[X] On a large, rocky island near the Southern Pole. Colder weather will settle the local waters and permit our growing a broader range of crops. Biodiversity is observably less here, but that may be to our advantage: no deep mantle of nitrate spoilage to clear, and virtually none of the calcite tubers. Mineral counts are very good. Warrens beneath the island teem with chull. You'd hate to be the aggressor tasked with flushing defenders out of a cave system like that one. The sea here is equally rich with life, so kelp farming outlooks are promising. [1] Water (Primary)
[2] Agriculture (Primary)
[3] Extraction (Primary)
[X]Build – Advances in materials science and engineering, mostly useful for base-building.
Rocky island: Good for defense, allows time for us to build up and establish more permanent infrastructure. Good for mining and maritime opportunities.
Ranking choices: Basically following the Rule of 3s here: A human lives 3 minutes without air, 3 days without waters, 3 weeks without food, etc.
As for the research, before we can properly explore, we need to make sure our initial buildings are as high a quality as possible, so that we have semi-decent homes and shelters. After this period, then we can properly explore.
Also, just discovered this game, and as a huge SMAC/SMAX fan, I am so in.
Can we contact Marsh's colonists? If we're thinking about this as gamers, early-game rushes in competitive environments as a meta-strategy are always very strong; if we're thinking about this as economists, we would call them initial factor endowments instead. They refer to the same idea, where we attract the loyalty of Marsh's colonists by not being crazy people prioritizing their ideological agendas over the initial common good.
Because of electromagnetic interference, you cannot use the Landing Pod's communications systems to open a channel to Marsh's colonists until after landing.
Data Nodes are basically car-sized "big iron"--hugely powerful computers that can be used to run complex computations such as would be required by a laboratory. Some of the purposes they can be used for include: speeding technological research, expanding public DataLinks access by increasing processing capacity, and extending the range or improving the precision of your sensor arrays.
I am heading out to obtain delicious Chinese food. When I return, there will be an update.
[x] In the monsoon jungles of the eastern continent. Tall trees are a reminder of home, but we're also looking at meaningful mineral, nutrient, and energy potential. Fungal growth is inhibited here, and the ecosystem much more efficient than elsewhere on Planet so that the biomass bed is much reduced.
[1] Water (Primary)
[2] Agriculture (Primary)
[3] Extraction (Primary)
[x] Expand – Focus on population growth and mobility.
With Lal as our character, we're basically obligated to do this at least once. After all, this is his defining quote in SMAC:
Lal said:
As the Americans learned so painfully in Earth's final century, free flow of information is the only safeguard against tyranny. The once-chained people whose leaders at last lose their grip on information flow will soon burst with freedom and vitality, but the free nation gradually constricting its grip on public discourse has begun its rapid slide into despotism. Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master
And while we have a lot of freedom in how we play Lal however we want, but this is so central to his character and faction that it'll almost certainly end up on our todo list.
You have satisfied the Purists at the expense of the Supremacists, though the precise reasoning that helped you arrive at that judgement lacked a certain sentimentality that perhaps was desired by those who first birthed the proposal.
I really like the little touches like this, where you look into the reasoning we use for our votes and put it into the narrative. Makes it feel like more than just the votes themselves matter, and that even when losing a vote you can help shape the discussion and quest in interesting ways. And the quote is nice too. The well written custom quotes - or appropriate historical quotes - really add a lot to the quest here. It gives us a lot of insight into how our character thinks and expresses themselves without needing to break the third-person faction-centric narration most of the quest is written in, while also giving the quest a lot more of the SMAC feel. Good job with that.
Vote 1 - Location, Location, Location Ruins of the Pathfinder Colony – 0 Near Forward Landing Team – 1 Rocky island, southern pole – 6
In the sea – 2 Monsoon Jungle – 4 Biomass "Toadstools" - 0 Dune Seas - 0
Vote 2 (It's the Economy, Stupid!)
Water - 12(1), 1(2)
Agriculture - 12(2), 1(1)
Extraction - 13(3)
Chamomile makes Planetfall on a large, rocky island in the southern polar region. They find themselves alone.
Peacekeeping Forces prioritize development of a viable water economy.
Peacekeeping Forces begin a concerted survey of the island in an attempt to gain the first understanding of Centauri Ecology.
Results:
Adjectives that describe your new home: Cold. Slippery. Windy. Isolated. Crabby?
