((By the way, I just realized that Vich has seen almost all of the explored areas. That's funny.))
What the? Goddamn it, my radio's overloaded. Well, either one of the local anomalies decided to play a trick on us, or they finally got that antenna set up. Some good news at least."
Send it about twenty minutes after the overload, so I am sure that everyone has already reset it. If he doesn't receive it, keep spamming every several minutes until the guy finally resets it.
After you're done with Lars, can you learn to pilot the goddamn shuttle?
I am begin to seethe with rage that we are more than 7 months in, and still have only one person capable of flying shuttles. And he's a medic.
How exactly do the fog and radio distortions intersect? How do the storm and the fog intersect?
Is it a rapid transition?
Reset my radio. If I need the following action to better answer the questions above, go into the radio distortion square, and observe from there.
Would it be possible to follow the Dust Storm by going through the Static area, between the fog and the storm? I mean, we would still be able to see, right? And even if the Static area doesn't exist between the fog and the storm, but the fog is lighter, would it still be possible for us to follow through there without the threat of getting lost?
[aux:2-1]
Your attempts to reset your radio succeed only in causing you to some how cause your suit board computer to crash. Which, as things go, is probably the worst possible thing that could happen in this instance. Because now your cams are off, your faceplate is closed, you can't communicate via radio and your exoskeleton has frozen in place. Your suit has become a pitch black, soundless coffin and slowly, you're gonna use up the oxygen already pumped into the suit. Also your own body heat is going to boil you alive, since the suit is a near perfect insulator. It's just a question of what kills you first, the heat or lack of air.
Man, you hope Denzel notices this and can fix it. Otherwise this is gonna be very unpleasant.
((Hello everybody! I'm back from the various stuff I had to do, ranging from summer camp (entertaining children for fun and profit !FUN!), visiting family and a trip to Turkey (that famed land of giant poultry you've all heard about).
This means some good news, and some bad. The good news is, I can once again bother you with senseless commands! The bad news is, said commands will probably get you all killed in humorous ways. Rejoice!
Ahem, anyways, I'm glad to see that we made it out uch better than I had feared regarding the whole crystalmonster. The fact that he, in the end, indeed damaged us by accident is most unfortunate, but at least nobody died, so that's something.
My only 'complaint' would be that nobody made use of Miyamoto during all of this, I'm sure his +1 aux would've helped. Oh well, at least his arm had time to heal now.
Many thanks to Pyro/Simus for taking over during my absence, he did a great job managing the team. In fact, I'd like to know if you'd prefer to keep command, or if I should take charge again. Either way is fine, whatever you guys think works best.))
Wake up from strange coma, check up on the base, Gilgamesh, and my arm.
'Hey Mesk, you ever heard about people spontaneously going in and out of half-waking coma's? I'm starting to think I have a medical condition.'
The base: It appears that several rooms have been completely sealed off, including the medbay. There's a field hospital set up in the barracks, the garage door is on wrong and from what you can see, half the garage has been Frankenstein'd back together from scrap metal. Clearly, something went down.
Gilgamesh is sitting open in vacuum in the ruins of the conference room. Its cockpit is completely drenched with blood.
Your arm has been taken care of and is in a cast, in a sling.
(This actually gives me an idea for a game...)
Facepalm, remove it again and put it in the correct way up by painting/scratching a small arrow pointing which way goes up. Then once it's in correctly, have ALVIN test it to see if it works right.
[handi:2+1]
You spend 20 minutes with lukas, trying to figure out how to fit the door back in place. It's surprisingly complex, at least to you. Or maybe you're just surprisingly simple.
manually reset radio. Then go learn to pilot the shuttle.
Will do.
[aux:1+1]
Uh....hmmm. Now what button is the radio again?
Also, you want to learn to pilot the shuttle just by yourself or did you want to ask mesk to teach you?
((Not a problem taking over, even if one of the biggest bits of commanding I had to do was promptly ignored. And I'm all right to relinquishing full command to be the XO again.))
Reset my radio buffer, then go and assist Flint with repairing his exosuit.
[aux:4] You reset your radio buffer and then head to the garage to help flint out in his quest to repair his exosuit.
((Dammit. Now all the aliens have access to my beautiful notes. I was going to charge them for it. On the other hand, even if we all somehow manage to die horribly, the sword should receive all the information we have gathered so far.))
Toaster: I am pretty sure that we had actions looking at the sky before, when we were mapping out the sector with Bishop. Piecewise just ignored them then, I think.
((Nope. I had suggested it from the moment we discovered that zone. But for some reason (probably witchcraft) I didn't do the simple action of looking up, but instead left it upon the experimentation team and wrote it in the proposed experiments section of my notes (which I have forgotten to paste in the current notes post. I knew I was forgetting something!). But Red team, which was supposed to conduct experiments in the zones we had mapped was suffering from a collective exam induced coma and/or doing other fun experiments at the time. Then came the crystal...))
Reset radio. Repair exosuit with help from Simus and Anton and anybody else around here that is good with handiwork. Thank them afterwards.
[aux:4] You successfully reset your radio and then attempt, with Simus' help, to repair your exosuit.
[handi:4+1]
Your exosuit gets great big old metal boots with a hinge at the ankle. They're effective enough to let you walk around, but you're not gonna be running, or at least not very well. Over all, the movement is rather awkward, but it's better then no movement at all.
Gah, are they screwing with our radios again? Ah well, might as well reset it.
Reset my radio and follow BEHIND Vich, stopping/turning back if anything bad happens.
[aux:6-1]
You reset your radio with ease, but the job of following Vich is more difficult. Mostly because Vich just stopped dead in his tracks and is standing there like some sort of statue impersonating street performer. He's completely non-responsive.
hand morul his rifle but keep the clip, inform him he can have that back once noone is flying a shuttle.
Reset radio buffer and learn to fly a rocket bike until proficient, or less incompetant.
MkII suit + Bat helmet
Machete
PDA
Moruls Gauss rifle - non resale?
1 gauss clip, partially used (?/10)
Improvised medkit
3 non-resale glass rifles
4 non-resale laser rifles
5 laser batteries
Thermal cameras - unknown quantity
You give Morul back his rifle after unloading it. He seems none too happy about this fact. He looks like he may want to club you with the rifle. Possibly to death.
[aux:6+1]
You pull off your helmet and physically bypass the buffers. Good news, you fix your radio. Bad news, you touch a live wire and take the full force of the suit's generator. You crumple to the ground, unconscious and twitching.
"Ah, the glory of Steve has been transmitted to all. Rejoice!" Lars then remembers why he is here.
"Doctor Mesk, Disciple of Emar-i, could you please fix me? I seem to have broken some ribs."
Fix my radio. Find Mesk and have him fix me.
[aux:1]
You may be dozens of miles from Vich, but your actions as a team are still perfectly in sync. You crash your suit computer in the middle of the barracks. Luckily you're in a pressurized environment and not restrained by a exoskeleton, so you just take off your helmet and walk over to mesk, complaining about your ribs and your suit's buggy OS.
Fix Lars.
[med:6+2]
You listen to Lar's sob story about how his ribs are hurting. Oh boo hoo hoo.
"Thats nothing. You want to know what really sucks? Having your hanging ribs broken up and into your lungs."
You proceed to demonstrate by grabbing him by the throat and repeatedly kneeing him in the side until you feel the ribs break and then continuing until he coughs up blood and begins wheezing.
"See? Bet you don't even feel those other broken ribs any more eh? Too bad about that MK II crashing, by the way. Looks like I'll have to give you some pain meds the old fashion way."
You grab a handful of pills an put on a long rubber glove.