4-114: Zebulon Station, Section TC


He gives Oliver a look that’s difficult to interpret and fishes in a pocket for a few coins.  He buys a six pack to take with him.

He examines it blearily, holding it up to his face, “have to stretch these.”

On the way out, Oliver notices that the entrance to this bar and the corner Chris was sitting in are both likely surveillance blind spots; it’s unlikely Dicard would have found him remotely. 

If Oliver doesn’t want to do anything else on station he and Chris can return to the ship.

On arrival at the Snark, both Dicard and Fromm have returned and seems pleased Oliver has found Chris.  He tells Chris to go sleep it off and everyone else to make ready for departure.

I think we’ll handle the rest of the journey pretty quickly, just to be clear Oliver is going to:  “…spend the rest of his time mostly on getting in to that computer, building the glasses in down time and doing his ship duties.”

What proportion of his time will he spend on the glasses vs the computer access? 

Does he want to do anything else on station?  He can do stuff on the way back to the ship.

Does he want to do, ask or have any particular interactions on the next leg of the trip?


1 Response

  1. Oliver Starr says:

    He has no other needs or wants. He’ll treat the computer like a job and the glasses like a hobby. Cutting out the time needed for sleep and ship duties he’ll probably spend a 4/1 ratio of time, putting 80% of his effort into the computer.

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