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driftfleet2018-11-14 01:14 am
Libuscha IV System Mingle (no. 1)
Who: Everyone! OTA!
Broadcast: sure why not
Action: yeahhhhhh
When: 11/12 to 1/4 (minus 12/26)
It's Candlenights! Or Christmas! Or whatever! It's festive! Go celebrate, explore, go get free stuff from a tree!!
More importantly it's a mingle!
--SYSTEM INFORMATION--
Broadcast: sure why not
Action: yeahhhhhh
When: 11/12 to 1/4 (minus 12/26)
It's Candlenights! Or Christmas! Or whatever! It's festive! Go celebrate, explore, go get free stuff from a tree!!
More importantly it's a mingle!
--SYSTEM INFORMATION--

Ben Douglass | ota
[after all the, uh, things he got into on the last planet, maybe the idea of hot springs is more appealing than he wants it to be. At least, it's enough that eventually he gives in, and drags his ass into the mountains to find them. By himself, because he isn't about to invite with him. What a jerk.
And what do you know, it's a great idea. Next time he'll have to bring along something to read or do, but for now he's happy to relax and maybe shut his eyes. His arm is set along with his clothing and what do you know, he isn't stressed about it not being attached for once. My god, he's relaxed]
b. the friendlys are feral;
No, seriously, I'm fine—
[it's very hard not to be an asshole when that's your default, but Ben is trying. Very desperately, to get away from anyone who approaches him trying to be nice. Though it's honestly less he's trying to be an asshole and more he just doesn't know how to people that well, because outside of his job he isn't the most social of people, and oh god why are they so nice.
The person he's trying to avoid offers him something - food, probably, they keep offering him that and he doesn't get and he holds his hands up to hold them off] Seriously, I don't - that's very nice of you but fu—I'm not hungry, maybe that guy over there wants it -
[he's having A Time]
c. The Tree
[having never experienced any of the other giving trees or whatever on past planets, it's safe to say that Ben is Suspicious and Wary and maybe a little paranoid, too. Lowercase p, but knowing him and how easily he gets paranoid that could turn into an uppercase. But regardless, he heads out there because despite how he doesn't believe it, he is curious as to what the fuck it is, and sometimes he gets bored enough to let his curiosity win out over logic.
Of course the last time that happened was the mist planet but we don't talk about that]
Okay but seriously, has anyone like - confirmed this shit is true? [...] And how does it feel about folks who don't meet its requirements?
[he's a giant asshole the tree ain't giving him shit. Or so he thinks]
d. wildcard;
[feel free to come up with someone else if none of these work, as always ♥]
c.
The android flicks his torch over the path ahead, more for Ben's benefit than his own. He only really needs the thing when there aren't any bio-luminescent flora or minerals in the area. By now he's changed over his clothes entirely, no longer wearing the neon lighted ANDROID outfit he came with. Now it's a far less distinct sweater, coat and snow boots.]
I would expect neutral, since it's a tree. [Trees cannot feel emotions he notes in the background of his thoughts, a fact that will probably be tested at some point.] As for confirmation I haven't heard any yet.
[He glances over at Ben, curious.]
I'm surprised you decided to come looking for it.
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He snorts quietly] It's a magic tree. You don't know if it's neutral or not.
[he's being contrary. He gives a shrug at the statement, shoving his real hand in his pocket to keep it warm] Sometimes I feel like breaking from routine to do something different. And there's no risk of me like, having a panic attack this time, so I figured why not.
I'm surprised you decided to come with me.
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[Matter of factly. What Ben says throws up a few points Connor wants to ask about, but the last part isn't so bizarre, at least to his mind.]
I told you, I was already down here looking for unexplored paths. I haven't found any subterranean trees yet so if one does exist, it's going to be in an area I haven't gone to.
Do you have problems with confined spaces?
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[he faintly shakes his head, amused] Yeah, you told me. And I told you it's a weird hobby to pick up. You haven't scanned for like, a root system? [...] Would a magic tree have a root system?
[he huffs] Unless there's a ton of people in the same space, no. Why?
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[Connor keeps the torch beam steady as they go, highlighting any dips or cracks in the rocky ground.]
I've done a lot of scans here, but I can't penetrate solid rock. If it's underground, I won't be able to find it that way.
[He has to be old-fashioned about it and just look. Connor glances at Ben, gesturing towards him.]
You said you had been in danger of panic attacks before.
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[he snorts] But fine, point, I get what you're saying.
[Ben gives him a curious look and reaches up to touch something on the side of his face, his steps slowing as he squints at the ground - and scowls, briefly, before his steps pick up] I bet the magic folk can cheat and find it. We should get to cheat, we got fancy tech on our side.
[he drops his hand and glances at Connor, and the expression on his face is vaguely bemused before he shrugs in answer]
Almost had one a few months ago. We stopped on this planet with this weird mist, made you hallucinate your fears or something. I went down into it 'cuz I got bored and - I think it was something like this, you could go find something, but - I got the hallucinations instead. I think I lasted all of twenty minutes before I had to leave.
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Do you mean some sort of magic sense? Assuming the tree can be sensed in some way.
[Assuming magic works in the same way as other sense. Connor really doesn't know enough to feel confident in those hypotheses. He needs to talk to more wizards.
