Entry tags:
( 001 ) voice | on board excursions with a slight twist.
[ There's a slight noise like thin metal yeilding somewhat under weight, followed by a tap and a hollow sounding bang and multiple wires sliding against and past each other. This is all topped off with a series of muttered obscenities as Cat struggles to get her communicator up to face level, considering that she is currently somewhat lacking in room. There is a pause in which all that can be heard are a few short, shallow breaths. This has been quite a workout. She sounds frustrated and incredibly reluctant; help isn't something she usually asks for. ]
Right.
Anyone here want to tell me the secret to untangling wires? 'Cause it's a lot harder than it looks, and it looks pretty damn hard from afar anyway.
[ It isn't very much to go on, but this is partially because Cat doesn't really want to tell anyone that she has gone and trapped herself in a rather narrow ventilation shaft, and has become caught up in some random, unexpected sea of wires. She's not idiot, so she's hardly about to just yank the wires out of wherever it is they lead. Not that she thinks it'd do much harm in the long run, considering she's found one relatively small set of wires on an otherwise enormous ship, but she'd rather not risk it.
... she was bored, alright? Crawling through ventilation shafts seemed like a really good idea at the time. ]
Right.
Anyone here want to tell me the secret to untangling wires? 'Cause it's a lot harder than it looks, and it looks pretty damn hard from afar anyway.
[ It isn't very much to go on, but this is partially because Cat doesn't really want to tell anyone that she has gone and trapped herself in a rather narrow ventilation shaft, and has become caught up in some random, unexpected sea of wires. She's not idiot, so she's hardly about to just yank the wires out of wherever it is they lead. Not that she thinks it'd do much harm in the long run, considering she's found one relatively small set of wires on an otherwise enormous ship, but she'd rather not risk it.
... she was bored, alright? Crawling through ventilation shafts seemed like a really good idea at the time. ]
no subject
no subject
[ She huffs, quietly. ]
Don't really have much light here either. [ ... ] Or room.
no subject
no subject
This is a fucking spaceship, not an office stationary room or whatever. Where the hell am I supposed to find the damn things? [ There's some more of that hollow banging as she wriggles around in the vent. ] I wasn't planning on anything happen at all anyway, thanks very bloody much.
no subject
(no subject)
voice;
voice;
Somewhere. [ That sounds pleasantly suspicious. Cat's not great at thinking on her feet sometimes. ] Just looking for advice, not help.
[ Wriggling sounds follow. ]
I'm fine.
voice;
Well, start with one wire and work your way through untangling it. Then the next, and so forth. Some people try to pull a little at all of them if they think they see a way for one to get out, even if they're working on the other. Does that make sense?
voice;
[ And yet it sounds like she might be shifting around to give whatever he just said a go, even if she didn't really follow it that clearly. ]
voice
[Thankfully, Megamind has crawled in a lot of those vents and --well, knows a lot of those sticky places to get into. But he's more adept at, well, getting out of them.]
voice
voice
I mean, how'd you get them tangled? Are you working in engineering? Are you working somewhere else? You're really not giving enough information here.
voice
[ She's not exactly good at helping herself. ]
Carelessness, that's all. I'm no engineer. [ It sounds like she might have followed that up with, "just a fucking moron", but it's not very audible. ]
voice
voice
voice
video;
voice;
video;
voice;
video;
voice;
video;
voice;
video;
voice;
video;
voice;
video;
voice;
voice;
What's your name?
voice;
Does it matter?
no subject
[.]
no subject
[ :| ]
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
video;
Have you a dagger to cut yourself free?
voice;
Yeah, actually, but I don't know what the hell I'd be cutting here.
voice;
[ wires and technology, robb hasn't managed to figure out how any of it works, nor does he particularly care to. ]
voice;
... Maybe. Dunno. Don't really want to go about testing that without knowing, though.
voice;
voice;
voice;
voice;
voice;
voice;