voidtreckermods: (voidtrain)
VoidTrecker Express Mods ([personal profile] voidtreckermods) wrote in [community profile] middleofsomewhere2020-07-13 05:43 am

Onward: Orange

A Stormy Night

The night of day six of Grasshopper begins to get blustery, and rain begins to fall shortly after the sun sets. Just after midnight they are facing a full-on storm. It’s quite interesting to watch, for those who need a break from investigating. Especially up on the top floor, where the glass roof gives a good view; all the instruments are set up to monitor weather patterns and are operating perfectly, a fascinating watch for those interested in such things.

It’s a little noisy, but not too bad for those that want to sleep; it’s just another distraction along with the perpetual light. Still it is, for the most part, a peaceful night.

Lights OUT

Peaceful, that is, until about an hour before dawn on day seven, their third day on-world. A large clap of thunder booms overhead, a massive flash of light brightens even the sky around the station… and something hits the facility so hard that it seems to rock. The lights go out.

Every single light and screen in the building go dark at once. 

It’s only a few moments before the machines whir back to life. Monitors and equipment rebooting, a cascade of beeps and whirrs and start-up tones. The lights, however, do not come back on. Clearly emergency lighting has never been a concern for a people that can see in the dark.

It’s a concern now. From across the facility, everywhere there was an orb, there are now monsters. A lot of monsters. Grey, long limbed and ready to attack.

Luckily for the Voidtreckers, the monsters on the very bottom floor have found something more interesting than hunting them. Within moments, they smash through the grates along the floor, and begin clambering downwards.

Downwards seems to be through some kind of service shaft, though easily big enough to fit a person in. They skitter down into the darkness, if any of Orange try and follow they can. It will be a steep, treacherous descent; they may need to break out that climbing gear to descend safely. 

Something Approaches

Back in the facility, the monsters that didn’t descend are instead attacking anyone they find with mindless savagery. A little while after the attack starts those near the top floor will hear a siren, ringing out into the darkness. It is not constant, rather it peaks and fades. Anyone who goes to investigate will find it comes from a black metal machine on the top floor, its screen showing a now constantly flashing, wavy green line and the words SIGNAL FOUND. As time passes, the green wave on-screen grows taller.
Luckily, they only have to last the remaining hour until dawn and when the sunlight shines through the glass of the facility the monsters shatter. In their place rise familiar orbs. Any monsters on the sub-levels remain active whilst the facility is in darkness.

The alarm subsides during the day. The machine’s wave remains the same size, pulsing only occasionally. Once night falls on the third day (Grasshopper 7), it shrills, and the wave continues to grow.
les_magique: (I'ma do some magic on you)

[personal profile] les_magique 2020-07-15 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
"Get the elf and ignore the wizard, if you please!"

Samata backed up nervously while Curufin got medieval on some monsters, but made at least a small contribution. She shouted something and made a dramatic gesture and a magic missile shot at one that was coming up behind what she judged to be his blind spot. It was hard to tell with how FAST fights went.

The missile shot like a bright orange star and staggered the beast like a sledgehammer blow, staggering it long enough for the elf to finish it off. "Istavan how do I always get myself into these situations!?"
so_dark_a_road: (the fell sons of Feanor)

[personal profile] so_dark_a_road 2020-07-15 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
Curufin chuckled at that. "Good thought. Ignore the wizard. Wizards don't taste very good anyway. But Elves do!"

While he was getting all medieval, there was that one monster that came up behind him without him sensing it before Samata shot her missile at it. He whirled around just in time to see the bright orange star striking the creature, and it staggered drunkenly. Curufn smiled at Samata and stabbed the monster in the throat and then in the head. It fell and died.

"Thanks, Samata!" he said, cheerfully. "How did you get into this one? -- well, the train didn't tell us that we were going to be attacked by monsters. That's usually some other team's problem."
les_magique: (That makes no sense)

[personal profile] les_magique 2020-07-15 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"I figured I could avoid the worst of it by staying off the Red team missions, but here I am! Cover your ears!"

She hoped the monsters couldn't understand the warning as she stuffed a pair of ear plugs she had picked up somewhere or other into her ears and, with an arcane command, brought her hands together in a clap that send out a thunderous, deafening shockwave. Manageable if you were ready for it, but the monsters were not.
so_dark_a_road: (a fire greater than thou knowest)

[personal profile] so_dark_a_road 2020-07-16 11:00 am (UTC)(link)
"Right, you're on Red Team with my dad. They usually get the combat assignments. Well, here you are in a Red Team sort of situation. Sorry about that!"

He looked a little startled when she ordered him to cover his ears, but he did it. BOOM! The shockwave went out, and the monsters reacted. He watched with interest.