Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20160222012105/@comment-25828117-20160317000622

SkyrimsShillelagh wrote:

The data was personnel logs. The station's Virtual Intelligence computer kept track of every member of the engineering team who came and went onto the unfinished station. The engineering team had been a total of two hundred people, either planning the station or constructing it.

For three days before the attack, the personnel logs were regular. Every second of every day, Brody found no inconsistences.

But then, on the day of the attack, the very second contact with the station had been lost, fifteen names disappeared. Five seconds later, thirty more. Then thirty more. Then thirty more. And so on, until the entire station had been completely cleared of people, except for two names. Two engineers, who had been assigned to the schematics room had never left the station, while every other member had.

The entire team of one hundred and ninety-eight people had exited the station in less than a minute.

Whatever that meant, Brody would have to discover on his own. The Russian spy frowned at the sight of the results.

But then he quickly ejected the holotape and turned his cigarette case back to normal.

"Command would find this interesting."