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Mods ([personal profile] modblob) wrote in [community profile] redshiftlogs2019-06-30 09:07 pm

july 2019. welcome to the void.

Who: Everyone in Anchor.
What: First Introductory Mingle
When: The Month of July 2019
Where: Around and outside the city.
Warnings: Please add any warnings in the subject lines.

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Click here to read what characters will experience when arriving in Anchor.

a. bot party.

A few hours after the first arrivals, odd noises start to filter up from the pavilion and park at the base of the city. Limp whistles, the gunfire pop of small fireworks, and music from what sounds like a broken kazoo. It seems as though the still-functioning robots of Anchor are trying to welcome their new human overlords, based on programming that hasn't been exercised in... uh, shall we say "a while"?

Three of them have formed a tiny off-key band playing unfamiliar tunes from crackling speakers. One of the three punctuates the music at odd moments by smashing together a pair of cymbals that seem to have been constructed from a flattened pot and a trash can lid. Two others man the refreshments table. Some of the food looks downright inedible, but there are piles of wild berries from the upper floors. Raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, strawberries. Apples and cherries. Fruits that shouldn't be in season together but somehow still are. There's a strange and vaguely triangular pastry that tastes like hot cinnamon candy. There are piles of vegetables, too, though the only preparation they've had is to be washed and dumped in baskets.

One of the chef bots has put some work in, though, and there are a couple of stews and soups available for the adventurous. All of them are made with the raw ingredients available to eat on the tables. One of them even has meat in it, though that's best consumed by people with very hardy stomachs.

At the end of the refreshment table is a cluster of fresh-pressed juices and unlabeled alcohol bottles, with uneven stacks of cups stationed around them. (Careful, some of the cups are cracked.) Even the good old bar bot is doing his part, pouring out glasses of orange juice and straight shots of tequila. A very generous compromise in place of his usual tequila sunrises. Right? Right.

The most conspicuous robot is the one setting off fireworks. It’s already blown off one six-fingered hand, but by god that hasn’t stopped it. With every small cluster of colorful explosives, the thing throws back its chunky head and gives a sound that can only be described as a metallic cackle.

Might want to watch that guy.

b. life signs in the wasteland.

In the wee hours of the morning after the robots' attempted welcome, the impacts against the dome overhead start. Meteorites, some of them as large as a person's head, bombard the shield and the area around for miles. The alarms that start throughout the colony are enough to wake anyone up, if the thunderous noise of the cosmic storm wasn't enough to do it.

And the alarms aren't for the meteorites. The red shift is rising up around the colony, that phenomenon that no one from the past had the foresight to give more than vague warnings about. New residents who have done some digging will know exactly what’s going on, but for those who’ve avoided even thinking about what’s happened to them, well. It could be a nasty surprise.

Anyone sensible would stay inside with all of that going on, but there's something else: life signs. The communication devices given to residents on arrival light up, indicating the presence of no less than five flecks of life out there in the wastes. Odds are good that at least a few of them are monsters from other worlds, or twisted radioactive creatures warped by the planet itself. But one of them is very human, and has been here for a very long time.

Should residents venture out to investigate these life signs, they’ll find the farthest one to be a man in protective gear, flickering like a badly received signal. As the red shift starts to fade, he solidifies, and as the shift finally dies away, he wrenches off his helmet with one hand and falls to his knees. He's as twisted as the creatures the planet has corrupted, one eye socket nothing but a depression sealed by flesh. His lips on that side curves sharply upward, barely hiding teeth too sharp and long for a human mouth. It's clear now while he pulled off his helmet with one hand--the other is a wreck, a blackened stony mass sealed to the cuff of his radiation suit.

He can hear you coming, if you're brave enough to approach. He can hear you coming, and will turn his one orange-irised eye to watch you until you speak.


c. hairy repairs.

Welcome to Anchor, where sometimes you're the only thing between you and the catastrophic failure of life support systems. After the red shift ends, the radioactivity warning alarms will at least fall silent. The cosmic storm has passed, and for a little while there's quiet under the dome.

