I advise you guys to start reading the whole turn, rather than specifically your own parts. Because information that i give to one character is often useful or important for everyone. For example, the red and green lights on the portals.Fuck. Ill try to get this door open.
Examine the inner mechanisms of the prtal with my improved vision (Maybe try X-ray first). Then use my intellect and telekinesis to move the inner components of the door and open it. If it uses magic, try focusing and magic it open.
(3) The inner mechanisms look locked in place. Almost as if they are connected to another locking mechanism. (5) Your attempts to unlock succeed, you poor bastard.
The light on that portal turns green, and the door flies open, and a huge rush of wind shoves you all toward the sphere. Unfortunately the sphere is also shoved away, torn free from it's connecting port. The lights on both portals are now glowing a pulsating amber, and an alarm is sounding.
(5) Lucky for you guys, you get ejected right back into the sphere, still encased in the seafoam bubble wrap. Door's still open, and you are most definitely tumbling away from ... something. Whatever your destination was.
Anyway, good work there. You got the door open, and you got yourself and your allies free of the hallway.
"Look, I'm no expert, but if that thing really is some sort of dimensional magic, which it is, reaching inside and opening it while it's not ready is probably just gonna make it explode and kill us all.
Break apart the foam constraining me and the others.
Except only free the eye if it promises to not mess with the inactive portal. That is exactly the sort of thing that would kill us all before the mission starts.
"Sorry. My fault. I didn't think that would happen."
Examine the sea foam for possible weak points to help with breaking it, and also to see if it could react lethally to electricity or not. Don't strike yet.
Quiet. Silent. Stuck in foam and shaking partly in anger partly in shock. Quietly they began to move.
Just. Get this shit off me.
After a minute of struggling, the foam begins to break off in chunks, then dissolves completely, leaving you all in a slowly tumbling sphere, drifting toward gods knows where.