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NDak

Mount N'Dak

The mountain which the crew of the Talon was excavating had yet to receive a proper name, whatever the name the natives who built the city buried beneath the ashes had long since been lost to history. One volcano on the planet, did however, have a name – Mount N’Dak.

 

Experts had mused that the long dormant period of said volcano would be coming to an end as all of the signs of a massive eruption of fire and molten rock were present. Mount N’Dak had been rumbling for days, weeks actually. His exposed dome was furrowed and contorted. The chances of a lethal eruption ending someone’s life were notably high.

 

It had come as a rather shocking surprise then when the rumbling was at its height, when the pressure had built up high enough that the contortions on the face of the ready-to-erupt volcano were visible to anyone looking, that there had been no eruption. Not even so much as a belch of fire.

 

Destorie sighed deeply. He had considered, of course, yelling and screaming at t’Aehjae about her lack of respect and inability to follow the chain of command. He’d thought about it, he really had. Other than stress relief, though, what good would it have done? Absolutely none.

 

Elements. Could they have a mission where in nothing went wrong? He sighed to himself and went back to looking over the report he’d received from medical on the status of the medic. Just one more thing he had to consider, as if making sure no one decided to try and pocket latnium wasn't enough work.

 

He ran a hand over his still bald head and felt the warm rays of the sun beating down upon it. Apparently science had found something else to begin looking into – dead bodies or something – while Engineering continued to work on clearing the ruins of further traps. At least the weather was holding and the barriers that had been constructed to keep the tides out of the excavation site seemed to be working.

 

He sighed and started walking back to his tent to lay-down for a few minutes. He was going to be up late working on paper work and after all the commotion of the last few hours, he needed just a few moments in the quiet dark of his tent.

 

And so, Mount N’Dak slumbered, for now. There was no telling if the mountain could once again awaken and erupt in fires and flames.

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while Engineering continued to work on clearing the ruins of further traps.

 

Firt dheno gets left out of the mission briefing last week now we get left out a log. We're helping too! :: assumes this must be all t'Aejhae's fault for putting the department's attention elsewhere :: :D Nice Log!

Edited by Arrenhe tr'Khev

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