But those exploring the upper reaches of the city might hear new alarms, much softer and less insistent than the radiation alarms. They're coming from one of the survey rooms near the garage and the exits to the surface. It might take a little doing to pull up the screens triggering the alarms, but you'll be glad you put in the work. It turns out, those meteorites damaged several of the exterior sensors and one of the major radiation and light transfer panels that help keep anchor supplied with energy--and help keep the shield dome in good working order.

While the damage is easy to see and isn't too hard to fix for those with some technical know-how, there are life signs moving slowly closer to the colony. It's quite possible to fix the damage and get back inside before those life signs arrive, but there's also the risk of being caught in the open and facing down some of the planet's native creatures.

In this case, they're large, furry millipede-like creatures no less than seven feet long. They're perfectly harmless, if you don't count the fact that they seem intent on trying to eat the protective gear and tools you've brought out onto the surface with you. It's not their fault that your arms are inside those delicious radiation suits.


d. shadows of the past.

A few days of genuine quiet follow the fixing of the exterior damage. Time to explore, to get lost, to drink more than your doctor might recommend at the colony's only serviceable bar. Enough time to feel the weight of Anchor's emptiness.

The next time you walk into the bar, there's a see-through stranger at the pool table, smiling warmly in welcome. "Want a game?"

Get too close, and he disappears. But he was there--he was clearly there. The cue he was holding clatters to the ground and rolls over to rest at your feet.

Down in the pavilion, there are children playing in the park. Throwing balls, playing tag, their laughs echoing somehow in the open air. Invisible parents call for them to be careful or slow down. Now and then one of them will vanish midstep, only to appear again back where they were ten minutes ago and start their run through the park all over again. They can see you. One or two might even invite you to join their games, taking your hand in their own, leading you toward their fellows. And when they do, you can hear their parents' voices exclaiming in shock. A rush of shadows scoop up these phantom children and whisk them away into some invisible world where you can't follow, only hear the children crying in fear.

All around the colony, shades appear and vanish, some solid enough to touch, some just barely visible. Some are inexplicably aggressive, attacking anyone who tries to talk to them or get too close. Just as many run screaming or sobbing at the sight of you.

But there are others, too, who seem to recognize you. One of these is a young woman holding a gun like she has no idea how to use it. When approached, she almost starts to cry. "Oh, thank god. We have to get the kids to quarantine. We have to get them into lockdown. Those bastards-- Those sons of bitches-- The kids should at least have a chance."

She starts to turn, and a laser blast rips through her, lancing across the wall right where a deep score mark still exists, not in the least ghostly or unreal. If you touch it now, it feels warm.


e. ping from the rubble.

As though the presence of past residents sets it off, a persistent signal begins to broadcast from the collapsed library. It turns out there's a section not buried quite as deeply as the rest. A row of broken terminals, ending with the one sending the signal. A warning signal about the structural integrity of the library complex and the need to back up crucial data. Too little, too late, but with time and patience some of the partial files on the terminal could be reconstructed....

For those less versed in computers, there's a mysterious door just past the terminals, partially blocked off by rubble. If that can be cleared, the door leads into a dusty room with more broken terminals, but beyond that, there's a small library of real hardcover and paperback books, with comfortable chairs (some of them needing TLC), low tables, and lights (currently broken). The books are in a variety of languages, both Earth-based and alien. A flickering "skylight" at the top of the room shows a blue sky flanked by swaying trees, or a thunderstorm, or other, stranger but still friendly skies. It blinks off, sometimes, but seems determined to keep playing its peaceful scenes for those below. With some cleaning up, this could be a good retreat from the sometimes oppressive emptiness of Anchor.


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[personal profile] substances 2019-07-03 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[By the time they get to the Medbay, Klaus is exhausted beyond reason. He's been going steady for weeks, barely finished the war before he came here, he'd been training and working even leading up to the war, and he's leaning on Ben heavily now that he can. When Ben says he'll get a real macho scar that Diego will be envious of, Klaus laughs brightly.]

