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middleofsomewhere2020-11-17 05:51 am
Entry tags:
- !mission nine,
- inigo [ou],
- koumyou sanzo [ou],
- little one [ou],
- reno [ou],
- seto kaiba [ou],
- sigma [ou],
- taiki [ou],
- tidus [ou],
- ~x~agent 8 [ou],
- ~x~curufin [crau],
- ~x~della duck [ou],
- ~x~galo thymos [ou],
- ~x~ken ichijouji [ou],
- ~x~lord el-melloi ii [au],
- ~x~mami tomoe [ou],
- ~x~roland crane [ou],
- ~x~senku ishigami [ou]
Not with a Bang: Side Missions
On day nine of the month of Imagination voidtreckers may notice a new symbol on the SCA map. Lime green exclamation marks hover above several sections of Nion’s jungle. Tapping these exclamation marks will bring up additional tasks that need to be undertaken.
These appear at different times over the course of day nine and ten and do not seem to be linked to any specific team, anyone who wishes may follow their SCA to the marker and help solve the problems.
Task 1
R-37 is a mile-wide area of jungle with a single solar station. and a cursory investigation will show that station to be the cause of the issue. Sirens wail and indicators flash red, both light and sound spilling out into the surrounding jungle.
The structure doesn’t seem to have taken any physical damage, but something is certainly wrong. The shielding in the air above this sector is flickering on and off, and no attempts to stabilise it work.
It will require a hard reset to fix; the map icon will pinpoint two towers on the corner of the station grounds from which this may be done. It will require a mix of people to physically climb the towers and access the controls whilst others reboot the system from inside the solar station building. The SCA will indicate locations and required interactions.
Task 2
It will be obvious when the Voidtreckers arrive in sector E-10, because the area is completely flooded. Trees are submerged and water is in places deep enough for Voidtreckers to have to swim, though for the most part they will be able to wade through the muddy water to find the source of the problem.
A sizable landslide has completely dammed the river running through E-10 at two points, causing the waters to swell and flood its surroundings. Whilst most of the wildlife is able to swim or climb and is therefore unaffected, one resident of the jungle is faring even better - the large plesiosaur-like reptiles that call the river home can now range much further afield in search of prey.
Voidtreckers should clear the river of debris, whilst avoiding dangers both environmental and reptilian.
Task 3
Once Voidtreckers get into sector B-19 they will find the panda pack stampeding through the jungle. Some may wish to help them out and calm them down, but for those investigating the trail they have made through the undergrowth is clear.
Following backwards they will discover a blackened, smoking area of jungle, raggedly felled trees and a small crater where something has impacted heavily against the earth. The surrounding trees are partially ablaze, though the dampness of the foliage mean that none of the fires have grown large enough that they can’t be put out with concerted effort. A small river runs through B-19, within walking distance of the impact site.
Task 4
Their SCA will direct them to the entrance of Station 29. It is under attack by two large terraforming robots, identical to any of those already seen on Nion. There is also a complement of security drones with them, all painted with 29 across their chassis, and all attacking the station.
They are no tougher than any of the other automatons encountered thus far, but their attack is more coordinated compared to the simple self-defense of the stray robots. Even though they are focused on attacking the station, they will turn and fight anyone who tries to stop them.
These appear at different times over the course of day nine and ten and do not seem to be linked to any specific team, anyone who wishes may follow their SCA to the marker and help solve the problems.
Task 1
Shield integrity is below expected levels in sector R-37. Potential for sabotage. Please investigate at the location indicated.
R-37 is a mile-wide area of jungle with a single solar station. and a cursory investigation will show that station to be the cause of the issue. Sirens wail and indicators flash red, both light and sound spilling out into the surrounding jungle.
The structure doesn’t seem to have taken any physical damage, but something is certainly wrong. The shielding in the air above this sector is flickering on and off, and no attempts to stabilise it work.
It will require a hard reset to fix; the map icon will pinpoint two towers on the corner of the station grounds from which this may be done. It will require a mix of people to physically climb the towers and access the controls whilst others reboot the system from inside the solar station building. The SCA will indicate locations and required interactions.
