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Julie has a medical emergency. And several other emergencies.
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Gaaaaaaah. This would probably be very endearing of the Proto if Leareth were less eager to go back to sleep

:I am sure there are better designs but I think it is too far to Gate. At least while you are this small, and you cannot eat any more resources here to grow bigger, we need to go to the Moon first before you grow any more: 

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Sulking.

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Sigh. 

When interrupted, Leareth drowsily confirms that a spell exists to separate the components of air, he has it written down somewhere, probably this book in that records-cache... Does Julie mean the kind of lamp-oil made from animal fat or plant-seeds, or the kind of oil from underground, he thinks they have different components. 

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Underground. 

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:Probably you need large quantities of it? I am not sure how to obtain that without a great deal of initial investment in - presumably your world has more advanced technology for this, if you use it in your ships... Do the thrusters have enough to take off from the ground: 

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Yeah. So long as the drive works once we're in the air.

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Well, Leareth's mages are still very carefully checking it against the ship's records on how it should look. Is it damaged? 

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It doesn't look it.

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They still take an entire extra candlemark to look it over, but finally declare that they don't see any signs of damage. It seems like it was pretty well protected. 

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Leareth spends most of this candlemark napping, and is only woken for the final decision - go or no? 

:I think we go: he decides, after giving himself a full minute to consider it. :Julie, how do we set a course for the Moon?: 

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Nav's gonna be all confused, I'm probably going to need to be at the computers. ...probably with an adrenaline tab so I can concentrate. Ugh. This is the proto doing its best to not fuck with us?

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:I think it is trying quite hard. I...would consider asking it to help you think better, except that when I asked it for that, it was successful and then caused a seizure: 

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Huh. Well, I should avoid having a seizure, I don't think anyone else here can pilot a confused shuttle.

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Leareth does at some point want to see if the Proto can do the same thing as before except one-tenth as much, or something, and have it be more sustainable, but now doesn't seem like the time and Julie definitely isn't the person to experiment on. 

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Nayoki brings over the first aid kit so that Julie can take another adrenaline tab. 

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Then everyone can strap in and she will attempt to launch. The launch...might knock me out? There are drugs for that but I'm really sick. If it does you should try to wake me up and if that fails I've told the computer to go to your moon I'm just not sure it'll work.

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The Healers glance at each other. :Right. We'll do our best: 

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:And we should all secure ourselves, right?: Fortunately they can do this with magic rather than try to figure out seating on the ship for this many people. 

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Julie cannot tell they're doing that and looks really confused. You need to be strapped in, the launch is going to straight-up kill you if you aren't strapped in.

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:Simplest with magic: Leareth tries to explain, blearily trying to share his mage-sight with her for a moment so she can see the bands of force holding everyone gently but snugly in place. It's nice; it means he can keep lying down. 

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Is it going to move with the ship?

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:It is anchored to us and to the ship surfaces, not the ground outside, so it ought to unless the drive interacts very strangely with magic or something? And we are all shielded as well, so we are much harder to injure than you would expect: Everyone has the best shield-talismans, ready to shift to the high-intensity shielding used in combat; it'll drain the stored mage-energy quickly, but apparently this isn't going to take long. 

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She is not going to worry about this any further. 

Okay. Time to takeoff, sixty seconds. The system check is flashing a lot of warnings but none of them actually mean the ship cannot go or will not hold air (the back half won't hold air, but they're not in the back half).

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Leareth closes his eyes and lies still, waiting. 

(All of his people are VERY NERVOUS.) 

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