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june mod plot log
When: June 1 to June 30th
Where: Thisavrou + New Worlds
Warnings: Body horror in the fog description. Description and pictures of monstrous wildlife for Aioros. Label your headers where appropriate!
thisavrou monthly info ( the tmi )
⋆ At the beginning of June, temperatures on Kauto are at a catastrophic low of 40° F / 4° C during the day and 19° F / -7° C at night. Region Two’s agricultural production is devastated as most crops on the supposedly static planet prove unable to survive below freezing. Throughout the month, increased Ingress activity will cause a gradual increase of approximately +18° F/+10° C, but food shortages can still be expected.
Chioni, in contrast, has thawed, if only by a little. EN-Line adjacent regions are up to -20° F / -29° C during the day, and -50° F / -46° C at night. While the further burgs are still restricted, access to Burg One has been re-opened to those capable of surviving the freeze.
⋆ Savrii Notices:
While a few individuals might have a greater understanding of events, the first catastrophe of the half-cycle will catch most beings by surprise. On Day 52, a mist appears in Region Four, spreading rapidly through the underwater city and the surface areas alike. Within hours, it deepens to a thick fog, deep enough to block vision of anything past arm's length. Within a day? It appears in Region Five as well.
A biohazard warning is issued immediately, as well as a mandatory evacuation of all parties in the regions of effect. No one but the Savrii’s licensed decontamination teams are permitted past the quarantine, a rule they will enforce both strictly and with force. However, the border is massive, and those who evade notice to enter or remain will, within a day, hear voices. They sound like your friends. Your neighbors. Maybe, you'll even hear your own. They sound like anyone and everyone who came back from Asteroid 276, and to others you have never met. Follow, and you can find them.
In part.
They aren't in the streets. They aren't in the buildings. But those who look below, to the cellars and sewers and passages beneath most habitable zones? Will come across faces. Mouths. Distended and wide, copied and patched into the surface of the walls like wax impressions-- but crafted out of flesh and bone. A larynx might dangle beneath, or bubble out of the wall, blood trickling impossibly in from the side. Just enough to cry out. Beg. To call, to you.
“Liars,” they say. “Don’t trust them.” “Help us.” “Come back.” And more than any other plea? “Run.”
Those who follow that advice will be rescued by the Savrii and led off to decontamination. Those who keep searching may encounter something very different at the center of the fog. Whether by your choices or the Savrii's alone, the fog will recede on Day 59 (June 8), leaving no flesh, no noise-- no sign that anything went on at all.
The initial warning about the contaminant sent waves of paranoia through Thisavrou’s population. The subsequent call to slaughter another world-- and the news that newcomers had hijacked the ingress to accomplish it-- gave the Savrii someone to blame. Paranoia towards new arrivals is at an all-time high, with some establishments refusing commerce to non-natives. Others discuss loudly how few of the current problems predated the group taken at the midway hub... and how culpable they might have been in the crimes there. While the rumors of “protection gangs” are probably overblown, it might not be a bad idea to take a friend when you wander about out of doors. Or, of course, keep your nearest Mediation Center on speed dial. Whether from the climatological strain or the social one, the Department of Ingress Contingency Coordination is activating the Ingress to allow travel to new worlds. As previously, the Ingress will operate on specific travel intervals, and the heightened security can very much be seen in effect.
The initial test brought through a wave of new arrivals, who will receive wary greetings and be processed as usual. Subsequent tests will open up two new worlds. As the agricultural failures have increased dependence on offworld trade, those making contact with new worlds are encouraged to act carefully-- both in their own behavior and in any resources they choose to bring back.
ingress travel info
⋆ Missions are jobs or specific tasks listed on the TAB once new worlds are open for exploration. Be sure to check if Clearance Levels are required to accept some of these missions.
⋆ Clearance Levels are given to visitors for the length of time they have been on Thisavrou (or traveling on the Moira). Each CL can offer access to certain things or incentives that others will not have. As of this month, security will be in place outside the Ingress to ID travelers and ensure no clearance violations occur.
Aioros
Please, wear the suits the nice scientists give you. They don’t want you to die.
Of course, it isn’t just the air that wants to kill you. While Aioros doesn’t have any sentient life-forms residing upon it that doesn’t mean it’s devoid of life. In fact it’s just chock full of things that will kill you! Giant spiders, venomous snakes and lizards as well as a bevy of incredibly aggressive mammals. Explorers are encouraged to venture out in groups of two or more because if equipment fails the only way of finding you is a drone that may or may not break down before it reaches the base camp set at the Ingress gate. There’s safety in numbers, folks!
⋆ Prompt 1 (Mission): What could possibly go wrong in this lush jungle paradise???
