Shattered Planes Archives (Seasons 4 & 5)
Rakon Galaxy => {Destroyed} Ventus Tempestus => Topic started by: Zero on September 26, 2012, 09:39:31 PM
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Three V.E.s accessed the station.
<Accessing Data File. Initiating Emergency Override. Removing coolants from power core. Commencing self destruct. >>
The VE sent the command and soon the Ventus Tempestus was on overload. It was set to blow. (You have 2 posts to evacuate)
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The Anrufe had obviously updated their security since the Narrikians had been evicted from the station. The VE's could not simply control the station's computers.
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However for the computers were still Narrikian as to remove them and replace them was going to take an overhaul of the entire station, the VE managed to get in through back doors and mess with a whole lot of systems including but not limited to the artificial gravity and the life support. The AM Field generators inside the station which had been well hidden at the time of construction were also activated. The VE played a song so loud and annoying it might cause people massive migraines as well inside the station.
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Naturally, the station had been overhauled. That went without saying. Why would someone leave the station vulnerable to such an obvious weakness? The VEs were not allowed access. The station didn't use Narrikian computers anymore. That would be suicide.
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The VE left a data file telling the Anrufe one of their number, Kenny Zero could survive if he publicly surrendered himself. The VE then left, but not before sending a data file of a loud annoying rap song to all the Anrufe personnel.
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The computers that received the files were instantly cut off from the rest of the network, so it was all cool. Reli, upon hearing the rap song, a piece from ancient Earth, became OBSESSED with it. His new catchphrase henceforth was 'INTERIOR CROCODILE ALLIGATOR!'.
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"Turn that primitive shit off." Delta shouted as his classical music resumed playing.
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"YOU CAN'T STOP ME, OLD MAN!" Reli yelled back, laughing evilly as he teleported away. Yeah, this kinda thing was typical for the Anrufe.