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Thisavrou Head Mods ([personal profile] savmods) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou_ooc2017-03-24 10:49 pm
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tdm 16


test drive meme


Ingress travel can be disorienting, but there’s no need to worry! All side effects are temporary and lessen with each trip. Your body may experience 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 may 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. You notice that the area you are in is filled with a soft cerulean light and feels slightly humid and dark despite the glow around you. Regardless of your current state, however, the stress of initial Ingress travel forces your body into unconsciousness.

Waking up is another story. Or maybe it isn’t.

You find yourself in a nondescript room; sometimes with others who have found themselves in the same situation, sometimes alone. A medical tech is always present to explain what’s happened before giving you some clothes, a TAB, and a guide that discusses things in further detail. This entire process also consists of a complete work-up of medical history and current health in order to obtain your signature—a specific frequency that will allow them to hone in on exactly where it is you’re from in order to get you back there.You spend your first week on the Ingress Complex while other accommodations and arrangements are made for you.

welcome to thisavrou





escoria


⋆ Escoria is classified as Exploration Class (EC), and travel through the Ingress is mostly smooth except for one issue: anyone with powers or abilities will find that the distortion between worlds has temporarily caused problems accessing them. Essentially, it has left all travelers depowered. Another similar issue comes in the form of the location of Escoria’s Ingress—seemingly in the middle of a vast ocean, the Ingress is balanced precariously on a set of buoys connected to a small floating dock. Once on this dock, it is clear there is no getting anywhere without some transportation. Testing the dark waters will find it unbearably cold, though not cold enough to form ice, and far off in the distance, between the mist and ever-constant gray light - where’s the sun? - some might even notice what looks like an island.

⋆ The boat that eventually comes to your rescue isn’t very big, one of a fleet used to transport visitors from the floating Ingress platform. Only a few passengers are allowed on each one--a maximum of six. The boat’s captain is quite insistent that each group remain small, handing out blankets to those who did not come prepared for the chill. It isn’t too much trouble as there are a great many boats and plenty of natives to pilot them. The weather is cool, the skies are dark with rain that might fall, but for now things seem alright. Leaning out on the rail, you might see some shark-like sea creatures breaching the surface to breathe. Of course, you might also see quicksilver figures darting underneath the water from the corner of your eye, which is then followed by a sharp rocking of the boat. Did something nudge the vessel? Maybe you ought to make sure people stay back from the sides in case they fall in...

⋆ Despite the calm appearance of the sky, the worst has happened. A storm hits at just the right time to drive your boat against one of the multitudinous reefs, roughly jarring its passengers, and then, the waves continue to batter the ship against it until it falls to pieces. You get lucky and find a piece of debris to hold onto to keep your head above the water until the storm passes, although it’s some time before even a calm comes. Once it does, you have to deal with the facts: you’re stranded with minimal supplies, all alone except for the other people who were on board with you when the ship went down in the waves. And what’s worse, the water isn’t getting any warmer. What do you do to survive until help, hopefully, arrives? Will you make an attempt to swim to shore or wait for someone to send another boat?

⋆ The few who manage to weather the storm and make it to one of the few islands of Escoria are, indeed, lucky. What lies beneath the surface of those dark waters is much more dangerous and deadly. Distant cousins of Thisavrou’s native Gorgona of Region Four, these nameless creatures are ruthless as they hunt. They slither the shallow surfaces of the reefs spread out across Escoria, waiting for even the slightest ripple of water to alert them to their prey. At first, looking into the water reveals nothing. Then, the closer these things come to the surface, the faster it begins to change and look as if something familiar, something you long for is calling to you. It can be a person, alive or dead, or it could be something intangible like a goal waiting to be fulfilled or an object waiting to be touched. This is how they lure the unsuspecting below the surface, and once they have their claws in you, it’s very difficult to escape. The urge to be with them is impossibly strong regardless of the fact that no one can hold their breath for that long or survive the deep cold of the water for longer than a few minutes.

Your only chance of escape? Someone who might have noticed that you’d suddenly slipped under without a sound. Or, if by chance, you manage to snap off a piece of the coral in the reefs. It changes with the shape of the holder, and that, if you’re lucky, might be the very weapon that saves you.


