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middleofsomewhere2019-11-10 08:21 pm
Entry tags:
- !mission three,
- edge [ou],
- inigo [ou],
- leaf [au],
- little one [ou],
- madoka kaname [ou],
- romeo [crau],
- ~x~conan edogawa [ou],
- ~x~curufin [crau],
- ~x~danny phantom [ou],
- ~x~dread thunderstorm [ou],
- ~x~elfnein,
- ~x~feanor [ou],
- ~x~jessie custer [au],
- ~x~joscelin fitzthomas [crau],
- ~x~kaito kuroba [ou],
- ~x~kumoko [ou],
- ~x~lightning farron [ou],
- ~x~raven [ou],
- ~x~sarai thunderstorm [ou],
- ~x~tony stark [ou]
Race Against Time: Ongoing Mission
Once the training is over people can get to work pretty quickly, there is plenty to be done both out in the world and back at the hub for those not too keep on jumping straight in to a strange volcanic planet with creatures that probably want to eat them.
Hub
The underground hub is a centre of activity. It turns out there isn't all that much fuel for shuttles to get back up to the space station so trips are rationed, they will hold villagers and lindusi until they have full shuttles and then send them up. So the hub is busy with scientists, lindusi in holding pens and as the week goes on villagers who may not be too impressed with the evacuation.
There is food, usually large pots of soup that can be reheated whenever people are around. Though some heavier meals are provided at set times the people leading the evacuation are keen not to let any of their helpers, or those they are rescuing, starve.
Sleeping rooms hold bunk beds, usually around eight a room but as the hub fills up space gets limited. Sharing beds or sleeping on the floor may become necessary.
For those hanging around the hub as the week goes on there is plenty to do, small jobs, entertaining village children, logistics, communication. Or they can find a quiet place to rest before going back out on their mission.
Red
The skies are heavy with debris, both from space and the volcanic ash and rocks from the planet itself. The fighter craft are not difficult to pilot but nor are they easy. They cannot be piloted by one person, unless that person has four arms and space in the cockpit is tight for two people.
It's difficult work and it is probably good for everybody that the craft only fly for six hours before recharging, it means they have to work in shifts, and rest when they are not in the sky. The pilots from the world are generally friendly, if very focused.
Purple
Flying bubble pods around what seems like an apocalyptic wasteland may seem surreal and that's before they even get to the villages. The villages are mostly underground, bunkers where groups of people shelter. There are a range of ages. Some villages come easy, some do not. Diplomacy is key.
Watch out for falling rocks, rogue lindusi and angry villagers, all are threats that have to mitigated. As the week goes on the villagers get more stubborn, the earthquakes get more frequent and the villagers that are waiting to be taken off world get more impatient. It's a tough job.
Orange
The lindusi are scattered across the island. Mostly as far away from volcanoes as possible though there are a few that seem too curious for their own good.
The trucks to hold the lindusi in are kept in a central point in an area whilst the groups go out to try and round as many up as possible. The voidtreckers are encouraged to stick together as they don't know the area or threats very well.
Blue
The Blue team are to protect the scientists, both those collecting plants and other life samples and those with Orange rounding up Lindusi. Once they have the hang of the shield devices it's just a case of sticking close by, keeping both eyes open and being quick to activate shields whenever there is a threat.
There are plenty of threats, it's one thing this island has in abundance.
Hub
The underground hub is a centre of activity. It turns out there isn't all that much fuel for shuttles to get back up to the space station so trips are rationed, they will hold villagers and lindusi until they have full shuttles and then send them up. So the hub is busy with scientists, lindusi in holding pens and as the week goes on villagers who may not be too impressed with the evacuation.
There is food, usually large pots of soup that can be reheated whenever people are around. Though some heavier meals are provided at set times the people leading the evacuation are keen not to let any of their helpers, or those they are rescuing, starve.
Sleeping rooms hold bunk beds, usually around eight a room but as the hub fills up space gets limited. Sharing beds or sleeping on the floor may become necessary.
For those hanging around the hub as the week goes on there is plenty to do, small jobs, entertaining village children, logistics, communication. Or they can find a quiet place to rest before going back out on their mission.
Red
The skies are heavy with debris, both from space and the volcanic ash and rocks from the planet itself. The fighter craft are not difficult to pilot but nor are they easy. They cannot be piloted by one person, unless that person has four arms and space in the cockpit is tight for two people.
It's difficult work and it is probably good for everybody that the craft only fly for six hours before recharging, it means they have to work in shifts, and rest when they are not in the sky. The pilots from the world are generally friendly, if very focused.
