Day one: Mafia/SK - Sabotage

Serenity :: Captains Quarters :: Mal
“Nee ta ma de! Tian-shia suo-yo de ren doh gai si!” Mal cursed as his legs tangled up in his blankets, sending him flailing to the cold metal floor of his cabin. All around him an alarm screeched like some hateful bird, and though he’d never heard Serenity make this particular noise before, from the sound of it something very bad was happening. Hastily dressing himself, Mal made his way up the ladder to the main deck.

“Wash?” he called up to the cockpit in a raspy, irritated voice. “You wanna tell me what the hell is going on?”

“I can’t say for certain,” a voice shouted back at him. “But according to all these flashing red lights… we’re about to explode.”

Wonderful. The last thing Mal needed with a boat full of refugees was for Serenity to go and explode on him. He reached over and thumbed the nearby intercom to connect to Kaylee down in the engine room, but all he got back was a sharp crackle of static and then the faint smell of ozone.

“Huh choo-shung huh…”

He threw his suspenders over his shoulders, and made his way through the ship.

Serenity :: Engine Room :: Mal and Kaylee
When Mal got to the engine room, he saw Kaylee running about like a mad woman. She had removed several of the wall panels, and a nest of wires spilled out onto the floor.

“Kaylee, what in the ‘verse are you doing to my ship!?”

“Weren’t nothin I did cap’n, honest.” She shot over her shoulder as her fingers danced across a nearby terminal. “Something forced a coolant flood in the main chamber. Serenity burned it all up and weren’t none left for the ion stabilizers, and so they overheated, which caused the reactor to overheat, and now ain’t nothing I can do to stop the catalyzer from melting.”

“English Kaylee!”

“We got full containment breach, in…” she reached over and tapped her finger on the terminal before racing across the room and using a wrench to pry another wall panel down so she could gain access to more of Serenity’s inner workings. On the screen where she had pointed was a timer. It was at two minutes and counting down.

As the numbers sped ominously towards zero, Mal watched his mechanic pull out a box cutter and strip a series of thick red wires. If she couldn’t do something, and do it fast, they were all about to find out how unpleasant being on the receiving end of a containment breach was. She was the best he’d ever seen, but even the best have limits.

Time inched on, the alarm hovering angrily above them.

“Kaylee…” Mal started, but before he could finish, both the alarm and the timer stopped. Kaylee got up off the floor and nearly knocked Mal over as she checked the ships status on the terminal. Her face was covered in grease and sweat, but beneath it he saw the faint hint of a smile. “Is it…?”

“For now. Was able to divert the excess heat into the auxiliary chambers,” she said triumphantly “But without more coolant it’s just a matter of time ‘fore she starts up again.

“How long we lookin’ at?” he asked cautiously. They were a fair distance from friendly port, and if the reactor was putting out unhealthy doses of radiation it was going to get real ugly. Radiation sickness was no way to go.

“Few days, ‘fore we start feelin’ it. This weren’t no accident neither. Look,” she said pointing to the screen again. “See that? Left a data trail plain as your nose. Went and overrode the safety locks on the coolant chamber by remote.”

“Why the hell would anyone…”

Behind them, Mal heard footsteps clanking towards them against the metal grates that made up the hall flooring. He turned around to see Zoe, she was panting and there was something in her eyes that told him the reactor was the least of their troubles.

“Sir?” She said between breaths. “You’re going to want to come see this.”


Serenity :: Kitchen :: Sarah Smolly
Sarah Smolly sat down at the kitchen table with her head in her hands, picking at the protein concoction someone had generously labeled “dinner.” She hadn’t had much in the way of appetite at mealtime, and soon the busywork of getting places for everyone to sleep occupied too much of her time for much else. There were a few empty rooms, but the rest had pretty much taken up whatever place they could find. An empty shuttle might have supplied them with more room, but the Captain, Mal Reynolds, had made it clear that was off limits.

