Also, I firmly blame the one who decided it was a good idea to continue exploring, and thus triggering things, while we were still trying to get back to operating with normalcy. Looking at you, Thearpox. Same disclaimer about blame not being mad at applies. Also, good job mixing what looks to be OOC information and what your guy is saying.))
... Everyone return to the base hex. No arguments. We need to regroup.
((What did I trigger? Did I trigger the Sandworm? No. That way actually you "fixing" things. The Storm? Probably not. It would've probably triggered on it's own and surprised us. But it's not like it affected the Base yet in any way shape or form anyway.
My point was that if we're out in the anomalous planetoid, we're going to have broken stuff, missing walls, and so, whatever happens. And the only consequence of fixing
everything is that we spend a lot of time on it, just enough time for it to be wrecked by something else. And when you're fixing stuff, there's always a chance that you will break something else, which will break something else, which will further delay the time until we can explore.
My main point is, that main our job is to explore the planeoid,
not keep the base in perfect form. We get points for artifacts and anomalies,
not for making a new Garage wall we don't really need anyway. Did I contribute to what happened in the base in the last couple months in either a positive or a negative way? No! (Unless you count the Jack breaking the wall, but that's not the point.) Would I have contibuted in any positive way if I
were at the base? No! Was I and the people with me (And Flint.) the only ones who accomplished anything in the last couple months? Yes!
Also, waiting for Miyamoto to give orders, since he's our commanding officer now. ...waiting to only probably disagree anyway. The irony.))