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Entry tags:
- !plot,
- [28 weeks later] rick doyle,
- [baccano!] firo prochainezo,
- [ff: iv] cecil harvey,
- [ff: iv] kain highwind,
- [ff: viii] selphie tilmitt,
- [halo] spartan-23 (daisy),
- [is this a zombie?] ayumu,
- [lupin iii] arsene lupin iii,
- [npc] bil,
- [oc] adele leblanc,
- [one piece] trafalgar law,
- [portal] glados,
- [tales: abyss] luke fon fabre,
- [tales: legendia] grune,
- [the idolm@ster] azusa miura,
- [tiger & bunny] kotetsu t. kaburagi
How The Blue Man Falls
Who: I suppose just about anybody is welcome to this here shindig
What: Old Man Bil gonna get himself hurt real good
When: Well I reckon it'll be about sometime tonight, ya think?
Where: Over at that thar dome
Summary: How 'bout I save that part for the cut, darling? It's summarized good enough here
Rating: I reckon this is gonna be a sad one
It was twenty minutes left until midnight. In his underground fortress and laboratory, Sir Catherine (or Biliruben as the Malnosso knew him) was setting a teapot full of water on to boil. With the experiment entering its final stage, he predicted tonight would be another all nighter. He just needed to get this last set of calculations done so he could send them to the Great One for approval.
"Molly, my dear, where is the sugar?"
Instead of an answer, there was a crash that knocked him off his feet. Just above, a solitary droid, cloaked and hooded, had begun entering an override program into the computer above the dome. Each chamber was suddenly locked off and the clinic itself sealed close. That was the signal. Several more droids, none of these cloaked, entered in pairs until they circled the area above the floor where the former CEO and his assistant had descended many months ago. The floor panel opened, marking the ascent of an elevator. Sir Catherine began the first assault. His personal compliment of version one droids ascended on a platform. They were already outnumbered.
There was hardly even a struggle. The new encroaching droids were the latest version. They were stronger, faster, and more resilient. One of them teleported on the back of a droid, then ripped its head off. Another used super strength to punch a hole in another. Yet another cleared through two of them with as powerful blast of lightning. By now, the droids outside would be fending off Lucetians outside the Dome. There were probably a few inside who would need dealing with. Nonlethal force only. They weren't here for the Lucetians.
Into the laboratory they descended. The intern attempted to hide, but she was soon spotted and knocked out. A group of droids took charge of her and began leaving with her. The rest began downloading data from the terminals, destroying them once they retrieved what they wanted. Foolishly brave, Sir Catherine came at one of them with a cane. His blow left not even a dent and he received a violent backhand for his efforts. The old man collapsed and saw no more. Smoke from burning hardware filled the area and the droids began to leave, having accomplished their objective.
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Okay everyone, so here's the deal. If your character was already in a scenario, they won't be able to get out until the droids have already left. Ditto on the clinic. If they're in the Viewing Area they can try to get involved, but given most of the droids are there and have the same powers as Lucetians, they won't likely last long. But they won't be killed. Once the fighting starts outside, it may be loud enough to draw people in the nearby vicinity of the Dome. Unfortunately these droids are far stronger than the kind that people have been facing already, so beating them won't be possible.
Once the dust settles, Bil can be found unconscious in the wrecked lab, half buried under rubble. He's already inhaled a lot of smoke, so he'll need immediate medical care. However he has a protective 'Shift' that disables all technology and magic from affecting him, so only conventional medicine will work on him. This means he will be on the slow road to recovery and will not be waking soon.
HOWEVER, he will have a small orb on him. The outside is clear and inside is obvious computer hardware inside. The outside won't be easily broken, but there is a part on the Battle Dome console with a dome-like indentation in it. Setting the orb there will cause a program to automatically run in Chamber One. Inside a holographic Biliruben will appear, who is designed to answer questions and give information. There will be a thread for people to talk to him, but his answers will be limited and he will lack his usual 'charm'. Those who wish to speak to him may do so in the first thread marked for that purpose.
The rest of the log will just be between players, who may NPC the droids as enemies. The actual Bil will be comatose and thus not react.
What: Old Man Bil gonna get himself hurt real good
When: Well I reckon it'll be about sometime tonight, ya think?
