Moravia Orbital Colony, Ulysses | 237d/3008AD | Von Hapsburg System
Megacity Time: 7:25Maintenance Worker's Lounge
Quiet (+1 Intellect, -1 Stealth)
See what Heating can do. Any other exciting functions?
Heating lets you control the thermostat. The /help menu tells you of two commands: settemp and settempx, where settempx requires an "administrative consensus" or basically clearance from one of the main computers inside the HQ. It apparently lets you either freeze or burn a section of the station using the temperature regulation systems.
It seems strange why you can depressurize a cabin but not set its temperature to freezing. Perhaps the same restriction is present on a bunch of other commands, but it's not stated.
There are a couple of other potentially useful functions:
-Ventilation/Air Shaft speed and pressure
-Controlling doors
-Controlling elevators and docking bays, albeit with less precision than using the actual monitor room console
-Controlling harvesting and distribution systems in the algae farms, although not for the hydroponics.
There's also some other devices you don't have software drivers for, such as the station's 3d printing array (used by maintenance workers to fabricate new parts and equipment) and the official data farm, which needs a specific password to log into. The printing array seems interesting, as there's an interface for it that's installed on your laptop. You can submit a design and wait for it to be approved. If you can connect to the printers directly, like you can, you can force a task to go through.
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Headquarters, Floor 3
Professional Atmosphere (+1 Intellect)
"If they just so happened to have that lying around, what else might they be keeping here?"
Considering it's been minutes since the water turned teal, you decide to look back at it and see what's changed.
At first glance, the dead fish seem to be missing from the ground. Perhaps they got sweped over into the place that Atakin slept by the current. oh well, it's not like you'd be inclined to visit.
As you roll away to return to Atakin, who appears to be actually capable of walking despite his hyperbole from before, you hear splashing. More specifically, you hear something coming out of the water. It appears to be a human, attempting to drag himself out of the water but unable to do so, presumably due to weakness.
Maintenance Shafts
Hidden (+1 Stealth)
Nothing happens because your team is too uncoordinated. [4] The stranger is stopped at a security checkpoint as he approaches the tram. It seems that he is being detained for a short while due to an issue with his ID. Good for you, you can now catch up.
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Moravia Lab
High Security (-1 Stealth)
"Could potentially have not interfaced intentionally. Seems to have done a lot of things it didn't intentionally show."
"A possibility--if you're the sci-fi movie type. This thing evolved in an environment without civilization, electronics, or even any of the minerals needed to construct transistors. A wet greenhouse with little to no heavy metals. It's incredibly unlikely that it can somehow learn to control a modern operating system without any prior knowledge and security access.""That's a good idea actually. Huh." Nerin transmits the concept to the very few KX9 insysten and through the worldgate to be relayed to a Researchden.
You receive one ping back from Askarian after a few seconds. Something suggesting that the source is presently occupied, but eager to get involved as soon as possible.
Both Nerin and Valrak continue scanning. Valrak points out blobs to the guards. Nerin points out nearby blobs in the lab as well.
Nerin: You augment Valrak's field of view and searching ability, although you feel that you contribute little. Valrak spots every one you see beforehand--sometimes by a milisecond, too.
Valrak: [6/5] The blob extermination goes smoothly. You root out the blobs, keeping the . Sometimes the blobs just out of cover right after seeing you. Previously they appeared highly coordinated, but now that you've removed most of them they seem to be scattered and operating without any real plan. After double and triple-checking most of the furniture, you conclude that you've got every one that was hiding. Meanwhile, a scattered line of citizens forms around the security checkpoint to the clinic, as three guards in hazmat suits watch over the process with plasma guns.
"Should have someone go look at the water in the treatment facility if HQ is reluctant to cut off the flow. Also check in on the people supposed to be watching. If I were trying to spread a contaminant via water. I would remove the watchers.. How long does it take to cycle into the main water feeds?"
"Also.. Why were the blobs in a bag in the trashcan?"
"Looks like a security breach. Perhaps our saboteur planned something bigger, but wasn't able to finish it in time."Meanwhile, in the polymer-encircled ER containing the original human suspects... one of the detainees (the Federation guy) starts protesting what's about to happen to them. One worker explains (from a speaker) that they would be detained until further notice, either until cured or some other solution could be found. You consult Dr. Chance about a possible cure but... she whispers that there probably is nothing that can be done. They'll probably be incinerated.
Another detainee starts acting up. She seems to be mostly--but not fully--infected... and in fact is starting to change skin colors. One of the guards shoots her, splattering orange fluid on the polymer glass behind her, but it turns out the guards inside the chamber are all equipped with only bullets. The woman shrugs off the bullets and starts moving toward the guards, although they are generally strong enough to overpower the blob-creature, especially four-on-one. However, the other detainees start undergoing the same changes. Soon the guards are fighting off six infected detainees, all individually much weaker than a guard, but without the usual human weaknesses to pain and... well... death.
Dr. Bradley returns with some news.
"HQ cut the water to the popcenters. I think we're good. That's the first place it would spread to, right?""Makes sense"