open some of the containers.
You limp to closest closed container and open whole series of locks meant to ensure nobody and nothing opens it by accident. Inside is boxes. You pull out one and check what's inside. Clothes. Different clothes in another box. More clothes in third.
Try to locate source of the radiation. Also grab some of the tiny vexiles to give to the lab boys.
Mk I doesn't exactly have easy to use radiation radar. Even the meter just measures dangerous/not dangerous threshold. So you need to get little creative with it.
[Aux: 4+1] You link your wristpad with the suit and locate various sensors hidden around suit and plug into their feed. API is reasonably straightforward, so you can pull out exact numbers out of each. With the suit itself working as insulator you can fairly easily make a program to estimate rough direction the radiation is coming from. It's far from perfect, but it is about as good as you can possibly make it. Any more precision requires more sensors.
With that automatic assistance you turn around few times to establish direction and start walking deeper into forest of container stacks, picking up two smallest corpses that you pass by. Every now and then you make full spin and correct your direction. Soon you reach one open container and determine the radiation is coming from within. Not because of the numbers your program says so, but because of the rather suspicious looking device in it.
It looks like someone put it together in their carage. Mess of wires, circuits, weird things, steel beams for support and a display in a cage like structure, as tall and wide as you are. Frankenstein's monster that's 10% clearly human technology and 90% something else. The device is bolted tightly on container walls to keep it from moving. The display is dark, but slowly blinking green light in corner indicates it is on. Behind it is what looks like a life support unit of some sort, but with a lot of small open holes in it, holes just large enough for normal vexiles pass through.
Hello there, big pile of tokens in very immobile form.
"I'm willing to help!"
Offer crawly services. Maybe look for a rope to drag home one of the bigger ones.
> Alright. One moment then.It's more than a moment, though. Four minutes later the shuttle jerks a little, eliciting violent protests from Citotp, and shuttle door opens. It's now in cargo bay, much like the one you was before, but this one has more open space on this side. And other people. You see people in nice white spacesuits walking around and piling dead bugs into a pile. Some of them seem to have Tesla Arcs and neat looking exoskeletons, and those are the only ones who stop to give a glance before continuing their corpse collection duties.
Nice, you don't even have to go looking for easy tokens. Just crawl in and grab few from the growing pile.
Rope? Citotp has some. And he's not using it.
"We should make this quick. I don't want to be here when the radiation gets even higher..."
Follow the other able-bodied party members and keep watch because who f-ing knows what's gonna happen here.
Grits walks in with determination not found in the other guy, so you figure he's better one to follow. After all, he hasn't really fucked up (badly) yet.
And in end of the not very long journey you see what he sees.
> Just so you know, the shuttle is on floor below you, so you don't have to drag that very far.