[ The vehemence of the response tells her a lot, but the important parts that come through are both a relief to the part of her mind that has been prickling with suspicion... and an alarm.
She doesn't know if the Admiral is hearing her, but she hopes he is. There's an absent thought that she should have used some of her lingering phone battery to play The Sea of Night while she did this, but too late. She doesn't want to chance losing whatever this is.
Business time.]
Admiral, be advised: the Narenschiff has weapons aboard for naval combat. They're pirates. And good at it.
[ Focus on the question, Anderson. ]
Do you have an ETA? Should we prep for fight or flight?
[ It's a new and unique feeling, to have the connection slip away. She can't say she likes it, and if she wasn't trying to do this subtly, perhaps she'd fight harder. But the benefit here is that she's getting information that hopefully the Cap'n and his crew won't know about so they can prepare. That means letting the connection go, and she'll let it go without saying anything else. Instead, she's got work to do. ]
Re: The Admiral (Narrenschiff Plot)
She doesn't know if the Admiral is hearing her, but she hopes he is. There's an absent thought that she should have used some of her lingering phone battery to play The Sea of Night while she did this, but too late. She doesn't want to chance losing whatever this is.
Business time.]
Admiral, be advised: the Narenschiff has weapons aboard for naval combat. They're pirates. And good at it.
[ Focus on the question, Anderson. ]
Do you have an ETA? Should we prep for fight or flight?
Re: The Admiral (Narrenschiff Plot)
[The presence is already wavering, the fire going gray-toned and the sound shifting from crackling to a hiss of white noise.]
gonna show him/остопизденеть
Re: The Admiral (Narrenschiff Plot)