((Is the reason for the low activity right now (at least it feels a bit like it's low) because of the finals? Funny thing, I don't have them for another month and a half.
Regarding the descriptions we had recently of the black forest, and the magma sea, some pictures would be really nice right now. The descriptions are really nice, but it's still kind of hard to visualize. Piecewise, is your sister still very busy? Or maybe Sean, could you maybe help out? We know you can draw.
And for the flat zone experiment Anton is doing right now, I'd actually prefer to be with him, especially since it was my idea to have ice skates. But it's not like anybody bother to say what experiments were planned, so yeah.))
Team Blue:
So the carvings looked manmade. Well, that took care of the last doubts about whether all this wa natural. The question was now how it was connected. Would do well to put some equivalent of a security camera around to observe. But that could wait until this place was at least somewhat explored. Or maybe this place did run a long time ago, but has discharged over the years. That would mean that what they were observing was just a shadow of it's former self, but it may be possible to somehow charge it to make it work again. The key to everything was interaction. Not what the zones were themselves, but how they interacted with each other.
The key to everything when confused is to either piece it together by bits and pieces, or look at the bigger picture. But in order to do the former, they'd need to know how worked really well. That wasn't going to happen. So the objective is to look at the bigger picture. Bigger and bigger until the stuff starts to make sense. Even the actions of Haebi, or whatever those things were called, start to make sense, when you look at something as basic as survival. And from these big things, the little puzzles can be reasoned. But for now, something else needed to be done.
On a private chanell to Zephyris: "Um, Zephyris, do you mind if I have a couple words with you? I mean, you've seen the squabble we've had with Flint the other day, and... you've heard my backstory. The thing is, you don't really talk much.
Now, it's not a bad thing, but the thing is, I'd like to know a little about the people I'm traveling with. And I don't mean your past, you can keep that to yourself. But I'd like to know your reaction to what happened. If say, you were disgusted, I'd rather hear that now from you rather than later, when it can come as an unpleasant surprise. Or even be life-threatening, if some of these anomalies mess with our minds." ((Grrr, it's hard to write good dialogue. Also, the funny thing is I had most of this written down 12 hours ago, but fell asleep.))
Help Bishop with whatever he is doing, including the stuff we don't actually need to do, like taking stock of our supplies.