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( december intro log )
Who: Everyone
When: December 1st and on
Where: Throughout the Moira
What: Repercussions of Caducus Primary + New Arrivals + The Unknown
Warnings: None, but please label anything you do that needs a warning
"In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments; there are consequences."
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When: December 1st and on
Where: Throughout the Moira
What: Repercussions of Caducus Primary + New Arrivals + The Unknown
Warnings: None, but please label anything you do that needs a warning
The Ingress has pulled you in. Your body experiences several sensations at once: being pushed forward as if a hand is resting on your back, momentary and startling blindness, a gentle ringing in your head. You have difficulty discerning whether it is hot or cold, but where you have been prodded is noticeably warmer than the rest of you. Some may suffer from dizziness while others are perfectly fine. Once equilibrium has been reestablished, you will notice you are standing on a long platform and that the room is filled with a soft cerulean light. It's slightly humid and dark despite the glow around you, and various machines line the walls on either side, though they are not accessible from where you stand. Shortly after, you are led out and toward the medbay.
Inside this room, you are given a physical scan and sign a contract that states you are now part of the crew of the Moira with a specific job. This process consists of a complete work-up of medical history and current health, and afterwards, you are given your MID, a device that is integrated into your hand with only the slightest pinch. From there, you are guided out of the medbay and to your living quarters.
MERO DECK ● NOMO DECK ● MORO DECK
☄ Due to the circumstances of Caducus Primary, the captains appear abnormally absent. Unlike before, they will not be seen or heard from after processing the newest members of the crew. They can still be contacted via their MID devices for emergencies only, but otherwise, they have retreated to their rooms and clearly do not want disturbed. They are displeased with the events and will be less accommodating in regards to resources and rank privileges. In fact, they may feel less like a privilege and more like a punishment.


☄DRUM THRUM THUD
Inside this room, you are given a physical scan and sign a contract that states you are now part of the crew of the Moira with a specific job. This process consists of a complete work-up of medical history and current health, and afterwards, you are given your MID, a device that is integrated into your hand with only the slightest pinch. From there, you are guided out of the medbay and to your living quarters.
☄ Due to the circumstances of Caducus Primary, the captains appear abnormally absent. Unlike before, they will not be seen or heard from after processing the newest members of the crew. They can still be contacted via their MID devices for emergencies only, but otherwise, they have retreated to their rooms and clearly do not want disturbed. They are displeased with the events and will be less accommodating in regards to resources and rank privileges. In fact, they may feel less like a privilege and more like a punishment.


☄DRUM THRUM THUD
Reverberations of what has happened to Caducus Primary are still being felt despite having left the chaos behind. After the initial influx of new crew, there seems to be the occasional flicker of the power all throughout the Moira—like a pulse, a breath. Do the shadows move, or is it just a trick of the light? Several hours pass, and a message flashes across all MIDs. It is labeled urgent and comes directly from Thán; however, any responses will be automatically rejected.
Our ship has sustained minor outer damage, and the systems are fluctuating as they reboot themselves individually. Take care of darker areas, and travel with other crew if you need to leave your room.
Crew safety is severely stressed this month, especially after what's occurred, and anyone in need of medical attention is to report to the Medbay posthaste. Yet, the crew may soon realize it's not only the power that appears to be having issues as the days progress in their travels.
☄IN THE FRIDGE
Our ship has sustained minor outer damage, and the systems are fluctuating as they reboot themselves individually. Take care of darker areas, and travel with other crew if you need to leave your room.
Crew safety is severely stressed this month, especially after what's occurred, and anyone in need of medical attention is to report to the Medbay posthaste. Yet, the crew may soon realize it's not only the power that appears to be having issues as the days progress in their travels.
☄IN THE FRIDGE
From the 3rd on, things start to grow a bit chilly. With current power issues, a problem that even those in areas responsible for its function cannot seem to solve, there has been a steady decline of less vital life support systems. It soon grows cold enough that sections of the ship that house any sort of water systems may find them slowly freezing over, and even showers don't seem as warm as they should be. ( Those in Mero Deck may find their communal bathroom a rink. ) In the mess hall, late in the evening after all shifts are finished, several pipes rupture and create particles of ice (snow) and a solid slippery sheet across the entirety of the floor. Melting it may be a temporary solution, but as there is no way to keep the water in its liquid form, it might be inadvisable to try more than once.
