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2000 point battle DAO union V alien hives

We chose to ignore force org to each take a titan worth almost 1000.

Small platoon of DAO being pushed on the retreat by the endless hordes of the alien hive have been tasked with helping buy time to evacuate the heavy artillery that's been caught in the blitz.

The DAO won, but with heavy losses. The titan was extracted intact from the battlefield but sadly many DAO union lives were lost.

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Update - Cold-room (not cold room) flooring

Hey all, thanks for the replies and comments so far, I've cleared out as much as I'm willing to at the moment, I've started hitting mainly clay and stone and I'm getting a fair amount of water in the clay (is it possible this dirt is actually attached to outside dirt?)

Anyway, 2 pipes visible in front of the clean-out opening, one large pipe visible out the back side, both seem to go right into the wall of the concrete lower lip

At this point my thought is backfill with clean gravel and install a thick foam board as others have suggested, possibly with concrete poured on top once I'm comfortable that will be ok, maintaining access to the clean-out somehow

But any advice is welcome

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Cold room floor help

Hey, I've got a cold room in my place that is concrete on all sides, I'm going to be framing it in and insulating and I don't really need any help there unless there's anything cold room specific I should know, however.

As you can see I have a floor that appears to be a stepped concrete pit, filled with quite a lot of dirt, and what I believe is probably a tie in to the sewage drain.

Can I just get rid of the dirt? The whole room spells like petrichor because of it.

Assuming the pit continues to step down, can I just build the floor over it regardless, and do I need to support the pipe in some way if the dirt is removed?

Or, if I'm completely off base please let me know what I should be doing.

Thanks

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Cold room flooring help

Hey, I've got a cold room in my place that is concrete on all sides, I'm going to be framing it in and insulating and I don't really need any help there unless there's anything cold room specific I should know, however.

As you can see I have a floor that appears to be a stepped concrete pit, filled with quite a lot of dirt, and what I believe is probably a tie in to the sewage drain.

Can I just get rid of the dirt? The whole room spells like petrichor because of it.

Assuming the pit continues to step down, can I just build the floor over it regardless, and do I need to support the pipe in some way if the dirt is removed?

Or, if I'm completely off base please let me know what I should be doing.

Thanks

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