Oh of course. My dream is to be macho, you know. The manliest man.

[One hand reaches out to the wall as Ben drops him off at the entrance to the Medbay, and the chipped black polish on his nails makes it obvious how much of a joke that comment had been. Leaning against the wall on his left side, he watches as Ben heads further into the room - when Ben gets too far away, he pushes away from the wall and slides his hand into his pocket to get his hand around his knife again.]

Hey, man, don't get out of sight okay?

[Once they're in a little further, though, it becomes obvious that there are only several powered-down bots in the room, though there is a shelf full of meds and supplies.]

Whoa. Uh, they got any morphine there?

[Klaus means it as a joke, but it falls a little too short to make it all the way. The intense desire for an actual hit of morphine, or a Vicodin or something hits him like a fist to the face, but he closes his eyes and fights his way through it, chest rising and falling shallowly.]

Mmm...they probably have antibiotics at least. Probably need those...
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[personal profile] substances 2019-07-03 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
After Ben had gotten him cleaned up and bandaged and sorted out, Klaus hadn't had the energy to keep exploring. They'd agreed to keep their phones on and ready, with the volume up, before Klaus had been comfortable letting Ben go out to check and see if he could find anyone else, before Ben had been comfortable leaving Klaus to sleep here. Once Ben had gone, Klaus changed into some of the clean clothes from the bag he'd had at decontamination - his pink knee-length sweatpants he'd gotten at the shops in Hadriel, a long-sleeved grey and black striped shirt from home - and climbed into the nearest bed after shaking the dust off it, stealing a pillow from the next bed over. Curling up on his left side, knees up, in a semi-fetal position, he props his head on two pillows to keep his shoulders straight, puts the phone on the bed beside him, and passes out immediately.

When someone enters the room, Klaus slides slowly out of deeper sleep into something lighter, wary as ever and sensitive to his surroundings. Crashing on people's couches and not knowing who might come in and out has made him a light sleeper, even when he's this exhausted, and so when there's more movement, he hears someone moving and breathing in the same space as him, he starts to wake up. It's a long process, because the person is quiet, unobtrusive, not moving or doing anything, and Klaus is truly exhausted, but after a few minutes he shifts, groans softly in his throat, and his lashes flutter a bit.

Rolling onto his back, he grunts and his brows furrow with pain for just a second before his forehead smooths again, and he opens his eyes. At first, he thinks it's a dream or a hallucination or something, but he's pretty sure that, sitting at the end of his bed...

"Diego?"
Edited 2019-07-03 20:48 (UTC)
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Repairs

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-03 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[Peter had been off on his own little exploration quest when he heard the alarms. After tracking the sound to one of the survey rooms, he taps on the door frame so he doesn't startle whoever is inside by just barging in.]

This is where that alarm's coming from, right? Find anything?

[Not recognizing Poison from behind, he starts to approach the screens to take a look for himself.]
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-07-03 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[Peter might not recognise her right away, but she knows his voice immediately. She whips herself around so quickly that she bumps her leg against a protruding section of the console in front of her.]

Peter!

[Ignore that obvious swell of warmth and relief in her voice just in those two syllables, if you value your life. It doesn't immediately occur to her that he may not even know who she is.]
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[personal profile] benhargreeves 2019-07-03 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[ When Klaus tells him not to get out of sight, Ben hangs back. He doesn't show it (much), but that comment worries him almost worse than the bruises, or the way Klaus's gait is shuffling and slow, or even the number ranking he'd given. He'd always been the one trailing after Klaus, trying to keep up, wanting to keep an eye on him. And Klaus had always been the one waving him away like he was a mosquito, telling him to shut up, to piss off, to give him some space.

Maybe the change is because he's alive again, but he thinks not. He thinks it may be Klaus who is different. ]


Okay.

