No need to apologize! A busy character is a happy character. Probably? We think.
> URSULA absolutely loves that he's putting them in odd places. Just for fun, she'll be leaving hard candies near each one he makes. She thinks it's a nice gesture to repay him for making them.
> As for the game, that's a wonderful idea! She'll direct him to some recently found alcohol that can surely make a good substitute for the brandy. And since they have grapes, raisins are only a step away to make. She also asks to watch everyone play, because it seems very exciting!
> Luckily there is plenty of scrap to be found on the Monolith. They'll find an abundance of titanium especially, which will work well for any projects they might have. Much of the structure itself is made of titanium, so they can tear off any parts they want.
> Since some of the structure is very easy to reap for scraps, they'll also find many other little delights in various rooms that had been sealed off in the construction of the Monolith. One room has numerous gadgets including mini solar power lights, multitools that are government issue, magnetic project mats and a radio designed specifically for open-channel space networks.
> They'll also find several government standard tech kits, which include anti-static materials, spudgers, spanners, nylon tipped tweezers, every type of small screwdriver you could hope for and basically anything for fixing and putting together small components like microchips. They can be stored easily on someone's person.
> There are also several repair kits for small vehicles, which really every seamoth should have in them but don't. Now they can! The jumpers especially are made for seamoth-type batteries and include spares, as well as kits for fixing the consoles in case it is an interior problem.
> Someone in one of the rooms was apparently a fan of weapons, since there's also a Colt M1911 and a Springfield M1903A4 in great condition if they want them.
> For Bucky's milk mission, we refer you to here to have your pick of resources! Of course these resources are a bit difficult but it's well worth the effort. If he can manage it, the base would have a steady supply of milk and wouldn't that be wonderful?
> The best wood for the combat facility would be on Mountain Island. The trees are extremely sturdy there and there are plenty of them, so you don't have to worry about taking too many! Of course the hard part is getting them back but luckily there is a submarine with a towing net if he doesn't mind the trip. Otherwise he'll have to make do with the trees on Floater Island.
> Speaking of which, URSULA will be nervous about adding something without Annabeth's permission but she'll suggest if he doesn't want to go through Annabeth to decide where to put it, he can always put it on Floater Island. There's plenty of room there and it isn't subject to any zoning laws (yet anyway).
> As a special gift for his facility, she'll whip up some durable punching bags. She won't know how many to make but she thinks five is a good amount. She'll always make more if he wants!
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> URSULA absolutely loves that he's putting them in odd places. Just for fun, she'll be leaving hard candies near each one he makes. She thinks it's a nice gesture to repay him for making them.
> As for the game, that's a wonderful idea! She'll direct him to some recently found alcohol that can surely make a good substitute for the brandy. And since they have grapes, raisins are only a step away to make. She also asks to watch everyone play, because it seems very exciting!
> Luckily there is plenty of scrap to be found on the Monolith. They'll find an abundance of titanium especially, which will work well for any projects they might have. Much of the structure itself is made of titanium, so they can tear off any parts they want.
> Since some of the structure is very easy to reap for scraps, they'll also find many other little delights in various rooms that had been sealed off in the construction of the Monolith. One room has numerous gadgets including mini solar power lights, multitools that are government issue, magnetic project mats and a radio designed specifically for open-channel space networks.
> They'll also find several government standard tech kits, which include anti-static materials, spudgers, spanners, nylon tipped tweezers, every type of small screwdriver you could hope for and basically anything for fixing and putting together small components like microchips. They can be stored easily on someone's person.
> There are also several repair kits for small vehicles, which really every seamoth should have in them but don't. Now they can! The jumpers especially are made for seamoth-type batteries and include spares, as well as kits for fixing the consoles in case it is an interior problem.
> Someone in one of the rooms was apparently a fan of weapons, since there's also a Colt M1911 and a Springfield M1903A4 in great condition if they want them.
> For Bucky's milk mission, we refer you to here to have your pick of resources! Of course these resources are a bit difficult but it's well worth the effort. If he can manage it, the base would have a steady supply of milk and wouldn't that be wonderful?
> The best wood for the combat facility would be on Mountain Island. The trees are extremely sturdy there and there are plenty of them, so you don't have to worry about taking too many! Of course the hard part is getting them back but luckily there is a submarine with a towing net if he doesn't mind the trip. Otherwise he'll have to make do with the trees on Floater Island.
> Speaking of which, URSULA will be nervous about adding something without Annabeth's permission but she'll suggest if he doesn't want to go through Annabeth to decide where to put it, he can always put it on Floater Island. There's plenty of room there and it isn't subject to any zoning laws (yet anyway).
> As a special gift for his facility, she'll whip up some durable punching bags. She won't know how many to make but she thinks five is a good amount. She'll always make more if he wants!