Just a few answers.
Fakeedit: And lots of references, apparently. Don't know why I'm in a referencing strange mood and oh man, I just turned my explanation about references into a reference.
After the End
<After The End>
Can I set them up to electrify the metal bits without electrifying myself?
To use the words used by many annoying teachers "I don't know, can you?"
You'd have to do some climbing, cut them or find a place where they can be easily disconnected and then apply the current to one of the metal supports around here, so that if your pursuer follows you, he'll get zapped.
There are going to be rolls. Now they could be good rolls and you'll end up with something like a gate of light from Dishonoured or they could be bad rolls and you end up like the cat in National Lampoon's Christmas Holidays.
So, you know, standard RTD situation, unless you can provide me with a reason why you should get bonuses or succeed without a roll.
Also, edited your part in the previous turn a bit, because I was tired and didn't make sense. A hole that has been made on a hole? Well done brain for coming up with something as silly as that.
<Svajoklis, After the end>
And so I get to be the most wanted man. Not exactly the greatest start, but there are worse.
Check if there are alternative exits, for example through a window. If not go outside, ready to shoot anyone who exibits anything besides surender and relief to see me. See if I can find anything in the security station.
Well, there's a ledge outside the window. The window has been cracked and weakened by the shot that went through it, so you should be able to easily smash it. You could smash the window, go out and try to get somewhere else, either on this floor or another one. It's quite a big fall, though. Ready to take some risks, Mr Anderson?
Campaign
Campaign, Ike!
"Looks like somebody's crashed a flying house. Or some kind of land version of a submarine. Or hell, just a plain old landship."
What kind of rooms? Does it look like there are any engine parts around? Or humanoid remains, for that matter?
Well, there are no intact engine parts that you can see, at last not around here. There are things that could had been part of an engine once (pipes and gears and gyros and other appropriately steam-punk-y and retro-future-y components) but you'd probably have more luck trying closer to one of the three large pieces, since those are the more intact ones.
Also, no humanoid remains that you can see around here. But if this thing had humans in it (and it probably did), you bet there should be some around. Because whatever happened here, it looks like something that would be hard to survive.
The pieces appear to have been smashed and their floors have been bent away from each other, so seeing more than the honeycomb-like appearance of the cross section of a giant submarine is hard, at least from the outside. The only ones you can see clearly are the large empty ones and those are, well, empty. But you guess it's going to be the standard. Quarters, supplies, engines, weapons, etc.