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middleofsomewhere2020-08-16 09:25 am
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Memory Cave
After the passengers see a glimpse of a life that is not their own they appear in a cave. It is light, a strange moss glowing on the walls and ceiling illuminates the cave nicely and it is large enough for them to pace around in without trouble.
They are not alone. In the cave with them is another voidtrecker. Maybe someone they know well, maybe someone they have only seen in the aisles of the train. But they are together in this cave together.
The cave has no exit, at least not yet. They know that it will, eventually. When the time is right.
But for that time to come, they first must talk...
(OOC: For reference: memories!)
They are not alone. In the cave with them is another voidtrecker. Maybe someone they know well, maybe someone they have only seen in the aisles of the train. But they are together in this cave together.
The cave has no exit, at least not yet. They know that it will, eventually. When the time is right.
But for that time to come, they first must talk...
(OOC: For reference: memories!)

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Might take the young woman a good few moments before even speaking.]
Did...Did anyone see a space battle? [That seemed to be all she could muster for the moment as she was trying to make sense of it.]
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Yes, while still holding the Umbre-dexis.]
I couldn't say I did. Did you recognize anyone's voice? Did the vision focus on any one thing?
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[She folds her arms, confused, chattering on as she also gets closer to Minako. Though she's not hugging, she's just gonna hover nearby.]
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First of all... they were in space. Second of all, there were fights with giant robots and fighter jets... Which in space is really weird yet oddly cool at the same time. [Giant robots in space. That is cool, okay?] The fight seemed to be near a planet and near...space stations and a train station which sort of stood out with the gold letters saying Home Station of the Voidtrecker Express.
[She paused for a moment, she knew she was going to continue in a moment but she wanted to see if any of this part might then ring a bell for them.]
Does any of this ring a bell? I will carry on in a moment, but I wanted to check.
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None of those things by themselves, no. But... mind if I have a look?
[She holds out a hand.]
Only with your permission, though. I recognized some of the people in the last memory; I might be able to do the same here.
[She nods to Enna, then.]
I could share it with you, as well? It'll make it easier to talk about, later.
[Then she pauses, realizing she may be acting just a bit forward, here.]
But, uh, first... how did it end, Minako?
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[She nods.]
Go ahead and show it.
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[She goes quiet.] If I had to explain I would say not great, but I guess if you two can look at it you might make more sense of it than I do. I just can't help but think these are connected to the train and that's all I can guess.
[So basically she was more than happy to share what she had seen.]
Never has this keyword been more appropriate...
And, once it's finished, she's shaking again - not hyperventilating, but close.]
That's what it was... I've seen that before, before either of you showed up.
[Staggering with the totality of the memory, Nita settles onto the floor, kneeling.]
There was- a vaguer mission summary, a kingdom that wasn't in trouble with anything on-world-
And then those shadows. The train grabbed those who didn't evacuate on their own, drove us out of there at high-speed...
And it was afraid, the whole t-time...
[And who wouldn't be, of something that had done that?
Nita forces herself to recover, focusing on those two names especially - Vian, and Xela.]
As for the second part of that memory - they were talking about time travel.
[Even without knowing for sure, she's convinced; using time travel to reverse a tragedy was exceedingly risky.]
Possibly sacrificing their own lives to do it.
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[Enna folds her arms, shaking her head.]
... That can't have worked. I've done some stuff with Horologium. Even lives wouldn't have been enough. Time is...
Caw. People can't control time. Even with Horologium, I can slow time for a bit, but it makes my head feel like splitting open. To actually go back... It would take something huge.
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[Because that is a worrying thought considering the number of people that died in that memory alone. But focus on what was needed, Minako was going to do her best.]
I thought that was what they were on about, but I thought it was too sci-fi. But it sounded like if it was possible it would mean a huge risk.
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['Home Station of the Voidtrecker Express' would DEFINITELY stick out to her, for one.]
I wouldn't know how time travel is handled here, but back home it can be done.
[Nita gives a shuddering sigh, and Bobo comes over to nuzzle her legs.]
It's by no means easy, though, and if you're powering it yourself, unprepared, it could kill you.
But-
[She frowns, one hand crossing to the other wrist, touching her SCA again.]
How could they die and not come back? On the Roster, there's hearts representing when people come back. We've only had two die, in the time I've been on this train-
[And for the entire time it's been picking people up, however long 'this time around' actually is-]
But if the surviving ones could sacrifice their lives to do it, and just come back...
