Legotron123 wrote:Lewis and his...... friends? were exploring the potentially trapped museum when the lights and gravity went out.
Welsh Halfwit wrote:Keeva checked her arm as she slowly flipped over and was relieved as it still showed a charge percentage. "Not some sort of EMP, then," she said before the life support started to cut in. She patted herself down and pulled out something shaped like a credit card. She clicked the thing together and a small light attempted to light the darkness with limited effect.
Dan tried to stay still and calm. He'd been in zero-G before, whilst gutting a derelict cruiser-class ship on the dock. It was pretty fun back then, if he remembers correctly, but in the current situation he'd rather be able to walk. "
Well, if your arm's still on Keeva, then.." He carefully moved his left hand up toward his face, then swiped across the space with his right, promptly lighting up his face with the datapad he still had. "
..My pad still works! I'll set it to full brightness.. It'll be better than that.. thing. What is that?"He asked, trying not to make any sudden movements.
Legotron123 wrote:So much for finding security. Anyone have a flashlight? The mix breed said, floating in the dark. Or at least some way of getting down?
Dan aimed his light at Lewis' voice, revealing him as being upside-down. "
Yes, sir. Keeva has one and i'm using my pad.. You, ah, ok sir?" He asked, unsure if Lewis had no zero-G experience or just didn't enjoy it.