“We’ll be fine. Crates down here got jostled around a lot, but the ship is mostly in one piece. If you happen to find the manifest anywhere, it could speed things up, but we’ll find it eventually. There will of course be a copy on the ship’s computer, but the company would also send a copy of the manifest on a read-only drive. That would probably be with the captain.” There was a short delay from Jess. “If you actually [i]want[/i] to find them…” In any case, the halls on the top deck were empty, and as Light would find quickly enough both of the closed doors were sealed, but unpowered. There was a manual release that allowed him to force open one of the doors, which took him, or rather his suit, a bit of effort to slide it open. Inside, first thing that he would notice was that the small room was also unpressurized. Just as Jess had suggested it might be, it looked like it was a storage room, and unsurprisingly, the whole room was a mess. It seemed like more than one box had not been sealed tightly enough to withstand the crash, so hand tools and spare parts were scattered all over the floor. It was chaotic and hard to judge much at a glance, but one thing he did notice was that one of the drawers of a container built into the module itself was open. Its contents were some of the more important repair tools on a ship. Several of them were gone, but the drawer itself would had to have been unlatched in order to open to begin with.