(( Intelligence. Synthetic Augmentation and Nanobiotics. )) (( Synth is basically designing and buildings synthetic parts. Nano is nanites. ))
Check the blood is all safely stored. Find a terminal to access the ships systems and bring up a diagnostic report or the ships log.
- Woo-hoo. That is nice, - Chester's voice is totally uninterested in his finding. Though, he grabs the grenade an stashes it with other ammo for Izhmash in his outer pocket.
Hmm. Strange wires. They're obviously end in droppods, but where do they start? Maybe, it's time to check the whole ship rather rummaging cargo?
- Sean, cover me. Miss McGaw, stay with Will. Commlinks on. 47th frequency. We go for another floor.
((I choose Toughness. And professional skills: Marksmanship, mechanics.))
Will checks the blood storage tanks above each colonist, but their refrigeration systems are also down. The blood has been sitting there for some time. It may still be salvageable, since the tanks are well-insulated - but the colonists' brains have gone without oxygen for nearly a full day. It's going to take a miracle to bring them back.
Finding the elevator powered down, Will and Chester ascend to the second floor by the stairs, which are made of perforated metal and echo loudly with each step. The second floor houses the life-support control systems, which are powered by a separate battery bank from the computer which controls the landing procedures.
Said life-support controller is now sadly fried, but its small E-ink screen is still displaying its last report - a sort of no-decoding-needed blackbox.
Electromagnetic pulse detected[int.6+1] Yes. The landing control computer would be shielded from EMP due to the strong magnetic fields needed to contain antimatter, and powered by the ship's main reactor - same antimatter. If you remember correctly, the company that manufactured the main drives is famous for not taking any chances.
The actual blackbox is a small case below the screen. Will pockets it.
[sense roll:4] Williams calls out from the first floor:
"Guys? I hear jet engines. Estimated distance five, ten kilos. Jethover, or I'm King Solomon. Be there in a few minutes, tops. Not ours.""Sure. Nothing alcoholic for me though, I'd prefer something like lemonade maybe. Cools the senses and provides refreshment."
Drinks.
((And how about picking your bonus, buddy?))
You head to the mess hall and order your lemonade. The bartender's gaze shifts from your bloody coat to the knife on your hip, then to your youthful face. His expression can be summarized as "Are there shrooms in my booze?"
"Just do it, man" - Moshe says, and the bartender snaps out of his trance.
"Ah...Lemonade...Yes, yes, a second." He disappears into the back room for a second, there are thumping noises and muffled swearing, then a long, tortured gurgle, and he reappears with a single glass of straw-colored liquid.
"Here you are. The usual, Moshe?"
"Right."The bartender mixes vodka, beer, and curacao in equal measure in a beer mug and slides it over. Moshe puts a pinch of black powder in and takes a gulp. You follow his example and take a sip of your lemonade. It's pear-flavored and generally drinkable.
"So. Do you have a habit of charging things that are three times bigger than you with knives, or is that particular move reserved for special occasions?"((Phhh... Keep messing it up, sorry.))
"Allright, thanks."
Everett heads for the quartermaster, wondering if they have any old WARDENs in stock.
((and yep, some do teach how to juryrig))
((Oh, I take agility, engineering and zero-g operations (just generally doing shit in 0-g) ))
You get inside, shaking snow off your boots, and approach the quartermaster, who gets up and asks,
"So, what'll you be having?"((Sorry, I don't know what a WARDEN is. Could you explain?"))