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With This Ring (Young Justice SI) (Thread Fourteen)

Also: 'While I'm aware of plenty of devices'
I construct-grab a lump of debris and transmute it into a alert beacon.
I construct-grab a lump of debris and transmute it into an alert beacon.
Thank you, corrected.
"Small oddities which I noticed are now absent. My dreams are easier now. Now that I know they were there, it pleases me that their uncomfortable after life experience is made more pleasant."
Perhaps 'afterlife'?
No. I thought about it, but she literally means 'the part of your existence after death' not 'the place you go when you die'.
 
Plant-analogues on a dark world might have leaf-like structures if there's wind. Imagine fronds made of something that works like muscles in reverse. Turning the motion of the wind flexing them into chemical energy.

I thought about that as well and I'm wondering: do our plants not use the wind? To, for instance, generate hydraulic pressure to help pump water?
 
Plant-analogues on a dark world might have leaf-like structures if there's wind. Imagine fronds made of something that works like muscles in reverse. Turning the motion of the wind flexing them into chemical energy.

Bacteria that consumes electricity have been found, as have fungi that metabolizes ionizing radiation (gamma rays, X-Rays, and UV light), and the deep sea has organisms that rely on chemical energy, which is called chemosynthesis.

So there are plenty of options.
 
I generate a crumbler gauntlet construct and slam it into the outer hull.
I think I meant to say this when you made one in an earlier part, but got distracted:
More useful than a giant green boxing glove, but still a glowing fist-construct to punch things with. Looks like Paul is going native, a bit.
 
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I think I meant to say this when you made one in an earlier part, but got distracted:
More useful than a giant green boxing glove, but still a glowing fist-construct to punch things with. OL is going native, a bit.
I'm more surprised that he's making a crumbler gauntlet. Surely the mechanism isn't most efficient when it's in the shape of a glove, right?


It's like... sure, you can make a taser glove if you want, but if you want to do the job well you just carry around a actual taser.
 
I'm more surprised that he's making a crumbler gauntlet. Surely the mechanism isn't most efficient when it's in the shape of a glove, right?


It's like... sure, you can make a taser glove if you want, but if you want to do the job well you just carry around a actual taser.
The original crumbler was originally designed into a pair of gauntlets. OL had to redesign the tech and mechanism to work as bullets and arrows, but lost most of the fine control the original had.

So I assume he's using the gauntlet because that's the design he has on hand.
 
I went back to reread Fool's Canon, and I didn't find any references to Mallobaude or any Warhammer stuff. Was there somewhere else I should be looking?

He means the fools canon that's coming out this (in universe) April fools day, which will take place in warhammer. Or possibly next years, while this one has grayven in equestria
 
He means the fools canon that's coming out this (in universe) April fools day, which will take place in warhammer. Or possibly next years, while this one has grayven in equestria
Much as the SI's tribulations were interspersed with Grayven's crossovers, so Grayven's journey will be interspersed with alternate SIs.

2013 has the SI being brought to life from a comic book by one of Rita Repulsa's potions.
 
Don't forget Umbrax, though that might be a bit of a hard sell.

"Hey, want to quit destroying the world, demolish your corps, and join mine? No? Well, I tried."

For that matter is Zoat neglected to mention my favorite sophant sun in DC- Superstar, of the Superman Squad.

Who fights crime with Supercilia the microorganism, Superego, the memetic life form, and SuperBatman, heir to two legacies.

Although now that I think about it, I think Black Hole of Doom Patrol would be a good choice for the Orange Lantern Corps.

He's a scientist who wants to know everything. He learns about people by assimilating them.
 
I thought about that as well and I'm wondering: do our plants not use the wind? To, for instance, generate hydraulic pressure to help pump water?
In general, no. They use the vapor pressure gradient between the outside and inside of their leaves as a way to pump fluid around, and wind can speed up the evaporation process that powers that, but it's not really a direct application of wind power and it works fine in still air. (Sunlight speeds up evaporation, too.)
 
Ways and Means (part 14)
24th January
20:36 GMT


"Ahoy the station."