[Nita's not sure where she's going with this, but she doesn't like the picture it's painting: either the train hadn't been able to pull off the resurrection trick back then, or it couldn't bring back the ones the shadows had taken, full-stop.]
Why didn't they? Or maybe they did; that wasn't part of the memory.
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[Enna rocks back and forth on her heels as she thinks, before starting to walk in circles.]
I dunno about hearts, but if people die and come back, then time travel might be involved there. But there's other ways for people to come back. But things repeating... I don't like it.
I don't understand what those people were fighting. Or what came in and ended everything there. But it doesn't matter. Speculating now won't do any of us any good.
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[Minako honestly didn't like this and for people who know Minako usually, she seemed to have stopped acting like her usual self and had become a lot more serious in her speech and mannerisms.]
I don't understand the situation either, we don't have all the puzzle pieces, but we can tell a fight was going on, something came and stopped that and in the process, a lot of people died and they planned on going back to I assume try and fix that.
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[Bobo looks up at her, ears flicking and with all-around concern on his face.]
Just - to accept it happened. I mean, that time I spent in Nautilus wasn't all about AM, but I don't like to think about what happened anyway.
But that other memory - if it's from the train, it represents a time for it that was just as- as traumatic as what AM did was to me.
[And as much as those shadows concern their immediate future, they can't forget about the rest of it either, or the wider context in which they learned about it.]
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[Enna's stopped pacing, now, and now that she's thinking about it... She sort of slumps. She's wrapped her cloak around herself like it might protect her.]
The only one who would know is the train. But if we ask the train, then... If those were the train's spirits, then....
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[So she didn't think of why that would be the reason. yes it was a reminder, but she will always accept it happened and that she was okay with that.]
But... yeah if we try and talk to the train then...I guess I would worry about what would happen.
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It might not have mattered last time - that memory was of a mission that ended well, it sort of explains itself.
But, if we're fine talking about what happened to us, and the train's not, or it's just not here to do so - how are we gonna get out of here?
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It doesn't matter. If those people we saw were the train's spirits, then we should never board it again.
A ship's spirit will never appear to a crew embarking on a successful voyage. They will only ever be seen by the crew of a doomed ship.
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I don't know... Isn't a door meant to let us out? Do you think we aren't meant to leave and are doomed to stay here because of it? I mean she did say spirits can only been seen by crew of the doomed and all.
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That's not the same as spirits, at least in my experience.
[Though it IS suitably ominous!]
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[She folds her arms, thinking.]
...
Are we sure the train only has one mind? Is it possible that maybe... Those people we saw in the memory became the train? 'Cause, what I saw...
No eyes. No ears. No hands. It can only keep moving forward, and it can't change direction, and it can only do what the purpose it was assigned is. It had grief, and rage, and despair, but those went away, 'cause it didn't have feelings anymore. It was just... empty.
No hands, no eyes, no ears, no changing direction, only moving forward. Doesn't that sound like the train? Rage and grief and purpose... Doesn't that sound like the people we saw just now?
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She couldn't say for certain about the second point but...that just made it sound more creepy.]
I mean there is plenty of logic to that, but it also makes it sound really spooky to. Like...does that mean the people are still around somehow if that is true?
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[Since that first memory, while vague, still seemed individual - and there was nothing from Nita's own previous contact with the train to suggest it was a gestalt intelligence of some sort.]
Though - mind if I go ahead and bring that first memory back up for us all, Enna? See if we can get anything else out of it for description purposes.
[She holds out her hand to Enna this time.]
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---
It is dark. Of course it is dark. You don't have eyes anymore. You don't have ears either. Gone. Taken from you. Lost.
Everything is gone. It is not despair you feel, not really. Some rage, some grief lingers but it is fading fast. That has been taken too. It is not even numbness, that would suggest feelings to numb. You have nothing.
But you do have a purpose. You know what needs to be done. Or rather, what must be done is clear and assigned to you. You can not change from this path, you can only go forwards.
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That done, she pulls her hand back and sighs, flopping over backwards.]
This sucks.
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Either ay she honestly thinks solving this will probably help them in the long run and maybe help get those that want to go home to actually be able to soon, perhaps.]
I know it sucks... But maybe our purpose is to put all this together and figure it out.
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