Connecting to server...Welcome, Samus.
Location: Remains of SR-388. Tribuly Space Colony.
Just before Samus docked her ship, the last remaining S&R trooper was running down a corridor, his life at risk. "*huff* *puff* Here." He ducked around a corner. He heard a weird hissing noise, like a snake licking the air to smell. He then heard stomping, like something huge was coming around the corner. That stomping was a Xenomorph Alpha, looking for food for it's queen. It has horrible eyesight and a bad sense of smell, so it relies almost entirely by the sense of sound. Since it's senses of sight and smell are so poor, it's sense of sound is hyper-sensitive. It sneaked up on the soldier, and started wrapping him in a cocoon of super-strong webbing. He screamed, and the Alpha knocked him out.
"Samus, prepare for docking. I'm trying to scan for any human activity, but the leftover radiation from what was left of SR-388 is interfering with the scan. You'll have to do this the old school way. And remember: you only have one more chance at doing what you're told." ADAM said. "I know, ADAM, but for some things, you'll just have to disobey orders." Samus said. She climbed out, and walked up to the door. She activated her Scan Visor, and scanned the door. "Samus, it looks like all doors are looked. You'll have to go to the Main Control Deck to re-activate all the doors." ADAM explained. "Find another way in." Samus looked around, and then saw a ventilation shaft. She went into Morph Ball, and laid a bomb next to the vent. It blew open, and she entered. Inside, she saw a lot of damaged supply crates, and where the S&R crew must've set up base. But she didn't see any bodies. Odd. Samus thought. She saw another ventilation shaft. She went back into Morph Ball, and bombed it open. When she went through it, Samus found the Main Control Deck. She saw that a lot of the computers were badly damaged, almost like something was just here, and left long gashes in the computers.
Samus walked up to the biggest computer, and she activated it. She scaned the station, and she found only one human signal. It was in a room that was just down the corridor.
