I edited my last action to take advantage of our funding situation. This look ok, PW?
Find the nearest armory. Sell back my 6 grenades for two tokens. Buy a multi-function power gauntlet. Loudly introduce myself as General ABBLEE Johnson, veteran black ops member. Requisition 2 multi-function power gauntlets, both modified to include internal generators and, if possible, plastered with cool flame decals. Have them hooked up to my MCP-II's generator as well.
Report to wherever I need to report to. Swagger up to my teammates with the confidence of Spider-Gus.
I forget what those even are, but sure.
I want the Haebi limb. But I don't know if it'll explode in safe universes.
Can we include small samples of things like the pimp cane and haebi flesh with the volunteers? In artefact containers, of course. We need to know how exotics will react to the environments as well.
Sure, with the ok of our supervising team lead Ozarck.
So here is our plans as outlined to me
0: relocate to the apocalypse lab with whatever supplies we think will be necessary, including stuff in spaceships nearby for reserves and mobility if something goes wrong.
1: send in a drone which contains distinct samples of all natural elements, to test if any element behaves oddly. We send them for about a minute, then return them and inspect.
2: a drone with sensors, including sensors for the em spectrum, sound, motion, and any other standard sensors. We send them, likewise, for a short time, with recording devices, then bring them back and examine the records.
3: we send samples of a variety of cellular life, from amoebas to plants to animals to sods. leave them for a few minutes and return them to see the universe's natural effect on the life processes. We will aslo send basic robots (think roomba) with simple programs, to test simple interactions.
4: we send (preferably willing) human test subjects. They are to record their observations about theexperience and then we bring them back. They are essentially passive subjects without control over the course of the test (I.e. they are not explorers who direct their probes.) However, I would like them to be given a room in which to operate, and several interactive items, such as a program that tehy have to interact with, pressing buttons when they see certain shapes (you know, pasic psychology testing routines), drinks to pour from one container to another (sealed because microgravity), and the like, so we can observe their functionality. Also, this step should include humans with robobodies if possible.
5: the moment of truth: we send (or go with) a troop of explorers. The plan is to start with a few minutes in universe, then an hour, then eight, returning and reporting / resting in between.
6: evaluate the experience and determine if we should sow our oats in the given universe. if so, put on some mood music and do the thing
7: recursion. we repeat the process, from the new universi - this is a long term thing, so we become interuniversal explorers, exposing humanity to new dangers throughout reality and unreality.
So we can safely say that 0 is done.
Now then, we'll assume that you've all unloaded, everything has moved to the Apoch lab and that you've been shown the functional section of the machine. The actual machine, as the Doc explained, is quite large and uses a good deal of power. The entire section of this installation you're in is basically the extrauniversal engine, the systems to power it and the various other support systems all buried deep in the planet surface. You have access to control panels and a supply of the tags to move things around using the engine, but no access to the engine itself. For you, all thats visible is a large empty room where we stick the stuff to send off, and the control room you're currently in. Along with supplies and the various things you need to conduct the tests.
The "sending" room and the control room are isolated from each other and both are quite well reinforced, so they should survive most things...most things.
SO the idea right now is to send a drone to 0,0,1 carrying all (well most) elements available in our universe right now and then teleport it back after a minute to see if it survives.
You enter the coordinates into the machine while the techs bring the drone out. It's less a drone more a large metal box with a framework of metal and actuators, small mechanical limbs and maneuvering thrusters built onto it. Upon pressing the "Launch" button, the drone seems to get sucked down into a single hard point, a black speck, which then vanishes entirely. It's all oddly silent. You wait a minute and then bring it back. The return trip is a bit different; it does the reverse, appearing as a speck before expanding back out, but this time it does it with a deafening bang, like a stick of tnt going off. Must be something about the air displacement; have to check heat levels and pressure too.
The drone reports. via its sensor data, space like conditions on the other side. Hard vacuum but also fairly high radiation and heat levels. The elements appear unchanged. Video monitors show darkness and a degree of static and distortion.