Expedition Private Voyage to Croper's Cove: All Chemistry

Gyles Stowett

Captain of the Golden Hide
Staff member
Officer: Captain (Commander)
Gentry: Gentlebeast
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(Continued from Hang the Treasure!)

Science, engineering, the things a Navy officer learned in brief at University and never used again.

"All chemistry, ain't it?"

The door shut. Gyles shook the spattered ocean spray from his oilskin overcoat at the lintel and hung it on the row of coat-hooks by the cabin's portal. "Making yourselves at home, eh, gentlebeasts? Good. I'm afraid to report little in the way of comforts under sail. I see you've brought your summary on the engine, Ensign Nashirou."

He regarded the wildcat keenly. "An' I believe introductions are in order, ain't they."

He moved to the side table and placed the decanter of brandy he'd been carrying on its weathered ash top. Next, glasses from the cabinet below, into which he poured generously.

For starters, the smartly-dressed cat could tell him which demmed-to-Gates meddling Ministry he was from this time. Yes, that would do. Meddling Ministries were altogether too much a topic in the Navy of late for his sensibilities, too much a topic indeed.

@Kaii Nashirou @Amatis Moontail
 
Looking up as the captain entered, the wildcat flipped through the paperwork he held.

Blue blazes, I've already forgotten their name...

Ah. there it was. he placed a claw just below it to mark the spot.

"Ahem, yes, Captain..." He checked the paperwork, making sure he had the right name "...Stowett. My name is Dr Moontail. I was... assigned to your ship by the Bouillabaisse Museum board. I am to act as an observer and field scientist wherever you should land." And, with some hesitance at loosing his last lifeline to remembering the Captain's name, he finished "...All the paperwork should be... In order I believe..."

He removed his claw from the paper, wincing internally at the mark. He hoped it wouldn't be obvious to the captain what he had been doing. He held the thick stack of paperwork out towards the captain.

@Gyles Stowett
 
The captain took a chair, passing one of the glasses to the wildcat and one to Kaii as he passed. He didn't really offer, per se, no. For Gyles Stowett, drink was a given in company. "Try this. 1737."

Moontail. Doctor. Field scientist. Observer...

Hard to take a word at its most natural meaning these days.


"Captain Gyles Stowett. The Younger of the two, that is. Charmed." In a closed cabin with two officers on the first day aboard. Poor beast must feel like a particularly interestin' bug under one o' those magnifying glasses now, mustn't he.
"Tied to Innovation any, Dr. Moontail?"
The "tied" sounded the way a body might describe a convict shackled at the foot to an iron ball.
 
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Dr Moontail awkwardly took the glass. He wasn't one to drink. As far as he was concerned alcohol should be in a jar with some odd octopus or eel keeping them well preserved, not in a glass being foisted on you on a ship where you could barely keep the contents of your stomach still, let alone some bitter drink in an open container.

It felt weird to just hold it, but putting it down didn't seem to be an option. He settled for holding the glass as far away from himself to avoid getting any on his clothes while making it look casual.

To be honest, he probably failed about the second half.

His ears caught up with him, and he realised he had been asked a question while puzzling over what to do with the glass.

"Oh, um, I of course practice my discipline with permission from Ministry of Innovation..." He quickly said, missing the negative tone the captain had used. "However I am not an Ministry of Innovation scientist. I work for the Ministry of Niceties. They do... run the museum after all."

"So... the paperwork is in order then?"

@Gyles Stowett
 
The doors opened and closed, making the marble fox go quiet just before he could even answer. He stood still, if at ease, looking at the captain and observing their actions. As soon as Kaii was asked for his summaries, he nodded and confirmed himself in his stoic voice. "Indeed captain. Allow me a moment to produce it from my bag." After which he once more reached into it, starting to gather all the papers he covered in math and graphs along various schematics and explanations. Organised madness it was.

While preparing it, he listened into the conversation between the captain and Amatis. He of course had insight into how Ministry of Innovation operated on the surface level. Any scientist worth their name, graduate or inventor, even some hobbyists, they all had to get permission of the Ministry to do their work unless they were to decide to work for it.

Learning that Amatis wasn't one from the Ministry, just associated, did make Kaii understand he wouldn't be able to ask questions he wanted to. As such he simply accepted that they will remain unanswered. He did note that the captain put an extra emphasis on his own question though... which made him realise that this ship definitely held more technically and scientifically inclined minds than he wanted.

This further made Kaii stoic and emotionless, just to not bother with the matter. After taking a sip of brandy, he finished gathering his set of documents and stood by Amatis once more.

"I am ready captain, whenever you wish to hear out from me."
 
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