2›[LK10 The wooden box is stained and crusted with age. Right now it's ›Iggy: [AX21 The old box is built of wood, with gilded borders and faded green flowers. The brass hinges are covered in verdigris and they're ›2›Iggy: The battery charger is pretty old. It looks like it was built for deuterium cells. See? They used to sit right inside there, and then you recharged them with that switch. Right now the charger is holding ›Iggy: [AX21 I've seen battery chargers in better shape. The wiring is a little corroded and the insulation is mildewed. But it looks like it might still work, if the switch is open. Inside I can see ›2›[LK10 It's a simple recharger switch, Master. It's either open or closed, and at the moment it's ›Iggy: The switch opens to send current from the charger's thermonic core to the battery at a flux ratio of E2(339.788)/AM+1. Satisfied? By the way, the switch is ›2›Iggy: [AX21 It's an old battery, Master. Hm. Deuterium cell, low influx rating, Siliform casing. Not exactly on the cutting edge.›Iggy: Big deal. It's an antique spaceship ignition battery. They cranked them out by the thousand two hundred years ago.›2›Iggy: [AX21 The housing is meant to hold the ship's ignition battery. Inside I can see ›[LK10 You act as though you'd never seen a battery housing. Battery goes in there, charge comes out here, presto: ignition. That is, if everything's still working. The housing is holding ›