Roland Crane (
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voidtreckernet2020-09-05 03:37 pm
Video - Horseshoe 3
[ The ICP blinks to life from the newly revamped Library, and there is Roland standing about in his usual serious expression, only this time he's dressed with a new robe over his purple shirt. If his eyes look a little dull, or that frown refuses to turn upside down, it might just be your imagination. ]
Hey there. For the benefit of newcomers, or anyone I've yet to formally introduce myself to, my name is Roland. I’ll try not to take up too much of your time, here. But if you can lend me your ears, especially appealing to fellow Team Leads from other colors, I’d like to share a couple of important updates regarding the Voidtrecker’s mission supplies. This idea to allocate and consolidate resources came to our attention thanks to the initial efforts of Lightning from the Red Team, and Tidus from Purple. Please stay tuned here if this interests you. If not, then I guess we'll see each other around the train.
[ Roland nods, gives a breath, then smoothly continues. A practiced task for a tired mind. But nevertheless, professional. ]
Missions upon disembarking the Voidtrecker are filled with unexpected circumstances. Unfortunately, the train only gives us a small window to prepare before we begin work on other worlds, and we’re supplied with only the tools needed to get the job done. If you get hurt, or if you grow hungry, the train...won’t really provide. That’s going to be up to us.
[ He clenches a fist in determination. ] But thanks to the combined efforts of the passengers, we’ve now accumulated and bought a total of 453 healing and support items of varying types. We even have MRE’s – freeze-dried rations that can be rehydrated on the field for emergencies. We also have in stock a variety of supplies gathered from different worlds, like the seafood fished from Jema’grethy. That’s not all. [ Roland’s tone grows inspired. ]
Several of us have the ability to create supplies, or duplicate singles into multiples so points aren’t spent unnecessarily. Uta from Purple, I’ve heard, can make food worth ten pounds. Piccolo from Blue was responsible for duplicating lunch boxes and water canisters to two-hundred versions of each. After platform day, I’m sure we now have more people with similar skills and talents.
Team Leads across Red, Blue, and Orange. [ He nods as if addressing them individually, even though the ICP is broadcasted to all. ] These are resources which we would like to share when the time comes for our next mission. Purple already has volunteers to help ferry supplies and medicine, but this is a conversation that you may wish to hold with your own group of ‘treckers. Just one or two per team to help carry and account for resources per mission. It’s a big responsibility, but whoever volunteers, or is assigned to it, has nothing to worry about – they’ll never be alone. They have our support. All of us.
[ He reveals an item sitting nicely on his open palm. ] Supplies can be carried hassle-free in this nifty piece of equipment called an Arms Band. We have five in stock right now. With this, no one has to worry about bulky luggage; it keeps up to three melee weapons, one ranged weapon with unlimited ammunition of any kind, and an infinite amount of items. So long as you know what you’ve put inside, then you can summon it in and out easily. Please let me know if you’d like a demonstration. Additionally, they can be bought at the shop for forty-five points, but it would help us if you could distinguish buying the Arms Band for your personal use, versus buying one for mission usage only. If it’s the latter, we will need to audit it, what supplies are placed inside it, and we will need to ask for you to return it, post-mission. [ He hopes he doesn’t have to be explicit about why...If their names turn gold, then they’ll take the resources with them. ]
[ When this guy's on a roll, man is he on a roll. But! He's wrapping up. ]
This is just the beginning. Please, we encourage people who would like to volunteer to do so without hesitation. We still need people to make lists, keep necessities in check, and to help cook even, especially for long mission days. Even ideas on additional storage options will help, since the Arms Band doesn’t self-organize. Good luck to you if you thought putting a hundred bottles of different potions inside your Arms Band was a good idea. [ He might have cracked a smile here…But no. Barely. He is impassioned though, which is typical for a guy like him. ]
That’s mostly it. Thank you for listening. To those who volunteered already, be it their service on missions as quartermasters or supply keepers, or as passengers who decided to spend their points for shared resources. You all know who you are. We’re grateful for your support, because...
[ Roland only breaks eye contact briefly before he looks back at the monitor. There's something there which was absent, when he started recording. ]
...as someone wisely advised me, you gotta work with the team. That's the way to victory.
[ And with that, Roland flashes the only genuine smile he's made during his explanation. He salutes casually once to the ICP before he signs off. ]
I’m looking forward to our continued teamwork, everyone. Over and out.
Hey there. For the benefit of newcomers, or anyone I've yet to formally introduce myself to, my name is Roland. I’ll try not to take up too much of your time, here. But if you can lend me your ears, especially appealing to fellow Team Leads from other colors, I’d like to share a couple of important updates regarding the Voidtrecker’s mission supplies. This idea to allocate and consolidate resources came to our attention thanks to the initial efforts of Lightning from the Red Team, and Tidus from Purple. Please stay tuned here if this interests you. If not, then I guess we'll see each other around the train.
