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each little clam here know how to jam here (OPEN MINGLE POST)
A: THE ACTUAL WRECK
Maybe you're a daredevil who's not afraid of a little bit of radiation/fire/falling debris/angry wildlife hiding in a burned-out chassis. Or maybe you're one of the lucky ones who's immune to the radiation and are doing your part for the team. Either way, the monstrous silhouette of the Aurora looms in the distant waters of the Safe Shallows. Available for use are three Seaglides and one Seamoth to get out there, if you desire - although you might have to compete for their use. If you're feeling athletic, maybe you can even swim out there.
The radiation leak has been plugged, but the radiation itself is still dissipating from the area, so you probably shouldn't spend too long out here if you don't want to get sick. The hull of the ship is pockmarked with holes and damage, but not all of them are fit to be used as entrances by the crewmembers. Some of them might even have already been claimed by Crashes mistaking the dark nooks for caves. If you do get inside, there are still fires burning within the ship. Be careful out there!
B: GRASSY PLATEAU
Gotta get out there and check that new biome for resources before our big adventure. The Grassy Plateau is still largely unexplored, with plenty of treasures (or, well, survival resources) to be found.
In search of food? Apparently, those sand shark eggs are good eating, if you're daring enough to go toe-to-toe with a mother predator. Or maybe you'd prefer more exotic cuisine. Has anyone tried eating a Mesmer yet?
Alternatively, the expansive caves of this area are chock full of vibrant and unusual plant life that might offer some tasty nutrition to the hungry diver. Or there might be some that are medicinal - or toxic. Finding metals is another goal set by Ursula this month, and there's ore hiding deep down in the cave systems.
C: PARKS AND WRECKS
The Aurora's explosion left plenty of scrap metal around, and although some of it was cannibalized to fix the radiation leak, there are still husks of ship parts lying around on the ocean floor. If you're out searching for food, weapons, or other resources in any region, it may be worth investigating them to see if anything useful survived. The life pods embedded in the sand seem like a good place to start.
D: OTHER
You don't have to go foraging in the Grassy Plateau. Feel free to assist in preparations by gathering things from any of the biomes! Or you can stay in the base working on making all that weird stuff everyone else is collecting into something edible/helpful/otherwise useful.
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Nyuagh!! W-what happened?! Miss Peridot, are you okay?!
[ she's still holding onto him... he thinks?! he tugs his tentacle back like a lifeline, hoping she doesn't come back with a sand shark attached. ]
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Why does this always happen to me? What did I do to deserve this? I'm a good person!
[ Well, at least she's still complaining. That's probably a good sign. ]
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Settle down, settle down! Sensei took care of them! [ it's a good thing she's little and he has long tentacles... grabbing onto her with both hands, he holds her up and away from himself so he doesn't get punched too much, rather awkwardly trying to swim up into clearer waters with an octopus-like motion. He might look like one, but he doesn't really know how to move like one, apparently. ] Did you hurt yourself?
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No! No - I'm - fine. Everything is right where it should be! Why wouldn't I be fine? We're only trying to avoid getting killed by everything on this stupid planet!
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he sighs. ]
That's good. [ a pause as he tries (poorly) to tread water, letting Peridot go rather than continuing to hold onto her. He gets the feeling she's the type that won't put up with it for long. ] ... I understand your frustration. This situation is both dangerous and confusing. However, we must keep putting one foot in front of the other and continue dealing with it day-to-day as best as we can. Including making sure that our comrades aren't injured in Seaglider accidents.
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[ Peridot is generally not a fan. She's also still spitting sand and getting mouthfuls of saltwater. Uggggh. ]
I've had it up to here with this planet!
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[ wow, that wise, teacherly attitude sure flew out the window quickly. He huffs and puffs for another few moments, tentacles wriggling in exasperation. ]
Anyway, we're fine now, and that's what counts! No harm, no foul! That's my motto!
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[ No harm, loads of foul. At least as far as Peridot is concerned. ]
Let's just get inside...!
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[ but he's obediently heading back to the side of the Aurora, anyway, to look for a less threatening opening. Slowly. He doesn't swim well. ]
Anyway, we wouldn't have died. That would be impossible.
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[ Such a pessimist. ]
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[ his skin flashes green stripes, similar to an octopus's changing color. ]
Of course, since you're on my team, Sensei's amazing strength will be used to protect you, as well.
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[ That thought is incredibly alarming. She had a bad enough time when she thought there were three people trying to kill her. ]
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Nurufufu. I wonder... The government has placed a bounty on my head. Whoever can kill me will get ten billion yen. But they have to do it before March. If they don't make the deadline, I planned on destroying the planet.
[ despite his quirky, friendly attitude, he says this with a rather unsettling matter-of-fact tone. ]
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[ Asks the gem who up until a month or three ago wanted to destroy the planet. ]
Earth is so... unique!
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It is! I've travelled the globe many times, and I always find something new and interesting, no matter where I go. [ usually food. ] I'm surprised to hear such concern from you, Miss Peridot. Weren't you going to harvest the planet for resources, yourself?
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[ Look, this is already awkward enough. Don't make it more awkward. ]
There was too much diversity for me to just throw it away!
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I suppose it must seem amazing to someone like yourself. Is your world entirely mineral, like you?
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[ I.E. ordered and useful in some way. ]
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[ as he speaks, he lifts up another bit of loose paneling on the side of the ship - but there's no angry fish underneath this one, thankfully. Just some torn wiring and mechanical miscellany. ]
Sorry, gmail hid my notifs all week. Blugh.
[ Yes, he seems to get it. ]
Earth was supposed to be similarly developed, but there were complications.
np!
[ more than the people, until recently, if he's being honest... not that he's going to even hint at that. ]
You must find this ocean planet quite charming, as well, then.
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[ Peridot grumps. ]
It is... growing on me, admittedly.
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