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Cúrre ([personal profile] hownkai) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou_log2016-05-01 09:04 pm

( may event log )

Who: Everyone
When: May 1st and on
Where: The Moira + Amissis-Re
What: The crew finds themselves visiting the very barren planet of Amissis-Re.
Warnings:None, but please label your content!

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far from nowhere
"the trees rustle in the evening when we stand uneasy before our own thoughts."

With the events of Del Pascia behind the Moira, things are only now beginning to settle—and not very well. Through the combined efforts of some of the crew, D-E-L and her permanent residents were incinerated into the dust of space. While it’s not the most peaceful end, it is one, and not many are going to be thinking back on how nice Del Pascia’s facilities were for quite some time. Repairing what they could of the ship’s interior and putting as much distance between the Moira and the prison as possible, those aboard are informed by Navigation that they are approaching another planet. This means, of course, the potential for better supplies, as some things are beginning to dwindle, and the Captains elect to dock so long as the crew follows protocol.
WELCOME TO AMISSIS-RE



Amissis-Re is an unregistered planet with no documented histories or signs of life. The Moira’s Navigation crew have scanned the planet for any usable resources and have discovered a faint signal emitting from beneath the surface of Amissi-Re. Using the transporters and any other crafts located in the Cargo Bay, the crew are able to travel to the source of the signal. Upon arriving in its exact location, they’ll find a small series of lakes that lead to a tower-like structure that appears to be in use. Crew must cross a poorly assembled bridge system that sways and dips when weight is applied to it in order to gain access to the entrance. Once there, a woman comes out to greet them and explains, excitedly, that she is so very happy that they have come to Amissis-Re.

Everyone can go home.

Their host insists that she has done the impossible and has somewhat fixed the Ingress that’s been built on Amissis-Re a long time ago, and what’s more, she can send crew home for short bursts of time. Upon following this woman inside, crew will find that the planet is not, in fact, barren at all. Diving deep into the underbelly of Amissis-Re, it’s like an eternal factory of machines, and while vast, for whatever reason, it also seems incredibly welcoming...

LEAP OF FAITH ( 05.01 and on )
The barren planet of Amissis-Re is devoid of vegetation and organic life except for a lone woman, and the planet itself is an intricate honeycomb of machines that go for miles below the surface. Yet, that seems insignificant and unimportant in comparison to the news that the crew has just received. After Thán has looked at the Ingress, he tells the crew that he cannot say for certain that it is properly functioning, but Emiri native, Ben Link, will volunteer to test it out.

An elevator takes crew down to a glass platform that overlooks an inverted Ingress portal. In order to return home, the Moirans will have to take a leap of faith and jump in. Ben, in order to show his commitment to the crew and willingness to help get them home, takes that jump with Captain Thán seconds behind him. Jumping feels like dropping through wind; lights swirl, it’s warm, and a soft buzzing encompasses you as you fall. You don’t feel the landing. One moment you’re falling, and the next, you’re in a new world.

A few hours pass before a similar elevator rises from below and to the left of the Ingress, stopping beside the platform. Ben and Thán step out unharmed.

It works, and everyone can temporarily go home. Will you jump?

COMBINE THE EXTREMES ( 05.01 and on )
The woman that greeted the crew and led them to the platform will allow anyone that wants to go home the opportunity to go. There’s only one catch: it’s not permanent. She’s worked for years to fix the Ingress so that she can return to her own home but hasn’t been able to make the trip an everlasting one. Everyone always comes back. Always. They go for a few hours, at first, but that amount of time increases with each visit.

The one guideline, she says, is that you can’t go alone. Each trip requires a partner, or it becomes too much for the mind to bear. These rules are simple: the world takes shape depending on who jumps first, but if crew go hand-in-hand and leap at the same time, the worlds combine. This new world will be populated with people that existed in both and may appear to be a jarring combination of both worlds. It may seem unusual, but if the woman is asked, she’ll explain that the combined world does exist as there are more universes than can be imagined. The Ingress tries to take the person to their own home, their original home, but when jumping together, it finds the closest possible match and deposits them there instead.

From that point on, you can travel the world together or split up, but remember, this world is a living, functioning world. It doesn’t matter if it’s the home of one crew member or a combination. You meet other people. You can get hurt. You influence and are influenced by others.

Be cautious, and enjoy your visit “home”.

LINGER ON ( 05.05 and on )
The more times the Amissis-Re Ingress is visited, the more it seems that your trips last longer and the experience becomes even more vivid. More real and harder to distinguish from the current reality that you know. It’s difficult to explain why, but you get the feeling that maybe if you went without the aid of the host, that perhaps you’d be able to stay. Forever. It takes some subterfuge, but in time, you see your chance: she’s nowhere in sight, and you take it.

The world you are in now is completely your own, whether another crew member accompanied you or not. The people you know are there, everything around you is exactly as you remember. A few hours pass, and you don’t feel that familiar tug, that invisible hook at the base of your spine that signals that your visit is over. Even more time goes by, and you’re still in that world, your home. When the first day has passed, you begin to question if you’ll ever go back, or if life on the Moira was all a dream. The person with you won’t be able to convince you otherwise, and they’ll start to feel less real, a stranger that you used to know.

