Station Omega
You spot a loose piece of metal on the floor. Picking it up, you toss it toward the far corner of the room, creating a loud clatter. The sound echoes, and you hold your breath, watching the shadows to see if anything—or anyone—reacts to the noise. You notice a small, dusty console embedded in the wall. Approaching cautiously, you use the wrench to pry open a panel, revealing environmental controls. You begin to analyze the room’s air pressure, temperature, and power levels, hoping to uncover why the atmosphere feels so oppressive. Your eyes land on a dusty terminal in the corner of the room. You approach it carefully, wiping away grime to reveal a flickering screen. With a few keystrokes, you attempt to access the security logs, hoping to uncover what happened here and why the room feels so unnervingly alive. You scan the room for materials and quickly spot some loose wires and a broken piece of machinery. Using the wrench and your ingenuity, you rig a crude trap near the entrance—something that might slow down or injure anything hostile that tries to enter.