Into The Void

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through thick water. He felt at times as if a force was pushing him back and then forward.
                  “This is... incredible. It's almost like jello. The vary air itself seems to vibrating to my movements. It's like nothing I have ever heard of.”
                  As Captain Steele walked he turned around. He could see the shimmering atmosphere reacting to his movements. The air was actually tangible but extremely light like jello. Captain Steele took one of the three of his additional back up gear items and threw it at the wall to see if he could feel the vibrating air from its movements. Much to his amazement he could.
                  “Jamie! The entire area reacts to everything. You feel everything. It's incredible! When something moves 10 feet away you feel it. You feel it but it's not too heavy. It's like having jello pushed lightly back against you. This is huge discovery. I am collecting a large sample and will return with it. Please prepare a secure container for it.”
                  Captain Steele continued to walk before finding a broken piece of the floor lying on the ground. He picked it up, packed it as a sample and moved on. He continued moving forward in the very large room until coming to a great chasm. He looked for a way around and after failing to find one decided to jump straight up to see if he could spot something to climb up to. The air seemed to carry him several yards up before slowly sinking back down. He looked across the chasm and found a hexagon shaped object about 3 yards away. He took several steps back and made a running jump for it. He floated over the chasm and landed on the object. He saw another object in the distance and made a jump for it.
                  Captain Steele did this numerous times until he saw one that he wasn't sure he could make. He ran and jumped for it anyway knowing it was the only way across and he saw that he was going to land short of the platform and decided to stretch his hand out and rotate his body so that he could grab it. He was surprised to find that he could change his direction mid jump. He continued to make his way across the chasm finding it both interesting and slightly disorienting to be able to change direction in the middle of his jump.
                  “John please be careful crossing the dangerous chasm.”
                  “If I want to jump 30 feet up and 30 feet forward only to change directions mid jump I will.”
                  “Then please be very very careful.”
                  “Okay, okay. Calm down. I'll be careful. No need to blow a casket over it, or a valve, or whatever else you'd blow up considering your an AI.”
                  Captain Steele decided to take several more jumps while looking around for what could have lived in such in environment. After making it to another platform he noticed 4 hallways with lights heading toward a central platform. He approached this platform and there was a square where all the lights that were coming from the ground met. On this square there were several detailed diagrams carved into the floor of several creatures, including the ape like one and the tall creature. One creature was much larger than the rest and the other 4 creatures where in front of it. The large creature changed shapes every single time the lights in the floor came to it.
                  Captain Steele marveled at the carvings. The carvings were pulsating and changing as the lights met it. He picked up his knife and stuck it into the grooves of one of the carvings. As the carvings changed his knife was stuck in the floor until the carvings changed back. The ground was actually changing.
                  How could a carving in the floor change every couple of seconds? What kind of material was this? It emitted lights, changes shapes, and has multiple atmospheres and even

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