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Entry tags:
- *intro log,
- agents of shield: daisy johnson,
- all about j: j,
- bioshock: jack wynand,
- breaking bad: jesse pinkman,
- danger days killjoys: the girl,
- death note: l (crau),
- frozen: elsa,
- guilty gear: venom,
- mass effect: clone shepard,
- mass effect: nihlus kryik,
- mass effect: thane krios,
- mcu: james buchanan barnes,
- mcu: tony stark,
- mcu: wanda maximoff,
- metal gear: kazuhira miller,
- metal gear: liquid snake,
- metal gear: solid snake,
- metal gear: venom snake,
- mushishi: ginko,
- original character: adrien arbuckal,
- original character: alan varren,
- original character: andyr prince,
- overwatch: angela "mercy" ziegler,
- overwatch: fareeha "pharah" amari,
- overwatch: jesse mccree,
- overwatch: lúcio,
- overwatch: reinhardt wilhelm,
- overwatch: soldier 76,
- red vs blue: agent maine,
- red vs blue: agent texas,
- star trek aos: james t. kirk,
- star wars: luke skywalker,
- star wars: rey,
- the walking dead: carol peletier,
- the walking dead: daryl dixon (crau),
- transformers idw: ultra magnus,
- transformers mtmte: riptide,
- transformers mtmte: tailgate,
- tron: alan bradley,
- tron: yori (crau),
- uncharted: chloe frazer,
- uncharted: elena fisher,
- uncharted: nathan drake (crau),
- undertale: asriel dreemurr,
- undertale: mettaton,
- x-men movies: jean grey,
- x-men movies: peter maximoff
( august intro log )
Who: Everyone
When: August 1st and on
Where: The Moira
What: New “guests” join the crew on their journey and implement some changes.
Warnings: None for now. Please label your content!
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When: August 1st and on
Where: The Moira
What: New “guests” join the crew on their journey and implement some changes.
Warnings: None for now. Please label your content!
I N T R O L O G |
"We sometimes encounter people, even perfect strangers, who begin to interest us at first sight, somehow suddenly, all at once."
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[ Okay, one second. Let him just... adjust to the thought of people who are from approximately 1500 years after his time. On one hand, congratulations to the human race for surviving for that long (nuclear proliferation really put a damper on the expectancy of the human race), but. Damn.
While he mulls over this, deft fingers swiftly remove the magazine from his SVG, leaving the firearm largely harmless for Andyr to look over. The firearm itself is old, worn, and riddled with deep scratches from unforgiving elements, but the pieces have all been tended to with meticulous care, slotted and customized by an attentive eye. Clearly, this is Venom's livelihood: the weapon is as indicative of the wars that Venom has weathered as the roadmaps running over his face, the incongruous and artificial limb, the missing eye.
Like its owner, the rifle is a relic of the distant past. Clumsy, but efficient. ]
...Must be an antique for you, then.
gently steals shit from mass effect la de da
[ 3451. The latest he's heard here thus far was somewhere around 2500, which is still ancient to him, but at least the ship is pretty close to the technology he's used to, even if his world didn't do much in the way of interstellar travel.
taking the gun, he's careful with it, as if it's as delicate as an antique would be, despite it's relative age. hand move over the pieces of it, picking up all the scratches and dents, but it's easy to see how well taken care of it is other than weathering. andyr's moving pieces on it as he talks, with a kind of familiarity that speaks of having cleaned guns with his father before - granted, while the theory's mostly the same, the mechanisms have vastly changed. ]
Understatement. I could probably get enough to buy a pent house selling something like this. [ well, he couldn't, because he has zero rights as a person, but if he were normal, he could. ]
You know, traditional ammunition like that was phased out five or six centuries back. Some time before the US separation wars broke out. We use thermal clips now, with an internal accelerator. [ he's commenting idly, as he inspects the gun, clearly very curious. ] And there's plasma rifles too, but unless there's mechs on the field, that's just overkill.
