Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-5135903-20130919182126/@comment-5135903-20131002155616

 Darwol 

The Chronian doesn't say anything, just looks at you curiously and judgingly. The Skrax who is with him says,

"We can ask Vessbuk; he's on his way, now."

You notice that the Chourheeg and the centaur-thing (an Octopod) are coming towrd you. You make out that the Octopod has four legs with wide hooves, along with an upper body with four arms, each with 3 digits arranged radially (like those grabbers that pick up toys in that fun-fair game). The head is made up of a smooth, streamlined snout with no apparent ears. He also wears one of those tight grey space suits over his whole body apart from his head. He speaks,

"Gaelog, Xanez, come with me; it appears there's been a break in at the twelth substation of base 178."

Xanez, the Skrax who has been with the Chironian, Gaelog, for the whole time, looks taken aback,

"It's really gone that far already?! What should we do with this individual?"

Vessbuk, the Octopod, takes a fleeting glance at you before saying,

"We can't keep it here unsupervised; we'll leave it in the tunnels on our way to the site."

 Fishmeal 

The supplies are mainly food, sealant, working fluids, medicines, unused samples, construction equipment, computer equipment and sachets and tunes full of these wierd goos and powders with no apparent use. Most of the stuff in here has been corroded or damaged and frozen solid by contact with the outside environment.

Wanraknasdan

You appear to be in an ice cave. The walls are smooth, but very cracked, and water occasionally trickles down great stalagtites and stalagmites of ice (be careful you don't get that laser scythe too close to those walls, this place seems unsteady). Apparently the ice is being melted by something. There is a small pond at the lowest point in the cave, which is full of a wierd, greyish, frogspawn-like stuff.

There are three tunnels leading out of the cave. One is basically a very large crack. The other two and small and surprisingly circular; one of these is partly full of snow, while the other has a liquid (apparently water) trickling out of it into the small pond.