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VoidTrecker Express Mods ([personal profile] voidtreckermods) wrote in [community profile] middleofsomewhere2020-11-13 04:28 am
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Not with a Bang Start and Ongoing

"Good Morning passengers. Today is day seven of the month of Imagination." The voice echoes through the train as passengers wake up in their beds. Not long afterwards their SCA’s glow with the colour of the void and a holographic image will appear.

Preperation

They have about an hour to prepare, a little less than usual but perhaps expected, given the urgency of the task.

The cupboards in the dressing room are open to reveal rows of tents, in all four team colours as well as some basic camp cooking equipment. They are in bags that should be easy enough to carry.

"Shortly arriving on System #6416. All passengers get ready to disembark. Next stop world 6416. Exit from void in ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one." The train rocks and lurches, bright colours of the void filling the space and then fading as they fly downwards towards a very green landscape.

Arrival and Initial Task

The train lands in a clearing, curving round in an attempt to fit. Once everyone who wishes to disembark has done it flies back into the air, vanishing from sight.

The air is heavy and humid, though it is not currently raining. The clearing is open to the sky and looking up will reveal a worrying sight. The sky is an angry red colour, colours shifting as if the clouds themselves were on fire. It's an unnerving sight.

Their SCA's show three points, one Orange, One purple and one that is half blue and half red. The three control centres. Each are a few hours treck through the jungle and it certainly feels like there is no time to waste.

Those that don't want to treck through the forest can start setting up camp, though the darkening sky might be a little distracting. As time goes on flecks of fire drift down, though they extinguish before hitting the forest floor.

Orange are to travel to the north, Purple to the south and Blue and Red must travel together to the west. Each route takes them through thick and unrelenting jungle. Flying is difficult here unless you can get up past the canopy layer, which means vision of the ground is severely hampered.

The control stations themselves are half buried in vines and require cutting into. If voidtreckers are unlucky they will meet their first security robots here, firing on the intruders. They might even meet their first giant Armadillos, the creatures are curious and may wish to investigate. They are not helpful or constructive to trying to power up the stations and prevent the destruction of the planet.

The control stations are simple enough to operate, but there's quite a lot that needs to be done in way of repairs and clearing. It will take a team effort to get it in working enough order to activate the shield.

The shield itself, when it is activated, is mostly invisible but there is a loud humming sound. The meteor, which has gotten more visible throughout the five hours, hits the shield and splinters, fire enveloping the whole sky. It is visibly terrifying, but no fire falls to earth, no rocks get through, the planet is safe.

Ongoing

Once the planet is safe the voidtreckers deserve a rest. But once the next morning dawns it is time to start with their next tasks, to make sure that this planet stays safe from future threats.

Red

The robots at the control stations are not the only malfunctioning security robots around. They roam the jungle, or are more often stranded in the jungle, powering up only when faced with a new threat.

Some are benign, terraforming machines whose only crime is using up precious power. These need to be dismantled so that power can be saved for the shield system. Others are security robots that will attack the intruders to the planet.

Though the machines are scattered they are often obvious, emitting warning alarms or flashing lights. Their SCA's will show some areas where there are larger clusters but machines can be found anywhere.

Purple

Their SCA's are filled with hundreds of purple dots, each a solar stations that needs cleared and brought back online. It's not the most glamourous job, the stations are deep in the jungle, the treck is difficult and most of the work needed is weed clearing.

But once the weeds have been cut away they will need to patch up the station, doing basic maintenance to get it back online. In some cases wires need to be patched back together but it shouldn't take any great feats of engineering to get the stations up and running.

They may run into some of the security automatons, needing to fight their way into the stations before they can begin the clean up operations.

Orange

Like the red team their SCA will show areas where there are clusters of the small insectoid automatons that need to be rescued and restored. However they can be found anywhere throughout the jungle, they are not too suited for the terrain outside of the stations and so they have gotten tangled in vines. They can be found powered down, stranded and in dire need of maintenance.

Tools and spare parts can be found in many of the solar stations that purple team have been locating. Actually repairing the robots takes some engineering knowledge but once they are restored they will go about their tasks in the stations. They will need help getting to the further flung stations as well as the main control centres.

They are very basic in design and follow pre programmed instructions rather than being able to hear and listen to orders. But once in the correct place they are very effective at their job.

