
On Jan 30, 2006, at 9:13 AM, Eris Reddoch wrote: > The cargo and freight are loaded aboard and the passengers board the > ship. Supplies are delivered and fuel is being refined back in > engineering. The ship is getting ready to lift. > > OOC: Everyone ready to lift off from Serbia and jump to Newton? Ricardo, having looked over Cory's jump calcs, and decided that they looked good, settles himself into the pilots seat on the Mae Lee's bridge. He comms Engineering. ""How we doing down there, Del? You ready to take the old girl up?" Presuming the answer's in the affirmative, he calls Port Control. "This is Captain O'Brien on the MMS Mae Lee requesting clearance for takeoff and transfer to orbit." Presuming THAT answer's in the affirmative, he toggles the general comms. "Afternoon, folks. This is the Captain. We'll be lifting shortly for orbit. If you're in your staterooms, channel seven on the screen will show the view from the ventral camera, channel eight the view from the nose. Welcome aboard the Mae Lee." Ricardo toggles on the grav drives, says "Showtime, folks!" and lifts the Mae Lee off the pad and onto the assigned flight path to orbit. OOC> How long to the Jump Point? -- Bruce Johnson University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Information Technology Group Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs