Wanda Maximoff (
notmutantbutmiracle) wrote in
driftfleet2015-09-30 12:53 pm
Entry tags:
002: Nightmares...
Who: Wanda Maximoff and others
Broadcast: Yes - Fleetwide (with additional filtered, private messages)
Action: SS Starstruck and Dust Planet
When: Over the past two weeks
[Week One After Nebula Incident]
[After the whole attack and nebula misadventure, Wanda began noticing a few strange occurrences. There were the obvious, random technology and lighting malfunctions on the Starstruck, but those did not take too long to fix and restore to relative normalcy. It was more personal oddities that were beginning to concern her. The first of which was the near constant headache that started to arise not too long after the ship passed through the nebula. At first, it had been nothing more than a dull, but still noticeable ache; however, it seemed to be slowly growing with intensity, and, while it would originally come and go, it also seemed to be becoming more constant. The periods in-between decreasing with each new wave of pain.]
[And then, there were the nightmares... She'd only had three so far, but they were the most troubling. They each started the same, but they were increasing in duration and in detail. She decided to keep the specifics to herself for now, but she had to know how others in the fleet were fairing and perhaps if anyone was experiencing something similar.]
[When the video feed clicks on, Wanda clearly looks somewhat disheveled. The nights of restless sleep brought on by the nightmares had clearly taken their toll on her. She looked tired, frustrated, and also a little bit scared. She does her best to appear calm, however, and speak in a level tone as she addresses the fleet.]
This is Wanda Maximoff on the SS Starstruck.
Has anyone in the fleet been having any headaches after our trip through the nebula? Or perhaps some kind of nightmares? If so, how long have they been lasting for you? If anyone has any advice on how to... numb these effects, please let me know.
[Week Two]
[She had hoped it would all pass: the headaches and the nightmares, though now she wasn't so sure these were mere nightmares she was having. Unfortunately, they only seemed to be getting worse and worse with each passing day. What had started as periodic waves of dull annoyance, had now become full migraines that left her almost reeling for a minutes at a time. Nothing she had done in attempt to quell the pain had lasted for very long, if it even worked at all. In addition, the "nightmares" were becoming much more frequent. It seemed like almost every time she closed her eyes now, she fell into them. What was worse was that they were affecting her surroundings as she slept.]
[Wanda's friends and shipmates will likely have noticed that they have not heard or seen much of her over the week. It seemed like she was trying to distance herself more and more from those around her. Anyone who does see her will be able to tell that she is not looking well. The effects of her lack of restful sleep are apparent in her face and her posture. She looks tired, and even more apparent... she looks scared. Thus, anyone who attempts to engage her will find her to be rather evasive, trying to wrap up their talk as quickly as possible for heading off somewhere. In fact, her shipmates may have noticed her entering rooms on occasion, only to flee when she notices someone else in the room with her. Any visitors to her sleeping quarters will see damage to the walls, ceiling and various fixtures. Items Wanda has collected from previous planetary visits are strewn about on the floor, and some are heavily damaged. It's also likely that Wanda's shipmates will have heard some screaming and banging coming from her room or the cargo hold.]
[The past three days...]
[If Wanda's communication with her friends and her presence on the ship had been dwindling the previous week, it was now completely gone. Anyone who cares to look for her on the Starstruck will not find her. Digging a little deeper, one would be able to find that one of the Starstruck's shuttle logs details a trip in which the shuttle departed for the nearby planet, only to quickly return to the ship on auto-pilot.]
[Wanda's friends and shipmates will find a short, text message from her on their communicators. It reads:]
Do not come looking for me.
[Those who do venture planet-side looking for her in town will not find her there. However, the townspeople have begun talk of strange, supernatural occurrences up in nearby desert mesas. It seems that those journey by have heard what sounds like screams or wails coming from them. Anyone who has tried to investigate has been attacked by red, etheric swirls of light, knocking travelers off their feet or transportation. No serious injury has been done to anyone yet, but it's clear that it's scaring the townspeople.]
Broadcast: Yes - Fleetwide (with additional filtered, private messages)
Action: SS Starstruck and Dust Planet
When: Over the past two weeks
[Week One After Nebula Incident]
[After the whole attack and nebula misadventure, Wanda began noticing a few strange occurrences. There were the obvious, random technology and lighting malfunctions on the Starstruck, but those did not take too long to fix and restore to relative normalcy. It was more personal oddities that were beginning to concern her. The first of which was the near constant headache that started to arise not too long after the ship passed through the nebula. At first, it had been nothing more than a dull, but still noticeable ache; however, it seemed to be slowly growing with intensity, and, while it would originally come and go, it also seemed to be becoming more constant. The periods in-between decreasing with each new wave of pain.]
[And then, there were the nightmares... She'd only had three so far, but they were the most troubling. They each started the same, but they were increasing in duration and in detail. She decided to keep the specifics to herself for now, but she had to know how others in the fleet were fairing and perhaps if anyone was experiencing something similar.]
[When the video feed clicks on, Wanda clearly looks somewhat disheveled. The nights of restless sleep brought on by the nightmares had clearly taken their toll on her. She looked tired, frustrated, and also a little bit scared. She does her best to appear calm, however, and speak in a level tone as she addresses the fleet.]
This is Wanda Maximoff on the SS Starstruck.
Has anyone in the fleet been having any headaches after our trip through the nebula? Or perhaps some kind of nightmares? If so, how long have they been lasting for you? If anyone has any advice on how to... numb these effects, please let me know.
