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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.


writtendestiny: (008)

[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-07-14 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[Safety precaution. Right.

Her fingers tingle against his hand and she'll just tell herself it's because of the shock of almost sliding all the way down the roof, given a timely out in his explanation of how to use the web shooter.

She gives it a try, extending her arm and pointing it further up the roof. Press with two fingers, release-- A string of webbing fires and hits just below the sensor she was trying to repair.

Poison can't help it - she laughs.
]

Alright. I promise, I'm okay now. Go back in and tell me what's on the computer.
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-14 10:15 pm (UTC)(link)
[His heart's just beating faster because he was afraid she'd fallen off the roof earlier, no other reason. Nothing weird here, shut up.

Her reaction to the web shooter is kind of great though, Peter can't help but laugh too.]


You're a natural at that. Uh, call you in a minute, I guess. [He giver her a friendly, only slightly awkward pat on the shoulder and turns to head inside.]
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-07-14 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
-- okay.

[Why the heck does her head suddenly feel like it continued to roll off the roof when her body stopped? She watches him scoot back inside, then purses her lips and shakes her head sharply, using the webbing to work her way back up to the repairs she's making.

Once there, she wraps the web string firmly around her wrist. No more accidents.
]

Peter? Are you there?
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-14 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[Oh dang girl you should get that looked at, rolling head dizzy spells are probably not a good thing while you're on a dang roof.

Peter gets his butt back inside and sets his communicator back up all professional like and here we go]


Yeah, just got back to the computer. All good up there?
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-07-15 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Mhm, all good. I'm secure.

[Just in case he needed to know that.

She fiddles with the piece of equipment, leaning in close to it and find a couple of loose wires to slot back into place.
]

I did something. Did anything happen?
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-15 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[HE DID NEED TO KNOW THAT AND HE FEELS MUCH BETTER NOW THANKS]

One sec.

[He does a little fiddling on his end, typing some junk, computer stuff.]

Oh, hey! I'm getting a reading! Whatever you did, I think that got it.
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-07-20 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, good. I'm coming back in.

[For now, and very carefully. A few minutes later, still in the middle of pulling off her gloves, she joins Peter at the monitors and lightly bumps her shoulder into his arm.]

How does it look? [She asks curiously, and then leans in to the screen. The tip of her finger presses to the glass, pointing at a... something... that appears to be moving closer.]

Peter... What is that?
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-20 03:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[He tries not to look as relieved as he feels when she comes back in. He's a little twitchy lately, don't mind him.]

Looks good so far. There's still stuff out there that needs some work, but-- [And then she points at the screen. Peter frowns at the image, takes a second to figure out how to get the image to zoom in. Iiiit's a giant millipede. A giant millipede that could have eaten Poison. Yiiiiiiiiiiiikes.]

...Y'know, I think I'll take care of the repairs out there from here on.
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-07-20 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ah... that is... a large millipede. Her skin crawls as she looks at it, and she wrinkles her nose.]

I could have handled it. [She says confidently, planting one hand against her hip. She carries at least three knives at all times, and currently has a large hunting knife tied to her belt.]

Would you miss me if I got eaten by a giant bug?
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-20 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[He gives her a look like, "you'RE SEEING THIS SEVEN FOOT MILLIPEDE TOO, RIGHT???" Even if she can handle it, no. Okay. Just no.

But then he immediately looks confused. Like. It was a simple question? But somehow the phrasing is just completely throwing off his game and before he realizes it he's just staring at her like she's grown a second head.]


Y-yeeees? Wh- I mean, yeah? I don't wanna think about you getting eaten by a giant bug, this is horrible. Those are horrible.
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-07-20 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[She sees the seven foot millipede. She could definitely take it. It doesn't look that tough.

Poison laughs at the way Peter looks at her when she asks that question. It was a jest, mostly, and she doesn't expect any kind of serious answer. She sobers somewhat, though, when her attention goes back to the large bug on the screen.
]

Do you think there are more of them?
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-21 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
[HE DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO REACT TO THIS LAUGHTER. If he's embarrassed at all, he quickly puts it behind him in favor of talking about giant murder-bugs. They're just so much easier to talk about okay.]

I mean, just knowing our luck, there's probably like a whole colony of them or something.
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-07-21 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[A much easier topic of conversation. Poison wrinkles her nose up again.]

Hmm. Do you think so? That does sound like something that would happen to us, doesn't it. [She leans in and squints at the picture again.] I wonder if they're edible.
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-21 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[Peter seems to consider this for a moment, crossing his arms while he studies the screen.]

Mm, see, I don't think so. Everything outside the dome is radioactive as hell, including the wildlife. If we try to eat that, we'll probably die horribly.
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-07-21 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[The young woman frowns, then sighs and shrugs one shoulder.]

You're probably right. Shame. [Imagine how much use they could get out of something that big.] You know, if we can find some mushrooms, I can make soup.
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-21 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I've heard that there's some animals hanging around up in the agriculture area? So there's some meat at least. If there are mushrooms, they'd probably be up there too.

[God soup sounds so good right now. Like, real soup. Not that canned shit they were stuck with back in Hadriel. His stomach might even be growling, but shh. They're busy with whatever the hell the're doing right now, food can be later.]
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-07-21 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Mm. Some of them aren't too friendly. [Poison purses her lips for a moment. They're going to have to get up there eventually, but she doesn't fancy her own chances against some of the things that might be up there.]

When we're done here, let's go up there. We should make sure this computer is fixed first. [She glances his way as his stomach makes a noise.]

... Then I'll make us both some dinner.
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-21 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[Peter makes an odd face and slowly raises a hand to his stomach. DUDE SHUT UP you're making dumb embarrassing noises!!!]

That-- that sounds good. Lemmie get this finished up and we can get outta here.
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-07-22 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Mm, okay.

[Maybe she can't do too much here, but she can definitely make them both something to eat when they're finished. She hovers at his side while he finishes up, taking in everything he's doing.]

Do you think it'll hold?
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-23 03:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Probably. I'm going to come back later to check on it just in case.

[he pokes around at the computer for a little longer, eventually taking a couple steps back and looking over his work.]

I think that should do it for now. Ready to go?
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-07-27 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Mm. [She nods, watches him while he finishes, then nods again before she tilts her head towards the door.]

Yes, I'm ready. I think I'll keep hold of the gear. It could be useful.
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-07-29 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
[and Peter strolls his butt towards the door, time to have a. Mushroom adventure. Or something.]

Yeah, totally. I've been grabbing little stuff like that here and there too. Just in case, y'know?
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-08-01 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. I guess I started doing it in the Box.

[Where, sometimes, you never knew where your next meal might come from. She did it in Hadriel, too, though a little less so. And now, it looks like she'll benefit from doing it here.]

Always have a stash, in case something goes wrong. [She grins at him.] Come on. I think you earned the meal.

[You know, because of sort of saving her and everything.]
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-08-03 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
[Peter is so pumped for food you don't even know.]

I am so pumped for food right now, you don't even know.

[See? SEE?]
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-08-04 04:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[Poison grins at him.]

I hope I'm not raising your expectations too high.

[But mushroom soup is her favourite, and even if the mushrooms here aren't quite what she's used to, she's going to find a way to make it work.

What she comes up with is something that is definitely soup, and definitely mushroom. It's a deep, rich grey-brown colour (you know the colour of the soup you get in tins is fake, right, Peter?) and smells quite good if she says so herself.
]

How much do you want?

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