Mal Reynolds. Supposedly some sort of browncoat war hero, and that alone earned a measure of respect from the old timers of Shadow. His response to finding out she was the Mayor of Lone Province (though she had told him nothing of the kind) was both curt and telling.

“Good, you’re responsible for them then.”

She had always believed that the essential part of their town was the people; it was clear now, though, that they were in Mal’s world, and it seemed the subtle dynamics of their group had disintegrated before her eyes. She was nobody up here; just another passenger on Serenity to be ordered around. That was fine with her; she wasn’t the Mayor for the power, ‘fact she’d never even asked for this, but she was concerned nonetheless.

People had a way of acting a sight unpredictable in such situations. Some reliable authority might do them good.

Giving up on food for the moment, she pushed away from the table and made her way down to the lower deck. Some folks had set up camp right in the cargo bay, and Sarah figured she would end up sleeping there as well.

Serenity :: Cargo Bay :: Mafia and Sarah Smolly
A wrench clattered on the floor, the sound making the stream of curses emitting from one passenger’s mouth nearly inaudible.

“That’s a stroke of genius right there! Wake e’eryone up why don’t you!”

The passenger sighed, frustrated with the efforts to get the container opened. “Do -you- want to attempt this? Not as easy as it looks.”

A disgusted snort was the response, though they might have continued bickering if not for an urgent “shhh.” The group went completely still, listening intently.

~*~

Sarah crouched down behind a large crate, suspicious of just what the group of passengers were doing touching the cargo. They had all been instructed to leave the crates alone, and she had considered boldly walking up and telling them as much, but curiosity stayed her desire to bring discipline to the situation.

Much to her own sorrow; there was a moment of quiet, long enough to make her anxious, and then she was grabbed by the hair and flung bodily into the nearby crate.

~*~

“We want to finish her off?”

“I reckon we ought.”

“And I reckon not; might be we don’t want to draw attention to ourselves right about now and a dead Mayor is liable to do just that. I say we drop her somewhere and do some damage control when she comes to.”

A short discussion on the logistics of this improvisation later and the group was dragging the unconscious Mayor to the Infirmary. Once there, they dumped the limp form on the examining table and headed out to the hallway to work on getting their story straight.

They did not have long; it was at that moment that an alarm wailed through the ship, and the group decided to take advantage of the confusion, fleeing from the scene.


Serenity :: Infirmary :: SK and Sarah Smolly
The alarms are a nice touch. Screaming for help in the dark, as though someone could save you. She didn’t see me coming. Didn’t know that I was gutting her like fresh fish until the damage was done. This one doesn’t see me either, the polished steel table holding her above the ground. A waiting sacrifice upon the alter. The surgeon’s blade feels cold in my hand, and then warm as I sink it into her belly. Like fresh fish. Like the other, she was someone important. Wakes, and screams, but I don’t stop. They all scream. Always. Forever. And then the screaming stops, and the alarms stop, and the footsteps come. Clank. Clank. Clank.

Time to go.



Serenity :: Infirmary :: Jayne, Mal, and Zoe
"What would bring you to cut on someone like that," Jayne asked as he looked at the bloody mess that had been left on the operating table. "I mean, I been known to use a knife from time to time…"

"Make a lot of enemies in politics," Mal said coldly. "Why I never felt the draw to public office. Jayne, I want this mess cleaned up 'fore Kaylee sees it."

Jayne regarded Mal with a slack jaw and slumped shoulders, squinting his eyes as though trying to navigate the murky waters between comprehension and indignation with two hands and a flashlight. "Hell, why am I always the one on clean up?"

Mal’s return quip was delivered almost lightly, though his posture showed he was dead serious. "On account of your lacking all those delicate sensibilities the rest of us got to live with."

Indignation seemed to have won out for Jayne. He threw his hands in the air. "Then why don't Zoe have to do it?"

"Because I outrank you," Zoe said, coming up behind them. "I just spoke with Wash, he's set course for Niska's Space Station. With any luck we'll actually make it there."