Blue

Once the shield is up there is a faint humming that can be heard throughout the jungle if they listen closely and find it among the sound of rain and insects. But once they hear it, it is obvious where it is louder and more prominent.

Their SCA will pin point some of the larger control boxes but there are truthfully too many to show on a map. Not all of them have attracted Violet Pandas, but many of them have.

They are curious creatures, both of the power boxes and the voidtreckers. They are protective of each other but not so much of territory and therefore it is not difficult to move them on. Keeping them away is another matter, the power humming is interesting and they will unearth wires and chew through them. It doesn't seem to do them much harm, there is clearly safety stops in the system for such eventualities. It does however cut power off to entire solar stations and require a lot of patch work.

Good luck voidtreckers!
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arrival

[personal profile] showmeyourbraveheart 2020-11-14 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Taichi and Agumon aren't in peril, so much as they're part of the fray. And... well, an Adult level is going to be far more effective than a Child in dispatching these robots.

"Thanks, Ken, Stingmon!" Taichi calls out, before directing his attention back to Agumon. "We can't fall behind though, Agumon! Come on!"

Agumon nods. "Baby Flame!" he calls out, spitting fire at another one of the security droids, this time hoping to be able to take out one of its weapons.
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[personal profile] ramengroupie 2020-11-15 01:34 pm (UTC)(link)
"There has to be a way to convince them we're friendly!" Ken glances around. "Otherwise, we'll be leaving this place vulnerable...."

With Agumon and Stingmon on the job, though, is it worth risking - ?

Yes. Ken pivots and starts running headlong for the control centre. If there's any way of sending signals to those robots, it'll be in there.

His stride is long and his running posture is perfect. Kid has kept in shape.
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[personal profile] showmeyourbraveheart 2020-11-17 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"That may not be possible!" Taichi said through gritted teeth. "These things aren't letting up!"

And of course... Ken has taken off already. He sighs, and tells Agumon to hold the line with Stingmon, before charging after him. As an avid soccer player, it's not difficult to catch up.

"Ken! What are you doing?!"
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[personal profile] ramengroupie 2020-11-18 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
"The maintenance robots don't trip the alarm," Ken explains, not slowing his stride. "If that's so, then there should be a way to clear ourselves for entry without leaving the centre unprotected."

Whether he can figure it out is another question, but if he stops to consider that, then he won't get started. He's spent eight years charging into things alongside someone who never does the figuring and he's not about to stop now.
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[personal profile] showmeyourbraveheart 2020-11-19 06:10 am (UTC)(link)
Taichi wants to say "you don't know that"... and in that moment, he knows what it's like to be Yamato. But as the original generation "run in without asking questions or figuring it out" figure in this outfit, he knows he can't really in good conscience stop Ken.

"Well, you aren't going in alone," he said, determined. "Someone has to watch your back!"
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[personal profile] ramengroupie 2020-11-19 11:21 am (UTC)(link)
Ken pauses long enough to nod and meet Taichi's eyes, level - he's rushing, but he's keeping his head. "Let's do what we can to help our Digimon."

And then he's headed back in. "Kindness" sure does manifest itself in a variety of ways!
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[personal profile] showmeyourbraveheart 2020-11-19 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Taichi nodded, and was right behind him when he headed back in.

Agumon, meanwhile, was dealing as best as he could, dodging weapons fire and mostly running on the defensive. "Stingmon!" he shouted. "How are you doing?!"
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[personal profile] ramengroupie 2020-11-20 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
"This is tricky!"

Stingmon kicks a robot; it hits a tree more roughly than intended, slumping to the ground. Stingmon slumps a little, too - he'd been told not to do that - then gains new resolve. Those weapons are endangering Agumon, which is bad, and if permitted to keep firing, will endanger Ken-chan, which is WORSE!

So over he swoops, beginning to knock robots over without caution.

"If we keep holding back, Ken-chan and Taichi will be in danger!"

Taichi and Ken are confronted with the sort of problem it's really best to let Koushirou solve: a wall of machinery with no instructions! (Well. Maybe there are instructions, but this wall over here is overgrown with vines.) Ken moves to investigate anything with flashing lights, but he's not going to touch things just yet...

It's still best to investigate first, right?
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[personal profile] showmeyourbraveheart 2020-11-22 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Agumon let out a sigh of relief—as much as he cared about the fact that they had to preserve these robots, it had given him a reprieve from being shot at.

"This would be so much easier if I could evolve!" he cried, before taking aim at some robots, who were now focused on Stingmon, and launching a "Baby Flame!"

