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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.


itsnotaonesie: sissybars (what is his hair doing though)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-13 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
Oooh, I got you, okay. So it's not super common. That's pretty interesting, though, you were all born on the same day and just happened to all have powers?

[That doesn't sound like a coincidence, but Peter doesn't know enough to just assume the worst about the situation, sooo. Hey, some guy adopting a bunch of super kids, sure, why not.]

To be fair, these things took me a while to get used to, too. The phones I'm used to are-- well, here, I'll just show you.

[He digs his smartphone from home out of his pocket and holds it out. Check out this rectangle dude.]
benhargreeves: @malagraphic (? concerned)

[personal profile] benhargreeves 2019-07-13 09:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Not just the same day. Same hour. Probably down to the same minute though we don't have confirmation of that. And none of our moms were pregnant that morning, so... pretty interesting, yep.

[ There's a certain dry humor in the way Ben says that last bit; he knows how strange it is, how much stranger it might sound to someone who hadn't grown up in the same world as him. Again, there is that little thrill of leaving out the bad: that his own mother had died, that none of his siblings had ever had any contact with their birth families, etcetera. ]

Before you ask, we've got no freakin' clue how, why, or any of that. A lot of theories, but no proof.

[ For a while Ben had wanted to know the truth very badly. To understand their origins, and move a little closer to understanding his own powers. But there had never been any leads, nowhere to turn. All that reservoir of curiosity is still there, somewhere in him, and he redirects it towards Peter. ]

How common are powers where you're from? Do people usually get them from, uh, animal bites, or are some people born with them?

[ He sets down the sections of broken pipe he'd been moving to carefully take the sleek little rectangle and hold it a moment, turning it around in his hands. Apparently it has some kind of sensor in it that detects being tilted, and the screen turns on - which is a pretty neat trick if you ask Ben. He hands it back. ]

It's so small.

[ Considering Ben doesn't even have cordless phones as a point of comparison, the smartphone seems pretty damn advanced to him. ]

I'm Ben Hargreeves, by the way.
itsnotaonesie: (guardians of the galaxy more like)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-14 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that's um. Generally not how pregnancy works.

[But this guy sounds just as clueless about it as Peter is, so he's not going to press the issue. He takes his phone back and tucks it into his pocket before finding something else to lift and toss aside]

Peter Parker. Uh, it's not really too common where I'm from. As far as I know, I'm the only one who's gotten any weird powers from gettin' bit by something. Some people are born with powers, others have gotten them in accidents or from experiments and stuff. It's actually pretty random.
benhargreeves: @iconned (:) glee)

[personal profile] benhargreeves 2019-07-14 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
[ No recognition there, when he said his name. Is that ever going to stop being fairly wonderful? Ben doesn't think so - not for a long time, anyway. And it seems that Peter hasn't run into either of his brothers here, or spoken to them enough to learn their names and recognize the shared surname.

They are getting closer to unblocking the door; Ben can see the handle, now, and feels a rush of excitement at the prospect of finding out what is on the other side. He is equally eager to learn more about Peter's world, and what makes it different. ]


And what sorts of powers do people have? I assume it's not just super strength for everyone...

[ Steering the conversation in this way runs the risk of Peter asking what his powers are, but that was already a risk and Ben is willing to take it. ]
itsnotaonesie: movieconnoisseur (ha ha i am so dead)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-14 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
[Nothing Ben's said sounds familiar at all, but it's all good. He seems cool, Peter could totally hang with this guy. He totally will. He's decided.]

Nah, I mean, there are other people who are really strong, but then there are some who are just weird. Like, we've got one guy who can turn from a normal guy to a huge green dude. I met one dude who could shrink really tiny and grow to the size of a building, there's a lady who can do this crazy telekinetic stuff. I know a literal wizard who can make portals and stuff, it just gets nuts.

[He's probably more excited about talking about other powers than he is his own, he's just a bigass nerd that way. So naturally, he's gonna have to ask about Ben's. That's just how he do.]

So, what kind of powers do you guys have? I know about the strong guy already, but like, what can you do?

benhargreeves: @malagraphic (! small)

[personal profile] benhargreeves 2019-07-14 07:32 am (UTC)(link)
[ If Peter thinks those powers are weird, what is he going to think of Ben's? Turning green is unusual, perhaps, but most of what he mentioned sounds kind of innocuous. Perhaps that's because not everyone with powers in Peter's world was trained from birth to use them in combat... ]

A wizard? Like... incantations, pointy hat, the full Gandalf?