Nodding at the progress his crew had made, Mal left in Zoe’s company, leaving a cursing Jayne behind them.

Blackrabbit 19 years ago
Lyn went right along with Eli and Layla, her little hand tucked into Eli's. She dragged just a bit, caught up looking at people who were vaguely familiar and some she didn't recognize at all... and of course, some who looked at her the way one might regard a bug in one's soup.

At the gally, Lyn sat next to Eli and perked up considerably at the mention of food. She didn't have any money, but if people were going to eat, they'd have dishes to clean afterwards!
Ashmore 19 years ago
Hearing some commotion going on in the hallway Tony got up and decided to see what was going on.
Never being able to sleep in a strange environment he mumbled, "I have stared at the ceiling enough" and walked out of his room.

He followed what looked to be crewmen racing down the hallway. A good bit from his room he saw what the commotion was. Noticing the body and the captain with a pissed off look on his face Tony mumbled "ugggh who could do such a thing??" He wandered closer to captain to inquiry what happened but felt too imposing to bother him.
"If there is anything I can do to help in the investigation capt'n, please let me know", Tony offered. The captain just nodded as acknowledgment and not wanting to press the issue further Tony turned and walked away. Lost in his thoughts he ambled towards 2 adults and one child. Overhearing them going to get some food, Tony followed and gave them a smile and a nod as he walked by. After getting some food he sat a far table and still lost in thoughts of the brutal murders he has seen in his life. Knowing there were not too many people here and that the killer/saboteur was still among us, he realized that getting any sleep was a far off promise.
Ashmore 19 years ago
Hearing some commotion going on in the hallway Tony got up and decided to see what was going on.
Never being able to sleep in a strange environment he mumbled, "I have stared at the ceiling enough" and walked out of his room.

He followed what looked to be crewmen racing down the hallway. A good bit from his room he saw what the commotion was. Noticing the body and the captain with a pissed off look on his face Tony mumbled "ugggh who could do such a thing??" He wandered closer to captain to inquiry what happened but felt too imposing to bother him.
"If there is anything I can do to help in the investigation capt'n, please let me know", Tony offered. The captain just nodded as acknowledgment and not wanting to press the issue further Tony turned and walked away. Lost in his thoughts he ambled towards 2 adults and one child. Overhearing them going to get some food, Tony followed and gave them a smile and a nod as he walked by. After getting some food he sat a far table and still lost in thoughts of the brutal murders he has seen in his life. Knowing there were not too many people here and that the killer/saboteur was still among us, he realized that getting any sleep was a far off promise.
Tor 19 years ago
Looking around the ship's kitchen, she realized she was in a bit of trouble. Concentrates, pastes, protein packs, barred foods. Rather than risk cooking, she grabbed a small supplement block and headed back to the table. After putting a portion in front of Lyn and Eli, she offered a bit up to Tony and Seryn.

"Hungry? It ain't much, but it'll keep you going."

Placing the rest back in the cupboard, Layla headed back to the table to eat her own cube.
Tor 19 years ago
Looking around the ship's kitchen, she realized she was in a bit of trouble. Concentrates, pastes, protein packs, barred foods. Rather than risk cooking, she grabbed a small supplement block and headed back to the table. After putting a portion in front of Lyn and Eli, she offered a bit up to Tony and Seryn.

"Hungry? It ain't much, but it'll keep you going."

Placing the rest back in the cupboard, Layla headed back to the table to eat her own cube.
Blackrabbit 19 years ago
Lyn's rations disappeared as she bolted them like a starving wolf. She licked her fingers and watched the others to see who might leave some behind. She twisted her hands together in her lap to keep from grabbing what didn't belong to her, figuring they'd find some work for her to do soon in payment.
Blackrabbit 19 years ago
Lyn's rations disappeared as she bolted them like a starving wolf. She licked her fingers and watched the others to see who might leave some behind. She twisted her hands together in her lap to keep from grabbing what didn't belong to her, figuring they'd find some work for her to do soon in payment.
Laha 19 years ago
With so many people passing by her private quarters, as if there were such a thing on this old small rust bucket of a ship, Sylvania put the holo-book down, being careful to lock te cipher so she wouldn't lose her place nor the materials she was preparing for the next few months of teaching on the frontier world they were destined for.

