Quoting Eris Reddoch: > Ilane Lanik wrote: > > >>> "Looks like some parts of the base have a *little* > >>> power at least", she says to her cousin. "Definitely > >>> worth taking a look at..." > >> > >> April nods, 'Alright. You know, if we're all going to > >> be working on the Mae Lee for several years it might be > >> a good idea to hire someone to keep an eye on things > >> here. It's probably not a good idea to leave this > >> place unattended for so long. " > > > > Ilane nods. "I agree. I'd hate to think about the kind > > of 'squatters' that could make use of *this* place..." > > The air in the boat is pumped into the tanks and the hatch > is opened. Ilane and April slow leave the boat using the > tethers. They discover their magnetic boots work well on the > metal mesh covering the ledge. Both see grav modules under > the mesh between it and the rock ledge. If power can be > directed to those modules you'd have gravity here. [PTGM: Based on Ilane's gravitics knowledge, would there be enough reserve power in the boat to energize these modules provided the maneuver drives are powered down?] > Ilane clumps over to the hatch on the side of the wall, and > plugs her a cable from her suit into a socket on it. > Readings start coming up on her heads up display inside her > helmet. The airlock's outer hatch is unlocked and there is > zero pressure inside it. The inner hatch is dogged shut and > there is normal air pressure beyond it. There isn't power to > either hatch door, so they will need to be opened manually. [PTGM: Does it also indicate atmospheric gas mixture? Can Ilane tell whether the air inside is breathable?] -- Bob K. (aka Ilane Lanik) ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/


