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Thán ([personal profile] hohnkai) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou_log2017-01-03 09:25 pm

january event log

Who: Everyone
When: January 3rd and on
Where: The Midway Hub.
What: The crew finally make it to the center of the Hub.
Warnings: Mentions of dead bodies, death, and violence. Please label your content!


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the inner gate
"Let them in, and take them out."

Through ups and downs, the Moira and the crew have survived much together:


  • During the first wave of arrivals, the ship docks at a planet that has an addictive substance called Exuo — crew went through mood swings, heightened aggression, and fits of paranoia. Natives attempted to kidnap and sacrifice everyone.
  • A solar storm caused a power blip, and strange masks were found in every mailbox that gave them unusual abilities.
  • They reached Caducus Primary, a planet largely comprised of glass. The representative of CP accused the crew and captains of theft; however, they didn’t leave fast enough, and a skirmish caused damage to their Ingress, which ended with Caducus Primary cracking and being destroyed.
  • The power fluctuates and temperatures drop. One of the captains, Tipota, is found dead. This is the introduction of Ploiatos, who ended up being one of the original crew members affected by the power of the Ingress.
  • The Moira docks at Emiri, which was comprised of three main cities where the culture was influenced heavily by finding one’s soulmate. The company responsible for this, Link’d Inc, is incredibly popular throughout the universe. However, hints of forced unions, kidnapping, and slavery are investigated by the crew after an attack on all of the cities by a rebel group. The planet becomes locked down. Benjamin Link joins the crew and helps them escape.
  • Another month passes, and crew dock on Ceta. It is known for it’s unusual atmosphere and its living beings AKA sentient flying whales. They were hunted for valuable organic resources, and eventually, the crew decided to hire mercenaries from outlying planets to protect them from further death.
  • Soon after, the Moira stops at an abandoned prison station called Del Pascia with a resident AI (D-E-L) who was “irritated and snippy” but did not keep crew from exploring and taking items. D-E-L tried to persuade crew to stay, and when it became clear no one wanted to, D-E-L tried to infect them as she had infected those who’d remained behind in the prison. Everyone fought and escaped.
  • Amissis-Re is an unregistered planet that had no signs of life — the crew’s next stop. Here, they meet a “host” who had done the impossible and “fixed” the Ingress. However, she only reversed the energy of the Ingress, which created melted worlds and made it incredibly dangerous to discern reality from the time inside these worlds. The host gifts some of the crew with journals after she decides to go through the Ingress and remain there.
  • The Moira begins to malfunction, and those of Caducus Secondary, along with survivors of Caducus Primary, hunt the ship and those inside it for revenge. Negotiations started while crew tried to set up defenses aboard. Due to prior issues, the Ingress shuts off, resulting in the melding of Caducun glass with the ship and everyone aboard. When the Ingress finally stabilizes, the Moira is now in a different universe: the Runoff.
  • Some members of the crew are found on a slavery outpost in the Runoff, and others make a stealthy rescue effort to bring them back to the Moira. First Mate Egan and Captain Ira appear through the Ingress, explaining that they are the original members of the Moira designated to pilot the ship. The old captains hand over authority to them as the ship drifts into the Luminous Sea.
  • The ship crashes into one of the moons within the Luminous Sea where crew find a group of natives who are overly friendly. They beckon them to stay with food, drink, and much more. Unbeknownst to those who stay with them, an entire year passes. Eventually, what is wrong with the Moira is patched so they can leave.
  • After months of hard travel, the crew explore the wonders of the Mini Colony. A closed ceremony held on the MC caused crew to change in ways they’d never experienced before. Yet, during the festivities, someone triggered the “fear machine”, and crew suffered from phobias once back on the ship.
  • Those working on the Ingress pick up a signature for the Midway Hub and begin to make preparations to go there. The new species Ploiatos has become is named Mirtis (meer-tees); some of the crew kill him before things get too out of control again as they had in the previous months. The Ingress is then turned on, and the ship falls into a time slip.
  • The Moira crashes on the Midway Hub.
  • Captain Ira draws a map and encourages crew to split up and travel to the Inner Gate of the Midway Hub. Once inside the Outer Gate, crew experience de-powering — a safety protocol of those who’d worked on the Hub. Exploration and survival are a key focus during this time. They move through a network of caves to find the entrance to the Inner Gate.
  • After a brief respite, crew learn that the entrances to Gate A and Gate B are inside one of the caves. Groups are split, TABS are synced, and crew explore carefully until an entrance is found. Crew discover Gate A first, and all crew are contacted to gather there. The captains remain at the cave entrance until all crew are accounted for, and then, they enter through the gate together.