When they aren't charging forward to claim your supplies, chull pack in tight around any and all heat sources. Leave a low-wattage lamp on in a cave mouth overnight and it will be practically sealed up by mounds of chull come morning. Chamomile's engine cones were red-hot for days after the descent. Guan succeeded in keeping the chull away only with fourteen determined Spartans and some high-pressure water hoses. One hydrology crew that left a 'Rover parked upslope during an excursion down to the shore later returned to find its dismantled chassis, struts snapped, chull squatting on the reactor casing and lodged in the exhaust.
The winds are a problem. 'Formers are raising breaks so that the plastic sheeting for your hab shelters won't get torn off the poles, but for the meantime you've relegated most colonists to the caverns. Large enough to fit even your heaviest machinery, they promise sturdy shelter. The sick and wounded are being kept aboard the Landing Pod to receive care in a calmer, more sterile environment.
Better luck attends your time on the water: test charges fired into the sea bed validate the orbital scans. If you'd simply care to drill, the oil's down there.
Attempts to raise Marsh have come to naught. LaCroix says the trouble is "background noise." Every frequency is alive with static that overwhelms all but the strongest signals. Without line-of-sight, long-range communication is hopeless. To avoid their being lost or damaged, Guan collected the precious radios issued to every colonist and assigned "accountability buddies" instead. Cabo primero Pereira and his gunners scaled the island's tallest peak with a reel of coaxial cable spooling back behind him--presently the only way for the battery to receive firing orders in real-time.
Faction Specifics
Service Record:
Subject was born in Hyderabad, West Pakistan. Father was a major in the West Pakistan Army frequently deployed on peacekeeping operations, mother a nurse with Médecins Sans Frontières. Studied philosophy and medicine at Aga Khan University, specializing in thoracic surgery. Volunteered at Red Crescent camp surgery in Azad Kashmir for three years after graduation, tending primarily to victims of the Six Minute War. Later traveled extensively in North-West Frontier Province. Elected to National Assembly, serving a single term before losing heavily after criticizing Inter-Services Intelligence for its relationship with the Pakistani Taliban.
Obtained placement as a junior researcher with the World Health Organization in Basel, Switzerland exploring protein encoding for DNA repair. Signed letter of protest against Nobel Prize nomination of Dr. Tamineh Pahlavi on grounds of ethical deficiency. Leadership of protest movement elevated subject's profile in U.N. circles. Rapidly ascended agency bureaucracy to become Chief of Staff to Thai General Secretary Apsara Mongkut. Controversial for his involvement in decision-making around U.N. peacekeeping actions in Nigeria's Mid-Western Region (declaimed as making the U.N. "effectively an adjunct of the Federal Army") and again in Quebec, where U.N. forces were blamed for failure to prevent the Black Watch Killings. Conspiracy theory linking U.N. inaction to the eventual success of the Frontdelibération du Québec prompted subject's reassignment as Assistant Director of the WHO. Directly appointed Chief of Surgery, Unity Mission, by U.N. General Secretariat.
Psych Profile: Humanitarian
Seeks to de-escalate conflict and create harmonious environments. Dedicated to ideals of U.N. mission unquestioned, loyalty superb. Deep connection to loved ones possibly exploitable by adversary.
Preference for intellectualizing policy problems can lead to apparent contradictions in application of professed ideals. Notwithstanding subject's leadership culpability for two decisive U.N. interventions that inspired accusations of rank partisanship, interlocutors report that subject was "maddeningly prone to seeing false equivalency" between parties to any dispute. One Canadian chargée d'affaires complained: "He always gave the FLQ an opportunity to explain why they'd committed their latest heinous crime."
Very high esteem for democratic ideals may explain subject's especially negative reactions to the perceived hypocrisy of the Western powers, contrasted with tendency toward silence in regard to regimes with unbroken records of illiberal and anti-democratic behavior.
CAUTION:Subject scored abnormally low (.32) on Atherholt Trauma Function Test, indicating unsuitability for crisis leadership. Contrast with extremely positive remarks from Morgan Emergency Services instructions following simulated compartment breaches.
