

I don't know where we'd be without Delacroix - This whole ship is falling apart and she's the only one who knows what from what.ĭelacroix was granted the position of chief engineer aboard the Von Braun to monitor the FTL drive.ĭespite the public excitement, Dr. However, Anatoly persuaded her to stay, claiming that she would be needed to stand between the UNN and TriOptimum.

After the meeting, Delacroix told Korenchkin that she'd never finish Sarah. This meeting would lay the foundation for the Von Braun mission months later.ĭuring the proceedings of the UNN senate sub-committee concerning this new technology, it was decided that development of Sarah would continue, and that a prototype would be launched in the next 3 months. Secretly, Diego and the UNN were wary of how Anatoly may take advantage of the technology in the coming years. However, TriOptimum had a hard deadline coming up, despite Delacroix wanting more time to ensure that the device would operate as intended.ĭelacroix met with UNN Admiral William Diego, who offered to keep TriOptimum in check. Her research in Faster-Than-Light travel lead to the development of a device code-named Sarah. Delacroix became a celebrity, and spent the following 2 years building simulation models on her hand-modified Electra D3 system.ĭelacroix researched under a grant from TriOptimum's majority shareholder Anatoly Korenchkin, who saw profit potential in her work. ~ Marie Delacroix to William Diego, System Shock 2 Short Storyĭelacroix is an important figure in the story of System Shock 2 and one of the most important members of the Von Braun's crew.ĭelacroix's work obsoleted the theories of Einstein, and ushered in the first wave of serious post-relativity thinkers.
