Team Blue:
((Sorry for lack of posts, my comp had a minor breakdown))
"Me? Uhh..I'm not doing anything in particular right now. Oh and it's Zephyris. No A's there."
Refill my supplies as needed. Get ready to leave.
You refill any used supplies and make ready to leave with Bishop.
"A sound idea. The less people exposed to that stuff, the better. I've got supplies here, so you can use them. If you are going to seal the whole thing yourself, then I'll be on my way with the rest of the team."
Bishop hands the equipment over.
"There, that should do it. Just make sure to put it back in the garage when you're done with it. I'll be off with the others then, so I'll talk to you lot in person later. Blue team, gear up, we're heading out again to the other side of the distortion we found."
Hand over the tools and supplies to the people fixing the hole, update my copy of the map and then resupply what food and water I have. Once we're all ready, lead the team out to the distortion again and start mapping out the other end the same way we did before. Don't go into the normal looking section though.
You hand over the stuff and relay the message of leaving to everyone on your team.
"Alright people, lets go, move it, move it, move it."
You wait while the rest of the team assembles.
((Also, Parisbre - if I don't post an updated map, I likely didn't update it. I just save them to Dropbox with the current date, so manually incrementing the numbers won't magically get you an updated map. ))
((You mean you're not a computer that automatically generates and uploads the map every day? Fascinating!
Nah, every day you updated the map almost instantaneously, so I thought "Well, I'll just put the date in now instead of waiting for him to update, since he'll have the map up in a while anyway." And that was the only time (so far) you didn't update within the same day.))
Take something that looks insulating (both in terms of electricity and heat) that can be wrapped around an exosuit's arms like crude gloves (or maybe a sample container if we have one that is large enough) and place it near the infirmary corridor entrance, just in case that thing is also electrically charged or incredibly hot. ((I know that if it was charged or hot it would have probably discharged or melted the ground when it hit the ground but you can never be to safe with alien artifacts.))
Get moving with blue leader.
You can't really find anything sitting around that you can just wrap around the thing's hand to make a big old oven mitt, at least nothing that you can bend by hand. You might be able to make something given time and the right tools but...you're not really sure how much it would help.
((Corsair, Alvin doesn't know anything about the planet that we don't. You're just wasting your time by asking him. And I suggest you keep close to your team.
And Parisbre, what's up with the Flint's fascination with airtight tents? A pilllow and a blacket (i.e.: a sleeping bag) would suffice for a camp.
Anton, what does "XO" mean?
Also, Hashem's primary attribute is mercy. So when you're saying "Even YHWH ..." you're setting a very high standard. Just saying.))
"Okay, Zephyria, I have no idea what you're doing right now, so get up, we're heading out.
Flint, I get that the Manual Powered Bicycle-Ripoff is begging for adjustments, but let's head out. As much as I want that dust gun, we're not getting it anytime soon. And we can probably do this even without your exosuit. It's not like the "temporal" anomaly cares about your resistance to explosions. Would be different with the volcano thing the green team has. And honestly, if the Base needs it so much, it might be of more use here."
Team Leader, I've taken the liberty of heralding everybody out and heading towards the anomaly. Join us when you can.
PS: On the other hand, I would personally prefer to have your handiword see some use here. Better get some easy upgraides and adjustments out of the way first. I'm sure we'll manage.
[/s]((Void, since he joined us.)
Grab pillows and sleeping bags for everyone and distribute them to everyone in my team (unless we already have them). If I find none, take some from the barracks, and if I still find none, don't stand around like an air-deprived fish, continue with my other actions.
Unless they object or cooperate, walk Flint and Zephyria to the exit of the base, and start heading out towards our the unexplored side of our anomaly.
Also, what's the gravity on this planetoid excluding the anomalies?
Well, you gather up some blankets and pillows, despite the fact that you and everyone else will be doing nothing but sleep in their suits and the practicality of pillows when you're wearing a big solid metal helmet is rather limited.
As per the gravity here, you'd say it's slightly lower then normal, something like maybe 4/5ths or 3/4ths normal gravity, at least in the base. So lower but not so much so that it's terribly obvious.