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counterblows: (϶ and i can't stop)

[personal profile] counterblows 2017-05-03 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[That prompts a low, faintly annoyed sigh, since the scare quotes pretty much give him all the information he needs. It's not clear to what extent he can communicate a glare via the tilt of a helmeted head alone, but he's pretty sure he manages it.]

All right, fine. It wasn't any fun the latest time it happened. Happy?
notglitching: (red - dropping in)

[personal profile] notglitching 2017-05-04 12:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[Oh, Rinzler's very familiar with the lexicon of helmet-glares. Wash might, just maybe, be able to pick up the smirk in the slight tip of Rinzler's shell that answers back. (And the quiet catches, not-quite-laughter, in his sound.) Accuracy is important!

Still, Wash is back. Rinzler is pretty happy about that, memory or no.]


Injuries?
counterblows: (϶ as i'm the worst of all)

[personal profile] counterblows 2017-05-04 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's not as obvious as, say, the way Maine could hold up a hand, a thumb and forefinger extended in a vague U-shape against the gold dome of his helmet - a surefire indication that he had found something amusing, and was smiling. But Rinzler is vocal enough in his own right. The incremental tilt of his visor, the rasping noise that sounds like something might've gotten stuck in his throat, if he has one.

He's laughing at him. Wash settles for a disgruntled sigh, a breathy fuzz of static.]


Plenty of those.

[If he had an A.I. unit, doubtless they would have discharged biofoam at the first indication of cracked ribs or the flurrying burst of shrapnel lodging itself into the meat of his thigh. If he was the type to keep an A.I. unit, it wouldn't be a problem.

But he isn't. And so it is.]
notglitching: (red - enforcer)

[personal profile] notglitching 2017-05-07 02:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[The amusement gives way to a sharp tilt of assessment, but between the armor and his own familiarity with user health... well, Wash doesn't seem to be gouting blood all over the floor. Still, the data isn't something to dismiss. The program takes a half-step closer, not quite puncturing Wash's personal space, but still putting himself in range to assist if the user should collapse at random.

Or need help walking.]


Avoiding system authorities?

[Because Rinzler does know a guy, but considering their location... well, the Savrii processing would be quicker.]
counterblows: (϶ as i'm the worst of all)

[personal profile] counterblows 2017-05-07 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Define system authorities.

[The response ratchets out with a quick snap-and-retort, the sort of sharp question more suited from a higher up to an A.I. unit. The kind of question he might've once posed to Delta, in earlier times.

Far earlier times.]
notglitching: (red - waiting)

[personal profile] notglitching 2017-05-08 12:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's a clear request. Directly phrased. The implied command might be worth resenting... if Rinzler hadn't fired off his own series of data requests to this user just moments prior.]

"Savrii".

Administrative structure: vague, ineffective.
Primary interests: regulating intersystem travel. Also responsible for orienting new imports.
Estimated threat level: low.
counterblows: (϶ on a sinking ship)

[personal profile] counterblows 2017-05-08 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[What little context he has is enough to piece together the general idea. Savrii, in charge of this complex, this place, and potentially responsible for whatever kind of interdimensional malfunction sucked him through and deposited him here; a fact for which he's still uncertain if he should be grateful or murderous.

In the end, he settles for neither.]


Anyone ever tell them their regulation of intersystem travel is also pretty ineffective?
notglitching: (red - turn away)

[personal profile] notglitching 2017-05-09 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Welcome to attempt.

[For whatever good that will do. Rinzler doesn't estimate it worth the bother.

But, more importantly:]


Possess repair facilities.
counterblows: (϶ but a dollar for your insights)

[personal profile] counterblows 2017-05-09 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[Welcome to try. Well, that's pretty indicative of the probability of success there. Wash dismisses the idea at roughly the same moment Rinzler does; he's had his fill of administrative bullshit to last him a goddamn lifetime.

"Repair facilities" is a far more useful prospect. For the moment.]


You mean...what, like medical?
notglitching: (red - look back)

[personal profile] notglitching 2017-05-09 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
[Rinzler nods, sound catching with a pitch that almost approaches grumble. What else did the user think he meant?]
counterblows: (϶ but a dollar for your insights)

[personal profile] counterblows 2017-05-09 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Effective repair facilities?

['Cause he's not real sure about how he feels, putting himself in the hands of people he's got no knowledge about. Couldn't exactly trust the medical staff at the Project to put him back together with any accuracy after his own self-destruction, and those were the people who were meant to have his back.

