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âAnd thatâs the last tip you get. Now huddle up, figure out what to do, and good luck. Youâre going to need it,â Greg said, giving them a two fingered salute before the hologram shut down except for a new interactive portal that glowed to life near the base.
âYou have got to be kidding me,â Parsivir exclaimed, with many others offering similar sentiments of discontent. âWeâre supposed to be here years?â
âEasy everyone,â Trevor said, waving his hands at them to calm down. âWe knew this was going to be big, we just didnât know how big. And look on the bright sideâŠwe finally get to do what we want, when we want, so letâs take a closer look at those mechanical components and see what weâve got to work with.â
There wasnât much complaining after that, and the buzz amongst their semi-telepathic group mojo was a âwork the problemâ thing rather than a âstand still and bitchâ waste of time. Theyâd learned that lesson in the maturia, but it appeared theyâd be teaching themselves from here on out.
Darren pulled out his component and set it down on the ground next to the others, with a few of the Furyans stepping in to assemble parts that fit together, eventually working them all down into three different machinesâŠnone of which looked familiar, until Kaen though to use the data in the obelisk to look them up.
âMobile mining equipment,â he said, bringing up holographic diagrams to match each. âMolecular sifter. Alchemy pod. Basic fabricator.â
âWe can use those to make other machines,â Darren said, suddenly realizing their potential as did some of the others.
âWe can make every piece of Star Force equipment using those,â Nathan added. âIf we donât break them. If we do weâre back to sticks and rocks.â
âWhat do we need to make duplicates?â Trevor asked.
âA lot,â Kaen said, not even trying to look it up now. âBut if the plans are in here, itâs possible. We have to harvest resources, though, to put into the sifter. The closer to what we need the better.â
âWhat powers them?â Ina said, getting to the next logical point ahead of the others.
Kaen frowned and did some searching. âThese are special varieties fueled byâŠinfrared radiation.â
âSo we can power them with our Rensiek?â Darren asked, stepping up to and placing his hand on the sifter.
âIn theory, but we donât have the calories for a lot of that.â
âSunlight?â Wennie wondered.
âThereâs a battery unit inside,â Kaen said, doing the data digging for the group. âItâŠwill hold a slow charge. So however we can get it, no matter how long, and we can use it.â
âBut we have to be picky about what we use it for,â Trevor warned. âThis is part of the test. We have to work real hard to power this, so our first choices are going to be damn important.â
âSo no hot tub?â Neiva asked not so sarcastically as it sounded.
âAfraid not,â Trevor said with a sigh. âUnless you can build one the old fashioned way...â he said, having an epiphany. âKaen, how hot can we get the equipment before it gets damaged?â
âUmm,â he said, looking it up.
âSpecifically, can it stand up to a bonfire?â
Everyone turned to look at their fires, which theyâd made extra big more for fun than heat, but now might be far more important than they realized.
âEasy,â Kaen said in astonishment. âYou can dip these things in molten lava and it wonât damage themâŠjust clog them, so letâs not do that.â
âAre there any thermal vents nearby?â Darren asked.
âChecking,â he said, searching for a map of the local areaâŠonly to pull up an empty hexagon 100 miles on each side. âGuys, I think I found what Greg was referring to. Weâve got boundaries, and on the other side of them are, I think, more zones where other Furyans are going through the same tests.â
âHow far away?â Trevor asked.
â100 miles to the tips of a hexagon, soâŠâ he said, doing the mental math and having to guess at the square roots until he came close, â86 or 87 mile straight shot to what is said to be a shield barrier. So weâre not making contact or getting help from them.â
âDoes it say which bloodline they are?â
âIt doesnât say a damn thing other than draw our boundary lines, and inside it is no information other than the location of the obelisk. Weâre going to have to make our own maps.â
âOk, so we need scouting parties. Anything in there we can draw on, or are we using dirt and sticks?â
âProbably,â Kaen said, searching in a familiar way, for the data terminal was configured the same as the one they had in the maturia. âYeah, thereâs a drawing program, along with journals. Thereâs also video and holo caches, but we donât have any tech for that.â
âYet,â Orio added.
âYet,â
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