Reeve Tuesti (
plate_builder) wrote in
revivalproject2021-01-02 06:06 pm
Network | Video
[From the first moment the video is on, it's clear Reeve hasn't had NEARLY enough sleep. But isn't that just his way? Still, he looks positively exhausted today, and the video includes Mini-C pushing a cup of something steaming to Reeve's hand. The man doesn't even seem to notice as he lifts it and takes a hearty sip before starting.]
Good afternoon all. I would like to let everyone know that through the diligent work of several individuals here, power has been restored to a larger portion of the city. Please extend your thanks to Tony, Echo, and Cal for all their hard work.
[Reeve himself does not wish thanks. He just wishes to keep working.]
There have been some issues, of course. There are, as always, issues with breaks in the power supply network. Therefore we ask for your help and feedback. If there are buildings you are finding have issues with power supply, please advise me, or drop a physical message at the Restoration Committee building, just south east of the fountain. There are likely areas we still need to work on power lines to, and it will take time for us to survey to figure out where they are.
Also, I would like to offer myself as assistance to anyone whose ship currently lacks an engineer. I've been trying to do what I can for the damage in our crash landing, however I've only been able to deal with external issues on the ships I cannot access.
[Another long sip of his water.]
Of course, with water and power in a better place now than it was when we arrived, my question becomes what projects of comfort we might turn to here in Temba. Yes, I know our greater goal of returning home, but I find myself in need of projects.
Good afternoon all. I would like to let everyone know that through the diligent work of several individuals here, power has been restored to a larger portion of the city. Please extend your thanks to Tony, Echo, and Cal for all their hard work.
[Reeve himself does not wish thanks. He just wishes to keep working.]
There have been some issues, of course. There are, as always, issues with breaks in the power supply network. Therefore we ask for your help and feedback. If there are buildings you are finding have issues with power supply, please advise me, or drop a physical message at the Restoration Committee building, just south east of the fountain. There are likely areas we still need to work on power lines to, and it will take time for us to survey to figure out where they are.
Also, I would like to offer myself as assistance to anyone whose ship currently lacks an engineer. I've been trying to do what I can for the damage in our crash landing, however I've only been able to deal with external issues on the ships I cannot access.
[Another long sip of his water.]
Of course, with water and power in a better place now than it was when we arrived, my question becomes what projects of comfort we might turn to here in Temba. Yes, I know our greater goal of returning home, but I find myself in need of projects.

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Thank you. I shall heat some water. I think I have tea around here somewhere.
[It isn't his favorite, but he keeps some around anyway.]
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He can't exactly hide the huffed little sigh. ]
... Jesus. I'm not coming over for tea. Especially if that means you need to track it down to its hiding place first. I know it sounds unbelievable, but I can survive without tea for a while.
[ And having actually arrived, Jon ends the video feed and knocks at the door of the building once before entering. ]
Also I am here.
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It's called hospitality. My mother raised me to believe in it.
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Believing in something doesn't automatically make one adept in a matter. Let me just say that being offered something in a way that makes it sound like some long-forgotten leftovers left catching dust in a corner for months is not necessarily appealing.
[ Just a little piece of advice, offered with a small, if not somewhat tense smile. And a moment later, Jon brings up his gauntlet-wearing hand, palm up, between them. ]
I believe we have some work to get done.
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I care about the gestures. But no one comes to me for tea. And Mini tidies up sometimes, when I leave things out. AS you can see...
[He gestures around. The walls are covered in sketches and diagrams. HIs table covered in papers and notebooks and other tools. There aren't a lot of clear pieces of space, save a hotplate where he clearly heats the water for his drink.]
But yes, we can work. Any chance you know how to direct the gauntlet to do subsurface scans?
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Hence, he doesn't comment on the state of the place and rather turns his attention to the gauntlet, flipping it around so the palm faces down while pulling out his phone again with the other hand and turning it on. No, he still hasn't changed the selfie of Tony the man has set up as his phone background. ]
No one comes to me for tea, either. They come expecting books.
