voidtreckermods: (train)
VoidTrecker Express Mods ([personal profile] voidtreckermods) wrote in [community profile] middleofsomewhere2021-05-09 06:48 am

What their Eyes See: Start

"Good Morning Voidtreckers, today is day five of the month of Llama." 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 and Arrival

As usual they have a couple of hours before arrival to ready themselves for the mission ahead. As promised the dressing carriage is open for them to find suitable clothing. Trench coats, a lot of leather, a lot of black with neon colours thrown in here and there. There is a lot of choice in a variety of sizes so everyone is bound to find something to fit. Hopefully something they like, though some passengers may be more comfortable with the fashion choices than others.

A couple of hours after the announcement of the mission the voice speaks again. "Shortly arriving in system #93426194992. Arriving in ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one." The train shakes as it leaves the void, colours fading to be replaced to a grey thick smog outside the windows.

The train bumps slightly as it hits rails, snaking its way towards the city before entering a tunnel. A few moments and they come to a stop, the doors open onto a platform. Stepping out into the station the first thing to hit them is noise, it sounds like there are ten different advertisements blaring, someone or something is playing loud music. There's a lot of flashing signs, screens with advertisements, bright lights that change colour for no real apparant reason. Heavy on the senses as they make their way to the gates.

They will find that their SCAs allow them through the barriers and into the wider train station, which is somehow even louder. It is busy as well, people hurrying from place to place. There are signs declaring this to be Tier Three, Home of Manufacturing. as well as signs pointing the way to lifts, to take them to other tiers.

Tier One

Mapping

For those travelling up to tier one the first thing they will notice when they leave the lift is, it is a lot quieter up here. Peaceful even, there are people around, all looking official and busy. None will pay the Voidtreckers any mind unless they are acting particularly suspicious.

The air feels better here, probably because the whole tier is encased with a dome that they will be able to see as they enter, coming from a lift near the edge of the tier. The buildings are all harsh dark metal, almost uniform in design. The streets are clean and there has been an attempt at greenery with some shrubs and simple plants.

The buildings all need to be accessed using their SCA's. Their SCA maps show them where the buildings are but give no information about them, nor do they have maps of inside. Once the voidtreckers enter they will find that their maps fill in as they explore.

There are plenty of different buildings, offices, labs and meeting rooms. There are also a lot of security staff and anyone acting too suspiciously will be approached and questioned. Hopefully they have a plan, blend in or sneak around.

Flickers

Sometimes though that is a little harder, they might enter a room to find themselves on their old street, in a world they have visited before on the train or somewhere else that is decidedly not here. These illusions get more common as time goes on and people will begin seeing the illusions of others or find the two scenes merging together.

Voidtreckers who are immune to illusions will not see these strange visions and those who are particularly strong willed will be able to fight them off. Once people know they are illusions they can focus through them to see reality even if it is overlaid with what their minds want to see. It will take a lot of concentration to stay focused and get an accurate map.

Tier Two

A Mystery

The lift here brings them out into a glass covered corridor. Outside the glass the air is thick with smog but the filtration systems means that the air seems fine inside, especially with their SCA's helping out. Outside the tunnels they will be able to see the lights of hovercars zipping around and the silhouettes of buildings. Office blocks and large houses make up this sector. Large billboards blare out advertisements at all hours, neon lights shining through the smog.

The atmosphere of the sector is one of fear, people hurry about their business, keeping an wary eye on their surroundings. The newcomers won't get too much scrutiny but people are likely to be very wary if approached or questioned.

But they will talk once they guage them to not be a threat. Murders. Six people dead, from inside their own houses. Locked doors, security systems, all for nothing. Is it a serial killer? But the reports suggested an animal attack? From what animals?

Getting access to the houses will take some negotiating or breaking and entering. The bodies themselves have been cleared by law enforcement, caution tape still up to keep out any nosy public.

The rooms the bodies were found in were all rooms that used holograms as decoration and the voidtreckers will realise when they enter them that these holograms seem a lot more realistic than some of the others they might have seen in their stay in the sector so far.

Creatures

As they talk to people, or overhear gossip they will hear more about animal attacks. Someone swears they saw a lion prowling the streets. A hovercar crashed and the driver swore they had been attacked by an eagle. Neither of those creatures live in the city. Neither of those creatures exist on this world anymore.

But the Voidtreckers will quickly learn there is something to these rumours, especially as dark falls, the feeling they are being hunted. A paw tread, a tail disappearing around a corner. As days go on they may get attacked by a bear, a tiger or perhaps a creature from their own world, one that should not exist here at all...