The scientists at the Ingress Complex are just fascinated with the diverse life present on Aioros! Not enough to go there themselves, though! All that toxic flora and fauna is scary, you know? Which is where you come in, explorer! You’ve been assigned to collect samples of the plants in a certain area. Aioros might be full of things ready to kill you for absolutely no reason but that’s no reason to not have fun! The scientists are willing to pay a lot of money for plant samples and photographs since the plant life has a great capacity for providing insight into the development of new medicines and chemical compounds that they haven’t even dreamed of. While the fee for a photograph will vary based on quality and detail, every sample turned in is worth 40 sencs, with another 60 to come in the future if it results in a promising medical or chemical lead. So put on your masks and get out there! Just, be careful, okay?
⋆ Prompt 2: Euphorium
The worst has happened, your breathing mask has broken down whether because you broke it on your mission or simply because of poor equipment maintenance. Either way, you’re in trouble. The first breath of unfiltered air makes eyes water but then… then you feel amazing. Vaguely you remember that the first stage of pollen toxicity is euphoria but that doesn’t matter so much. Maybe you’re immune and that’s why you feel wonderful! If you have a companion with you, this would probably be the best time for them to get you back to camp -- or, even better: get a backup mask on you before you go breathing in any more poison. If exposure continues the euphoria fades away and is replaced with intense hallucinations of your fears. An average sized human can last five hours before fatal toxicity sets in and there is little hope for recovery. Thankfully the Savrii are willing to provide extraction for stranded explorers provided they’re able to activate their drone beacon in time.
* Prompt 3 (Mission): MMM… SMASHING
If you’re feeling adventurous (or you really need the payday) the scientists have a special request of you. There isn’t much documentation of the wildlife on Aioros. Mostly because people who go out there looking for it tend to come back needing a really big dose of antivenom. The Savrii are willing to pay 200 sencs per week spent documenting the wildlife. A few private buyers will also pay for dead samples: 50-100 sencs per body, depending on the sample and on your negotiating skills.
- It seems the map that you were given has led you into… a really dark part of the jungle. What was that rustling sound? Why is the ground sticky? Are those… webs? It looks like you’ve stumbled into the territory of a colony of some very large, very aggressive spiders. You might want to run.
- What's that peering down at you from the tree branches? Aww...that bear is so fuzzy. And it must be friendly, because it's…smiling? These creatures are safe if you keep enough of a distance, but when threatened, they'll put those fangs to use. And watch out—if they decide to come down from the trees, they'll take the fastest way down, and heads make great landing spots.
- All visitors are warned about wearing anything too flashy in a certain quadrant of the forest that’s home to Aioros’s least dangerous beastie, the Aiorosian Purple Ringed Tree Octopus. These clever creatures are hardly poisonous at all! Unfortunately they make up for that by being too damn smart for their own good with a love of shiny objects. Any explorers who attract their attention might find themselves getting sprayed in the face with a mildly paralytic ink before they’re robbed for everything they have. Similarly, if you spot a nest of sparkling objects in the trees you’d be well served to go in the opposite direction, it means a family of octopodes is nearby.
(All sencs are awarded ICly when you come back through. OOCly, you keep track of what you earn.)
Earth 91c
For questions, comments, or additional information, check out the OOC post here. Don't forget to respond to the Activity Check!
Aioros - closed to Chloe
With a small pack filled with extra clothes for a day or two and whatever else she'll need, such as her camera, a notebook, and snacks, she's ready to go. Whatever gear they'll be given, they can pick it up when they get to the complex.
Besides the opportunity to travel off-planet to another new world, which is exciting in itself, Elena's also looking forward to a bacon roll. Or as Chloe had called it— a bacon butty? Sounded a little perverted.
Anyhow, it doesn't take her long to reach the complex and spot the other woman waiting outside, a grin breaking out as she approaches. ]
Hope I didn't make you wait long. [ She holds up two travel mugs, passing one over. ] Coffee, as promised.
You all set?
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[Chloe's articles are slightly more combat/adventure oriented. She's got her gun and some extra rounds, a machete for carving a path through the undergrowth if needs be and some hood, sturdy rope. And, more importantly, she has the wrongfully accused, not even remotely perverted bacon butties, the bacon still warm and slightly crispy between fresh, floury buttered buns safely wrapped up in foil.
Okay in description maybe they do sound a little dirty.
She's excited though, bright eyed even though it's early and more than ready to hit the road. The reports on the planet have her excited; all that jungle looks like Queensland and it's been years since she's been up there. Space travel is doing weird things to her nostalgia for home.
Still, she reaches for the coffee gratefully and offers breakfast to her travel buddy.]
Bacon butty, also as promised. I've got ketchup in my pack if you want.
