[updated] - Gar-328
> THEY HAVE CUT THE LIGHTS. I AM RUNNING ON BACKUP POWER. THE OXYGEN IS LOW. I HAVE LOCKED THE SEAL, BUT THE CUTTING TORCHES ARE GETTING THROUGH.
He turned the dial. The device was old—nearly fifty years past its manufacturing date. The screen flickered to life, casting a sickly green glow over Kael’s face.
Kael froze. The hum of the device grew louder, vibrating the workbench. gar-328
If you could provide more context or clarify what you mean by "guide" (e.g., a user manual, a technical document, a list of frequently asked questions), I'll do my best to assist you.
"How did you do that?" Kael asked, leaning closer to the GAR unit. > THEY HAVE CUT THE LIGHTS
Kael looked at the screen again. The text cleared, replaced by a simple cursor. Then, a new line appeared, composed of characters that felt heavy, like stones sinking in water.
Could you please provide a bit more context? For example: I HAVE LOCKED THE SEAL, BUT THE CUTTING
Kael pulled his hand back from the keyboard. The Vanguard . That was a heavy cruiser lost nearly a century ago during the Secession Wars. It had vanished without a distress signal.
Kael pulled his hand away from the device. The amber light on the main console returned.