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Scouring the plato for clues was a trial in its own to discover anything permeable as ot its purpose. Other than basic excavation and landscaping equipment that Motts surmised could have been used to level the top grade of the plato in the buildings there was little to go off of with even what could have been intended as a foremans office containing nothing now but folding chairs and a plastic table.
That was for the more biological members of the team at least.
Moving on her theory as she strode the length of the plato Ares was already doing base measurements of the potential of being an airfield but already found it too short for even more than a couple VTOL capable craft at best and only just barely. Morgans switch to a more heat-sensitive optical mode gave a new hint, however.
In the black and purple-blue world of her infrared vision; A pattern emerged as she looked down the length of the plato. Unseen to the naked eye at first was several swimming-pool length rectangular patches of packed earth just barely high up than the pooled rain, leaving staggering and neat symmetrical rows down the length with over twenty mounds spanning the length of the field.
Following the pattern, she came across a deep pit roughly eight feet deep and the same diameter across as the filled-in twenty-first pit awaited something to fill it. The pit was currently empty; The shallow bed-sediment and water table of their world simply absorbing the water sans a few inches that accumulated just enough to cover a few of her spokes if she examined inside.
What it could possibly mean none of them could yet know; As right around the same time Typhon became aware of it from his position, Morgan too was alerted by Ares still hanging on her hip of a collum of lights at least five miles out and closing at a sedate pace.
Even from there it was clear that it was more than just a single vehicle making a routine stop to the plato like many before it. with four such vehicles approaching it was anything but the lone vic they had observed so far.
"Too slow to be on the alert 's my gut telling me," Motts chimed in from the radio net to each of them at the sight.
"Find a spot to lay low and stay down; We arent equipped for a fight if theres even a few EI per vic. Stay. Down."
Despite his words there was a little actual cover or places to hide on such open ground. Two outbuildings only a single story and few hundred square feet each, a generator shed. All that and the dead of nights visibility and the natural dark pallet of their surroundings aiding their already black oiled leathers meant that if nothing else they could wallow in the mud and have a better chance of not being spotted than just standing in the open.
That was for the more biological members of the team at least.
Moving on her theory as she strode the length of the plato Ares was already doing base measurements of the potential of being an airfield but already found it too short for even more than a couple VTOL capable craft at best and only just barely. Morgans switch to a more heat-sensitive optical mode gave a new hint, however.
In the black and purple-blue world of her infrared vision; A pattern emerged as she looked down the length of the plato. Unseen to the naked eye at first was several swimming-pool length rectangular patches of packed earth just barely high up than the pooled rain, leaving staggering and neat symmetrical rows down the length with over twenty mounds spanning the length of the field.
Following the pattern, she came across a deep pit roughly eight feet deep and the same diameter across as the filled-in twenty-first pit awaited something to fill it. The pit was currently empty; The shallow bed-sediment and water table of their world simply absorbing the water sans a few inches that accumulated just enough to cover a few of her spokes if she examined inside.
What it could possibly mean none of them could yet know; As right around the same time Typhon became aware of it from his position, Morgan too was alerted by Ares still hanging on her hip of a collum of lights at least five miles out and closing at a sedate pace.
Even from there it was clear that it was more than just a single vehicle making a routine stop to the plato like many before it. with four such vehicles approaching it was anything but the lone vic they had observed so far.
"Too slow to be on the alert 's my gut telling me," Motts chimed in from the radio net to each of them at the sight.
"Find a spot to lay low and stay down; We arent equipped for a fight if theres even a few EI per vic. Stay. Down."
Despite his words there was a little actual cover or places to hide on such open ground. Two outbuildings only a single story and few hundred square feet each, a generator shed. All that and the dead of nights visibility and the natural dark pallet of their surroundings aiding their already black oiled leathers meant that if nothing else they could wallow in the mud and have a better chance of not being spotted than just standing in the open.