((Reading through some of the older posts, a horrible thought came to my mind. What if the text in the Pantheon book was redacted not of religious reasons, but of pragmatic ones instead?
We know how Stacy had a vision of something so horrible that a mere image of it caused people who saw it do and think of doing terrible things. What if the whole HMRC Pantheon - or their symbols, more or less, possibly combined with faith in them - could affect the objective physical outcome of events (either by proxy, just as the picture, or by themselves)? Be it through hidden psychological back-doors, or their true existence somewhere out there (one way or another, there might just be a local equivalent of Warp or something entirely different and original, as usual in ERverse), what if at some point the convicts stumbled upon them in some way, and thus the book is more of a, eh, spellbook of a sort than a means of keeping the faith between 'generations' of 'Corpsmen?
That would both explain its uniqueness (and lack of a digital version) as well as the expurgation of (apparently the most dangerous - to the convicts themselves) parts of the text.
Of course, the horror represented on that picture and the Pantheon need not be connected, or similar in any way. It is but the way that thought originally came to me. Also, of course, faces in the clouds. But then which wild theory can't be accused of the same? ))
You got me. Perplexicon is actually post end game ER.
Also, from now on, Maurice is basically gonna be the doctor's lacky, so you'll be seeing him around the infirmary, acting as go between and speaking for him when he's not around.
Take my improvised club, and go the other direction down the wash, outside the combat zone, then try to go out and around to the backside of the building the shooter is in.
You leap into the wash and then make your way down, away from the rest of the ground and circle around back into the neighborhoods that you believe contain the shooter. There are a few homes that could be harboring him, about 3-4 of them sitting next to each other: A small, single story, blue house, a two story white one, another 2 story beige one, and a single story light greenish one.
"Any alien race? Even the real popular ones, like those... I forget, some sort of fungus thing. Hebrews? Hibernians? Habaneros? Something, anyway."
"Well, anyway, it's been nice talking to you, Steve, and thank you for being as forthcoming as you were with answers, but I think I'll be going now. Even though I'm sure I can't ever escape you. Not that I would even try."
Final question.
After that, pirouette over to the Rec Room and visit the VR right quick after going into singing mode. Check up on the price of transferring a kinetic amp-stamp to the head of an ordinary steel claw hammer. Test how well it can punch holes in steel walls 1 cm, 2 cm, 3 cm, 4 cm, 5 cm, 10 cm and 20 cm thick.
>Not any alien race. Just the ones not known to the general public. If such things exist.
The price of doing that would pretty much just be the price of the hammer and the amp. And, assuming you swung hard enough, you could get through everything to at least 5 cm with one hit.
Gorat walks into the barracks (or wherever he kept his equipment), and ponders the strange pill for a bit, then lights a bluesmoke. After finishing it, he leaves for the infirmary and tries to find someone who doesn't seem busy.
"Excuse me, do you have ways to determine the effects of, well, medication may be the wrong word, and whether it is expired/can expire, without rendering it unusable?"
Ask.
We'll say you asked a nurse. Because, you know, asking an inmate would be silly.
"Unfortunately no, not if you have just a single sample of it. We could take a small piece of that sample and analyze it but doing so may not give us the full picture of what it does and may compromise its use. "
"You may kiss each other now." Milno remarks offhandedly as he passes by the grown men and walks towards the armory kiosk to ask for something at least mildly weird: "Hey, could I have a piece of cloth for a blindfold?"
Ask for stuff.
"So, how'd the mission go?" the armory master asks as she slides what looks like a strip of burlap out to you.
I see. Thank you.
As he typed the message to the Doctor, Maurice paused for a moment.
Scruples?
Morals, principles? Certainly.
Hesitation to act, doubt in the rightness of the chosen course? No way.
And I still don't know whether he is an abomination or a saint.
Yes, might be somewhat outdated. No.
Reply. Then visit the Armory and make a high-res scan of the HMRC Pantheon book, of all the pages - even the completely blank ones, if any - there should be enough space on my datapad.
You make another scan of the Pantheon and then head over to the Infirmary to start your new life as an unpaid, morally ambiguous medical intern.
Level-up!: +5 to willpower, +1 to aux, +1 to handiwork and +1 to medical
Pancaek heads straight towards the armory when he leaves the briefing room. "Hello again, I have few questions for your lovely self today. First off, is there anything between a synthflesh body and that standard robot body you put us convicts in when we get brainified? secondly, is there some sort of upgrade for the Mk.III to plug the suit's systems directly into your brain, like amps are controlled? and lastly, I don't suppose you've got any specials today?" He asks to the AM.
"We could get you some enhanced robot bits, like normal ones but better, I suppose."
"Not sure. Not even sure what a brain controlled MK III would be like. What would it control specifically?"
"Specials? Well, we got a new weapon in from the lab boys. Called the "Sandbag"."
Charles takes the long route.
You take the long route with lenglon.