Taichi, meanwhile, looked around the room and scrunched up his nose. "I have no idea what we're looking for," he admitted, while standing back and letting Ken do his business.
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[personal profile] ramengroupie 2020-11-23 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
"Ken-chan has lots of points! If Taichi doesn't get enough, we'll get your Digivice!"

This Stingmon promises, because he knows how frustrating not being able to evolve can be. (He even has the double whammy of being the only one of his friends that can't make do when traditional evolution is blocked.) "Just hold out for now!"

"We're looking for something that's activated," Ken narrates, all business. "Anything where a switch is flipped or a light's turned on. Or warning signals."

A security breach has to be indicated somewhere, doesn't it? Maybe it'd be faster if they just find what's powering the robots and switch that off, if possible. If they're capable of coordinated attacks, surely there's a central source....
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[personal profile] showmeyourbraveheart 2020-11-24 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
That honestly gave Agumon pause. "The two of you would really do that?" he said. "Thanks!"

And with that, he zoomed back into the fray with renewed vigor! He may not be as strong as Stingmon, but he still had plenty of fight in him!

Taichi nodded, and looked around as per Ken's instructions. At first, he saw nothing... until he spotted a screen that showed several dots on it. Though he didn't realize it, the dots represented active robots and the amount of figures fighting them.

"Something like that, maybe?" he suggested, pointing.
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[personal profile] ramengroupie 2020-11-25 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
Ken peers over Taichi's shoulder, then moves forward - that looks promising.

"Look for switches," he instructs, and begins playing with the screen to see if it's a touchscreen. Ah-ha - this portion is!

Don't mind Ken, he's just manipulating a screen with his fingers like this is a totally normal thing to do.
Edited (WRONG GOGGLES) 2020-11-25 00:53 (UTC)
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[personal profile] showmeyourbraveheart 2020-11-25 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
Taichi nodded... and then did just that. It didn't take too long to find some, just off to the left side of the screen.

"Here's some-" he said, before being taken aback by what Ken was doing. He stared for a moment, before saying, "How are you doing that?"
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[personal profile] ramengroupie 2020-11-25 12:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hm?" Ken blinks at Taichi like this is the most obvious behavior in the world. Then his brain catches up. Oh. Oh.

Technology moves so rapidly.

"I'll explain in a moment," he promises. "For now, flip those."

They should cut power to the sentries, but he doesn't want to cause trouble by hard restarting them - there we go. Power down.

Ken taps the screen and holds his breath. Please. Please stop them before something happens to Stingmon, Agumon, or anyone else!
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[personal profile] showmeyourbraveheart 2020-11-30 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
"... Kay," Taichi said, doing as he was asked, flipping the switches but nonetheless still confused.

Meanwhile, outside, the robots suddenly stopped moving, still active but remaining as if placed on standby.

"... Did we win?" Agumon asked, tilting his head.
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[personal profile] ourtomorrow 2020-12-01 01:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Stingmon, seeing the danger has passed, glows and shrinks before replying. Thus, it is Wormmon who raises his claws to the sky, as if praising the sun.

"Ken-chan did! Ken-chan stopped the robots!"

Oh, but even if it was definitely totally one hundred percent Ken-chan, it's not very nice to ignore someone else's human like that. "Taichi helped."

Ken, for his part, is just going to let out a long, low breath as everything stops being quite so flashy and upset in here. That seems promising.
Edited 2020-12-01 13:05 (UTC)
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[personal profile] showmeyourbraveheart 2020-12-02 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Taichi let out a long, low breath of his own, before clapping Ken on the shoulder and congratulating him.

"Good work, Ken," he said. "That should save Agumon and Wormmon some trouble, eh?"
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[personal profile] ourtomorrow 2020-12-03 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
"You're the one who found the controls," replies Ken, still apparently the sort of person to both give credit where it's due and Not Fully Chill Till He's Sure We're Done. "Let's confirm with them."

And he'll lead the way outside, face torn between remaining serious and focused and (not so) secretly pleased he got clapped on the shoulder by Taichi-senpai. This is an interesting thing to learn about himself....

Maybe Daisuke's praise accumulated in his own assessment of Taichi? Or he's just never had a moment to sit and properly consider just how much he's been impressed with the way Taichi navigates leading the Chosen Children?

Or maybe he just looks up to big brothers. Anything is possible.