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Re-inspecting the shutters to the rear, she didn't find much chance of getting them open right now.
'These metal shutters aren't going anywhere soon. Weird, they're rumbling, veeery slightly. I can't really make it out. Bad weather? I'd better leave it for now.'
Taking a close look at the strange spherical shape in the cement didn't reveal much more to her.
'Definitely cement, or at least something as solid.'
'This stuff oozing through is kind of unpleasant, it's almost like a bunch of different fluids that don't mix to well are leaking through different parts of the surface. Some oily, some watery, some sticky. Smells I just don't recognize, it's... totally alien.'
'I think I'll stop messing with it.'
She cleaned her palms of all trace of the slightly unpleasant secretions using the scraps of suit.
'Whatever it is, it's not doing anything more than be wet and drippy right now.'
With an extra pocket in the bag, she saw no harm in keeping her deceased sex toy around for a little longer, and took a few more minutes organise inventory and dust the last little bits of itchy foil from her body.
'If I throw this thing on the floor here I'm never going to feel it's clean enough to use again. I've got a spare pocket now that I've unpacked the survival computer thing anyway.'
She stowed her deceased sex toy in the final empty pocket of her carrybag. Bag now filled with, 1x B.Water, 2x Food, 1x T.Shock E.Kit, 1x Vibrator(unlogged), and a pocket of kipple.
'Well, most of this suit is just scraps now, I couldn't even salvage enough of it to make a shoestring bikini. The gloves and boots are made of sturdy rubber though, I'd better keep those. Plus the undersuit, it's not much but it'll give my chest a little support for now.'
Focussing some attention to the survival computer, she poked around the system with experimental voice commands.
'Survival Computer is kind of a mouthfull, I can't call it a Smartphone, it's not really a phone. I'll go with PDA for now, Personal Digital Assistant, sounds close enough.'
Profile item updated, Survival Computer renamed to PDA.
'That was easy enough, I bet I could get the hang of this thing quickly.'
Let's see...'
"Hello? Settings? Options...?"
Working with the fairly limited voice interface didn't reveal all that much more than different lists of voice commands that often had only heiroglyphic descriptions. The device itself seemed to take only the most simple instructions, light on, light off, and program selections, the individual programs pre-loaded onto the simple computer each had their own interfaces.
'The profile program is easy enough, camera seems to work mostly by itself and automatically records images of things the first time it sees them and puts them in a list of unknown entries I can browse and update later. I can't change those numbers though, they seem to be generated automatically... huh, the four numbers on my profile went back to 10. Fondling myself doesn't seem to do anything, even in front of the camera, the thing must figure all that out on its own. At least I managed a more flattering photograph. Simple as point and say click. Old one seems to be saved permanently though... dammit. Maybe I'll leave the rest of the info blank for now, maybe I'll feel a little more decisive later.'
'Each of the mystery stats has it's own profile though, weird ones separate from the unlogged or categorised items lists. It just has that single letter in the title bar, there's no room for an image and the bottom section is just... pages of encrypted nonsense. It just keeps going, and all the symbols are scrambled into obscurity.'
'It looks like I can get a list of software intalled on the PDA, just the three. Profiles. Then a much more cryptic one coming second that seems to just bring up a big magnifying glass asking for voice commands. There don't seem to be any words in it, no matter what I ask the search panel, it just gives me a list of different sets of numbers. It seems useless.'
'The third one is some kind of encyclopedia, but it doesn't seem to be any different from the digital labraries back home, all the same books and public records, no new ones. It's different from the other two, the interface has a nice commercial design and all kinds of clear instructions. That's kind of comforting. No info for my current predicament, but at least there's intructions for how to do basic things I could need. Sadly it's no instruction manual for the other software though.'
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