(Totally fair, I can't wait till we can just go outside and not have to be consistently worried about who we are around or where we go. Can't say much will change for me since I am a hermit by nature, but it will be nice to have the option to go out again, even if I never take it haha. Work has been pretty great so far, everyone is super nice and seems to have taken to my humour quite well so far. My boss is a bit more strict than the last location but since I mostly work nights I don't see her as often. Sorry to hear about your pup. I hope its nothing super serious and can get treated sooner rather than later, poor thing is having a rough time.
Merry Christmas in advance, hope you have a good one, even if its a bit different than usual haha.)
Miles Walker
He had apparently assumed too soon that the Captain wouldn't have any further problems as minutes after he turned the panel back over to the man, he was being called back. Since he hadn't ventured far, wanting to stay near in case something went wrong, he was back at the Captain's side in a moment, a frown on his face. Miles would have to start giving the man lessons on how to use basic systems if this continued. Even if it didn't the second set of hands that knew basic overrides might be helpful. Mentally adding it to the list of engineering things he needed to teach the man, he shifted his focus back to the task at hand.
"You sure it's the right code?" He had to ask, glancing at the panel. "There isn't any reason it shouldn't work unless they changed the codes."
It wasn't often that codes were changed and that information didn't make it back to the higher-ups. In fact, usually, the higher-ups had to sign off on the code changes, but Miles was beginning to come to terms with the fact that nothing about the situation was normal. If they had changed the codes, then they were worried about a security breach, which made no sense but Miles shook that thought off for the time being. They could worry about the why later, for now, he just needed to get them access to the information that the Captain was after.
Since he had reset the Captain's code to get them into the bridge, he at least would have an easier time of getting around this problem then the last one. There was still a chance that the Captain had set it up so even he didn't have access to the material, but Miles couldn't see a reason where they would feel the need to lock the ship's logs up that tight. If that was the case, well they were going to have to head to the backups and hope that whoever had set up the firewalls here hadn't made it to the backups and done the same thing there.
A long string of numbers and symbols later, he was met with the same denied screen that he was sure the Captain had seen multiple times up to this point. The frown on Miles's face only grew at the screen but he didn't dare try to type the code again. There was a risk of a self-destruct system in place to wipe the logs after a certain number of failed attempts and while the idea was archaic, it was effective. Miles didn't feel like taking the risk.
Letting out a long sigh from his nose, he straightened back up and glanced over his shoulder. "No good, whoever changed the code did a full lockout. You're not going to get in from here." Frustration bled into his tone as he spoke, glaring back at the terminal before shaking the feeling off. Getting angry now would do them no good. "We either have to write the logs off as a lost cause or if Er- Mr. Henson found a safe route to engineering, head there."
Miles doubted the Captain would let them write the logs off. After all, that was the main thing they were here for after survivors and clearly, there were no survivors to be found. So the logs had to be recovered one way or another which meant getting to engineering and recovering the backups.
Zed Kassman
The continued delay was beginning to feel less like happenstance and more like active sabotage at this point. Every step of this mission had been problematic and Zed was finding it both annoying and a bit concerning. He wasn't superstitious, but even he had to admit that this whole thing felt strange. When he had signed on for this recovery crew, he had been told there would be a lot of unknowns and unforeseen complications on the ships they were sent out to, but this seemed extreme. From the strange body to the difficulties with the doors, and now the apparent lockdown of the ship's internal logs, everything just seemed a little off. Not to mention the odd footprints they had come across outside the door, those still made no logical sense in Zed's head and while he was trying not to think about them, his mind kept circling back to them in the silence of waiting for Mr. Walker to fix the newly developed problem. Only this time it seemed that even he couldn't solve the problem, the password they had to work with was outdated and the Engineer seemed hesitant to try anything more here in the bridge. Going all the way to engineering, which Zed assumed was far from the bridge like it was in their own ship, was not high on his to-do list and he almost opened his mouth to suggest he head back to the ship to wait for them but bit back the suggestion. While chances of finding a person were low, much too low to even warrant thinking about, Zed couldn't just leave the pair to move around the ship with their lacking medical training. No, he was going to have to stay with them and go to engineering, even if he didn't like it.
