VoidTrecker Express Mods (
voidtreckermods) wrote in
middleofsomewhere2020-07-13 05:43 am
Entry tags:
- !mission seven,
- masumi sera [ou],
- quatre raberba winner [ou],
- seto kaiba [ou],
- taiki [ou],
- tidus [ou],
- zelda (oot) [ou],
- ~x~alice liddell [ou],
- ~x~arataka reigen [ou],
- ~x~curufin [crau],
- ~x~dyme graydon [ou],
- ~x~feanor [ou],
- ~x~minako aino [ou],
- ~x~samata mahto [ou],
- ~x~webmind [ou],
- ~x~wester mazaki [au]
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.
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.

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"Alright, let's see it! Maybe there's something we can do!"
There's no harm in checking it out!
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He began to lead the way, not going too fast. He doesn't know how tired Tidus was and he didn't want to leave him behind.
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Because there's always time to critique the decor.
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He guessed labs on earth might be flashier. But then again he is not sure. This seemed more like a very modern office, with all the glass.
But he held a lot of curiosity for the other worlds people had come from.
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He has no idea. Why would he? He's never been in a lab in Zanarkand--he's never been in a lab anywhere. But he still knows he's correct, and he waves a hand, lifting his arm.
"The buildings in Zanarkand--they were massive! Tall, spiralling skyscrapers with water flowing off them. I think some of the labs even went underwater, or were in the underwater district. It'd have escalators and lifts and networks you can access from anywhere!"
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"Did you have... People who could breathe underwater? Like the Bui?"
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He's jabbed a thumb towards himself, to his chest proudly. "You got to, to play blitzball!"
Just like his and Gyousou's anime, Taiki!
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It was hard to imagine. But he tried his best. Perhaps they were like the imperial palaces of his world, high up on mountains surrounded by the sea of clouds.
But more... on the sea rather than in the sky. He nods at the blitzball mention though. "I guess that's why it is so popular, if there is so much water there."
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But he dismisses it, walking on with Taiki with still a smile and cheer to him. "And it's the best sport ever. Giant stadiums lit up at night, buildings packed in far and tight... and I lived on a boat," he adds fondly. "Outside the city. A lot of us did. It was fun. I'd rather live in a boat than a train any day."
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It was clear it was something Tidus cared about a lot and so it was good to hear him speak about it. Good just to hear his voice.
"A boat?" He tilted his head, "I've never been on a boat. Was it..." He tried to imagine it. "Was it a sail boat? It was big enough to hold your whole team?"
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"It was just big enough for me and my family growing up. That was just me and Auron most of my life, but about...you could squeeze four people in there. You know, if you wanted to give them a bed. The living room can hold more."
He wishes he could show Taiki, that'd be more fun. The way it looked, inside and in. But with no way to satisfy that urge, Tidus offers instead: "If we ever end up somewhere with a boat, lemme take you on one! We'll sneak out if we have to. Just for a while."
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Or on their own worlds. Anywhere really.
"Auron? He was your family?"
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Come onnnn Taiki.
"Oh, Auron, he... I guess he was the closest to family I had. He watched after me since I was seven. He was a friend of my old man's--from Spira, the same place as Yuna is. But he came over to where I was."
He scoffs a little, the sound more like a huff. "But that's a long time ago now. He's some place happier." A beat, and fondly: "Retired."
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"He went over to your world to watch over you?" He sounded like a good guardian.
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"I'm just messin'!"
...sorta! That's all Taiki has to know about that! But if he can get a boat some day to 'borrow'....
"Yeah. Well--less world, more a giant city," he corrects. "It's just separate from everywhere else. Nobody in Spira knew it existed 'til me and my old man got pulled out of there. But I didn't know about the rest of Spira either."
Though, not because he didn't a rest of the world existed--he just never thought about it.
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"Oh... Sorry I misunderstood."
He was quiet for a moment as he tried to imagine that. A city that was unknown to a whole world.
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Because he can't tell what Taiki's thinking, and while there's more he could say, it's probably best they focus on what they were going to more.
And not how Tidus is totally going to steal a boat one day.
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Some he could guess at, telescopes, mapping equipment, other devices that looked alien but whose use was obvious enough.
The device he took Tidus over to though was different, just a growing green line on a screen.
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"So this is the thing," he says, pointing a finger at it, "that goes off every night? And the line gets bigger?"
He looks at the device itself, what it's connected to and what's around it. Where was what approaching? ...from the sky?
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And at night. Which could connect it to the monsters. Probably. Maybe even hopefully. He's not sure about such things but having a linked threat is perhaps better than having a completely new threat?
He doesn't know really.
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...but really, he's not sure what they can do about this.
"...Should we ask someone from Purple if they can convince someone who knows this stuff to come here?" He gestures a hand out to the machine. "All the scientists can't be gone, can they? As for the signal--"
He sweeps the hand out and up.
"--we'll deal with whatever shows up! Maybe there's something else around that has more info. Some of the other computers?"
There's got to be some clue about what they were tracking... what do people look for out in space anyway?
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He knows that the people who did understand it were working on things, which was good. But it was hard not to feel useless when he couldn't figure things out, couldn't fight, couldn't even help the injured.
"We could ask purple..." That's a good idea at least. Tidus is good at ideas.
should we do a wrap/fade to black here soon?
He speaks confidently, with a nod, affirming their course of action. If someone from Purple could find or talk to someone who'd know what's up with this lab in particular, it could go a long way.
But he does pause, and decide to ask, "Unless--you wanna talk to everyone?"
He didn't think Taiki would which is why he went ahead and decided first, but if he does want to...!
yep!
"It's a good idea..."