((Deck 4 - USS Icarus))
S’Jenes: That would also explain the sensor inconsistencies. The organism is biological, but it incorporates metallic particulate and conductive compounds from the ship’s structure into its growth. Our tricorders are reading overlapping organic and inorganic signatures simultaneously… What that doesn’t explain, however, is where the crew went.
Ba’el: ::Gives them both a look:: Are we good? I can put this down now right?
Ba'el: So...what is our next move then?
T’Seva: Respond
S'Jenes: agreed, that would be the most logical course of action.
Ba'el: What if we.....::Her attention is drawn further down the hallway::
S’jenes looks in the direction that Ba’el is facing.
Ba'el: Did either of you see that?
T'Seva: Respond
S'Jenes: ::pulls out his phaser:: In fact, I did.
Ba'el: I thought I saw someone ::Indicating to where she had seen them:: right there. ::Turns to look at the others:: Is there anyone else on this deck besides us?
T'Seva: Respond
S'Jenes: I don’t remember anyone being assigned to it other than us.
S’jenes takes point and turns a corner at the end of the hall.
S’jenes: There’s nothing here.
Ba’el: Response
S’jenes: Trust me, I am not discounting that account. I saw something as well. What could still be alive that didn’t arrive with us?
T’Seva/Ba’el: Response
S’jenes moves forward, covering their front side.
S’jenes: T’Seva, anything on our 6 o clock?
T’Seva: Response
S’jenes hears the creaking of the hull and surrounded by darkness.. then he sees it.
S’jenes: They always say “in space, no one can hear you scream” right?
T’Seva/Bael: Response
S’jenes: Good then they won’t hear this.. :: squeals at the top of his lungs::
T’Seva/Ba’el: Response
S’jenes: Unsure of what it is exactly, :: looks back at them:: and that scream… Didn’t happen, officially. What do you think it is?
T’Seva/Ba’el: Response
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