Neal Caffrey (
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driftfleet2015-06-18 03:40 pm
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Who: Neal Caffrey & OPEN
Broadcast: The first part!
Action: Yes!
When: Video: Today. Action: Anytime this week.
video
[Neal is standing in one of the abandoned way-stations, right in front of a very thoroughly looted vending machine. There's not even half a chocolate bar left, not that he's checked.
But that's not important, because he's grinning into the camera, wearing a white shirt that's clearly tailored to him (sleeves folded up to just below his elbows), wavy hair styled back as carefully as is possible without all his usual product. He might be standing in a mess of debris, but that doesn't mean he has to match the decor.]
Hi there. I'm Neal. I didn't introduce myself before, since everything seemed to get a bit busy around here.
[He smiles, 100% friendly.]
I was wondering, though, has anyone had any more luck with these way-stations? So far, all of the machines I've found have been emptied. There's not even a pack of peanuts.
[He shrugs.]
What's the point in giving us money if we can't spend it, right?
action
[Anyone exploring the way-stations might come across Neal. He's not straying too far from the entrances, in case they're as dangerous as he knows the mysterious ship is, but his curiosity is gradually getting the better of him. He's checking out any wending machine or abandoned shop he can find, just in case something has been left behind.
Eventually he will come across a still-functioning vending machine, too. Instead of buying anything, though, he'll be crouched down next to it, hands touching the edges, trying to figure out how it works. It might even look like he's trying to get it open.
If only there was a convenient keyhole he could get a pick into.]
Broadcast: The first part!
Action: Yes!
When: Video: Today. Action: Anytime this week.
video
[Neal is standing in one of the abandoned way-stations, right in front of a very thoroughly looted vending machine. There's not even half a chocolate bar left, not that he's checked.
But that's not important, because he's grinning into the camera, wearing a white shirt that's clearly tailored to him (sleeves folded up to just below his elbows), wavy hair styled back as carefully as is possible without all his usual product. He might be standing in a mess of debris, but that doesn't mean he has to match the decor.]
Hi there. I'm Neal. I didn't introduce myself before, since everything seemed to get a bit busy around here.
[He smiles, 100% friendly.]
I was wondering, though, has anyone had any more luck with these way-stations? So far, all of the machines I've found have been emptied. There's not even a pack of peanuts.
[He shrugs.]
What's the point in giving us money if we can't spend it, right?
action
[Anyone exploring the way-stations might come across Neal. He's not straying too far from the entrances, in case they're as dangerous as he knows the mysterious ship is, but his curiosity is gradually getting the better of him. He's checking out any wending machine or abandoned shop he can find, just in case something has been left behind.
Eventually he will come across a still-functioning vending machine, too. Instead of buying anything, though, he'll be crouched down next to it, hands touching the edges, trying to figure out how it works. It might even look like he's trying to get it open.
If only there was a convenient keyhole he could get a pick into.]
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The purpose is probably just to see what we'll do. They want us to explore that abandoned ship, I bet. Fight those... bugs, or whatever they are, that have been attacking people.
And I guess it would be less entertaining if they warned us about what might happen.
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That is entirely possible. Yet only a select few of us know how to fight... that danger is all too powerful to be mere entertainment. [ She sighs. ] I should be thankful I've weapons and Omnilex both with me.
[ Metaphorically, that is. She's left her magical tools on the Caprine once discovering the bugs are more resistant to them. ]
Have you found anything within the machine thus far?
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[So very, very dry. There's a reason why he's going nowhere near those bugs - he's in good shape, but fighting really isn't his thing.
Investigating this machine is far more interesting. He shoves some of the debris outside with his foot, to get it out of the way (there actually is a pack of nuts in the mix, but he's also not interested in anything that's been on the floor, even if it's in its wrapper still), allowing him to finally get a proper look at the inner workings.]
Yeah. It does open outwards, but I'm betting you need a signal to get the door to unlock. And hacking isn't really my area of expertise.
Everything here's pretty damaged, though.
[He clearly hasn't given up on this yet. There's always another way.]
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Hacking?
[ O'danya tilts her head, confused and curious at once. ]
Through damage we might find an opening otherwise left unchecked. This piece itself has given me an idea how to pierce the plating to open it, but if we were to be subtle... then I've yet to find a solution.