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Thisavrou Head Mods ([personal profile] savmods) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou_ooc2017-07-18 09:58 pm
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tdm 19


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. The techs and others in the facility seem strangely frazzled and tired, but if asked, they reassure you that nothing is wrong, the danger has passed and everyone is all right now.

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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shadowblends: (❧ unmindful)

[personal profile] shadowblends 2017-07-20 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
[Less Centuarian, more homo superior, but he can't automatically assume Yondu's a mutant when they live on an alien planet.

He raises his hands, pointing to the left with the right and vice-versa with the opposite.]
Which way is right, though? [Someone's a bit of a smartass today.]

Nothing yet. A while back, I was sent to this horror planet to collect samples.
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[personal profile] yondu 2017-07-20 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
[He'd be impressed to learn that Terrans can come in colors that aren't various shades of dirt.]

It's the opposite of your left. [He can be smart right back, thank you.] You know what I mean.

Horror planet? What do you mean?
shadowblends: lookit this freaking dweeb (❧ playful)

[personal profile] shadowblends 2017-07-20 06:00 am (UTC)(link)
Of course I do. [Kurt snickers, briefly cupping both hands around his face then lowering them to grip his knees, fangs gleaming in a smirk and his tail twitching with excitement.] Did you know three lefts make a right?

[Oh, that's right. Yondu probably hasn't discovered that place yet. (Yet being the keyword there.)] It was this creepy planet with grotesque monsters and sludge and ... rock puzzles.

[If he seems distracted, it's because he is. There's a few particular questions he has, but mostly, he wants to know why this guy's blue.]
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[personal profile] yondu 2017-07-20 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
[He laughs when the kid does and, hey, looks like who has a mouth full of fangs, too. They're a little bit irregular but it's about the difference between someone who had the good fortune of braces and some poor soul who had to get by on county level dentistry.]

Between a rock and a mud place, huh? Doesn't sound like it'd be too rough to handle.

Trust me, I been to some places. I can handle a monster or two.

[He made sure his boy could, too.]

I'm just hopin' the pay is worth the mess.
shadowblends: (❧ cornered)

[personal profile] shadowblends 2017-07-20 06:53 am (UTC)(link)
[Heeey! Fangs-- like his own, except Yondu's got more than just his canines, unlike Kurt. He leans his head one way then the other, an almost owlish sort of gesture with how wide his eyes have gotten.]

Not if you're well-versed in such things.

It's not the monsters you have to continuously keep an eye on. [No reason to call out any certain beings or species.]

It is, but if you need money immediately, I've got some to spare.

[Because honestly, what's he going to do with all of it?]
Edited 2017-07-20 06:53 (UTC)
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[personal profile] yondu 2017-07-20 10:15 am (UTC)(link)
[Yondu tips his head and regards the kid with bright red eyes.]

I'm not gonna take money off a kid your age. You got things you should be spendin' it on.

Unless your mama or daddy is rich then yeah, I ain't against a handout.

Mostly I don't want a job where I gotta sit around too much. I start gettin' stir crazy an' not a person in the universe wants to see a Ravager go stir crazy.
shadowblends: (❧ speechless)

[personal profile] shadowblends 2017-07-27 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
[His own peculiar eyes flicker, hinting at a pale shade of orange as he leans closer to the screen.]

Like what? [And yes, he's genuinely curious.] Taking it 'off' me makes it sound as if you're stealing. That's not the case because I'm offering.

Sure, we can go with that. [Nevermind the fact he's got no idea who his biological parents are, so they might be rich or something.]

Then you should look into some of the side jobs they offer. Sometimes, it's just going to a planet to collect samples of the wildlife, but that can be dangerous all on its own. I've had personal experiences.