>>5601650>>5601710>>5601738>>5601873>>5601983>>5602001>>5602003You decide that the best course is to hold down the button, and you almost start unpacking supplies before an errant glance lands on a chair.
'Well, that's a bit easier than I thought it would be.'
Grabbing one and once more going through the process is quick, and keeps you from needing to spend any resources.
AKA, that was a good writein.Going through the door, a few moments after you pass the chair falls, and the door locks shut behind you. There’s another, equally thick door, with a checkpoint built into the wall. Entering the point quickly (the door was unlocked) and swiping your card opens the next door, to close soon after.
Before you lies a great, rolling plain rent with cliffs and canyons, lit by an artificial sun. Being a machine, you can’t feel your feet, but on a hunch you look down; the ground isn’t natural either. Depending on the exact part you look at, it’s what looks to alternately be unnaturally well-kempt grass and astroturf in equal measure, forming a seemingly unending patchwork.
In the distance are a series of ugly grey and brown blisters on the landscape, dominated by a large, flat dome that’s hanging half off of a ledge, and a tall blister with many protruding spires, all likely some form of settlement or outpost.
You see many blurs in the distance moving, none directly towards you, but either towards each other or the blisters. On the ‘horizon’, you can see the bright red of a hellevator.
>Head towards one of the smaller blisters. They’re closer, and you might more easily learn what’s going on in the presen if your theory is correct.>Head towards the flat dome. It looks tough, sturdy. It’s likely to be intact, and that appeals to your desire for social interaction.>Head towards the spire-blister. It’s likely to be important if the old lizardbrain “tall=powerful” mindset persists down here.>Head towards one of the large blurs (or large groups) going between blisters on an intercept course. More people is more opportunities, positive and negative.>Track down a smaller blur. Less chance of things going wrong if hostilities occur.>The Hellevator. If you’re lucky, it’s got an underground hellscalator system attached, which should make your job a “hell” of a lot easier.