((By the way, for everyone's knowledge. As far as I remember, the MPV is still outside the base, loaded with shuttle-parts, as nobody touched it after Jack brought it to base. Or am I forgetting something?
Oh, and Sean. I think Alvin is already dead. Along with all the data he stored. Okay, maybe not all the data.))
Turning on his radio, Vich really hoped that the sermons Lars was singing stopped.
"Okay, do you think we triggered something? HOW? Nevermind, this planetoid has managed to surprise me once again. Every time it seems to me as if I had figured out it's tricks, it manages to surprise me. And this time apparently, it's the movement of several people affecting the entire giant storm. Unless of course it wasn't us, but we will probably never know that. Probably just me being paranoid.
Okay, I hope it's painfully obvious to everyone that we need to start moving away from this thing. And even if it isn't moving fast enough now, it can always speed up. Hm, the one good thing about this situation is that we can observe the effects of it colliding with other anomalies. But the food we left might become a liability."
(Let's just assume it was before Anton's emergency message, okay? To make it make sense.) To Base: "Base, what exactly is happening over there? Remember, we're far away, so we can't exactly see it.
Because what is happening over here, is that the huge storm we've been following all this time has decided to start moving forward. I haven't estimated yet how fast it is moving, and it is pretty far away from the base. However, it might be in our best interests to displace the reserve food supplies by the broken shuttle-half before the storm reaches them. We have no vehicles, so it might be difficult for us to do it, but anyone with a robot, an MPV, or a shuttle, should manage."
Turn on my radio.
How fast is the storm moving? Faster than us walking? Is it speeding up?
Will the storm be able to reach the base before our time on this planet runs out?
Leave a single drone to monitor the storm's progress, by moving back as the storm moves forward. In other words, every time storm moves a subhex forward, the drone moves a subhex back.
Send a drone to map out the direction we were walking in, following the storm, but once again, moving back as the storm moves forward. The idea, is following the pinging signals from the drone, to know how much further the storm extends.
Send a drone to map out the unexplored hex between where we stand right now and the electric field. Once it finishes, have it return on the Dry Lake Bed for us to pick up.
Use Zephyris's skills to do it if I need to roll Aux at any point. If I can send the drone, but some of the variables I specified are too hard to do ir comprehend, send them anyway, we don't have time for a Q&A session.
That done, walk/jog North. Don't do the whole drone thing if we have no time for this, and have to literally run for out lives.
After reaching the Dry Lake Bed and picking up the drone, follow Denzel, and help him with the supplies.