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How have I never had one of these before? They smell as good as they look.
[ Elena's form of any weaponry involves a knife tucked in her boot, the butt end of it sticking out, and as usual— a gun holstered at her hip. She's hoping neither of them need to use their weapons but considering how big of a planet it is and with its new slew of wildlife that even the scientists are unsure of... Well...
She grins before washing down the first butty with her coffee, snagging one more. ]
Let's go. They have a takeoff time set, we don't want to miss it and the fun.
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[Chloe's impressed by the speed the butty vanished at, she hasn't even started hers yet. Laughing, she opens up hers and starts eating as she walks alongside Elena.]
Don't tell me, you two had some serious goodbye sex before you left and you need to replenish your calorie count. I should have brought more bacon.
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It can wait. Another swig of her coffee. ]
More bacon would've been a good idea. And I didn't want him to get too lonely. I said I'd be gone a few days, which is probably what triggered it.
So, tell me about this greasy spoon.
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[Chloe goes into her bacon butty stash, takes the bacon out of one and adds it to another, leaving an empty, buttery, greasy bun in its wake.]
Here. Extra bacon. Enjoy.
[She sucks the grease off her fingers then goes back chewing hers thoughtfully.]
What's to tell? It was good after a heavy night out at the pub. I am too bloody old to be chucking back pints of snakebite with the uni rugby teams when they're out celebrating. Charlie took pity on me and I have to go back every time I stay. I go for the bacon but I stay for the sausage sarnies.
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[ What a good friend. She smiles sweetly at her and rolls up the bacon to pop it in her mouth. God damn is that ever delicious. ]
Snakebites, that's rough. I'm lucky I can handle the smell of just one. How about pretending to pound back the pints and enjoy the eye candy instead?
[ Elena has to wipe her hand at her hip, fishing out her TAB so they can get through the scanning process easier and boarded for travel. ]
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[Chloe digs out her TAB and follows Elena's cue, taking a glance around at the rest of their fellow travellers before she finishes off the rest of her butty and crumples up the foil.]
The eye candy was pretty great, and if that makes me a dirty old woman so be it.
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[ They need to go through a few quick look overs before they're given their gear. Elena glances at Chloe as they're then guided along and decides to strike up a conversation with their guide, asking as many questions as possible about this planet and their safety, doing what she does best-- interviewing.
They're given no cause to worry, their guide is warm and friendly, very open about everything. They hide nothing and even admit this could be dangerous, which is why they'll be given each a drone and the gear.
What could go wrong? ]
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[It seems that the bureaucratic side of travel doesn't much change whether you're on earth or in space. But before long they're on their way and decked out in their space suits and on their way. Chloe listens to the guide give them the orientation talk and she stands back and watches Elena do her thing, but she takes on board the information.
Spiders, snakes and dangerous mammals. Sounds pretty nostalgic in all honesty. Still, she realises that she needs to keep her wits about her.
Nate would kill her if anything happened to Elena on her watch.
Before too long, they're on their way, trekking through the stunning jungle towards camp.]
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This was their side job for the next day or so, she wanted to make the best of it.
Pausing to rotate her shoulder, still not used to the weight of the suit, she takes a moment to look around. Her whistle of appreciation can be heard over their communication feed, her hands going to her hips. ]
I'm kind of glad I took this job. Look at this place, it outshines the Congolese rainforests for sure. The height of the trees, the depth, even the sounds of the wildlife.
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[Chloe glances around her, spinning in place to get a good view around her. It's beautiful, but it's pretty eerie knowing that the very air itself could kill them.
But, ever the adventurer, she can't help but wonder...]
D'you reckon intelligent life could have evolved and settled in here? Seems weird being in such a rich ecosystem and not have it supporting any other than critters. Or maybe the critters got rid of them. Did you work out that drone, maybe we can get a bird's eye view.
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[ How could she have forgotten about that little bugger? Apparently, according to the scientists, the drones would be necessary and also helpful in more ways than one for this kind of adventure.
It takes Elena a moment to work it out, to try and set it up so it can send back a video to her TAB from high above. The gloves are getting in the way, it takes her more than a moment, some grumbling accompanying. ]
Probably would've been a smart idea to set this up before, huh?
[ Some whizzing of the drone, as it hovers next to them, beeping quietly. It drowns out the sound of twigs snapping in the bush to their far left. ]
Maybe this little guy can take recordings for us to bring back to Nate. Show him what he's missing.
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Wanna take a dronefie first before we send it on its way? We should show the world how to model these space suits.
God I hope we find something good out here, can you imagine how cool it'd be to unearth a hidden civilisation or something while we're out here? I bet the reward would be pretty sweet too.
