Station Omega
You grab a loose piece of metal debris from the floor and toss it down the corridor. The loud clang echoes through the narrow space, potentially drawing attention away from your location and giving you a chance to regroup or plan your next move. You scan the corridor for anything useful and quickly assemble a makeshift trap. Whether it’s a tripwire, a barricade, or a crude weapon, you’re determined to be ready for whatever—or whoever—might come through the sealed door or around the next corner. You spot a control panel embedded in the wall of the corridor. Desperate for answers, you access the environmental controls to check for anomalies in the station's atmosphere or power systems. If the station is behaving strangely, this might reveal why—and whether you’re truly alone. You notice a security terminal near the corner of the corridor. The screen flickers faintly, but it might still hold vital information. You decide to access the security logs to uncover what happened here, who—or what—might be nearby, and whether there’s a safe path forward.