Faction Overview:
Leader: Commissioner Pravin Lal Rank: Chief Medical Officer / Head of Medical Division Colony Model: Democratic Republic Why did civilization on Earth fail? The free flow of information was curtailed, preventing the global populace from obtaining an accurate understanding of their plight or organizing to do anything about it. What is the fundamental truth of the universe? Only the educated are free. What is necessary to ensure the survival of humanity on Chiron? The principles and practice of democracy. Vision: Implement the U.N. Charter and reunite the Unity survivors under its auspices. Starting Technology: Informatics
Affinity: Purity
-1 EFFICIENCY (administration requires the careful balancing of interests and perspectives)
Our votes on the Planetary Council count double (masters of the bureaucracy)
50% chance new POPS are Talents (we attractive the intellectual elite)
Objectives
Convene a Planetary Council under the United Nations Charter
Faction Inventory +1squadron Combat Hovercycles (Electric) +1squadron Unity Foils (Electric) +1squadron Space Construction Vehicles (S.C.V.) +1 Skycrane, with various mission modules +1 Supply Crawler (Terran Nutrients) +2 squadrons Unity Rovers (Fission) +3 Multiple Use Labor Element (M.U.L.E.) +4 Data Nodes (must be used for Discovery track technologies) +1 Industrial-Scale 3D Printers
+Faction Personality (Terrance LaCroix) +1 Heavy Mortar (107mm) +1company U.N. Marine Corps (Veteran) +Spartan Prisoners +esteemof Purists +esteemof Stepdaughters of Gaia, Shapers of Chiron -esteemof Supremacists
Other Named Characters: Base Operations Director Guan Biao, Third Lieutenant Bruce King, Cabo primero Felix Pereira
Next Chapter Setting Up Shop
Let's make some choices for our colony.
First, what shall we call it? [Write-in]
Now, where do we start? Choose 2. Actions today, Influence tomorrow. Remember: we have a great surplus of energy at the moment, but we'll need mass to fuel the 3D printers. We can go up to 1 week (real time) before the supplies we took from Unity are exhausted (assuming no productive resource-generation activity on Chiron).
[ ] Begin acclimatization routines. Ween the colonists off dependence on their pressure suits and supplemental oxygen. Design a regimen of exercise to build the muscle demanded by this harsher gravity. If the task can be performed manually, do it that way. Push-button living isn't "the future," it's potentially a recipe for social malaise. [+Planet, -Supplies, -Morale]
Dr. Tamineh Pahlavi said:
A man lives in the past. He practices ceaselessly the four notes of a tune we all know: A, C, T, G. It is the only tune on his sheet. But a child is the future. A child dreams of one day playing a new note, X. The purpose of society must be to revise the sheet to make this new music possible. - Eternity in the Garden [1]
[ ] Guan's gentle hand with the chull is failing to dissuade them from venturing too close to the colonists. And they aren't harmless. We've had injuries. Order Cabo primero Pereira to take some target practice. [+Veterancy, -Planet]
[ ] Start pitching individual shelters. Common habs are more efficient but privacy is a cornerstone of healthy living, both physically and mentally. [+Health, -Supplies]
[ ] Connect our Data Nodes to the Chamomile's core and turn all that raw computing power toward collecting and organizing patient health indicators. Our casualties are living on borrowed time. If we plan to save them--and limit their long-term draw on our finite stockpile of medical supplies--then we have no choice but to act quickly. [-X Data Nodes, +Health]
[ ] Embody a volunteer militia. Task King to see to the training of a citizen defense force. Their first job? Hold a perimeter against the mindworms. But start high-angle and confined space rescue drills. It won't be long before our bolder colonists begin taking tumbles on the rocks. [-Supplies, -Economic Growth Factor]
[ ] Ready the SkyCrane. King will take such Marines as he shall adjudge necessary to retrieve the Unity DataCore, if practicable. To replenish their spent munitions, we'll start the 3D printers going. [--Supplies]
[ ] Take the SkyCrane first to Marsh. If we can't hail him from afar, we can at least practice the way of the good neighbor. And what better way than to arrive unarmed and with an offer to take up work? Let him see that the Peacekeeping Forces make no distinction between ourselves and the Forward Contact Team. [--Supplies]
[ ] Establish a Reading Room. Dr. Johann Anhaldt, a noted authority on robotics, has agreed to deliver a series of lectures for our edification, following which we will hold a poetry workshop. [+Morale]
[ ] Drill down to the local water table and erect a pump station. We will establish wells for local irrigation. [--Supplies, +++Water Economy, --Planet]
[ ] Set up moisture catchments and impose sustainable rationing for purposes other than drinking. [+Water Economy]
[ ] Staff an observation post at the opposite end of the island. Link it to the main settlement with cable. Detach a platoon of Marines for the purpose. Make sure they are given organic transport.
