Very solidly indeed. You could cut back through- taking time, s noted above- but it would be no easier than cutting through at any point.
Far too big for capsule Jelena- well, far too long, anyway. It runs the whole length of the excavated area and presumably beyond, though it is only as wide as the excavation.
Well, it takes a little while, as I say, and you must admit you have not done a very surgical job. Great lumps of the roof collapse down as you get near the end.
It is very dark down there- but by the feel of it, it is a corridor.
Iffa, you're happily with the team, trying to find what Adelmo and Lennah were searching for far underneath the surface of this planet that is entirely irrelevant except for there once having been a great siege here, where a famed Sith Lord was on the defensive.
"Wouldn't that be fun?" Gallagher says wearily to Denzral, not excited by the prospect. Gallagher reaches into the corridor with his mind before stepping in himself, preferring to get a feel for their entrance before moving through it. He keeps his lightsaber activated for light, as well as security.
"Come along, D'an," Gallagher says.
Once he is in, can he see any signs of previous disturbance?
Denzral will drop in after Gallagher, lightsabre activated to help add more light and to defend themselves from anything that would attack them. Are there any control panels on the walls that we could activate to see if there is currently any power.
"A daunting prospect at the very least."
Denz will move over to allow others to drop in.
Originally posted by Jedireaper
This could be that Sith Lords last resting place.
There's very little known about the Siege of Alambritis, but one of the few solid facts is that Darth Kazan eventually won- evidently to his own surprise, as all his previous actions were about trying to save what he could, indicating he thought he was done for- and got out.
You're not a metallurgist, Rio, but this is military grade. Your senses do you credit though- there is indeed a slight slope downwards in one direction.
As it is, right now this is just a corridor., It could be an entry point or a transit area or simply a piece of interior design. It's very functional; there is nothing aesthetic around.
No controls in sight.