Whoever's running this clearly knew that I was coming, but there isn't a marine squad ready to greet me as the air puffs out of the breach in the hull. There don't even appear to be any alarms. And whatever lunatic designed the internal defence-heavy warships, they don't appear to have repeated that style here. A weak plasma shield snaps into place to seal the hole, and blast doors begin to close to block the flow of air from the adjacent sections. Contrary to what science fiction tries to tell you, hull breaches don't actually lose air all that fast. Certainly not fast enough to move a person when the artificial gravity is set to Earth normal. After all, the difference in pressure is only 1 atmosphere. Still, air would continuously leak out, and functioning responses shows that at the very least someone has been doing recent maintenance.

Ring, any recent exhaust trails or other signs that there have been ships around here?

Trails found. Displaying.

Uh… Locally available FTL systems and thrust residues. Nothing really stands out, though tracking ships in precise terms isn't a simple matter. Tracking a ship moving at FTL is easy enough once you have any sort of FTL sensor, and often tracking where it used to be isn't all that difficult with sublight sensors. A ship at FTL is doing something clever with spacetime, and that will usually give some indication that it's going on. Whereas trying to detect that such a voyage happened at some point might well involve trying to triangulate radiation emitted from a point that has since been moving at light speed away from that point. It's doable, especially with a power ring, but it doesn't give a lot of detail.

"Illustres to Lanterns Xor and Stewart."

"I hear."

There's a momentary delay before John responds.

"You find something?"

"One active space station in good repair. Investigating now."

"You might wanna wait-."

"I'm already on board. It started shooting as soon as I appeared."

"And you didn't just fall back? Where were they gonna go?

"They've got an anti-Lantern interdiction field. So while I could get away, coming back would be a little more difficult. Look, the gunnery wasn't anything I couldn't handle."

"…uy and Hal all over again."

"Didn't catch that, Lantern Stewart. But how are things at your end?"

"The prisoners are in custody, though they're keeping them away from the people Xor dropped off earlier." For a moment, I consider correcting him to 'Lantern Xor', but… We're working together. Being pedantic about designation protocol would be a little rude. If he keeps doing it I can always have a word with him later. "I'm watching the same station as Xor right now, from the other side of the system."

I pull a phasing drone out of subspace and send it through the closest blast door. It travels through without any difficulty. Hm. There are defences that it's worth putting on a ship that are worthless on a station. But I suppose I don't have any real evidence that the people who repaired this place are the Black Circle. Random merchants who didn't turn off the defences? Unlikely but possible.

"Anything interesting?"

"It's a lump of rock. An asteroid with the station concealed inside. Not sure how they're hiding their heat signature, unless someone's been selling them cold guns."

"Mr Snart is a very clever man, but he can't be the only person in the universe to figure out how to apply energy in opposition to molecular vibration."

I have the phasing drone fly back through the blast door, then have it fly through a different one. Still no problem. I then engage my armour's stealth systems and have it fly back. There aren't any monitoring systems inside this corridor, the stealth systems will prevent external monitoring and since the counter-phasing doesn't appear to have activated in response to me vanishing… I move away from the blast door I was closest to and fly though the one on my right.

"I wouldn't be so sure about that. The last time I saw anyone else with that sort of tech they had to use a machine the size of a house. And it wasn't anything like as efficient."

"Okay, but even if they've got that technology, cold guns don't work through construct barriers. Lantern Xor?"

"I hear."

"I know you weren't keen, but the armour I made you is climate controlled. A full powered cold gun would kill you."

"I will wear the armour."

I nod. "I realise that it's offensive to your sense of honour, but-."

"No. Now I am not a prisoner, it is not dishonourable to wear the armour of my new unit."

"I'll remember that. Though I would like to point out that -outstanding charges or not- you were an Orange Lantern from the moment you called your ring."

Okay, let's see. The 'rooms' on the exterior side are where the exterior guns pull back into when not in use. Interior side wall is thick, designed to resist overpenetrating shots taken at the guns. Or overloads or misfires from whatever they're using to generate or contain the positrons, because antimatter isn't exactly the most discerning of materials. Corridors are relatively narrow, so they aren't designed to have crew running up and down them during combat. Probably just a maintenance team, which might actually be maintenance robots. In addition, there aren't any markings on the walls to indicate where this is. This is starting to look like a largely automated station.

"I hear."