[ ] Begin excavation for minerals. Send the 'Former into the tunnels beneath the island. [++Minerals, -Planet]
Ikuro Katamari said:
THX 1138, come to heading North 438 Mark 2-Niner. You are entering a blasting zone. Repeat: you are entering a blasting zone. Be alert for the blasting signal. - Base Operations Director, Shapers of Chiron
[ ] Equip an expedition. Let's see if we can do some mapping of the broader region. They'll take the Foils.
[ ] Clear the rock and turn loose the Supply Crawler. [++Nutrients, --Planet)]
[ ] Establish sealed agricultural tents. We don't have a sense of the local ecology. Let's not have a biological containment breach our first season, okay? [+Nutrients]
[ ] We need mass to fuel the 3D printers. Start collecting the local rock and whatever composting nitrates we can find. [+Minerals]
[ ] Write-in.
[1] The "A, C, T, G" quotation is modified from the recent film Blade Runner 2049 (2017).
Assume you have a fairly long leash for now. Go a week (real time) racking up maluses in the twos and threes every day, and you will be in big trouble. We're going to keep a running tally together starting tomorrow.
[] Great Refuge [] Ready the SkyCrane. King will take such Marines as he shall adjudge necessary to retrieve the Unity DataCore, if practicable. To replenish their spent munitions, we'll start the 3D printers going. [--Supplies] [] Set up moisture catchments and impose sustainable rationing for purposes other than drinking. [+Water Economy]
Name yanked from canon Peacekeeper base names.
Get the datacore ASAP and do the water option that won't cause the planet to go 'It's Mindworm boil time baby!' on us before we have adequate defenses.
[] Great Refuge [] Ready the SkyCrane. King will take such Marines as he shall adjudge necessary to retrieve the Unity DataCore, if practicable. To replenish their spent munitions, we'll start the 3D printers going. [--Supplies] [] Set up moisture catchments and impose sustainable rationing for purposes other than drinking. [+Water Economy]
Name yanked from canon Peacekeeper base names.
Get the datacore ASAP and do the water option that won't cause the planet to go 'It's Mindworm boil time baby!' on us before we have adequate defenses.
[] Drill down to the local water table and erect a pump station. We will establish wells for local irrigation. [--Supplies, +++Water Economy, --Planet]
[] Clear the rock and turn loose the Supply Crawler. [++Nutrients, --Planet)]
There's a lot on here that I really want to do, but survival needs to come first. Everything else is secondary. But let's talk longer term, because I imagine that most of these options will continue to be available in the following turns. So here's my recommendations:
Turn 1
- drill for water
- clear rock for supply crawler
net: +++ Water, ++ Nutrients, ----Planet, -- Supplies
This turn's about the basics, and while I don't like going so far into the negatives for planet score so fast, survival trumps planet rating for any non-gaian faction, and we are very much in survival mode right now. Just hoping that we're a small enough colony this early on that we don't trigger mind-worm attacks. Also, we brought that crawler with us, let's use it. If a single invasive species of soybean starts spreading I'm OK with that. Not enthused, but we can handle a single species of plant mucking about, so long as we don't repeat this lightly with other species.
Turn 2
- skycrane
- either Former into the tunnels or collecting rocks
net: ? + data core ?, +(+) minerals, ? - planet ?
total: +3 water, +2 nutrient, +1/2 minerals -4/5 planet, -4 supplies
We prioritized the data core, so let's go retrieve it before someone else does, and we'll potentially have a massive benefit in the long run depending on how intact it is. And get our other basic income up and running to hopefully replenish our resources a bit, as I'm hoping we can use minerals to replenish supplies. Whether we take the 5th planet hit or not depends if anything bad comes from turn 1 with the -4 planet we get. If it's not bad, we take the quick gains and worry about that later. If it is a noticeable problem, we go for the less damaging route.
