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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Fire Emblem on Forums 3 (FEF3), IC Thread!
« on: September 15, 2015, 06:18:27 am »
Console interruption!
Lucrezia could see that numerous words and numbers were being written on the screen in rather rapid way; once a line was written, everything moved up a little, with topmost line dissappearing. Numbers were often divided with a . and the words most commonly repeated were 'security breach' and 'blast doors compromised' plus 'Boss 2.04 notified', with single words like 'danger' 'call' 'distress' 'no connection' 'retrying' being repeated as well.
As for the panel, there were six buttons. Two were colored: one red, one green. Small glass domes adorned right side of the panel.
The buttons were labeled as follows:
First button: 'storage #4 closure'; this one was pressed into the panel.
Second button: 'storage #4 unlock'
Third button: 'replacement...' and the follow-up word was unreadable
Fourth button had its words completely unreadable; the button itself looked as if half-smashed, half-jammed into the panel.
Red button: 'panel...' and two words were unreadable
Green button: 'connector bridge sctAB flr0'
The glass domes were made of green and red glass; currently, a single red dome had a tiny light inside it.
Lucrezia could see that numerous words and numbers were being written on the screen in rather rapid way; once a line was written, everything moved up a little, with topmost line dissappearing. Numbers were often divided with a . and the words most commonly repeated were 'security breach' and 'blast doors compromised' plus 'Boss 2.04 notified', with single words like 'danger' 'call' 'distress' 'no connection' 'retrying' being repeated as well.
As for the panel, there were six buttons. Two were colored: one red, one green. Small glass domes adorned right side of the panel.
The buttons were labeled as follows:
First button: 'storage #4 closure'; this one was pressed into the panel.
Second button: 'storage #4 unlock'
Third button: 'replacement...' and the follow-up word was unreadable
Fourth button had its words completely unreadable; the button itself looked as if half-smashed, half-jammed into the panel.
Red button: 'panel...' and two words were unreadable
Green button: 'connector bridge sctAB flr0'
The glass domes were made of green and red glass; currently, a single red dome had a tiny light inside it.