They'd had his back all right.]
notglitching: (red - headtilt)

[personal profile] notglitching 2017-05-09 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
[The enforcer's mask slants a fraction, shoulders twitching. He doesn't know. User repair is not, and has never been one of Rinzler's skills.]

Can accompany if wanted.

[If.

No illusions here.]
counterblows: (϶ or a fortune for your disaster)

[personal profile] counterblows 2017-05-09 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[That's...

Huh.

Maybe the first time someone's offered him a choice in what feels like years. It shouldn't arrest him like this, shouldn't strike him like a bullet to the lower left of his lung.]


Directions.

[That's the most he can manage, at the moment. In the wake of everything.]

I just need directions.
notglitching: (red - step away from the window)

[personal profile] notglitching 2017-05-09 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[The opaque shell—and Rinzler's stare behind it—lingers unmoving for a beat. Then the program ducks his head, a few gestures calling up a diagram—a map—on his TAB. Without another device to send it to, he can't properly pass on the data, but he expands the view, highlighting their current location and the medbay adjacent to the processing center for new arrivals.]

Datapackets, other assistance available for new imports.
counterblows: (϶ that gets off on being down)

[personal profile] counterblows 2017-05-09 10:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[A map. A holo-display, complex in its scope and just as vast, but there's a track highlighting the place where he needs to go, and that's good enough.]

Great.

[Divorced from the context that he just arrived from, unlikely to have to fend away questions about the neural jacks at the base of his skull or the presence of an artificial intelligence that no longer exists - yeah, sounds like something too good to be true.

He'll take it.]


Run this spiel a lot, don't you?
notglitching: (red - above)

[personal profile] notglitching 2017-05-09 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's really for the best Wash is fluent in helmet-stare. The current one is shading surprised and skeptical. No really, what about Rinzler made this user think he went around helping confused strangers? Not to mention, he'd all but advertised his distaste for the local admins Wash was heading towards.

After a moment or two of pointed staring, the black mask jerks unequivocally sideways. No.]
counterblows: (϶ i could learn to pity fools)

[personal profile] counterblows 2017-05-09 10:36 pm (UTC)(link)
[When that's your secondary language - the first being a profound cocktail of sarcasm and profanity - you learn to adapt pretty quick. Rinzler looks at him, and that'd be enough, except that he feels the need to tack a non-verbal negative to the end regardless.]

Yeah. I figured.
notglitching: (red - dropping in)

[personal profile] notglitching 2017-05-11 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[Good. The enforcer's helmet twitches, a lateral dismissal that all but broadcasts eyeroll, before slanting to the side. Mute interrogative, unspoken prompt.

Anything else, user?]
counterblows: (϶ and i can't stop)

[personal profile] counterblows 2017-05-11 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's a credit to Rinzler that he can communicate that sort of inquisitive air through body language alone, through his stance and the inclination of his head, but Wash makes the active choice to simply not dwell on it.]

No. I'm good.

[He's far from "good." But at the moment, he doubts there's anything more that Rinzler - or anyone else for that matter - can do to help him further.]
notglitching: (red - turn away)

[personal profile] notglitching 2017-05-13 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[Lie or no, it's the expected response. Rinzler ducks his head, acknowledging. There's a momentary lag, before he types out two last lines.]

Communicators distributed by sysadmins.

Contact if assistance is required.


[The words linger in the air, red-orange glowing against the dark grey background of the prompt, before Rinzler cancels the holographics and turns. Injuries or not, hovering is unlikely to do much more than irritate, especially when Wash has made his preference clear.

Then again, what the user doesn't know can hardly make a difference. And it's not like Wash can call if he needs help, until the import processing concludes. Without further address, Rinzler will walk away around the corner. Away, off—up, maybe. He hasn't quite mapped out these vents. But he won't go far, until the user (ally) makes it where he needs.]
counterblows: (϶ as i'm the worst of all)

[personal profile] counterblows 2017-05-13 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[Contact if assistance is required. Even if he's not really cut out for this, but because some previous version of Wash must have, apparently, left enough of an impression. Maybe an impression of someone who wasn't capable enough to handle it, though given his current state, could he blame someone for reaching that conclusion?

Not as of now, no.]


...right. Yeah.

[Not very likely, in his mind, but it means something, maybe, that Rinzler made the offer at all.

And then he's gone, leaving Wash to the unfortunate turbulence of his own thoughts.]