Turn 3
- Reading Room
- Start pitching individual shelters OR Begin acclimatization routines
Morale boost will be really useful here, as it will signal to the colonists that we've made it. We should have basic production in all three primary sectors by now, and we're sort-of self sufficient. And now is the time that we reward the colonists for their hard work. Because low morale is something we definitely don't want. As for the third action, it depends on whether we have any sign of health problems on the way or not. If we do, we go for the health bonus. If not, then the acclimatization routines are probably useful - and offset by our reading room morale boost. And while +1 planet might not seem like a lot - and it likely isn't - we need to think about more than mechanical boosts here. This is our people starting down the path of considering Chiron as their home, and adapting to it. Truly making it a part of their lives, rather than futility trying to live in their earth-like bubbles. It lets us move forwards, rather than being stuck looking longingly towards the past. Now make no mistake, we're the peacekeepers, so there will always be some degree of looking longingly to the past, but we shouldn't let our people get too caught up in that mindset.
Beyond turn 3, enough will have happened that I don't think planning now has all that much value. Best to reevaluate once we've seen the results of all of this. Though if we go this way, we should probably avoid stacking any more planet penalties ontop of the 4/5 we'll already have, as the worms will show up eventually and this is probably already pushing things a bit on their arrival.
[X] Connect our Data Nodes to the Chamomile's core and turn all that raw computing power toward collecting and organizing patient health indicators. Our casualties are living on borrowed time. If we plan to save them--and limit their long-term draw on our finite stockpile of medical supplies--then we have no choice but to act quickly. [-X Data Nodes, +Health]
We need those people to be healed so they don't die, which would be bad for morale and the loss of manpower is irreplaceable until we start making babies.
[X] Ready the SkyCrane. King will take such Marines as he shall adjudge necessary to retrieve the Unity DataCore, if practicable. To replenish their spent munitions, we'll start the 3D printers going. [--Supplies]
Best to get that data core now before someone else steals it or a native breaks it.
@Trenacker how long can we put off not having food and nutrients?
[X] Connect our Data Nodes to the Chamomile's core and turn all that raw computing power toward collecting and organizing patient health indicators. Our casualties are living on borrowed time. If we plan to save them--and limit their long-term draw on our finite stockpile of medical supplies--then we have no choice but to act quickly. [-X Data Nodes, +Health]
We need those people to be healed so they don't die, which would be bad for morale and the loss of manpower is irreplaceable until we start making babies.
[X] Ready the SkyCrane. King will take such Marines as he shall adjudge necessary to retrieve the Unity DataCore, if practicable. To replenish their spent munitions, we'll start the 3D printers going. [--Supplies]
Best to get that data core now before someone else steals it or a native breaks it.
@Trenacker how long can we put off not having food and nutrients?
Assume the S.C.V.s, unless otherwise tasked, will be building out your base facilities.
The M.U.L.E.s can be treated like less effective 'Formers and you can use them for the same tasks. One option would be to use them as a unit rather than individually.
Roughly how long will in-character between major turns? Because if turns are weeks vs years might effect what order things are done in. Particularly retrieving the core, as if we wait a week or two, we're probably fine as we're the only ones who know where it is. But if we wait a year it'll likely be gone.
[] New Geneva (for a name) [X] Drill down to the local water table and erect a pump station. We will establish wells for local irrigation. [--Supplies, +++Water Economy, --Planet]
Water is important not just to us but to any crops we plant!
[X] Connect our Data Nodes to the Chamomile's core and turn all that raw computing power toward collecting and organizing patient health indicators. Our casualties are living on borrowed time. If we plan to save them--and limit their long-term draw on our finite stockpile of medical supplies--then we have no choice but to act quickly. [-X Data Nodes, +Health]
We can't exactly 3D print new specialists/crew. I mean we can make more but it takes like 18 years, ugh. Keeping the injured ones we got from Earth alive and getting them back into the fight has to be a top priority.
Both an embodiment of our ideals, and the site of humanity's first step on the long journey that brought us to Chiron.
[X] Connect our Data Nodes to the Chamomile's core and turn all that raw computing power toward collecting and organizing patient health indicators. Our casualties are living on borrowed time. If we plan to save them--and limit their long-term draw on our finite stockpile of medical supplies--then we have no choice but to act quickly. [-X Data Nodes, +Health]
[X] Ready the SkyCrane. King will take such Marines as he shall adjudge necessary to retrieve the Unity DataCore, if practicable. To replenish their spent munitions, we'll start the 3D printers going. [--Supplies]
@Hydroplatypus, I think the outlines of your plan is extremely sound for getting started -- but I think we want to focus on relief before we start taking those recovery steps, if that makes sense?
