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Entry tags:
- #missions,
- allen walker (d. gray-man),
- alphonse elric (fullmetal alchemist),
- arya stark (asoiaf),
- billy cranston (power rangers zeo),
- charlie cutter (uncharted),
- crystalia amaquelin (marvel 616),
- dick grayson (dc comics),
- emil castagnier (tales of symphonia),
- flora (the winx club),
- haruto souma (kamen rider wizard),
- jade curtiss (tales of the abyss),
- kaede kaburagi (tiger & bunny),
- kano shuuya (kagerou days),
- katniss everdeen (hunger games),
- keith gandor (baccano!),
- keith goodman (tiger & bunny),
- kenjirou tateyama (kagerou days),
- kido tsubomi (kagerou days),
- kousuke nitoh (kamen rider wizard),
- lelouch vi brittania (code geass),
- luke fon fabre (tales of the abyss),
- maria thorpe (assassin's creed),
- max kearney (original),
- maya fey (ace attorney),
- nicolas brown (gangsta),
- phoenix wright (ace attorney),
- raiden (metal gear),
- remy lebeau (marvel 616),
- rose lalonde (homestuck),
- roslyn "mcsexy" small (original),
- saber (fate/extra),
- saori nakagawa (original),
- sheena fujibayashi (tales of symphonia),
- shelke rui (ffvii:doc),
- sophie (tales of graces),
- suzaku kururugi (code geass),
- urahara kisuke (bleach),
- zelos wilder (tales of symphonia),
- ✝ adam jensen (deus ex),
- ✝ asch the bloody (tales of the abyss),
- ✝ aurican (dragonlance),
- ✝ barney calhoun (half-life),
- ✝ bella swan [twilight],
- ✝ belphegor (katekyo hitman reborn),
- ✝ belthazar spellscry (original),
- ✝ leonard "bones" mccoy (star trex xi),
- ✝ matou kariya (fate/zero),
- ✝ sam winchester (supernatural),
- ✝ sergeant calhoun (wreck-it ralph),
- ✝ sesshoumaru [inuyasha],
- ✝ sho (moon child),
- ✞ — dropped characters — ✞
MISSION: RELEASE THEM BACK INTO THE WILD
Date & Time: April 27th - May 1st
Location: Wollongong, Australia, 2464.
Characters: All voluntary transports + maybe a few drafted ones.
Summary: Make those stay-at-homes leave their nerdcaves! My god, do they even know what sunshine looks like???
Warnings: none planned, will be updated accordingly!
The city is old, dark, and very, very quiet. A good deal of the buildings are crumbling and old, but the ones that are actually inhabited glow like candles in the dusk the Transporter has dropped you into. All of these buildings are infested by wiring pouring in from every angle, ensuring that each inhabitant in his or her little block of a room has every modern convenience available in 2464.
There is no one on the streets, no public transportation, and even cars look scarce. But that doesn't mean there's no movement. Maintenance drones, controlled remotely, run deliveries or work repairs. Armed law enforcement drones patrol on rounds through the city, although their mechanized attention is mostly turned outward. Still, they might come to investigate a ruckus within the city limits. And if the persons causing the ruckus don't respond to peaceful attempts to get them to cease, the drones might attempt to subdue them with paralyzing technology and haul them in for a night in the city jail — another dark, unused place.
If you get hungry, there are entire warehouses dedicated to the production of foods. It can't be that hard to sneak in and collect a meal, right? Or you can hack into the system and order whatever you want, if you're good with that kind of thing. Or you can just scavenge—or fast for four days, maybe—if thieving and hacking aren't your style.
And somewhere around here, in those glowing, secluded towers, behind the legions of automated drones, live the reclusive citizens of Wollongong. The methods are up to you, as long as you can get them to come out and breathe the fresh air somehow.
[[ ooc; Mission details are here! This will run from 27th of April to May 1st, with those on the mission returning to Exsilium at the same time that the new arrivals show up. It's an optional mission, but if you'd like your character to go along that would ICly sit it out, feel free to say that the Initiative drafted them for this one.
There aren't any teams or structured threads to this one, so go wild! ]]
Location: Wollongong, Australia, 2464.
Characters: All voluntary transports + maybe a few drafted ones.
Summary: Make those stay-at-homes leave their nerdcaves! My god, do they even know what sunshine looks like???
Warnings: none planned, will be updated accordingly!
The city is old, dark, and very, very quiet. A good deal of the buildings are crumbling and old, but the ones that are actually inhabited glow like candles in the dusk the Transporter has dropped you into. All of these buildings are infested by wiring pouring in from every angle, ensuring that each inhabitant in his or her little block of a room has every modern convenience available in 2464.
