Rest.
Reunite with surviving crew.
If the good-for-nothing crew hasn't already, put out a distress call.
Help.
Mutant aliens overrunning our ship.
We need help as soon as possible.
[10] You arrive in the lower decks, which is mostly food and chemical storage, hastily crossing a makeshift bridge across a great river of acid, which hisses and spits.
Your people are ragged, many missing limbs or bearing great gashes and marks across their shells, you note, with a heavy Bloodbladder, that there is few younglings about, and the ones that are look torn up, heavily wounded.
You put out your distress signal and hope for the best.
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Tow Godsplitter and land on planet.
((When you get finished with your convo))
[7] With the Godsplitter in tow, you enter the atmosphere slowly, making sure not to over-heat the people aboard, you're directed to a city with a thick, huge wall, pass a number of a sand-covered ruins, to a landing spot near the structure of ceramic and steel.
[9] General Versen emerges from one of the buildings, wearing a thick, kevlar-weave, ballistic ceramic plated vest, a large, robotic hand resting by his side.
"Good job. Mercs, I'm guessing?"Examine the code on the terminal. Continue tracing the owners of the station (Despite what little trail there is to pick up.))
[6-2] The code is a mis-mash of varoius coding languages, somehow rigged together to form something usable in controlling the car. Your scanners indicate that the code itself was set on auto-run.
[9] The station's is owned by a large enterprise known as
4Qwert, it deals in pharmaceutics, military contracting, chemicals, as well a number of other such things. It mostly seems shady, plus the company logo is in sleek black...which is a tip-off in of itself.
Once they were out of the room, Magnus carefully placed the candidate on the table. Then he took a step back and shook his head, apparently still surprised.
"Did you get that before or after you invented the Interfeed - and how, if that's not too impolite to ask, Mr Hayes?"
"Before..." Hayes murmurs to the High King, breath still heavily ragged, his fingers curling over his chest, eyes flicking to the blue, alien woman, who he gives a brief smile to.
"T-thanks...for dragging me...out."Vandelay was dissapointed to see the man shredded.
"You fed-secs should try to get your shit together. A Valerian admiral won't be there to save your asses next time..."
With that Arthur gave his pistol back to his bodyguard and headed back to the Federal building.
Hayes dropping out and Maxwell being attacked meant that General Versen was the remaining cadidate, although Maxwell was to be atttendede yet by medics. Vandelay knew nothing of Maxwell's metal body, not being there at that moment.
[10] After your little speech, the Feds look a bit hang-dog, an armored van drifting down, federal soldiers pouring out to swiftly place yellow, warning tape around the street.
A pink-haired woman wearing the same ceramic-plated, kevlar body suit as the Fed-secs, strides up to you, face blank.
"I suggest you take that insult back, with all due respect,
sir."