Voices from Heaven (
thespaceopera) wrote in
driftfleet2017-06-18 01:26 am
bye bye love - bye bye sweet caress - hello emptiness...
[It’s been nice and peaceful for a few days, hasn’t it? Everyone in their little cages with their creature comforts, learning all about each other through the strange rooms that have opened up at night… It’s been a wonderful experience, wouldn’t you agree? For some, that blood-curdling scream from the first day has not been forgotten.
A few days into calibrations, the main screen that has been conspicuously silent (aside from passenger use) flickers to life. Anything already playing on the screen is overwritten by a video feed of plain metallic walls not unlike those housing the Passengers. It’s difficult to tell what is going on offscreen. Shadows are uncertain, dancing everywhere; nothing can be gleaned from the shapes no matter how much they are analyzed.
The audio, however, is loud and clear.]
—can’t do this to us, [a woman pleads, her usual saccharine tone absolutely dripping with fear. Some may recognize the voice as belonging to Diamond.] You can’t! We followed orders exactly. It was in the terms! I don’t underst… oh no. No, no, please no don’t do this no no NO NO NO!
[Her voice increases in pitch and tremor until it’s drowned out in a garbled shriek of pain. The shadows dancing on the wall grow frantic and violent. The show is accompanied by sounds of heavy things slamming and the unmistakable whirring of a drill.]
I DON’T WANT TO DIE!! NO NO NO NO NO N—
[The woman’s shrieking cuts off immediately. In the newfound silence, something else drags itself weakly across the floor, getting closer and closer to the camera. SLAM. Until that stops, too.
A man’s voice comes through this time, thready and weak like a dying heartbeat. It's Beau, though he hasn't been heard by Passengers for quite some time.]
A-and now… you come for me. [The speaker makes a choked sound like a laugh or a sob.] All we ever did... was try to... make you happy.
[The whir of the drill begins again, but the feed ends.]
A few days into calibrations, the main screen that has been conspicuously silent (aside from passenger use) flickers to life. Anything already playing on the screen is overwritten by a video feed of plain metallic walls not unlike those housing the Passengers. It’s difficult to tell what is going on offscreen. Shadows are uncertain, dancing everywhere; nothing can be gleaned from the shapes no matter how much they are analyzed.
The audio, however, is loud and clear.]
—can’t do this to us, [a woman pleads, her usual saccharine tone absolutely dripping with fear. Some may recognize the voice as belonging to Diamond.] You can’t! We followed orders exactly. It was in the terms! I don’t underst… oh no. No, no, please no don’t do this no no NO NO NO!
[Her voice increases in pitch and tremor until it’s drowned out in a garbled shriek of pain. The shadows dancing on the wall grow frantic and violent. The show is accompanied by sounds of heavy things slamming and the unmistakable whirring of a drill.]
I DON’T WANT TO DIE!! NO NO NO NO NO N—
[The woman’s shrieking cuts off immediately. In the newfound silence, something else drags itself weakly across the floor, getting closer and closer to the camera. SLAM. Until that stops, too.
A man’s voice comes through this time, thready and weak like a dying heartbeat. It's Beau, though he hasn't been heard by Passengers for quite some time.]
A-and now… you come for me. [The speaker makes a choked sound like a laugh or a sob.] All we ever did... was try to... make you happy.
[The whir of the drill begins again, but the feed ends.]

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That didn't go at all the way she was expecting that was the very opposite she's just gonna
watch the feed and see if anything else actually shows up
without saying a word]
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He spoke before reaching out to her, to make sure not to jar her too suddenly and startle her,] Nami? [He called her name gently before placing a hand on her shoulder, a light touch to see if it even registered.]
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I'm okay.
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.....'Allo? [He whispers this.] You still there, mate?
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This was nothing like last time. Unlike Nami however, he can't keep completely silent as he stares in horror at the television.]
No! STOP IT!
[He growls out the words. Even though he knows that in the end it's empty and there's nothing he can do to stop it. Besides watch in the hopes he might see anything useful from what is happening.]
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What just happened?
...Other than the obvious.
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I can't say for sure, but it appears the two hosts we have mostly talked to during this cycle of the show have been... retired.
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[That is not at all how he was expecting that broadcast to go. Who would possibly expect their broadcast to go that way? Even though he hated Diamond and Beau, thought them as the enemy, they didn't deserve that.
And what more, what did it mean for the rest of us? Hell, the last time he heard screams like that over a broadcast on an eerie ship...
God, please not that.]
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...So much for Atroma being a united front, huh.
[If this is what they'll do to their own... ]
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[Closed to Kate - warnings for panic attack and flashbacks of captivity and torture]
He doesn't see the problem with her liking Robin Hood movies if she wants to, he says when she teases him for his liking of space movies. But their little banter is interrupted by a broadcast on the big screen - and this is definitely not a movie.