There is no one on the streets, no public transportation, and even cars look scarce. But that doesn't mean there's no movement. Maintenance drones, controlled remotely, run deliveries or work repairs. Armed law enforcement drones patrol on rounds through the city, although their mechanized attention is mostly turned outward. Still, they might come to investigate a ruckus within the city limits. And if the persons causing the ruckus don't respond to peaceful attempts to get them to cease, the drones might attempt to subdue them with paralyzing technology and haul them in for a night in the city jail — another dark, unused place.
If you get hungry, there are entire warehouses dedicated to the production of foods. It can't be that hard to sneak in and collect a meal, right? Or you can hack into the system and order whatever you want, if you're good with that kind of thing. Or you can just scavenge—or fast for four days, maybe—if thieving and hacking aren't your style.
And somewhere around here, in those glowing, secluded towers, behind the legions of automated drones, live the reclusive citizens of Wollongong. The methods are up to you, as long as you can get them to come out and breathe the fresh air somehow.
[[ ooc; Mission details are here! This will run from 27th of April to May 1st, with those on the mission returning to Exsilium at the same time that the new arrivals show up. It's an optional mission, but if you'd like your character to go along that would ICly sit it out, feel free to say that the Initiative drafted them for this one.
There aren't any teams or structured threads to this one, so go wild! ]]
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[A family, huh. It seems weird to even think about having one, of any kind; adoption isn't a foreign concept, but it's not very common in the noble families for obvious reasons. He doesn't really feel close enough to anyone to call them family, anymore.]
...I'll think about it.
[It's not exactly an outright no, either.]
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No pressure. We've still got your back either way.
[That's just how it is. You grow up with the idea that family are people who make you happy, so anyone that fits that can be invited in.]
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He makes a small noise of acknowledgement before peeling back the lid of another crateful of devices.]
So what are these?
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For now she peeks into the crate and a long pause comes as she tilts her head. Her eyes widen and she jumps back from the crate.]
Th-Those are, uh- W-Well... I guess people here would... [Her face is going to match Asch's hair at this rate.] J-Just... think of them as... a kind of massager...
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Massagers?
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Uh, they... 'massage' certain... areas of the body for... reasons. That are, you know, private and...stuff.
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[There's a very slight blush, now, as he drops the lid of the crate back down. No need to be getting one of those, thanks.]
I guess I shouldn't be surprised that advanced technology would be used for those purposes, too.
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[She rubs at her cheek. Calm down, the weird things are gone now.] Anyway... we can check another crate. There's probably more game systems and stuff around. People miss stuff like that. Cameras would probably be something people like, too.
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Cameras?
[And off he goes for another crate. Fun with looting ftw.]
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There are machines with similar uses on Auldrant, but they're not very common. The average person would probably never encounter one.
[He has, but neither aspect of his life is exactly average.]
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[Not that she knows he and Jade know each other yet but even then it's not like Jade's told her a lot. His world remains a mystery.]
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[Sans possibly the invention of fomicry - there hadn't been any mention of it in the Dawn Age texts that Asch had been able to get his hands on, but that didn't mean it hadn't existed under a different name. Either way, its current form was all to Jade's credit.]
Most fontech is still on the level of agriculture and transportation - there's not very much like this -
[He gestures to the warehouse around them.]
- that's just for pleasure.
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Technology's supposed to fit a need. I guess... once everyone's needs are filled, you make new ones because you get bored.
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[He taps the pack full of iPods on his belt.]
I can think of a few uses for these already.
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[Kido is always eager to hear new and creative ways to use her favourite thing in the world.]
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[Sorry Kido, if you were looking for fun uses, this is not your guy.]
Use them to transport verbal orders instead of having sealed, written ones, for example - it's harder to imitate a voice, for most people, than it is to imitate handwriting.
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That's actually a really good idea. Who are you giving them to? Are some of your soldiers here?
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It's just a hypothetical. I don't have anyone here to command to do anything, unless it's trying to make Elliot do the dishes.
[Ha, that's so happening.]
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I could probably make mine work like that if you needed to reach me off the network sometime. It's good to have back-up plans.
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[And hey he's not above leaving notes under people's doors and stuff anyway. Hell, he could probably break in in the absolute worst case scenario.]
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I'll have to take a look sometime, then.
[And busting open another crate - this one's full of the large, over-ear style of headphones, as opposed to the smaller earbuds the ipods came with.]
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It's what's on my hood, too. [She pulls it up to show Asch the design on it.]
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