"Do you know anything about these fruits?
Deeper into the forest! Specifically, south.
((For the next few days I may be unable to post, Auto my forest exploration.))
All right, to south you go. You have literally millions eyes in the forest to look things for you, so I'm not sure why you want to go there in person. There's grass, trees, berries, fruits, hills, boulders, insects, animals, birds, rivers, lakes and all kind of things you would expect to find in a wild forest. What in particular would interest you?
Splice random genes.
You splice genes under divine inspiration and end up making something. You not entirely sure what you have made and what parts you used. Guess you have to wait and see...
Alright, explore eastwards.
This game is already past its predicted expiration date and player activity is steadily dropping, so I assume you would be fine if I just drop you to the most interesting part here instead of making you wander around randomly.
You wait until everybody is regrouped up in the hallway before continuing. Who knows what kind of automated defence systems aliens left behind. It's realistic concern since doors, elevators and lights are still in working condition despite of being at least half million years old.
The team goes to eastward, marking their path on floor with darklight paint. They discover that the paint glows brightly even when all your own lights are off indicating that ships own lights are emitting ultraviolet light as well. Lights turn on ahead of you and turn off behind you as you explore. It seems like the ship is aware of your presence and considers you as a crew, or it is just motion sensors reacting your presence. Archeologists can't figure out which one.
Delving deeper into the ship you find many rooms with completely ruined furnitures. Some of the rooms have mysterious tools and tables that are intact and maybe even functional. Another thing you notice is extreme lack of writing. Only largest intersections have some kind of labeling but beyond that there's no writings anywhere.
Eventually you find one room that is different. Its back wall contains seven large transparent tubes, each one meter wide and two and half tall. Three of them are obviously damaged. One missing various pieces as if cut off by laser but it bears no sings of melting nor does the damage line up. Inside you find a badly damaged mummified humanoid. It is missing so many parts that you can't make out what it might have looked like when it was alive. Second tube is seriously deformed, as if melted soft and then someone pushed parts inwards. On its bottom is a pile of ash or dust. Third one has fractures all over the surface and its inside is covered with something gray.
As far as you can tell other three tubes are in pristine condition and completely clean. Last one is quite different. It's not so much of a tube as it is a tube shaped hole in reality, so completely black that your brain cannot identify it as a three dimensional object, but rather as a two dimensional rectangle with rounded top and bottom. All tubes have a some sort of control panel on front of them, but only this one is active. You guess this only because it glows.
Briana Molina
Nevaeh Brock
Jonathan Pendle
Mark Redtail
Cromwell Jackson
Arrow
2 archeologists
Currently we have following samples on ship:
* Large four eyed birds. (7 dead) (Studied)
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Aquatic creature. (1 dead) (Studied)
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Biggus Dickus (2 dead). (One studied)
** Possibly contaminated blood samples.
** Additional set of blood and tissue samples from female Biggus Dickus.
* Grasshopper-type insect (1 dead). (Studied)
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Green/pink flashing insects. (3 dead) (Studied)
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Assholium Rectumas. (6 dead) (Studied)
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Helios Crimson Attack Birds (1 dead) (Partially studied)
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Andrew`s Anormal Snakes (1 dead) (Partially studied)
Things in progress:
* Human/bone snake hybrid body horror. Something is wrong, it's not growing.
* Mystery mutant. ??