Navi_No, the SS_Noanga AI (
navi_no) wrote in
noanga_ooc2025-08-29 12:02 am
SAWWL #1
Hours: The Noanga has a 25-hour day, and is broken up accordingly thus:
6am - 12pm - Morning
The Noon-hour
1pm - 6pm - Afternoon
6pm - 10pm - Evening
10pm - 6am - Night.
The Noon-hour
1pm - 6pm - Afternoon
6pm - 10pm - Evening
10pm - 6am - Night.
The basic Scarily Accurate Weather Log
Safe areas: Unless otherwise noted, character's rooms are UNEFFECTED.
| Day One (Sep 1 - Sep 2) |
Day Two (Sep 3 - Sep 4) |
Day Three (Sep 5 - Sep 6) |
Day Four (Sep 7 - Sep 8) |
Day Five (Sep 9 - Sep 10) |
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| Temperature: 8°C (46°F) (feels like 6°C (42°F)) |
Temperature: 7°C (44°F) (feels like 5°C) (41°F)) |
Temperature: 9°C (48°F) (feels like 7°C (44°F)) |
Temperature: 6°C (42°F) (feels like 4°C) (39°F)) |
Temperature: 8°C (46°F) (feels like 6°C (42°F)) |
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| Day Six (Sep 11 - Sep 12) |
Day Seven (Sep 13 - Sep 14) |
Day Eight (Sep 15 - Sep 16) |
Day Nine (Sep 17 - Sep 18) |
Day Ten (Sep 19 - Sep 20) |
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| Temperature: 10°C (50°F) (feels like 8°C (46°F)) |
Temperature: 7°C (44°F) (feels like 5°C (41°F)) |
Temperature: 9°C (48°F) (feels like 7°C (44°F)) |
Temperature: 6°C (42°F) (feels like 4°C (39°F)) |
Temperature: 8°C (46°F) (feels like 6°C (42°F)) |
The Thorough Scarily Accurate Weather Log
| Day One (Sep 1 - Sep 2) | Day Two (Sep 3 - Sep 4) | ||
| Temperature: 8°C (feels like 6°C) Conditions: Dense fog until noon-hour, light mist all day (0.5 mm/hr). Humidity: 78% Notes: Visibility limited to 50 meters. You're not sure if it's your imagination or not, but the air feels heavier than it should and the fog clings like a second skin. It also smells a bit like a home-cooked meal. Starting in the Evening, the mist curls close to the ground with an eerie stillness. Observatories: N/A | Temperature: 7°C (feels like 5°C) Conditions: Persistent morning fog, faint mist (0.2 mm/hr). Humidity: 79% Notes: The fog vanishes after Noon-hour. The mist is imperceptible but constant during the day, easing at night to the sensation of dampness. Observatories: The ship starts to pass the Grand Nursery, a massive star-forming nebula. Infant stars shimmer like fireflies, some pulsing strangely, as if aware of the universe around them. The glow from the Grand Nebula spills out into the areas around the obvervatories at all hours of the day. Around Noon-Hour, a pair of newborn binary stars can be seen. | ||
| Day Three (Sep 5 - Sep 6) | Day Four (Sep 7 - Sep 8) | ||
| Temperature: 9°C (feels like 7°C) Conditions: Patchy fog until 3pm, intermittent mist (0.3 mm/hr). Humidity: 75% Notes: A metallic taste clings to the tongue; no matter how many times you rinse your mouth, it always returns. Observatories: At 8pm, a meteor shower begins, lasting several hours. The Bangles pulse in time with the streaks across the sky. | Temperature: 6°C (feels like 4°C) Conditions: Thick, heavy fog. Frost until late morning. Humidity: 80% Sensory Notes: The exterior surfaces of the Noanga become slick with film, making repairs harder than they should be. All footsteps leave wet, glittery trails that only vanish hours later. The mist has vanished. Observatories: Still within the Grand Nursery. | ||
| Day Five (Sep 9 - Sep 10) | Day Six (Sep 11 - Sep 12) | ||
| Temperature: 8°C (feels like 6°C) Conditions: Thick fog easing late morning and returning in the evening. Frost that lasts all day. Humidity: 77% Sensory Notes: The fog carries the smell of pineapple and the Replicators only serve pineapple-themed foods and drinks for the next two days. Observatories: Still within the Grand Nursery. | Temperature: 10°C (feels like 8°C) Conditions: A thin fog all day persists all day.Humidity: 88% Sensory Notes: Clearest day so far. Mist smells faintly metallic. Jungle park steams in warmth Observatories: The Noanga leaves the Grand Nursery. | ||
| Day Seven (Sep 13 - Sep 14) | Day Eight (Sep 15 - Sep 16) | ||
| Temperature: 7°C (feels like 5°C) Conditions: Dense fog all day, and the light mist returns in the arfternoon, lasting until late Night. (0.2 mm/hr). Humidity: 94% Sensory Notes: It is a day of gloom with little change; fog clings to every surface and all fans seem broken. Observatories: A graveyard of satellites tumbles by, some broken, one still flashing a faint signal light. | Temperature: 9°C (feels like 7°C) Conditions: Fog lifts slightly, scattered mistings (0.6 mm/hr). Humidity: 85% Sensory Notes: The first real “rain” sensation in days, heavier droplets on skin and clothes. Observatories: A massive crystal shard—half a kilometer long—drifts nearby, scattering rainbow colors into the fog. | ||
| Day Nine (Sep 17 - Sep 18) | Day Ten (Sep 19 - Sep 20) | ||
| Temperature: 6°C (feels like 4°C) Conditions: Heavy fog, continuous fine mist (0.8 mm/hr). Humidity: 98% Sensory Notes: Wettest day yet; everything feels soaked. | Temperature: 8°C (feels like 6°C) Conditions: Lingering fog. Humidity: 92% Sensory Notes: The fog will fade late evening. Observatories: The Noanga passes by a scrapyard field that stretches for kilometers. One large fragment appears identical to part of the Noanga’s missing hull. |
