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Thisavrou Head Mods ([personal profile] savmods) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou_log2017-07-02 12:26 am

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Who: Everyone
When: July 1 and onward. See this post for info.
Where: Kauto + Chioni + Ingress Complex
Warnings: Potential violence. Please label warn-worthy content in your subject headers.


There's a burst of light in the sky when the Ingress breaks, a final flare followed by a shuddering that only those in the facility can feel. A flurry of panicked activity in the complex follows, ushering new arrivals to where they need to go in a hurry, with little time to give them the needed information, much less answer questions. The lights remain on, but dimmer now, life functions still operating but little else. On Kauto and Chioni below, the sky fades into an early twilight, followed by night, and day does not come again.

nerds save the world

Before the end of the day, all TABs receive an emergency broadcast notification outlining the situation. The speaker, a lead Savriite Ingress technician, does not invite panic but nor does he mince words. The Ingress is broken; their best efforts have failed to restore it. The time has come to turn to anyone who can help: scientists, engineers, those who have worked with advanced technology on any world. Formal qualifications don't matter when it could be the end of everything.

"Help us. Before it is too late."

Those who come will have the run of the complex and full access to the Ingress, as well as whatever tools are available and as much coffee as they can drink. People are encouraged to work in groups and share ideas, and a small number of young and nervous technical assistants will be on hand.

the land below

As Thisavrou is denied light and warmth, the weather becomes brisk and descends into bitter cold. Chioni is evacuated due to the effects on the already-harsh weather cycles there, although a skeleton crew of scientists remain behind. On Kauto, the arboreal Region Three and pastoral Region Two suffer the most from the temperatures and the snow that eventually begins to fall. Many crops are frozen over, and refugee citizens are driven from their homes to the Regions One and Five, where stored energy will keep dwellings warm. Save for those who choose to leave the underwater facilities, Region Four remains largely unchanged, but there are unverified accounts of strange aquatic animal behavior near the surface.

Overcrowding, limited supplies and a pervasive fear presents the opportunity for both heroism and foul deeds. Many come together to share resources, supplies and fellowship in what could be the end of worlds, while others take what they can from the unwilling or exploit the desperate. Sentient evacuees are followed by fauna from Region Three and unsettled lands beyond, in search of warmth or food or merely confused by the change in habitat. Some are unthreatening herbivores, while tanglesnakes and clownbees are more troublesome. Others are poisonous hunters, while still others are small, but dangerous when faced as a pack.

Just when all seems lost, light returns to the sky. The Ingress begins to function once more.

the coming days

As the temperatures rise, many demand answers, but most turn to the rebuilding of their lives first. Damage has been done that isn't so easily fixed, and even in the least-affected areas, remnants of the crisis show in the lack of fresh food, in the increased signs of criminal activity. Those who can help others through their own efforts of by organizing assistance are needed, but those with impure intentions are more likely to go unnoticed.

Eavesdropping on the streets may reveal a desire for vengeance. "Those intruders from last week. They're responsible for this, aren't they? What's being done?" But don't listen too closely, or a suspicious eye may be turned on you. "Aren't you one of the refugees from the Midway Hub? You should return to where you came from! All the trouble began when your people showed up!"

Life goes on. But life does not go on unchanged.

[quick ooc note: the Region 4 search & retrieval mission/RNG fight will be posted in a separate log.]

alterplex: (22.)

[personal profile] alterplex 2017-10-02 06:36 am (UTC)(link)
[ The easiest thing to do would be to continue orbiting each other like moons and satellites, casting shadows on their surfaces without ever interacting. For Snake's peace of mind, maybe that should be the extent of Venom's interactions with him: a vague presence instead of a real one, just the bare outlines of a man that should've been, could've been.

It's wrong to give credence to a man who never existed, but it's too late for that. Snake knows now that Venom likes sugar in his coffee, that he listens to bad 80s synthpop, that he has a penchant for cataloging events because he can't trust himself to recall his fond memories if he doesn't memorialize them.

He smiles like a man who knew how the expression worked, once upon a time. It's rusty, with hinges creaking, but it settles on his features and stays until Jaegar gets tired of modeling and trots back to his owner.
]

...Have to bring Kaz back some proof that I came over.

[ He rubs at his jaw. The gesture might've been sheepish, in another life. ]
soldiergenes: (i know what i've done)

[personal profile] soldiergenes 2017-10-06 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
So that's your excuse, huh?

[ Snake doesn't believe it for one second, not that there's anything wrong with taking pictures, particularly if it's of something as mundane as someone's dog.

They've definitely already passed the point where Snake could look at Ahab and simply see him as a copy of Big Boss, as a stand-in meant to fool him. (And he had, when he'd been so much younger and known nothing.) He's definitely his own person, no matter how much his face might resemble someone else. Snake hadn't known Big Boss as well as plenty of other people, but even he can see the differences clear as day.

Jaegar walks over to where he's sitting and Snake leans forward to give his dog even more pets and attention. He's really getting spoiled today.

There's a few more seconds of silence while he sips his coffee, and then he glances back up to Ahab. ]
He's named after a friend of mine. [ His gaze is somewhat testing. Will that name mean anything to Ahab? ]
alterplex: (48.)

[personal profile] alterplex 2017-10-10 06:44 am (UTC)(link)
[ Learn enough about Big Boss and Venom Snake, and their differences become evident. Incidentally, this is also a testament to how little people really care to look into their idols: nine times out of ten, the myths are far more appealing than the man.

Venom takes the coffee that Snake made for him, puts his mouth to the rim, and mulls over the question. As a man who's more of a construct than anything else, the effort to recall something that he May Or May Not Know is a challenge that renders him silent for longer than necessary.
]

...'Jaegar'?

[ Finally, that silence breaks into a question. Or, well. Just a repetition. Breezy and noncommittal to an untrained eye, but look closely and the trepidation is simmering just under that placid pokerface— "am I supposed to know who this is?" ]

Not sure if he'll be happy to share a name with a dog.

[ "I don't know who this is", essentially. ]
soldiergenes: (across your chest)

[personal profile] soldiergenes 2017-10-11 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's subtle, but there's something about the way that Ahab's brow furrows, the way that his one eye goes out of focus as he searches in his memory banks for something that fits what he's just heard. Snake doesn't know the exact year that Big Boss first met Fox, so it's possible that this was a futile effort in the first place. Or maybe it isn't, and Ahab's implanted memories are simply limited.

Snake doesn't know much about how it was done, but it seems like they would only be able to give a doppelganger a basic outline of the life he was meant to view as his own. With that many gaps in his memory, how long had it taken him to realize the truth?

None of those questions are ones he can feasibly ask. ]


I don't think he would have taken it that wrong way, but... can't ask him. Here or back home.

[ Another sip of coffee. Snake realizes he hasn't revealed much about himself, and "I named my dog after a dead friend of mine" isn't the best place to start, but at least he's making an effort. ]