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Mods ([personal profile] modblob) wrote in [community profile] redshiftlogs2019-11-01 09:49 pm

november 2019. welcome to the void.

Who: Everyone in Anchor.
What: Fifth Introductory Mingle
When: The Month of November 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. outbreak.

There's a plague in the city.

What was an annoyance before, a bug that seemed to be passing, has erupted into a full-scale biomedical hazard. Onset is slow. It’s a near mystery who is infected and who isn't, who is immune and who isn't. Doors lock themselves seemingly at random to prevent people passing through. Is that person with you one of the sick? How do you know? Would they tell you if they were?

The city will do its best to isolate the ill, once again locking them out of communal areas and trying to force them down toward the MedBay for quarantine. All bots will be temporarily shifted to plague protocols, rounding up and caring for the ill as best they can. (Lucky you, you get your cough syrup with a mixer courtesy of the barbot.) But they might not always get things right, and what healthy person wants to be locked away in a ward full of the violently ill? How do the bots even know which is which?

The ill will slowly find themselves dizzy, lightheaded, with chills and fever. They may cough hard enough to spit blood from irritated throats, or sneeze so long and hard they give themselves bloody noses. The symptoms can vary wildly depending on body chemistry, species, and dozens of other factors, making it difficult to pin down a specific set that indicates a person is infected. All bodily fluids are dangerously infectious. Maybe you want to keep your distance from your friends if you start to feel the onset, to keep them safe. But you also want to keep your freedom, not get trapped in a room full of people who seem to be dying. And anyone who was exposed to the first outbreak will find themselves either completely immune to this new one through early exposure...or far more susceptible, their immune systems doing almost nothing to protect them, with extreme symptom sets that hit them much harder than the average infected.

And through all of this, that voice that cheerfully chirped out helpful hints during the item exchange, that giggled and sang songs in the crashed spaceship in the wasteland can be heard again - but this time it's different. This time, there's very little cheer left, and though the commentary is still sing-song, it's much harsher, more monotone and without much energy. 'Go on, hurry up to the MedBay. No breaking quarantine!' it says, or to those moving through the city with friends, 'You must not like those people much, are you sure you want to get them sick?' In the depths of the worst of it, in the third week of the month, people may start hearing more of those 'helpful' suggestions - 'Maybe it would be better if we just left them out in the wastelands, you know? For the greater good and all...'

Mod Note: An NPC post will be going up next weekend on [community profile] redshiftrp to supplement this prompt. Keep an eye out!

b. gone to shit.

With 90% of the city's bots repurposed to serve the ill (the matchmaking bot being the notable exception), things are starting to go downhill fast elsewhere. Didn’t realize how much work the bots were actually doing? You can't avoid knowing now.

Restaurants, slowly coming back online after the increased activity in the agricultural areas, are promptly shut down again with things starting to go bad in the fridges. The VR rooms have no attendants to help with glitches. The maintenance bots are prowling the halls looking for ill people to assist to the MedBay. The spa bots are all down in the lower levels helping keep people comfortable while they convalesce, leaving the spas to run themselves. Sometimes to overflowing. It's definitely going to be an adventure discovering what else the bots were doing to keep things running smoothly.

There's no bots manning the bar (make your own drinks while you can), but this also means there are no bots cleaning up the messes people leave behind in the bar either. The detritus of people living their lives starts to pile up - which means if you don’t want garbage filling up the most used common rooms, you're going to have to apply some good old elbow grease. Exactly what you wanted to do while everyone is violently ill, right?


c. dance of the moonlight jellies.

In spite of everything going on elsewhere in the colony, something magical is happening in the lakes and ponds of the park. Maybe your healthy or recovering character stumbles across it on their own. Maybe they see the glow from a higher levels and are drawn down to it. Maybe a persistent and super helpful voice, the same voice from the item exchange, the same voice that suggested throwing the sick out into the wasteland, suggests that you should go down and look at what's happening there.

However you ended up in the park, the place is filled with a silvery glow that emanates from the ponds, rivers, and lake. Fish have come up from the bottom, from where they were buried under the sand. They look almost like East Asian dragons, for those familiar with Earth. They're long, muscular, with two sets of fins trailing in the water like legs. Their heads are delicate, beautiful things that trail whiskers in the water along beside them.

And they're dancing.

