With a pained grunt Vos slowly forces himself back to his feet. Reaching for his belt, he jams a stimpack into the slot built into his enviro-suit. Taking a breath he looks to the remaining clones. "This place, it's sick with the dark side. This structure is probably controlled by the force, I may be able to open it up.
Limping towards the huge obsidian structure, Vos slowly reaches out a hand till it rests against the centre of the gigantic double doors. Closing his eyes, Vos concentrates, letting the force flow through him. The green veins that run through the structure pulse brightly for a moment before a dull 'thunk' can be heard from somewhere deep inside. Slowly, silently, the doors begin to swing outwards. Beyond them is a corridor tall enough and wide enough to move a small tank down with ease.
The structure looked ancient, the walls lined with huge pillars and intricate carvings all along the walls. The carvings depicted a great many things, ranging from battles among ancient looking civilisations to strange and eldritch rulers sat upon broken thrones. The green veins ran all over the roof, walls and floor, and pulsed regularly as if they had a heartbeat. The main body of them seemed to be travelling down the main corridor, but there was offshoots as well.
Here and there, openings would lead down narrow corridors or into small rooms. These rooms were similarly decorated, but dominating the centre of the rooms were large stone tables with holes cut through the centres, almost like a large plug hole. The green tendrils that made their way into these rooms invariably disappeared into these holes. Resting on many of the tables were simplistic stone blades, strained with a dark brown liquid.
Vos shudders as he peers into one of the rooms before making his way further inside. It was almost pitch black with the exception of the green glow of the tendrils. "If there's any survivors of the kidnappings, they have to be in here somewhere. Looking to Gunslinger, Vos gestures ahead as he winces a little. "Sergeant, do you mind taking charge, I can still feel my injuries a bit".