Thisavrou Head Mods (
savmods) wrote in
thisavrou_log2018-02-10 04:46 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Entry tags:
- *event,
- dceu: diana prince,
- destiny: cayde-6,
- dogs bullets & carnage: badou nails,
- dogs bullets & carnage: nill,
- generator rex: caesar salazar,
- mass effect: clone shepard,
- mcu: james buchanan barnes,
- mcu: wanda maximoff,
- mushishi: ginko,
- overwatch: lena oxton,
- roadies: kelly ann,
- star wars: rey,
- tron: alan bradley,
- tron: clu 2,
- tron: kevin flynn,
- tron: yori (crau),
- uncharted: nathan drake (crau),
- undertale: chara dreemurr,
- voltron ld: alfor,
- x-men movies: erik lehnsherr,
- x-men movies: kurt wagner,
- x-men movies: rogue
February Event Log I: Breathing Space
Who: Anyone and Everyone
When: February 10-19
Where: Avagi
What: Life support fails, and a team sets out. Check out this ooc post for more.
Warnings: Label your content.
[For questions, signups, or plotting, check out the ooc post. For the duration of this log, characters may travel between teams to whatever extent they are capable. The event will escalate with a second log on February 20.]
When: February 10-19
Where: Avagi
What: Life support fails, and a team sets out. Check out this ooc post for more.
Warnings: Label your content.
Synce their arrival, Avagi's residents have been plagued by minor system failures. Faulty taskbots and infested crawlspaces, supply shortages and the floods last month. For the most part, they've coped admirably, and quality of life aboard the station is substantially improved from what it was. But even as the damage in the lived-in space is scrubbed away, more dangerous poisons have been building underneath. On February 10, the groaning from the walls will escalate to a harsh scraping, audible station-wide. Then silence falls as the filtration systems die completely: leaving all vents to begin spewing thick, black smoke. |
System Failures | ||
(February 10-19) |
Acrid and hazardous, the cocktail of gases emerging from the vents are the result of three centuries' toxin storage spilling over. A shallow breath can cause a coughing fit, but individuals who draw in too much of the toxic air will find themselves becoming dizzy, passing out, or worse. While effects may vary based on individual biology, all beings who require breath will find their lungs burning and their vision blurred. An hour after the initial failure, the lighting goes out too. With it, all station power: to computers, doors, and any system not hooked up to its own supply.Investigation: Survival (Home Team): |
Travel (Away Team) | ||
(February 12-19) |
When Avagi's current population first got here, it was clear that others had inhabited the space before. Recent developments have even proven that these others—or, perhaps, their descendants—might still exist elsewhere on the station now. With the crystals that might repair your home missing, diplomacy is no longer an optional consideration. It's time to meet the neighbors, and hope they come in peace.Navigation: Survival: Discoveries: |
[For questions, signups, or plotting, check out the ooc post. For the duration of this log, characters may travel between teams to whatever extent they are capable. The event will escalate with a second log on February 20.]
no subject
They do not deserve you.
His grip steadies her, though her body still shivers as her blood tries to catch up with the sudden influx of air. She doesn't look away from him, though the edge of her vision is still blurry. Words, important words, are just on the tip of her tongue, and she parts her lips as she searches for them, but isn't immediately able to articulate. Her hand moves up from his chestplate, fingers making a shaky path towards his face. Gently, skin brushes skin, and she finally finds the words. It's an echo of when he found her in the forest on Kaittos, when she had first showed him the weakest part of her, but it is as true now as it was then.]
You are a good man, Shiro.
[Sometimes, she doesn't think she deserves them, either.]
no subject
[He'd be honored to hear she felt that way.]
[And unsure of what to make of it.]
[He's about to pull her in close, to hold onto her so she gets some body heat. Armor traps it all inside, but it's bound to be warmer than her just lying there, shivering. He shifts his weight, trying to chafe some warmth back into her arms. Only to stop, when her fingers touch his face. The pads of them soft against the roughened edges of the scar.]
[Once again, he has to swallow. Staring back at her like she's something precious. Like he can't believe she's real and touching his face so carefully.]
Diana... it... anyone would have done the same.
[It's nothing and it's not. And he can't bring himself to say it out loud, not when she's looking at him like that.]
no subject
But men, especially the men in Steve's time, had such a nuanced society that it had been difficult for her, at times, to keep up. Steve had been a spy, but was also a good man. He'd wanted so badly to end the war, but had been ready to abandon the people of Veld. He'd loved her, but he'd sacrificed himself so she could continue fighting.
I can save today. You can save the world.
Something catches in her throat, and she feels suddenly overwhelmed as she sits up, moving the hand that had been supporting her weight to his shoulder. Never before had her gods-given mission felt like too much, but this failure made it seem so. She exhales slowly, her head dipping and body sagging forward as she takes in the full force of how badly she had misstepped. If Shiro hadn't been here, she could very well be dead right now. Her mission would mean nothing. Steve's death would mean nothing.