[Week Two]
[She had hoped it would all pass: the headaches and the nightmares, though now she wasn't so sure these were mere nightmares she was having. Unfortunately, they only seemed to be getting worse and worse with each passing day. What had started as periodic waves of dull annoyance, had now become full migraines that left her almost reeling for a minutes at a time. Nothing she had done in attempt to quell the pain had lasted for very long, if it even worked at all. In addition, the "nightmares" were becoming much more frequent. It seemed like almost every time she closed her eyes now, she fell into them. What was worse was that they were affecting her surroundings as she slept.]
[Wanda's friends and shipmates will likely have noticed that they have not heard or seen much of her over the week. It seemed like she was trying to distance herself more and more from those around her. Anyone who does see her will be able to tell that she is not looking well. The effects of her lack of restful sleep are apparent in her face and her posture. She looks tired, and even more apparent... she looks scared. Thus, anyone who attempts to engage her will find her to be rather evasive, trying to wrap up their talk as quickly as possible for heading off somewhere. In fact, her shipmates may have noticed her entering rooms on occasion, only to flee when she notices someone else in the room with her. Any visitors to her sleeping quarters will see damage to the walls, ceiling and various fixtures. Items Wanda has collected from previous planetary visits are strewn about on the floor, and some are heavily damaged. It's also likely that Wanda's shipmates will have heard some screaming and banging coming from her room or the cargo hold.]
[The past three days...]
[If Wanda's communication with her friends and her presence on the ship had been dwindling the previous week, it was now completely gone. Anyone who cares to look for her on the Starstruck will not find her. Digging a little deeper, one would be able to find that one of the Starstruck's shuttle logs details a trip in which the shuttle departed for the nearby planet, only to quickly return to the ship on auto-pilot.]
[Wanda's friends and shipmates will find a short, text message from her on their communicators. It reads:]
Do not come looking for me.
[Those who do venture planet-side looking for her in town will not find her there. However, the townspeople have begun talk of strange, supernatural occurrences up in nearby desert mesas. It seems that those journey by have heard what sounds like screams or wails coming from them. Anyone who has tried to investigate has been attacked by red, etheric swirls of light, knocking travelers off their feet or transportation. No serious injury has been done to anyone yet, but it's clear that it's scaring the townspeople.]

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Wil theu wrk?
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Wht dp I needd to doo?
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Do this until you are relaxed. Control over your body will help you control your mind, and that is essential to control over your powers.
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[It looks like the verbal equivalent of someone screaming. It is unclear if Wanda typed this herself, or if her communicator was instead reacting to something else. Some kind of disruption on her end.]
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Wanda, if you're entirely certain you'll be all right I won't press you, but I'm willing to help you if you want me to.
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My offer stands, Wanda. I do not fear you; I fear for you.
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Help...
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[Well. As soon as he can figure out where she is, anyway; he's not concerned about her mental powers affecting him, and if he can calm her down enough the physical powers won't be a problem either. And it should be easy to find signs of that by flying around, he hopes....]
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[During the night, however, all hell breaks lose. Not too long after darkness falls, a scream rips through the quiet serenity of the night. Seemingly out of nowhere, crimson, luminescent tendrils of some translucent energy appear. They begin thrashing about, destroying the nearby mesa landscape. Boulders are ripped from the ground, plants taken up by the root and torn to shreds, some rock formations are even completely disintegrated in a loud crack and spark of scarlet energy.]
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He flies high enough that someone on the ground is unlikely to notice, not at night, until he can find what seems to be the center or origin point, and if he can actually see her all to the better. When he does, he descends quickly and rather than making any noise to startle her he projects the calmest, clearest thoughts he can. Hopefully she can sense them.]
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[Then, the quiet is again broken by one of her screams. When it happens, her entire body is lifted off the ground, glowing with the same scarlet luminescence as the tendrils of energy outside. She thrashes about, still suspend in mid air. As she writhes, the expressions on her face flash from anger, to agony, to sorrow, to strained effort, back to anger. Her writhing starts to subside, and her body slowly lowers itself back to the ground. Outside, the sound of falling rubble can be heard, as more bits of the surrounding landscape have clearly been chipped away.]
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[As she looks more and more calmly asleep, a voice--her voice can be heard. Her mouth isn't opening to speak, and it doesn't necessarily sounds like it's within Vision's own mind. Instead, it just sounds sort of whispered upon the air.]
Vision... you found me...
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I said I would, Wanda. You seem unwell. [Yes, yes, he knows he's stating the obvious again.] I'd like to help you. Do you know if anything specific is wrong?
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It's- it's these nightmares... They are not normal nightmares... it feels like...
[Some hesitation here, however, the voice clearly decides to divulge more details.]
Like what I put Stark through... back in Strucker's compound... And the other Avengers... in Africa... I... I did this to them... trapped them in a vision of their fears... their memories...
[Another pause, this one shorter than the previous one.]
I deserve this...
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Have you had normal nightmares since you gained your powers, or could it perhaps be that? Or a fluctuation of some type? [As he sees it, there are two main possibilities here: either she's somehow overloading, in which case venting off the excess in a harmless manner should help her regain stability, or it's an effect of a physical/mental/emotional imbalance, which could be helped by various other techniques. She's at least exhausted from a lack of normal sleep, that much is clear.]
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These nightmares... I went through something similar... back when Strucker... back when I received these powers... but these... these ones feel so much worse... so much more powerful... so much more painful...
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And your control? Can you, for example, shoot a beacon of light high into the air without disturbing anything on the ground?
[It might be a start to finding a way to release excess energy.]
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[There's a spasm from her body, a sharp cry of pain and a crackling of energy shoot out of her. That would appear to be a no to your question Vision.]
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Perhaps another tack will prove more useful. Can you breathe in to a count of five, hold for two, then exhale to a count of five?
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Fin?