As the dust settles from the
crashlanding, the crew gets to work. First priority is getting power back to the life support, and the machine shop. This proves to not be tricky, as it was just some severed conduits and not a reactor malfuction that caused the loss of power. Some rerouting of power cables and power is restored.
Unfortunately, Damage Control is a real mess. Conservative estimates is that it CAN be fixed, but it'll take months, maybe even a full Chiron year to clean out the wreckage and fix the machinery. And that's not all the damage found, cargo took a hit too.
The good news is the big ticket items, the Factory kit and the Life Sciences database, was shaken up a little but took no damage. The BAD news is half the remaining basic parts was smashed to scrap, along with one of the exosuits when the forward part of the cargo bay crumpled, and the cargo bay itself is breached. There are also numerous hull tears along the bottom of the ship from the impact which will need to be fixed to maintain atmospheric sealing.
As the day winds down, the crew manage to free the remaining exosuit and power it up, and begin sorting the scrap and components into piles for later use. The drop pods are also located, about 15 km north and 8 km to the west of the landing site, making for a jog to retrieve the rest of the cargo...
Actions available
Manufacturing & Building[]Exosuit Constructors(one destroyed, -5 to bonus)
[]Damage Control & Machine Shop(Offline)
MiningEngineering[]VR CAD
Repair & Maintenance[]Damage Control & Machine Shop(Offline:0/100 to fix)
Other[]Raw Manpower