disable that exosuit and carry mr crispy back to the infirmary for treatment/revivification.
Deposit shinies in footlocker, Rejoin team.
Eh, I'll just give you that one, to prevent you from having to roll forever.
You carry the man back to the infirmary and hand him off to a nurse, who hurriedly begins cutting him from of the machine and administering aid.
Flint, for the moment I'd like you guys to make sure that the detonation didn't set off any potential sympathetic collapses further in, for now. We don't want half the area sinkholing from this as we and other teams explore further.
Further up with Bishop, after releasing his head from his body.
((Gah, too late to slide it in before the turn.))
Get back to work when Simus let's me go.
The two of you slowly fly up the inside of the gash in the building, marking off sections that seem unstable. The upper sections are particularly bad; the last few stories are completely unsalvageable. More and more it's looking like the it might just be better to demolish the whole thing and rebuild it in a more secure area. Probably underground, away from grates.
Examine the exosuit for an emergency shutdown. If nothing is found, go look around elsewhere.
Safety measures that make sense. PFFT. Where do you think you are Thomas! YOU IN THE JUNGLE!
"Well, aren't you a lucky sod. Or a lucky non-sod, as it were." Anton looks around, examining the wreckage around him. "For a given meaning of lucky, of course. The right place and the right time this turned out to be for you, though for an entirely wrong and stupid reason."
Look around. This level was closer to the blast, yet here is a survivor when there were none above. See what, besides the suit, contributed to his survival. Was it something specific to this level's layout? Step outside (the wreckage) to get a view of the rest of the level, and see if there are any more places that could potentially have similar survivors.
Judging by the wreckage and what you can tell from the alignment of things, it seems like it was a combination of the suit and being behind one of the ships when it happened. The ship acted as a shield, and the shape of the pit meant he only caught a limited amount of the blast as it was funneled up and out of the hole. He was just in the right place at the wrong time.
(GONNA SAY THIS HOLE IS PRETTY MUCH EXPLORED NOW. THERE'S NOT A LOT FOR YOU GUYS TO SEE, UNLESS YOU LIKE MELTED CRAP AND CANCER)