He goes quiet when Ben explains about the mist. Visual and auditory hallucinations weren't so uncommon in humans, especially when under the influence of external substances. But eliciting a specific fear response is more focused than that.]
And everyone who went into this mist experienced the same effect?
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[he kinda makes a face] But I know jack shit about that stuff aside from like, stuff in movies and books back home. And the little bit I've learned here.
[he gives another shrug at the question about the effects]
Probably? I mean, it was one of those things that went around as soon as we got there. Oh, watch out for the mist, it does shit to your head. You needed a really good mask and even then, it could fuck with you.
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Does your eye often malfunction like that? [He does nod though, rubbing at his chin in thought.] It does make sense that magical energy could be something measurable. Electricity can be measured, and seen in some circumstances. It's a similar concept.
For that level of risk, I'm guessing the reward was substantial if someone made it through.
[Ben had mentioned finding something, after all. There must have been something that would drive people to go into that kind of upsetting situation.]
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Yeah, pretty often. Haven't gotten around to getting it fixed. [he makes a faint noise, almost a hum of agreement] Isn't there a quote that's like - magic is just science we don't understand yet? Or something like that. Though I guess to a wizard it technically doesn't fit, since like, they'd understand it and all.
[a snort] There probably was. There was a monster there, too - think people tried to kill it? Might've had something to do with that as well.
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[Connor shakes his head.]
There is, but I have to wonder if it applies in this sort of situation. We would need to speak to someone who understands both. [And then Ben had to bring up monsters. To his credit, Connor doesn't get quite as much of a pinched look of frustration this time.] Next you'll tell me that vanquishing the monster is what was meant to bring the reward.
[It's a little resigned. Such is life now. They reach a narrowing of the passage ahead where the only way forward is through a smaller crack in the wall. Connor crouches to look through it, seeing a faint glow of light beyond.]
It's wide enough to get through.
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[a nod, then a shrug] I met a flip wizard, he'd probably know. Maybe I'll track him down and ask. [Ben glances over and - studiously keeps his expression straight and doesn't laugh, even if he wants to] Do you really think I'd go down there if vanquishing a monster was part of it? I think it just had something to do with it, not like - you had to fight it to get shit.
[Ben leans over to peer over Connor's shoulder, squinting down the passage as well]
. . . you want me to go first just in case?
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[He's going to assume 'no', but leaving it open-ended is better for provoking a confirmation or rejection. There's a high chance Ben will do one or the other. Connor shifts back on his heels and raises an eyebrow at the other man. Just in case of what, exactly?]
No, I'll go.
[Turning back to the gap, Connor wastes little time in half-crawling in there. It's a snug fit but not impossible. One would have to fail pretty badly to get jammed in there - Connor has already mapped out two different ways of movement in which exactly that would happen. There are several others that don't result in that though, ones that are straightforward.
So he's through in less than fifteen seconds, clambering out the other side and brushing off his coat. He calls back through the passage.]
I'm out, go ahead.
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As Connor crawls in Ben crouches down to watch, making a face. Connor is . . . well, smaller than he is, and Ben is not as agile as an android is, and so this is not going to take him fifteen seconds. It's gonna take a little longer, and a lot of cursing, once Connor gives him the go ahead.
As soon as he's through he braces a hand against the wall to heave himself up with one more curse for good measure]
There's gotta be another way in here, no way everyone's climbing through that.
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b.
Oh, hey! There you are, man, I've been looking all over for you! [ He crosses the street with a "relieved" smile on his face, gives the local a polite nod. ] Sorry to interrupt, I kinda need him, can I borrow him for a bit? Thanks! Knew you'd understand. [ And with that, he turns to Ben! ] So...
[ Sorry, Ben, hope you don't mind a rescue that involves pretending like he knows, you, clapping a hand on your shoulder, and leading you away without so much as an explanation~ ]
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[he lets Ethan lead him away until they're a good distance away, until they're out of sight of the one giving him a hard time before he carefully ducks out from underneath of his hand with a heavy sigh] Christ. Why is it so hard to tell them to fuck off? Thanks, man.
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'Cause they're nice. It's a little disturbin'. [ Snort. He gives him a small, fangish grin. ] But yeah, no problem. Bailout is the next best bet when a restin' "fuck off" face doesn't work. Which, yeah, I swear these people are like... immune to that.
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[he drops his hands] They're immune to glares, too. They just smile and wave like it's nothing. Who does that?
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[ At the end of the day, Eithan's pretty good with nice -- so long as it's the honest kind of nice. He likes people, stuff like that. But yeah, even he has a limit, and this planet pushes it. It's hard to get out of the "watch your back" mindset here. ]
... Geez, what do they do when they get angry around here? Bake the wrong kind of cookies for someone?
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[he snorts] If they're even capable of it? They're probably just, overly passive aggressive with each other or some shit. Like, angry soccer moms trying to out-bitch each other in front of their kids.
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That sounds about right. Remind me to not actually antagonize anyone around here. [ Beat. ] I mean... that's askin' a lot. But still.
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[ He shakes his head, grinning. ]
Name's Eithan, by the way. What's yours?
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[go go constant paranoia]
Ben. Nice to meet you - y'know, circumstances aside.