Tier Three

A Crisis

Leaving the station brings them into crowded streets, air thick with smog, Up above them is the floor of the plate above, set with bright lights to offset the lack of natural light getting through. Billboards and screens blare advertisements, traders yell their wares. Life is fast and swirls around them as they step out into the streets.

Here also there is an air of worry. The talk is all of Spectura, kids unconcious after playing video games, hospital overflowing. Spectura's fault, there are calls for accountability, claims of sabotage. No person gives the same story and it becomes clear that most people don't know what has happened but almost everyone knows someone who has been affected. Fear, blame, tensions are high.

But life must go on, the factories never stop, people can't not work and with so many people unconscious people have to pick up the slack. The whole sector feels at breaking point.

If they try and buy Spectura systems they will not be stopped though they will need to sign a waiver, to take on all responsibility for what might happen to them if they go into the system.

Spectura


There are a whole range of games to look through, though the two most popular ones where the majority of players can be found are an open-world farming MMO called AgriTopia VI Ultimate, with bright landscapes and calming diegetic music, and Aegis Force, a tournament team shooter with short battle scenarios and smaller maps.

Those entering the system will fall unconscious in the real world and as they enter the problem will be pretty obvious straight away. Red vines, covering everything, tangling trees, creeping up buildings, coming straight for them to attack.

Anyone who gets overwhelmed by them will be stuck, unable to move or progress. It is possible to fight them off and for those voidtreckers who have faced the vines before they will find their soothing powers will work here as well.

People are tangled throughout many different games and once they are freed will need some help to find the next save point or exit. They need to help plant the final hundred potatoes, or team up to take down the level boss or solve the next puzzle, keep the vines away and free as many people as they can.

Tier Four

A Way In

As they leave the lifts they will find this tier is dark, dim lighting barely penetrating the smog. Homes are makeshift and all on top of each other. The streets are crowded, loud and people don't stop to chat. It is incredibly claustrophobic, with large support columns, exposed wires and large pipes running alongside and over the 'roads'.

Here there are plenty of stores selling anything and everything, certainly not above board. Credits are sometimes accepted but more often store keepers will prefer to trade in barters, food is popular. Anything that isn't nutri slime or the even worse unbranded basic version.

Bars and other seedy establishments are open all hours, neon signs beckoning. It is here that they will find the entry points to the fighting rings.

People don't talk about it openly but you look big enough, mean enough or dramatic enough then it will be slipped into conversation. Have you heard? Winners get a dream come true.

The fights are a mix of one on one and group fights. All terms are negotiated before hand with an overseer and fights are to the yield. The crowd wants a show and so dramatics are encouraged.

What was that?

The rumours about people going berserk are spoken in whispers. No one really knows what has gone on. A few fights have gotten out of control, a couple of fighters broke down after fights, at least one has quit for good. Most spoken about is The Crimson Fist. The best fighter in the ring who two days prior just left. Left the city with no protective gear, no word to anyone. No one knows what happened to them.

As the voidtreckers get further into their fights they will begin to realise something strange is going on. That opponent you are facing? They now look like your worst enemy, or perhaps your best friend, your lover. Sometimes you're no longer in the city but in a place of fond memories or your worst nightmares. Fights can very quickly go south when your opponent believes you their greatest foe.

Advancing the ranks now seems like it might be more difficult than first it appeared.
fun_thementalist: (liar and swindler)

[personal profile] fun_thementalist 2021-05-18 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"The thing with a good con, my friend," Gen smiled at Tidus, "is that you need to be able to at least slightly be able to predict how someone might react. And I can't say I've ever been well educated in train psychology ..."

He shrugged a little and looked apologetically at Anan. "And that's also assuming the train we're on is sane, for some value of that word when applied to voidtrains. How or why it's sentient doesn't seem relevant - but it does appear to be a little, well. Crazy."

Absently, he pet the little robot as it hacked into the SCA and he spoke to the others. "And people who aren't sane aren't very predictable."
adregem: (a quiet life in the mountains doesn't so)

[personal profile] adregem 2021-05-19 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"I've read a bit of it. But if we're talking about its sanity, well...It's hell bent on something." Is all Roland truly offers, neither offended nor particularly keen on chasing the thought any further than where the rest of the group leads it. This was talk for another time, another moment, but something he needed to say to gauge his own opinion on the matter.

Is it a person? A machine? Neither? Both? He hides the click of his tongue against his teeth but moves on to Chiff, resting his gaze upon it as it whirrs in its work.

