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Mods ([personal profile] modblob) wrote in [community profile] redshiftlogs2019-12-08 07:10 pm

december 2019. welcome to the void.

Who: Everyone in Anchor.
What: Sixth Introductory Mingle
When: The Month of December 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. the generic holiday cheer prompt.

It's a dark, quiet, uneventful night. Only those up and about in the wee hours will notice something odd starting in the park.

It's snowing.

The phenomenon seems to be coming from a small bank of unmoving clouds hanging suspended above the trees and lake. A cloud that, upon closer inspection by any scientists in the room, appears to be made of harmless nanites whose sole purpose is to unleash a cheery, blustery kind of weather that remains mostly contained to the park.

Some bots are out serving hot chocolate, cider, flavored snow cones, and other small baked treats. Others are building a solid-looking bit of scaffolding that the snow is rapidly turning into a sledding ramp. In fact, there are sleds ready and waiting at the foot of the slide. The smaller ponds have frozen over in a sharp cold snap that came with the nanites' release, and there are other bots handing out ice skates - careful, though, because one of them is a chef bot and he's made the blades of the skates ridiculously sharp. At least they'll glide well?

Around the middle of the day, the intercoms squeal loudly, crackle, and start pouring generic seasonal music out into the air. Is it for Hanukkah? Christmas? Kwanzaa? Some strange holiday no one has heard of? Who knows, since half of it is in alien languages, but man, it sure is peppy! And kind of annoying after a while! Maybe someone should hack the system and change the music up?

b. the body heat trope prompt.

As the day wears on toward evening, the nanite winter storm starts to gather a little more force, sending cold seeping through the halls of Anchor. There are pockets of warmth here and there - notably, for once, the agricultural areas are largely unaffected thanks to their temperature regulators--but most of Anchor has a wintery chill, and snow is starting to bluster across the levels from bottom to top. Temperatures continue to drop when the suns go down.

The bots are out being helpful, though they can't stop the storm. They're rolling around handing out blankets and thermoses of warm drinks. Unfortunately, it's one blanket and one thermos per two people. Better get cosy - it's going to be a long, cold night!


c. the terrifying monster attack prompt.

The cold has woken up some creatures that have been slumbering away in one of the sealed-off areas of the labs. They couldn't get through the door that kept them caged, but they sure could freeze the windows and escape that way when they got cold enough to break. The little critters make a beeline for the park, prepared to wreak havoc-

If eating snow and ice and rolling snow into tiny balls for meal stockpiles is havoc.

These little creatures look conspicuously like the western dragons of Earth, though most are no bigger than a person's forearm. Their wings - some strange shade of white that sparkles when they move - seem largely decorative. They use them to communicate, to posture, and to keep themselves balanced when they rear up on their hind legs, but none of them appear able to fly. They're a mix of colors, blue and silver and white, some of them with a variety of shades swirling down their bodies, others with one color on their bellies and contrasting colors on their back and head. Some have splotches, or speckles, or tiger stripes of blue. They breathe steam and can freeze things with their clawed forepaws.

Also, if you feed them a flavored snow cone, they will follow you forever. No, really. You'll have yourself an undyingly loyal new pet.

arcadedragon: (Arms Folded)

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[personal profile] arcadedragon 2019-12-10 06:22 am (UTC)(link)
"They are only trying to help, they do not know the difference between humans and machines." Genji certainly looks like the latter, but he accepts the blanket, draping it over one of his arms, oddly thankful that he can't feel the cold in the other one. At least it appeases the bot who wanders away to foist blankets on someone else.

"Holding the cup will warm your hands at least. You do not want your joints to freeze up do you?"
vosseeker: (fifteen.)

[personal profile] vosseeker 2019-12-10 03:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"I am not a machine," Starscream bites out caustically, taking in the mechanoid appearance of the person before him.

The Seeker gives Genji the flatest stare. Pinching the liquid-filled cup between the ends of his claws - the scale is about the same as a human holding a button - and without breaking eye contact, crushes the cup. There's a tiny splash of hot chocolate that falls into the snow.
arcadedragon: (Moonlight)

[personal profile] arcadedragon 2019-12-10 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"Neither am I. As I said, they do not know the difference" He watches the cup, minuscule in Starscream's hands, shatter and fall to the ground.

"Would you like me to get you a larger cup?" behind the mask he's struggling not to laugh. Maybe he can get hot chocolate in a bucket for this giant.
vosseeker: (forty-five.)

[personal profile] vosseeker 2019-12-12 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
"That would only be useful if you intend to bathe in it," Starscream deadpanned. Behind him, his wings give another flick to dislodge freshly accumulated snow.

And then, in seeming concession to recognizing Genji's offer as well-meaning, he actually elaborates. "The quantity is not the issue. My kind subsists entirely on a specific fuel source. I could no more put that slop in my tanks than you could put mercury in yours."
arcadedragon: (Reset)

[personal profile] arcadedragon 2019-12-13 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah. Are you able to find that here?" He'd been in the kitchens and the lab, and he hadn't seen any tanks of mercury lying about.

He tilts his head, regarding this metal giant that probably doesn't fit anywhere. "Can you feel the cold? Perhaps we can make you a shelter."
vosseeker: (fifteen.)

[personal profile] vosseeker 2019-12-16 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
"Find...?" He realizes after a moment that Genji had taken the example of mercury as what Starscream actually needed. "Mercury was only an example. I have yet to find any energon here, but it's normally mined."

And it was not in plentiful supply in the universe (that he was familiar with, at least). He did have a ration cube in his subspace, but he'd been putting off tapping it for now. He didn't have to worry about depletion for quite some time yet.

His gaze turns baleful again at the question. "Yes, I can feel cold. What glitched meteorological program are you using to cause this kind of malfunction?"
arcadedragon: (Deflect)

[personal profile] arcadedragon 2019-12-17 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh." Energon isn't something he's familiar with, and there definitely isn't a mine. That's unfortunate.

"I do not know, I haven't been here that long. There hasn't been interior weather before now. It is rather pretty though." Which really isn't the point and he knows it, but he is trying to be positive. "As far as I'm aware the systems here are running on their own, no one is programming them."
vosseeker: (thirty-eight.)

[personal profile] vosseeker 2019-12-18 05:43 am (UTC)(link)
Genji's assertion that he hasn't been here long either seems to be enough to quell Starscream for the moment.

"I've seen artificial weather constructs before, they were used in some places on Cybertron, and on some cyberformed planets. But none of them ever ran on their own," he added, sounding faintly disdainful.
arcadedragon: (Harmony)

[personal profile] arcadedragon 2019-12-19 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
"From what Peter has told me, everything was automated at some point so that the residents did not need to tend to it. And the robots would maintain the systems. But since there were no people for so long a lot of things have gone wrong over time. Some of the programming has gotten corrupted or faulty." He shrugs, he doesn't really understand it despite being part machine himself.

"Maybe they can be reprogrammed?"