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driftfleet2015-04-05 07:32 pm
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Entry tags:
- !atroma,
- !event,
- aang,
- allen walker,
- anders,
- belthazar spellscry,
- chris halliwell,
- cullen rutherford,
- duke pantarei,
- fenris,
- garrett hawke,
- hiro hamada,
- jennifer keller,
- krista kingsley,
- ladon ceto,
- lea (axel),
- lloyd irving,
- mattias larnaca,
- megaman.exe,
- nelkeila tarid,
- o'danya mitnu,
- robin redbreast,
- shirley fennes,
- simon tam,
- sokka,
- varric tethras,
- vash the stampede,
- zelos wilder (bad end),
- zhas
Alert! Alert!
[bright and early one Sunday morning, proximity alarms begin to blare. could it be another set of disorienting malfunctions?
no... this one is for real. the Drift Fleet is under attack!
any ship with a scanning array will pick up a small swarm of ships--roughly the same caliber as the ships in your fleet--swooping in fast from distant space. any pilot, engineer, or communications officer who remembers those strange blips in the radar over the last several months can confirm that this is that very same group that's been following them. this time, they're not leaving room for negotiations, and they will not respond to any hailing or threats. they are on a mission.
within minutes, weapons are live, and the fleet is fired upon. suddenly, the casual drifting of the fleet turns into something much more real, and much more dangerous.
do you follow your augment's call and run to your station? do you flee your responsibilities? do you wish you could help and can't? are the captains leading or floundering, and are their crews even listening?
for a few terrifying moments, the fleet will be hammered, and Atroma is silent. you are all on your own, dear passengers. your little ships are not prepared for this, you have not been trained--and your enemies have no such trouble. a few ships are even shot down, forced to make crash-landings on nearby stations.
things look grim as the terribly-outmatched little fleet fights to defend itself... until the attacking fleet suddenly turns and bolts back into the darkness without warning.
maybe the attack was a warning. maybe they were just testing you. maybe something frightened them off.
whatever the reason, you are all left beaten and confused, without explanation at all.]
ooc post → here
this is a little event to kick off April! and it is essentially a glorified themed mingle, so there is no rush to reply to this immediately. the outcomes of the ships have been predetermined, based on the augments of the crews. all of that information and more (including info for people on hiatus and who wish to opt-out) can be found on the ooc post as well.
flourish or buckle under the pressure, help or hinder, and most importantly-- have fun!
no... this one is for real. the Drift Fleet is under attack!
any ship with a scanning array will pick up a small swarm of ships--roughly the same caliber as the ships in your fleet--swooping in fast from distant space. any pilot, engineer, or communications officer who remembers those strange blips in the radar over the last several months can confirm that this is that very same group that's been following them. this time, they're not leaving room for negotiations, and they will not respond to any hailing or threats. they are on a mission.
within minutes, weapons are live, and the fleet is fired upon. suddenly, the casual drifting of the fleet turns into something much more real, and much more dangerous.
do you follow your augment's call and run to your station? do you flee your responsibilities? do you wish you could help and can't? are the captains leading or floundering, and are their crews even listening?
for a few terrifying moments, the fleet will be hammered, and Atroma is silent. you are all on your own, dear passengers. your little ships are not prepared for this, you have not been trained--and your enemies have no such trouble. a few ships are even shot down, forced to make crash-landings on nearby stations.
things look grim as the terribly-outmatched little fleet fights to defend itself... until the attacking fleet suddenly turns and bolts back into the darkness without warning.
maybe the attack was a warning. maybe they were just testing you. maybe something frightened them off.
whatever the reason, you are all left beaten and confused, without explanation at all.]
ooc post → here
this is a little event to kick off April! and it is essentially a glorified themed mingle, so there is no rush to reply to this immediately. the outcomes of the ships have been predetermined, based on the augments of the crews. all of that information and more (including info for people on hiatus and who wish to opt-out) can be found on the ooc post as well.
flourish or buckle under the pressure, help or hinder, and most importantly-- have fun!
> action!
Hiro?
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Axel??
[SHIT YOU'RE HERE.]
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Man. You guys got hit hard. How's Belthazar doing?
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[he looks a little nervous hahaha he definitely got a little more hurt than he implied but he's working anyway and didn't let tadashi see]
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I'll admit I wasn't really taking this 'captain' business seriously until now; I'm gonna have to step up my game a little, I think.
Good, I'm glad he's awake. [He makes a beckoning gesture with one hand and gives Hiro a stern look then.] Let's have a look at those burns, though, kiddo. You're gonna need your hands in the next couple weeks.
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[why did i tell you i got hurt. hiro looks to the side a little guiltily and brings his hands up. yes, these would not have been in fantastic condition later. it really looks like he straight-up grabbed a live wire at one point.]
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[His eyes widen when Hiro holds his hands up, and he actually drops to one knee and takes one of the boy's wrists gingerly.]
Light, Hiro, this isn't just 'I accidentally touched the rack in the toaster oven', these are like second-degree burns. [He meets his eye for a moment, his expression caught somewhere between worried and indignant.] Siddown for a minute; I'm not great with white magic but you can't just leave that like it is.
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fireplacecookie jar.[he sits down, though, cross-legged on the floor.]
I had to try to keep the shields powered.
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Hold your hands out, okay? This might feel a little weird, but it won't hurt.
[He opens his hands over Hiro's palms, concentrating a moment. Cure is still hard for him--he's never been good with restorative magic. Fire he picked up with no trouble, and even Thunder and Aero he's pretty good with. Cure and Blizzard, though, he's all thumbs. The spell is weak and wobbly, but the magic heeds him, albeit reluctantly. A greenish glow surrounds Hiro's hands, and the burned skin slowly knits itself neatly back together, the angry redness fading.
[The spell doesn't quite do the whole trick, though, so Axel gives a bit of a huff and tries once more. Two Cures and Hiro's hands should be back to normal, healed cleanly, though they might still be a bit tender.]
Phew. I gotta practice that stuff more, I suck. [He meets his eye then, brows lifted.] Better?
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... Whoa. That felt awesome.
[you've knocked the whining out of him, axel.]
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Magic comes in pretty handy, I'll admit. I remember on more than one occasion, I really got my butt saved by--
[He stops short, frowning. Wait. By who? Roxas wasn't that great with magic, so why does he feel like someone had really come through for him on missions a few times? There's that strange tip of the tongue feeling crawling through his brain again; this happens sometimes, and it makes him really uneasy. It's like he's forgotten a verse to a song he was sure he knew by heart.
[He shakes his head and smiles again.]
... By having a few tricks up my sleeve. [He rubs the back of his neck and grimaces a little--he got knocked around a bit while he was on the bridge, and he has a feeling he's gonna be aching later, but he knows today could have gone a lot worse. Mostly he's just glad he was able to help Hiro out.] Healing magic's a little harder than Fire and the others, at least for me, but if you get the hang of magic I'm sure you can learn it, too.
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[he's inspecting his hands. this is pretty much the most amazing thing he's seen all week.]
This is amazing... Uh--thanks, Axel.
[he's so awed.]
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Hey, it's no problem. We're, ah... we're friends, right? Friends do that sort of stuff for each other.
[He gets back to his feet and offers a hand to pull Hiro up, then gestures toward engineering.] Let's have a look, yah? If you can show me what's been damaged and what needs to be replaced, I'm sure I can find the parts. I'm pretty good at that sort of thing.