She closed her eyes so she could concentrate on the emotions of the ship and her crew; there was some chaos, more then the usual. Had she really heard sirens earlier?

There was also something else, some lingering worry amongst the crew and fear in some of the other passengers.

With a sigh she stood up and picked up her dirty white long coat, a very useful garmet for the frontier lands for both it's many pockets and it's obscurity.

Something that often was of use for an ex-companion.

A few moments later the grey eyes raven haired teacher, for they did not know her past, though while it was no big secret she had seen no reason to tell them anything about herself or her past or family, joined the rest of the crowd.

"So...what is so interesting that has everyone gathered here on such a late afternoon; surely you cannot have..." But her words died off as she saw the wounded, possibly dead individual.

"What happened here?" She asked softly, though the undertone was more of a demand.

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Laha 19 years ago
With so many people passing by her private quarters, as if there were such a thing on this old small rust bucket of a ship, Sylvania put the holo-book down, being careful to lock te cipher so she wouldn't lose her place nor the materials she was preparing for the next few months of teaching on the frontier world they were destined for.

She closed her eyes so she could concentrate on the emotions of the ship and her crew; there was some chaos, more then the usual. Had she really heard sirens earlier?

There was also something else, some lingering worry amongst the crew and fear in some of the other passengers.

With a sigh she stood up and picked up her dirty white long coat, a very useful garmet for the frontier lands for both it's many pockets and it's obscurity.

Something that often was of use for an ex-companion.

A few moments later the grey eyes raven haired teacher, for they did not know her past, though while it was no big secret she had seen no reason to tell them anything about herself or her past or family, joined the rest of the crowd.

"So...what is so interesting that has everyone gathered here on such a late afternoon; surely you cannot have..." But her words died off as she saw the wounded, possibly dead individual.

"What happened here?" She asked softly, though the undertone was more of a demand.

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Ashmore 19 years ago
Tor
....she offered a bit up to Tony and Seryn.

"Hungry? It ain't much, but it'll keep you going."


Refusing politely, "Thank you, I have survived on worse though" *noticing the child*
"Is she with you?" Tony asked, but before Layla could really answer Tony spoke up again.
"She could probably use a good meal, better to give her this portion"

Wanting to have a conversation, but not wanting to bring up the gruesome sight earlier Tony kept his mouth shut.
Ashmore 19 years ago
Tor
....she offered a bit up to Tony and Seryn.

"Hungry? It ain't much, but it'll keep you going."


Refusing politely, "Thank you, I have survived on worse though" *noticing the child*
"Is she with you?" Tony asked, but before Layla could really answer Tony spoke up again.
"She could probably use a good meal, better to give her this portion"

Wanting to have a conversation, but not wanting to bring up the gruesome sight earlier Tony kept his mouth shut.
Tor 19 years ago
Nodding politely at Tony's generosity, Layla gave Lyn the remaining portion. "After a fashion, I suppose...inasmuch we're all here with each other. But no, I can't claim her as my own. Eat it slow, now. Doesn't do no good if you pop it right back up." Smiling, she took her own tiny bites of the supplement, letting her own saliva mix with it well and good rather than trying to choke it down dry. "Much better for you if you let your juices work on it a bit before swallowing...gets the vitamins all set before they hit your system. Or somethin' similar."
Tor 19 years ago
Nodding politely at Tony's generosity, Layla gave Lyn the remaining portion. "After a fashion, I suppose...inasmuch we're all here with each other. But no, I can't claim her as my own. Eat it slow, now. Doesn't do no good if you pop it right back up." Smiling, she took her own tiny bites of the supplement, letting her own saliva mix with it well and good rather than trying to choke it down dry. "Much better for you if you let your juices work on it a bit before swallowing...gets the vitamins all set before they hit your system. Or somethin' similar."
Blackrabbit 19 years ago
Lyn didn't need to be offered a second time! She took the portion of rations and bit in, swallowing hastily at Layla's gentle reminder to eat slowly. The edge had been taken off of her hunger by the first bit, anyhow, so she obediently nibbled away like a squirrel at a nut. She didn't really know what was going on or how to contribute to a grownup conversation, so she let the adults talk. They seemed pretty nice. It had been some time since she had experienced kindness for kindness' sake, so she just enjoyed it.

