jkeller098
jkeller098
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22nd May 2019
24th May 2019
After 114 years a rad sensor failed and the stations computer program attemps to wake a crew judgeing that the sensor was sending a false signal. (note from creator: Thanks for front page and let me know if you have ideas in comments!)
station space story ss13 abandoned jkeller098

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  • TheGooseGuy
    TheGooseGuy
    19th November
    we live in the geeseway galaxy
  • TheGooseGuy
    TheGooseGuy
    19th November
    in what galaxy is this? if its relatively close like up to 40 000 ly or light years and they use half the power of a fully operational polonium reactor a small one that barely uses any fuel then they can make a neutron spreader it just a thing that make a big cone of neutrons that will stop at 1.5 ly then we can locate them
  • nobodyagain
    nobodyagain
    25th Dec 2023
    does the station have a spent fuel pool? they could use that to make some rtg's or a full size reactor for power.
  • nobodyagain
    nobodyagain
    24th Nov 2023
    this can be salvaged. one of primary wires still work, and the left side solar panels look like they work. they should be able to get charlie's backup power online at least.
  • ewpqfj
    ewpqfj
    1st Aug 2020
    you should make version in good repair
  • Supercrafter
    Supercrafter
    27th Aug 2019
    Beatless123: but they probably need to make a small core and fix the leaks and then they have to conserve energy
  • guesswho2778
    guesswho2778
    27th Aug 2019
    and just as the crew get things set up the universe mysteriously resets everything back a few hours...
  • guesswho2778
    guesswho2778
    27th Aug 2019
    yeah but no iron laying around... have to fight the hive bots for that or tear down the kitchens walls...
  • Quartich
    Quartich
    28th May 2019
    Maker confirmed I got the reference, so probably 3 cryopods survived, oxygen in some parts of station, and lots of resources to use :)
  • Zuriel
    Zuriel
    27th May 2019
    @Beatless123,If they have enough suits and oxygen to do that.