Purple
Flying bubble pods around what seems like an apocalyptic wasteland may seem surreal and that's before they even get to the villages. The villages are mostly underground, bunkers where groups of people shelter. There are a range of ages. Some villages come easy, some do not. Diplomacy is key.
Watch out for falling rocks, rogue lindusi and angry villagers, all are threats that have to mitigated. As the week goes on the villagers get more stubborn, the earthquakes get more frequent and the villagers that are waiting to be taken off world get more impatient. It's a tough job.
Orange
The lindusi are scattered across the island. Mostly as far away from volcanoes as possible though there are a few that seem too curious for their own good.
The trucks to hold the lindusi in are kept in a central point in an area whilst the groups go out to try and round as many up as possible. The voidtreckers are encouraged to stick together as they don't know the area or threats very well.
Blue
The Blue team are to protect the scientists, both those collecting plants and other life samples and those with Orange rounding up Lindusi. Once they have the hang of the shield devices it's just a case of sticking close by, keeping both eyes open and being quick to activate shields whenever there is a threat.
There are plenty of threats, it's one thing this island has in abundance.

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"We're doing what we can though, without having to be mean. So to speak..." A shrug there, before huddling a bit more in her cloak. It was tiring, even if Raven felt it was worth it. The last thing they needed was a panic or conflict between groups.
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But she also does realise that in some ways Raven is actually terribly suited for it. After all, it's not just that she can help other people with their emotions, but she also feels them so strongly herself..
Which is why Madoka shoots a worried look in the other girl's direction.
"Are you doing okay though..? It must be so tough for you, feeling what all those people are feeling.."
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"When we're back on the train, I might just spend a day or two in one of the quiet cabins on my own, but I'm taking care of myself as well."
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"Would it help if I stayed here with you for a bit and tried to be extra calm? Would you maybe then not feel everyone else as much..?"
Yes, she even sounds a little desperate to help. Because Madoka - with the way she is - immediately feels guilty for not being able to do anything for the other girl otherwise.
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"It's...not quite that easy, Madoka. When we get back to the train, I plan to hermit a way for about a day or so. Thank you though." A pause, perhaps a bit awkward as Raven looked to meet the other's eyes. "...you do help though, already. Just because you're a familiar presence and face, who's a friend. That on it's own kind of can help as an anchor, if you think of being surrounded by it all as being on the sea or ocean."
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"A-- Ah, sorry then." Honestly, Madoka can't help but feel a little awkward too about bringing something up that wasn't going to work, but at the very least it doesn't seem like she's utterly devastated by it. Just the usual Madoka levels of shy. "For not being able to do more, I mean.. But if me being here in general helps even just a little bit, then I'm glad.."
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If not just because she feels like she's already let so many people down. Thankfully not as much during this mission, but she definitely let her team down during the last one. And then back home-- that's even worse. She let down every single one of their friends. How could she help other people if she couldn't even help them?
But she doesn't want to bring the mood down too much. Especially not since this is Raven of all people, and bringing down the mood means bringing down Raven's mood as well. So she quickly shakes her head as if to shake off any bad thoughts, and takes in a breath to try looking at it from a more positive angle.
"But.. I-It's really kind of you to say that! You really say the nicest things.."
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Sure, some might see it as just general reaffirment, but even that's already a lot for Madoka.
"A-- Ah, no, that's not what I meant..! I mean, I know you wouldn't do it just to be nice-- probably.. But it's still nice of you to say it anyway and to believe in me that much..!"
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"We can work on your confidence too, Madoka. You're more capable than you think you are."
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"My confidence.." Well, at the very least Madoka herself is also very aware that her confidence is pretty low. In the negatives, even. So she won't deny that it could use some work. But still.. "It's.. It's okay. I don't want you to have to help me with too much. Especially with everything being so tough for you.."
Since it's not as if Raven is only surrounded by people here on the mission. Even back on the train there's not a whole ton of space for the amount of people traveling on that train.
"I can probably figure out some things myself."
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Right then, Raven didn't have the energy to do much else. Other than be grateful for Madoka's familiar presence right then. "I'm also tougher than I look, so don't worry too much about me. I've been through worse than this."
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Despite the way her voice trails off, it's not as if Madoka doesn't believe Raven on that last point. She thinks Raven seems plenty tough, and so she'll probably indeed be okay. (Even if the thought of her having gone through bad things isn't exactly fun.)
"But if there's anything I can do at all for you at some point, please tell me, okay..?"
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Then she speaks again. "Then I'll stay here with you for a bit. Mister Ignis said I should take a break here for a bit anyway before going back out there.."