[ Roland nods, gives a breath, then smoothly continues. A practiced task for a tired mind. But nevertheless, professional. ]
Missions upon disembarking the Voidtrecker are filled with unexpected circumstances. Unfortunately, the train only gives us a small window to prepare before we begin work on other worlds, and we’re supplied with only the tools needed to get the job done. If you get hurt, or if you grow hungry, the train...won’t really provide. That’s going to be up to us.
[ He clenches a fist in determination. ] But thanks to the combined efforts of the passengers, we’ve now accumulated and bought a total of 453 healing and support items of varying types. We even have MRE’s – freeze-dried rations that can be rehydrated on the field for emergencies. We also have in stock a variety of supplies gathered from different worlds, like the seafood fished from Jema’grethy. That’s not all. [ Roland’s tone grows inspired. ]
Several of us have the ability to create supplies, or duplicate singles into multiples so points aren’t spent unnecessarily. Uta from Purple, I’ve heard, can make food worth ten pounds. Piccolo from Blue was responsible for duplicating lunch boxes and water canisters to two-hundred versions of each. After platform day, I’m sure we now have more people with similar skills and talents.
Team Leads across Red, Blue, and Orange. [ He nods as if addressing them individually, even though the ICP is broadcasted to all. ] These are resources which we would like to share when the time comes for our next mission. Purple already has volunteers to help ferry supplies and medicine, but this is a conversation that you may wish to hold with your own group of ‘treckers. Just one or two per team to help carry and account for resources per mission. It’s a big responsibility, but whoever volunteers, or is assigned to it, has nothing to worry about – they’ll never be alone. They have our support. All of us.
[ He reveals an item sitting nicely on his open palm. ] Supplies can be carried hassle-free in this nifty piece of equipment called an Arms Band. We have five in stock right now. With this, no one has to worry about bulky luggage; it keeps up to three melee weapons, one ranged weapon with unlimited ammunition of any kind, and an infinite amount of items. So long as you know what you’ve put inside, then you can summon it in and out easily. Please let me know if you’d like a demonstration. Additionally, they can be bought at the shop for forty-five points, but it would help us if you could distinguish buying the Arms Band for your personal use, versus buying one for mission usage only. If it’s the latter, we will need to audit it, what supplies are placed inside it, and we will need to ask for you to return it, post-mission. [ He hopes he doesn’t have to be explicit about why...If their names turn gold, then they’ll take the resources with them. ]
[ When this guy's on a roll, man is he on a roll. But! He's wrapping up. ]
This is just the beginning. Please, we encourage people who would like to volunteer to do so without hesitation. We still need people to make lists, keep necessities in check, and to help cook even, especially for long mission days. Even ideas on additional storage options will help, since the Arms Band doesn’t self-organize. Good luck to you if you thought putting a hundred bottles of different potions inside your Arms Band was a good idea. [ He might have cracked a smile here…But no. Barely. He is impassioned though, which is typical for a guy like him. ]
That’s mostly it. Thank you for listening. To those who volunteered already, be it their service on missions as quartermasters or supply keepers, or as passengers who decided to spend their points for shared resources. You all know who you are. We’re grateful for your support, because...
[ Roland only breaks eye contact briefly before he looks back at the monitor. There's something there which was absent, when he started recording. ]
...as someone wisely advised me, you gotta work with the team. That's the way to victory.
[ And with that, Roland flashes the only genuine smile he's made during his explanation. He salutes casually once to the ICP before he signs off. ]
I’m looking forward to our continued teamwork, everyone. Over and out.

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[ Though he's also had worse, admittedly. Was it really so much to ask for something better, however? ]
[ He smiled brightly! ]
Ah, you'd need to get the exact amounts from Senku-chan, but he'll need carbonated water - or the means to create a reaction to produce CO2 for carbonated water - caramel - which he can make from any sugar, including honey - cilantro, and whole limes. The rind, apparently, is important.
thanks for the patience! :)
[ But before he even thinks about putting this up to request... ] Are you two planning on selling this onboard, or is this a personal project?
[ You can take the kingdom from the Chief Consul but you can't take the Chief Consul out of the kingdom. Or the president, for that matter. ]
I'm super slow, it's all good :D
Ah ... it was more of a personal thing? The train here doesn't provide soda in that flavor, and I've a particular weakness.
However, I'm sure, now that you bring it up, that other people would love to have some as well. So ...