[ The reference may not land, but Ben can think of no more efficient way to ask whether wizard could possibly mean the same thing in Peter's world. Perhaps something is getting lost in translation. Then again... making portals isn't outlandish to Ben, at all. He is glad at least that it sounds like Peter has associated somewhat with other people who have powers. He hadn't been completely on his own the whole time, then. Ben had always taken it a little for granted: that he'd grown up with other kids like him, even if they weren't completely like him. There were various things their father had done to isolate them from one another, but they'd all been there. And they had found ways around his rules, despite everything, to make themselves into a family.

Ben uses lifting an armful particularly cumbersome debris as an excuse to take a moment before answering Peter's inevitable question. He stalls further by running down the list of his siblings. ]


Luther's the strong guy... my brother Diego has accurate aim. Like, he can curve stuff in the air and hit any target, even if it's moving and he can't see it, that kind of thing. My sister Allison can control people's minds by talking to them - make them do or think whatever she tells them to. Klaus speaks to the dead. Five can do spatial jumps and time travel. Vanya... manipulates sound? Sonic powers, I guess is the best way to put it.

[ Ben breaks off there, setting down the rubble and standing up, dusting off his hands and wondering if he should just tell Peter his powers are too gruesome to explain. Certainly, by this point, Peter must realize something's up. Ben's hesitating too much. He rubs a hand against the back of his neck. ]

I can- summon these things. These, uh, creatures. From another dimension. There's a- portal in my stomach and I can call them out through it.
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itsnotaonesie: (i think the fuck not)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-14 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[Oh don't worry, the reference lands. Peter's seen a ton of movies. If it's a pop culture reference, Peter's probably going to get it.]

Nah, not the full Gandalf. His beard wasn't nearly as impressive. No pointy hat, either, but he did have this like, magic cloak thing? That was pretty cool.

[Peter pauses in his own rubble lifting while he listens. The nerd in him is just thrilled by all these cool powers, ok. Controlling people's minds and time travel, that is insane. And dangerous, like, that is some serious shit. He's so caught up on the idea of someone just being able to time travel that he actually almost misses Ben's thing.]

...Huh. That... That's different. A portal in your-- Okay, stupid question. When you eat food, does it stay in your body or does it go to the... the creature dimension?

[Peter Parker, asking the important questions.]
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benhargreeves: @malagraphic (:) oh really?)

[personal profile] benhargreeves 2019-07-14 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Ben smiles, happy over something as simple as this shared bit of cultural reference. That tells him that, computers or no computers, no matter how many huge differences there are, his world has at least something in common with Peter's. And that's a place to start. ]

Magic cloak is pretty cool. Could it do anything? Invisibility, flight, whatever?

[ He'd been braced for questions much worse than that one, and actually has to stop, leaning his shoulder against the wall and laughing almost silently. In some ways, Peter is so close to the truth - that his powers are tied up with food and hunger in complicated ways, that sometimes it feels almost like a parasite that would be lodged inside him in that way - and in others, Peter is so off the mark.

His curiosity seems so genuine that Ben finds he doesn't really mind answering. ]


It's not a stupid question. The portal's not inside my stomach-stomach, it's just right under my skin, here.

[ And he sets a hand against his belly, fingers splayed. Even now (always), he can feel the shifting from behind it. The eldritch, horrifying creatures on the other side always moving, pressing against the gate, wanting out. But he tries not to think about that. Shrugging, he goes on: ]

And it stays closed all the time unless I open it. So, no, nothing's falling through to their dimension. They don't really come through entirely, either, they just - reach, a little.
itsnotaonesie: (what do they do exactly)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-14 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
[Aw look, they're bonding already. Thanks, Gandalf!]

I know it could fly, didn't really have a chance to see what else it could do, though.

[Things had gotten kind of uuuuh. Dusty.

For a second he's worried he might have said something wrong. I mean, he basically just asked the guy if demons stole his poop. Yeeeah, he's mentally kicking himself for that one, good job Peter. But it's okay, Ben seems pretty chill about it. Crisis averted.]


Oh, okay, that makes-- well, it doesn't make more sense, but it is significantly less alarming.

[He kind of wants to see it? But being like "yo show me your tummy demons" seems like something that would be really awkward so he's just not going to ask.]
benhargreeves: @iconned (:) glee)

[personal profile] benhargreeves 2019-07-14 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Oh, Ben had assumed that, while wearing the magic cloak, the wizard could perhaps fly, but the way Peter phrases it makes it sound like the magic cloak can fly on its own, separate from a wearer? Which is odd, but no odder than the rest of it upon reflection.