Task 2
Impacts upon the array have caused seismic activity in sector E-10, blocking a major river. Repair damage to the environment caused by the tremors.
It will be obvious when the Voidtreckers arrive in sector E-10, because the area is completely flooded. Trees are submerged and water is in places deep enough for Voidtreckers to have to swim, though for the most part they will be able to wade through the muddy water to find the source of the problem.
A sizable landslide has completely dammed the river running through E-10 at two points, causing the waters to swell and flood its surroundings. Whilst most of the wildlife is able to swim or climb and is therefore unaffected, one resident of the jungle is faring even better - the large plesiosaur-like reptiles that call the river home can now range much further afield in search of prey.
Voidtreckers should clear the river of debris, whilst avoiding dangers both environmental and reptilian.
Task 3
A violet panda pack has been detected in northern sector B-19, moving rapidly westwards. Given the lack of nearby solar stations, this movement is uncharacteristic. Please investigate.
Once Voidtreckers get into sector B-19 they will find the panda pack stampeding through the jungle. Some may wish to help them out and calm them down, but for those investigating the trail they have made through the undergrowth is clear.
Following backwards they will discover a blackened, smoking area of jungle, raggedly felled trees and a small crater where something has impacted heavily against the earth. The surrounding trees are partially ablaze, though the dampness of the foliage mean that none of the fires have grown large enough that they can’t be put out with concerted effort. A small river runs through B-19, within walking distance of the impact site.
Task 4
Solar Station 29 in sector Y-5 is taking fire from unknown assailants. None of its security drones are responding. Defend the station and identify the aggressors.
Their SCA will direct them to the entrance of Station 29. It is under attack by two large terraforming robots, identical to any of those already seen on Nion. There is also a complement of security drones with them, all painted with 29 across their chassis, and all attacking the station.
They are no tougher than any of the other automatons encountered thus far, but their attack is more coordinated compared to the simple self-defense of the stray robots. Even though they are focused on attacking the station, they will turn and fight anyone who tries to stop them.

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The CRACK! of a full-blown, actual lightning strike from the priest's hand to the terraforming robot, was absolutely deafening at this range.
And because they were in contact, the scientist would absolutely feel the surge of power from within himself, too, ripping free in one instant to help fuel that strike. Chi, he did indeed have it -- even if he had no idea how to use it, it was definitely there!
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Senku wanted to ask so many questions, but at the moment they were still trying not to die from a robot attack, so it would have to wait.
"What did, no, did that work?" He leaned around to peer in time to see the largest robot short circuiting and toppling over.
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But they were still being chased, so Koumyou kept running. Now finally bee-lining for the station properly, only to have another group of drones round the corner of the building ahead and come at them in a pincer maneuver.
...Right, these robots were actually communicating with each other. Smart robots. Koumyou slid to a halt, his expression stern. "I'm done with this."
Done running? Done fighting? Time for a trip to the luggage car? Both sets of drones would be in shooting range of the pair in a matter of seconds from now--
The sutra yanked itself out from between them, and then the world went white with blinding light. It was like the sun had suddenly touched down on the ground where they stood, an absolute void. Distantly, the sound of ruffling paper and screaming, wrenching metal could be heard, but the light seemed to swallow even sound.
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His entire body tensed, a frantic stray panicked thought crossed his mind, not again, but it wasn't the same.
It was a completely different phenomenon and it was too bright. Senku had to shield his eyes, so he didn't really see a whole lot aside from the light. Whenever the light eventually faded, he'd find himself breathing a little bit quicker than usual, this was less exertion and more anxiety but he was equally going to pretend that wasn't an issue.
They had bigger things to focus on.
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The light was coming from all those tendrils, now down to a sparkling gold. Koumyou himself seemed to give off light, too, but much fainter, and colder. The moon itself reflecting the rays of the sun.
