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<blockquote data-quote="shadowbloodmoon" data-source="post: 2814380" data-attributes="member: 9986"><p>Restarting from email: </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, in order to bring us up to speed, and save us both from more long posts that will need to be saved somewhere, I'm going to expedite this as follows:</p><p></p><p>X is eventually able to send the backup data to the relay station and the safety signal is returned, all data received. X had to direct one of the droids from the education room to go and manually reactivate the ten in the warehouse, but did manage to get them all up and running, cleaning up the remaining bodies and searching for what it was Dofina dropped. </p><p></p><p>The equipment is piled in a corner, a few weapons and some technical equipment but not much else. The item Dofina dropped seems to be a code cylinder of some sort. When X gets a chance to decode it, it gives a simple set of coordinates. Cross-checking it with its known systems map, X determines that the coordinates lead to absolutely nowhere. Complete empty space. </p><p></p><p>The medical droids do not have a way to transport the clones. Determining that when the power does finally give out, they will die, X has the droids dispose of them. However, their DNA templates are saved in an environmental case, preserved not only in cell gel, but also in the data that is stored with them. The protective carrier is approximately the size of a legal briefcase, but three times as thick. </p><p></p><p>The item that was stuffed in the personnel locker seems to have been a maintenance crewperson. He has the markings of severe trauma to the head. </p><p></p><p>As X searches for information regarding the creature in the first lab, signs of it all but vanish. From X's knowledge and the database's information on Defel's, this creature's stealth abilities far exceed that of a natural Defel. </p><p></p><p>It is possible for X to pacify the modified Rancors by suffocating them temporarily, but any idea of transporting them will be difficult at best. According to the medical droids, their template is also stored in the carrier you now have in your posession. </p><p></p><p>The data download finally completes as the droids finish their work. Oh, and the hangar door is closed down tight, but X can easily reroute power to open it if it wants to.</p><p></p><p>I believe that was everything X wanted to accomplish. If not, we'll see what we can come up with to get going and for X to move on to the next part of the story...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowbloodmoon, post: 2814380, member: 9986"] Restarting from email: Well, in order to bring us up to speed, and save us both from more long posts that will need to be saved somewhere, I'm going to expedite this as follows: X is eventually able to send the backup data to the relay station and the safety signal is returned, all data received. X had to direct one of the droids from the education room to go and manually reactivate the ten in the warehouse, but did manage to get them all up and running, cleaning up the remaining bodies and searching for what it was Dofina dropped. The equipment is piled in a corner, a few weapons and some technical equipment but not much else. The item Dofina dropped seems to be a code cylinder of some sort. When X gets a chance to decode it, it gives a simple set of coordinates. Cross-checking it with its known systems map, X determines that the coordinates lead to absolutely nowhere. Complete empty space. The medical droids do not have a way to transport the clones. Determining that when the power does finally give out, they will die, X has the droids dispose of them. However, their DNA templates are saved in an environmental case, preserved not only in cell gel, but also in the data that is stored with them. The protective carrier is approximately the size of a legal briefcase, but three times as thick. The item that was stuffed in the personnel locker seems to have been a maintenance crewperson. He has the markings of severe trauma to the head. As X searches for information regarding the creature in the first lab, signs of it all but vanish. From X's knowledge and the database's information on Defel's, this creature's stealth abilities far exceed that of a natural Defel. It is possible for X to pacify the modified Rancors by suffocating them temporarily, but any idea of transporting them will be difficult at best. According to the medical droids, their template is also stored in the carrier you now have in your posession. The data download finally completes as the droids finish their work. Oh, and the hangar door is closed down tight, but X can easily reroute power to open it if it wants to. I believe that was everything X wanted to accomplish. If not, we'll see what we can come up with to get going and for X to move on to the next part of the story... [/QUOTE]
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