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<blockquote data-quote="Ankh-Morpork Guard" data-source="post: 4210716" data-attributes="member: 10079"><p><strong>Interior Group</strong></p><p></p><p>The entirety of the comm room was a mess, though it didn't seem to be the fault of the Imperials. What few chairs there were were tossed over on their backs, along with pieces of datafilm strewn across one of the consoles near the opposite end of the room, both likely results of the quit exit by the comm officers that had stayed until the very last minute rather than any Imperial scrounging. There was no blaster scoring in the room, and no direct signs of any actual fight, unlike in the corridors outside.</p><p></p><p>On the left wall was a cracked and ruined holoscreen, with the consoles below it showing no signs of life. In fact, beyond a few small lamps somewhat randomly placed around the ceiling, the entire room seemed to be dark. Despite that, the large comm panel in the center of the room, the one the Imperial Officer collapsed next to, looks to have power still. A few of the panels on the console are still active and lit up with at least one light blinking slightly.</p><p></p><p>As for the Stormtroopers, it seemed that while it might be a bit uncomfortable, switching into the armour was definitely possible. The actual plasteel armour pieces were easy enough to remove, coming off in separate pieces rather than as one large piece of armour. The black, bodyglove of the undersuit was harder to remove from the two young men that had been wearing the armour, but it was made of a material that would stretch well enough to fit just about any average-sized humanoid.</p><p></p><p>The Officer's uniform is, of course, easier to work with. The black colour rather than green identifies him as an Army officer, and the rank badge on the left breast indicates the young man as a Commander. From the looks of him, he was probably just out of the Academy, too. Definitely young, even compared to some of the Alliance's officers.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">Istara</span>[sblock]The door is repairable, but it'll take well over an hour. The problem isn't in the wiring or anything like that, rather the fact that some small explosive buckled the door inwards slightly so that it no longer moves along the right path. The door also isn't responding to the control panel anymore, seemingly stuck where it had stopped and unable to move beyond that point one way or another.</p><p></p><p>You can probably still get the door closed through forcing it, though any real repairs are going to take too much time.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ankh-Morpork Guard, post: 4210716, member: 10079"] [b]Interior Group[/b] The entirety of the comm room was a mess, though it didn't seem to be the fault of the Imperials. What few chairs there were were tossed over on their backs, along with pieces of datafilm strewn across one of the consoles near the opposite end of the room, both likely results of the quit exit by the comm officers that had stayed until the very last minute rather than any Imperial scrounging. There was no blaster scoring in the room, and no direct signs of any actual fight, unlike in the corridors outside. On the left wall was a cracked and ruined holoscreen, with the consoles below it showing no signs of life. In fact, beyond a few small lamps somewhat randomly placed around the ceiling, the entire room seemed to be dark. Despite that, the large comm panel in the center of the room, the one the Imperial Officer collapsed next to, looks to have power still. A few of the panels on the console are still active and lit up with at least one light blinking slightly. As for the Stormtroopers, it seemed that while it might be a bit uncomfortable, switching into the armour was definitely possible. The actual plasteel armour pieces were easy enough to remove, coming off in separate pieces rather than as one large piece of armour. The black, bodyglove of the undersuit was harder to remove from the two young men that had been wearing the armour, but it was made of a material that would stretch well enough to fit just about any average-sized humanoid. The Officer's uniform is, of course, easier to work with. The black colour rather than green identifies him as an Army officer, and the rank badge on the left breast indicates the young man as a Commander. From the looks of him, he was probably just out of the Academy, too. Definitely young, even compared to some of the Alliance's officers. [size=1]Istara[/size][sblock]The door is repairable, but it'll take well over an hour. The problem isn't in the wiring or anything like that, rather the fact that some small explosive buckled the door inwards slightly so that it no longer moves along the right path. The door also isn't responding to the control panel anymore, seemingly stuck where it had stopped and unable to move beyond that point one way or another. You can probably still get the door closed through forcing it, though any real repairs are going to take too much time.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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