Lucretzia allowed the culinary distribution, and then set her coffee cup down on the rim of the holotank with an audible clunk.
"Now that we're settled, we are ready to begin."
Setting down the files, she tapped the holotank and brought up the image of the planet.
"As I mentioned before, there are three primary leads, and we'll need to decide which one we want to focus on first. We've found out a little more about the surface, from orbital imagery, and now we can see that there appears to be some sort of mining installation along the edges of the mountains - it's massive, and I mean that. It's located on the edge of Tartarus, on flat bog land just south of the mountain ranges which cover the land bridge between Tartarus and Asphodel."
She tapped the map to show a series of massive industrial plants, mostly hidden by the clouds, with long pipelines traced between them and vanishing off into the cloud covered mainland of Tartarus.
"It seems like there are two main settlements, one in the mountains, likely tied to the mining, and then another on the northwest coast of Asphodel. It looks like a gathering point for farmers and herdsmen - we've picked up dozens of hamlets. Very rural and agrarian, barely industrialized at all. The control tower was located in this northern settlement - though we've since been pinged by another in the southern camp. I get the impression that they aren't a unified effort."
Rolling her eyes, she then rotated the orb, showing the southern continent of Limbo, a vast wasteland of ice, mountainous, trapped in a perpetual cycle of twilight. "There's no land route from Limbo to the other continents, so if we set down here to investigate the aberrant readings from our scout probe, we'd be forcing the Calico to ferry us across world for other investigations. So we either finish in one area or negotiate with the locals for a ride... if they have any functional aircraft."
She sounded skeptical.
"I can give you the raw data of these anomalies to examine later, but we've already gone over them a dozen times, and there isn't much else there we haven't already found. There just isn't enough to work with yet - it gives us questions, but it doesn't give us answers."
That, clearly, did not please her.
"Any questions so far, before I explain the leads in detail?"