by C S » Thu May 23, 2013 4:26 am
The shoulders of the burly mechanized suit shrugged. "With your cybernetic upgrades, it is virtually impossible for you to get frostbite. Bet you wish you could have made that claim back in 2010, huh?"
Kane tapped his fingers across his terminals, prepping the NT-SB armor for especially hazardous conditions. The room ahead was nearly as cold as the lowest recorded temperature on Earth. It was quite likely there were environs worse still elsewhere in the Rift, adding obscene pressures or other atmospheric effects to the harshness.
There was a sharp hiss at the suit's joints where panels split, creating seams a fraction of an inch in width. A warm golden glow shone from between the gap and a scan would reveal a similar energy composition to that of the Tri-Blade system, utilized to prevent freezing damage to the armor instead of molecular disassembly.
"Alright, my little hitchhiker. Time to meet your friend..."
Kane ventured forth into the cold, the unusual wind blowing hard against his orange bulwark. The suit adapted, however, and bolstered his strength to carry on unhindered by the frigid drag. The walls he had come to recognize as a staple of the waterworks complex were completely different beyond the door. They were giant slabs of ice with jagged shards and spikes stabbing out of them. A white mist fell; from where Kane could not discern. The wisps hung near the floor and swirled with the wind.
Pipes that ran overhead had burst ages ago, the contents bound into strangely captivating, abstract sculptures after spraying and subsequently freezing in mid-air. Depending on the chemicals, the ice took on tinges and shades, looking uncannily similar to stained glass. Due to this, the icy chamber had a colorful quality in addition to its crystalline structure.
Several meters ahead in the toroidal room, at the center was another brass grate, identical to the one the two had come across before. However, the tank and machinery that would have been above it was nowhere to be seen save for bits of scattered metal and cables hanging, frozen stiff from the ceiling. Kane inferred the fate of the fixture from the bent and broken bars that made up the ruined grate, which bent downwards into a pool of water that had had not been frozen solid. It glowed with an intense concentration of Rift energy.
"I guess the wind wasn't the misery after all..." Kane thought.