[ The bots are a surprise, but a quick nervous glance to Klaus confirms that he isn't freaking out, so probably they've got no relation to the robots of the jungle war he'd just come from. He doesn't seem perturbed by them at all, just cracks a joke about getting high. Ben knows how that kind of joking-but-not-joking comment can go, but Klaus doesn't immediately start searching the cabinets. As soon as he says antibiotics, in fact, one of the bots shifts, making a soft whirr as it powers up. Ben takes a half-step, putting himself between it and Klaus. He isn't sure if his powers work in this place, is rusty and out of practice at using them, but if he has to he will tear this thing down to bolts before he lets it hurt Klaus. ]

Please sit down. You are in need of medical assistance.

[ The bot hovers, not attacking Ben, not pulling out any lasers or pincers or manifesting any glowing red eyes. Cautiously, with a skeptical expression, Ben steps aside, allowing it to approach Klaus. He doesn't make any threats, but every muscle in his body is tense, a bowstring pulled taut. ]

You're a doctor robot or whatever, right? Well... take care of him.
Edited 2019-07-03 21:04 (UTC)
itsnotaonesie: movieconnoisseur (holy tits)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-03 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[Oh don't worry, he definitely recognizes her, stopping dead in his tracks as soon as he realizes who he's talking to.]

Oh my God, Poison!

[He just stares stupidly for another second or so before crossing the room and pulling her into a hug. It might be a little forward, but part of him so relieved to find a friend here that manners have been bumped down on his list of priorities a bit.

Another part of him isn't really thrilled that she's here, for a couple of reasons. This place sucks for one, and she'd already been away from her own home for so long. This made, what, the third weird place she'd been stuck in? Just let the poor girl go home universe, holy shit.]
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-07-03 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[She's been through it before, too many times now. Seeing the face of someone she had grown close to, looking into their eyes and seeing a stranger looking back at her. There's no word she knows for the feeling that warms in her chest when he says her name, when he walks over and hugs her, and to her utter embarrassment she feels her throat tighten up and her eyes heat behind closed lids.

Poison clenches her fingers into the back of Peter's jacket, returning his embrace fiercely until she manages to regain control over her facial features. Her cheeks are still a little flushed when she looks up at him.
]

You know me. [And, spirits, she's so happy about that.] I can't believe you're here.
itsnotaonesie: (turned upside down)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-03 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[Oh God no don't be embarrassed, it's just Peter. Peter who is worried that this hug is going on too long and that he's being weird and oh God should he let go? He should probably let go, but then she's hugging him back and looking up at him, and he can't remember the last time he'd seen her this happy. Okay, maybe the hug isn't too weird, maybe he needs to just chill.]

Yeah, well. This wasn't exactly the final destination I had in mind when I hopped through the Door. Coulda ended up somewhere worse, I guess?
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{Something isn't right here » Diego Hargreeves (MoM CRAU) » OTA

[personal profile] deadlycurves 2019-07-03 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
A. Bot Party} | {The party ain't dead yet

Diego listened to the recording, he went through the decontamination process, and he wandered. He wandered a lot, just to check things out, get his bearings on this new world. This is the second time this has happened in about as many months and he's really not a fan of this at all. At least in the first one, he'd had his family there, however screwed up they all were with each other, it was better than being stuck in a world unknown, utterly alone. Not that he couldn't absolutely handle himself. He can and has done for the better part of more than a decade. Doesn't mean it's favorable, especially considering he had, only some handful of hours earlier, been passed out in the middle of a shift at work. He still hasn't completely worked out what had caused it, if he's honest, and he's a little on edge about it happening again.

He stands out in a vibrant kind of way in the middle of this part, dressed in a basic security uniform, though he'd at least had sense enough to ditch the hat because he was in a different world now and definitely didn't have a job to report to anymore. One other distinctly noticeable thing is on the inside of his right wrist, in thick, bold, black letters, the word Unsettled is tattooed.

He weaves through the various party hot-spots-- wincing at the slapdash band's attempt at keeping things lively, suspiciously eyeing the food laid out for them (and determinedly not eating any of it, and he makes a wide breadth around the robot with the fireworks, not really looking to get an ear blown off or something worse.

