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<blockquote data-quote="Keia" data-source="post: 1222789" data-attributes="member: 98"><p><em>Inside Warehouse 37</em></p><p><em>Las Vegas, Nevada</em></p><p><em>0720 hours, June 3, 2003</em></p><p></p><p>At a controlled advance up the stairs, Donovan moved to the stone outer building with Stewart following closely behind. It was warmer up here than it was when the group first entered the room. Both teammates were feeling the heat - their fatigues had sweat lines on their backs and chests. The door was secure but didn’t seem to have been barred from the outside. Of course, this would be much easier to determine by just trying the door. Listening at the door, neither Donovan nor Stewart heard anything outside that wasn’t drowned by the sounds inside and down the stairs.</p><p></p><p>As Andreev scanned the room with his flashlight, it was apparent that the black crusty material had covered all of the wall area. The rough surface of the built up crust would make it almost impossible to determine where a vent would have been without digging everywhere. Reed stopped working on the panel and started to search the walls and floor for vent plates by stabbing her survival knife into various spots on the wall and floor . . . but it would be a while. At Leonard’s request, Jeremiah also looked around the walls for vents – finding nothing but thickly covered walls.</p><p></p><p>Ricardo and Lucas got the panel cleared and Ricardo inspected the panel and surrounding area. The panel was warmer but only slightly so – a difference that could be attributed to the thickness of the panel compared to the thickness of the walls around the panel. There was light between the panel and the wall – it was brighter in the room beyond than in the shaft, though that wasn’t too difficult considering the darkness of the shaft.</p><p></p><p>Leonard got into position to assist with pulling Montoya and Fisher up out of the shaft with Durant and the two braced themselves as best they could in the crusted floor. A plaintive meow could be heard from the backpacks beside the elevator shaft as Krizzel popped his head out of the pack to complain about the heat.</p><p></p><p><em>OOC: GM Fast Forward</em> </p><p></p><p>Finding no reason not to open the access panel, Durant gave the word to open it up. Montoya nodded to Fisher and opened the panel, pushing it away from the shaft and into the room beyond. Light streamed into the shaft from the room beyond accompanied by a blast of hot air that stole the moisture from their mouths. </p><p></p><p>Looking into the immediate area beyond the panel, there was a metal grating and metal stairs that appeared intact heading down into what was really Warehouse 37 . . . though it certainly had seem better days. The warehouse was easily a thousand foot on either side and perhaps a hundred feet tall. A huge circular ring almost twenty feet tall stood upright in the middle of a huge warehouse. The ring had no glow from within, though. The glow was from several areas of lava within the warehouse. Debris littered the floors where there wasn’t lava, any shelving or other contents of the warehouse had been destroyed or was buried. </p><p></p><p>When Fisher thought he had seen it all . . . he gave a sharp intake as he saw something move within one of the lava pools. Slowly . . . something rose out of the lava pool. A creature covered in scales, slightly larger than human size, flames licking off of its body that ended in a tail rather than legs. The creature seemed to glow from within. Montoya noted the creature’s weapons – several metal javelins which appeared to be undamaged from its time in the lava. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: Silver">OOC: All</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keia, post: 1222789, member: 98"] [i]Inside Warehouse 37 Las Vegas, Nevada 0720 hours, June 3, 2003[/i] At a controlled advance up the stairs, Donovan moved to the stone outer building with Stewart following closely behind. It was warmer up here than it was when the group first entered the room. Both teammates were feeling the heat - their fatigues had sweat lines on their backs and chests. The door was secure but didn’t seem to have been barred from the outside. Of course, this would be much easier to determine by just trying the door. Listening at the door, neither Donovan nor Stewart heard anything outside that wasn’t drowned by the sounds inside and down the stairs. As Andreev scanned the room with his flashlight, it was apparent that the black crusty material had covered all of the wall area. The rough surface of the built up crust would make it almost impossible to determine where a vent would have been without digging everywhere. Reed stopped working on the panel and started to search the walls and floor for vent plates by stabbing her survival knife into various spots on the wall and floor . . . but it would be a while. At Leonard’s request, Jeremiah also looked around the walls for vents – finding nothing but thickly covered walls. Ricardo and Lucas got the panel cleared and Ricardo inspected the panel and surrounding area. The panel was warmer but only slightly so – a difference that could be attributed to the thickness of the panel compared to the thickness of the walls around the panel. There was light between the panel and the wall – it was brighter in the room beyond than in the shaft, though that wasn’t too difficult considering the darkness of the shaft. Leonard got into position to assist with pulling Montoya and Fisher up out of the shaft with Durant and the two braced themselves as best they could in the crusted floor. A plaintive meow could be heard from the backpacks beside the elevator shaft as Krizzel popped his head out of the pack to complain about the heat. [i]OOC: GM Fast Forward[/i] Finding no reason not to open the access panel, Durant gave the word to open it up. Montoya nodded to Fisher and opened the panel, pushing it away from the shaft and into the room beyond. Light streamed into the shaft from the room beyond accompanied by a blast of hot air that stole the moisture from their mouths. Looking into the immediate area beyond the panel, there was a metal grating and metal stairs that appeared intact heading down into what was really Warehouse 37 . . . though it certainly had seem better days. The warehouse was easily a thousand foot on either side and perhaps a hundred feet tall. A huge circular ring almost twenty feet tall stood upright in the middle of a huge warehouse. The ring had no glow from within, though. The glow was from several areas of lava within the warehouse. Debris littered the floors where there wasn’t lava, any shelving or other contents of the warehouse had been destroyed or was buried. When Fisher thought he had seen it all . . . he gave a sharp intake as he saw something move within one of the lava pools. Slowly . . . something rose out of the lava pool. A creature covered in scales, slightly larger than human size, flames licking off of its body that ended in a tail rather than legs. The creature seemed to glow from within. Montoya noted the creature’s weapons – several metal javelins which appeared to be undamaged from its time in the lava. [COLOR=Silver]OOC: All[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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