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garrus vakarian ([personal profile] heatsink) wrote in [personal profile] re_alignedmods 2012-12-02 10:46 am (UTC)

YOUR NAME; Ty
YOUR CHARACTER; Garrus Vakarian
ITEM INFORMATION;
Garrus is going to be mostly preoccupied looking for rather highly specialized food, I'm going to give him a bit of a break so he can focus on things outside of whether he'll be eating or not that day.

So, I thought maybe after some thorough searching(and with a little help) he finds a crash-landed turian frigate out in the Junk Pile. It's the red/white ship right behind the Normandy with the black/blue coloration in the picture.

It's inoperable for the most part, but will hold a hefty supply of dextro-amino food rations to last for some time, meant to feed the crew. Other relevant things it would probably be holding are: stocks of medicine/medi-gel, some electronics supplies/omni gel for repair, weapons/thermal clips and hard suits/armor. The ship would also have salvageable element zero from it's mass effect core should that ever come into play, but recovering it and using it would require special tools. Oh - and lets not forget the dead bodies of the crew. 8D That's always fun.

All the extra stuff can be permanently sealed off or get lost during the crash at some point if it's too much. Actually, it'd be interesting if perhaps half the ship was sealed off or something like that for the ~mystery~ element. And maybe later on whatever is in it's cargo can come up later (I'll post another item drop for that if need be, I don't have any specifics now).

The only operable systems will be the computer/VI core and emergency power core. It'd be interesting for them to view the logs of how the ship got sucked into the Lambda and crashed.

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