And if it is… I'm overdue an Ice Fortress replacement. And the guns are disguised when not firing. I mean, if the League really insist I could replace the positron beams with cold guns… Actually, that's not a bad idea anyway. I mean, keep a few, but positrons are only really good as an anti-armour weapon. Against most other things a cold gun would probably outperform it, and without having the 'antimatter' tag which for most people would immediately mark it down as a superweapon rather than what it is: a reasonably powerful gun that's still less dangerous than each of Superman's eyeballs.

"Any ships around?"

"Yeah. They've got basic stealth systems, and I think they've got quick-fire drives."

Which means they can do FTL jumps automatically to get away the moment something goes wrong. They'll probably be stuck for a while after that jump, and…

"You could track the jump, right?"

"Probably, if I wasn't distracted while they did it."

Probably be able to wipe their computers…

"I'm going to suggest that you do that, and have Lantern Xor storm the base. If it's designed for stealth then it probably isn't all that well defended. He might well be able to secure the computer core before they can react, and when the ships rabbit you can track them down."

"I'd feel better if it wasn't just me. We could have a local fleet or two standing by to receive them. Quick jumps aren't exactly quiet."

"If you think that's best."

Ah, another doorway towards the interior. I send the drone through it, being mildly pleased that it isn't blocked. I'm not going to complain about this being easier than I thought it would be. I phase through, and float down the corridor into-.

Alert! Gravity distortions detected!

What.. the.. Hell am I looking at?
 
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...but there isn't a marines squad ready to greet me...
...but there isn't a marine squad ready to greet me...
(Or 'squad of marines' depending on preference.)

Contrary to what science fiction tries to tell you, hull breaches don't actually lose air all that fast. Certainly not fast enough to move a person when the artificial gravity is set to Earth normal. After all, the difference in pressure is only 1 atmosphere. Still, air would continuously leak out, and functioning responses shows that at the very least someone has been doing recent maintenance.
Mythbusters did that for aircraft hull breaches. Same result: slight breeze.

"They've got a anti-Lantern interdiction field.
"They've got an anti-Lantern interdiction field.

…uy and Hal all over again.
This line needs Quotation Marks, if he's muttering it out loud.

We're working together. Being pedantic about designation protocol would be a little rude. If he keeps doing it I can always have a word with him later.
Better not to tick off the distinguished 'competition'.

But I suppose I don't have any real evidence that the people who repaired this place are the Black Circle. Random merchants who didn't turn off the defences? Unlikely but possible.
Random merchants using familiar positron projection weapons?

Probably just a maintenance team, which might actually be maintenance robots. In addition, there aren't any markings on the walls to indicate where this is. This is starting to look like a largely automated station.
Welp. At most, a central computer to raid for info.

And if it is… I've overdue a Ice Fortress replacement.
And if it is… I'm overdue a Ice Fortress replacement.

Which means they can do FTL jumps automatically to get away the moment something goes wrong. They'll probably be stuck for a while after that jump, and…
Easy catches. If you can tell where they end up.

"I'd feel better if it wasn't just me. We could have a local fleet or two standing by to receive them. Quick jumps aren't exactly quiet.
Missing End Quote.

What.. the.. Hell am I looking at?
Something Very Strange, I bet.

Dang Cliffhangers... :p
 
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Wait a second... Given salvage laws wouldn't Paul attacking like this make him a pirate?
Not that we know of, because Earth's salvage laws are completely irrelevant here, and the salvage laws of local powers have never been described and may or may not apply in the first place.
 
...but there isn't a marines squad ready to greet me...
(Or 'squad of marines' depending on preference.)
"They've got a anti-Lantern interdiction field.
"They've got an anti-Lantern interdiction field.
…uy and Hal all over again.
This line needs Quotation Marks, if he's muttering it out loud.
And if it is… I've overdue a Ice Fortress replacement.
And if it is… I'm overdue a Ice Fortress replacement.
"I'd feel better if it wasn't just me. We could have a local fleet or two standing by to receive them. Quick jumps aren't exactly quiet.
Missing End Quote.
Thank you, corrected.
 
Wait a second... Given salvage laws wouldn't Paul attacking like this make him a pirate?

Given they launched a Lantern Interdiction Field as soon as he arrived, and not responding to hails, he's fully justified in immediately investigating. Honest salvagers have no legitimate reason to use that technology at this point in time. It's more a matter of "reasonable suspicion of pirate activity" than "piracy" right now.

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Luc "Yarr! It be September 19th Early This Year!" French
 

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