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THE BLACK EYE OF SHAREF: PART ONE
Who: Everyone who signed up for it!
Where: The Eye of Sharef space trading hub
When: 21st of Februaro
The new arrivals may have gotten short notice, but the people aboard the Teuberg have been waiting over a month to arrive here. But the call goes out to the new arrivals all the same. The Eye of Sharef, a massive space station many miles in diameter, a glimmering collection of concentric circles connected by cables, bridges, and supply tunnels, is the 43rd Scutum-Crux Fleet's next stop.
It's explained in a rush. The Fleet can't keep any of their warships stationed there for very long, otherwise it would seem like an occupation. Galactic neutrality laws don't necessarily forbid it, but they've decided to err on the side of caution. Instead, they've opted to send a few supply shuttles and what can only be referred to as space buses to transport civilians and military personnel to the Eye's outer hub. The rest of the Fleet will scout ahead and then they'll return in roughly a week. Room and board has been paid for and, luckily, the Eye accepts credits as a form of payment. For those who haven't blown through the credits they were given in order to establish themselves, this is an excellent place for it.
Inside the station, the ceilings have plenty of room for gigantic beings and there are many floors, filled with booths, storefronts, stalls, and even carpets covered in trinkets, as far as the eye can see. In many languages, not just the choppy Common Galactic Trade tongue everyone has been sleep-taught, merchants peddle their wares. Sometimes in an extremely aggressive manner.
On other levels, the smell of cooked and uncooked foods fill the air. There's something to tickle every tongue, even the mechanical ones. In some places, though, it's probably best not to ask where they got their meat. Entertainment is in abundance, with alien arcades, movies (some even featuring the Fleet! Largely as villains are clueless bumblers, but there are some with a more positive leaning. There's even some originating from the Fleet.), music, and all sorts of other pleasures can be found just by turning the right corner.
You're here for the next week, at least. Largely unsupervised, though there are still some Fleet personnel there to protect civilians just in case. Not that they'll be needed, of course. The station's security is supposedly rather excellent. What now?
[So, here's the opening part of The Black Eye of Sharef event. If you haven't heard of it, I strongly suggest reading up on it. If you join, you cannot simply back out as your characters will not be on any Fleet vessels just yet, so be sure before you sign up. However, we'll not prevent anyone from backtagging or simply claiming new threads took place before they left.
I request that as many posts regarding this be kept to the marked event posts as possible. However, as long as the main community doesn't get flooded, we won't be preventing anyone from posting outside. Note that as long as they are separate from the Fleet from this great a distance, their Network posts can only reach each other. The Fleet itself is simply out of range.
For this first part, the mods will be largely hands off. Don't go crazy with the NPCs, but we're probably not going to be spending a lot of time writing NPC comments for Part One.]
Where: The Eye of Sharef space trading hub
When: 21st of Februaro
The new arrivals may have gotten short notice, but the people aboard the Teuberg have been waiting over a month to arrive here. But the call goes out to the new arrivals all the same. The Eye of Sharef, a massive space station many miles in diameter, a glimmering collection of concentric circles connected by cables, bridges, and supply tunnels, is the 43rd Scutum-Crux Fleet's next stop.
It's explained in a rush. The Fleet can't keep any of their warships stationed there for very long, otherwise it would seem like an occupation. Galactic neutrality laws don't necessarily forbid it, but they've decided to err on the side of caution. Instead, they've opted to send a few supply shuttles and what can only be referred to as space buses to transport civilians and military personnel to the Eye's outer hub. The rest of the Fleet will scout ahead and then they'll return in roughly a week. Room and board has been paid for and, luckily, the Eye accepts credits as a form of payment. For those who haven't blown through the credits they were given in order to establish themselves, this is an excellent place for it.
Inside the station, the ceilings have plenty of room for gigantic beings and there are many floors, filled with booths, storefronts, stalls, and even carpets covered in trinkets, as far as the eye can see. In many languages, not just the choppy Common Galactic Trade tongue everyone has been sleep-taught, merchants peddle their wares. Sometimes in an extremely aggressive manner.
On other levels, the smell of cooked and uncooked foods fill the air. There's something to tickle every tongue, even the mechanical ones. In some places, though, it's probably best not to ask where they got their meat. Entertainment is in abundance, with alien arcades, movies (some even featuring the Fleet! Largely as villains are clueless bumblers, but there are some with a more positive leaning. There's even some originating from the Fleet.), music, and all sorts of other pleasures can be found just by turning the right corner.
You're here for the next week, at least. Largely unsupervised, though there are still some Fleet personnel there to protect civilians just in case. Not that they'll be needed, of course. The station's security is supposedly rather excellent. What now?
[So, here's the opening part of The Black Eye of Sharef event. If you haven't heard of it, I strongly suggest reading up on it. If you join, you cannot simply back out as your characters will not be on any Fleet vessels just yet, so be sure before you sign up. However, we'll not prevent anyone from backtagging or simply claiming new threads took place before they left.
I request that as many posts regarding this be kept to the marked event posts as possible. However, as long as the main community doesn't get flooded, we won't be preventing anyone from posting outside. Note that as long as they are separate from the Fleet from this great a distance, their Network posts can only reach each other. The Fleet itself is simply out of range.
For this first part, the mods will be largely hands off. Don't go crazy with the NPCs, but we're probably not going to be spending a lot of time writing NPC comments for Part One.]