Mileage may vary if anyone were to approach him-- and it must be noted that the stoic-stone look he seems to be giving everything at the party probably doesn't make him look easily approachable anyway-- but it's safe to say they'll be met with suspicion until deemed worthy of anything else.



B. Life signs in the wasteland} | {Anywhere in any world, I'll fight the good fight

Someone with more sense might avoid the world that's suddenly covered in swirls of red, with meteorites raining down overhead against the outer dome surrounding the place. Diego Hargreeves isn't one of those people, especially once he sees the indications of life out there in the mess flashing on the comm device. Maybe it's a trap. It's definitely more likely to be a trap than anything real, but-- what if one of those life signs on the device is someone who needs help? He's too much a product of his raising to let someone innocent be left to-- whatever is going on out there.

There isn't much he can do in way of protecting himself from the elements, so he doesn't waste much time in setting out into the mess outside. He's got weapons on his person and is ready to fight if he has to, though his main mission is finding anyone that may be stuck in all this mess and helping them get back to the safety of the indoors.


[wildcard]
If these aren't your fancy, hit me up with something else!
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[personal profile] deadlycurves 2019-07-03 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
He can see the way Klaus stirs, half-tilted toward trying to wake up, but really, really resisting doing it yet. Too worn-down to want the dreadful feeling of awareness in all directions and of every sense. But it's a process, slow and steady, and then he's moving and making noises until he's staring right him, looking like he saw-- well-- a ghost isn't exactly an appropriate turn of phrase in Klaus' case, is it?

"Hey, Klaus." his voice is soft, with some kind of hidden layer of disappointment behind it. Even if this isn't the same moment, even if the reasons are completely different, it's still disheartening to see it so soon. "Ben told me where to find you." And he really doesn't sound all that freaked out at having actually talked to their long-dead brother as one might expect, either.
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A} {Trust nothing and no one, except your gut

[personal profile] deadlycurves 2019-07-04 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
[Diego isn't sure about any of this, his nerves are on edge and he's skeptical about everything that he sees, least of all the food and drinks they're expected to eat. He's really fine, in that regard, for the time being so he won't be touching any of it, thanks.

He's standing near the bar, when a blonde slides up and downs a shot of... something. Maybe liquor, maybe cyanide, who could say? He perks a brow in her direction, there's a teasing, amused sound to his voice.]
Apparently you, if you're gonna take their offerings.
deadlycurves: (Incredulous)

A} {Too much trust in the unknown gets you dead, kid

[personal profile] deadlycurves 2019-07-04 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
[Diego is wandering the party, checking out the various pieces of the set up. Robots. He doesn't have anything inherently against them, but it isn't like he's had the best experiences with them, either. He's wary, to say the least. The food does nothing to ease his concerns, either. And he can't help stare, incredulous, at the kid shoving handfuls of whatever he could grab into a backpack.]

You really gonna eat that? [Dubious level: 10 thousand. Kid, what are you doing?]
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-04 12:21 am (UTC)(link)
[Peter pauses for a moment, lowering his bag in favor of chatting with this guy who apparently has way better survival instincts than he does.]

Y'know, I've considered the possibility that this food might be, y'know, tainted in some way. Poisoned, if you wanna be dramatic. Right now that is a risk I'm willing to take, so. Yes. I'm really gonna eat this.

[Which he demonstrates by popping a couple blueberries into his mouth. He doesn't mean to come across as a douche, he's just. So tired.]
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[personal profile] deadlycurves 2019-07-04 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
[Diego's dubious expression shifts into an outright and obvious frown as the kid deliberately eats some blueberries. His tone is something like amusement soaked in disbelief.]

Well, at least the rest of us will know the answer soon enough, I guess. [He folds his arms across his chest, like he's just counting the seconds or minutes before something dire happens to the kid.]
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[personal profile] substances 2019-07-04 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
It's almost a little surprising when Diego is still there after a few blinks, and he says his name in that soft voice with a hint of...what? Disapproval? Klaus isn't entirely sure. Wrinkling his nose, he looks up at the ceiling for a few moments, trying to remember where he is, and work out how long he was asleep. All the same aches and pains he'd had in Hadriel are still there, but this is nothing like that. Not like his apartment. Not like Drake's apartment.

