I see. Maurice takes a pull at his pipe. I will not be waiting for Hasala's answers, shall I? I suppose he might be in shock after having to remember everything in such detail. We're safe now, so it should wear, or he could visit the Infirmary afterwards.
He closed his eyes, remembering how things began, and started to speak.
After we had landed, we approached the anomaly boundary. As the testing showed that the objects, indeed, entered the dome when thrown, we proceeded to enter it as well. In hindsight, I have recognised what may have been a somewhat hasty decision at the time as, unknowingly, the only proper course of action - additional testing would have taken time, entering the anomaly only with a part of the group would have been splitting the forces, and it seems that things have been escalating, giving us the time pressure for the whole duration of the mission - perhaps ever since we entered the anomaly, or even approached it.
It should be noted that at that time we have made visual contact with some of the people trapped inside the anomaly, so in the face of potential hostile we slowly advanced; I did leave a volunteer to continue with the testing of anomaly boundaries, but at the time I already had some sort of... you can call this vague premonition; so when I urged us to move on - finding a way out would be possible on our way out, having finished the mission, I reasoned - so this was already a rational decision based on that.
At this point Hasala volunteered for scouting duty, and Pancaek was flanking the mob on my orders. However, investigation of the dome and some already mentioned testing in regards to the frozen people - they were just "frozen" to us then - did not reveal much interesting, apart from the fact that some people had apparently been taken by the anomaly at different periods of time, and some had been active long enough to create the "Stay Away" banner. Morul has, with my permission, entered the voidspace and observed its appearance from the inside. When he reported the strange "glowy bubbles, which hasn't happened before" in the void, I immediately denied the following testing with the use of voidsuit. At the time, I reasoned it as possible interpretation of the time-bubbles around the frozen people - and I certainly did not want to lose a team member frozen in void - but, in hindsight, they might have been something else. Perhaps different worlds - one of which may have been the homeland of the Lurker.
However, it all got so much more complicated when Hasala reported that one of the "frozen" people has moved when he looked away.
We split into two teams and Team I, all capable of flight (except for Morul, but he could jump) moved on to the building of the supposed first contact with survivors. Hasala, while still investigating the same building as Team I, volunteered to investigate it from a separate entry point - alone; yet, thanks to the Mad Hatter shared video feeds, I was able to keep an eye on his progress all the time, and keep in touch with him all this time. As for Team II, it was to continue the sweep in the other direction - I let Pancaek handle it and just occasionally requested the status report, as, per the mission briefing discussion, the teams were meant to be semi-autonomous.
As it was discovered that, apparently, people have did their best to barricade all entrances; that contact with the frozen people was impossible and they had certain unnerving similarities to puppets taken by an invisible puppeteer - who didn't care about keeping all the limbs bending only in the right direction; that frozen people were, somehow, encroaching upon us everywhere - but especially where we had done damage to the buildings inside the dome; and that the restriction of their movement was apparently linked to keeping them in sight - our already tight timetable jumped a notch, and so I made the decision to make haste towards the centre of the anomaly. At this time I came under the impression that it was similar to the Ghostship mission - in that the opposition was overwhelming, played by different rules than mere physical laws as we know them, and that the correct course of action was to deal with the mission objectives as fast as possible, and then escape the anomaly. I shared the thought with Pancaek, the only other veteran of said mission on the team, and he acceded.
Unfortunately, at this point Hasala became trapped in the building. I knew that we had to step up the pace for the sake of saving the whole mission, and I asked him if he could get out by himself. He expressed a plan that I found good, and I sincerely wished him luck; and then Team I flew off to the next step of our course. ... I did not "just" leave him behind. Maurice's face hardened, and he fell silent for a moment.
((Long post. Taking a break. If anyone would want to interrupt Maurice, this small pause is a perfect IC opportunity for that. ))