Examine Leg.
(5) you hear a door open, and someone comes up behind you as you roll to look at your leg. They turn up the lights, and help lift you back onto the bed. You see by their uniform that this is a xenodoctor. They seem friendly and explain the damage to your leg, which isn't severe, but will require you to walk on a crutch or to stay off it completely for a day or two. You also discover the traumatic remains of your once proud tuxedo.
Guess the shift isn't done, then. Oh well. Not like a fungal being needs rest.
Check why that alarm sounded. Was it from something within the Former habitation unit or a station-wide alarm?
(4+1) You look at youralarms and sensors readout, and discover that the alarm went off due to the sudden temperature fluctuations. the doors sealing were an emergency response to possible life draining changes in climate. You see that there is no new catastrophe, and so this alarm should be easy enough to revoke.
Go find someone to be "helpful" to.
And I would say no, its pretty awesome when that happens
(2) You are deftly avoided by the seasoned cargo crew, and can find no one around to interfer- ehem, err - "help".
(1) you fail completely to recognize the ominous foreshadowing from the GM's strange question.
Heh Heh heh heh hehHave sudden shift in mood to the positive direction. Ask when I get to start blowing the rock to bits.
(2) As soon as you prep the collectors, determine a suitable target through testing drones, microwave, radar, and x-ray testing, navigate the ship into position, charge the mining lasers, open the intake, and focus the beams. Then, if all goes well, you can blow the rock to bits.
Attempt to cry pitifully, in case some youngling happens by and sees a new gooey pet.
(6) What luck! One of the maintenance crew sees your suffering and comes to rescue you. With a (plexglass? Clear aluminum? Glassteal?) glass jar.It wades into the garbage in a bio-hazard suit and carrying the large jar in one hand, and a scoop/vacuum looking thingy in the other.
Go to my house, Sleep.
(3) You swim along the waterborne channels to your habitat, which has both water and land areas within. Before you can enter, a neighbor - a mammalian river creature with thick, waterproof fur and a sleek, agile body, webbed paws and bright black eyes - intercepts you to chat about a river sporting event that happened recently.
Herp Herp turn up later.
(5) your final FB does, indeed, turn up later, carrying reams and stacks of files, data chips, and handwritten notes, and pulling a cart behind with even more.