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The Modular Operations Mechanical arm on the back of the Silver Chariot is massive - far too large to be disassembled and carried about. It would be good replacement parts for specialist servos and wiring, if we picked it apart completely.
For now, Bubbav2 shrugs. It might be possible to mount the arm on them, if they were in their Large configuration. An intriguing prospect for carrying such a useful tool with us, for later.
NeoGenesis and Bubba combined can poke through the shielding on the sub-systems in the Silver Chariot and access the on-board maintenance HUD, a remarkably well-configured system for letting the Modular Operations Mechanic work through an enormously wide set of tasks, which includes "facilitate repair" - a function that it will immediately be set to to fix the cataclysmic damage suffered by collision, heat and horror.
Meanwhile, Mayor Gallium snaps the traditional vine on the new platform wing of St Acolyte's Field Hospital and the Woodsie Nurses ply their talents to get everyone back to mostly their fighting feet. Even if there are funeral rites to carry out for some, there are others not quite dead yet. The body is a remarkably resilient mechanism. Treat it well and it does gradually recover from many ills.
Consequences interfaces with the mysterious carriage that has rolled up, an enormous collection of useful spare materials. In converting it, it would be possible to build a throne fit for a god - perhaps escape the distorted, disassembled realm of barely there presence and finally reify the divinity of the flesh. To walk again in the lands of the mortal ones. Osiris was cut apart and spread over the far sands of distant realms, but need we emulate his every aspect? Perhaps . . . there are ways
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