Armor Storage
Toidorno stepped out of the module and calibrated his armor. He also reviewed the data being sent to him from the bridge. The Surveyors had arrived on scene and the Yome would shortly. He walked over to the armory and selected a weapon from the racks. He stepped back out and slung the
Rotysa Tyokame Nortejo over his shoulder. He adjusted the three extra clips that he had taken on the armor's belt.
"Here is the latest information on the
Âmuso Ibâka. She is adrift in the nebula, no vessels are currently within sensor range. Initial scans show that the ship has taken considerable weapon fire. There are weapon scoring across much of the hull and most of her weapons appear to be heavily damaged.
The power systems of the Âmuso Ibâka appear to be operating on backup power at a reduced level. Sâvyjo Hewid Letes once we are on board and we confirm no hostiles, it will fall to you to get to engineering and assess the situation.
Sâvyjo'sa Memi Sotar, the Ruoka Bultor specifically requested that no one but our Kynlumu'a was to go through the records of their Kynlumu'a. This is due to the sensitive nature of the ship's mission. Once you find the quarters for their Kynlumu'a you need to look at the data and see if there is anything present regarding who attacked them. After that, prepare to store the records of the
Âmuso Ibâka's Kynlumu'a, and naturally any personal accounts that they have.
Everyone else take a Tyokame Nortejo and four clips. While we have no indications of life signs, I prefer that we are armed just in case there are some hostiles still on board. Sar Memi, you have the option to not take one since your assignment is Lore collecting, and protection."
Tiodorno looked at the information updates coming in from the bridge.
"The Yome is going to take a position 1,000 meters from the
Âmuso Ibâka. We will EVA from the Yome to the Âmuso Ibâka and enter via the upper airlock."