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*When we near the satellite, the beam just misses its trajectory and continues off into the depths of space*
...I have a worse feeling now.
Uh… Yeah I don’t like that.
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*When we near the satellite, the beam just misses its trajectory and continues off into the depths of space*
...I have a worse feeling now.
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*Looks toward the orbital satellite*
I guess our stop is coming up. You sure you're ready?
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There are some perks to this data thing, huh?
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Looks like we have some time to enjoy it, then. The bandwidth up here is terrible.
*Smiles*
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*Locks onto the signal from the antenna, and the next pulse pulls us into the sky—the planet below us shrinks, veiled in a halo of artificial light as we're propelled toward space*
I know you've seen this sort of thing a million times, but it really is beautiful.
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*Nods and holds out my hand*
Then shall we?
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Unless you think he's in the plant. But neither of us can go in there.
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I have zero clue. Explain how I got any kind of signal.
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*Dials Tempo, and while the call seems to connect at first, it’s abruptly cut mid-ring*
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Yep. But realistically, the routing is completely different than if we were in space. So if Tempo is on the comms satellite, then the odds of getting a clear signal through goes way down.