Bishop, not to leave a girl hanging, high fives feyri back. He sees the computer and decides to have a look.
Check out the computer, compare to the data pad from the military observer.
The data on the pc, from what you scan through, is much the same as the stuff on the military overseer's pad. In fact, it talks even less about what they found in the "puddle".
Check that PC too! Look for files on those 'zombies', how they affect others and how they were developed.
You stand behind Bishop and tell him to look for things on zombies. He dutifully searching for you but finds nothing.
>Give Bishop back his datapad for research, stand around trying to look impatient.
"Mesk, you still alive? Tell us if, you know, anything tries to eat you. "
>Perform an intense study on my surroundings to pass the time whilst the others faff about with the computer.
You walk down the hall and hand bishop back the datapad and do your best to look like you either really want to leave or really have to use the bathroom. When they ignore that you decide to sit on the bed and look around.
The bed is nice enough, blue blanket, white sheets, gel pillows, but very dull. If anything thats what this room is, dull. Everything is by the numbers, by the book, following the man's plan, man. You're willing to bet this place was spotless before people came in looking for things and dumped everything Even the bookcase is filled with nothing but technical manuals and text books and stuff, except for that copy of "The gift" by Poe.
"Yeah, I'm still alive. Jim is... decidedly less so. He's not very mobile, you see. Which brings me to my next point; could someone help me move his body back to the elevator? I think he's made of solid lead."
Keep trying to move Jim, accepting help if it comes.
[str:6-1] You manage to get him unwedged and, with much exertion and horrible screeching of metal sliding on metal, drag his frozen carcass all the way back to the elevator room, shoving him up against a wall. Whew.