[s3e1] Adapting To Change Access

Aris wiped a bead of sweat from his forehead. The station’s environmental controls were already struggling to compensate for the external temperature spikes. He pulled up the personnel roster. If they were going to survive this shift, he needed a team that could think outside the rigid protocols of the training manuals.

They threw their combined weight against the seize-locked valve. For a agonizing second, nothing happened. Then, with a scream of complaining metal, the wheel turned. A hiss of pressurized coolant surged through the pipes, vibrating under their palms. [S3E1] Adapting To Change

He tapped his comms unit. Maya, get down to the sub-level. We need to manually reroute the coolant before the core brackets melt. Aris wiped a bead of sweat from his forehead

We aren't going to fight it anymore, Maya, Aris said, turning to look at the viewscreen showing the shifting, violent landscape outside. We are going to adapt. If they were going to survive this shift,