  • Finally, after entering through the Inner Gate, the crew head down through a system of tunnels that lead them to an underground - and main - section of the Midway Hub. Initial scans show that there is a catacomb of rooms and hallways that seem to have been patched together hastily and messily, suggesting that the builders added on new areas as they were needed. Anyone who has abilities, and tries to use them now, will realize that they are no longer depowered as they had been for the last several weeks. Crew are allowed to explore and are encouraged to look for any evidence as to why the previous tenants are gone, as well as take any supplies found or find ways to radio out for assistance.

    FLOOR ONE - jan. 3rd
    Deeper in, the first level of the Hub is littered with thousands of papers and notes regarding things on the Ingress. Some are highly classified while others are of the smallest consequence to anyone reading them. Upon closer inspection, some of the things listed might even make sense to those of the crew slightly familiar with Ingress technology—reports of energy distortion and time slips, effects of the energy on those traveling through it, how to isolate particular parts of the Ingress' energy and use them to transport to other places. Only a portion of these documents are legible; the majority have either been torn into pieces or charred. Smaller rooms can be found here as well, offices and labs that are only large enough to hold five or six people at a time, and within some of them, pieces of machinery and electronics can be found. Most recognizable are the circular-curved mechanisms that belong to an Ingress. Yet, rather than just one, there are hundreds. Some have been left in piles of twisted, melted hunks, and some, those parts still (probably) capable of being used if the occasion presented itself, are thrown about carelessly, tossed under desks and under chairs and even embedded in parts of the walls where they - more than likely - exploded.

    Not much else can be found on this level. Unless empty cups and broken computers are justifiable as something.

    FLOOR TWO - jan. 4th
    Crew who travel even further within the Hub will find that not all things have been deserted. Sort of. What greets anyone who explores here is the visible evidence that some sort of intense struggle happened between those who worked on the Hub and a group of outsiders. Dead bodies cover the floors, in hallways, and inside personal quarters. The one constant in the tableau is that none of them died in any sort of peace, and the visceral knowledge of that is clear by the amount of blood spilled and the putrid smell that comes from it having been sealed off for such a long time. Be careful to tread lightly and step with caution. Also, breathing the air for any more than a few seconds without some sort of filter isn’t advisable. Items worth taking might be in the form of blankets and clothes, but most of it seems to have been taken in a rush.

    FLOOR THREE - jan. 5th
    And even further within the Hub, below the offices and labs and unfortunate death, a power source can be found. From obvious signs, it is clear that someone had lived here recently, and anyone who looks through some of the things left behind will find a list of recordings readily available to them. They are as follows:

    audio log 1

    audio log 2

    audio log 3

    audio log 4

    audio log 5

    FLOOR FOUR - jan. 6th to the 24th
    Inside the Ingress Channel, a group of fifteen have taken up a defensive position, standing in a small circle towards the back. When approached, they’ll tell crew to stay where they are; they want to talk to them but with lots of space between. There doesn’t appear to be a leader of this diverse group, but one person comes forward and asks who they are and what they were doing on the Moira as they had seen it crash. With this new group being unwilling to divulge any information, the conversation is slow to reveal anything important or useful.

    Through patience and diplomatic efforts by the crew, the following is eventually discovered: these people call themselves Savrii and aren’t native to the Midway Hub. The Savrii aren’t hostile, though they are skittish at first. Their people were sent through the Ingress to destroy all the documented research on Ingress technology and energy that could be found here, taking out anyone who tried to stop them. Their mission was critical, meant to protect the universe from those tampering with such an unstable, natural force. During the incursion, the Ingress machines on the Hub were damaged, and they are what’s left of the group of Savrii that didn’t make it back through before the machine shut down. They’ve seen footage and schematics of the Moira and would have destroyed it, too, if it had landed instead of crashing. The Moirans did the job for them.