When she finally responds, her voice is a thick whisper.]
No, not anyone.
[Only a good man, someone who couldn't help but be filled with a reckless selflessness, whose actions were ever directed outward. She looks up again, cupping his cheek and ghosting her thumb on the outskirts of his scar. Though they look nothing alike, she sees Steve in his eyes--or maybe it's just the common humanity that runs through all men, whether or not they embrace it. Shiro shines with it, and she is struck with a mix of love and pain. She knows this light, and also how easily it can be snuffed out. She wants nothing more than to protect it, protect him.]
no subject
[To say the least. There's a lot more to it than that, but she doesn't need to hear it now. She needs to rest. This stopped being about him, about any action he took, the second she started breathing again. No -- more like the second she stepped into that unsealed room.]
[Then it wasn't about him at all.]
[She was the one who mattered, in that moment. Not him. It doesn't make sense to him why she's looking at him like this. Why she's so insistent he'd done something great. All he'd done was what someone in his position should do. And got lucky. If she'd been in there just a heartbeat longer...]
[... then she'd be another name on the list. Someone else he couldn't save. Couldn't defend. Despite the weight and supposed strength of everything in him, all the titles he had to hold up. He doesn't know if he could have done that, and taken her loss, too.]
Anyone with a spacesuit.
[But the words trail off. His arms moving to catch her. To support her when she slumps. They're around her when she starts Looking at him again. Touching his face. His scar. His words dry up. Wondering, distantly, what she's looking at. If she's seeing something else.]
[You're only human, she'd told him. And he'd wanted to be. Badly.]
[... could he have gotten her back, if he were?]
[He wants to look back at her, wants to keep reassuring her, but his eyes avert. He shakes his head, and tries to ignore how, even chilled and stiff, her fingers feel soft on scarred skin.] We should get you somewhere warmer.
no subject
He looks away, and his avoidance tugs at her heart. Diana shifts closer, wanting to tell him so many things: that he doesn't give himself enough credit, that he's a true credit to his people, that he had undoubtedly saved her life.
But she's already said all of this to him countless times, and is finally beginning to realize that words are not the way to get through to him. After these long minutes of disorientation, her mind is finally beginning to clear, and she makes a decision.
Her thumb continues its path back and forth across his cheek, a gentle touch, a quiet reminder. As she leans closer, she wishes he would look at her again, but doesn't wait for him to. Diana doesn't hesitate before pressing her lips against his, a ghost of a kiss, but one she hopes will finally relay to him that she doesn't say things she doesn't mean. That is not the Amazon way.
Then it's over, she's pulled back, not too far but enough to give him room to breathe.
There's the slightest hint of pink to her cheeks, but it might be because her blood is finally flowing correctly again.]
I would like that. Thank you, Shiro.
no subject
[He trusts her. Deeply. But it's more than that.]
[He's started to move. To help her to her feet, if she needs it. But her expression is lightening. She looks better. Maybe she won't need the help -- he's got to offer it, regardless. He knows that.]
[And... yet he can't move. Her fingers touch his face. The harsh line drawn across it. His eyes flick up as she leans in, ready to catch her, to support her. Whatever she needs him to do. He's here for her. Ready for nearly anything she needs.]
[Almost anything.]
[It's not something burning, something hot and urgent. It's quiet, it's careful. Something given over so gently, he doesn't realize he's relaxed against it. Leaned ever so slightly back with a need for contact he didn't know he wanted until now. It barely lasts a moment. But it pulls something from him. Makes him chase after it, if only for that same length of a second.]
[When he finds his voice, it's a little choked. And he can't say why.]
No... I -- thank you.
[What for, he doesn't really know. Some nameless ache starting to ease.]
no subject
But this one is measured, soft, and entirely intentional. Given from a place in her heart she hasn't thought of in a long time.
The ache is still present in her limbs, but it isn't nearly as prevalent as it had been just minutes ago. She smiles, gentle and affectionate, and draws her thumb once more across his cheek before moving it to his shoulder. Her heart tells her to kiss him again, but her mind scolds her for wanting as much. She does not want to push too much, and presses the selfish part of herself down. For now.
She squeezes his shoulders gently, slowly making to stand. Her voice is gentle, and there's an undertone of something in her words, as if she's disappointed that she's saying this at all.]
We should move.
no subject
[There's nothing in his brain, for those few heartbeats, except for that kiss.]
[It's a good, soft few moments, in the middle of everything breaking down around them. He chases her for a few moments longer, follows her lips. But -- but it's not the time. Even if when he opens his eyes again, they're a little clouded. Looking at her and only her.]
... we need to. You... should get some rest.
[He has to swallow around the words. To make them come out.]
I'll... go back for the suit. Don't worry.
[You'll be okay, I've got you, he wants to say. But the mission is more important here. Isn't it? More important than what he wants.]