Stacy. Team C Physimancer, Sterilization Door
"Well, that solves that problem."
Walk calmly back to Temporary Storage. Head to the Long Range Comms door and examine it. Watch out for any floor, wall or ceiling-based treachery.
"If anyone needs me, I'll be at the Long Range Comms door."
You head to the LRC door. It's welded shut, very heavily; the doors have practically melted together.
Ready the cutting torch in case Jim fails to brain through the door.
"Yeah, you have a problem with me using your full name? I won't if you do."
You whip out the torch and get ready to take over for Jim if his giant brain fails.
Bishop took a few deep breaths to calm down, fingers still tingling.
"Just so you know, there was likely enough radiation in there to kill us in minutes, if not seconds. Anyway, there's no way anyone's going to be alive in there, so it's clear. Let's just keep moving."
Hit the road and head to the next room.
You walk back through the storage room and to the LRC door but find it just as welded as everyone else.
Lars looked at the door, then looked at the bionic man coming in behind.
"Jim, can you open this, please?"
Ponder the implications of what could be so important as to secure the door in this way.
[int:1]
GUMMY BEARS!
[Team A Sniper:Thomas:Door to LRC]
Train rifle on door.
You point your rifle at the door, ready to gun stuff into unlife.
[Team A Leader, Jim - Main Elevator]
"'Jimothy'?" Jim sighed and shook his head.
Jim proceeded to take care of the door in his usual manner.
[exo:3+1+1]
You melt your way through the door with relative ease but your brain is on fire by the time you get through.
"These doors are annoyingly thick" You grumble, leaning against the wall.
[Team B Leader=Milno=By LRC's door]
Milno stared at the welded door for a moment before moving away as Jim moved in to take care of the door his own special way.
"Command, the door to LRC from our side is welded shut."
Warn Command. Stay a little back from Jim and prepare to react evasively if bad shit happens.
A
Jim
Simus
Bruce
Mesk
Ashley
B
Milno
Lars
May
Thomas
Kyle
The door melts away revealing the room beyond; large banks of computers, consoles and the like. All of them smashed and destroyed. There's a man standing in the room, facing the other door. He's wearing a heavy exoskeleton, the sort of thing Bishop described, and holding a mining laser, pointing it at the other door. He doesn't seem to be moving.
And then Lukas punches through the door and sticks his head through. Oh, well, thats a thing.
((Actually, I think that was only double a harmless but cancer-risk-increasing dose. I'm not entirely clear, though.))
"Er, I'm not so sure of that- I think we were shielded enough to not die instantly, at least, and I'm guessing Command's not going to want a room left blank just because there's no survivors.
Uh, Command? You've been following this, I assume?
...also I never knew your name was James, Jim."
Ask for clarification, consider implications of 50 REMs on us. Also consider how much radiation it would take to pierce our suits at that magnitude.
"Leave it. Radiation that high would render it sterile and anyone in it dead."
You have no idea how much it would take to overwhelm the suit's insulation, but it wouldn't be a small amount.
Name:Flint - Team C - Loading and Unloading
Well, I guess I'll just have to do it the old fashioned way.
Make a running jump across the gap if it is possible. Else, try the console again.
What could possibly go wrong?
You try to make a running jump to the ship.
[dex:4+1]
You make the jump easily.
1 rem received in a short period or over a long period is safe—we don’t expect observable health effects.
10 rem received in a short period or over a long period is safe—we don’t expect immediate observable health effects, although your chances of getting cancer might be very slightly increased.
10 - 50 rem received in a short period or over a long period—we don’t expect observable health effects although above 10 rem your chances of getting cancer are slightly increased. We may also see short-term blood cell decreases for doses of about 50 rem received in a matter of minutes.
50 - 100 rem received in a short period will likely cause some observable health effects and received over a long period will increase your chances of getting cancer. Above 50 rem we may see some changes in blood cells, but the blood system quickly recovers.
100 rem received in a short time can cause observable health effects from which your body will likely recover, and 100 rem received in a short time or over many years will increase your chances of getting cancer.
1,000 rem in a short or long period of time will cause immediately observable health effects and is likely to cause death.
Short version: we're not screwed (yet), but don't go about having children before the doc can fix the mutagenic damage from the radiation.
Miyamoto, Team C leader, Temporary storage
C
Miyamoto
Stacy
Feyri
Pancaek
Flint
D
Faith
Jackinthebox
Bishop
lukas
sambo
'Good job back there you guys, much more radiation and we'd be... well, we wouldn't be better for it, that's for sure.'
On Mission control channel: 'Command, you probably saw what just happened. Do you have any anti-radiation tools for us, or should we divert and rendezvous with A and B in LRC?'
Pry open a few more closed containers. Think what could cause that much radiation that would be kept in a place like sterilization.
((By the way, didn't we see anything of Sterilization when the doors opened?))
(a very short hallway that cuts to the left after a few feet. So nothing really.)
You pry open a few more containers. Most have machine parts, one other has luxury stuff. As per what is causing radiation in Sterilization, probably the radiation sources they use to sterilize things.
Team D - Lukas - hallway to sterilization area
Lukas makes his way out of the hallway. "Nice going team leader. And fuck that nonsense about clearing out all rooms. We're here to pick up survivors and not to inspect every inch of this entire fucking facility. Now, can we just open that other door now?" Lukas stomps his way to the entrance to the long range comms. He mumbles "I hope I don't get a brain tumor from this shit."
Try to knock the door open with brute force.
[Str:6+2]
"Knock knock"
You slam one massive fist straight into the welded seem in the door and pry the doors apart, sticking your head through into the room.
There's a man standing in the room pointing a laser at you, or at least at the door.
"oh, hello there."