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Fierce New World- Mission Start!
"Good Morning passengers. Today is day six of the month of Jelly." 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.
Preparation and Arrival
They have a short time to prepare for their mission, enough time to read their briefs, make decisions, meet in their teams and gather anything they may need.
A few hours later there is another announcement. "Shortly arriving on System #2207385. All passengers get ready to disembark. Next stop world #2207385. Exit from void in ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one."
The train judders as it leaves the void, the colours from the windows turn into the blackness of space but quickly white as the train descends into the entrance of the biosphere.
The doors of the train open and passengers can enter the large white-walled holding bay. Currently, they are the only vehicle inside. There are four large doors around the bay each labelled with where they lead. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
The doors open easily, and their SCA’s show a basic route, though the non-linear nature of the sectors mean that obstacles will need to be navigated. While they are in a closed world, there is a day and night cycle: the panels far up above are designed to make it seem like there is a natural sky, brightening and dimming every ten hours.
Red/Summer
Empty Streets
Wide streets divide sealed-off factories and manufacturing pods that tower up towards the ‘sky’. It is hot here, though the fumes from the factories are vented out, leaving the air breathable if overly warm.
Sometimes the pods are not yet finished, empty shells that can be sheltered in. There are also stations for living, with plumbing and basic amenities scattered through the sector. Places to rest as they move towards the center and the Great-Summer that they seek.
Helpmates
Where factories are still being built they will find Helpmates, operating machinery or moving materials.
They will not pause in their tasks for long but are programmed to answer questions so can be drawn into a conversation. Or, if the Voidtreckers are unfortunate, they will find those that are malfunctioning turning on them as they approach.
They aren’t too difficult to fight, but can do some damage with the machinery if they manage to take a Voidtrecker by surprise. They can be fought with weapons or magic, or for those that think to use the panels they can be shut down outright.
Wild Weather
Though warm, the corridors remain a constant temperature that is not too unpleasant for people. For the most part. Unfortunately, due to the malfunctioning state of things routes may become impassable. Boiling air, freezing blasts, electricity crackling across a pathway.
Their SCA’s do a good job of warning them, allowing them to change direction or shelter in nearby buildings.
Purple/Autumn
Exploring
The Autumn sector is the least complete of the sectors, with shells of habitation pods and not much else. No one is expected to live here until nearing the end of construction, and so the pods are unfurnished, many missing doors, some missing internal walls.
Outside the streets are wide and clearly made to be pleasant to walk on; it is airy, bright and spacious, if a bit eerie due to the quiet.
There are panels on the walls, to call Helpmates to appear. Here they are primarily for helping citizens, giving directions and offering aid.
Malfunctions
Since there are more helpmates there is more risk of them malfunctioning. They attack with or without weapons, using any tools they can pick up to attack. They can be fought with weapons or magic, or for those that think to use the panels they can be shut down.
They won’t chase people into the houses, their privacy programming preventing them from doing so.
Turned Around
The roads seem simple, built in a grid pattern around the houses. However, whatever is going wrong here is affecting the very streets themselves. Sometimes there will be a wall where there wasn’t before or roads go in circles. Sometimes they find themselves at a dead end, trapped until structures shift again.
Their SCA’s do their best to keep up but it can take a while for them to reroute and by the time they do, that path might be blocked too!
Blue/Spring
Patchwork Forest
The Spring sector houses the hydroponics and pastoral sections. It alternates between grazing land and more heavily forested areas with rows of pine-like trees in a checkerboard pattern, with empty plots interspersed. Walkways divide each square, but all squares appear able to move about as required, as though on a conveyor system.
There are clear walkways to avoid stepping on any newly growing plants. In the grazing land live flocks of camelid creatures resembling alpacas with blueish wool, on average a metre and a half tall at the shoulders. Helpmates appear here as if on a timer to feed the animals and tend to plants.
Destruction
If the Helpmates here malfunction they attack anyone nearby, cause havoc to any farming equipment and frightening the animals.
They can be fought with weapons or magic, or for those that think to use the panels they can be shut down. The panels here are less obvious than they are in the more urban sectors, low to the ground, looking almost like energy panels. But once they know what to look for they will be able to use them to shut down the Helpmates.
Stampede
Frightened animals are likely to flee and unfortunately in this case it means rampaging across the grazing land to the newly growing trees.
They will need to be calmed, returned to their grazing lands and the plants restored. Or it might be that the Voidtreckers can stop the Helpmates before the creatures get too spooked.
