The three met up in the cargo bay after making their preparations. Senjen had been the first to make it there, and he felt like he had been waiting for half an hour before Jess finally came staggering in. She was suited up for a vacuum, but it did not provide any assistance to movement, and it looked like every step was a workout for her in double gravity. The suit was not overly bulky, as instead of air pressure, it dynamically constricted around the body to counter low pressure. Only the helmet created a rigid, sealed environment.
Senjen was going to tease Jess for being late, but seeing how she was already showing signs of struggling against gravity, he decided to go easy on her. Meanwhile, he looked to be moving around almost normally by comparison. His frame could handle the extra resistance without any real sign of difficulty. After a moment, he eyed the sack of equipment Jess was lugging around. Hey, uh...why don’t you let me carry that?”
Jess was normally someone who did not rely on others for assistance, but even this short walk was going to feel like a hike in this place. “Yeah, sure, whatever.” She sighed before taking a look up at Light. “Park all the way out here if you want, but you’re gonna be the one dragging the crates back to the crater. Let’s get to it.”
The cargo hold depressurized, and the whole world went silent. The cargo ramp lowered, and they felt the thud of its impact vibrating through their feet, or equivalent appendages. They stepped out onto the dull grey dust of the planet’s surface, and made an immediate right turn towards the shallowest incline they could spot to exit the crater.
To natural eyesight, this side of the planet was in near complete darkness, save from what light came from the, admittedly brilliant, night sky above. But, that bit of light was enough for the visual filters in both Senjen’s eyes and Jess’ helmet to give them adequate night vision.
“Radio check. All good, Light? All good, Jess?” Senjen spoke up.
Jess answered back quickly. “All good, Sen.” She stopped at the foot of the crater’s edge, looking up at the long climb ahead of her she was going to have to make at 2G. “Hate you, Light.”
Senjen was going to tease Jess for being late, but seeing how she was already showing signs of struggling against gravity, he decided to go easy on her. Meanwhile, he looked to be moving around almost normally by comparison. His frame could handle the extra resistance without any real sign of difficulty. After a moment, he eyed the sack of equipment Jess was lugging around. Hey, uh...why don’t you let me carry that?”
Jess was normally someone who did not rely on others for assistance, but even this short walk was going to feel like a hike in this place. “Yeah, sure, whatever.” She sighed before taking a look up at Light. “Park all the way out here if you want, but you’re gonna be the one dragging the crates back to the crater. Let’s get to it.”
The cargo hold depressurized, and the whole world went silent. The cargo ramp lowered, and they felt the thud of its impact vibrating through their feet, or equivalent appendages. They stepped out onto the dull grey dust of the planet’s surface, and made an immediate right turn towards the shallowest incline they could spot to exit the crater.
To natural eyesight, this side of the planet was in near complete darkness, save from what light came from the, admittedly brilliant, night sky above. But, that bit of light was enough for the visual filters in both Senjen’s eyes and Jess’ helmet to give them adequate night vision.
“Radio check. All good, Light? All good, Jess?” Senjen spoke up.
Jess answered back quickly. “All good, Sen.” She stopped at the foot of the crater’s edge, looking up at the long climb ahead of her she was going to have to make at 2G. “Hate you, Light.”