[ He muses, his attention on the screen of his phone as the glove comes to life, the centerpiece set into its palm glowing. ]
There. It's scanning.
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How intriguing.
[He moves closer to try and see what is going on.]
That man is just a touch to bright. It's amazing.
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[ Jon muses softly in reply, almost to himself as his attention on the screen of his phone, attempting to understand. Eventually, he shakes his head with a small sigh, admitting defeat. ]
I barely know what I am looking at here.
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[Reeve gestures for the phone. The readings might make more sens to him, seeing as he knew what he was looking for.]
If it's right, I could even fine tune it."
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It's mostly numbers...
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This is good. Very good. Come here.
[He's directing Jon to follow him toward the back room which is his residence, and gestures toward the sink there.]
Hold the gauntlet in this area.
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It's the praise that leaves him a little flustered, which he may not show due to remaining puzzled. ]
So I take it this does produce the results you need.
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Yes, this will do indeed. Come outside. I have a theory as to where the subsurface power lines come into the building. If I get the right readings then I'll know. We'll be able to come up with the method to do all of this without wearing you out. I'll also have to alter some of the code on what he has here, to redirect the information flow so I can get this all to fit together for my usage.
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[ It's a confirmation, if a somewhat befuddled one. Jon may still not understand much, but at least he's not doing it wrong. That's a plus. Closing his hand, he lets if fall to his side while following Reeve outside. ]
At least they appear to have a power network here we have a chance to understand and work with. The data spheres they had to store their knowledge in only meant everything the Agrii had on record got destroyed.
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[It bothered him. Was there no written word? Why did those systems survive but nothing else did? Was it truly the storms? If so, why did the data points survive. He guides Jon around the place with a sigh. At last he stops and points.]
Here. I think this is where the power lines come in.
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[ Jon has fallen into a bit of musing while following and points and activates the gauntlet as instructed without giving the task much thought. ]
Not even traces of the sort of mundane vandalism you'd expect to find in a city this size. The ship gave us an idea, but- It's not built by the Agrii. It's an Atroma ship. Different technology.
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[Not as intrigued as he is by the data feed on Jon's phone. Oh, this is lovely. It's all feeding in and it looks right. Reeve gives a delighted chuckle. Yes, this is what he needs. Now to figure out how to get the information to his own device. He offers Jon a wide smile.]
Well, if it comes to knowledge, I trust you and Tony to find it. Meanwhile, I intend to make sure that we're comfortable while the creative thinkers achieve what we need.
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Trust, eh...?
Jon sticks with the pictograms for now. ]
...they were bathroom signs, I assume. Over in what seems to have been a shopping center at some point. taught me about as much as that Agrii have four arms.
[ And he proceeds to gesture with his free hand towards his phone. ]
I suppose you will need that on your device.
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[Well, the Agrii arm numbers are pretty well known, so he guesses the point isn't very wrong. Not helpful. Still, he smiles. Because someone is trying to learn.]
Yes. I think I know how to change the pathway for the data output. Tony's code is beyond what I'm used to, but the datapoint here should let me work with it some.
[he hopes. If not, Tony can do that for Jon.]
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Jon gives a soft shake of his head. ]
Tony uses something much more elegant, but- I don't know it it can work for anyone but him. This is just a separate, very basic network I set up between the glove and my phone. C-communications data point.
[ Admitting that he has changed data points again feels like admitting another defeat. And even with this one he's more on the clumsy end of things. ]
I will just add your device to the network to give you access to the collected data.
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That seems a great fit for you. But I would very much appreciate if you sent things on. We can make a search pattern for you too. Oh this data would be so useful.
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Right. Having a structured path makes more sense than randomly scanning parts of the city or different structures without any rhyme or reason to it. Adjusting the network won't take long, but I will have to take off the glove for that.
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[He moves back around, gesturing for Jon to return. They can map out a plan after the transfer is set up.]
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Not untrue. Taking this thing off is certainly easier if I can set it down on a table to do so.
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[Reeve moves quickly to open the door and go in to clear off the table. This works. Very much.]
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