Shiro's eyes widen and his fists close, he doesn't know who those are, but they need to do something! Now! How, he has no idea, but they have to try-- except his feet won't move. The Marsiva around him slowly turns more purple, more scary and Shiro's eyes are losing focus. No, not now, not in front of her--
It's too late. Shiro falls to his knees, body shaking, not seeing the reality in front of him, just what his brain provides. Blurry images that match the broadcast, him in a cell, hearing the screams of other captives coming from the nearby rooms. The visuals may not be clear, but the sounds are, which are of course echoing with the one coming from the screen.
He can't do anything, and he hates it, he hates it so much... his metal arm activates, and his glowing fist punches the floor.]
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she doesn't like the look on shiro. so she does what she can -- hauling him to a nook and demanding that he pick a movie for the two of them. it's all well and good until the reality of their horrible situation gets broadcast, large and raw, to the whole ship.
kate swears under her breath while she watches. she doesn't feel capable of pulling her eyes away -- not until she hears his fist come into hard contact with the floor and all at once she realizes that he's dropped to his knees. crap, she swears again.
and with a hand on his shoulder, kate follows. her bare knees hit the ground and she ducks her head as if searching for his eyes. all the hard angles seep out of her body language and she steadies her one hand on the shoulder while the other tucks two fingertips beneath shiro's chin.
gently, she attempts to raise his attention. get it on her, maybe, and not the terrors the video had clearly unlocked. ]
Eyes up. [ her voice is quiet but firm. ] Look at me. Let me see you.
[ there's not an ounce of fear in her. worry aplenty, but any inclination to cower or hesitate evaporated the moment she saw him on the floor. ]
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Mostly confusion.]
The fuck was that about?
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For the first time since arriving here, she's actually surprised. And equally horrified.]
What...
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[He allows himself just a moment for the shock and horror to set in. He hasn't seen a great deal of Diamond and Beau, really - they haven't been around a lot since he arrived - but he knows who they are, and they learned a little more about them from the heist-
is that why they won't be around anymore? Did the passengers cause this, inadvertently?
Regardless, it's one more grim reminder that they are prisoners, and their hosts are less benign than they want to seem. There's nothing he can do.
Desians and Renegades and members of Cruxis...they're all victims the words echo through his mind, a memory close to the surface at the moment. Perhaps, in the end, their hosts were victims just as much as the rest.]
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Barry doesn't bother waiting for the end, because he knows those cries all too well. Instead he takes off as soon as he can, speeding his way around the halls to try and see if he can find the source of the video and help them, if nothing else.]
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Barry!
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[This is probably the first show of uncontrolled magic Khadgar has ever shown, the scarred teen looking furious and his hand coated in flames.
How could they? How could they??
Who kills someone who's terrified? Begging for her life? Defenseless?]
How could you?! [His eyes are actually blazing with magic, making the scar leading down from his eye to his chin stand out more.]
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Young man? You're not going to be able to help them from here. Unless you can use that magic to find where they are and bring us there, in which case by all means continue.
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Clay stares, eyes wide, not moving an inch. The closest he's ever seen to anything like that was the aftermath of Winter's augment going haywire, and that was just that, an aftermath. This is...]
H-Hey... [His voice shakes a little, before the ice in his veins turns to fire, and he finds himself moving forward to bang both of his fists against the cold, silent screen.] HEY! GET BACK HERE!
[It's pointless, but he has to do something.]
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[He was standing there a bit stunned, but Clay's explosive reaction shakes him out of that. He rushes over to grab Clay by the shoulder and gently tug him back]
I-It's just a screen! They're not there!
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?and the Grey Man, the nearly silent struggle that had gotten so many people killed.If whoever was in charge of this place was killing people, even (or perhaps especially?) if they worked for them, that's just one more reason not to trust anything here.
This is terrible and pretty shocking, of course, and it sucks that people are dying as he's standing here watching, but... he can't do anything to stop it. All he can do is remember what happened here, and keep his wits about him.]
...the hell is going on around here, anyway.
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Oh, she hated those two. Wanted to confront them both and demand answers. Probably punch them too. And a part of her is mad that she's been robbed of that. But mostly, she's sickened by this. Whatever She wanted to do to them, it would have been nothing like this. If they deserved death, then they should have gotten it quick and painlessly. Not... like that. ]
Who else is in that room? Answer and show yourselves, damn it!
[She doesn't expect an answer, but she has to try. ]
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Of course if they come here, he might have to use it that way...
The faintest of frowns, before he asks quietly.]
What precisely did that accomplish?
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'less ya mean why they decided to show us that, 'nd then, I can take a couple of guesses.
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