Parting his lips, he makes a soft noise of discomfort, and looks down at Diego again when his brother says that Ben told him where to find Klaus.

This has got to be a dream or something. Klaus' brain feels like it's slowly rising out of a tar pit. Ben? Right. Ben. He remembers seeing Ben too, except Diego doesn't look surprised about Ben being there, and Klaus remembers being surprised. Another few groggy blinks, green eyes wide, and he makes a little whine in his throat, lifts his left arm and puts it over his face.

"Hey Diego. When did you get here?"
itsnotaonesie: movieconnoisseur (mmm whatchu say)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-04 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
See, there you go. Canary in the coal mine, right?

[He does not seem at all bothered by the possibility of poisoned blueberries. Or poisoned anything, but he does kind of feel bad for being a smartass to a complete stranger. Just because he's annoyed with life in general lately doesn't mean he needs to go taking it out on someone who's just looking out for him.]

Seriously, though, I think the food is safe. I mean, there's a stew over there that tastes like nightmares, but the fruit and vegetables seem fine.
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[personal profile] substances 2019-07-04 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
[It's Vietnam that's changed the way he interacts with other people in dangerous or unknown situations just as much as Hadriel. Now, he feels the need to keep his comrades in sight so they can't get killed while he can't see them, he wants to make sure his brother is alright because he hasn't seen him for months. Klaus is mostly sober and Ben is alive, and he couldn't live with himself if Ben died now, was hurt now. He can't get the image of how his brother died out of his head for a few moments, doesn't want to see him like that ever again.

The bots don't really startle Klaus at first, not until they start moving in response to his voice. Then he feels the tension slowly crawl up his spine as he remembers the Null and what they'd done to him, the confusion beams, the burns and bruises, the weeks in the jungle fighting for his life and to protect Drake and his other friends in the city.

But this isn't a Null, and Ben leaps between him and the bot immediately, and Klaus had almost forgotten what it was like to have someone around who would protect him, have his back, fight at his side, someone who he'd trust to do those things even if they were arguing. There's something incredibly soothing about having a sibling here, who he trusts instinctively even when he doesn't like him much.

Though he loves Ben, without question.

When the bot says to sit down because he's in need of medical assistance and Ben steps aside, Klaus settles on one of the chairs, putting down his bag to the side and breathing slow and shallow, eyes warily on the bot. Ben is here, watching out for him, and he trusts Ben's judgement more than he trusts his own, so he allows it to approach, shrugs off his vest and shirt, wincing a little at the movement, so the bot can see his injury.]


Seems okay, I think? Hopefully...
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[personal profile] deadlycurves 2019-07-04 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't know... few hours ago, I guess." He shrugs; he didn't exactly check the time or anything. The silence drifts between them for a long moment as Diego tries to figure out what else to say. There are so many things running through his mind at once, and he isn't sure where to start.

"What happened?" seems like the best place to begin, though, and he waves vaguely at the bruised and battered state his brother is currently in. "Lost a fight with a freight truck?"
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[personal profile] deadlycurves 2019-07-04 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
I guess someone's gotta be the guinea pig. [He rolls his eyes.

Diego really isn't bothered by the attitude-- doesn't even perceive there is one coming from the kid at all, if he's honest.]


I didn't know nightmares had a flavor.
itsnotaonesie: sissybars (what is his hair doing though)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-04 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
Nightmares taste like whatever that almost meat-like substance in the stew is. To be fair though, the robots probably cooked it and they can't exactly taste it to make sure the flavor's right. So uh, A for effort, I guess?

[That's honestly about as bad as Peter's attitude gets. He's never had a proper "rebellious teenager" phase.

Almost as an afterthought, he sticks his hand out in the universal sign of "nice to meet you, here's a handshake".]


