Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-3155949-20130924042049/@comment-3155949-20131029035003

Amocci, you attempt to access one of the personal terminals in the dormitories. The lack of system power soon makes itself apparent, but you soon attempt to use your multimedia slab to access whatever data is stored in the terminal. After a few tense seconds, your screen displays a list of successfully read files.

Once you breathe a quiet sigh of relief, you search through seemingly endless routine maintenance reports, until one particular section of files catches your eye: A/V holographic logs, recent maintenance reports, and the log dump of a stationwide security system.

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At cursory glance, Fishmeal, the dead Imperial Navy and civilian technician crew do not seem to have been killed in a struggle. Through closer inspection of one of the bodies, you detect exceptional amounts of an unrecognized chemical. As you conduct further inspection to determine cause of death, it dawns on you that this particular individual, as with all others in the dormitories, died from a critical neurotransmitter enzyme blockage as a result of nerve gas.

The presence of weapons in the hands of some of the bodies indicate to you that at least some of the crew realized that something was an imminent threat, but who or what that threat was, however, remains a mystery.

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You attempt in vain to force open the sealed hatch, Dreadvolt. The welding job was excellent, considering that whatever situation necessitated it surely involved a great deal of stress. You find yourself with two options. The first would be to backtrack and walk along the outside of the station, into a possible hull breach. This would surely be a dangerous path, but it's also likely that there is some sort of exterior entrance to the second level dormitories. Your other option is to attempt to cut an entrance of your own, but you have no idea what further damage you could cause through such a method, and it'd be dubious whether your tool would be powerful enough to cut through the thick Eteno alloy hull at all.

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Xaknam, you leave the ship a little late. On your own, you make your way through the hangar to the unsecured stairway hatch to the control center. Two bodies meet you, dead from some kind of struggle. The control terminal seems to have been shot to deny access, but as you investigate the room and the bodies, you find a solid data drive from the terminal on one of the bodies. You can continue to investigate the area, go to another section, or return to the ship to survey the data on the drive.

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I'm leaving things between you, Kray and Avet, until you finish up with your dialogue