Orange/Winter
Exploring
The Winter sector’s primary concern is life support. Huge banks of air scrubbers form artificial cliffs, while other sections are tanks filled with water in varying stages of processing or recycling.
The paths here are a lot narrower than they are in other areas, sometimes requiring moving between pipes or scrambling over layers of railing.
There doesn’t seem to be any easy or straightforward path through the sector, their SCA takes them on wild winding routes through the machinery.
Help or Hindrance
The fluctuating temperatures here are causing problems with many of the pipes, several sections are flooded, others are in danger of being so.
There are patch kits in easily opened panels, designed to be used by the helpmates and indeed there are many helpmates out.
But some are less helpful, those that are malfunctioning are more likely to cause more damage than they are there to fix. They will attack any one who tries to interfere with them. They can be fought with weapons or magic, or for those that think to use the panels they can be shut down.
Patch Job
Once the malfunctioning Helpmates are dealt with the pipes still need to be fixed. The patch kits do not have any instructions but are simple enough that anyone with a basic knowledge of how to fix things should be able to figure them out- though the more knowledge and expertise they have the better the fix!
For those that don’t, many of the jobs will need more than one person and so for those that don’t mind taking instructions they will find an extra pair of hands is always welcome.
Preparation and Arrival
They have a short time to prepare for their mission, enough time to read their briefs, make decisions, meet in their teams and gather anything they may need.
A few hours later there is another announcement. "Shortly arriving on System #2207385. All passengers get ready to disembark. Next stop world #2207385. Exit from void in ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one."
The train judders as it leaves the void, the colours from the windows turn into the blackness of space but quickly white as the train descends into the entrance of the biosphere.
The doors of the train open and passengers can enter the large white-walled holding bay. Currently, they are the only vehicle inside. There are four large doors around the bay each labelled with where they lead. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
The doors open easily, and their SCA’s show a basic route, though the non-linear nature of the sectors mean that obstacles will need to be navigated. While they are in a closed world, there is a day and night cycle: the panels far up above are designed to make it seem like there is a natural sky, brightening and dimming every ten hours.
Red/Summer
Empty Streets
Wide streets divide sealed-off factories and manufacturing pods that tower up towards the ‘sky’. It is hot here, though the fumes from the factories are vented out, leaving the air breathable if overly warm.
Sometimes the pods are not yet finished, empty shells that can be sheltered in. There are also stations for living, with plumbing and basic amenities scattered through the sector. Places to rest as they move towards the center and the Great-Summer that they seek.
Helpmates
Where factories are still being built they will find Helpmates, operating machinery or moving materials.
They will not pause in their tasks for long but are programmed to answer questions so can be drawn into a conversation. Or, if the Voidtreckers are unfortunate, they will find those that are malfunctioning turning on them as they approach.
They aren’t too difficult to fight, but can do some damage with the machinery if they manage to take a Voidtrecker by surprise. They can be fought with weapons or magic, or for those that think to use the panels they can be shut down outright.
Wild Weather
Though warm, the corridors remain a constant temperature that is not too unpleasant for people. For the most part. Unfortunately, due to the malfunctioning state of things routes may become impassable. Boiling air, freezing blasts, electricity crackling across a pathway.
Their SCA’s do a good job of warning them, allowing them to change direction or shelter in nearby buildings.
Purple/Autumn
Exploring
The Autumn sector is the least complete of the sectors, with shells of habitation pods and not much else. No one is expected to live here until nearing the end of construction, and so the pods are unfurnished, many missing doors, some missing internal walls.
Outside the streets are wide and clearly made to be pleasant to walk on; it is airy, bright and spacious, if a bit eerie due to the quiet.
There are panels on the walls, to call Helpmates to appear. Here they are primarily for helping citizens, giving directions and offering aid.
Malfunctions
Since there are more helpmates there is more risk of them malfunctioning. They attack with or without weapons, using any tools they can pick up to attack. They can be fought with weapons or magic, or for those that think to use the panels they can be shut down.
They won’t chase people into the houses, their privacy programming preventing them from doing so.
Turned Around
The roads seem simple, built in a grid pattern around the houses. However, whatever is going wrong here is affecting the very streets themselves. Sometimes there will be a wall where there wasn’t before or roads go in circles. Sometimes they find themselves at a dead end, trapped until structures shift again.
Their SCA’s do their best to keep up but it can take a while for them to reroute and by the time they do, that path might be blocked too!
Blue/Spring
Patchwork Forest
The Spring sector houses the hydroponics and pastoral sections. It alternates between grazing land and more heavily forested areas with rows of pine-like trees in a checkerboard pattern, with empty plots interspersed. Walkways divide each square, but all squares appear able to move about as required, as though on a conveyor system.