For his own part, the priest moved to set Senku back down on his feet, like this was totally normal. He stumbled a little, caught and stabilized immediately by one of the tendrils of his sutra, it responded so naturally to his subconscious that it may as well have been his own arm.
The golden light finally faded. And then just as suddenly as it had happened, the sutra suddenly vanished from filling the air and returned to laying peacefully on Koumyou's shoulders.
"Are you alright?" Why yes, Koumyou had noticed that panic. It would be hard not to, given the givens. And while Senku had his own reasons for that reaction, it wasn't exactly an unheard of response to a full firing of one of the five Founding Scriptures of Heaven and Earth. Especially when one was right in the middle of it.
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"Yeah, fine." He offered a bit of a dismissive wave to that.
"What was that?" He couldn't help but ask, it was in his inquisitive nature.
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Senku might deny what the sutra was, if he was the type. It wouldn't change the facts of the matter, and Koumyou wouldn't care. Had there been energy reading instrumentation of any kind within a mile of them, it was probably fried. And anyone sensitive to power, especially holy power, very well may have just been pinged with their exact location.
There were always risks to firing a sutra. If trouble came hunting for him accordingly, Koumyou would take care of it as he always did.
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So Senku wasn't going to argue over the contents of the sutra.
"Interesting." He said instead, moving towards the door of the station.
"I can't deny you probably saved me from dying unnecessarily."
That was his way of saying thank you. It didn't involve the actual words, it was just an acknowledgement of what happened.
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It would be kind of shitty, even for him, to just take off and leave this guy to deal with that kind of attention.
"I wonder what happened here -- shouldn't those robots have been protecting this place, instead of trying to destroy it? And they didn't seem to be lashing out randomly like the others I've fought so far."
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"How does your lightning work?" He asked as he moved around to the control panels to take a look for anything that would seem out of place from the last time he was looking at one.
"Did I feel that?"
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"A full-blown strike like that is a spell I can't easily do with only my own chi. It takes a lot more power to arc over such a distance!"
Channeling it through his hands directly into a robot was one thing, but bridging distance with it was a whole other beast. At least, when generating it whole-cloth. Had there been natural lightning happening already, then redirecting it would have been simple enough.
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"That's just...how does chi work?" He was curious as to how he could take, energy or whatever it was from him to make lightning happen.
"I wouldn't think you could use me for anything, I'm not magical."
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Koumyou lingered somewhere between Senku and the door, casually positioned so that he could counter-attack if anything new came calling.
"Basically, I used you as a battery."
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"What about the light?" He decided to circle back. "You said it was...creation? I don't know what you mean by that."
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And he reached up to touch the sutra on his shoulders meaningfully.
"This is the piece that deals with yang, specifically. Light, restoration, creation. Whether one believes the details of the legend of the full sutra or not," which, he did, because he'd heard it straight from the source, "--it's hard to deny the power each piece contains. And if you activate more than one at a time, anywhere near each other? With just two of them, my teeth tasted funny. Reality... wobbled."
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Being a Sanzo is a big deal!
But, he's curious about their current situation, too-- "See anything that hints at why those robots were attacking this place?"
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"There's some unusual readings here, but I'm thinking the simplest solution would be maybe the best one. I'm going to reboot what I can, and see if whatever is sending that messed up signal stops."
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"Good idea. Because there totally could be more angry robots on their way here!" Koumyou, the bearer of great news, "On top of any trouble my sutra may or may not have pinged, of course! But so far this world hasn't been too interested in it, so we may be lucky there."
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"Yep, going as fast as I can." He didn't need the reminder. "Better hope your luck is significantly better than mine.
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He barely knew the guy, and yet Koumyou was getting an idea of just how well his luck ran.
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At least, he knew that.
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About his shitty luck? Or Koumyou's timely rescue?
Both, probably.
"But I'm sticking around until we're done here, in case more trouble comes calling. At the very least, it's not boring!"
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The lights started coming back online as he worked and everything was green. Huh. Anti-climactic.
"Ah, that was an easy fix. It should've fixed the problem."
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