Re: The Grand Battle [Round 2! Free Falling!]
07-22-2009, 03:04 PM
Originally posted on MSPA by fait.
Alcarith reached the second floor of the garage-barn. Up on the second floor, there were numerous workbenches with tools and materials littered all over the place. Further back were office cubicles, one of the office spaces visible from where Alcarith stood.
Alcarith approached one of the workbenches and browsed the contents upon it. There were numerous, unrecognizable tools that were very small. There was a device with its casing off being worked on but there was no sign of any recent work on it.
Alcarith quickly grew tired of looking at the different work benches and walked over to the cubicles. The cubicles weren't out of the ordinary. The cubicles had desk space, writing utensils, office supplies, a computer, a printer, extra stacks of printer paper, but nothing extravagant.
"A computer!" Alcarith immediately took notice. "Perhaps I can call for help."
She sat down at the computer desk and started the computer up. The operating system looked fairly old and it didn't help that Alcarith was unfamiliar with how the GUI worked. After the computer started up, it prompted her to type in her user name and password.
"This isn't good. I need a user name and password. I have obviously never worked in this abandoned place. I'll just keep looking around."
Alcarith reached the second floor of the garage-barn. Up on the second floor, there were numerous workbenches with tools and materials littered all over the place. Further back were office cubicles, one of the office spaces visible from where Alcarith stood.
Alcarith approached one of the workbenches and browsed the contents upon it. There were numerous, unrecognizable tools that were very small. There was a device with its casing off being worked on but there was no sign of any recent work on it.
Alcarith quickly grew tired of looking at the different work benches and walked over to the cubicles. The cubicles weren't out of the ordinary. The cubicles had desk space, writing utensils, office supplies, a computer, a printer, extra stacks of printer paper, but nothing extravagant.
"A computer!" Alcarith immediately took notice. "Perhaps I can call for help."
She sat down at the computer desk and started the computer up. The operating system looked fairly old and it didn't help that Alcarith was unfamiliar with how the GUI worked. After the computer started up, it prompted her to type in her user name and password.
"This isn't good. I need a user name and password. I have obviously never worked in this abandoned place. I'll just keep looking around."