Where: Over at that thar dome
Summary: How 'bout I save that part for the cut, darling? It's summarized good enough here
Rating: I reckon this is gonna be a sad one
It was twenty minutes left until midnight. In his underground fortress and laboratory, Sir Catherine (or Biliruben as the Malnosso knew him) was setting a teapot full of water on to boil. With the experiment entering its final stage, he predicted tonight would be another all nighter. He just needed to get this last set of calculations done so he could send them to the Great One for approval.
"Molly, my dear, where is the sugar?"
Instead of an answer, there was a crash that knocked him off his feet. Just above, a solitary droid, cloaked and hooded, had begun entering an override program into the computer above the dome. Each chamber was suddenly locked off and the clinic itself sealed close. That was the signal. Several more droids, none of these cloaked, entered in pairs until they circled the area above the floor where the former CEO and his assistant had descended many months ago. The floor panel opened, marking the ascent of an elevator. Sir Catherine began the first assault. His personal compliment of version one droids ascended on a platform. They were already outnumbered.
There was hardly even a struggle. The new encroaching droids were the latest version. They were stronger, faster, and more resilient. One of them teleported on the back of a droid, then ripped its head off. Another used super strength to punch a hole in another. Yet another cleared through two of them with as powerful blast of lightning. By now, the droids outside would be fending off Lucetians outside the Dome. There were probably a few inside who would need dealing with. Nonlethal force only. They weren't here for the Lucetians.
Into the laboratory they descended. The intern attempted to hide, but she was soon spotted and knocked out. A group of droids took charge of her and began leaving with her. The rest began downloading data from the terminals, destroying them once they retrieved what they wanted. Foolishly brave, Sir Catherine came at one of them with a cane. His blow left not even a dent and he received a violent backhand for his efforts. The old man collapsed and saw no more. Smoke from burning hardware filled the area and the droids began to leave, having accomplished their objective.
----
Okay everyone, so here's the deal. If your character was already in a scenario, they won't be able to get out until the droids have already left. Ditto on the clinic. If they're in the Viewing Area they can try to get involved, but given most of the droids are there and have the same powers as Lucetians, they won't likely last long. But they won't be killed. Once the fighting starts outside, it may be loud enough to draw people in the nearby vicinity of the Dome. Unfortunately these droids are far stronger than the kind that people have been facing already, so beating them won't be possible.
Once the dust settles, Bil can be found unconscious in the wrecked lab, half buried under rubble. He's already inhaled a lot of smoke, so he'll need immediate medical care. However he has a protective 'Shift' that disables all technology and magic from affecting him, so only conventional medicine will work on him. This means he will be on the slow road to recovery and will not be waking soon.
HOWEVER, he will have a small orb on him. The outside is clear and inside is obvious computer hardware inside. The outside won't be easily broken, but there is a part on the Battle Dome console with a dome-like indentation in it. Setting the orb there will cause a program to automatically run in Chamber One. Inside a holographic Biliruben will appear, who is designed to answer questions and give information. There will be a thread for people to talk to him, but his answers will be limited and he will lack his usual 'charm'. Those who wish to speak to him may do so in the first thread marked for that purpose.
The rest of the log will just be between players, who may NPC the droids as enemies. The actual Bil will be comatose and thus not react.
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I've heard inklings that there might be something under the Battle Dome, but nothing specific. Out there? It certainly sounds mechanical...
[He pats her shoulder when he spots her wandering gaze.] Don't bother. This thing has impressive construction, you won't succeed.
It doesn't sound like we want to be out there anyway.
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[Without any option other than to wait she settles back down, wings twitching against her shirt. There were still little grits of sugar here and there at the base of the feathers she could not quite get out, and it was more than a little irritating.]
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The continued crashing and screeching of metal was jarring, inconducive to any kind of relaxation. Lupin settles in too, frustrated with their relative helplessness.]
...There might be a way to get through to the programming from here, but that requires poking through my own systems and then theirs...
[He needed a distraction if he wanted to think properly.]
Dellie, take off your shirt. [He remembered the candied mess from the other day, and was curious.]
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...metal on metal. Were the droids fighting one another? She stares across at the door, flinching at a particularly close crash, and flexes her hands. Droids fighting droids. It seems most likely. Maybe.]
I would not recommend it. Not until that mess has passed. But. It does not sound like there are human combatants.
[Something to consider, but why would they-]
...
[What?]
Buy me dinner first Lupin.
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This isn't gonna be anything different. Besides, no money, remember?
