Walking across the bridge will bring participants somewhere a little unexpected. While they were definitely outside a moment ago, they will now find themselves in a long hallway. The floor and walls are made out of some grey metal, and outside their echoing footsteps, it seems eerily quiet... save for the gentle hum of what sounds like an engine. The hallway is long, with a few doors to the side along the way and an elevator at the end of it. While there seems to be multiple floors connected to the elevator, only two are accessible for some reason. Lockers are available near the elevator, which participants can open to get some nifty outfits.
Taking the elevator down leads to what appears to be some sort of engine room. Two more doors leading to rooms are available on the lower level. Going up the elevator, meanwhile, takes them to the bridge of a ship. Perhaps far more interesting than the bridge, however, will be what's beyond the controls and the captain's chair—outer space. The wide expanse of space stretches out beyond their eyes... in the distance, an unfamiliar planet can be seen, though the ship(?) seems to be much closer to that planet's moon. Maybe close enough to visit?
MAIN HALLWAY
Tech Lab - The first door on the left is a gift to all the nerds out there. Anything one might need to do a funky science experiment is here, including equipment and safety gear. Though it seems like the primary focus of the lab is scientific experiments, such as examining findings, there's also a workbench with more average tools for normal tinkering should you wish to build things. Remember, safety first!
Cafeteria - The second door on the left leads to a large, open area with four tables organized in two neat rows, with one giant window taking up an entire wall to give the occupants a rather amazing view of the galaxy. A big screen TV is on another wall, but it mostly seems to be giving updates to the crew instead of showing any kind of entertainment. Six vending machine-like objects are to the left of the television, and they all hold different kinds of food and drinks! Yay! Except they're all astronaut food! ...Yay?? While there does seem to be a door leading to a kitchen, there's a sign on it that reads, KITCHEN CLOSED. GARY FUCKED UP AGAIN. It's impossible to open. Oh well.
VR Room - The first door on the right leads to a seemingly empty room, except for a touchscreen pad situated next to the door. Touching it will give them a brief explanation of what this room is. It's a virtual reality room that reads the occupant's brainwaves to simulate different scenarios. How does that actually work, you ask? Well... moving on! The technology isn't advanced enough to replicate everything precisely, so keeping things simple and generic is the best way to get the type of scenario one would want without the system messing up. No, this is definitely not a holodeck, because that's copyright infringement.
Docking Bay - The second door on the right leads into... another hallway. Going all the way down that will take them to a docking area with two small shuttles that can seat up to four people each. There are eight sets of spacesuits in eight lockers nearby the ships. An airlock must be opened to allow the shuttles out into space. While both shuttles have controls that will open the airlock remotely from inside them, there is also an emergency switch inside the hallway that will open it as well. Just make sure you're holding on tightly to one of the safety handles and that no one is near the airlock doors before pressing that. Again, safety first!
UPPER DECK
Control Bridge - Where the ship's crew would watch over proceedings if they were, you know, around. There are various chairs next to complicated looking computers and buttons, with the captain's chair right in the center of the room. Large windows showcase all of the stars surrounding the ship, with a large, purple planet nearby. Even closer is a moon, bigger than Earth's, and it appears to be half encased in ice. The side closest to the ship doesn't seem to be frozen though. Touching any of the buttons or switches will only cause an AUTHORIZATION DENIED message to appear on the screens.
LOWER DECK
Engine Room - A trip down the elevator takes participants to the engine room. Various machines are all running at once, some silently, while others make strange noises either constantly or at intervals, altogether creating the hum they can hear throughout the entire ship. Unlike the rest of the ship, this area isn't as clean, so leaning on anything might leave some grease on your clothes. Space grease. That's normal.
Garden - Although it can probably be better described as a space greenhouse. A large variety of plants are grown here, ranging from flowers to fruits and vegetables. Though the majority are kinds that can be found on Earth, there is a section dedicated to ones that are a little more strange.
??? - The door to this room is difficult to open, but with enough effort it's possible. Inside is what appears to be an operating room, although a mostly empty one. At one side stands a sink with an empty, oddly stained bucket inside it. Next to the sink is a table with surgical instruments on it, such as scalpels, drills, saws, and other mundane items. In contrast to the bucket, these seem thoroughly clean. An empty operating table sits in the center of the room. There are restraints attached to it, and some seem to be broken as if they were pulled off. A few of those odd stains are on it, but it's fine. This is fine.
SPACE
The Moon - The only way to reach the moon is by taking one of the two shuttles down to it on a trip that takes about half an hour. There is a low amount of gravity on this moon, and to counter it, the spacesuits are rather heavy and may be difficult to maneuver in at first. Located on the surface of the moon are four roving vehicles that can seat up to three people each.
The immediate area is rocky, with gigantic canyons and mountains surrounding it. The rovers will have little difficulty traveling in these areas, but be careful with going too far. The farther they get away from the landing area, the more ice appears. Soon the landscape appears to be completely frozen over, and any wrong step might cause a crack in the ice to appear. Eventually, explorers will see signs that state, ONLY CROSS THIS POINT WITH AUTHORIZATION. If your character ventures past these signs, please contact the mods.