There are clear walkways to avoid stepping on any newly growing plants. In the grazing land live flocks of camelid creatures resembling alpacas with blueish wool, on average a metre and a half tall at the shoulders. Helpmates appear here as if on a timer to feed the animals and tend to plants.
Destruction
If the Helpmates here malfunction they attack anyone nearby, cause havoc to any farming equipment and frightening the animals.
They can be fought with weapons or magic, or for those that think to use the panels they can be shut down. The panels here are less obvious than they are in the more urban sectors, low to the ground, looking almost like energy panels. But once they know what to look for they will be able to use them to shut down the Helpmates.
Stampede
Frightened animals are likely to flee and unfortunately in this case it means rampaging across the grazing land to the newly growing trees.
They will need to be calmed, returned to their grazing lands and the plants restored. Or it might be that the Voidtreckers can stop the Helpmates before the creatures get too spooked.
Orange/Winter
Exploring
The Winter sector’s primary concern is life support. Huge banks of air scrubbers form artificial cliffs, while other sections are tanks filled with water in varying stages of processing or recycling.
The paths here are a lot narrower than they are in other areas, sometimes requiring moving between pipes or scrambling over layers of railing.
There doesn’t seem to be any easy or straightforward path through the sector, their SCA takes them on wild winding routes through the machinery.
Help or Hindrance
The fluctuating temperatures here are causing problems with many of the pipes, several sections are flooded, others are in danger of being so.
There are patch kits in easily opened panels, designed to be used by the helpmates and indeed there are many helpmates out.
But some are less helpful, those that are malfunctioning are more likely to cause more damage than they are there to fix. They will attack any one who tries to interfere with them. They can be fought with weapons or magic, or for those that think to use the panels they can be shut down.
Patch Job
Once the malfunctioning Helpmates are dealt with the pipes still need to be fixed. The patch kits do not have any instructions but are simple enough that anyone with a basic knowledge of how to fix things should be able to figure them out- though the more knowledge and expertise they have the better the fix!
For those that don’t, many of the jobs will need more than one person and so for those that don’t mind taking instructions they will find an extra pair of hands is always welcome.
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"If they can do that, they better have other stuff around we can use!" Anything-- this sector was looking like an unfinished model of what a city should be, and Tidus walks a short distance, hands coming to rest on his waist. But that thought hasn't long formed when a better one pops to mind.
"We can practice some moves on them!" Yeah! "Get some training in! No better time than a mission!"
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You know what? That actually is a great thought. Tidus is clearly in charge of the two braincells today, because Inigo gives him a surprised look that soon even has some awe sneak in at how good that idea is.
If everything else they do here feels kind of useless, then why don't they turn it into something useful? Brilliant!
"Tidus, you're right!" Wow, who ever thought he'd speak those words out loud.. Truly a leap for mankind. "Do you think I should maybe practice some magic while I have the chance?"
He ran away last time, but maybe he can do it in front of Tidus this time. M-Maybe!
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Aha! He swings out his hand, mimicking the gesture of wielding a sword that's no longer there.
"How about a blinding swipe that stuns the person you hit!"
Or at the very least blinds them. Which is a good way of stunning someone.
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With Reno, obviously. Though Inigo either doesn't want to mention it out loud, since the memory is too painful, or he thinks it's obvious enough just exactly who he saw using stunning moves before. But the point itself is still important enough that he feels the need to mention it - because it sure is a lot easier to teach yourself something when you've seen an example, rather than attempting to do it from theory alone.
Though he still seems a little thoughtful about this, his head lightly tilting sideways. Not rejecting the idea, really, but.. "Do you really think you can just come up with those moves? I thought that book Roland had was.. official. Or something like that."
Like those were The Only Higgledy Spells Ever or something.
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"Well, a spell like that could be in the book, right? Roland just doesn't know how to do the spell himself. Anyway," he continues, "who's going to stop you? If it works..." ah! "The way Gibbs does it with me, is the sword's already all water. So what if you could get something Jumblie could go inside in? Like a stone, or..."
What's some fancy weaponry mumbo jumbo? Oh right- Tidus snaps his fingers.
"Lea! He knows about weaponry. Or there was that kid in the library talking about it."
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But at least they move away from that when Tidus talks on. About how Gibbs does it with him. And while Tidus is immediately thinking of people who know about weapons, it's not as if Inigo doesn't know about those too! So he combs through his own brain, thinking about it.
"Well, if Gibbs can go into a sword, Jumblie should be able to do the same, right?" They're both higgledies, after all. "The problem is that my sword is just metal."