Roughly how long will in-character between major turns? Because if turns are weeks vs years might effect what order things are done in. Particularly retrieving the core, as if we wait a week or two, we're probably fine as we're the only ones who know where it is. But if we wait a year it'll likely be gone.
[X] Warm Welcome(referencing the excessively 'friendly' Chulls)
[X] Connect our Data Nodes to the Chamomile's core and turn all that raw computing power toward collecting and organizing patient health indicators. Our casualties are living on borrowed time. If we plan to save them--and limit their long-term draw on our finite stockpile of medical supplies--then we have no choice but to act quickly. [-X Data Nodes, +Health]
[X] Ready the SkyCrane. King will take such Marines as he shall adjudge necessary to retrieve the Unity DataCore, if practicable. To replenish their spent munitions, we'll start the 3D printers going. [--Supplies]
@Trenacker, can we eat the Chulls? That should solve our food problems if we can eat them.
Also shouldn't we have an option to filter the sea water with a solar still? (Dig a hole fill that hole with water put a pot at the center and then cover it with clear plastic then put a small weight on top of the plastic so that it makes a cone and funnels the condensation into the pot at the center of the hole). That should be simple enough to make and passively purify sea water into drinkable water.
Fauna
Planet's biodiversity is apparently limited, although the Pathfinder Probe said almost nothing about Chiron's animal life writ-large. Discovery of crustacean-like subridsmarked a high point. These semi-aquatic invertebrates dwell almost exclusively in the places where Chiron's plant life has rioted into its waterways. Their bodies are wide, flat, and squat, topped by hard, chittinous exoskeleton chemically indistinct from the xenofungus. Conical in shape, these "shells" can rise to as much as eight feet in height.
Subrids are bilaterally symmetrical, with two grasping claws and two pairs of very long, highly articulated walking legs, each ending in four hooked "toes." The legs are remarkably strong: like those of a waterbug, they can be stretched perpendicular to the main body, providing the surface area necessary to avoid becoming bogged down on unstable surfaces. A flat head bears two eye stalks, a pair of animated, whip-like antennae, antennules, and large, vertical mandibles. Naturalist Phillipe Nguyen, dispatched by the Chiron Probe, described "a perfect child of crab and snail."
The Pathfinder Colony began domestication efforts after finding that the meat of the subrid was both palatable and nutritious.
We'll make industry once no one is in danger of dying and we got the Computer core for the instruction manual on how to make and use the industrial equipment.
We'll make industry once no one is in danger of dying and we got the Computer core for the instruction manual on how to make and use the industrial equipment.
So food shouldn't be a problem in the short term and could be pushed down on the priority list. Wait are Chulls and Subrids the same species?
Like, we're not in danger of dying of thirst using solar desalination or even reverse osmosis filter pumps, but if we're going to have enough water to use for washing, cooling, growing crops, etc, we're going to need a facility working on a scale of more than liters per man hour invested.
Also based on the picture of subrid, they're a reference of Stormlight Archive Chulls(which are indeed a hybrid of crab and snail which grow to up to eight feet tall for the common species, though theres thirty foot tall giant versions which are now rather unnerving to think about if we aggro the Planet too fast), and I assume the names are being used interchangably, since the chulls are described to be living in semi-aquatic regions, definitely amphibious and rich in plant life.
Also based on the picture of subrid, they're a reference of Stormlight Archive Chulls(which are indeed a hybrid of crab and snail which grow to up to eight feet tall for the common species, though theres thirty foot tall giant versions which are now rather unnerving to think about if we aggro the Planet too fast), and I assume the names are being used interchangably, since the chulls are described to be living in semi-aquatic regions, definitely amphibious and rich in plant life.
Like, we're not in danger of dying of thirst using solar desalination or even reverse osmosis filter pumps, but if we're going to have enough water to use for washing, cooling, growing crops, etc, we're going to need a facility working on a scale of more than liters per man hour invested.
Not dying as in dying of thirst I meant the colonists that were injured and needs treatment. Once they are on the road to recovery and we have the Core, then we can start up our industry
Not dying as in dying of thirst I meant the colonists that were injured and needs treatment. Once they are on the road to recovery and we have the Core, then we can start up our industry