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Cúrre ([personal profile] hownkai) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou_log2016-07-19 01:11 am

( july event log )

Who: Everyone
When: July 18th and on
Where: Slave trade outpost in the Runoff.
What: The Ingress malfunctions, sending the Moira into a different universe. Some of the crew end up on one of the Runoff’s many slave trading outposts.
Warnings: Sex, murder, kidnapping.

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deep in the murk
"It comes first and follows after. Ends life, kills laughter."

With the outcome of the battle against the Caducans and the Moira having twisted together with their ship to form a strange combination of glass, metal, and organic parts (both across the ship and among the crewmembers), there is still the matter of the Ingress not functioning “properly”. It hasn’t worked correctly since the very first person arrived on the Moira through it, and there is little the Captains themselves know about its functions. However, now, more than before, it’s even worse than that. The Ingress malfunctions yet again. This time, though, it doesn’t simply combine time and space and objects around it—it encompasses the entirety of the ship and sends it far off into a completely different universe. Welcome to:

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( click text for a rough map/layout )


This puts the Moira closer to its final destination, and most of the glass has disappeared as the Caducan ship has been left behind aside from small things here and there (i.e., some of the walls in the corridors, random furniture in the rooming decks, the rooms themselves). Even the mess hall has permanently changed. Yet, there is some bad news that comes with this transition. The universe the ship is in is so terrible that it has been given its own name so that travelers avoid it altogether. Even the Captains themselves are aware of just how Bad News this universe is and had originally planned to take “the long way around” to avoid it. Anything shady or unsavory can be found in the Runoff, and while it might not appeal to the majority, it is simply second-nature to those who inhabit it. From arms trafficking to drugs, whatever one might think is illegal somewhere else is suddenly very legal and very dangerous.

Through the transition, some of the crew will accidentally end up on a nearby outpost specifically used for slave trade. It is a covered, temporary establishment used only for this purpose, meaning there are no open markets, hotels, or businesses of any sort. Stalls and tents line dirty streets, and ships litter the space around the outpost. This is a slave trade zone. People come and go but do not stay. Various lifeforms can be found here, and there are many different forms of slave trade happening. The motto “honor among thieves” does not exist in this place either. Crew who end up here will be “free”; however, this means that there is the potential to be taken and sold or kept by those of the Runoff. The Moira will not be close to this outpost, but the signals given from their MIDs will alert the crew to their location. Rescue, obviously, is imminent, but those who choose to help their fellow crewmembers must keep to small stealth missions using transporters or other crafts with one important detail in mind: they cannot bring attention or notice to the Moira itself.

Almost one-third of the crew has found themselves on the slave trade outpost, leaving the rest to plan for rescue. The Captains will immediately divulge all information that they have about the outpost, which is unfortunately very little outside of the stigma associated with the Runoff. The Captains will ask any MID techs or those with skills to create a program that allows person to person location; this function will allow crewmembers to search for those on the outpost via their MIDs. Rescue efforts are encouraged, and all the ships and transporters in the cargo bay will be available for public use. Crew will be told to be careful and quiet, bringing no attention to the Moira’s location, and most importantly, do not stand out. If crew look and act like they don’t belong there, others will notice. Stealth is the name of the game, and blending in is a necessity.


time goes by slowly
The unfortunate crewmembers who ended up on the outpost have now found themselves pursued by those looking to make a profit through slave trade. The standards of hard labor vary from owner to owner, but it is what it sounds like. Rough, hard work that will last as long as the body performing it can endure. If purchased, owners might examine their new property to determine what type of work they’d be best suited for and then split them up into holding areas until they are done with their purchases. Others might have their slaves begin work by cleaning their ship or holding stalls or packing up their tents and gear. The owners, and their needs, are as varied as the universe. Did you manage to escape? Or were you forced to work before you were rescued?


and it seems to last forever
Like the crewmembers taken by general labor owners, the murdersport slavers buy and take whomever they believe can last the longest in the pit. Some take those who appear to be strong or have great stamina, and some take those who are light on their feet or are quick-witted. Some crew are chosen simply based on appearance and how good they’ll look in their gear. If pursued, the slavers will do everything they can to capture the Moirans, and if captured, crew might be taken to a holding stall or a testing pit so that their skills can be witnessed by the public and tested. Some slavers want to show off their new property by throwing them into small roped off areas with other slaves, various creatures, or machines. Some make them stand up in front of groups and simply show them off, boasting that, at the next big event in the Runoff, they’ll surely win the grand prize. What kind of slaver has taken you? Will you be forced to fight before you rescue? Or will you not make it to the Moira before the Ingress pulls you back?


but then it starts to fly ( cw: sex )
As is typical of this universe, slave trade comes in various forms. The most notorious being its illustrious sex trade. Slaves are bought and sold quickly and often, with no notable preference for appearance or species. Buyers come from all over to find slaves to work in their brothels, for personal use, as in-house entertainment, and much more. While the other two most popular type of slave trade don’t care as much about the physical well being of their property, these specific owners usually do. They might try to incapacitate first, so that the slaves aren’t bruised or cut, and if necessary, use binds until they can get them back to their ships or holding stalls. Some owners have their slaves cleaned and dressed in the finest attire, while others shove them into uniforms and tossed into stalls. Were you captured? Did you escape? Or were you rescued before something untoward occurred?
What's more, events of the past always have a way of coming back to haunt you.

