No, I keep everything on drop box.
((Hurray for cloud storage! ))
"...huh. Well, a little overbuilt, buuuut... yeah, it'll do. Going to have to reinforce it here and there, probably add a suspension... later. Let's see how this goes."
Get on the modified wheel(ie)chair, plug the red hand in, and try gently accelerating down the nearest stretch of empty floor. Aim away from Bishop's wall and any nearby vehicles. Get a feel for the controls a little.
Yeah, I'm gonna say you can handle the electric wheel chair powered by the laser peashooter. This thing may be designed like a dragster but it's got the power source of a Prius.
You have no idea where to find a helmet, but you do know where to go to transmit radio!
You head to the CCR and sit down. You figure that if you want to broadcast a message of hope to everyone within 50 light years, this is the place to do it. You wonder if simus would mind you doing that though....Hmm.
The will of the gods must be done.
Do it!
You begin preaching over the radio, your sermon funneled through simus' absurdly powerful comms array and out across the planetoid and space. You're about half way through your second prayer when you feel the ground shake rather violently.
((I'm turning into the joke of this mission... ))
"Oooh... Pretty..."
See if I can make a small cup out of rock where I could fit a blob that will hopefully stay inert. If successful, get that second blob and leave it somewhere near the base sector, so that I can pick it up on my way back. Then follow Simus while keeping an eye on my container-blob.
((For some reason I have a feeling that the burst of data Simus sent with her superantenna is what lured that creature to the base. Unfortunately, I can neither prove that OOC or have any reason to suspect that IC...))
How exactly do you want to cut that "cup" or divot in the stone? The laser is gonna be tricky and the razor can't cut like that.
Stop screwing around and just break the thin layer of rock with a sharp whack with a smaller rock. Then check for damage on the sensor port, and if it all looks good, plug in the new sensor and have ALVIN run a quick test on it for me.
You smash the rock off and insert the sensor array before radioing back to ALVIN to check that it's working. Theres a brief pause before you receive a message in reply.
>SEISMIC ANOMALY DETECTED. BEARING NORTH EAST, APPROACHING BASE. ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL....16 MINUTES. You don't even have time to finish the message before you feel the ground tremble and shake under your feet.
"Uh oh."
Simus sees Lars walking into the control room, with access to the new antenna, and follows him, muttering.
Not happening on my watch.
Walk in and subtly deactivate, without destroying or disabling (requiring repairs), the transmitter. Subtle as in, don't let Lars see me do it, or make it look like a normal activity. When he's done with his sermon, reactivate it and head out for Sector 12.
((Speaking of the transmitter, I wonder if we could use it as a directional antenna to pierce interference?))
[aux:1]
You boost the signal. You boost it super high. Enough that Lar's words cause everyone's radios to shriek with feedback.
close all the shutlle hatches and cut through a survivable but suitably radioactive part of the radiation zone in hopes of losing the thingamajig/beating it back to base.
((Survivable for both of us))
There are no hatches to close on the shuttle so you just hightail it through the lowest radiation area you can, ignoring the St.Elmo's fire and electronic distortions as you go. You make it back to base but judging from the vibrations, you haven't escaped whatever it is thats underground.
"Something heading for the base? Fuck."
Ascend base, take up a suitable lookout point. Observe for anything out of the ordinary. More so than usual.
You climb up to the top of the base and look around. Hmm, well there are teammates actually out there, doing work. Thats pretty fucking unusual. Oh and you think you can see a sort of trail of cracking stone and vibrations moving toward the base. Not great.
"Um, guys, last time I checked, the thing was going in the general direction of base, right? Can we just move enough food supplies out of the way?"
"Are you talking about the underground worm? You already checked... oh, you mean those supplies. Yeah, I think that most people, judging by how much time they spent on repairing it, are more concerned about the general structural integrity and stuff like oxygen, fuel, and prostetics, than just food. But if it is heading for base... yeah, I'll send them a suggestion to evacuate. Hopefully, not just food."
To Base: "Guys, if that underground worm is indeed heading in the direction of the base, it might be in your best interests to evacuate. Not just yourself, but the food and supplies. When the crystal imploded, a large number of our supplies vanished. Let's not repeat the same mistake again, eh?"
To Miyamoto: "Probably not very important, but the electronic interference from the storm I am tracking appears to be slowly expanding. Once again, I do not know why, or if it will move fast enough to affect us in any way. The Storm itself is unchanged. That's it for now."
Continue mapping the Storm, going by the edge of electronic interference.
Well, you get a little farther. But we're in "Oh shit" time frames now so you don't have much time to wander. Feel free to sit out here on the edge of the known world and gloat about how you're not being harassed by some sort of giant underground thing.
Keep standing outside and check for any hints on something approaching the base.
You've seen enough 20th century monster movies staring Kevin Bacon to know whats coming next.