Rodriguez crouched low beside the battered remnants of the radio pack, eyes narrowing as she scanned the setup like it was a booby-trapped corridor in hostile territory. She tapped one gloved finger against the alloy shovel, the rhythmic clink echoing softly.
"Well, someone didn't like the programme," she muttered, mostly to herself.
Then she stood, all efficient lines and no wasted motion, her gaze sweeping upward to the rope ladder. She clicked her tongue once.
"That ladder’s seen better decades," she said flatly.
"If we’re going up, someone’s gonna have to check the roof the hard way."
She unhooked her pack and got to work. From one of the side compartments, she pulled a length of high-tensile cord—meant for emergency rappels—and began improvising a harness. Her fingers moved with precision, looping through carabiners, creating pressure-tested knots. It wasn't regulation perfect, but it'd hold.
Rodriguez scanned the interior, her eyes landing on a support beam jutting from the organic curve of the fungus wall—petrified enough to have the strength of steel. She gave it a few sharp raps with her knuckles, then tugged. Solid.
"This’ll do as an anchor." She gave it a hard tug, twice, with a grunt of satisfaction.She turned to Asher then, expression neutral, but the kind of calm that always hinted at sharp things underneath. "We’ve got the gear. I’ll let you decide who climbs," she said.
"Either way, we don’t go blind. One of us gets eyes up top. Just hope whoever rigged that ladder wasn’t waiting for visitors."
A sharp pang of hunger twisted through her gut, followed quickly by a wave of exhaustion that settled into her bones. She reached into a side pocket, fingers brushing over familiar foil, and pulled out a half-smashed cereal bar. She bit into it without ceremony, chewing mechanically as her mind stayed elsewhere.
"Once were reasonably sure this is safe, " she said around a mouthful, finally glancing over at Asher,
"I seriously need a brake. Like... sit down, shut up, and not move kind of break."OOC:
hope this makes sense and works out; if something doesn't work, I'll rewrite 😊
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