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Posted May 27, 2020, 10:01 a.m. by Cadet Winston Greiss (Engineer) (L Lay)

Posted by Cadet James Hilton Douglas (Scientist) in Main Sim - Mine Entrance

Posted by Gamemaster Wombat (Gamemaster) in Main Sim - Mine Entrance

Posted by Cadet James Hilton Douglas (Scientist) in Main Sim - Mine Entrance
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Keval nodded to himself as power was restored. “Okay, now we can actually find out what is going on here,” he said.

“Douglas, pull up the system logs and see there is any information of what happened before we got here. Griess, check out the current systems and let me know if there’s anything unusual.”

“Aye.” Douglas started to open the system logs, peering thoroughly yhrough at the screen.
Meanwhile, the Andorian activated the communications system. =^= Vras to Challenger. We have restored power and activated the station’s communication system. You should be hearing us properly now. We can report, well, that there are no updates from the other teams yet. =^=

-Lt. Keval Vras, CE

(Cadet. Douglas. Science)

Greiss tapped a few buttons on his tricorder, adjusting a knob to view separate power readings. He squinted at the screen, looking for some kind of irregularity. He felt a pit in his stomach. This place gave him the creeps.
“Mister-Lieutenant, uh… Vras, sir?” He said, his hands shaking a little as he turned the dial on his tricorder. “No one’s still in here, right? Nothing unfriendly in particular?”

~Cadet Winston Greiss, Engineer

Douglas still staring gave a remark, “There’s nothing, we scanned. If there was something we would have seen it.” Douglas smirking, gave a jokingly statement. “Right?”

(Cadet. Douglas. Science)

Continued scans reveal that other than the no sentient bacteria and fungi that can be found on most exposed surfaces every where in the galaxy, there was no other life forms of note within 200 yards in any direction.

GM Wombat

“Well, only if you don’t consider isolated miners on a moon surrounded by electrical storms to be unfriendly,” Keval said. “Other that than, we should be okay.”

“Douglas,” Vras said, looking over at the science cadet. “Anything in those logs? (OOC: I would suggest giving some detail about which logs you are trying to access, how your character is approaching it, etc. - it can sometimes have an affect on the GM’s response.)

“Greiss, pull up the sensors of the tunnels and see if you can find where our fellow crew members are crawling around… and where the tunnel collapse is.”

-Lt. Keval Vras, CE

Winston walked over to a console on the other side of the room and began searching through the readouts. “These miners sure need to brush up on their interface organization skills…” He mumbled as he sorted through the cluttered array of mineral records and equipment documents. “Ah! Here we are.” He squinted at the map of the tunnels until he located a group of life signs. “Looks like two groups are headed through the fourth tunnel.”

~Cadet Winston Greiss, Engineer

“Aye,” Douglas tried to access the logs of all meteorological scans and anomalies over the past 100 days, as well as all structural logs and anomalies over the same time period.

(Cadet. Douglas. Science)

Weather-wise there was nothing at all unusual other than the electrical storms that plagued the moon.

“Ok, nothing we didn’t know on weather.”

For structural analysis, it appears that there was some sort of gas sensor that went off before the explosion but was manually disabled. A good working theory would be that someone turned off the sensor and a piece of machinery sparked some sort of explosion that shook the complex.

GM Wombat

“Right, ah, looks like a gas sensor was manually disabled before an explosion, disabling this system may have caused the explosion.” Douglas said whilst squinting at the logs for details.

(Cadet. Douglas. Science)

“Can you find exactly when it was disabled?” Greiss questioned from across the room as he instinctively began reorganizing the miners’ database. “I doubt that anyone, or anything, would attempt to shut off a gas sensor in person. By that line of thought, if we know the time it was deactivated, we might be able to find some kind of clue in the internal logs.”

~ Cadet Winston Greiss, Engineer.


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