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>drink some of the water coming out from one of the pipes, but first scan if it's okay to drink.

get a plank of wood, put tip of it in fire
use as torch, then explore further

>Proceed to examine the area and resources around you, long distances included. Then yourself.

now that you can see things more clearly see them more clearly

what's around you? anything new?

now that you can see things more clearly see them more clearly

what's around you? anything new?
>Proceed to examine the area and resources around you, long distances included. Then yourself.

>drink some of the water coming out from one of the pipes, but first scan if it's okay to drink.

Again, you weren't manufactured to simulate mandatory living qualities that regular humans have. You run on a dual-cell Solar Ultimate Last-Out power core. Not many androids are shipped with a power core this unique. It has 3 compartments, 4 power storages in the right compartment, a solar panel on the top of the first compartment, and then an energy compactor in the last compartment. Basically, you can still run on battery at night, due to the solar panel transporting some spare energy into the compactor and into power storage.

I think I'm bragging too much.

get a plank of wood, put tip of it in fire
use as torch, then explore further

You're pretty sure that you have a flashlight built-in, along with another few hopefully-useful gadgets.

>Proceed to examine the area and resources around you, long distances included. Then yourself.

Looking at the ladder closely, you see that it is actually made out of metal instead of wood. If it were made out of wood, it would have been plenty of energy to keep your fire alive. You fire also appears to be dying, as you've noticed. Vegetation isn't really a good source for energy. You always have your flashlight, but you prefer to only use it in dire situations, as it makes your power core reduce faster. Getting closer to the metal door, you hear something horribly distorted in there.

>Wonder why your text is oddly changing color like that

then turn on your flashlight and look round

>Wonder why your text is oddly changing color like that

The color of my narration changes according to the environment lighting. There's a fire burning, so there are more brighter colors. It would be very bad if we didn't have a fire.

oh that's neat i guess

kinda dumb but neat

Oh cool i'm gonna do something similiar to it

>Shine light on the door. Examine the way it looks and the area around it. Turn to vegetation after examining the area around the door and throw the vegetation into the fire if it isn't too moist.

Red and dark red because this is a creepy moment.

>Shine light on the door. Examine the way it looks and the area around it. Turn to vegetation after examining the area around the door and throw the vegetation into the fire if it isn't too moist.\

You turn on your built-in flashlight, your left hand starts projecting a bright spotlight to wherever you're pointing it at.

The fire died, so this flashlight is your only source of energy for now.

AXIS-$ bat
Battery level is currently at 78%
Estimated remaining battery life: 3h 18m 8s


Your battery has already started draining, but you have plenty at the moment so you should be fine if you can find another static light source quick enough

The door is like any regular old metal door. It has dust all over it, and there are bars at the top-middle where you can see through it. It's too dark too see anything though

You flash your light around the tiny building a little more, there isn't any more vegetation. You put them all into the fire which just died moments ago.

>Shine flashlight through bars to see through
« Last Edit: July 24, 2013, 01:39:54 AM by TristanLuigi »

it's cool and all that the text color changes but it's really painful to read

it's cool and all that the text color changes but it's really painful to read

that's the point