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<span class="mu-i">GOT IT</span>
And that's one override-- oh what's -- no that's not-- WINDOWS ME??? -- OH COME ON-- Wait, no, no, come on, just -- Nadir kick it -- alright Wilder I need you to flashfreeez-- thank you-- if you can just-- okay --- now--- and this part?? disolve this part?? --
comeoncomeoncomecomeon--
Okay NOW we've got it.
Ha ha!!
Wait *shit* that triggered the monitoring - though also of course all these cameras have been watching us this entire time and no one did anything about them so it's not like they don't know we were here--
Okay people!! The lockdown is lifting!!
Looks like it's time for a routesplit!! Get on the carriage and lets get out of here before the fuzz shows up!!
.. or, of course... we wait for them to show up and go that-a-way. Though since they're coming here first, they're bound to send their heaviest hitters right at us. I don't personally like sitting around waiting for high threat response team that's been watching me through cameras. That's how you get dead from grenade launchers.
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>Looks like the Security Lockdown is lifting
>The Carriage can proceed from RAU17!
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>UP: Disused sector with a BIO-CON warning
>RIGHT: Closed down sector behind a security lockdown. Unknown content. Leads towards a distant hub that REGENT is either containing or attempting to keep people out of.
>DOWN: Towards a REGENT managed SubHub, where maintenance and security are pushing into the tunnels. Likely to be *dense* with opposition and an active alarm. But it is right where REGENT has the most to lose.
>DOWN might involve *first* dealing with the response team coming right at you
>Simple majority wins.
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Hey, look! The override! RAU! Repairs, Utiltie and Tools! Those are SUPPLY PACKETS!
Quick, grab them before we go!
<span class="mu-s">STRESS-TEST: Looks like those Supply Packets are spread all over and full of useful things; but weren't we bailing out of here?</span>
>You can try to grab some with an Adroit test as you do other things, like vote, finish your chores, and other exciting down timestuff. But if you fail, that might get . . . interesting!
>For STRESS-TESTS, you can spend SP despite this being downtime. Issue is, it inflicts Long Term Fatigue as you empty your reserves. That stuff doesn't Recover easy!!
>If you're very clever, maybe you can do something else than a simple Adroit test?
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>DOWNTIME OPS aren't "turn" or "time" limited - declare general actions to attempt to respond / resolve / interact / do / move about and there'll be some sort of result.
>Just because there' not so limited doesn't mean the clock isn't tick tick ticking
>Security is COMING FOR YOU