(Sorry, I've been busy lately and haven't had a chance to post from my computer yet. Here's a quick action for now.)
Check console for information about what type of ship this is. Check if any other ships of the same type exist on the planet or in its orbit. If the console provides no information, ask the captain instead.
It's an old high speed freighter/passenger transport. It's smaller than a normal freighter, so it can carry sensitive cargo at much higher speeds. You can't see any in orbit, or find a manifest. But, its safe to assume that there are others. These things are fairly common due to their effectiveness and age. The planet below is large enough to receive sizable trade, and possibly have some of these visiting.
Newton looks soberly at the professor.
"I've done all I can. It's still getting worse though. You need real medical attention, and soon."
He then looks at the Captain.
"As for you. You attacked some of us when things went sour with the shuttles. We'll consider unleashing you if you prove cooperative. Right now, we need information. Can we land without being captured or killed immediately? In other words, how tight a grip does the group running this business have on this planet? Also, if possible, give us a location for the containment facility for others like us. finally, you might be flying this thing down. Ugh ... I'd rather stay here and try and get the damned engines in than bring it down into known hostile territory, but a week is a long time ..."
I'm good with opening the doors if the clones outside are no more than about twelve, and if thy have no heavy weapons like rocket launchers. Otherwise, Imma have to gravity smash them all first.
"Well, that depends where you land. If you land in some of the sparsely populated desert areas, there is a good chance that you won't be noticed, as they are desolate and dangerous. If you land in a more populated area you will be swarmed immediately. That said, why not just take an escape pod down, rather than the whole ship? You can always fly back up to this thing later. Not to mention that landing this ship, in this condition, might break some things."There are 14 left, so we'll have you weaken them first.
[3+1]
You pick up 4 of the clones and slam them into the ground with a chorus of snaps as bones break, and blood spraying everywhere. The 4 that you attacked all have stopped moving.
There are now 10 clones remaining.You collapse behind a thick metal table, breathing heavily.
Voting for opening doors.
If doors are opened:
Move my weapon platform in right front of it and order it to move a bit forward after doors open.
Order the golem to smash heads of every clone outside of bridge.
Let's open the door and shoot everyone if there's not a squad of well-armed clones awaiting us on the other side.
The doors open and the clones quickly move into firing positions, the uninjured successfully recovering from Newton's attack.
The results of the firefight:
Newton manages not to be injured as he has fallen behind the table.
PFC Fridge is hit by a Gauss pistol round in the right arm, leaving a marble sized hole. It is gushing blood, and hurts badly.
We'll assume the Professor has a pistol for this. You fire off several rounds rapidly. Several of them hit their marks. One in particular hits a clone in his arm, he jerks back and fires off his rifle a few times, accidentally shooting his allies.
The Flesh Golem charges into the room, swinging wildly at the clones, it maims two of them before being pumped full of bullets and falling to the ground. It's breathing raggedly and bleeding heavily, but is not dead.
The weapons platform rapidly targets it's enemies, and dispenses high-speed metal justice like it's nobodies business, killing several clones.
Jon Goldbloom is hit in the stomach by a gauss rifle round, flying into a wall with a dull thud. He is quietly begging for help from you all.
Phil manages to kill some clones without taking a scratch.
3 badly injured clones are all that remain. One is trying to crawl towards the elevator.