Namek CursedPh4nt0m Undated_Abyss RedAndCosmoteer gearshift48 @Orgath @Brank @Drakador_Chaos @Fort_Master_Gustav
The melt water that had pooled and still covered the complex was far from cool, while the surface steamed endlessly and had begun to freeze the majority of the water had still been flash melted and was boiling hot, like walking into a volcanic hot spring. Still those that now descended into the murky depths found the complex easy enough.
Once again it was clearly not an 'underground' facility, at least the part they encountered, it had once been a surface level construction concealed by millions of years. Several airlocks were present but it was clear that this place was not precisely normal. The airlocks were huge, around 12ft tall, and the construction work was absolutely pristine. A very Metallic almost gloss sheen substance made up the compound that was accessible, smooth to the touch and almost totally without friction when rubbed, it had no access ports or panels or any sign of keypads or handles even on the airlocks. This place was advanced. As soon as the airlock front doors were touched however the barriers of metallic substance retreated back, some kind of advanced nanite structure clearly. But surely that was impossible, how could nanites not degrade or loose coherency after so long?
Still the airlocks opened, allowing hissing melt water to flow in. Another door was present on the other side, and the moment someone went in, the previous door would reconstruct itself, the water immediately being removed from the airlock with no visible exits. A rumble then emanated from the complex, an earthquake almost, nothing major around 3.3 in scale but only for several seconds.
Further scanning of the signal revealed that perhaps... There was a sub carrier wave after all. While it had been artificial and without true communication there was a subspace signal carrier, ever so feint that could be detected. It clearly contained something that was message worthy but it would take time to translate and decrypt.