Dumb The door is locked with a mechanical tumbler lock. Unlike modern electronic door locks, it can't be remotely hacked, and would require a trained locksmith t...
Dasha blasts open the door's locking mechanism, leaving it to freely swing open.
The inside of the room was even more delapitated than the exterior. A small room with an office desk and cheap metal chair positioned in front of it. The desk had an old computer monitor positioned atop it, running only the most basic docking guidance system ever devised, clicking away occasionally. A few wires ran from the computer, one to the monitor, one to a power point, and one which seemed to connect to an antenna somewhere else.
Against the wall was a metal shelving rack of different vials stored in boxes. Most of the vials were labelled in a similar manner to the ones in the vending maching, a few weren't labelled at all and some were instead marked with a number instead of text.
Tentacles, liquefier, solidifier, sample 679, lust, size G, mechanical knowledge, telepathy, 205, colour pink, mind reading, healing touch, test vial F, size D, medical knowledge, cooking knowledge, 109, colour red..., Jody's test, DNR, T54....
On the other wall was another door, welded closed, and bordered by space grade sealant. Usually meant for patching up hull breaches. Probably best not to explore the possibility of what was on the other side.