And he's not sure how well that and light go together. Probably not. It's not like Jumblie could just melt together with it. But--
"We have lightning swords back home. I usually didn't use them, since I'm not that great with magic, but aren't lightning and light close enough that Jumblie should be able to jump into that?"
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"Are you gonna buy one?" But he catches onto that, if that's where that question was leading. They did have that option now on the train shop - even if it was ridiculously pricey. "You might wanna ask someone who knows about that stuff before me. I just happen to have a water sword."
He got lucky!
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stoleaccidentally took along from that other world. Although it might not be as effective as that sword if he can't get Jumblie working with it.Inigo shrugs a little.
"Worse case scenario, it doesn't work, and maybe I can find someone who really needs a weapon and can actually use that one to give it to." He's not going to let it go to waste either way when weapons definitely are pricey.
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"And if you're going to buy yourself a weapon for missions, you can buy yourself somethin' nice too. How about a dancing outfit? Or more dancing books?"
It's that time again: Operation Get Inigo To Treat Himself! (on actual hobbies because swords don't count!)
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Somehow they've arrived here again. That seems to be the exact thought going through Inigo's mind as well, considering the look he gives Tidus when the other brings this up again. He only barely manages to surpress looking stupidly flustered at the words dancing outfit. He's close though.
"How is a weapon not something nice for myself?"
Hey, it would have been worth its weight in gold back home in the zombie-dragon apocalypse, okay.
Especially when you consider how quickly weapons break over in Fire Emblem land.And there's no ways Inigo knows in which to treat himself other than the practical way, alright!
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Because he's getting that out the second he realises where that can go. No no no, no easy answers for you here, Inigo! With Tidus already attempting to think of purchases with a loud hum.
"Hmmm, what can you get for dancing? Props?" Ah, he lazily waves out a hand in a slender motion. "Do you ever twirl things around?"
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And yet here he is. Not doing that. Because Tidus just has that much power over him, apparently, that Inigo won't even olly out of a conversation he absolutely doesn't want to have, since the idea of treating himself makes him near break out in hives.
"Not really. There are weapons for dancers though." But he's never used them. After all, if he doesn't dare to dance in front of even one person, how would he ever dare to dance in battle? "Dancing is more about.." His cheeks glow red. ".. about the outfits, I guess."
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Tidus would ask what a weapon for a dancer would even be (can't they just use a sword too? Is there something special about fighting and dancing??), but oh, no - not when his pal sounds like that about the outfits. He can hear the fluster at the attention speaking about the wardrobe gets. How can his focus be anywhere else?
"Then get some clothes!" He urges, voice hushed, knocking shoulders with Inigo. "You can buy whatever now! How much do they cost? Not as much as a weapon." So therefore, totally okay! "There different types of outfits? Would you have to go...Ylisse dancing clothes?"
You know, for words to be typed into a train store shop for future purchase.
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On being unable to ditch Tidus, that is. But actually, on second thought, also don't call him out about this whole dancer's clothes thing. It helps that there's absolutely no one else around in this part of this odd world they're traversing, but Inigo doesn't even want it to cross Tidus's mind.
So that shoulder knocking? It's happening right in return, though Inigo's face is much redder than Tidus's own as he does it.
"Why do you want me to get those clothes so badly, huh?! Do you want to see me with less clothes on? See my skin and my tight muscles?!"
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"I don't know how much you guys wear! I was just thinking you'd like it - have a piece of home, and somethin' you like for dancing! I'd buy my sports uniform, but it's totally useless without a sphere pool. You could get in the groove with your own dance outfit - feel even more like a determined dancer!"
Right? Something inspiring, meaningful, and Tidus even speaks passionate towards the end. Can't make Tidus ditch this well-meaning suggestion with those gay implications, he's a lot stronger than that!!
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.. By Naga, this is SO NOT the time to contemplate that. The conversation is already awkward enough! Go away, gay thoughts!
"It's different though! You're so confident in your abilities. Wearing something like that probably comes natural to you." And Inigo has only just enough courage to dance on the train when he's sure no one is watching, let alone go further than that.
He stares at his feet now, rather than over at Tidus. "And I'd just look ridiculous instead. I don't even deserve to wear something like that."
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They're stopping. Tidus calls it because he steps right in front of Inigo and clasps the sides of his arms, halting their progress. Whether or not Inigo makes eye contact with him, he'll look at the top of his friend's head if he has to, or on the bridge of his nose to watch the flicker of his eyelids and lashes. His voice a call for attention, but soft in its approach.