In loops and whirls, over and under each other, diving deep and then rising up again to create patterns of light and shadow. Anyone who watches for more than a minute can start to feel relief moving through them, calm, the sense that things will be okay. Watching the dance is almost like meditation. Probably, for some, a much-needed break.

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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-12-08 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Mm, those.

[She could fall asleep like this. Her head hurts, but not too badly as long as she doesn't move too much.]

I just wonder why we haven't seen any more of them... even on the video feeds.
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-12-08 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[He probably could too, but also he's too amped up from panicking earlier so maybe not so much.]

I dunno. Maybe they're... migrating? Or something? Maybe they got caught up in that redshift, maybe they got eaten by bigger bugs.
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-12-15 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah. I don't know if I like that.

[Large bugs are never a good thing... and she can only imagine the kind of damage something like that could do if it got inside.]

I wonder what's really out there. Don't you?
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-12-15 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeaaah, I don't like that either and I kind of wish I hadn't said it.

[just because he has bug powers doesn't mean he wants to deal with giant bugs]

Not gonna lie, I would love to go out there and explore this place. I'd just feel bad leaving Anchor for too long, you know?
Edited 2019-12-15 18:54 (UTC)
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-12-22 12:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[She thinks about it for a few moments, sniffs slightly, and gives a small, drowsy nod.]

We don't know what's outside, past what we can see. It hasn't stopped me before, but I've never seen anything like the red shifts. [Poison frowns.]

I don't think I'd want to be lost out there. Maybe we could send a robot out.
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-12-22 04:11 pm (UTC)(link)
That's a really good idea, actually. I could probably scrape enough materials together to one of the bots some extra shielding and mount a camera to it. Or-- Hell, maybe I could just build a Mars rover...

[Poison he's doing that thing again, that thing where he makes more nerdy work for himself. Look what's happened.]
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-12-26 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
A Mars rover?

[He's doing that thing again, but spirits, it's one of the things she finds most endearing about him. And besides, it doesn't hurt for him to have things to keep him occupied.]

What's that?
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-12-27 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, it's just a little robotic vehicle with cameras on it, pretty much. Mars was just the first planet we launched 'em up to, to see what kinda stuff was out there.

[He can't help that he's the world's biggest nerd. But yes, he would probably not be the most fun to be around if he was sitting around with nothing to do all the time.]
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2019-12-28 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah... space travel.

[That again. She leans her head against him and shuts her eyes.]

Tell me about space.
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2019-12-29 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
[His time in space had actually been terrible, but he'll try to just focus on the good parts. He holds her a little tighter, leaning his cheek against her hair.]

Well, um. It's huge, for one. I-- I guess that part's pretty obvious. When... when you're actually up there in space, the stars just look incredible. Like, if you've ever looked up at the sky on a clear night, it's like that but like a hundred times brighter. I kinda wish I'd thought to take some pictures.
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-01-01 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I've missed the stars. They're not the same here. [The stars haven't been the same since she left her home, if she's being entirely honest.]

In Gull, you could see them every clear night if you looked up through the trees.
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2020-01-03 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
Heh, New York was too bright, even at night. It's weird, but the first time I really saw the stars clearly was in Hadriel.

[But yeah, the sky is way different. The stars are all in the wrong place, everything's weird.]
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-01-05 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm. [She hums the sound out, then grows very still as her nose begins to itch. A few moments later, her shoulders relax.

Good. Just don't sneeze.
]

You never went away from the city?
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2020-01-05 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[Oh no man not sneezing is the worst thing ever. JUST DO IT.]

Not very often. Mostly just on school trips, or I guess work trips. I think Germany counts as a work trip.
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-01-11 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[N O . Sneezing means nosebleeds!

There has been enough bleeding.
]

Work trips?

[Explain.]
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[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2020-01-12 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
[Just that one time!

but no he never wants to see that much blood coming out of his girl again, NO THANKS.]


Oh man, it's complicated. See, I was recruited by this guy Tony to come help him stop this guy Steve from-- from doing a dumb thing. I honestly didn't ask for details, I probably should have but I was just a dumb kid. Anyway, we had to go to Germany to fight him and it was a whole thing.
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[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-01-12 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[She would also like to not see that much blood coming out of her again, thank you.]

Hmm. [Interesting.] Tell me more about that. I like hearing about your life.