There’s only one way to go back to the Moira. Someone from the other side has to come in and retrieve you both. Once in, contact with a third will jump-start a link through the Ingress, and it will pull all crew back to the platform.


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braceforimpact: (Ihr stürzt nieder; Millionen?)

[personal profile] braceforimpact 2016-05-09 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you for putting him down. It's not like he doesn't have feet. Or his AT Field. Or--

Wait.

"This is Earth?"

Kaworu actually stops, looking up at Sideswipe with a look that's... more confounded than he probably means to let on.

He looks from Sideswipe back to the cars. And the junk. And the command centre. And Sideswipe. And the cars.

...No.

Yes?
redshitlord: (no more for sure)

[personal profile] redshitlord 2016-05-09 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah! What's it look like? Cybertron?"

He grins down at the other guy like this is a hilarious joke. It's sort of funny how weirded out people get when you tell them you were on their planet before. And yes, he is enjoying this.
braceforimpact: (pic#10253877)

[personal profile] braceforimpact 2016-05-09 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
That's not funny.

At least someone is enjoying this, though, because Kaworu is not. He's... actually pretty upset. This doesn't make any sense, A.

B... no, actually, A. A is all he needs to be upset about this.

"How?"

Not everyone has the luxury of a reality where time and the universe doesn't follow a script, Sideswipe.
Edited (Unnecessary ellipsis. ) 2016-05-09 05:41 (UTC)
redshitlord: (could have swore you said before)

[personal profile] redshitlord 2016-05-09 06:22 am (UTC)(link)
"Um... we went through the spacebridge to the last place I remember being?" he says, slowly. Like he's speaking to someone with a head injury or difficulty understanding his words.

What does this guy mean "how"? Did he forget? Why is he freaking out about a scrapyard?

"What's your major malfunction here, dude?"
braceforimpact: (pic#10253877)

This tag wasn't supposed to be a shitpost but then it was

[personal profile] braceforimpact 2016-05-10 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
His malfunction is--ugh! Where does he even start?

"Not that!"

Does Sideswipe not remember the fiasco with the network post? Explanations and clear language are not Kaworu's strong suit. He's staring at the scrapyard with an intensity worthy of a glare.

"This is wrong. There was never a third." He turns that look on Sideswipe, as though the red bot has any hope of knowing what he's even talking about.

"How did you get here?"
redshitlord: (bad hearted boytrap babydoll)

it's okay!

[personal profile] redshitlord 2016-05-11 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
"Okay, dude, you're going to have to take some coolant or whatever it is humans do to relax. Because I don't know what you're talking about."

He holds up his hands in what he hopes is an apologetic gesture, waving them slightly. Wow, he knew the scrapyard was bad, but this is beyond even Russel's usual irritation. This wasn't even the place with the plastic rodent parade.

"A third what?"

Of course, Sideswipe responds with the trademark teenager answer to hostility they feel is undeserved. Snark.

"You remember how we walked through the spacebridge? That."
braceforimpact: (30)

Finally emerges from Happy Hour Hell to be... incredibly rude??? Karl no

[personal profile] braceforimpact 2016-05-15 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
"A third species."

And while he's being salty, Kaworu is so far from the kind of human Sideswipe means that it's almost his opposite, and 'coolant' still isn't what he'd take to relax.

His belligerent posture takes on an additionally defiant cast, as though perhaps he were not so much shorter than Sideswipe that he could be literally crushed underfoot with a little work.

"You don't belong here!"
redshitlord: (could have swore you said before)

w o w rude

[personal profile] redshitlord 2016-05-15 06:08 am (UTC)(link)
What.

No, seriously. What is this dude on about? No scrap he doesn't really belong on earth. He's not from earth. They're just crashing here to help with the Cons. Isn't that obvious?

Thankfully, he's not the sort to step on a human. Or whatever. So he just gives the guy an exasperated stare.

"Dude. We're not from Earth," he says, like that should be blatantly obvious. "We're just here to keep the 'Cons from wrecking the place. And, y'know, killing all you humans."
braceforimpact: (30)

[personal profile] braceforimpact 2016-05-15 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
Kaworu isn't sure if getting confirmation that Sideswipe's species didn't emerge from a third Seed of Life somewhere on Earth is a relief or not.

Because no, Sideswipe, it is not obvious, and he does not know what a 'Con is. So he just stares up at Sideswipe like he's not yet done with this topic.

"....."
redshitlord: (but don't think it bothers me at all)

[personal profile] redshitlord 2016-05-16 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
And he just stares back. Arms folded and full of teenage indignation. Because come on -- does he look like something from Earth?

"What?"
braceforimpact: (pic#10253877)

[personal profile] braceforimpact 2016-06-02 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"First of all, I'm not human." Not the kind of human Sideswipe means, or even the kind Sideswipe is.

Didn't you get that out of the network post???

Maybe one day, Kaworu will learn to relax and just accept that things aren't going to make sense all the time.

But when you've only been conscious and able to interact with the world for a few months of your fifteen/thirty-year multitemporal existence, it's probably hard to figure out when and where that kind of line is supposed to be drawn.
Edited (wHEEZES THIS IS SO LATE and I want Kaworu to stop having a tantrum lol) 2016-06-02 22:04 (UTC)