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Cúrre ([personal profile] hownkai) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou_log2016-04-14 11:39 am

( april event log )

Who: Everyone
When: April 14th and on
Where: The Moira + Del Pascia
What: The prison isn't all that contained after all.
Warnings: For the (sort of) undead, possible violence, and nudity. Please label your content!

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revive the risk
"Big things have small beginnings."

Things have been going relatively well for the crew of the Moira thus far despite their current circumstances. With D-E-L’s help, many supplies have already been gathered, and those with the necessary components have begun making much needed repairs. Yet, things aren’t as peaceful on Del Pascia as they might have seemed.

The resident facility AI has slowly started growing more and more unresponsive to questions, often answering in rather irritated tones and short, snippy answers. Still, no system glitches appear across the prison except for one minor detail: random doors and hallways suddenly lock and close for no reason and don’t open again for varying amounts of time—ranging from minutes to hours. Does this have anything to do with the unsettling feeling some crew members have experienced since stepping foot onto Del Pascia? Or is there a simple explanation that can be easily chalked up to as an accident?


DECONTAMINATION #2 ( 04.14 - 04.17 )
On the Moira, crew come and go without much hassle. They take a transporter to planets and moons and back again without any fuss... Until today. All crew that try to reboard the Moira coming back from Del Pascia will be denied access, a warning flashing on their MID - Decontamination Required for Entry. It’s a protocol that hasn’t been enacted before, and the MID offers no explanation as to why it is now. The transporter will seal and then be permitted to dock in the Cargo Bay, where the procedure will begin. All crew on the transporter have to dispose of their clothing by placing it inside hazardous waste bags located in a compartment near the front of the craft. After all clothing is stored, a gas-like substance will fill the transporter, breathable yet tasteless, and once it dissipates, crew will be free to go.

Other crew members will be waiting in the cargo bay with clothing and blankets, per the captain’s instruction, but no clear explanation will be given for this sudden new protocol aside from “potential health risks”.

D.ON'T E.VER L.EAVE ( 04.18 - 04.23 )
After the decontamination procedures for the Moira go off, the captains issue a ship-wide alert to let the crew know that the ship is picking up on something inside each person that boarded the space station. It is speculated that the crew came in contact with an unknown biological contaminant either during the station’s decontamination procedure or sometime after. At this point, they aren’t aware of what will happen to those that are carrying the contaminant, and the captains ask for anybody with experience to head to the Medbay to begin testing. Crew don’t appear to be in any danger, so they are allowed to continue gathering materials and supplies on board the space station at their discretion. (Every time they come and go, they will be made to go through the procedure described above).

Any crew remaining on Del Pascia will find that D-E-L is more vocal than ever before. It is answering questions, as well as trying to convince crew members to abandon the Moira and take up permanent residence aboard the space station.

FEAR ME, LOVE ME, DO AS I SAY ( 04.24 - 04.28 )
Like most unfortunate things, it seems everything happens all at once.The noises you heard, a step falling moments after yours or a rattle coming from the vents, become louder. You can’t place where they are coming from at first. You turn, you follow, but the search yields no results. And then, without any warning, it’s crystal clear as “they” begin to creep and move from within the shadows and ruined sections of Del Pascia: the prisoners and workers said to have been relocated by D-E-L. Their voice is one, regardless of how many gather, and they tell you, “You can be happy here” and “I can make you better” shortly after.

Worse than the way they speak in unison is the way they look. Mutated and deformed, their prison uniforms are in tatters and covered in various levels of the same blood that the crew has experienced during their time on Del Pascia while visiting the prison blocks. They don’t attack to kill; they only try to detain, to drag crew members further into the station and are methodical and precise in how they do this as if they’re being controlled by something greater and much smarter than them.

To those that fight, D-E-L’s voice will call out, telling the Moiran not to struggle, to stay here and be safe, be better. The AI explains that life there on Del Pascia is easy, peaceful, and nobody will cause you pain. Suffering is a thing of the past and loneliness is something you’ll never know again. The prisoners follow the command of the AI, its voice falling from their lips. D-E-L claims they feel no pain, no hunger. They are united in one purpose and are therefore free of all strife. Wouldn’t it be nice to be free like that?

As always, fearing for the safety of the crew (and despite the disrepair of the Moira from events prior), the captains ask for all those capable to assist with extracting those aboard Del Pascia as quickly as possible before D-E-L tries to lock them inside. Running, after all, is better than dying, and it’s certainly something everyone aboard the Moira has gotten quite good at.
outer_space: (and not have to face the facts)

JUST BEFORE iii but send in the space zombies whenever you like

[personal profile] outer_space 2016-04-20 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The prison is fascinatingly empty. Within it are places where it feels as if the Force is holding its breath, others where it seeps in as though through innumerable cracks. His own feelings seem to echo off the durasteel walls, rattle the bars of the cells.

Kylo Ren doesn't care how deep he ventures into what can only be wreckage. He moves with a swiftness born both of urgency and a distaste for the task at hand—picking at the bones of some ship, scrounging parts for his lightsaber. (Scavenging. The word sets his teeth on edge.)

He's returning from an almost entirely fruitless expedition when he senses Han Solo. The man is afraid: good.

Kylo's pace quickens. He leaps a sheared-off section of floor, thrusts aside a tangle of wires with the Force, regretting again his lack of a lightsaber—with it, he could cut a path.

Like everyone else, Han Solo occupies himself with looting the ship for parts. He's an industrious thief, Kylo notes with nothing like pride. He's prepared to shove past, continue to the transporter, but Kylo catches sight of something in the man's hand. Small, metallic, potentially useful. ]
Do you know what that is? [ He demands, gaze fixed on the part. Not wanting to stare his failure in the face. ]
straightouttacarbonite: (004)

They will arrive at the worst possible moment no doubt 8D

[personal profile] straightouttacarbonite 2016-04-20 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[The wrecked parts of the prison put him on edge, but Han has gotten damned good at subduing his nerves over the years. You have to, with the kind of work he does. Still. There's something wrong here that he can't put his finger on. Today it seems like it's quieter, which ought to be a good sign and definitely isn't, if his instincts are worth anything. But down here he's been finding more and more useful salvage-- electrical components and wires, bits from the station's computers-- and he's not giving up on that.

The footsteps don't trouble him, because he's seen half a dozen people pass by that way and none of them worry him. He wasn't counting on anyone coming through the other passage, the one with the cavernous pit. So Kylo's voice takes him by surprise, and though Han steels himself to show little reaction, he can't do anything to stifle his feelings-- sharp surprise and then a deep wariness. Not quite fear, because this time he's got a better idea of what he's up against and because he's still not sure what provoked the last time. But he's not trusting the stranger as far as he can throw him.]


I've got a couple ideas.

[Carefully casual. He resists the petty urge to close his hands around it, watching Kylo's face. It's not much of a bargaining chip, but maybe it's something. Certainly better than beating the hell out of each other over nothing.]