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[She sighs and starts unbuttoning her blouse, looser than those she normally wore. Since the incident she's given up on fitted blouses in favor of covering her wings.]
Any particular reason you want me topless, or do you wish to poke at my wings again?
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[Don't think he hasn't noticed the fashion change. He glowers, mind reeling at the chaos he can only hear. He needed to think about systems, plan a little.]
If it's consolation, you can poke mine later.
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...Just do not ruffle the feathers too much.
[She was in no mood to giggle. Blouse unbuttoned she shrugs it off, a white tank top on underneath out of habit, but her wings free all the same. Bits of sugar here and there glint in the light.]
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[Gently, deftly, he runs his fingers through the delicate feathers, brushing away small bits of sugar here or there.]
...There should be firewalls, knowing them. Those things have limited tries sometimes, and could screw us over if we goof. Lock ins don't happen frequently either--I checked.
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It would be safest to assume all the simulator rooms were locked down. Possibly the entire dome for however long this will last.
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[He groans a little, irritable even with the distraction.] -rrgh- waiting isn't gonna--
[He storms to the edges he knows he checked before when he started fiddling with the Dome, curious about what made it work and any flaws that would affect programs. Maybe another check, maybe another try so that he wasn't sitting there preening Adele.]
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[She shakes her wings out once Lupin is finished with them and pulls her blouse back on, watching him stalk, check, and fume. The only reason she wasn't as frustrated as he was, well. She was at least a little more accustomed to being locked in and not able to do anything. It didn't mean she liked it, but she was less likely to start climbing the walls because of it.
Once she's buttoned up again she stands, hands in her pockets, eyes tracing the lines of the room again.]
Breathe, Lupin. Tying yourself into mental knots will not get us out of here.
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It's a cage, Dellie. I can always find a way out. [Ambiguous answer for an ambiguous question.]
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Flawless construction, unfamiliar computer systems. Not impossible, but difficult. Acting while frustrated may not be the most productive option.
...
Give yourself time to think, Lupin. It's your most valuable asset here.
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...Thinking has gotten me a whole lot of nothing so far, Adele. You don't need to tell me twice.
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[He stops and flops down in a crosslegged position where he was. Leaning back, his head bumps against the cold wall, solid.
Unbreakable cage within unbreakable cage, chaos only a few feet of metal away. There was indeed nothing to be done, and that was the stupidity of it all.]
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[She watches him a moment before sitting down next to him, back to the wall, listening to the sounds of droids tearing one another apart. It was frustrating but. She has survived worse than this. She may yet have to do so again. Being locked in a room? Not terrible.]
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[The chaos seemed to be roiling to a head beyond the walls. He closed his eyes and just listened. This wasn't the worst he'd dealt with, but monotony was always one of the hardest to bear.]
...I can't even get accustomed to it, really. It's all just biding time, watching, waiting. There's a point when waiting just doesn't work any longer.
Just because I stayed in prison doesn't mean I liked, or even got used to it.
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[She'd wondered at it for awhile. Lupin was no fighter, no brawler, and the itch for violence she'd seen that night had been mildly disconcerting. It wasn't the act of a violent man. It was the act of a bored one and that worried her all the more. How long until he can't stand it again? That surely couldn't have been the first.]
...Paul Sernine.
[A bit of a non sequitur, but it was the best guess she had on hand. Three days of idle rearranging while in the cafe, the clinic, Good Spirits. Of all the names, that seemed the most likely. She thinks.]
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If he had his smokes, he'd have lit one. Instead, he heaves a sigh and consciously attempts to relax.]
You got it. A good chunck of Luceti knows me as that, so keep quiet about it.
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[It wasn't much, but it was all she could offer here. For now this was her life, for however long it lasts. When she's sent back, when someone finds a way to send the villagers home? That's it. And she honestly does not mind it anymore. She itches at the captivity, at the gnawing threat of complacency. But she cannot do anything to find a way to leave. It's beyond her. So she sits, she questions, she waits. Eventually she'll learn patience.]
What is here that they fight for?
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[It was a small token of gratitude, and all that he could offer at the moment. The game with the names was something he clung to in order to make life in Luceti more interesting. It was something to do in the waiting.
Idly, he taps on the walls again--maybe he could still find a weak spot?]
I heard tell that this Dome is a relatively recent addition, and that there's something underneath it. Maybe it has something to do with that.
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