MT3
Mech Bait
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« on: March 10, 2008, 03:27:26 PM » |
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Location:Near Equator(Under Ground) Imports: Machinery,fuel, etc Exports:Large masses of ore, Glass, steel beams,etc
Located in a massive underground cave built by settlers. The Work dome that was built to protct the workers is abandoned and leaves only the steel structure left standing. On the far end of the cave a dug out area has been made iknto a hexigonal shape and has been issued as a type of base. Currently alied to no one, few know it exists. only the importers and exporter know it. Most of the "Builderings" Are made of scrap from a damaged starship. Other pieces Are from "Pirated" starships, including fuel-less and dead in the water starships. Because of the salvaging, the base has amazing destructive capability, but is run by a rather peaceful gruop of people. Located at the top of the base, Large guns have been mounted and troop deployers are stuck on the sides. The entrance is littered with explosives and traps that include rockfalls, stalagmites and napalm. Barbaric,but effective. Most of the buildings are equipped with missle pods, but others are used to shelter machinery and goods. These buildings are triangular And very tall. several vehicles guard them. Located on the far left side are old abandined mining caves, some used to stash weapons. And on the far right corner is a passage that leads to a basement of some kind. What is down there is unknown. Traps have inpeeded our progress. Solid rock covers the entire basement. At this point, We are trying to find food suppliers. As stated, we are underground. With absolutely no water or food. All the ships we "Pirated" Have kept us well, stocked, but we are running out. So some Gardening excavation sites have been going on in the surface, but no luck yet.
What still is in the caves bothers us. Residents say they hear a very low moaning. Some say rumors, others state they saw "It". We have chosen to ignore this, But still. . . . . . . There could be something there. . . . . . . . . .
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