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VoidTrecker Express Mods ([personal profile] voidtreckermods) wrote in [community profile] middleofsomewhere2019-11-08 06:52 am

Race Against Time: Mission Start

Preparation

Four days after the newest passengers join the train everyone’s SCA glows with the colours of the void. A message for the mission to come.

There’s a few hours as usual to get prepared before there is an announcement. "Arrival to System #16125 imminent. Prepare for exit from Void. All passengers are to wear their Safety Control Apparatus."

A shudder as the train jerks to the side and judders. "We have arrived on Space Station Delta in system #16125. Passengers should note that due to the adverse conditions of the planet evactuation protocol should not be relied on."

Arrival

With that the doors hiss open into artificial lighting. As passengers step off the train they will find themselves in a vast room of stark metal. A hangar of a ship, the train looks strange next to a move conventional shuttle craft.

Footsteps sound, heavy on the metal floor. Three people approach. A man flanked by two women take in the group silently.

“Voidtreckers. Thank you so much for heeding our call.” The man speaks. “I am professor Jori. I am the lead scientist here. This is officer Mira, head of security and captain Quin. I believe you have some information already and time is short but we have arranged a short induction and basic training for you. A lot of the equipment we use is strange even for us and we know… nothing of your origin world. We will be taking the shuttle down to the planets surface and our base there. If you would follow us to the shuttle we will do our best to answer any questions on the way.”

He pauses and looks around. “I will warn you, the planet is very unstable and not a safe place to be. Even though we are deeply grateful for your assistance we do not wish to take anyone who does not wish to go. If anyone wishes to remain here and help with the technical side of things they may.”

It is just large enough for everyone, though it is a bit of a squeeze and those who are tall, large or spider will find it an uncomfortable ride.

It is a relatively short journey, the craft is small and fast. It has no windows and passengers are strapped into their seats, but apart from a couple of dicey moments the journey is smooth, allowing Jori and Mira to answer questions. Quin is busy piloting.

They arrive at a large camp, except most of the actual buildings are underground. Jori leads them down through tunnels to a surprisingly well lit room where there are a group of people waiting them.

“This is our main rest area, you are welcome to use it as a base whilst you are helping us. There are sleeping compartments at the far end, feel free to use any not in use. Food will be served here too, it is very basic I’m afraid. We have an open radio channel you will have access to for use in emergencies.” Jori explained. “I will pass you along to those who have agreed to give you a quick training course in our equipment and the specifics of the tasks we need assistance with.”

Basic Training: Red

“Those assisting with the clearing of space debris please come this way.” Quin called, before turning and leaving the hall quickly. She led the way up out of the compound to a large transport bay where there were a series of small fighter craft.

“These were donated very kindly by the Gubita people and are the best craft for the job, they can take a hit. A few hits actually and their beams practically obliterate space debris to harmless levels. Problem is,” She grinned, “Gubita have four arms and so they cannot be piloted by someone with two. Luckily they are just big enough to fit two. One person needs to do the actual piloting while the other controls the guns.”

She led them over to the open cockpit of one so she could explain the different controls. She spoke as briskly as she had walked and seemed to assume they all had at least a basic understanding of fighter craft, though she was open for questions if anyone got confused.

“Feel free to test them out. Once your ready then the sky is yours. There’s a group already up there, but they could do with being relieved. Radio is on the left.”

Basic Training: Purple

“Those willing to evacuate villages please come with me.” A young man gestures anyone over and begins leading them out of the main room.

“We estimate about fifty villages, though in reality they are glorified bunkers underground that house groups of people. Some we are in regular contact with and they are ready to evacuate once transport turns up. Others are less… They don’t want to leave their homes and believe that as the world didn’t end last time it won’t this time either.”

He shrugged, “Our aim is to leave no one behind, do what you must.”

He enters a bay that contains some strange looking transport. Best described as glass bubbles. Each has a front bubble, or carriage, with a control panel and then two spheres attached. Each sphere had a ladder leading up to it’s centre and a bench around the side, with thick straps. Metal legs kept the transport up off the ground.. “This is what is left of the public transport system here. But they are our best way of moving groups. Each pod holds ten people. We don’t recommend pulling more than two pods per engine, as it is harder to dodge falling rocks. They travel about fifteen feet from the ground at their highest.”

He took them over to show them how they worked. If they checked they would find the whereabouts of the villages on their maps and their guide was happy to point them out. “Once you have a full load bring them back here and we can shuttle them to the station.”

Basic Training: Orange

“If you come this way I will give you the rundown on lindusi and how to catch them.” Jori gathered any science types to his side and led them into a side room. There were chairs around a few desks and Jiro gestured for them to sit before turning on a hologram projector at one end.

Large lizard-like creatures are shown prowling around forests, or skittering up mountain sides. “This is the only planet in the system where we have found lindusi. It is an umbrella term for many sub species of creatures but they are all reptilian creatures that don’t just survive in this environment but seem to thrive here. They are predators, preying on each other as well as other creatures.” He grinned as the images moved through different creatures, some small, some very large.

“We have transporter ships read, we just need help rounding the creatures up. You will be given a restraining device.” He help up an object that looked a bit like a yoyo. “You attach the strap to your wrist and throw the device towards the creature.”