Months past, a monster terrorized the crew and left a very literal mark upon those that it touched. Those scarred by encounters with the Ploiatos will find their minds drifting as they work and go about their day. They may also find themselves in a different part of the ship than intended when they come back to themselves. It happens slowly, these small moments of lost time. But both before and after these events occur, one might notice that the scars seem to shift slightly. Where the patterns have been stable for months, suddenly the branching arms of the scars appear to be in a slightly different position than before. More often than not, those who lose time will regain awareness and find themselves in Navigation. When this happens, oftentimes Captain Manasseh will herd them out with a quiet, but undeniably firm, suggestion to visit the infirmary. More unsettling are the moments when they awaken in the I.L.R. standing outside the one door that should never be opened. As for those who were lucky enough to avoid encounters with the creature locked within, they must figure out how to deal with their friends and fellow crew who seem to walk around in a fog with no control of their actions.


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thumbsdown: (in the machine)

[personal profile] thumbsdown 2016-07-19 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[Boone hasn't had the opportunity to change out of the slave uniform he was stuck in, and he probably should bandage up his wrists. But when he runs into Surely on his way back to his room to do those things, the look on his face is already firmly set to "people are dying tonight".

He sure is happy to see her, though. Even if it doesn't really show.]

You're damn right I am.

[He has to grab his weapons first, though. And get out of this uniform. It makes him feel disgusting. He doesn't really give a shit about his wrists. He keeps walking, assuming she'll follow him.]

Gonna need a plan first.
chipouttaluck: (oh my god jenny)

[personal profile] chipouttaluck 2016-07-20 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
[Got it in one, she's following right along. Figures if his wrists were that bad, he'd've fixed them up himself, so she decides not to fuss about it.]

Better than just shootin' everybody, huh.

[She ain't too good at planning until the planning part's over. But she's thinking it over, all the same.]

Gotta pick the locks first. [What kinda locks? All of them.] Take out the guards, anybody comin' by, 'til we run outta ammo or everybody's in the dirt. Whichever comes first.

[Try not to die, but that kinda goes without saying.]
thumbsdown: (and one more)

[personal profile] thumbsdown 2016-07-20 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
We're still gonna shoot everybody.

[They just need to get onto the outpost first. Maybe plan a way to not die while they're at it Then they can shoot everybody.]

Got some people in mind I'd like to shoot first, though.

[He scowls as he unlocks the door to his room. He knows their faces. They're going to die on that outpost.]

Guess we better make sure we don't run out of ammo. Not leaving again until every slaver there has a hole in his head.

[Or lots of holes, everywhere. Depends on how much ammo they have. Either way, he's not thinking too logically himself. This is going to be a great plan.]
chipouttaluck: (it's only a model)

[personal profile] chipouttaluck 2016-07-20 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
That's the most important bit, really.

[Step One: Fly to Slave Planet. Step Two: ??? Step Three: Murder Everybody. Gotta be somebody 'round here who knows how to fly one of those spaceboats...]

How many of 'em are there? Rough guess'll do fine. [Needs to know how much ammo to pack up. Y'know. In addition to the whole trying not to die bit.]

Think I got a few frag grenades somewhere 'round here, could help in a pinch. [Cause some chaos. Anyway, when he goes in his room, she just waits on the outside of it, leaning against the wall.]
thumbsdown: (fight it with all of our might)

[personal profile] thumbsdown 2016-07-20 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
Not sure. A lot. Didn't see much of it.

[There's a brief silence as he changes his clothes. While he's lacing up his boots, he continues.]

Might be a better way to find out before we head back over.

[He's pissed, but he's not quite stupid enough to run back to the outpost without knowing a little bit about what he's getting himself into. That doesn't mean he's thought of a way back over there yet, though.]

Lot of slaves there too. Pretty easy to tell them apart. Might wanna be careful with any explosives. Maybe only use them if we know for sure no one else is gonna get caught in the blast.
chipouttaluck: (oh my god jenny)

[personal profile] chipouttaluck 2016-07-20 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
Buncha folks got nabbed... maybe somebody 'round here's got a good head for maps?

[Or, you know. Planning things. In general. Maybe they just need more people all around. A lot of stuff's gotta get done, even though she's not sure exactly what all that stuff is. Killing Caesar didn't come down to anything more than guns blazing and getting lucky.]

Yeah, wouldn't wanna clip anybody. Maybe if we get up a crowd of guards goin' after us, clear 'em up.

[Well. As much as chunky salsa counts as clear, anyhow.]

Think we might need to get some more people in on this. Don't think we'd be short on volunteers, either. Might have some better ideas about all this.

[Murder's well and good, but living's even better.]
thumbsdown: (but this torch that i've found)

[personal profile] thumbsdown 2016-07-20 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. Too bad we can't destroy the outpost itself. Know it wouldn't do much in the long run, but it'd be one less place selling slaves.

[They don't really have the means of doing that, though. This isn't like the Mojave, where the legionaries were often simply camped around a fire with sleeping bags and tents. Even Cottonwood Cove wasn't too hard to clear out, simply because it was mostly open with plenty of vantage points. They don't have that kind of advantage here.]

Not sure how many people ended up over there. Only saw a few, mostly from my cell. Guessing a lot of them are gonna be pissed, though. Shouldn't be too hard to find them.
chipouttaluck: (oh my god jenny)

[personal profile] chipouttaluck 2016-07-22 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
Be like kickin' up a cazador nest.

[Sometimes that kinda thing ain't a problem with her. More than sometimes. But the last nest hasn't stopped stinging, if half the ship still being missing, dead, or both is any proof. So maybe just a little bit less murder this time, and that'd be just fine.]

If they haven't come back 'round here yet, we'll swing around and grab whoever we can on the way out. Or in. Or... however this kinda thing works.
thumbsdown: (that's how it goes)

[personal profile] thumbsdown 2016-07-23 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
You know anyone who'd want in?

[He's planning on asking Elle, and he also knows that Kaz at the very least was planning on revenge too. He doesn't think it'll be too difficult to get either of them to help out.]