[The jungle sounds are reassuringly familiar constant; the buzzing of alien insect wings, the chirping of something that could be some manner of frog, rustling leaves...
Chloe's arm drops as she looks over her shoulder with a frown.]
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Elena follows, glancing back over a shoulder. The drone continues to hover, giving no warning signal for them suggesting that they move; it's not fully enabled. ]
It's probably nothing... I bet it's just a space mouse.
[ Turning back to her TAB, she fiddles with the settings some more, weight shifting to her left foot. The drone beeps, swivels in midair, and flies upward to emit a pulsing thin blue light to get a reading on the land.
Elena tips her head back to watch, and that's when the beast larger than a caribou (including the height of its antlers) half emerges from the bush, teeth bared on a low growl and head lowered. ]
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...I think you forgot a vowel in there somewhere. Looks more like a space moose.
[She doesn't make eye contact with it, she looks resolutely at its shoulder and angles her head slightly to keep Elena in her line of sight.]
Okay. Don't. Move.
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She lets out a quiet exhale and wets her lips. It's already warm enough as it is in her suit, a bead of sweat trickles down the side of her face from her temple. ]
There really isn't anywhere else for me to go here...
[ Her response is a low hiss. She needs to drop her TAB and reach for her gun, she'd feel safer with it in hand. ]
Oh hell no—
[ Breathed out then as the beast feigns a sudden charge, something that's enough to spook them. Or at least Elena, causing her to immediately let go of her TAB and scramble for her gun at her hip, almost stumbling back a step.
Whipping the pistol up, she grips it tight but doesn't fire. ]
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For a moment, it seems like nothing will happen.
And then the moment passes and the beast feigns its charge. Chloe moves and she moves fast.]
Elena run!
[She grabs her arm and drags her with her.]
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Shit—
Elena can only assume it skims the animal, half hearing the startled scream of pain and surprise it gives out.
And then the ground trembles beneath their feet in their panic to get away. ]
Oh god, oh shit— shit shit—
[ Like a whispered mantra. The drone is forgotten but it hurries after them, the sounds chasing a mix of the drone's beeping and the beast's enraged howling and snarls. ]
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Up. Up! Of course!]
There's no time for that we've got to get to higher ground, I bet that lummox can't climb for shit. Come on sunshine, let's move!
[She turns to fire off a shot. If it's pissed off and hurt then this could either hurt it more and convince it to stop giving chase, or it could make it angrier. She really, really hopes it's the latter.]
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They're pushing on through bush that seems to be getting thicker and thicker. The air in her helmet feels like it's getting thinner the harder she breathes as she forced herself to keep up.
Unfortunately that also means the beast is keeping up, almost upon them. Fuck.
Elena feels a snag on her arm and automatically thinks she's been caught, only there's no spilling blood, no snapping bone, and she knows what that's like personally. ]
I'm trying!
[ A yank of her arm and she's pulled free, and not a minute too soon, a second much larger body crashing through the undergrowth to join the chase and competition for a good meal. ]
You have got to be kidding me— move faster! We got company!
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[God they are so, so in trouble, how the hell are they supposed to get away from two? Something that big and that ungainly should not be able to move that fast, let alone hunt in a pack.
Or is it a herd?
Is it even hunting them?
Why is she thinking about crap like that NOW?
Chloe trips on the undergrowth, loses her stride and stumbles forward a few paces, losing time she can't afford with a yell of frustration. This jungle's going on forever and there's nothing but trees. They could climb those but that bark is smooth and they'd lose too much of their already tenuous lead.
Think Chloe, think!
If they can outrun and outlive freaking Himalayan undead super zombies then they can beat space moose.]
And why are there never any goddamn hidden cities around when we need them but your husband can trip over them in his sleep?!
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[ It frightens her more to see her friend nearly lose traction. Those few precious seconds are valuable, they can't afford to fall behind.
She plays off the harsher panting as her oxygen supply beginning to reach the lower tier of the tank, vision briefly swimming before she shakes it off. ]
Besides— I'd like to avoid the hidden city theme, there's always even more trouble in them. And we don't need that right now. What we need is a goddamn cliff.
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Well yeah, but don't they normally come with heavily armed militia chasing af- shit go left, nothing but brush ahead and we're going to lose time trying to struggle through that.
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[ Elena does as she's told, veering left. The sudden shift leaves her momentarily off balance that she leans her weight against a nearby tree trunk that's thicker than the eight foot horned man she's seen around. She feels like she's gasping for air now, a vise slowly gripping tighter and tighter around her chest like a band.
She coughs, thinks nothing of the blood she tastes at the back of her throat, and pushes forward. ]
Th-there! The cliff! You see it?
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