THROUGH QUICKSAND: In the beginning, Devero is here as tech support. He tinkers with the equipment, tweaking sensors and troubleshooting devices that don't want to interlink with the train's systems. Having an issue with your VR headset, or just getting started with the tech at all? He's your man.
He may even offer an early breakthrough: he knows how to make equipment detect and localize the electronic component of the signals sent by SCAs. Identifying those signals is perhaps the line they need to get into the train's record-keeping systems? He's not exactly a data scientist or advanced programmer, though, so he waves a hand at whoever's working nearest at him in that moment. "Hey, I think I've got something here. Take a look at this?"
MAKING PROGRESS: He's not much use at recovering scrambled data, but once they find their way into the logs, he spends a lot of time poring over the information and working on organizing it. And he can get kind of intense when he focuses, so he might at some point reach over and take the visualization of a given file right out of your digital hands to look at it. Rude!
CONNECTING DOTS: At some point, some time after the mission, he takes a break from reading recovered logs to sit himself against a wall and breathe himself down into a quiet, meditative state. Once there, he opens himself the way Koumyou and Trunks have taught him to the energies around him.
He's not trying to contribute here, not this neomage. He just wants to see if he can see what he's heard the other talking about, if he can utilize his burgeoning magical abilities to detect anything on the energy side of things.
He sits there quiet for a long time; his regular breathing and the occasional flicker open and closed of his eyes are the only signs that he's not just passed out against the wall.
All of a sudden, he rocks forward with a huge gasp, like he's coming up from under water. "They go to departed Voidtreckers!" he exclaims, eyes wide.
Devero || Both approaches || OTA
In the beginning, Devero is here as tech support. He tinkers with the equipment, tweaking sensors and troubleshooting devices that don't want to interlink with the train's systems. Having an issue with your VR headset, or just getting started with the tech at all? He's your man.
He may even offer an early breakthrough: he knows how to make equipment detect and localize the electronic component of the signals sent by SCAs. Identifying those signals is perhaps the line they need to get into the train's record-keeping systems? He's not exactly a data scientist or advanced programmer, though, so he waves a hand at whoever's working nearest at him in that moment. "Hey, I think I've got something here. Take a look at this?"
MAKING PROGRESS:
He's not much use at recovering scrambled data, but once they find their way into the logs, he spends a lot of time poring over the information and working on organizing it. And he can get kind of intense when he focuses, so he might at some point reach over and take the visualization of a given file right out of your digital hands to look at it. Rude!
CONNECTING DOTS:
At some point, some time after the mission, he takes a break from reading recovered logs to sit himself against a wall and breathe himself down into a quiet, meditative state. Once there, he opens himself the way Koumyou and Trunks have taught him to the energies around him.
He's not trying to contribute here, not this neomage. He just wants to see if he can see what he's heard the other talking about, if he can utilize his burgeoning magical abilities to detect anything on the energy side of things.
He sits there quiet for a long time; his regular breathing and the occasional flicker open and closed of his eyes are the only signs that he's not just passed out against the wall.
All of a sudden, he rocks forward with a huge gasp, like he's coming up from under water. "They go to departed Voidtreckers!" he exclaims, eyes wide.
Huh?