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The Bunker of Nariba Relia | OPEN PLOT MINGLE POST
Who: Everyone!!
Broadcast: N/A
Action: The bunker in the surrounding desert.
When: Sometime recently, see this post for full information. Below is the excerpt of information listed there. Feel free to make a top comment and thread out the sad truth and whatnot.
[Records buried in the library, the research facility, and cues from the power plant will eventually reveal the bunker in the surrounding desert. The passageway leads several yards underground, and it doesn’t appear to have been used in a long time. Those brave enough to venture inside will find that it is not much more than a tomb. Eerily enough, the emergency lights are still on, casting a soft red glow over sheets and the once-bodies beneath them.
It has been long enough that paper journals, books, and personal belongings (like bags and such) have deteriorated to the point of being extremely fragile. Handled with care, however, they are eager to tell a story.
“The engineers should have been more careful. I’m not sure I’ll be able to recoup my losses from this… At least I have enough money to buy a ride off this planet!”
“No one could have known this would happen. Hopefully it stabilizes so we can go home soon. In the meantime, I’ve been teaching my daughter how to count. She doesn’t understand what’s going on, and I don’t know what to tell her.”
“It’s not getting better. So many people have died that we’re running out of room in the morgue. We had to move all of the food to another room so that the smell doesn’t leach out, but we all know what’s back there.”
“The replicator was supposed to repair us, too.”
“I don’t know if we can go back yet, but it doesn’t matter. Even if the city was back to the way it was, there’s no cure for us. The dead are dead, and we lay down next to them as we wait for our turn.”
There is nothing that can be done for these people except to give them the eternal rest they deserve. Ultimately, the fate of Nariba Relia is a sad one and not altogether preventable.]
Broadcast: N/A
Action: The bunker in the surrounding desert.
When: Sometime recently, see this post for full information. Below is the excerpt of information listed there. Feel free to make a top comment and thread out the sad truth and whatnot.
[Records buried in the library, the research facility, and cues from the power plant will eventually reveal the bunker in the surrounding desert. The passageway leads several yards underground, and it doesn’t appear to have been used in a long time. Those brave enough to venture inside will find that it is not much more than a tomb. Eerily enough, the emergency lights are still on, casting a soft red glow over sheets and the once-bodies beneath them.
It has been long enough that paper journals, books, and personal belongings (like bags and such) have deteriorated to the point of being extremely fragile. Handled with care, however, they are eager to tell a story.
“The engineers should have been more careful. I’m not sure I’ll be able to recoup my losses from this… At least I have enough money to buy a ride off this planet!”
“No one could have known this would happen. Hopefully it stabilizes so we can go home soon. In the meantime, I’ve been teaching my daughter how to count. She doesn’t understand what’s going on, and I don’t know what to tell her.”
“It’s not getting better. So many people have died that we’re running out of room in the morgue. We had to move all of the food to another room so that the smell doesn’t leach out, but we all know what’s back there.”
“The replicator was supposed to repair us, too.”
“I don’t know if we can go back yet, but it doesn’t matter. Even if the city was back to the way it was, there’s no cure for us. The dead are dead, and we lay down next to them as we wait for our turn.”
There is nothing that can be done for these people except to give them the eternal rest they deserve. Ultimately, the fate of Nariba Relia is a sad one and not altogether preventable.]
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You sure? 'Cause I don't mind if you want to wait up here.
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[but he takes a deep breath, then starts heading for the bunker]
Let's get this done fast, then. It's my turn to freak out. [ha ha he's so funny]
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Oh, are we taking turns now? I'll have to remember that...
[She smiles a little, not that he can see it, and moves to follow him.]
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Just for that I'm not gonna freak out. [probably. Hopefully . . .
Down he goes]
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If you say so. Does that mean I have to go twice?
[But it's... harder to make light of things the closer they get to what had been these people's hope for survival. She tells herself that she isn't going to go and count the bodies.
She's not sure she believes herself.]
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[uugghhh just walking down the stairs brings back the twitchy feeling. He rolls his shoulders as they reach the bottom and mutters something to himself, before he steps further in, briefly glancing behind him to see if she's still following]
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She's still following.]
Are you going for the journals, mostly?
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[for all that he was joking around about freaking out, he wasn't actually joking] I'm just gonna take pictures, not gonna try to read anything just yet.
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[Which is good, because otherwise, as soon as she steps in...
She wants to count the bodies. She feels... they might not know their names, but at least their numbers should be known.]
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All right. You wanna hit this side, I'll look on the other? [...] And we'll both stay out of the morgue cuz fuck that.
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[She's... not entirely sure she will, yet, but this is more important first, because Ben is still alive and someone she can help.]
There probably wouldn't be any records in there anyway.
[Except... maybe medical ones? Unlikely, but... maybe?]
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[his tone is very, very clearly: "don't go into the morgue, Katara"]
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But she doesn't really want to go in there anyway, even if part of her wonders if she should, if someone should, if someone should count them...]
I'm just going to check over here...
[...for now.]
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With a grunt he nods and starts looking where he gestured before, squinting as he looks for anything that stood the test of the time]
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elsethat will traumatize her for life.At least the light in the bunker makes it easy to see...
As they go to work, Katara wonders... who was the last one alive down here? Will they find an uncovered body? Or did they just lie down, cover themselves with a sheet... and wait?]
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He does find some other journals as he moves along, and like he said he only stops long enough to take a picture with his device before moving on. He probably shouldn't touch anything, but he braces a hand on the wall anyway, just for that little bit of - he isn't sure. Support? Reality? Who even fucking knows]
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The silence is oppressive. She glances back at Ben.] Hey. You okay? [...no, she can do better than that. She clears her throat, tries to rid herself of the grief in her tone:] Taking your turn?
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...some of these are so old, Ben, that I don't even want to touch them.
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[he pockets his device and lets out a breath, then takes a good look around. His eyes fall on a way further into the bunker. It's tempting . . . even if that's likely where the morgue is. Or something worse]
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[. . . yeah he's going. He pushes off the wall and starts off] Wait here, I'll be right back.
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[and maybe a picture or two real quick before he's absolutely done with this place]
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