Wardroom
To Mox, Naak said, "That's what was thought by many, as well. Only certain substances are able to cause degradation in the spires' material, that we know of. This leads us to believe that the source of the degradation could be very dangerous."
Naak slipped out a previously concealed data rod as she nodded to Karuah. She pulled a trigger and a volumetric visual of the planet and the huge spires that jutted from them appeared. The imagery was mostly taken up by the spires that extended from the world. There were inner workings made around the spires, such as a rail system and platforms. Between them were also floating flotillas of sentry-like organic bots. Beneath the spires was a world-spanning ocean. This display spun slowly for all to see.
"The unseen caretaker system of the planet may be the most difficult thing to navigate around," Naak Behea said aloud, "or it may be the drone groups out to preserve the planet. We don't know yet, nobody has tried to work against the planet in a very long time." She winced at her wording, "Well, we're not going out there to work against the artificial planet. More like, to figure out what's ailing her. Who knows if her defenses will be receptive to the help, though."
She looked on to the other questions and Irfan's statements.
"We leave after a good night's rest," she told the doctor, "Tomorrow morning at 0500 commonwealth standard time."