    Their people don’t believe in fighting or chaos, unless the Ingress energy is being manipulated in any way. The ship was the first of its kind, created by severing some of the energy from the whole. This upset an already delicate balance and caused issues with Ingresses all across the universes. The Savrii liken it to taking a child away from its mother. When the crew explain that they were only passengers, the Savrii believe them. They lower their weapons and open the floor to peaceful discussion. From this point, crew learn that the Savrii have been surviving here as they try to fix one of the Ingress machines, which they are close to but are lacking one of the key elements. Science technicians from the Moira, who have studied the Ingress will realize that after sorting through the wreckage the part they need survived the crash, and with help, the crew are able to assist in replacing the broken element.

    When the Ingress is rebooted, they send one of their group through, who returns a moment later with good news. The damage on this side didn’t affect the Ingress Complex on the other, a place where the Ingress Energy was first discovered and built around. They tell of their home, with the largest and first Ingress machine, that is a mecca of travel and culture. It might not be the crew's original homes, but the Ingress there is functioning, and they can use it.

    The Savrii can go home. The Moirans are allowed to come with them.

    Step through the Ingress and

    welcome to thisavrou


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    [personal profile] jedimindtrick 2017-01-05 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
    "Let's stay together," Obi-Wan replies, not the least bit interested in letting anyone go it alone — not even an accomplished Jedi. Without a clear idea what's ahead, he doesn't think it's worth it to cover more ground if it means the risk is greater for both of them.

    Picking through the first floor, even initially, is uneventful, although Kenobi doesn't allow his guard to drop. He glances at Luke. "This wasn't my first experience with it either — with this severance from the Force." Obi-Wan finds the memories unpleasant enough that he doesn't offer them outright. Nevertheless, it leaves him curious. "What happened to you before that caused it?"
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    [personal profile] farmboyjedi 2017-01-05 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
    Luke nodded. It did make sense to stay close. They had no idea what was here, and two were better than one in that case.

    Obi-Wan asked about Luke's previous experience. "ysalamiri." Luke replied. "They're reptiles that move pretty slow and don't look like much...but their prey is Force-sensitive. So they developed a natural ability to suppress it. Makes them attractive as anti-Jedi measures...Imperials would carry them on nutrient frames on their backs...not a good thing to run into."

    "I crashed my X-Wing near a smuggler base on Myrkyr. The Emperor was dead, but the mods and admirals re-surged at us for a while, and some fighting was going on. The forest was full of them,and I was captured. I escaped but had to survive a night in the woods with the Force blocked...and who was determined to kill me as soon as we got out of there. Luckily it didn't happen and I made it out alive. And, believe it or not, the woman, Mara...is now my wife."


    Luke was keeping his senses alert as he talked. Looking around, it seemed something bad had happened...he didn't like it. "Whatever happened here must've been terrible."
    Edited 2017-01-05 04:55 (UTC)
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    [personal profile] jedimindtrick 2017-01-08 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
    Obi-Wan thinks to himself of Makashi, Form II, and how he'd thought the namesake was little more than a myth to those whole practice the tactics in his own time. He almost mourns for his inability to visit the archives and look into the subject a little deeper, always one to be fascinated by the strange and obscure, particularly with regard to the Force.

    "We seem to have all had our fair share of that," he responds to Luke's point, rueful in a way that feels as much of him now as any of his Jedi training. After all of these years at war, all Kenobi can think is how he would very much like to live the remainder of his life without incident, without seeing strife at every turn.

    He shuffles a few papers on his way past and then glances back at Luke. "You married the enemy?" It's not quite amusement in his voice, and he most certainly isn't judging Skywalker for it, but that's certainly what it sounds like.
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    [personal profile] farmboyjedi 2017-01-09 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
    "I know we have to be ready for anything...even back home, it seems like just about anything can happen." he replied.

    "I guess you could put it that way. At least, that's how it started out. But it wasn't all her fault. Working for Palpatine as a weapon was all she knew from childhood. Even as he died, he messed with her mind one last time." he said.

    "After that was finally taken care of, it was slow. I knew she had Jedi potential, but she's very stubborn. We were friends, though. And then, I guess the Force took control of the matter. It bonded us...it's almost like being two halves of the same whole. It's amazing..." he explained.
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    [personal profile] jedimindtrick 2017-01-13 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
    There's is plenty here to reflect upon, plenty to see he has in common with Luke. It's interesting to think they could be so close, so similar, and yet having never met Luke before arriving to this common place, Obi-Wan could very well be having this conversation with a stranger.

