User blog:Mavo7w/Sector zero story chapter 1

Epilogue. My name is Miles cook, and I’m a scientist working for Altera and I also own one of there spaceports, but that’s not the point of this story, you see I got a strange distress call coming from Fred Lachance and Jeremiah Murgle, who were supposed to be working at the delta station in sector-zero of 4546b. This was exactly what I needed, you see I have been trying to get to 4546b after my friend, Riley came back from the Aurora crash, with so much research and story in that Pda I had to do some research myself. And that distress call was what I needed to get passage to the planet.

I started packing everything I needed and set off to the space port, it would only be a single parasect of travel so only a couple hours till I would be on the planet. I still needed to pick where in the sector I should land first, the sea had more materials but was more dangerous and land also had the same pros and cons, but if I was going to find Fred and Jeremiah I would need to land in a place documented “The Twisty Bridges.” Because landing was too rough around delta island do to thermal vents and creatures called cryptocurtains or something, the broadcast wasn’t very clear on that.

chapter 2 rough landing

“Launching in 3. 2.. 1… pod 17 deployed”. And there I was entering the atmosphere of planet 4546b, my drop zone was going to be near a large cave system called the deep twisty bridges, where there’s supposed to be a lot of materials, I brought a rebreather, sea glide, cold suit, and food and water to last around a week, and I brought a build tool for building my lab. BEEP BEEP BEEP, “warning high turbulence, landing location changing by 57 meters and counting.” “That can’t be good.” I said as the pod tossed and turned, “10 seconds till impact and counting.” “Ok ten seconds.” I thought, seconds later we hit the water and I felt the pod sink Into the ocean.

I waited for the sound of the pod hitting the ground, and waited, my ears started to pop as I kept sinking deeper and deeper, I checked the depth and I was 250m deep, “That can’t be right.” I thought and I finally hit the seafloor at around 270 meters. I looked out the window and saw bridges of coral glowing in the dark as I looked around there was almost nothing down there, just rocks and the odd fish. I opened my locker and grabbed my scanner, knife, rebreather and o2 tank, and made the mistake of opening the door, as water started rushing in and flooding my pod, I swam out and shut the door hoping the water drainage would drain everything out before I needed air again, “ok I’m gonna need to fix that” I thought as I looked for some titanium to build an airlock for my pod and eventually make a base, that’s when I heard a large roar coming from the deep.