All right, is Migrurkeshin awake again? Because he could be helpful here if he still has that funky vision.
Commence a more detailed investigation of the two iron-swimming ones: Any residual iron left in joints, freezing up movements? Between things that are supposed to be able to be separated, welding them together? Around anything fragile, such as eyes, microphones, tactile arrays, radio antennae, or other sensors or devices?
In other words, try to do a full diagnostic, with their assistance when needed. And do try to find a release for Miyamoto so he can get out and get to medbay.
((Okay, I leave for a competition tomorrow, and it lasts through Sunday, so Zako has permission to post actions for me if needed. It hopefully won't, but I might get waylaid in my ability to participate.))
undergo repairs
"Right. 3 people go, you lot decide who. Bring back everything you can, even scrap. I'll have to stay here to fix up our robotic residents. Don't wreck the tools and don't die. Have fun and notify me when you get back with a load of salvage."
Inspect the damage to our robotic overlords and have them run a few diagnostics for me to tell me what's wrong.
Anton returns to the Garage, dragging Flint along, and observes Lukas and Gilgamesh being deposited into the repair area as Bishop prepares to run diagnostics. He leaves Flint to his own devices and joins the inspection committee of the Robot Overlords.
"Hey, Bishop. Potato?" Anton tosses a frozen potato to Bishop. "A mild case of brain-melt in the freezer. If this is what HMRC does to people, I'll be glad to get this over with as soon as possible, one way or another." He turns his attention back at the robots, circling Gilgamesh to take a look at the damage. "So, what are we looking at, besides a pair of tin soldiers someone hit with a blowtorch? Our stocks of giant robot parts don't look too good, so I have a feeling we'll have to improvise a lot of this stuff. I have a possible donor in mind..." Anton looks back at the corner of the Garage where Flint left the exosuit "..but it's kind of a last resort option." Noticing Simus scrutinizing Gilgamesh's surface, he adds. "But I do believe XO has the right idea. Let's make sure Miyamoto can get out of there first."
Aid Simus and Bishop in examining the damage to the robots and finding an external release mechanism to open up Gilgamesh so that our glorious Leader can get out. Mentally compare the damaged parts to those of Flint's exosuit and available spares, see if we have enough parts at all to actually perform proper repairs on either machine.
[simus:5]
[bishop:1+1]
[anton:4]
Simus and anton get to work on the grand robo-overlords while bishop stares blankly at the wall. Anton works on Miyamoto while Simus works on Lukas; scampering all over them and using torches to burn off the hardened iron. It's pretty easy really; since both robots are insulated to the point that they can just jam the torches into joints and then drain the molten metal. Once they've been cleared of slag, the repair crew moves on to cutting away the damaged sections. Lukas is easy enough; his armor is an unsophisticated, brutish thing, massively thick and heavy. Once Simus slices the damaged sections away, lukas is back to full mobility, if not fully protected. Miyamoto's battlesuit plate is a bit more difficult. The fibers in the plate give Anton some trouble and he ends up having to cut away more then he might have had to otherwise, practically stripping the right arm down to it's mechanics. The Rocket pod comes easier; it's catch is melted but it's easily severed from the main body.
Both robot is now functional, in terms of being able to move around, but armor still needs replacement and there are several mechanical parts that aren't in the best shape. Like that shard of iron through Miyamoto's 4th upper arm servo.
((It feels a like this thread entered in some sort of lethargy state. I hope my initiative will liven the place up.
Also, what's Doctor Strangleglove?))
"So Bishop, are you going with us? You're probably the one most interested inscavenging that shuttle. If no, we'll be going then."
Unless Zephyris, Lars, or Jack have any objections, I think we'll get going to the crushed shuttle. And yeah, I know that the MPV probably can't take four people, some of us will have to take turns walking.
To my teammates: if you're not going to say anything, but come back online later, I suppose it would be fairly simple to retcon and place you back in base.
Also, if Lars/Jack also wants to take a motorbike to go with the MPV, that would be pretty cool. I like having escorts.
EDIT: Say no to Michael. Also, I know that I'm planning on taking four people while Bishop only said to take three. Continue with my action regardless.
