The Galaxy Broke Watching Humans Repair Ships in the Heat of Battle | Sci-Fi Story | HFY



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In a desperate battle against overwhelming alien forces, a human engineer defies all odds, patching up a crippled ship mid-combat and holding the line when no one else can.

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11 thoughts on “The Galaxy Broke Watching Humans Repair Ships in the Heat of Battle | Sci-Fi Story | HFY”

  1. US Navy Veteran. It's called "damage control". Repairing a ship under fire. Since gunpowder went to Sea, a great deal of effort has been spent plugging, patching, pumping, and praying. A lot of swearing to God that you'll be good, or swearing at everybody because they was there. >aside: "Why did you kill everyone in the house?"…"'Cause they was home."😇

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  2. Wouldnt want to mess with a person with a job like that. Thats a person, who literally steps into Murphy's Law, and dares Murphy to fuck with him, while undoing Murphy's work. The mindset and the cajones are up there.

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  3. “You’re an engineer, not a soldier.”

    Just minutes ago, this person (an ensign) called him a Lieutenant. If he has a rank, he’s a soldier. He just happens to be a soldier who fixes shit. Weird they let a lieutenant do this. He’s like a Captain in land branches (in the navy, Captains are in charge of ships… it’s a job, not a rank. Like having a colonel commanding a land base… Commander is her job, not her rank.) Lieutenants are in charge of people, not solo fixing stuff. Ferner should be a Sargent.

    Honestly, I feel like adapting water navy terms to space navy is… sloppy. Seaman First Class is just not applicable to the Void.

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