Alright, let's just see what they want from us, or if they're just curious about whether anybody is even living here. We won't resort to violence just yet," James replied, his frustration evident as he looked at the unexpected task ahead.
We made our way out and headed toward the rooftop. It was the highest point of the building, offering the best vantage for observing our surroundings. Two large telescopes were mounted at opposite corners of the rooftop, specifically installed for long-range surveillance. To be honest, we didn't have much choice. Electricity was expensive, and we were relying on solar energy to power everything. The system was nowhere near enough to provide for our needs, especially in such a cold and remote place like Antarctica. The few solar panels we had could only manage a fraction of what we required, so we had to conserve power wherever possible.