He is just moving the last hunk of crumbling stone out of the way when Peter says the clarification made Ben's powers sound less alarming. Ben's reaction is immediate and involuntary; he bursts out laughing. It isn't funny, really. But he can't help thinking how easy it would be to crank that dial right past alarming to 'outright traumatizing'. He remembers all too well how random civilians - even ones whose lives he was actively saving - always reacted to seeing his powers. They would scream in blind fear, run in any direction like wild animals. Others would freeze, or throw up, or wet their pants. Ben had pretty much seen it all. So Peter, telling him in that conversational, happy way, that it's not so alarming after all... yeah, it's kind of funny.

Fortunately for both of them, Peter doesn't ask to see a demonstration, and Ben doesn't have to explain why that would be a very bad idea. Instead, he gestures to the door and says: ]


Think we could get it open, now?

[ There is no more rubble in the way, but the door could be locked, or damaged. Ben eyes it over, wondering again what is on the other side. It occurs to him in a distant way that it might be dangerous. If that's the case - monsters or zombies or who knows what - then maybe Peter will get that demonstration after all. ]
itsnotaonesie: sissybars (what is his hair doing though)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-14 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[Honestly Peter might be a little "WHOOOOOOAAA" about it at first, and then immediately high five Ben because "THAT WAS AWESOME". That's just the kind of person Peter is, fearless and easily impressed.]

Oh yeah, I think we got this.

[Peter dusts his hands off and approaches the door, attempting to open it. BUT, the door doesn't open right away. He can't tell if it's locked or broken, but it's whatev, he starts forcing the door open.]

If something jumps out and latches onto my face and eats my brain, tell my roommate she can have my stuff.
benhargreeves: (? scooby gang)

[personal profile] benhargreeves 2019-07-14 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Deal, except I don't know who your roommate is.

[ Ben moves in close behind Peter, just in case there is some threat that will make itself known as soon as the door is open. In his head, he is already planning what would be necessary. He would need to first get Peter out of the way, quick, put some distance between them. Then he would assess what kind of threat they were dealing with...

All that is going on in the back of his mind as Peter pulls at the door. ]


But don't worry. I won't let anything hurt you.

[ Said with the calm resolve of someone who believes he can keep that promise. He watches, nervous and eager, as Peter applies himself and absolutely wrenches the door off its hinges. It is a very Luther move, and Ben smiles slightly, stepping forward and peering into the unlit room. A moment later, his device is out, and he's flicked on the flashlight function - what a useful one that had been to discover. Inside is a dusty room. No signs of life, no movement. Ben turns to Peter, nodding towards the now unsealed room. ]

Shall we?
itsnotaonesie: (nice sweater dork)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-15 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
Fair enough. Her name's Poison, dark hair, kinda short.

[Since nothing seems to be jumping out to eat them though, there's no need to worry about leaving all of his stuff to her. Not that he has a ton of stuff anyway, but hey.

He sets the door aside and pulls out his own device, switching it's light on while he follows Ben inside. After a little bit of searching, he finds the switch for the skylight and turns it on. It's not really the most reliable light ever, kinda flickery, might need replaced, but it kind of helps a little bit.]


Whoof. That's a lot of dust. Not as bad as some of the other places I've seen, though.
benhargreeves: (rather be reading)

[personal profile] benhargreeves 2019-07-15 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh! I met her. She's weird, I liked her.

[ Ben sticks close beside Peter even after they've come into the room and no dangers are presenting themselves. The flickering light helps somewhat to get their bearings. Ben tries to agree with Peter about the dust, except there is too much dust for him to do it, thanks to an unexpected sneezing fit.

Sneezing for the first time in a decade and a half sure is a weird experience...

Once Ben manages to stop sneezing, he gives his head a little shake and moves past the computer terminals; they're not really of interest to him, yet. He olds the light up high and then says: ]


There are more books back here!

[ There is an unchecked joy in the words that Ben hadn't meant to be there; the words had just burst out of him on a wave of sudden happiness. He quickly crosses over to the shelves to run his fingers along the spines. Some titles he knows. Others he doesn't. Many books are in other languages, only some of which he recognizes. ]

This is awesome...
itsnotaonesie: movieconnoisseur (lemmie stop you right there)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-15 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
[See Peter's pulled his shirt up over his nose, he is immune to dust. Not really, but he's managing to avoid any sneezing fits so far. Also he side eyes Ben just a bit for the "weird" comment, buuuut yeah no Ben's right, Poison is a little weird. Most people around here are weird.]

She's cool, just uh. A little quiet, I guess.

