Anyone who plans to explore the bunker should be aware that there is a map in progress on the wall of one of the sealed rooms where we've been spending the nights. It's the first door on your right after entering the building. If you find any hazards or anything the rest of us should know about I ask that you continue to fill that in. The tablets are unable to charge while we're inside the bunker, so I wouldn't advise relying on electronic records once you're inside.
Second, anyone who missed the discussion on the last obituary should be aware that the mold inside represents a potentially fatal threat. Try to limit your exposure as much as possible; we've already had at least two people die exploring this place. I think it's best, too, that no one spends more than a few days inside at a time. The inability of the tablets to recharge implies that the nanomachines keeping us alive are probably similarly limited.
Finally, if anyone in this area is in need of clothes or other supplies, message me here or find me the next time I'm inside the bunker. I have a number of things I can give away. Shoes, even. That's usually a big one. Same if you're in need of medical attention.
Second, anyone who missed the discussion on the last obituary should be aware that the mold inside represents a potentially fatal threat. Try to limit your exposure as much as possible; we've already had at least two people die exploring this place. I think it's best, too, that no one spends more than a few days inside at a time. The inability of the tablets to recharge implies that the nanomachines keeping us alive are probably similarly limited.
Finally, if anyone in this area is in need of clothes or other supplies, message me here or find me the next time I'm inside the bunker. I have a number of things I can give away. Shoes, even. That's usually a big one. Same if you're in need of medical attention.
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