((Okay, back from school. Sorry
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((What about Atlos action to look directly in? Do the bubbles obscure what's going on?))
"The water turned that color, then all the fish stopped moving, and when we look back, they're gone. What's worse, two people have fallen in!"
The combination of murky water and excessive foaming makes it impossible to see what is going on below the water, but whatever is happening, it doesn't look good.
Eventually the bubbling stops.
"Hm. It could have been collective stupidity. Humans tend to have lapses of sanity at the worst times." mumbles Akatin over the comms. he seems to have figured out the controls on the suit, which allow him to switch between private comms and the speaker on the suit.
One of the paramedics closes in to try and investigate, but seeing nothing inside, he decides to take an extension cord (that's not plugged in on the other side) from the back of the ambu-cart and unravels it, sticking in one end as a rope.
The result is that someone--or something--pulls on the robe, rather suddenly. The human almost trips, but releases the rope and heads to the other end to wrap it around a shrubbery.
"Can we burn the room remotely? Can't risk the blobs going in the airvents. Also can we call more guards?"
"There is no ventilation inside that chamber. We take disease control fairly seriously.""We have to."Dr. Chance thinks for a moment.
"I... Don't think we need more guards. The question is how to get those out without killing off our guards. Their suits are protective, but they're not rated for extensive vacuum time. We can't burn the room, but we can depressurize it. The biomatrix can build up a hard shell to contain itself, though, and it would almost certainly outlast our guard's air supplies. They'll be okay in there for a while, though--"She is interrupted by a loud thud as one of the guards is slammed against the clear polymer barrier.
"A 'while,' here, is subjective, of course. I have no idea what to do for them.""We could shoot lasers at them. The armor should hold up better than blob matter. We could just dampen the beam if it's too sharp.""That's a stupid idea."Valrak does, however, have an electrolaser in his possession. He was allowed to keep it on-hand since the number of armed guards present is more than enough to at least fire on and damage the weapon if not incapacitate a hostile visitor outright.