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[D20 Modern] Stargate SG-1 - Part II - It's getting warmer
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<blockquote data-quote="Keia" data-source="post: 1203793" data-attributes="member: 98"><p><em>Inside Warehouse 37</em></p><p><em>Las Vegas, Nevada</em></p><p><em>0714 hours, June 3, 2003</em></p><p></p><p>At the top of the stairs, Donovan, Stewart and Fallon listened for trouble coming from outside . . . but heard very little . . . the sound of a single vehicle running nearby was the only noise.</p><p></p><p>Fisher, Grayson, and Campbell were all at the base of the stairs, waiting for the all clear as Reed and Ilianov moved down the small hallway and into the room beyond. While waiting at the base of the stairs, Grayson noticed the debris oin the corners of the small hallway, including what appeared to be a blackened bone. </p><p></p><p>To Ilianov, the blackened walls, floors and ceilings were definitely the results of some kind of explosion or flash fire* - though whatever it was carried a lot of residue with it to blacken everything as it did. The air, though quite hot to breath in, didn't seem to have any harsh smelled that accompanied the more dangerous of the gases. The smell of burning and carbon were unavoidable, though not overpowering, however. Lt. Reed looked surprisingly calm as she scanned the room looking for other doors or trouble.</p><p></p><p>Durant moved to the desk cautiously, eying the area on the way. Debris that could have been other furniture, lights, chairs etc. was broken into almost unidentifiable pieces and littered the floor and gathered in the corners of the room. The metal desk was crusted with the same blackened materials that everything else was, but seemed relatively intact. The crust would probably require a couple of hits to break away and allow access to the drawers.</p><p></p><p>Montoya moved to the elevator entrance, noticing that where usually there was a keypad for security for the elevator on the wall, there was just a hole. Looking into the elevator shaft, Montoya picked up a reddish glow fifty to sixty feet down the shaft through an opening opposite the entrance (though sixty feet down). The remants of the elevator car could be seen in the reddish glow, the heat even more apparent at the elevator shaft.</p><p></p><p>No other doors were apparent in the room, though it was difficult to tell with the blackened walls. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: Silver">OOC: All</span></p><p><span style="color: Silver"><span style="font-size: 9px">* - rolled horribly for a 'check' to determine was happened. Good to get a roll of 2 out of the way now.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keia, post: 1203793, member: 98"] [i]Inside Warehouse 37 Las Vegas, Nevada 0714 hours, June 3, 2003[/i] At the top of the stairs, Donovan, Stewart and Fallon listened for trouble coming from outside . . . but heard very little . . . the sound of a single vehicle running nearby was the only noise. Fisher, Grayson, and Campbell were all at the base of the stairs, waiting for the all clear as Reed and Ilianov moved down the small hallway and into the room beyond. While waiting at the base of the stairs, Grayson noticed the debris oin the corners of the small hallway, including what appeared to be a blackened bone. To Ilianov, the blackened walls, floors and ceilings were definitely the results of some kind of explosion or flash fire* - though whatever it was carried a lot of residue with it to blacken everything as it did. The air, though quite hot to breath in, didn't seem to have any harsh smelled that accompanied the more dangerous of the gases. The smell of burning and carbon were unavoidable, though not overpowering, however. Lt. Reed looked surprisingly calm as she scanned the room looking for other doors or trouble. Durant moved to the desk cautiously, eying the area on the way. Debris that could have been other furniture, lights, chairs etc. was broken into almost unidentifiable pieces and littered the floor and gathered in the corners of the room. The metal desk was crusted with the same blackened materials that everything else was, but seemed relatively intact. The crust would probably require a couple of hits to break away and allow access to the drawers. Montoya moved to the elevator entrance, noticing that where usually there was a keypad for security for the elevator on the wall, there was just a hole. Looking into the elevator shaft, Montoya picked up a reddish glow fifty to sixty feet down the shaft through an opening opposite the entrance (though sixty feet down). The remants of the elevator car could be seen in the reddish glow, the heat even more apparent at the elevator shaft. No other doors were apparent in the room, though it was difficult to tell with the blackened walls. [COLOR=Silver]OOC: All [SIZE=1]* - rolled horribly for a 'check' to determine was happened. Good to get a roll of 2 out of the way now.[/SIZE][/COLOR][SIZE=1][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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