Other areas of the ship are also open to exploration, though they may be affected by the power and temperature changes as well. Please advise the captains' warning.
Other areas of the ship are also open to exploration, though they may be affected by the power and temperature changes as well. Please advise the captains' warning.
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[Her tone, though surprised, is much more disbelieving than anything else. Farin knows that their are things in the universes that she doesn't and won't understand, forces she'll never encounter, magic and science she'll never know, but this is harder for her to come to terms with.
The man standing in front of her is telling her that the creature that started the end of everything is inside of him, is him somehow, and is taking the blame for all the loss.]
How can you admit that?
[Farin's brow furrows, lower lip trembling before she stops it.]
I can tell by the way you hold yourself that you didn't want them to do what they did. And I might not understand how it is inside of you, but. Why would you confess to me, when normally a person in my place would hate you for the role you had in this?
How can something so unreasonable be inside some like you?
[More than anything right then, she's amazed. Amazed that he would take that burden, amazed that he would admit anything to her, and she isn't well adjusted enough to process for than one emotion at a time.]
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Because... you're here. You deserve to-- to know. I can't do anything to make it right, but at least I can be honest about it.
[ Which is in good part the reason why, but there is another, and he goes on to add. ] Not to mention that if you hadn't heard it from me, then you'd have heard it from someone else.
[ And he wasn't trying to hide it, not anymore. There's not much point here, not after what's happened. He's sure somewhere in the ship's systems, all the information will be written down, the information stored away, so even if he and everyone else currently on the ship leaves eventually, whoever comes after will still know all about it, by only looking up the information. ]
That's a little complicated to explain. [ He could make it simple, but it makes more sense to just tell the whole story. He thinks so, at least. ] But I can tell you, if you want to know.
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[Farin thought it was horribly unfair that a man that would want to tell her this, risking whatever reaction she'd have, a man that doesn't seem to her to be a bad or unkind man, would have a monster inside of himself that he had no control over. She's unsure of how she feels, about any of it. A part of her wants to run away, to hide from him and everything, but there is a part of her, a stronger part, that wants to know more.
Always know more.]
I want you to tell me. As much as you are able to, because I just want to understand.
[She glances up, meets his eyes briefly, and then her shoulders sag. Farin isn't prepared enough for this, but she will do her best.]
Somewhere else? Or do you want to continue this here?
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Alright. [ He nods, gesturing down the hallway. ] We'll keep a little warmer while we walk?
[ He won't take her anywhere strange or far, but moving around does keep him distracted from the cold. Since he was headed to the living quarters anyway, he just resumes his walk there. ]
It wasn't purposeful. The creation of the monster, I mean. I had an accident some years ago, while I was working at a lab. It should've killed me, but instead it gave me... that. [ He pauses for a moment, giving her the time to ask any questions she might have. There's a lot to tell, so it's just easier if she directs the conversation to where she wants it to go. ]
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[Farin adjusts her gait to match Bruce's, hands loosely clasped in front of her. She tries to keep her expression level, not guarded, but more cautious so she doesn't upset him.]
It was science that changed you?
[Farin comes from a world that has no certain guidelines about the differences between magic and science, so she applies the terms loosely. What can be explained is science, what can't is magic. Though it probably isn't accurate, or at the very least, not the same way everyone else interprets it, it's what she knows.]
And it could not change you back? Do you want it gone?
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Yes. I wasn't told about all the details of the experiment, though I didn't know that at the time. When I realized what I was actually working on... it was too late for me.
[ There is a reason why he dislikes the Army or any government agencies, and it's not just because they've chased him all the way across the globe since the accident. There are always secrets, things kept on a need-to-know basis. That doesn't sit well with him, much less so now. ]
I do want it gone, yes. Of course. [ He'd have to be a soulless psychopath to want to keep a monster that he might lose control of at any moment inside him. ] But it's not happening. I've tried finding a cure before. It... didn't go too well.