2›[LK10 Pistons go up and down, up and down, up and down.›Iggy: [AX21 Off-hand I'd say the piston was in pretty good shape. Solid carbonite. It would take a tracking-laser to cut through it. Almost as tough as the bony shell surrounding your cranium.›2›Iggy: Don't touch that! Someone's obviously jury-rigged that circuit breaker to engage the ship's ignition sequence. Hm. They seemed to know what they were doing. The housing connections look okay. At the moment, the breaker's ›Iggy: The circuit breaker is wired into the ship's ignition housing. Not a bad job. All the original connections were torn out a long time ago. It looks like we aren't the only ones trying to get off this planet. The breaker's ›2›Iggy: Some throttle. It looks like it was taken from an old turbo mining auger. Really! Did they honestly expect that thing to initiate lift-off? The so-called throttle is ›[LK10 My, my, my. A ludicrous little throttle. Well, there's the connection to the ship's fuel port. I wonder if this thing would actually activate the thrusters. Right now it's ›2›Iggy: Hm? There's a femur, and a tibia, and oh, look at that! A skull! What a find! Small cranial capacity, prominent brow-ridge, no chin. Friend of yours?›Iggy: Big deal, humanoid bones and skulls. This is a deserate struggle for survival, not an impromptu osteology seminar!›