The ice of this world is extremely unstable. Xeth's ship is in one of the few solid areas where you can land without the ice giving way; even so, you will have to be very careful when putting downn!
There are ice quakes in the general vicinity also, it seems.
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Fourth drop... nothing!
Your tank starts to give way, Vera, lurching at a rightward angle.
Xeth's one is sinking, only Kiu;'s is still upright!
The ship has gone now, the roar has subsided, but the ice has achieved a critical point from which it will not stop!
Vera-Kin looks towards the others as she observes her own tank is beginning to sink.
"I apologize, but we can fix your weapons later!" Vera-Kin says. "More important, our lives are!"
Vera-Kin will activate her lightsaber inside the case, hoping to bust it open by melting it with the heat of her Jedi weapon.
Originally posted by Phucked Up
(Question: Will we be able to get a read on these ships leaving the area, or did we arrive right after they made the jump?)
Well, it does so happen that any droids of yours are picking up some evidence of recent very heavy hyperspace displacement... which answers that. Too late.
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It activates and sticks out of the side of the case, Vera... achieving little else! It will take a while to melt, and this cold atmosphere won't help... nor will the loads of ice falling on it!
fas orders his droid to lower the malta near xeth's ship. "guys, i'm landing, if i sink, i want to let my renegade friends know, it was i that ate the last piece of ghoj cake." he grinned as the ship lowered onto the ice, claamping on to keep from being tipped over from the wind. after a few moments, he sighed before turning on his commlink. "all clear."
Yeah, you can wrap up warm.
R3 can tell you thwe way Xeth and the others headed. They were trying to pick up signals from a hidden base, but they couldn't do it from tere so they had to go looking.
I am fairly sure Denz is around!
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Fitfth go... nothing!
Sixth go... noth... wait! The side has breached!
At this point your cylinder falls entirely through the ice, Vera...