This has nothing to do with our new guest: ((I wasn't sure how to IC this. Apologies.))
1.I want to build a very deep and very strong bunker underground, probably connected to the mining tunnels, and near enough to our infrastructure that setting off a large nuke nearby would be very bad for us. Preferably position it somewhere that has quick access to several different tunnels large enough for a battlesuit to move through quickly; I don't want to be trapped there if things go bad. Lastly, coat the area in sensors- I want to know if anyone or anything comes near my bunker, and what they're doing.
2.Modify the Assaultsuit design: I want to replace the person sized cockpit with space for three braincases and a quantum entanglement communicator. An enlarged jetpack design that can lift a full battlesuit supposedly exists, so I'd like to attach that too. Then, I want three of these placed in the bunker, with all but one braincase filled with sod brains. Additionally, if it's possible to place the medical facilities required for braincase switching in the bunker, place one of my synthbodies down there too.
3.This project doesn't need to be publicized, and doesn't need to use a construction crew. If ARESTEVE asks, explain that I'm just being cautious, and I don't think our current command center arrangement is safe; There's no real security against infiltration (which is a possibility since we should be getting new crews from previously UWM occupied worlds), and if it is compromised we'd lose essentially our entire command structure. Point out that I think it would be a good idea for our other command personnel to do something similar.
4.How long will this take?
Armor:
5.Continue being in the space of a VR program, which is where my last turn would likely leave me. Examine a suit of Milnoplate, and a suit of Protectorate armor. From what you said before, there's no real difference between them; They have similar protection, similar weight, similar mobility, and possibly similar cost. Can I detect any important difference between the two?
Before Saint could act on <whatever PW response to 5 is>, a message pinged in his vision. From the science team he'd assigned to examining the Gratesplosion artifacts. He then possesses a robosod guard in the science & testing facility, and goes to find the head scientist that worked on Gratesplosion artifacts. Once found, Saint asks him:
"Hello, this is Saint. I recieved your message that you suceeded in replicating the forcefield material? I would like you to prepare a testing chamber and a small supply of the material. While we wait, I have a question you should be able to answer:"
6."You said the material cannot be deactivated after you turn it on. How is it turned on?"
Once he recieves his answer, Saint nods and moves to the testing area. He toys with Tinker until his requested experimentation supplies are ready. Once they are, he runs the following experiments:
7. Set up a simple activated plate of the stuff. Examine it in detail; is the forcefield omnidirectional?
8.Does it project at a consistent distance from the material?
9.Does the material appear to 'float' above whatevers holding it, lifted up by the field?
10. This is poorly done, yes, I apologize. I would like feedback; Is this too long? Is it insufficently RP-based? Is the number system obselete? Something else? I'm doing this to reduce your displeasure, so I need you to critique my methods.