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middleofsomewhere2021-01-26 08:40 pm
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Entry tags:
- !mission ten,
- alice liddell (am) [ou],
- cassie cage [ou],
- entrapta [ou],
- inigo [ou],
- katsuya jonouchi [au-crau],
- koumyou sanzo [ou],
- little one [ou],
- madoka kaname [ou],
- persephone [ou],
- ple two [ou],
- ryo [ou],
- seto kaiba [ou],
- thanatos [ou],
- trunks brief (future) [ou],
- yugi mutou [ou],
- ~x~bucky barnes [crau],
- ~x~conan edogawa [ou],
- ~x~kurosaki ichigo [ou],
- ~x~lan xichen [ou],
- ~x~mami tomoe [ou],
- ~x~nita callahan [crau],
- ~x~prisoner [ou],
- ~x~raven [ou],
- ~x~rich goranski [ou],
- ~x~senku ishigami [ou],
- ~x~xander woods [ou],
- ~x~yoite [ou],
- ~x~yosuke otoha [ou]
Conclusion
Thank you.
For those inside the system the voices of the Great-Seasons ring out around them once the red mass has vanished and the blue plinth it was smothering is freed once more. They don't have all that much time to reflect on that before they find themselves waking up once more in their bodies around the tree trunks.
Or at least, around the tube that is the Great-Season they entered through. All illusions have vanished now, all that is left are pipes and metal.
The Great-Seasons allow them passage out from the centre, no sentries or pipes attack them this time. Everything seems to have been put to rights, the walls in the Autumn sector have stopped moving, there is no strange weather effects in the Summer Sector, no engineering problems in Winter and all the camaloid creatures in Spring are calm. Any Helpmates they come across are doing their jobs and no longer malfunctioning.
After a small amount of time, enough to check that all is well, their SCA's light up. All Passengers are to return to the Voidtrecker Express.
Considering the vast distances involved it is probably best that they use the evacuation function to return to the Luggage carriage.
Once all Voidtreckers have returned the train returns to the Void once more.
For those inside the system the voices of the Great-Seasons ring out around them once the red mass has vanished and the blue plinth it was smothering is freed once more. They don't have all that much time to reflect on that before they find themselves waking up once more in their bodies around the tree trunks.
Or at least, around the tube that is the Great-Season they entered through. All illusions have vanished now, all that is left are pipes and metal.
The Great-Seasons allow them passage out from the centre, no sentries or pipes attack them this time. Everything seems to have been put to rights, the walls in the Autumn sector have stopped moving, there is no strange weather effects in the Summer Sector, no engineering problems in Winter and all the camaloid creatures in Spring are calm. Any Helpmates they come across are doing their jobs and no longer malfunctioning.
After a small amount of time, enough to check that all is well, their SCA's light up. All Passengers are to return to the Voidtrecker Express.
Considering the vast distances involved it is probably best that they use the evacuation function to return to the Luggage carriage.
Once all Voidtreckers have returned the train returns to the Void once more.
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"Relatively well, I'd say?" No one got hurt, after all. At least, not in any serious way. It seems a few people got off much worse at the end of the last mission. "If anything, I would say the first half of the mission was just really mind-numbing. We had to traverse such a huge place to get to that tree, and the ground underneath us was constantly shifting, and walls kept popping up out of nowhere. It was more of a maze than any kind of battle."
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It probably says something about him, huh. More inconvenienced by weird modern technology than by having to fight. The latter is just normal at this point. Expected.
"Did you get through it alright though?" He says, instead turning the attention back around towards them. ".. You know, other than being tired."
Since that part is very obviously visible to Inigo.
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Then, with their own tally of hurts, they realize they haven't asked about Inigo. They try to rouse themselves to look him over more thoroughly. "You come out okay?"
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(.. Well, without fussing over them too much, either way.)
Inigo is very much the same, anyway. As far as is visible, he doesn't seem injured at all. He doesn't even seem to be showing any signs of fatigue.
Instead he just smiles.
"I told you before the mission, right? I'm always fine." Or just very well-practiced at looking fine at all times. "I've fought worse things than what we saw during the mission. Especially those Helpmates weren't much of a threat at all compared to what we have faced on other missions."
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Instead, they shake their heads. "The helpmates weren't programmed for battle at all. No tactics. Just durable and unpredictable. They got nothing on the spirits back in Beacon."
