[3/26/02] Replies

Jarren:

From the computers I try to find out the following information

  1. Can the Freighter land in it's current condiction.
  2. How far does the TIE have to be from the ship before we can make a break for it.
  3. I also want to find out where the TIE fighter came from and where they seem to be going.
  4. Scan for other ships.

I then tell the other human what I find out and then tell him I'll see if I can get more maxium speed from the engines. (maybe he is better at repairing things?) First checking to see if I even have a chance to repair them.

If I do think that I can repair some systems all grab some food and drink on the way.

Green haired dude:

I say to the other human (Rick): "I might be able to repair the engines, but I think we would be better off repairing the sensors if possible. I think our best bet is landing this thing on that planet, and we should have enough power in the engines to do that." As I am saying this, I will try to find out what is wrong with the sensors, if they can be repaired, and how long this repair might take.

I will then hollar at the lizard man in a horse and raspy voice: "If there is not enough food for us when we are through saving your life rat beast, we will be having you for dinner." [OOC: Greg: Please add +2 to the intimidation check as per my persuassion feat in addition to my CHA bonus of +4.]

I then say to Rick: "I might be able to land this heap, but I am certainly not the best pilot. My skills are primarilly in computers and repairs. Can you fly this thing?"


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