It sure beat sucking on her finger.
Blackrabbit 19 years ago
Lyn didn't need to be offered a second time! She took the portion of rations and bit in, swallowing hastily at Layla's gentle reminder to eat slowly. The edge had been taken off of her hunger by the first bit, anyhow, so she obediently nibbled away like a squirrel at a nut. She didn't really know what was going on or how to contribute to a grownup conversation, so she let the adults talk. They seemed pretty nice. It had been some time since she had experienced kindness for kindness' sake, so she just enjoyed it.

It sure beat sucking on her finger.
Mai 19 years ago
Eli took the seat offered to him and nodded to Layla with a smile.

"Thank you, Ma'am. Most kind."

He could get a sense of Lyn sitting rather quietly beside him and hoped she wasn't terribly frightened by the goings on. Layla's cheerful chatter was likely to help though, it brightened his own spirits considerably .

The rations left a lot to be desired, as a companion, he had been used to dining on better fare but Eliham was aware that now was not the time to be choosy and at least they had tried to put some taste into the cardboard they pressed together and called nutritious.

Looking up at the voice who offered Lyn their extra helping, he smiled.

"That was very good of you. I'm sure she appreciates it."

From the sounds of content chewing next to him, he'd gather she did.
Mai 19 years ago
Eli took the seat offered to him and nodded to Layla with a smile.

"Thank you, Ma'am. Most kind."

He could get a sense of Lyn sitting rather quietly beside him and hoped she wasn't terribly frightened by the goings on. Layla's cheerful chatter was likely to help though, it brightened his own spirits considerably .

The rations left a lot to be desired, as a companion, he had been used to dining on better fare but Eliham was aware that now was not the time to be choosy and at least they had tried to put some taste into the cardboard they pressed together and called nutritious.

Looking up at the voice who offered Lyn their extra helping, he smiled.

"That was very good of you. I'm sure she appreciates it."

From the sounds of content chewing next to him, he'd gather she did.
Tor 19 years ago
Smirking a bit, Layla piped up. "No, sir. Ma'am my mother. I'm merely a Miss. But thank you for thinking me above my station."

Pulling a bit of cloth from her pocket, she offered it over to Lyn. "You mush have magic powers, girl, managing to get dried food on your face. Here you go." Layla opted not to do the cleaning herself - as a child, she had hated when her mother did that to her in public. "Thirsty much? Sometimes these packets can dry you out."
Tor 19 years ago
Smirking a bit, Layla piped up. "No, sir. Ma'am my mother. I'm merely a Miss. But thank you for thinking me above my station."

Pulling a bit of cloth from her pocket, she offered it over to Lyn. "You mush have magic powers, girl, managing to get dried food on your face. Here you go." Layla opted not to do the cleaning herself - as a child, she had hated when her mother did that to her in public. "Thirsty much? Sometimes these packets can dry you out."
Mai 19 years ago
Eliham chuckled at the response and hastily added his apologies.

"My mistake, Miss Layla. It is the caring attitude I believe, I would have thought you had children of your own."

He couldn't quite tell how old she was from her voice but though it sounded young the take charge attitude made him think she was older and it was always best to assume in that direction and be told otherwise lest the other get you in trouble.

"They do leave you wanting to down an ocean, don't they?"

((OOC time for dinner, the people upstairs are pounding on the floor so I get the message O_o Hopefully its better than dried rations! ))