Note the moon is FAR. We have a little time before its utterly ruined
It's pretty far, but we've got no idea how fast those moon chunks is moving after Louise exploded it.
there is at least half a day until moonfall becomes more than a pretty light show.
QM may well be rolling dice for any plan that goes past the half-day limit to see when the first chunk hits.
I'm going to assume we can fit everyone in the submarine.
Q: Will we be able to fit all of X-Com on the submarine?
A: Ha!
I can think of a few characters.
Don't suppose 'Summon an individual powerful enough to resolve the current crisis to our benefit that is also not malevolent enough to harm us for the imposition' is an acceptable write-in?
Also, are the giants from Majora's Mask what you're thinking of? Cause' those are the only guys I can think of on the Potential Worlds list that have stopped a falling moon before. Granted, the moon there was all in one piece, so it may not be applicable here.
Anyways, I'd like to see as much of X-Com preserved as can be and sent to a new universe ASAP. Fallout doesn't look salvageable, unless anyone's got a novel idea for preventing the moon chunks from impacting the planet. We could pack everyone in like sardines onto the sub and not save everyone, plus we wouldn't have the resources to keep the survivors alive for long anyways. Our best bet would be to get a new sigil stone and get everyone out via Oblivion Gate. But who knows if we'd be able to get a replacement as quickly as we got the first one way back when, and for all we know the phoenixes are still about, ready to ruin our day once more. So I think it's best to hedge our bets; try to get evacuation underway, but also prepare to survive the initial onslaught, in case we can't get the Gate back up and running in time.
-[X] Cast Ebonyflesh on an X-Com member and transfer Lily's crushing grip to them, so she can be brought back to her father.
--[X] Encourage her to practice the magic you've shown her.
---[X] Louise may need an apprentice herself one day!
-[X] Summon your apprentice and her familiar.
--[X] It wouldn't do to have her crushed by a wayward meteor while you're busy with the novelty of resolving a disaster you had no hand in creating.
---[X] Also having her magicka to tap would be invaluable for this crisis!
-[X] Sigh in frustration at your apprentice's drained and mangled state, stabilize her, then direct her familiar to bring her to the infirmary.
--[X] Have her kept sedated, because you can practically see her soul leaking out of her, and you're too busy to address that right this instant.
-[X] Order the brahmin milked to exhaustion.
--[X] Inform Cattleya that the both of you will be starting calcium rich diets effective immediately.
-[X] Quickly instruct Cattleya in the ways of charging soul gems, then set her to the task.
--[X] That shield will need all the power it can get if you can't scrounge up a new sigil stone.
-[X] Attempt to bully another daedroth into handing over a sigil stone.
--[X] Preferably in a location where the direness of your situation isn't apparent to said daedroth.
---[X] Leverage is everything!
-[X] X-Com personnel should be fortifying the base and preparing to withstand the flooding and other secondary damage that will likely result from multiple nearby impacts from lunar meteors.
--[X] Any person on base that can't help with the fortifications should be preparing for evacuation, should your efforts with the daedroth prove successful.
---[X] The important thing is to keep everyone busy and not thinking of whether the shield can withstand a direct hit; panic is worse than useless!
Also, just in case,
@PieceThruWar, if Cynric can make it out of Fallout to another universe before impact, would he still be able to summon everyone from Fallout, due to time shenanigans between different planes? I recall that it wouldn't work when we abandoned the X-Com world due to the particular nature of that specific universe, but could it work here?