Ames
Inactive Member
Power Armor Bay
Tankyusha entered the PA bay, equipped with a couple of large bags on either side of his hips and a few small pouches along his waist in the back. His belt seemed a bit too thick and one small service issue pistol was strapped across his chest. He certainly looked the part of the scientist going out into the wild for the first time. At least he'd left the safari helmet behind.
"Thank you for waiting on me. I believe I have everything I need for this expedition," said the android, seeming pleased with himself. Something about the way he stayed perfectly upright, legs shifting to accommodate the waves as the ship moved side-to-side was a little unnerving to watch.
He approached the bay doors, feet leaving the floor as his anti-grav device kicked in. "In regards to your question, Dirjon-Hei, I'm currently unaware of its purpose. It's near enough to the surface for our sensors to have picked it up and," he pointed to the large volcano in the distance, "seems to comprise the entirety of that mountain there. As the scanners were unable to detect the bottom of the structure, we can safely assume that it descends deeper into the ground. Whatever its purpose, being tall seems to be a requirement. I suspect your engineering knowledge may serve us well in this matter."
Gray-blue eyes settled on Tsuguka. "Ready to depart on your order."
Tankyusha entered the PA bay, equipped with a couple of large bags on either side of his hips and a few small pouches along his waist in the back. His belt seemed a bit too thick and one small service issue pistol was strapped across his chest. He certainly looked the part of the scientist going out into the wild for the first time. At least he'd left the safari helmet behind.
"Thank you for waiting on me. I believe I have everything I need for this expedition," said the android, seeming pleased with himself. Something about the way he stayed perfectly upright, legs shifting to accommodate the waves as the ship moved side-to-side was a little unnerving to watch.
He approached the bay doors, feet leaving the floor as his anti-grav device kicked in. "In regards to your question, Dirjon-Hei, I'm currently unaware of its purpose. It's near enough to the surface for our sensors to have picked it up and," he pointed to the large volcano in the distance, "seems to comprise the entirety of that mountain there. As the scanners were unable to detect the bottom of the structure, we can safely assume that it descends deeper into the ground. Whatever its purpose, being tall seems to be a requirement. I suspect your engineering knowledge may serve us well in this matter."
Gray-blue eyes settled on Tsuguka. "Ready to depart on your order."