Jack rolls out of the bed of the MPV's trailer and wanders off somewhere. You shrug, mount up and drive all the way out to the downed shuttle with your crack team of scavengers and hooligans.
walk back to the infirmary and slap morul until i have his attention. Inform him that we are on mission in a mystical funland revolving around death and dismemberement and that i his drug addicted doctor replaced his eyeballs competantly so he should return the favor by helping me carry food and medical supplies to the shuttles so that we can flee from the giant crystal monster that amputated flints legs and is busy altering the landscape
((Hey piecewise you missed my turn ))
grab my pda and head to the mess hall to eat, begin writing the doppelganger program that will be uploaded to the robot body allowing it to translate specific encrypted RF signals sent to it into artificial nerve pulses allowing it to be controlled remotely.
Also begin writing a rudimentary AI for the suit capable of walking, picking things up and remembering its travel path, program it to turn the doppelganger around and follow its travel path back if the control signal begomes too distorted or if it recieves no signal for a set period of time.
((That wasnt so bad now was it? Hooray for competance.))
Thats Ok, because I would basically say that your Doopleganger idea there isn't able to be worked on from where you are. For a few reasons.
You go to the infirmary and slap Morul around until you have his attention and then proceed to give him a rather rushed and only somewhat accurate summary of whats gone during the time he's lost.
Check and maintain the shuttle, then head to the medbay to see if anybody's dying in there. If not, time for a nap! Inside the shuttle, of course.
The shuttle is fine, refueling as we speak, and the medbay is empty of the dead and dying. You wave your hand and bark "Bah, shoo!" at Morul and Micheal before curling up on a bed and passing out.
"My work here is done. Time to check up on my pet goo."
((Warning! Warning! Long action incoming!
@Piecewise: If it's too much just do as much as you want/as much as possible and I'll post the rest in next turn.))
Check if the lab has a vacuum glove box.
If there isn't one, create one by taking a transparent airtight sample container, drilling holes for the gloves and a valve, attaching the gloves and valve and isolating them with some adhesive (silicon works although I'm guessing we have some high tech stuff here to fix suit holes), then creating a simple vacuum pump and attaching it to the valve.
Ask Simus and everybody else if they have any ideas for any other tests besides the ones I'm conducting.
Take the goo sample from the fridge.
Put the goo sample in the vacuum glove box along with a few sample containers and a few microscope slides. Also add an atmospheric and temperature sensor like the ones we have in our suits or better if possible, if the vacuum glove box doesn't have one already installed. Also put any materials required for the experiments Simus or anybody else want me to perform inside.
Pump the air out.
Careful open the goo box while sampling the air that comes out. Check the air's temperature and components and compare them to the state of the lake before it was disturbed. See if the cold of the fridge had any effect on the speed of whatever process is happening there.
Split the goo into multiple containers. Close one container and keep it to the side and make sure I do not touch it or otherwise mess with it so that I have an "as pure as possible" sample.
Put a miniscule amount of goo in a few microscope slides.
If possible, pump the air into a suitable container. If no containers or other devices capable of receiving and storing air are available, just put the hose out of the base with the help of ALVIN and pump the air out. If that's not possible, find or create a second vacuum pump and attach it with a valve to an airtight container. Empty the air out of the container and then transfer the air from the vacuum glove box to the airtight container. Drill holes and connect with hoses as common sense dictates, because I don't want to start drawing diagrams or make this action any more complicated.
Perform any tests Simus and anybody else has given me.
Empty the air (if any) from those experiments to separate containers if possible, or at least take samples from them.
Label all sample containers appropriately.
Once the vacuum glove box is as empty of air as possible and all containers inside it are sealed, pump air from the outside to it.
Label all samples appropriately.
Take the goo samples back to the fridge.
Look at one of the goo slides in the microscope. Record results.
Announce results of testing to team.
Geez. Welp.
Yes
Consider it done but I can't reply for them so hope they respond.
You run through everything until the part about splitting it. It's producing the same sort of atmosphere that was around the lake in the first place. It seems to be producing it continuously. It's temperature is consistent with the temp in the box. Now, about splitting that; how do you want to do that exactly. What do you want to use, what way do you want to do that, what containers, if any, do you want to put the split parts in? Remember it's a syrup more then a goo.
Return to sensors.
You return to the sensors and watch the crystal's slow advance.
'Huh? What the hell? Where am I? What the fuck is up with my vision?"
Explore new area. Try and find my goggles.
I dunno if you still wanna do that, what with the new info Michael has given you. Do you?