[Peter's super interested in these terminals, but he'll come back to them later. Odds are they probably don't even have power right now. Also Ben is just so goddamn excited about books that Peter can't help but want to tag along. And also maybe he's a little excited about books too. It's a nerd thing.]

Dude, this is awesome! I wasn't expecting to find something like this around here. You think these'll fall apart if we pick them up? Looks like this room hasn't been used in forever.
benhargreeves: (! aware)

[personal profile] benhargreeves 2019-07-16 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
[ Huh. Interesting. Ben hadn't found Poison to be quiet in particular; she'd actually been startlingly easy to talk to, which isn't usually Ben's experience with people. But the fact that Peter describes her that way is note-worthy. Different scenarios, different company - they draw out different facets of people. Ben knows that. He wonders how Peter would describe him, in a few sentences to a stranger. ]

Definitely cool.

[ Once they're exploring the bookshelves, Ben flashes a grin to Peter, glad he isn't the only one excited by this. He reaches out and tugs gently at the spine of a hardcover book, careful not to jostle too much as he works it free. There's an awful lot of dust, that he doesn't brush off as he lets the book fall open into his hands. Ben flips back and forth through the pages,, looking and listening for signs of the glue disintegrating, but the book is still sound.

He's half-distracted examining the volume when he answers Peter: ]


Man, that's probably why they're in such good condition, you know. The room was blocked off. Sealed. No light, no big fluctuations in humidity or temperature, no people to pick them up and mangle them.

[ He slides the book back into place on the shelf and picks another at random, looking it over with the same amount of care and attention. In another life, in a different kind of world, maybe this could have been something Ben did for a living. Looked after old books like this. He thinks he would have been happy, in a life like that. ]

See any you recognize?
itsnotaonesie: (nice sweater dork)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-16 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[Compared to a lot of people Peter's known, Poison's pretty quiet. Or maybe "chill" would have been a more accurate description. She is super chill.]

Yeah, I think you're right. This place would have been completely cut off from the elements. The... no people part is still creepy, but uh... good for book preservation, I guess.

[That got a little morbid. Oops?

Peter busies himself with scanning the books, pulling one off the shelf to flip through.]


I don't recognize any yet. Think anyone would have... I dunno, written down any history on this place? That would be a cool find.
benhargreeves: (rather be reading)

[personal profile] benhargreeves 2019-07-17 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh!

[ It is an involuntary noise of surprise; while the first two books that Ben had pulled from the shelf had been fine, the third is decidedly not. There is a hole burned clean through it; it is a neat circle, but the edges are slightly singed. Holding it up so Peter can see, he asks: ]

What do you think, laser...?

[ The more books he pulls free to examine, the more he realizes that many of them are past saving. There are quite a few with extensive water damage, and others that seem to have been damaged in some kind of battle.

Peter's question is an interesting one; Ben had only been hoping to find a little entertainment and escape, on these shelves, but more information about the Anchor would be useful. Ben takes a step back, scanning the shelves. Many of the books are in covers that make it hard to tell what they are without opening them, or whether they're intact or damaged. Putting his hands on his hips, he blows out a breath and says: ]


I think we are gonna need to take all these down and sort through them. All of 'em. That way we can make a list, and make sure there's no leaks or anything that will damage them any more. 'Cause you're right - there could be valuable information in here, with some clues as to what's up with this place.

[ Ben draws in a breath, squares his shoulders, and starts to empty the one of shelves onto the nearest low table. No time like the present. Though he's got no clue how he's going to reach the stuff on the highest shelf. There must have been some kind of ladder or step around before, but there's no sign of it now. ]
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itsnotaonesie: (eating spiders???)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-17 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
...Yeah, probably a laser. What I wanna know is who shoots a hole in a book, and then puts it back on the shelf?

[Someone's priorities were a little off. Maybe one of the robots had been in here cleaning at some point? Who even knows.

BUT HEY, now they had a plan. Seeing that Ben can't reach the top shelf, Peter just climbs his butt on up and starts handing books down to him.]


What about these like, soggy ones? Should we just prop them open or something?
benhargreeves: (uncertain)

[personal profile] benhargreeves 2019-07-18 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Good point.

[ Ben doesn't answer Peter's question about what to do with the waterlogged books. He knows what to do with them, but he's too busy gaping at the way Peter has climbed up to hand them down. He didn't just scramble onto a shelf, the way that any other perhaps slightly disreputable teen might have done. No, instead he just sort of... stuck to the wall and went straight up it. Kind of... ]

...like a spider.

