Remember what a faraday cage is. Then make one.
[int:1]
Fuck that shit, mandude, you don't need no faraday cage-whatever that is-you can just tough it out!
You leap off the ship and onto the ground.
[end:3+1]
Your entire body tenses up and then spasms violently. You can smell something like ozone mixed with burning hair and you jerk backwards, banging your helmet against the shuttle. The suit's display distorts and flickers, overloading as you struggle to stay on your feet and not black out. Everything hurts. EVERYTHING HURTS.
Head back to base with Lukas and Flint, carrying the legs and sample.
Michael, Morul, get ready to head out, we leave for our designated zones as soon as Mesk manages to get Flint's legs back on.
And Flint, we are not waiting for your exosuit, we've wasted enough time already since we got our orders. You can live with just your suit for a while, and Bishop will probably end up having repaired it when we get back.
You follow Lukas back to base, carrying the flint's limbs and samples. You make a mental note to log the samples into the vault before leaving.
"Blessed be."
Go read the next chapter of the Engineer's Pantheon.
Jiffty Rube: God of repair
The image on the opposing page has been heavily crossed out but appears to be a poorly traced image corporate mascot of some kind; a jumpsuited man with a wrench and a beaming smile. The symbol at the bottom is a wrench, also scribbled on. The explanation page is written in black ink but has a giant “NO FUCK YOU” written across it in red marker. Below that, in red pen is the phrase “Sorry, one of the Sods got hold of the book. Ignore this.”
“Jiffty is the god wot repair things tat be broken. He putsem back together again so that we can bang bang and zzzt. He is big and shiny and lives down the hall and stairs from my house. His elfs dress likem and they fixed my gazz gun. I like him.”
((I believe it is the second time Flint has to go exploring without his exosuit. He he he.))
Wait, we were going through the scales zone? What I meant, was to go between the zone and the storm. Both me and Denzel have pretty clearly expressed a lack of desire to go into this anomaly. However, if that impossible, go back and just map the borders of the zone.
If it is possible, go between the anomaly and the Dust Storm. (Ignoring the cave.)
I've updated your map position (Bright blue, lower left). You can't track the storm without moving through this zone. You want to head north, skirt the pink mist and dry lake bed before heading south and mapping the edge of your current zone?
Miyamoto taps his hand contently on the chest of the Battlesuit.
'Gilgamesh old friend, the more I get to know you, the better it gets.'
'Maybe just deposit it in a safer location close to you somewhere, we can come pick it up later.'
"Doing that right now."
'Good man. Keep us posted.'
"So do any of you need anything done or...."
'Yes i do. I need you to gear up and get moving already. Seriously, red squad was supposed to have taken off ages ago. Just rendez-vous with Simus, she'll tell you what to do next.'
Radio channel to various people: 'Hey Lars, how you feeling? Did Mesk go easy on you? Anyway, rest up for a while longer, and rejoin your squad once you feel you're up for it. Don't force it though, or you might reopen a wound.'
'Jack, just stay put where you are. I'll send someone over in Gilgamesh to come drag you out.'
'Auron, do you think you could pilot Gilgamesh for a moment and go drag the shuttle out of the storm and back here? I can't do it with my arm, and we can't leave it laying like that. Also, Jack in there somewhere. Get him too.'
Doublecheck if the damage Gilgamesh sustained won't compromise his electrical insulating capacities. If not, help Auron with learning how to pilot him.
Gilgamesh seems sound, so you show auron the basic controls and how they function, getting him ready to use the suit should he have to.
oh hell yeah, ive always wanted to drive a mech. says auron rushing over to the haphazardly parked battlesuit.
learn to battlesuit, check if mpv can still exit garage.
It can exit just fine. The inner and outer doors are functional.
"Slight problem. I broke my helmet in two, and fried myself fixing the radio. Soooooo yeah. I need a new helmet, or a layer of something spaceproof on the outside of this one."
Think of ways to fix helmet. Accept help from Simus if she thinks of something. Think of where any spare helmets may be found, and if able, go grab one. Do not grab a spare helmet from the head of a living or comatose teammate.
The easiest thing you can think of is to borrow one from someone who stays inside, like mesk. Fixing the thing well enough to be space useful would be easy enough, but that wouldn't fix all the systems inside it; specifically the helmet computer.
"Huh. I think I may have overdone it..." Bishop states as he looks over the massive block he called a wall. "Oh, I'll have a look at that helmet for you. Maybe I can fix it, if you're lucky."
Inspect the broken helmet for the possibility of repair. Ask him how the hell he did this.
Attend to fixing Morul's helmet. With copious amounts of duct tape.
Fixing the structure of the helmet is easy; rewiring everything and making a new computer for it is hard. It's gonna require rebuilding the computer, transferring the software from one suit to the other, calibrating everything; its all easy if you have the specialized tools for it but here, using scavanged circuits and imprecise tech, it's gonna be tough.
"Okay"
Clean medbay
When you say "clean" do you mean "Take whats useful back to the pressurized areas" or "Tidy up the rubble."?
Lukas drags Flint all the way to Miyamoto.
"Boss, look at the ugly fish I caught." Lukas lets go of Flint's head."It's stupid too, because it dug itself in and couldn't get out anymore." He shakes his head at Flint and then turns back to Miyamoto again. "So what's next?"
Drag Flint to Miyamoto and drop him at Miyamoto's feet.
You walk up to Miyamoto, who is in the middle of a Battlesuit tutorial, and unceremoniously dump flint on the ground next to him.
"I recommend we fry him. Might rid him of the taste of failure."