((Used random.org for this one. The dice still hate Kevak.))
Moravia Orbital Colony, Ulysses | 237d/3008AD | Von Hapsburg System
Moravia Lobby Alpha, Floor 3
Bustling Traffic (Lose all of your Diplomacy and convert it to a 1:1 Initiative bonus)
Civil Unrest (1/6th chance of uprising next turn)
Megacity Time: 5:53((The dice freaking hate me. use a different D6 perhaps~?))
Nerin and Valrak begin wandering around randomly.
Nerin links up with any unsecured devices and systems in the area, as well as the general datanet and begins sifting though data for things of interest.
[2] Alas, Atlos and WARDEN have already gotten themselves into trouble. You steer clear, randomly walking into the Northwest entrance, the same one the scientists came from. You stumble upon a security checkpoint (meant to catch outgoing shoplifters rather than incoming guests, it seems), and beyond lies some sort of hardware store. Further beyond (on the very edge) is some sort of research and development complex, guarded by yet another checkpoint.
There are five main divisions inside the large, store-like chamber, complete with salesmen discussing the virtues of locally-built electronics and products. Products are displayed on tables, linked to a hub in the center of each table via flexible cables.
The five sections are:
-Home Appliances
-Handheld Electronics
-Applied Computing
-Personal Defense
-Space Accessories
One man trips the alarms while walking out, and is subsequently lunged upon by three angry guards with stunrods.
"Well, the champion is crowned once again-learn to play, you all!" McMarlo crowed, triumphantly and appropriately.
"Winning sure makes me hungry-I could go for a Wonderful Birdburger, from a guild approved franchise eatery...
What, was that? You mean you don't sell them here?" McMarlo said, his voice dropping into tones of unmatched disappointment.
Action: Time for mingling! Also, begin planting guild approved seeds of dissent into the populace
[4] You explain the benefits and nutritional advantages of Wonderful Birdburgers to the crowd, all the while destroying your next challenger in the fighting game.
Some of the locals start to express discontent with the establishment, and one of them, a bald, 6'3" athletic man, raises a fist into the air and calls for civil disobedience, citing the poor food quality and high import tariffs as absolutely unacceptable for a wealthy sponsor such as SpaceInc.
Deuce turned to get a good luck at the man who stuck the vial on him, then stashed away to check out later. A drug pusher, maybe?
Keep headed toward the exit, but not the one the Robot Friends just tore up.
[5] You continue to the entrance, discovering a long hallway filled with various offices belonging to city management and officials, including a mayor's office and several police, fire, and clinical stations. Potted plants and electronic paintings line what little wallspace is available and not occupied by social gamers.
Further down the hall is a fork in the hall which leads to a rhombus shaped section of the station, divided into four layers: MANUFACTURING, COMMERCE, RESIDENTIAL, and UTILITY.
A couple of medical persons pull a levitating stretcher out of the clinic, while a single security guard leaves the police station with a stunrod and walks back toward the lobby from which you came.
The hall itself is mostly clear of individuals leaving the rhomboid complex. However, there is a lot of outgoing traffic which includes humans of various styles of dress, merchants, bounty hunters, and rugged freelance-types without any obvious profession. A single levitating cart of chemical tanks is being hauled by city staff into the complex.
((Don't worry, Kevak, the dice hates me too.))
Draw my dagger and slowly make my way to a dark, secluded spot. When the technicians come to fix the vent kill them one by one and leave them in the air vents.
[5] You wait until the humans have passed, then slip out of the vent, leaving it open so you can jump back inside later. Landing silently, you stalk the humans into the staff locker room, and hide inside the dark hallway between the custodial office and the locker room, inside a convenient space between a wall-mounted CO2 scrubber and the wall. Your small body is able to fit inside, albeit compressed.
As the workers pass by again, this time wearing reflective suits of some sort but no helmet, one says "hold on," and walks back. This is your chance.
Initiative: Ziggo [7]
Guy #1 [6]
Ziggo: You slit Guy #1's throat without issue and drag him over to the air vent. Unfortunately, the vent is in the ceiling and the higher-than-normal gravity makes it nearly impossible for you to stuff him into the vent. You opt to stow the body inside a closet instead, and clean up the blood using some cleaning supplies from the same closet. Now, to find another place to hide... your options are the nearby restroom, the CO2 scrubber you used before, or the next hall which has an entrance to the inter-structural maintenance crawlspace.
"Apologies for the tardiness, master. Minor... obstruction."
Quickly move over to Atlos and follow him. Try to not draw any more attention.
[6/4] You draw a lot of attention, fleeing from the incident. Some call out "Grab that robot!" while others rush to the injured woman's assistance. Humans always had quite a penchant for seeking pointless revenge, especially against supposedly non-sapient robots.
When you reach Level 3 and regain visual contact with Atlos' unit, a security guard starts walking near you and shouts out, "Whose robot is this?"
Atlos waits for WARDEN's return, pondering his options in the present situation.
[2] It seems that a guard is calling out and asking for WARDEN's owner. Some additional humans, mostly civilians, follow behind the robot. One particularly burly man hurries toward WARDEN from behind.
The child that previously fell seems to have been reunited with his parents and is crying audibly. The parents notice the guard shouting for WARDEN's owner, and one starts walking toward the guard in order to presumably explain what happened. She seems to be under the impression that the guard is looking to congratulate the robot's owner.