Oh, uh. Peter Parker, by the way. I'm tryin' to get better at the whole introduction thing, I was terrible about it at the last place I was stuck. Also, I figure someone should know what to put on my headstone, just in case the blueberries really are poisoned.
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[personal profile] deadlycurves 2019-07-04 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
Sketchy. [He wrinkles his nose at that lovely description. Everyone loves a 'meat=like substance stew', right? Eugh.

There's a hesitation, but after a beat or two, he takes the kid's hand into a firm shake.]
Diego Hargreeves. So this isn't your first... not-home-world, then? [He smirks at the headstone comment.] We'll remember you fondly. Peter Parker: He ate some weird fruit.
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[personal profile] substances 2019-07-04 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
Pushing his left elbow into the mattress of the bed, Klaus sits up groggily, hisses a little as he leans back against the headboard and lets his eyes sink shut for a moment. Diego seems less than pleased to see him and Klaus sighs softly, instinctively tries to work out what Diego might be disappointed in him for this time. He's exhausted, his whole torso is aching and he can't take any painkillers because he's sober-ish, and Diego is asking him what happened as if he were a cop taking a statement.

Sighing deeply, Klaus tilts his head back and looks back up at the ceiling.

"Oh, nothing serious. Just a two week long robot war in a jungle, and I didn't have any grenades. The usual."
itsnotaonesie: movieconnoisseur (what i was totally listening)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-04 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
[He probably shouldn't be grinning over the idea of a dumb headstone, but here we are. At least he's not moping around like he was earlier, this counts as an improvement.]

Second not-home-world. Well... Hang on, the last place was a city that got teleported to a bunch of different planets, so... technically this is the fourth different planet I've lived on? But the city and the people were always the same, so I'm gonna say this counts as the second not-home-world.
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[personal profile] benhargreeves 2019-07-04 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
Ben is aware of the situation before Cole shows up. He is a light sleeper, and the first of the meteorites startle him awake. He lays in bed a few moments, heart thudding, listening to the distant impacts. Then, the sirens start, and that's enough to jar him from his paralysis. There are others congregating in the halls and common areas where most of the residents live, having hushed and huddled conversations about what the sirens mean. Those who have been here longer talk about the redshift; it is something Ben has heard mentioned, but still barely understands.

Then, just as he is beginning to calm down - they are safe for now in the Anchor, so long as no one leaves - comes the alert from their devices. Life signs, outside. People trapped out there, unshielded from the radiation and warping of reality (whatever that means). Helpless, and in need of rescue.

In a haze, Ben changes from his pajamas and heads towards the upper levels, hearing the impacts of the meteorites growing louder underneath the ongoing sirens. It isn't that he's planning on going outside. But there might be things he could do to help from in here. Assist in the effort without being directly involved.

(How familiar it all is. The sudden sirens, people in need of rescue, suiting up and rushing out - how many times had they all done this back at the Academy? There is a nostalgia in the frantic and confused panic of it; Ben doesn't really feel like examining that at the moment.)

He is just making his way towards the exit room section of the Anchor when, out of thin air, there is a movement, and then, a person. Ben is at least mildly more prepared than most to deal with a sudden appearance like this (Five could never just walk places like normal), but he still stops in his tracks. He has never seen this stranger before, solemn-faced and pale. Which is why being addressed by name is, to say the least, unsettling.

"Uh- do I... know you?"
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[personal profile] substances 2019-07-04 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
As far as robots are concerned, Klaus is pretty much used to...Mom and the Null, which is kind of a contradictory experience, all things considered. Mom had, of course, raised him and fed him and his siblings and he'd loved her, while the Null had been evil and wanted to steal all the emotions and had almost killed him multiple times in a PTSD-inducing jungle war.

So, he's somewhat ambivalent about these bots, all things considered.

Popping a berry into his mouth, he watches the tall guy come walking over toward him with a plate of food, and he nods, chewing and swallowing.

"Oh yeah. Little dude has already blown off his own hand and he's still laughing. Seems like a pyro to me."

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