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Inigo is almost tempted to talk about the Risen back home. In fact, he almost does it - but then he immediately remembers all the things Bucky told him about himself. Things that must surely be true about them as well. And people being resurrected and turned into mindless zombies who only fight would most likely hit a little too close to home.
So Inigo doesn't, instead just seeming interested in what Soldat has to tell.
"What were they like? Were they just.. ghosts?"
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"It's kind of pretty.."
Inigo is definitely a person for crafts, after all, so he can admire the simple beauty in little things like these.
"What is it?" He glances back up at them as he asks that question. Inigo can't quite tell if it's merely decorative or serves some greater purpose, after all.
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Understatement of the year, but it just feels like the right way to sum things up here. Because the things they're saying are giving Inigo so many questions.
"Why were they leaving you?"
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But it still leaves him silent. He already got this idea a little from when he and Soldat spoke before, just by some slight mentions of the place they were in before this one.
"It sounds.. like you were stuck in a dark place before you got here. A rough place."
What else is Inigo supposed to think about a world that sounded like it revolved entirely about death?
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They close their eyes a moment, thinking of Misty, Javert, Sora and Pudding. Rosinante, even. Then they have to open them hastily before they drift into sleepy confusion again. "Shoulda seen me when I first showed up there. Hardly talked at all. Looked for orders from everyone. Didn't hardly know what food was let alone. How to make it."
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Because he really can. Because he saw what Soldat must have been like, back when they first showed up there. Like that time he saw Bucky in a dream, his eyes empty, entirely unresponsive. Was that what Soldat had been like at first? In that case..
".. you came far." It must have been a true uphill struggle to get from that to the way Soldat acts now. If Inigo didn't know what he does about the other, he wouldn't ever have been able to guess they were ever anything but a normal person - metal arm or not.
The thought tugs up the corners of Inigo's lips.
"I'm really glad those people were there for you, you know."
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"I was very lucky that the people in Beacon were kind," they agree soberly, and turn off the stove. The soup is plenty done, now, and it's time to eat. At last. "If they weren't kind, and didn't want to help me. It could have been very bad for me."
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But that's exactly what Inigo is trying to make sure of here. Even if said suffering might only currently be as bad as 'dropping asleep in the kitchen'. But still.
"There are a lot more kind people around than the world sometimes makes it seem like," he says, a small smile on his face.
Inigo knows what it feels like sometimes. That sometimes there's so much evil in the world that it feels hard to feel the light. But he won't stop chasing it.
"People must have been nice to you here too, right?"
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Judging by the smile on his face, Inigo understands. Although he's definitely a bit easier with the trusting than they are - but it's still hard not to see how nice everyone here on the train is.
(Like Inigo here, who is nice enough to not mind at all that Soldat is drinking that soup like a barbarian.)
"I've heard some of the people on the red team tend to be a little.. eccentric, but I'm glad you seem to have had an alright time with them all the same."
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The idea that red team is "eccentric" brings a small smile over the soup bowl rim, though. "They're not so bad. Maybe I'm used to eccentric." It's not like they don't have a wide, weird array of friends from Beacon. The people here aren't exactly tame, but they're not too shocking. "Do we know how the train picks teams?"
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But then again, it's not as if the train shares a whole lot of information with them in the first place, so he's entirely unsurprised by the fact they haven't found out, even after this long.
"I assume it picks people by what task they'd be most suited for. Orange has a lot of people who are either smart or can't fight, and they often get the parts of missions that involve the least fighting. While the red team usually has the most fighting to do, but they have a lot of really strong people."
Inigo pauses, then sighs lightly. "Though even that doesn't go for all individuals in any given team." Which makes it so murky and hard to grasp.
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Because their missions tend to be more varied. It kind of seems like they're always just filling up the gaps left by the other teams, but thinking about their team that way seems a little depressing to Inigo, so he doesn't want to say it out loud.
"I'd say.. We're usually trying to help people? Either by protecting them through fighting, or helping repair their houses, stuff like that.."
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First it's a general nod, but then slowly - and visibly, since it's reflected in the expression on the boy's face - Inigo seems to realise what exactly he means by that. Particularly by that last part he adds. It even makes Inigo laugh a little.
Mostly since he's just glad. He's glad they understand they can do good things. Positive things.
"Exactly. It seems like you're a true purple team member at heart." Even preparing food for them before they even left! "I always think it's a really sweet quality in other people. People who are good at taking care of the people around them."
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