It not liek I got nothing to do but noone else seem to be playing anymore ))
Vex search the ship for radiation suit and take some power tool out on a shuttle to try get a peice of the obelisk while he wait for his crew to be mroe active. maybe he should try wake up a few new one
Radiation suit = bad idea. You'd have to literally encase yourself in a block of lead to get near that thing.
[6] Tape powertools to investigation rovers? Why not? But first to find rovers.
There are no rovers out in the launch bay, unless they are hidden. You go down to check it yourself, but find nothing in the corners and along the walls. However, what you do discover is that each of the shuttles contains a single rover, much like the legendary
Curiosity in appearance. This rover has a robotic arm but no mining equipment. Using a plasma cutter in space is actually a bit tricky without an air supply, so you rig a tank of compressed air in addition to the plasma cutter on the rover's arm.
After fitting the shuttle with a couple of lead plates to protect the electronics from too much exposure--it's never bad to take precautions, as you've learned--you send the shuttle alone on its way and rush to Mission Control to lead it via remote access.
The rover manages to slice off a chunk.The chunk sticks to the magnetic wheels of the rover. Your shuttle hovers by and uses its own loading arm to retrieve the rover, plucking it from the surface along with its sample, then brings it back to the ship.
The black surface of the monolith is actually a layer of solar panels lining the surface of the machine, connected to spinal power conduits that would run the length of the ship. The inner layer is made of a very hard steel alloy, with different thermal properties (melting point is 9000°C, higher heat of vaporization than normal steel, higher conductivity). It is harder than normal steel, but not brittle, and your spectral analysis indicates large amounts of carbon present inside the alloy.