"Your dancing's great, and there's no guy I know that deserves it more. I know you need time to think about these things, but I mean it, you should go for it!" He shakes his arms, just a little, but lets go after. He can't help himself!!
"You would look amazing!"
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They are stopping. And Inigo already kind of feels it coming before it happens - and he's right on the money. Just as he expected, Tidus starts talking in that tone of voice. The kind of tone that's soft at the edges by Tidus standards, but has so much support in it.
The kind of tone Inigo just doesn't know how to deal with at all, as evidenced from the fact that he looks just about everywhere aside from right at Tidus's face for a moment. His cheeks are red, and by the time his gaze finally meets Tidus's, the look in Inigo's eyes says everything.
He's so weak to that tone. He can't protest as well when Tidus seems to have so much genuine faith in him. Naga knows why anyone would have that much faith in him, but..
"I.. I'm not so sure," he honestly admits, even now. But he doesn't leave it at that. "But if you really think it's that great of an idea, I guess I could try.. You usually don't lead me astray."
It's easy to see how serious and honest he's being right now. Because there's no dumb jokes about Tidus, or about their occasional bickering. It's just what Inigo really thinks, straight from the heart.
".. I think I'm going to need another pep talk when I'm putting them on for the first time though."
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How can he be anything other than giddy then, when Inigo's willing to go all in? Tidus tipping his head and the rows of his teeth visible in that excited jolt as he gives Inigo a light punch on the arm.
"I'll be right outside the door," he promises. "Or I'll help you into it, if you need it. No problem! You're gonna love it so much, you'll wanna cry. I bet on it."
And that he says like a promise, only a pinch of a tease to it. But it's nothing meaning to poke fun at Inigo, but to paint it with words just how moving such an outfit might be. Will Inigo learn to love it? To find it like a second skin? Just how wearing his own official uniform felt to him...
He can't wait.
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He rubs his arm - probably more out of said embarrassment, rather than that knock against it really having hurt him in any way, and then shakes his head.
"You really get excited about the oddest things, don't you?" But it doesn't sound like an insult. Or a complaint. It's too warm for that, and a shy smile is starting to dawn on Inigo's face as well now.
Because it means Tidus is invested in him, and that's a hard feeling to not make him feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
"I do want to see you wearing your sports uniform here too though one day." In return!!
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But there isn't a moment, so Tidus just continues to smile. Humming out loud as he takes a step back, meaning to actually face again the direction they were going in.
"Sure, why not? It'll be a mess if I get the last one I wore though. I got dragged into Spira in that one!"
Luckily for Tidus, he has more than one of the same outfit!!
"Buuut, you know, it'd be better if I showed you when we were somewhere with water. Where you could see me too."
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.. though this place is just about the furthest from it, huh. As far as the eye can see, it's like an empty, yet technological wasteland. Maybe that means they might get lucky for the next mission and actually end up in a place with water again..
"Just any place where you can swim?"
He knows there's a difference between just swimming and blitzball though, from the things Tidus has said.
"I don't know if we're ever going to run into a world that has a.." Sweet Naga, what was that word Tidus used a few moments ago again? ".. A sphere pool? I haven't seen one before, at least." So if Inigo is going to have to wait for that, he'll never get the chance to properly see Tidus in his uniform! If only blitzball was as easy to do anywhere as dancing, or he would have forced Tidus into so many demonstrations by now in return for the times the other has seen him dance.
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Which is reminding him of a conversation earlier in the month, a small mirthful huff leaving him. "Rol said I should ask Gibbs to make a giant sphere in the gym car. Can you imagine it? A giant floating sphere of water? Can you imagine it? Who'll clear it up!"
By the giddiness in his heart as he brings it up, he knows who has ideas about that. But no, Gibbs! Do you understand that water can be messy? You're a water spirit thing!! Of course you don't!!
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Especially since he drops a slight, but meaningful pause after Tidus says that last part.
"Well.." Even the way his voice trails off is meaningful. "If it was Roland's suggestion.."
Then it seems they've already got a volunteer for cleaning that whole watery mess up, right! (Is Inigo fully serious about this? Who knows! He sure is smiling though.)
"Surely he'd think it's worth it to see his favourite pro at work!"
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Like the papa's boy he thinks Inigo to be. No offence, bro.
Fortunately, that's not where that goes but instead painted is the imagery of Roland with a mop, and Tidus swings his head, grins at Inigo. "Should I tell him that? You're offering him up for cleaning du--oof!"
nevermind, a wall just popped out in front of him and made him stumble back.
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