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...Not that he looks any less baffled. 'Baffled' here is a vague lift of his brow and a shift of his feet, incidentally. ]
Still used for the same purpose.
[ Point, aim, shoot. That revelation makes his hopes of a world without warfare ring a bit hollow, but he tucks that moral crisis aside. ]
...What about nukes. They still exist?
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lifting up the gun, after having made double sure there's no round in the chamber, Andyr looks down the sights to gauge a feel for it, chatting distractedly. ]
Yeah, still around. Haven't been used much in the last half a century or so, though. No point in nuking a town and killing real humans when the wars are all clones.
[ More pieces being moved than actual assets. ]
There's been some strikes, though, before the KN gene cropped up. A few places in North America are restricted zones due to radiation. Some in the Middle East. Africa. Russia. China.
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He recalls an operation done in secret in his own world, "Les Enfants Terribles". How ironic that the children were never the terrible ones— only the man who decided that they should exist. ]
...So they've developed humans as a deterrent instead of nukes.
[ He says that with a tinge of disbelief, as if a man who's been shaped by conflict could ever be surprised about something like this anymore. Let's be real, none of this sounds particularly good (restricted zones??? jesus). What a bitter pill to swallow, the folly of humanity. ]
'KN gene'?
[ Asking for clarification in the fewest words possible, he opens and closes his metallic joints, reorients himself. ]
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The topic of KN gene, however, has Andyr blinking back up to him a moment, something hesitant there, and an odd feeling sneaks in, something he hasn’t really felt in years, at least in relation to this. Shame. For what he is, for what the outlook on him for this one gene has taught him. Then again, he hadn’t really had any normal people he cared about the opinions of in six and a half years to feel awkward around for it. Let alone one who knows nothing about his world and all that’s screwed up in it. Swallowing, the rifle sits idle over his knees for a moment, Andyr picking at the safety, flipping it one way and the other. ]
Kerns-Norman gene. It’s this thing only a few people have. Something like two or three percent of the population. When it activates in a host, it starts up rapid, free mutation, evolving the body to be more durable, boosts the immune system, improves organ function. [ Normal humans have had organ failure sky rocket, illness that just keeps coming back. the human genome crippled and weak. The KN gene had been nature’s way of reformatting life. ] People figured out it a few things - that KNs are durable enough to live through pharmaceutical human testing, that it allows someone to augment a human’s biology through surgery, and that it makes cloning possible, along with gene splicing.
[ picking the rifle back up, he hands it off to venom, done playing with it for now, while he’s explaining. ] So, KN1s, like me, get these things drilled into their backs. [ a tap to the port at the base of his neck ] And every few days, some lab tech sucks out some genetic material from spinal fluid, and spliced up a new model of clones.
Mine usually go to military purposes.
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Again, here's someone who burns from the helplessness of his genetics. The inexorable patterns etched into their code— how do you fight something that's inherent to you? How do you cope?
What's unforgivable is that there are people who would exploit that, but that's something that hasn't changed between 1984 and Andyr's time. Venom's expression twists into a faint grimace, jaw working and brows turning downwards as his bionic curls slowly over the hilt of his rifle. ]
And you're screened for that from birth?
Doesn't sound like most people would be fine with divulging that kind of information to their exploiters.
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[ Not that it's terribly easy to hide once it does activate. There's physical changes immediately. Iris discoloration, like the specks of bizarre purple in the blue of Andyr's eyes, growth spurts, the sudden shock of it to the body sometimes causing aches and pains, looking like illness. Like his sister'd had.
They'd made the mistake of taking her in to a clinic for it, before they realized what it was. Andyr was lucky in that his came later. ]
Mine activated at 12, so Dad stopped taking me to normal doctors. I didn't really get sick like most people anyway. [ took a few days out, here and there, to call sick days that were really just him and his dad eating pancakes and going out on the boat. ] But I had to start wearing blue contacts all the time, pretend I hurt more than I did, that I'm not as strong as I am.