Future History: Level-3 FTL travel - part 6 by max-
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Various elements of 3D art, clipart and AI art integrated, AI enhanced and manually corrected.
Description
As the outer hull of 'Merlin’s Find' finally yielded to the plasma cutter, the hot severed panel flipped outward, crashing to the ground to form a crude ramp. Once it cooled, the Stellarion team ascended cautiously, their helmet lights piercing the darkness of the interior. The air inside closely matched the unbreathable exterior atmosphere, and their instruments detected no radio or nuclear radiation, only some very faint electromagnetic oscillations.
After cataloging the alien equipment in the chamber -- none of it recognizable as Earth-made -- they entered a silent, unlit corridor and carefully proceeded through total silence and darkness, until, abruptly, a faint green glow bathed the passage. Something they had triggered must have stirred the ship to life, sending a jolt of near-panic through the team.
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(PSP, AI assist, manual postwork)
Comments (5)
Very cool light and atmosphere but you know they are exploring the wrong way as the interior of the ship goes from clean to creepy :)
Superb addition to your story Max
That crew is a bunch of skeerdy-cats. I'm sure there's nothing to worry about -- looks perfectly safe to me;-)
Cool !
see ya gotta bring doritos when you go looking for stuff in dark places, they soothe -- no really it's the crunch ::nodding head::
Still having Doritos on your mind? LOL ... might wanna be careful there ... they're super-addictive because they were designed in a lab to be super-addictive ... and super-addictive stuff often leads to undesirable outcome;-)
Those Marines with the best firepower the century can provide should be able to protect the spinally deficient research team from the threat of the dreaded "mood lights" ... perhaps one of the science team might even deduce that the vessels creators may be sensitive to light wavelengths above 530 nanometers, something that could possibly be useful information down the road, should they need to negotiate in force with the individuals whose vehicle they have damaged and are trespassing in.
:-)! ... You realize that your comments alone, if assembled into a movie script, would likely produce a blockbuster that puts Spielberg and Ridley Scott to shame?
Meanwhile, let us both hope this team didn't bite into something they can't chew;-)
Hopefully they have urinary receptacles in those suits. I suspect they're gonna need them before this is over...
Well done and gripping artwork and story, good sir!