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	<title>Rabenschwinges Cavern blog &#187; Critter 5</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A little status update about our work. One of our teams has done extensive work in Nifehrehn, since Quaxo still hasn´t reported in. The age is deemed to dangerous for the moment, so we can´t let anybody in &#8211; and still, some of the equipment isn´t working yet &#8211; the frost of centuries has left [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A little status update about our work.</p>
<p>One of our teams has done extensive work in Nifehrehn, since Quaxo still hasn´t reported in. The age is deemed to dangerous for the moment, so we can´t let anybody in &#8211; and still, some of the equipment isn´t working yet &#8211; the frost of centuries has left some damage.</p>
<p>Tom Woods and Shane Kennett have made some small vehicles of spare parts of model cars, boats and airplanes, and equipped them with small cameras.<br />
They affectionally call them the &#8220;Critters&#8221;. Critters 1 to 3 are land-based, with wheels or crawler tracks, Critters 4 to 6 are waterborne, 7 and 8 are airborne &#8211; and 9 is a small, floating thingy, similar to a balloon.<br />
They will be used to explore hazardous or inaccessible areas.</p>
<p>Their first mission will be the research of a small ice cave in Nifehrehn. Our scientists suspect some creatures living in there.</p>
<p>I still owe you information about the other &#8220;unknown ages&#8221;.<br />
Today, behold Unknown age 02:<br />
It seems to have been some kind of submarine science station erected by the old D&#8217;ni. It is some kind of pod &#8211; but a different one than those we know from &#8220;Reziksehv&#8221; &#8211; with some observation cupolas. The marine life in this age is very different from what we know &#8211; there are no fish, but some strange, ribbonlike animals, which are slowly moving through the water.<br />
The temperature seems to be quite hot &#8211; the pod is heavily insulated, but there are D&#8217;ni scales that show temperatures about 176° Fahrenheit (80° Celsius).<br />
How these creatures can survive this hellish environment, is one of the goals of our research there.<br />
Our interns have dubbed them &#8220;Hadesfish&#8221;, after the greek underworld.</p>
<p>Again spent some time in Shashodahl, this time for researches. The islands the resort is situated on are surrounded by a light blue, almost turquoise ocean, with abundant marine life.<br />
There seems to be the wreck of a rather big ship in the vicinity of one of the minor islands &#8211; we haven´t been able to visit it yet, but our diving team (the guys from New Zealand, remember?) are planning to get there soon. I´m thinking about joining them &#8211; the water isn´t deep there, and even I as a absolute beginner in diving should be able to manage this.<br />
And if Shane will have Critters 10 and 11 ready, the planned submarine-camera platforms, we´ll even have nice shots of the wreckage.<br />
Looking forward to that!</p>
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