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TGW-1406

Chapter: The Dance Begins
Characters: dragonflys, el'don, koda, momofuku, nod, yoko
Location: enviromental, restaurant
└ Tags: "now he tells her", plans- oops

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  1. Scarsdale
    June 2, 2025, 21:46 | # | Reply

    Easy Koda, I know how ladies get if you don’t include them.
    That’s a bit sneaky, but it gets around the PTBs that want
    to play their greedy games.

    Wait… A deep spacer, wanting to shut off the air scrubbers?
    Just to avoid a bit of hard work? How about the designers
    make an effort and fix that? Meanwhile, do the frackin’ job
    ya twits!

    Reminds me of a newbie I got stuck with, always
    complaining about how dirty the job was. All the rest of the
    guys were getting sick of this trainee, so when his most
    cleanliness was assigned to me, I had him climb into the
    big oven and inspect all the fire sprinklers in the oven
    and replace as needed. The whole time crying about how
    dirty is was. so as he was done he was climbing out and
    2 of the other guys grabbed the shoulders of the paper
    suit he had on and ripped it clean off! The biggest gag
    was I knew about their plan and told the guy to just
    wear the paper suit, because it would be cooler in
    there HA!
    He was running and cussing I just called out “Think of
    it this way, it’ll save time in the shower!”

    “Well they call him the streak!”
    (lookatit lookatit)
    “The fastest thing on two feet”
    (lookatit Lookatit)
    😀

    • Paul
      June 3, 2025, 20:17 | # | Reply

      Ray Steven’s song is really funny.
      I remember David Niven doing an award show
      and some guy streaked. David never missed a beat.
      He said it is really surprising what some people
      will do to show their shortcomings.
      That was funnier than the comedians they had.

      • Scarsdale
        June 4, 2025, 00:32 | # | Reply

        I remember when streaking was all the rage,
        I even did it once, BIG mistake. It was a damned
        cool night and I was 3 sheets to the wind.

        I know that was a mean prank to pull on the guy,
        but if he was that OCD about being clean WTH
        was he doing taking a mechanic’s job?!?
        I used to joke I could grease someone wheel
        berings or change their oil from all the crud
        I’d hose off it the shower at work, there’s
        no way I was going to get in the car all drippy
        or gooey. Or worse yet, crusty from soot and
        fire retardant.

    • Scarsdale
      June 4, 2025, 01:00 | # | Reply

      I was hoping you guys knew it was “look at it” and not
      “look a tit” but in this case both would fit 😛

  2. Bill Mullins
    June 3, 2025, 06:04 | # | Reply

    A spacer so stupidly lazy he wants to turn off the atmo
    scrubbers to save some work?! Some people are just
    too stupid to live!

    Using knockout gas is a trope in fiction but IRL it would
    be way too dangerous. You couldn’t control the dose. Any-
    thing that can render you unconscious can kill you. That
    makes using the stuff very problematic. Ned can correct
    me if I’m wrong. But it works for the story.

    • Dreamfox
      June 3, 2025, 06:21 | # | Reply

      You are right about the use of knockout gas.
      However, if you want to take something over intact,
      it’s good when the people that control it slowly fall asleep.
      Gas that kills quickly is often noticed by the people that
      are affected by it, leaving them time to do something, like
      setting off the self-destruct. So I don’t think they use
      knockout gas because they don’t want to kill the crew,
      but to have a higher chance of taking the ships intact.

      • JasonAW3
        June 3, 2025, 23:46 | # | Reply

        I seem to remember certain gases that would
        shut down the brain for a time without
        affecting the autonomous functions of the body.
        I just wish I could remember it in more detail.

    • Scarsdale
      June 3, 2025, 08:19 | # | Reply

      That’s very true, anything strong enough to be fast acting
      could also cause the heart to stop or the targets would
      “forget” to breathe. Or like in the case of something like
      nitrisoxyside(?), it suffocates them.

    • Jochi
      June 3, 2025, 09:10 | # | Reply

      When I suggested a similar tactic, I was thinking about not
      damaging the ship in the capture, not the crew. This is a war
      they started. To quote an old favorite song of mine, “an
      ambushed ambush isn’t very nice.”

      • Kiddeagle
        June 3, 2025, 15:30 | # | Reply

        I agree. Nothing pretty in war. At least knockout
        gas (instead of poison) will give them a chance.

        • Scarsdale
          June 4, 2025, 00:38 | # | Reply

          Knowing the Cats, they’d prefer to knock ’em out
          than kill. Even a paralytic would work, if the dose
          wasn’t too high.If they just wanted to kill the crew,
          a nerve gas would be a better choice.

          • Petercat
            June 4, 2025, 03:15 | # | Reply

            But then you’d have to decontaminate the entire
            ship afterwards.
            Almost impossible with something as large and
            complex as a heavy cruiser.
            Besides, you want some alive for information.

            • Scarsdale
              June 4, 2025, 12:19 | # | Reply

              True, there’s too many chemicals that the
              scrubbers wouldn’t clean out over time.
              Worse yet, the mechs would have to be in
              EV suits just to handle them.
              I was exposed to enough caustic chemicals
              at the factory,
              I’m sure that contributed to my current
              cancer issues…

    • Ned Moore
      June 3, 2025, 14:51 | # | Reply

      Bill –
      You are so totally correct.
      I had a CRNA (O-6) friend in the 410th Evac Army Hospital.
      He would explain his job to newbies, “My job is to
      half-kill the patient before the surgeon even gets there.”
      I learned a major lesson too with a can of ether,
      the cold engine starter, in a near-dangerous way.

      • Sam
        June 3, 2025, 15:55 | # | Reply

        When I had my tonsils out at 32 the anesthesiologist
        told me to take three deep breaths. I asked if they
        wanted me to count backwards from 100. He said I
        could after the three deep breaths.
        I never made it to the third deep breath.

      • Scarsdale
        June 4, 2025, 00:43 | # | Reply

        I’ve heard the old way with ether was a mask that
        had a small funnel that ether was dripped in to,
        they had that on MASH once, I had to shutter…
        WAY too easy to OD someone that way.

    • Petercat
      June 4, 2025, 03:17 | # | Reply

      But there’s a telepathic Dragonfly there.
      Air scrubbers aren’t really needed until
      there’s enough impurities to scrub.

      • Scarsdale
        June 4, 2025, 12:27 | # | Reply

        Still, I’d want fresh ones before a battle,
        smoke and debris is a common issue on
        board any air-tight vessel in combat,
        even a sub has plastic and rubber on-board
        that would be toxic if burnt or got too hot.
        The poly resin at the factory among other
        things would put out formaldehyde gas
        as it was curing. If I tasted burnt orange
        I had to get clear asap. I was minutes away
        from passing out.

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