One of the scientists stepped forward and Jori threw the yoyo at him, It stuck where it landed and there were three short beeps. “It will detect their heartbeat and their size and create a harness for them.” It did indeed do that, straps sprang out of the cylinder and wrapped around the scientist, restraining him whilst leaving him able to walk. “

We do not recommend trying to restrain a creature more than half your size unless you are unnaturally strong. Larger creatures can be lured into the transporters directly. You will each receive a tranquilliser gun in case things become dangerous but we ask that you only use those in emergencies.”

One of the scientists began handing out the restraining devices. “Please have a practice with the restrainers. They are completely painless so practising on each other is fine. If anyone has any questions now is the time to ask.”

Basic Training: Blue

Mira gathers up anyone left and takes them off to a large training room before handing them a glove with a small disk in the centre. “Shields. Very easy to use, just clench your fist to activate the shield and throw your fist in the direction you need to protect. They will fly out up to ten feet so can be used to block falling rocks. They don’t last long, thirty seconds at best but they will save you from a rock rain or stop a charging lindusi.”

She looked around. “Your job is easy, don’t let the scientists die. They won’t let us actually shoot lindusi, even the ones that try to eat them, so tranq guns have to do.”

She went over to a basket full of small hard balls. “Have a practice with these, make sure you can all activate the shield before you leave. Good luck, I’ll be out there too so just yell on the radio if you need me.”
dredefulchilde: (laughing)

[personal profile] dredefulchilde 2019-11-18 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
"Anything but hunting alien buffalo," Joscelin laughs, trying to zip up his overstuffed bag. "Pirates might be fun, though the reality was far less glamorous than what Hollywood insists on selling us. Those ships were cramped and smelled foul."

The bag finally zips, though from the way it bulges he wonders if he's about to burst a seam.

"What about you? Would you like to go into a comic book next so that you can utilize your superhero skillset?"
runs_on_batteries: (Default)

[personal profile] runs_on_batteries 2019-12-03 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
The kid was pretty cute when he laughed. Tony might have to make more of an effort to get the vampire to do it more often. "Yeah, I had a teacher who went on and on about how Hollywood has messed stuff like that up. It's a movie, get over it. Most of us are smart enough to know the difference... well, some of us are at least."

He chuckled and shrugged. "I'm not sure it'd make a big difference. I have comics and video games and TV shows about me in my reality too! It's a little awkward sometimes too. Kid's show is pretty bad."
dredefulchilde: (laughing)

[personal profile] dredefulchilde 2019-12-11 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
Joscelin, for some reason, finds that hilarious. "You're being too generous in your assessment of your fellow humans, Stark," he snorts. "I very much doubt that a lot of people know the difference. They take what they see on television as gospel."

The little boy continues chuckling. "I'm rather surprised that being a superhero hasn't gone to your head, Iron Man," he teases.
runs_on_batteries: (smirk)

[personal profile] runs_on_batteries 2019-12-18 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"I weep for humanity," he groaned, shaking his head. He wasn't going to deny that he likely wasn't estimating the average person very well. Sometimes they really surprised you with how dumb they are.

His eyebrows lifted at that last remark. "You'd be one of very, very few who think it hasn't." He smirked. "Think maybe you're being too generous in your assessment of me?"
dredefulchilde: (smile)

[personal profile] dredefulchilde 2019-12-28 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Joscelin waves him off. "I'm seven hundred years old, Stark. Or near enough. I've had a very long time to become a good judge of character. You're arrogant to a fault, of course, and have entirely too great an opinion of your own cleverness, but there's no malice in it."
runs_on_batteries: (teasing bastard)

[personal profile] runs_on_batteries 2020-01-05 03:38 am (UTC)(link)
He snorted a laugh, rather enjoying that assessment. He took a lot of pride in having too great of an opinion of himself and his cleverness.

"Yeah well... it has actually gone to my head a couple times over the years. I've done some incredibly stupid things." Some were at least with the intention of protecting the ones he loved and/ or the world. A couple had just simply been stupid. "So this one time, I thought I was dying so I had that whole 'YOLO' Peter is always saying. My company had a race car we were sponsoring in this race... I decided to kick the race car driver out and drive it myself. Poor guy had been training all his life for a race like that and nope- I took it." Karma had come back to bite him in the ass really fast for that one, but it was definitely a stupid thing he'd done.
dredefulchilde: (laughing)

[personal profile] dredefulchilde 2020-01-05 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"That was an absolutely dickish move, Stark," Joscelin pronounces. "What made you think that you were a better driver than someone who races professionally?" He's pretty obviously feigning outrage here. Joss actually thinks it's hilariously funny that Stark would be conceited enough to pull a stunt like that.

"Oh you are an absolute arse, old man. It's why I like you so much."
runs_on_batteries: (I'm hilarious)

[personal profile] runs_on_batteries 2020-01-08 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Somehow he'd just known Joss would appreciate a story like that. "Right? It was really fun! Right up until I crashed it. Even that was sort of fun though.."

Who didn't like getting into a fight with some crazy person trying to kill them? Tony certainly did. "You'd think I would've learned from it to, but I definitely would do that again if I had the option."