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Ah, so it's your favorite flavor then. That's well noted, Gen. Hope I can assist where I can. If all else fails, we can always just order it as an item from your home world, right?
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We could - but the cola that currently exists from my home world is the stuff that Senku made in the first place. That's why I'd thought of requesting for the ingredients themselves.
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In your world, Senku was the one who invented soda...? Can't you just buy it off the shelf?
[ Roland actually assumed the world they came from was a bit more similar to his home since Senku mentioned NASA, sending rockets to space, even credit cards. But then why would they have all of that but not something as simple as ready-to-drink soda in a bottle or can? ]
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Oh. Oh, no, that's not the case at all. Forgive me, my dear, I've given you the wrong impression.
Society has entirely collapsed. A few thousand years ago. Senku re-invented the cola flavor, because he needed something to bribe me with.
[ He shrugged like that was no big deal, as if he wasn't aware what a bombshell that'd be. ]
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[ What, now? ]
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The man thru the other end of the ICP holds up a hand, as if signaling Gen to pause for a moment, while his expression grows incredibly confused, concerned. ]
Hold on. [ Roland's voice remains steady, yet slightly charged. ] I'm sorry, did I overhear you? Or did you just tell me society's collapsed a few thousand years ago?
[ He expresses this as if he's asking someone to repeat his order at a restaurant. Internally, however, was an entirely different matter. ]
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[ He's a little surprised that Senku hadn't covered this before with Roland. Only a little, though. Senku tended to concentrate directly on problems, didn't make small talk easily. ]
[ His expression is a little more sober. ]
This might seem a little fantastical. A little under four thousand years ago, everyone on Earth was petrified in a flash of light. We're still trying to figure out how and why, but we're pretty sure it's a weapon of some kind.
So society rather collapsed because ... there just weren't people to keep it going. There were astronauts on the space station, they managed to land and ... their descendants have a small settlement they've kept going in the meantime, but to modern sensibilities, it was very primitive.
Senku, luckily enough, was the first person to revive on his own. He figured out the, err, stuff that fell on his statue that revived him? And worked out a formula to revive other petrified people.
He's the one who's been bringing back technology and science. And, well, little luxuries, like my favorite drink. It was a really good bribe!
[ He grinned brightly, like it was no big deal. ]
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Not only are Gen and Senku from a time four thousand years ago, but the revelation thrusts Roland into a different perspective looking at both boys. He sits there, his expression betraying little, and doesn't rush to speak as soon as Gen finishes. ]
...Yeah. A really good bribe.
[ Roland offers, lamely. You'll have to forgive him if he's trying to organize what to ask about first. At least, this was enough to be more than a distraction. This was a legitimate shake-up, though at most he just looks like he's stuck in deep, deep thought. ]
Gen. I need to ask you something. [ This might help clear things up for Roland. ] Senku once mentioned things that existed in the world where I'm president. [ Sort of. He quickly realizes that America and Aremica were...not quite the same. But siblings; close enough. ] From NASA to credit cards; to scientific principles I'm pretty sure exist there too, just that I'm not well-read enough to remember them as good as he does. [ Roland shakes his head. ] Are you and Senku talking about a version of earth where four thousand years ago, something turned all of humanity into stone? Except for those who were off-planet, in space?
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That's exactly correct, my friend. That something is nearly certainly a weapon, as pointless as it seems. We're certain the astronauts had nothing to do with the attack - and it seems pointless to turn yourself into stone alongside everyone else, doesn't it?
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But if what Gen was saying is true, then these two boys he had met on the train may just give him an idea of how to better prepare for a world of ruin if he should ever return, if Evermore was not to be his final home. The silence on his end of the feed is permeating, but Roland doesn't dally much longer than a a minute or two of thinking. ]
If you or Senku are interested in chatting with me about something, sometime in the near future...about your world, about what's happened to Earth, then I'd highly appreciate that. [ He's decidedly calm about this. It's just an inquiry. Nothing more. ] That is, if you two don't mind. I don't want to impose if this is a topic you'd rather not talk about.
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[ Gen would feel better about an in depth discussion with Senku there anyway. He grinned at the screen, friendly and eager. ]
I don’t mind at all! And Senku would be able to answer a lot of questions about the science behind it all. I don’t mind your curiosity, it’s only natural, my friend.
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Thank you. I...have my reasons, but I appreciate you just agreeing to it nevertheless. I look forward to it, then.
[ It would be a challenge to divert from the actual reasons he was probing, but he would try his best. At this point, after what the train has done to them, violating even his own memories, would it be so bad to be explicit to Senku and Gen? He'll read the room and see. For now, this agreement was enough. ]
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As do I. I think it'll be very informative!
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Roland nods. ]
Until then. Don't be a stranger now.
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