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262574 No. 262574 ID: 8f70ca

Instruments of Destruction
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No. 327315 ID: 383006

>>327313
Pretty much this. We should probably axe the dwarves about it too.
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No. 327318 ID: 2563d4

>>327307
Examine doorhandle, see if you have a chance in heck of opening it (and if it slides or hinges).
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No. 327319 ID: 1854db

WHOA let's not open that door. It's got debris on the other side of it. That could mean a hull breach.

Try the other door we didn't pick.
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No. 327321 ID: bcf350
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327321

I've never seen anything that big or that weird looking. I don't think the dwarfs would know much, it's not made of rocks.
The door lock thing flashes and doesn't open when I try to open it. I'm going to look at the other door then.
Through the other door is a sharply curved hallway, with a big double door like in the main hall at the other end, and a door similar to the one in the room in the middle. It should theoretically lead to the same corridor.
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No. 327326 ID: 07416a

>>327321
Through the door! FORWARD HO!
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No. 327327 ID: 180ec2

Go look in the double doors first, there's probably more stuff in there.
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No. 327328 ID: 35e1a0

yeah, it probably wont. warped space and shit.
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No. 327332 ID: 1854db

Check through the window of THIS one. Be prepared to see stars though.
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No. 327347 ID: bcf350
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327347

Both these doors do the same flash and not open thing the one in the room did. Looking into the window; it looks like the same hallway. It looks like the same junk floating around at least.
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No. 327350 ID: 1854db

Bluh. I guess this is a dead end.

...wait, is that a LIGHT coming out one of those doors?
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No. 327362 ID: 383006

Is there anywhere we haven't been that we can get to? Honestly at this point I'm inclined to jet. We can axe bout it later.
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No. 327377 ID: bcf350
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327377

>>327350
I think so
>>327362
Unless anybody can think of a way to get down there, I think this is a dead end.
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No. 327380 ID: 07416a

>>327377
...You have a gun. Get as far down the longest hallway you can find and then use it on a door.
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No. 327385 ID: 9c538a

Yes fire a gun at the door while the room is filled with toxic volatile highly flammable gasses.
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No. 327388 ID: 1854db

I suggest making a very small hole in the door before we shoot out the window. Just to check something.
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No. 327402 ID: 180ec2

Hmm, I know it's a longshot, but try knocking.
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No. 327405 ID: 383006

I think we should probably just leave.
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No. 327466 ID: 51853c

USE YOUR FEET
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No. 327475 ID: 2563d4

>>327377
Isn't one of those gizmos in your inventory a cutting tool?

Make a Lohrke-sized hole. If it's hard vaccuum on the other size at this scale you could stop for a picnic on the way out and still not have problems.
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No. 327552 ID: bcf350
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327552

>>327402
predictably, nothing happens.

I'll cut a little test hole. There's a whistling sound and it seems to be sucking the crap through it.
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No. 327561 ID: 51853c

if it leads to vacuum, that hole is big enough to suck your entire body through it. get the fuck away from it.
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No. 327563 ID: 0d095c

>>327552
Fuck me you just masered a whole in a void lock. RETREAT. It's going to pull out ALL THE AIR. Run for it!
And when you get back to the entrance, SEAL THAT TOO, else it'll drain the PLANET of air given enough time.
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No. 327567 ID: 180ec2

Yeah is there any way to seal that back up that's a VERY VERY bad thing. If possible grab some things and weld them over the hole. If that doesn't work we're probably going to have to abandon ship unless you have an oxygen supply handy.
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No. 327573 ID: 383006

There was a big tray in the other room. You should slap that over the hole then get the hell away.
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No. 327574 ID: 00f7d9

We have to seal that with something, or at least close the door, if we have a large enough object floating around? if not, we should retreat to the door and seal that.
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No. 327591 ID: 9cb4b3

GET OUT OF THERE NOW. FUCK DAMN. WHAT HAVE I BEEN TELLING YOU. GET THE FUCK OUT OF THERE AS FAST AS YOU CAN WHILE MAINTAINING YOUR GRIP ON THE FLOOR.
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No. 327603 ID: bcf350
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327603

The doors shut behind me. Now I'm back in the other hallway.
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No. 327608 ID: 1854db

>>327603
Good, the door should refuse to open once there's no air left on the other side of it.

Look through the window and watch what happens in the hallway. See how long it takes before the air stops moving in there.
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No. 327610 ID: a3adf9

try the other door.
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No. 327673 ID: bcf350
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327673

Looks like the air from the hall is moving into the other one through the hole I made. The hall was really big and the hole was really little, so this is going to take a long time.
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No. 327688 ID: 1854db

Hmm that doesn't look like it's going into space. It just looks like it's going into a vacuum. That hallway is sealed off, I bet.

Go make the hole bigger, from a distance. Your gun can do that, right? If not, go make the hole just slightly bigger.
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No. 327697 ID: 9cb4b3

>>327688
NO. WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU. YOU ARE TRYING TO GET HER KILLED.

IMLI. GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE. LEAVE THIS PLACE. WE'VE SEEN ENOUGH. LEAVE.
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No. 327699 ID: 6cae7c

I'm against both being suicidal and being a pussy. try to block the stream of air by stuffing something into the gaps, or welding it shut or something. if you manage it, good for you, explore further. if not, you'll probably suffocate in here, so back off.
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No. 327701 ID: 1854db

Guys, increasing the air flow != diving headfirst into space. If there is a slow air leak in the hallway, that debris will block it up. If there is a GAPING HOLE, then we will be able to tell by looking through the window later on. If there is no leak at all, the air flow will slow down and stop.

We don't have to expose Imli to vacuum to find out if it's possible to pressurize the hallway.
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No. 327712 ID: 354f09

It's going to be a long time, she said so herself.
Explore that room.
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No. 327719 ID: 383006

JUST GET THE GODDAMN FUCK OUT OF THERE ALREADY.
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No. 327720 ID: c891d3

>>327673
Okay can we leave now finally?
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No. 327721 ID: 180ec2

Hmm, do you guys have good biologists? Maybe cut off a tissue sample of the alien guy on your way out. We should leave, but we don't want to go empty handed.
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No. 327727 ID: bcf350
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327727

Eew, no. I'm not touching those things. I will gladly get out of here however. Is there anything else I should do? I'm ready to call it a day.
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No. 327729 ID: 383006

>>327727
Call it a day. Let's go check out the dwarfhole to see if they know anything about anything.
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No. 327741 ID: 2563d4

>>327727
Since you've cowardly run away and achieved nothing here, get your wide arse back up the river and down the magma direction so we can see about actually solving the disappearances you were sent out to investigate.
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No. 327742 ID: 180ec2

Yeah, this should be good. Maybe contact some scientists or archaeologists about this discovery, though.
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No. 327745 ID: c891d3

>>327741
Sounds good.
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No. 327763 ID: 5d03c8

why so apprehensive, Imli?
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No. 327797 ID: 5a5d47

>>327742

Yeah, this. Definitely a job for some scientist types. Make a note of the place.
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No. 339733 ID: a660d0
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339733

I'm going to head back to town and let the people in charge know what's going on.
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No. 339736 ID: 1854db

I told you we should've explored more! Look at that 1/2 secrets! LOOK AT IT
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No. 339760 ID: 9c538a

>>339736

If one of the secrets was learning the effect of explosive decompression on Lorhke anatomy, I'm glad we didn't find it.
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No. 339765 ID: 1854db

>>339760
Explosive decompression doesn't even exist!
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No. 339803 ID: 253a7f

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