[ Whoops, he said that last bit out loud. Before, though, when he'd thought Peter only had enhanced strength, having gotten it from a spider bite seemed random, a complete mismatch. But if he can do this, too - just sort of scale a completely vertical surface without handholds... maybe there's more congruity than he realized.

He realizes belatedly that he is actually pointing, and shakes himself, reaching out for the books that Peter is handing down. He sets them on the low table blindly, not taking his eyes off the kid. ]
itsnotaonesie: (turned upside down)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-18 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[Peter sees that pointing, Ben. And the staring. He'd gotten so used to people just being used to his weird tricks in Hadriel that he hadn't even thought to warn Ben about it. He laughs a bit sheepishly and hands down another book.]

Oh, right. I'm sticky.

...Out of context that probably sounds really gross and weird? It's just one of my spider things, I can stick to pretty much anything.
benhargreeves: (! bracing)

[personal profile] benhargreeves 2019-07-19 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It isn't until Peter laughs, in that slightly awkward way, says he knows his powers may sound or seem 'gross and weird' that Ben snaps out of it. He quickly stops pointing and closes his mouth. Ben knows how bad it can feel to be stared at, and while Peter is handling it like a champ, that doesn't mean it doesn't hurt him. The last thing Ben wants to do is make him feel self-conscious over his powers. In fact, his reaction to the contrary is, perhaps, stronger than is necessary ]

It's not gross or weird. Trust me, compared to my thing... stickiness is least gross power ever. I was just - it took me until right then to get it. You got bit by a spider, you can do spider stuff. Before with just the super strength, it seemed kind of random.

[ He reaches up to take the next book, and the two of them get into a rhythm where Peter empties the top shelf and Ben sets the books carefully down. He can see how only Peter's fingertips are touching the wall, anchoring him completely. Wild. ]

Probably be useful for, like, rock climbing, if you're into that.
itsnotaonesie: movieconnoisseur (what i was totally listening)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-19 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[Peter isn't even bothered, no self-consciousness whatsoever. Nobody's ever been an outright dick to him about his powers, so he's never really had a reason to be self-conscious about it. He still knows that what he can do is just ridiculous, though. Honestly he'd be more surprised if there wasn't a bit of staring and finger pointing, it's not every day you see someone just sticking to a wall like it's no big deal.]

Oh no, the super strength thing is totally spider related. Some spiders can lift like 170 times their own weight.

[Peter Parker with the spider facts over here. Once the top shelf is cleared, Peter hops back down to the floor and dusts himself off. Everything in here is so goddamn dusty holy shit.]

I've never been rock climbing, think I'd like it though. I'm from New York, sooo I mostly just climbed sky scrapers.
benhargreeves: (! thinking)

[personal profile] benhargreeves 2019-07-21 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Guess you're right. Never would've thought about it that way.

[ Actually, the more he's thinking about it, the more he's realizing that spider-related powers actually sound really useful. And Peter's demeanor is so cheerful... he doesn't seem bothered by talking about them at all. In fact, he seems kind of eager to. Ben likes spider facts. He would like more, please. ]

Okay, now it's my turn to ask a maybe-stupid question, but- are you, like. Venomous, also?

[ When Ben thinks about spiders, and their notable traits, that is kind of a big one...

Once Peter is down off the wall, Ben continues scooping books from the shelves and laying them out, handling them carefully now that he knows some are damaged. There is something kind of enjoyable about this. He feels finally like he is accomplishing something, and Peter's company is lovely, really. ]


And people didn't freak out?

[ It sounds like there are some things different between their worlds but surely people are still people, and some of them worried a lot when a child was seen clinging to the edge of a skyscraper, seemingly unsupported by anything at all??? ]

I'm from the city, too, but I was taught a little rock climbing. 'Cause you never know where a criminal mastermind or supervillain is going to hide their lair, I guess.
Edited 2019-07-21 18:45 (UTC)
itsnotaonesie: movieconnoisseur (im not saying it's aliens)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-24 03:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[Peter pauses, thinking the question over for a moment before giving Ben a little shrug.]

Nah, I think that's a pretty valid question. See, I don't know if I'm venomous? But I did have a doctor at the last place I was tell me that I shouldn't like, for example, donate blood. So, I'm probably not venomous, but something's going on. But uh, yeah, I think people just got used to me climbing on buildings after a while. Well, they got used to Spider-Man. Nobody knew who I actually was, I had a mask and stuff.

[It might complicate his dating life somewhere down the line but he's not going to start biting people and injecting radioactive spider venom into them, so it's fiiiiiiiiiine.

Peter's helping sort the books out where he can, but it looks like Ben has a pretty good handle on things so he's mostly just going to try to stay out of the way.]

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