Morning 012 ➜ Night 014 Starting Square: VI.L.15 Ending Square: IX.T.9 Duration: 72 hours General Search Results:
soggy paper
charcoal
four strands of kelp
razorbill feathers
dead jellyfish
bottlecap
two chewed chunks of cable
beached sea anemone
Jet's group skirts around the dangerous terrain of the mountain that the ruins are stuck on top of, and within a few hours they find the river again on the other side, now turbulent and too wide to cross. It continues all the way to the coastline, where it pours over the sheer, rocky cliffs bordering the ocean in a spectacular waterfall in square V.EE.8. They also pass by several oceanside caves: One in V.Y.12, two close together in V.V.15 and V.V.17, and another in V.P.19. Finally, after following the coast for the better part of two days, they eventually spot the abandoned airfield just before night falls on Day 014, wandering onto the airstrip during the first hours after sunset.
Aside from all the scenery, their journey is fairly uneventful. It's a little too far away for Jet to see any distinct signs of surveillance, active or otherwise; he does spot that the complex is pretty large, though, covering almost three square kilometers of terrain on top of the mountain, so there are plenty of areas where cameras or patrolling drones could be hiding.
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Starting Square: VI.L.15
Ending Square: IX.T.9
Duration: 72 hours
General Search Results:
Jet's group skirts around the dangerous terrain of the mountain that the ruins are stuck on top of, and within a few hours they find the river again on the other side, now turbulent and too wide to cross. It continues all the way to the coastline, where it pours over the sheer, rocky cliffs bordering the ocean in a spectacular waterfall in square V.EE.8. They also pass by several oceanside caves: One in V.Y.12, two close together in V.V.15 and V.V.17, and another in V.P.19. Finally, after following the coast for the better part of two days, they eventually spot the abandoned airfield just before night falls on Day 014, wandering onto the airstrip during the first hours after sunset.
Aside from all the scenery, their journey is fairly uneventful. It's a little too far away for Jet to see any distinct signs of surveillance, active or otherwise; he does spot that the complex is pretty large, though, covering almost three square kilometers of terrain on top of the mountain, so there are plenty of areas where cameras or patrolling drones could be hiding.