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<blockquote data-quote="Blackrat" data-source="post: 4885959" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>As the others suit up the survivors, Cnosos starts his way to the engineering section, using his intuition as a guide. There are some dramatic design differences to human ships but following the power conduits and the emergency lights indicates that the dart-shaped cruiser has it's engineering in the aft as you had expected. On your way there you find a lot of more bodies lying around, slumped while trying to keep the ship together in the hyperspacestorm.</p><p></p><p>The vapors get thicker as you near your target, and it is quite clear that the crew in these parts must be dead already. Then you hit an open area with a cylindrical tube, almost two meters across, in the middle. <span style="font-size: 9px">(know. tech roll 18)</span> An antimatter reactor. You've read about these but this is the first time that you actually see one. It seems to be offline. Also in the back of the room there is what seems like the engines of this ship. You know the Syrran use more sophisticated technology than humans and a gravimetric engine is something new for you too. Cnosos being more intrigued by the technology he only nominally registers the dozen or so Syrran bodies littering the floor of the room.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile. The guys have managed to get the three survivors suited up and they are breathing more easily now. Still unconscious, but Solly is fairly certain they'll live.</p><p></p><p>Gaetanna has been trying to establish connection with the Syrran computers but she gets no response at all. They seem to be completely offline, and with the Antimatter Reactor being down, it seems that what little power there is in the ship, is not directed to the computers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackrat, post: 4885959, member: 27761"] As the others suit up the survivors, Cnosos starts his way to the engineering section, using his intuition as a guide. There are some dramatic design differences to human ships but following the power conduits and the emergency lights indicates that the dart-shaped cruiser has it's engineering in the aft as you had expected. On your way there you find a lot of more bodies lying around, slumped while trying to keep the ship together in the hyperspacestorm. The vapors get thicker as you near your target, and it is quite clear that the crew in these parts must be dead already. Then you hit an open area with a cylindrical tube, almost two meters across, in the middle. [size=1](know. tech roll 18)[/size] An antimatter reactor. You've read about these but this is the first time that you actually see one. It seems to be offline. Also in the back of the room there is what seems like the engines of this ship. You know the Syrran use more sophisticated technology than humans and a gravimetric engine is something new for you too. Cnosos being more intrigued by the technology he only nominally registers the dozen or so Syrran bodies littering the floor of the room. Meanwhile. The guys have managed to get the three survivors suited up and they are breathing more easily now. Still unconscious, but Solly is fairly certain they'll live. Gaetanna has been trying to establish connection with the Syrran computers but she gets no response at all. They seem to be completely offline, and with the Antimatter Reactor being down, it seems that what little power there is in the ship, is not directed to the computers. [/QUOTE]
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