NORTHERN AREA - WEEK 1
Walking across the bridge will bring participants somewhere a little unexpected. While they were definitely outside a moment ago, they will now find themselves in a long hallway. The floor and walls are made out of some grey metal, and outside their echoing footsteps, it seems eerily quiet... save for the gentle hum of what sounds like an engine. The hallway is long, with a few doors to the side along the way and an elevator at the end of it. While there seems to be multiple floors connected to the elevator, only two are accessible for some reason. Lockers are available near the elevator, which participants can open to get some nifty outfits.
Taking the elevator down leads to what appears to be some sort of engine room. Two more doors leading to rooms are available on the lower level. Going up the elevator, meanwhile, takes them to the bridge of a ship. Perhaps far more interesting than the bridge, however, will be what's beyond the controls and the captain's chair—outer space. The wide expanse of space stretches out beyond their eyes... in the distance, an unfamiliar planet can be seen, though the ship(?) seems to be much closer to that planet's moon. Maybe close enough to visit?
MAIN HALLWAY
Tech Lab - The first door on the left is a gift to all the nerds out there. Anything one might need to do a funky science experiment is here, including equipment and safety gear. Though it seems like the primary focus of the lab is scientific experiments, such as examining findings, there's also a workbench with more average tools for normal tinkering should you wish to build things. Remember, safety first!
Cafeteria - The second door on the left leads to a large, open area with four tables organized in two neat rows, with one giant window taking up an entire wall to give the occupants a rather amazing view of the galaxy. A big screen TV is on another wall, but it mostly seems to be giving updates to the crew instead of showing any kind of entertainment. Six vending machine-like objects are to the left of the television, and they all hold different kinds of food and drinks! Yay! Except they're all astronaut food! ...Yay?? While there does seem to be a door leading to a kitchen, there's a sign on it that reads, KITCHEN CLOSED. GARY FUCKED UP AGAIN. It's impossible to open. Oh well.
VR Room - The first door on the right leads to a seemingly empty room, except for a touchscreen pad situated next to the door. Touching it will give them a brief explanation of what this room is. It's a virtual reality room that reads the occupant's brainwaves to simulate different scenarios. How does that actually work, you ask? Well... moving on! The technology isn't advanced enough to replicate everything precisely, so keeping things simple and generic is the best way to get the type of scenario one would want without the system messing up. No, this is definitely not a holodeck, because that's copyright infringement.
Docking Bay - The second door on the right leads into... another hallway. Going all the way down that will take them to a docking area with two small shuttles that can seat up to four people each. There are eight sets of spacesuits in eight lockers nearby the ships. An airlock must be opened to allow the shuttles out into space. While both shuttles have controls that will open the airlock remotely from inside them, there is also an emergency switch inside the hallway that will open it as well. Just make sure you're holding on tightly to one of the safety handles and that no one is near the airlock doors before pressing that. Again, safety first!
UPPER DECK
Control Bridge - Where the ship's crew would watch over proceedings if they were, you know, around. There are various chairs next to complicated looking computers and buttons, with the captain's chair right in the center of the room. Large windows showcase all of the stars surrounding the ship, with a large, purple planet nearby. Even closer is a moon, bigger than Earth's, and it appears to be half encased in ice. The side closest to the ship doesn't seem to be frozen though. Touching any of the buttons or switches will only cause an AUTHORIZATION DENIED message to appear on the screens.
LOWER DECK
Engine Room - A trip down the elevator takes participants to the engine room. Various machines are all running at once, some silently, while others make strange noises either constantly or at intervals, altogether creating the hum they can hear throughout the entire ship. Unlike the rest of the ship, this area isn't as clean, so leaning on anything might leave some grease on your clothes. Space grease. That's normal.
Garden - Although it can probably be better described as a space greenhouse. A large variety of plants are grown here, ranging from flowers to fruits and vegetables. Though the majority are kinds that can be found on Earth, there is a section dedicated to ones that are a little more strange.
??? - The door to this room is difficult to open, but with enough effort it's possible. Inside is what appears to be an operating room, although a mostly empty one. At one side stands a sink with an empty, oddly stained bucket inside it. Next to the sink is a table with surgical instruments on it, such as scalpels, drills, saws, and other mundane items. In contrast to the bucket, these seem thoroughly clean. An empty operating table sits in the center of the room. There are restraints attached to it, and some seem to be broken as if they were pulled off. A few of those odd stains are on it, but it's fine. This is fine.
SPACE
The Moon - The only way to reach the moon is by taking one of the two shuttles down to it on a trip that takes about half an hour. There is a low amount of gravity on this moon, and to counter it, the spacesuits are rather heavy and may be difficult to maneuver in at first. Located on the surface of the moon are four roving vehicles that can seat up to three people each.
The immediate area is rocky, with gigantic canyons and mountains surrounding it. The rovers will have little difficulty traveling in these areas, but be careful with going too far. The farther they get away from the landing area, the more ice appears. Soon the landscape appears to be completely frozen over, and any wrong step might cause a crack in the ice to appear. Eventually, explorers will see signs that state, ONLY CROSS THIS POINT WITH AUTHORIZATION. If your character ventures past these signs, please contact the mods.