The Blue team heads back out to the distortion area and maps out a few more miles. They find another slow speed zone, as well as a zone that appears to completely halt anything that enters it. The stone that they fire in stops dead and doesn't move, even after a good 30 minutes of watching it.
Team Green:
Scan lice with pirate vision. After that is done, follow lars.
You scan the lice with your patented pirate vision. Well, it weighs a lot. 3 tons or around there. And it's shell is incredibly dense, made mostly of silicon and other inorganic elements. The "living" part of the creature is pretty much just a lump of strangely configured carbon, silicon and ammonia based "organs" hidden deep in the shell. From what you can tell it doesn't breath or eat; more like it does both at the same time, scrapping off the top layer of the stone it travels over, processing it for nutrients and then excreting the remaining mass.
Your eye starts to bleed and you notice the figures, constructed from the coalescing outlines of the creature's organs, moving toward you.
i wonder if we could make some sort of collector for all this molten iron, the sheer amount of scrap we could produce could be useful for repairs and maybe some low grade radiation shielding, i mean hey it aint lead... but its a start.
follow lars and keep an eye out for new life forms.
Lars responded. "It's hot enough that iron is molten. I'll check the suit for data. Morul, can you see the atmosphere?"
Check suit for temp/atmosphere readings. Program a drone to scout the area, staying at least 20 feet off the ground. Have it land along the north edge, outside the hot zone.
The Temperature reading hovers somewhere around 1,600 C and the atmosphere is made up of boiling sulfur, among other things. As per sending that drone out, thats gonna be a problem, considering it and pretty much everything else you were carrying, minus your sample containers, has melted/burnt up long ago.
Team Red:"You have the best armor amongst us. Why don't you go boss?"
((Yeah, I called him a him too.))
"Sure, but I still want to try programming it first. And to be honest, I don't think my suit is that much better protected against radiation. Remember back in the start of the second mission? When we opened up Sterilization, my suit gave of a radiation warning just like you guys. So while I'm surely better of than you guys, I'm not exactly invincible or anything."
((Damn you updating-a-second-before-posting-Piecewise! Damn you and your descendants until the fifth generation!))
Check which of the available people/suits would handle radiation the best. If it turns out to be Gilgamesh, try to deduce if the radiation I would suffer would be lethal or otherwise dangerous.
The best would actually probably be Lukas, since he's solid robot, save for a bit of brain tissue hiding somewhere inside at least a foot and a half of metal on all sides. He could probably get hold of the thing no problem, although the question becomes:What do you do with it once he has it?
"Really? I though no-one went south-west into the rad-field, Hmm might as well try and go collecting samples of well everything I can get, Alvin have any of the substances of this planet been scanned already and displayed strange behavior and do any require examination or are pending such action?"
If any of the non-scanned material is available near or around the base then collect it otherwise see if the others require help with the giant space rock.
You wander around the base and find a strange "track" melted into the ground, leading from the radiation zone all the way over to the gravity seep. Bits of bluish glass have been left along the very inside of the track and the entire thing is mildly radioactive.
Team Base Jumping:((Of course the Base team does the dangerous things. Dangerous things that happen at the Base, are Base team business. And terribly sorry for hogging the exosuit, but we're in dire need of radiation-shielded repairmen right now.))
"Aha. Well, I guess I qualify as "repair personnel". No need to expose any more people than absolutely necessary. Team Leader, XO, slight change of plan. I'm going to take some repair supplies and start patching up the break from the inside as soon as the artifact's gone, so that the area can be repressurized quicker and the rest of the repairman guild can come in. Gilgamesh can handle at least as much radiation as this suit, so the task of carrying it off would fall to you, Miyamoto. I still insist that we should store this one off-base, though you can have a vote if you'd like. We can, after all, bring it in later easier than now with half the base needing to go into lockdown for repairs."
Coordinate the repair methods and materials with Mesk, and acquire the needed supplies. Wait outside the infirmary door, and proceed with the plan of action from earlier as soon as everyone's in position and everything is ready.
You wait outside the infirmary door, Bishop's supplies in hand, ready to seal the hole just as soon as someone, ANYONE, reaching their goddamn hand in and gets out that hot potato.