"Is it putting up a good fight?" He asks her, peering a bit closer over Gen's shoulder.
voidtreckernpcs: (Anan)

[personal profile] voidtreckernpcs 2021-05-20 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
"Crazy?"

She tilted her head, "Perhaps, you do all seem an... eclectic group of people."

She cursed at her screen and nodded at Roland. "Yes, but I'm nearly there. Your craft has a lot of security, wherever it comes from originally sounds more high tech than my own world."

She went back to pressing buttons and hummed. "Voidcraft, sentient or not as the case may be are pretty attuned to the... mood I guess, of their crew. I'm afraid it knows you more than you know it."
blitzcheer: (arms folding galore!!)

[personal profile] blitzcheer 2021-05-20 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"I wouldn't call it crazy," as little experience as he might have with the types that would fall under that, but...for the ones he has, calling the Voidtrecker crazy is a bit further than he'd go.

"But, uh...I mean, if it's got a better idea of how we feel than it acts, then sure, it knows I don't like it." He's made that plenty clear. "But it has started to let a few details out... I don't know if that's because of us or some other reason, but." He looks at Senku and Gen, chewing on a thought before he looks back at Anan at work.

"If it's reading our moods...would it be reading everyone's? 'Cause I mean, overall... it's not like everyone's unhappy. People are even getting together in the train." And that he shares with a light shrug. "Some people like being friendly with it."

Would it be that suspicious, to try and keep prodding it?
10billionpercent: (I Sense A Plot)

[personal profile] 10billionpercent 2021-05-20 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"People are using coping mechanisms to try and deal with the fact we've all been kidnapped and some of them exhibit Stockholm Syndrome." He commented dryly. "Meaning that-" If they weren't from Earth, they might not catch his meaning. "They feel safe and comfortable, easily placated regardless of why they're there. It's a psychological defense." He sighed. "I read." He quirked a grin. Psychology was not his thing, but there they were.

"That's not helping." He said with a nod. "And the train must know some of us are unhappy with it, definitely, but it doesn't listen to everything. It gives things in drips and drabs and is definitely still gatekeeping information." He huffed lightly. "Annoying."

"I'm not surprised, it's definitely more tech than I've ever seen, and I'd bet anyone else on board considering we haven't hacked into the ICP. No one has. I'm not the only one who can hack into things. I'm no slouch, I've hacked into supercomputers." Senku rubbed the back of his neck. "One could argue I'm out of practice, definitely, but some of those on board are not."
fun_thementalist: (manga - orly)

(Sorry about the delay guys)

[personal profile] fun_thementalist 2021-05-26 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
Gen nodded in agreement with Senku. “A psychological defense built out of a highly stressful situation - such as being suddenly yanked away from their homes. Any improvement in the situation makes the train look better, despite the fact that it’s the reason we’re in the situation to begin with. It’s perfectly understandable a lot of people have been feeling this way.”

He just simply couldn’t get on board thinking the train was on their side. If it was, then it had to be crazy - why else would it think they’d be grateful for kidnapping them?

Wryly, he pointed out, “Well, if it told us everything, maybe we’d find a way to escape and return home? And that certainly is something it doesn’t want.”

Gen glanced from Senku, to Roland, to Titus, to Anan. He told them in a stage whisper; “He hasn’t lost any of his touch. He’s got a perfect memory.”
adregem: (dammit we're getting caught.)

<3

[personal profile] adregem 2021-05-28 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"Great. Just...great." He mumbles. Roland's a little distracted, after all.

No, scratch that- he's plenty distracted.

As Anan works, her words sit inside his brain and take root deep into his mind. He's had an inkling for some time now as to the level of knowledge the train held over them, just by virtue of it feeling like it's alive. There were vestiges of this which lent credence to theory back in Jema'grethy. And now it's practically truth; it knows them more than they know about it. It reads their moods because it needs a signal to either keep them compliant or if it will need to placate a mob.

Roland clears his throat when the conversation reaches a heavy peak, Chiff's ambient little noises providing ample cover as he approaches with a half-step closer to Gen's arm. Anan seems to be finishing up soon, if her robot's winding movements are to be of any indication.
voidtreckernpcs: (Anan)

Re: <3

[personal profile] voidtreckernpcs 2021-05-30 05:27 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ah yes. I know the phenomenon of which you speak. Even if we don't call it that." She nodded at them, people coped with their kidnapping, which didn't necessarily mean they were alright with it.

"Right. Almost... Done."

A beep sound and she pressed a couple of buttons on her SCA. "I think I've got you."