Whilst you are here, it occurs to you that you could take a photograph of your surroundings.
>>5683350Isn't that what cameras are for? Atrocity tourism? Choose:
>You must take a photo of this horrifying wasteland, that will reveal to the public the devastation of this war. Something from this atrocity of the past (?) that has not happened yet in the future (?) To ensure it never repeats or ever even happened, or whichever way round it is. QM: you can write in what war atrocity scene you wish to depict (might depend on if I can find an image of it though) You can also upload your own images!
>You should take a photo of that strange iron machine. Perhaps the blueprints of it could be reverse engineered - it might be valuable and worth quite a lot! The War Office could probably make some use of it...QM: This is of course a photo of the tank,
>>5685432>The correct and most dignified action is to take a selfie. You probably need to improvise an impromptu device or thingummyjig to trigger the camera shutter at a distance, but this can be done with all the debris scattered all around. After all, what do you look like anyway?QM: write in what you think you look like, see how the photograph compares...