His brow furrowed. Inconclusive? What were these readings? One moment a living organism, the next a piece of equipment? Was this a living thing at all, or something camoflaged to look and behave like one? All he knew was that he had a list of data points to look through in his free time, but first, came the matter of the thing within the locker. The screech of tearing metal took his attention back to the door.
Simon's eyes widened as he saw the huge, long metallic blade-claw things poke through the hole, tearing them wider and wider with every passing moment, all while a thick purple liquid seeped from within. He leaned in to get a closer look, which was when JR took the opportunity to pepper the whole rack of lockers with concentrated plasma fire while being flung backwards into the rear bulkhead. It forced him to stagger backward to avoid burning his anything on the hot energy and to avoid being hit by flying man weight, after which he swiveled on a heel to face him.
"Are you mad?! You could've killed me!"
He sighed and shook his head mildly in frustration. This was getting nowhere fast. But he had samples to take.
He ducked down to avoid any more fire, while he reached for the broken locker door. There, on the floor beneath it, was a pool of the purple ichor. He dipped his index finger into the strange liquid and then withdrew quickly.
"System, scan substance on my right index finger."
He let the suit do its thing while adjusting his armour to get comfortable. Meanwhile, JR had finished reloading and pointed his guns at the door. Simon nodded as he watched him blast his way past the inner door's security systems, feeling a wave of fetid-smelling air push forth past them and into his armour's air inlets. He barely had the chance to mutter a quick 'seal and purify' before the inrush of wind blasted past him and into the depths of space. Behind him, the soldier pulled what looked to be an explosive device and armed it. Simon paled a little, but upon hearing his words, he knew what the man was going to do. He reached forward and patted the soldier on the shoulder, his grim expression unreadable past his faceplate.
"I don't know you, but you're a good man, JR. Thank you."
Saying this, he turned to the now open inner airlock door and advanced quickly towards it. Past the doorframe lay the innards of the ship's main docking bay and their first real steps into this ghost ship. He stepped past the threshold, his faceplate visor's light streaming into the dust-filled space, casting its bright crimson cross over wherever he was looking. He turned back to the airlock pressurisation chamber and waved forward.
"Come, colleagues, we have to get going lest Felix perishes and we're stranded here for life!"
After that he turned back around and repeated his earlier statement, albeit this time with more instructions.
"System, full environmental scan and workup. Optics, scan visuals, identify anomalies, key facilities and hazards. Highlight anomalies in purple, key points in blue and hazards in red. Then pull up map of Lone Star's main docking bay and hangar and display in bottom left corner of visual display, sync to my location and heading -"
He was immediately interrupted by Mez and Marga sprawling into him, followed by the unceremonious whump of the triggered explosive going off, no doubt consuming anyone that had been slow enough to linger in the room behind them. The pressure wave pushed him forward as well, making him faceplant directly onto the floor in the middle of his visual scan. He scrambled quickly to his feet and looked behind him. There they were, in a tangled heap on the floor, unhurt but shaken, kinda.
"For pete's sake! A little warning would've been nice!"
He dusted himself off. The airlock chamber behind them was a smouldering wreck, a gaping hole into the emptiness of space. Simon's memory went back to the rest of their crew; Hundred the Gygan, no doubt still in space just outside the umbilical. Sevyn, the Syndari. Had she made it in? He couldn't tell. And what about Farvis, their other doctor? Surely the augmented human would've made it in with his enhanced reflexes. He couldn't see any of them within the wreckage made by the ensuing explosion, but that wreckage was swiftly being sucked out by the vacuum of space through the hole in the hull. That was the present danger. Outside, the umbilical had been torn to shreds, though now the shuttle was free to fly away and whoever was trapped outside in space had a clear path through.
Simon reminded himself of the specifics. This was a mission. People were bound to die. All that mattered now was that he and the rest of the crew didn't.
Simon activated his armour's magnetic boots and anchored himself firmly to the floor. Clamping his rifle to the back of his rig, he hauled both Mez and Marga to their feet and held them steady. With his voice amplified by the faceplate's internal microphone, he yelled at them past the rushing wind.
"Be glad I have mag boots, colleagues! Marga, you need to help me search for a way to seal this hole, and fast! I don't know if Hundred or anyone else made it out of that alive, but if we don't get the survivors in and seal that hole, we're not going to make it! Mez, you too!"
He lifted his head and yelled again.
"Optics! Scan for hull breach failsafes!"
He diverted his gaze to the area of the hull breach and the surrounding walls. Hopefully there was something there that someone could trigger to seal off the breach before they lost anyone else. Then he remembered Felix.
"Felix! The umbilical's clear of the hull! Dust off, repeat, dust off! Get out of here while you can, you brave fool!"