, really?<br>
 
<b>Nika:</b> No, really?<br>
 
The sarcasm goes right over his head.<br>
 
The sarcasm goes right over his head.<br>
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<b>Christian:</b> (to Grimes) Please surrender now and I promise to have the doctor tend to you and you won't be further harmed.<br>
 
<b>Christian:</b> (to Grimes) Please surrender now and I promise to have the doctor tend to you and you won't be further harmed.<br>
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<b>Grimes:</b> All right…<b><i>—Like hell!</i></b><br>
 
<b>Grimes:</b> All right…<b><i>—Like hell!</i></b><br>
 
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<b>Christian:</b>  (shocked and angry) You realize he could have been <i>innocent.</i><br>
 
<b>Christian:</b>  (shocked and angry) You realize he could have been <i>innocent.</i><br>
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<b>Rina:</b> (shocked and angry right back) <i>Tell that to my arm.</i><br>
 
<b>Rina:</b> (shocked and angry right back) <i>Tell that to my arm.</i><br>
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<b>Christian:</b> Yes, yes I'm sure his broken spine and your arm are equals.<br>
 
<b>Christian:</b> Yes, yes I'm sure his broken spine and your arm are equals.<br>
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<b>Rina:</b> Let's pitch his body out the airlock.  We can tell them he fell down the stairs.<br>
 
<b>Rina:</b> Let's pitch his body out the airlock.  We can tell them he fell down the stairs.<br>
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<b>Christian:</b> <i>Throw him out the airlock?</i>  Oh, that's a very convincing story.  He fell down the stairs, rolled into the airlock, hit the airlock release button and then went out into space?  No.  We leave him here, and hope he was going to get a weapon to take over the ship…and not to defend it from a perceived mutiny.<br>
 
<b>Christian:</b> <i>Throw him out the airlock?</i>  Oh, that's a very convincing story.  He fell down the stairs, rolled into the airlock, hit the airlock release button and then went out into space?  No.  We leave him here, and hope he was going to get a weapon to take over the ship…and not to defend it from a perceived mutiny.<br>
 
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<br><b>Ivan:</b>  Who has key?<br>
 
<br><b>Ivan:</b>  Who has key?<br>
 
<br>Rina slaps the damned keys on the table next to her gun.<br><br>Nika looks at the Captain.<br><br>
 
<br>Rina slaps the damned keys on the table next to her gun.<br><br>Nika looks at the Captain.<br><br>
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