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<blockquote data-quote="Ankh-Morpork Guard" data-source="post: 2688531" data-attributes="member: 10079"><p><span style="font-size: 9px">((For everyone, don't worry about labeling which group you're in. I know, and if I forget...well, then all is lost. Also, to speed things up on the need of relaying information to each other on spot/listen/etc checks, I'm going to try out doing them more in the open unless its something in the Force or similar to that.))</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Jedi Group:</strong></p><p></p><p>Eyes searching the wall didn't provide all that much help. You could faintly find small lines here and there in the metal, but there didn't seem to be anything nearby that would resemble an opening of any kind. Further searching proved equally frustrating...though Aalun noticed a small section of the metal, farther to the right side of the wall, that seemed to reflect the light less than the rest of the metal. It was definitely not a rock, though.</p><p></p><p>The heavy feeling in the air did not fade, though it also didn't get any stronger. But it was still there, almost increasing the gravity on the planet from the usual lightness to a more 'normal' level...which, after days on Rollan, felt strangely heavy.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Crash Group:</strong></p><p></p><p>The escape pod itself had no sensors, but there were two survival kits tucked into a small compartment, an emergency comm device, and a viewport. The round viewport looked out into the forest you had come down in...showing it to be, hopefully at least, night. It was pitch black outside, save for the small dots of a few distant stars that you could see despite the bright lights that inhabited the interior of the escape pod.</p><p></p><p>It was also impossible to tell where, exactly, on the planet you were. Before your ship had been shot down, you were on a direct heading straight for the source of the distress signal. Save for any huge course change that shouldn't have occurred anyway, the escape pod should still have come down relatively close to the original heading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ankh-Morpork Guard, post: 2688531, member: 10079"] [size=1]((For everyone, don't worry about labeling which group you're in. I know, and if I forget...well, then all is lost. Also, to speed things up on the need of relaying information to each other on spot/listen/etc checks, I'm going to try out doing them more in the open unless its something in the Force or similar to that.))[/size] [b]Jedi Group:[/b] Eyes searching the wall didn't provide all that much help. You could faintly find small lines here and there in the metal, but there didn't seem to be anything nearby that would resemble an opening of any kind. Further searching proved equally frustrating...though Aalun noticed a small section of the metal, farther to the right side of the wall, that seemed to reflect the light less than the rest of the metal. It was definitely not a rock, though. The heavy feeling in the air did not fade, though it also didn't get any stronger. But it was still there, almost increasing the gravity on the planet from the usual lightness to a more 'normal' level...which, after days on Rollan, felt strangely heavy. [b]Crash Group:[/b] The escape pod itself had no sensors, but there were two survival kits tucked into a small compartment, an emergency comm device, and a viewport. The round viewport looked out into the forest you had come down in...showing it to be, hopefully at least, night. It was pitch black outside, save for the small dots of a few distant stars that you could see despite the bright lights that inhabited the interior of the escape pod. It was also impossible to tell where, exactly, on the planet you were. Before your ship had been shot down, you were on a direct heading straight for the source of the distress signal. Save for any huge course change that shouldn't have occurred anyway, the escape pod should still have come down relatively close to the original heading. [/QUOTE]
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