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<blockquote data-quote="Blackrat" data-source="post: 3875700" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>Michael: The vials are all intact but none of them has a stopper. Whatever was in them has evaporated. You find the science-console and easily pull up the notes. They had been doing many different researches here for the last five years. Mostly creation of new weapons techs and genetic engineering. You find the notes of the latest project. They had created a virus that was supposed to force evolution on living creatures. They had tested it on Griikhas (a small alien animal that are used as lab-rats by humans since rats are extinct) and had had good results. It had increased their physical strenght to ten times that of normal and given them extraordinary regenerative abilities. One test subject had actully regrown a severed limb but they were unable to reproduce this result in other subjects. The last entry tells that the head scientist was going to try the virus on earth-originated organism and inject it to a pair of scorpions that was saved from the destruction of Earth. He was going to do it in the side-lab C. (You spot a door on one wall of the room that has a big letter C painted on it. There are also doors A, B, D and E on the other walls.)</p><p></p><p>Faris and Cnosos: You find Michael in the main-lab reading a console.</p><p></p><p>Mel: It is very organic-like in appearance and is almost impossible to identify as a machine just by looking at it. But the synthetic skin it has is completely dry and feels like rubber. The best spot to get a looksee inside would perhaps be the shoulder which is hanging from the joint with only few wires. You peel some of the skin and plating off to see better. The technology used to build it looks like something humans might have invented but you doubt humans could have build such a sophisticated robot, at least not without help from some more advanced race.</p><p></p><p>Damon: You enter a search by describing the android and get a result. The computer give an entry of a race called Segdiiri. The picture is exactly the same looking as the android you found. They are technologically in about the same phase as humans are with fusion energy and Ion-engined space-ships. They are a member world of the Republic. What's strange is that you find no mention of their home-world except for it's location and a warning that no outsider is welcome on the planet.</p><p>The search for the strange ship yelds very little. There are few reports of same kind of sightings in the Rim-side space of human area (The left-most column in the starmap on the second page).</p><p>Of the secret base you find nothing but of the Way-station you find much information. The gate itself was built to make jumps between Unity and Jap 3 safer about a year after the Unity was built and few months later the station was completed to give the travelers a place to relax between jumps. It is manned by a military personnel of 20-30 and has about 50 civilians onboad at all times. There is a cantina where one can find nourishment and entertainment. You find a map of the station.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackrat, post: 3875700, member: 27761"] Michael: The vials are all intact but none of them has a stopper. Whatever was in them has evaporated. You find the science-console and easily pull up the notes. They had been doing many different researches here for the last five years. Mostly creation of new weapons techs and genetic engineering. You find the notes of the latest project. They had created a virus that was supposed to force evolution on living creatures. They had tested it on Griikhas (a small alien animal that are used as lab-rats by humans since rats are extinct) and had had good results. It had increased their physical strenght to ten times that of normal and given them extraordinary regenerative abilities. One test subject had actully regrown a severed limb but they were unable to reproduce this result in other subjects. The last entry tells that the head scientist was going to try the virus on earth-originated organism and inject it to a pair of scorpions that was saved from the destruction of Earth. He was going to do it in the side-lab C. (You spot a door on one wall of the room that has a big letter C painted on it. There are also doors A, B, D and E on the other walls.) Faris and Cnosos: You find Michael in the main-lab reading a console. Mel: It is very organic-like in appearance and is almost impossible to identify as a machine just by looking at it. But the synthetic skin it has is completely dry and feels like rubber. The best spot to get a looksee inside would perhaps be the shoulder which is hanging from the joint with only few wires. You peel some of the skin and plating off to see better. The technology used to build it looks like something humans might have invented but you doubt humans could have build such a sophisticated robot, at least not without help from some more advanced race. Damon: You enter a search by describing the android and get a result. The computer give an entry of a race called Segdiiri. The picture is exactly the same looking as the android you found. They are technologically in about the same phase as humans are with fusion energy and Ion-engined space-ships. They are a member world of the Republic. What's strange is that you find no mention of their home-world except for it's location and a warning that no outsider is welcome on the planet. The search for the strange ship yelds very little. There are few reports of same kind of sightings in the Rim-side space of human area (The left-most column in the starmap on the second page). Of the secret base you find nothing but of the Way-station you find much information. The gate itself was built to make jumps between Unity and Jap 3 safer about a year after the Unity was built and few months later the station was completed to give the travelers a place to relax between jumps. It is manned by a military personnel of 20-30 and has about 50 civilians onboad at all times. There is a cantina where one can find nourishment and entertainment. You find a map of the station. [/QUOTE]
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