Cal Kestis (
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revivalproject2021-08-20 09:59 am
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[The image moves slightly as though the tablet's been placed on something uneven before it steadies. The red-haired padawan gives a nod from where he stands by some tool bins, and he pauses from picking through them, raising a hand to give a thumbs-up.]
Hey- So I know there's been a lot going on between Temba and the other place, and what all's been happening. I was thinking of setting out to the other city again some time soon, have a better look at the power situation. I know we've already got one city to worry about, but if there's something important to find here, I figure maybe it couldn't hurt to at least get the basic utilities up and running.
Anyone else interested? I think we've got a fair amount of engineers so we shouldn't be running short at least. And if anyone's had a closer look and knows what specifically we might need, you're welcome to give a rundown.
If anyone needs me, I'll be in my workshop while I get things together.
[He nods at the camera again with a 'Thanks BeeDee' and the tablet shifts towards the ceiling before BD-1's head pops up, and he raises a foot towards it before the feed ends.]
Hey- So I know there's been a lot going on between Temba and the other place, and what all's been happening. I was thinking of setting out to the other city again some time soon, have a better look at the power situation. I know we've already got one city to worry about, but if there's something important to find here, I figure maybe it couldn't hurt to at least get the basic utilities up and running.
Anyone else interested? I think we've got a fair amount of engineers so we shouldn't be running short at least. And if anyone's had a closer look and knows what specifically we might need, you're welcome to give a rundown.
If anyone needs me, I'll be in my workshop while I get things together.
[He nods at the camera again with a 'Thanks BeeDee' and the tablet shifts towards the ceiling before BD-1's head pops up, and he raises a foot towards it before the feed ends.]

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Good point though. I wonder if anyone's tried to reference that. It's hard to track the land route by the train for a good portion of the trip. There's a pretty long tunnel.
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[The thought of having something to work on like that seems to brighten her spirits somewhat.]
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I think that's what things have been like here in general. Plenty of attempts, no real precision, but a lot or rough ideas. At least things pan out, more or less.
Is this something you did where you're from? Star charting? [His expression suggests he's not even sure if that's what one would call it, but it's the closest he's got.]
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It translates well enough.
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I think the most ideal thing would be to establish communications between cities so we'd be able to contact people. Right now it won't reach there. I suspect getting the power grid up will also be key in getting that working.
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I don't know if the network had to be established along with everything else or if it was already taken care of, but I wouldn't be surprised if there was some programming involved. But that still wouldn't be any use without power, and maybe relays of some kind.
[He sighs, scrubbing a hand through his hair.]
Heh, guess the more you think about things the more you find out you need to do.
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[Personal experience, it seems.]
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[His smile is crooked, wistful. Boy can he relate.]
But we can't do everything either. At least we can address those areas we come to realize, provided it's not too late.
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[She shrugs.]
Well, either way, if you need help, another person with the engineer data-point, you have it. Promise.
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