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752529 No. 752529 ID: 3e3c26

[ WARNING :: This quest will contain graphic depictions of violence and nudity. ]

Tonight is a great night to be out sailing. With the rise of the new moon, the world has plunged into a dense darkness. The rabbit stands at the bow of his ship, admiring the caress of the cool and salty breeze through his white waist-long ears. An ocean of stars twinkles high above while the deep blue sea laps close below. Not much longer now, he encourages himself. Soon, this uneventful week-long voyage will be over. With the ship's golemantic core having been pre-dialed with the proper coordinates to the island, all he has to do is wait.

This is it, though! After an entire year of work, he's finally done it! A stupid grin spreads across his face. Now is the day that Alex Selene -- Determined explorer! Future entrepreneur! Ambitious adventurer! -- reaps the fruits of his labors. The Stone Island of Vena could not hide from him forever! It took everything he had to find this island, whose appearance only occurs under very specific circumstances. It took months of searching through confusing ruins and submerged cities. Months of hitting dead-ends, and then hitting dead ends until he got information. The location of the island has been long-since identified, but the conditions were never right. All in all, it has taken him a whole year to get where he is now!

He pushes himself away from the railing as he thinks. Everything on the ship should be in order but, being the forgetful goof that he is, perhaps going over his GOALS wouldn't hurt? It has also been a while since he checked up on the ship's GOLEM CORE. He could also check his ship's STORAGE to make sure everything is in proper order.

* Please choose one of the following options:

[ ] Goals.
[ ] Storage.
[ ] Golem Core.
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No. 752532 ID: 076460

CORE
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No. 752533 ID: 3663d3

check core. if something goes wrong now it will be bad. and you can't do much if storage isn't proper.
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No. 752542 ID: 3abd97

>>752529
golem core
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No. 752548 ID: 180f83

Hop on over to the core
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No. 752555 ID: 398fe1

>>752529
[x]Goals.
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No. 752556 ID: 595d54

Goals.
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No. 752561 ID: 3e182c

Core
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No. 752570 ID: 86cf98

Core sounds the most important right now.
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No. 753171 ID: 616bfd

>>752532
>>752533
>>752542
>>752561
>>752570

Agreed
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No. 753395 ID: 3e3c26
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753395

[X] Golem Core.

[Animated Image.]

First thing's first: It's time for his routine checkup of the ship's core. Alex speaks out with a clear voice as he approaches the door. "Fairweather, could you prepare your core for examination? I'm coming down for maintenance." Two large, purple glass domes on either side of the bridge give an acknowledging glance to him before returning their beads of light to the waters ahead.
A calm, androgynous voice from a speaker next to the door. "Yes, captain."
The dim, energy-saving lights of the cabin click on as the door parts automatically, revealing a cramped but homely room. Packed into the left corner is a short bunk bed with an underchest, while a small kitchen occupies the right. He reminisces for a moment before continuing on. This ship, the GRS Fairweather, is a Golemantic Reconnaissance Ship. It took eight-thousand refracts to buy it, and it took another five-thousand just to reconfigure it. It was a heavy bill to foot, and the costs left him surviving by the skin of his teeth for a few months. But it was so damn worth it! With this ship, his diving missions have fared better than ever! With a nostalgic sigh, Alex turns to the right and opens a trapdoor tucked in the room's corner and climbs down into the belly of his ship.

The trapdoor closes with an automatic hiss while the room slowly lights itself up. Walking across the warm metal floor, he stops at a wide black console with a display screen. "Fairweather, status report?" A golden eye above the monitor blinks to life and looks down to him.
"I am currently running at eighty-five percent efficiency. Current hull integrity sits at ninety-five percent, repairing at a rate of five percent per twelve hours."
He looks at the display screen closely as Fairweather brings up the data.
"Excellent. Are you experiencing any overclocking problems from that scuffle a few days ago?" Of course, pirates were always a threat out on the Cava Ocean. But this ship's state-of-the-art submersion system worked wonders in escaping their filthy clutches. The confusion on their faces when the ship "sunk" was great!
"Negative. Current stasis repairs have reached ninety percent stability so far. All that is left is your semiweekly inspection of the golemetric interface."
Alex gives a toothy grin at his friend's eloquence. "I see you're enjoying your new toy just as much as I am?"
"'Enjoyment' is an understatement, Captain Alex. Now, the approval?"
"Yes, yes. Let's see if anything needs fixing!"

A menagerie of colorful dials, buttons, and gauges litter the console's surface. Pressing and turning only a choice few of them, Alex watches as a metal pillar nestled in the corner under the bow unscrews open. A column of swirling liquid filled with countless stars is revealed. From within the column, he can see Fairweather's large, heart-cut amethyst core thrumming quietly as it pumps the living constellations through its supporting pylons. Alex brings over a set of tools, gets to his knees, and opens the bottom pylon's wire duct to investigate the wiring. He is satisfied by what he sees. Not a single wire or tube is damaged, and a quick test of the starwater reveals no signs of staleness. He checks the top platform as well, performs some diagnostic checks on both, and then raises the shield back up.

The armored cylinder closes with a satisfying hiss. "Alright, Fairweather, everything checks out. You're as stable as ever!"
"Thank you, captain." the Fractal says appreciatively. "My heart can rest easy now."
Alex chuckles at the joke. "Anytime, Fair."
That marks one task off of the list. What should he do next?

[ ] Goals.
[ ] Storage.
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No. 753434 ID: 3663d3

goals. need to know what we are doing before we can decide if we have enough gear for the job.
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No. 753442 ID: 398fe1

>>753395
Goals.
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