    "Incredible," Kenobi says, somewhat at a loss for words. It's only recently that he's even given in to the possibility of something — anything — beyond the Jedi Order, so to hear so much of reform and devotion and flexibility still takes some getting used to.

    He folds his hands together in front of him, smiling at Luke. It may feel a bit like a new start each time he meets Anakin's son, but there's still something in the Force that comforts him about this company nonetheless. "It sounds as if you've had quite a life, Luke. After all you've experienced, did you ever expect to find yourself in a situation like this?"
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    [personal profile] farmboyjedi 2017-01-14 06:00 am (UTC)(link)
    "Honestly, it's not always easy to know exactly what to expect." Luke replied. "But some of this I could never have imagined, no. Meeting you again and my parents...experiencing things I never thought I could...but I'm glad to have gotten the chance. It's things I've always wished for, finally coming true."
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    [personal profile] jedimindtrick 2017-01-15 07:40 am (UTC)(link)
    "A sentiment we'll have no trouble agreeing on, I suspect," Obi-Wan says, strangely moved by the whole exchange. It's very odd, indeed, to realize the difference between this family — those who he has adopted and who have adopted him — and the Jedi Order and its very different familial ties.

    Coming to a stop, Kenobi places a hand over a scorch mark on the wall. Try as he might, he can't tell if it's from a scuffle or just a persistent accident from when this hall was more commonly used. He decides against investigating further and stops near a doorway leading into a room strewn with papers and parts.

    "Admittedly, when I realized Anakin and Padmé had children, it was wholly unexpected. I found your sister in the Force and there was no denying the truth of it." It's hard not to look back on their first meeting with fondness, even if they hadn't seen eye-to-eye on everything.

    "And when I met you the first time— Luke, I hope you'll understand how proud I am to see how well you've done for yourself. You had told me I had some part in guiding you in the very beginning, but it's clear to me you passed well beyond my teachings very early on.

    "It shows a wisdom well worth admiring."
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    [personal profile] farmboyjedi 2017-01-15 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
    Luke managed a smile. "It makes me happy to hear that from you." However, his face.then showed turmoil at the words. He was happy to hear Obi-Wan's joy, but the past still cast its shadow.

    "It's been a rough road." He said." And even I have been unable to escape temptation. The Dark Side came closer to capturing me than I wish it had. And there are things I still cannot totally escape the shame of having done. I suppose what matters, though, is that I came through. Still, if I hadn't had Leia to help..." he sighed.
    Edited 2017-01-15 23:24 (UTC)
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    [personal profile] jedimindtrick 2017-01-23 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
    Obi-Wan is reminded of his own complicated feelings surrounding the Force and around fitting in with others and with himself. As a Jedi, it almost always presents the struggle to be one of self versus one of selflessness, and even now as Kenobi's ideals are changing, he's finding he struggles more and more with that balance.

    "You are human before Jedi," the Jedi Master suggests, then nods slowly. "As it should be, I think." Although that hadn't quite been the practice in his time. "You've learned a lot from just experiencing that alone, I'd wager."
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    [personal profile] farmboyjedi 2017-02-02 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
    Luke nodded. "Yes, that's true...I suppose we're all tempted at times. I guess the important part is being able to make it through without being fully consumed, to overcome the darkness. Leia and I have both thought of it as being part of us...in our blood. But we know that we aren't destined to follow our father's path...that if we make our own right choices, we'll be able to avoid that fate."

    "And yes, I did learn a lot. I do think it certainly made me stronger in the end. I think perhaps it also gave me some experience when I needed it later....helped me to better help my niece and nephew. They both were tempted...their brother's death, the war...and the older boy was a captive for a time."

    Luke chose not to go into too much detail on Jacen. If he ever should come here, it would be his place to tell what he wanted, not Luke's. A little general information was enough.

    "I had to do what I could to keep both of them from being lost. So far, it seems to have been enough. Jacen's still troubled, changed...as I suppose we all are...but hopefully, it will be enough."
    Edited 2017-02-02 05:38 (UTC)