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Entry tags:
- #transport log,
- alisha bailey (misfits),
- allen walker (d. gray-man),
- anne boleyn (tudors),
- arya stark (asoiaf),
- asbel lhant (tales of graces),
- ashraf salib (original),
- berserker (fate/zero),
- catsovi e viciro (original),
- celena vantari (original),
- cheria barnes (tales of graces),
- christopher de red (baccano!),
- claudia donovan (warehouse 13),
- coby (one piece),
- collette "please" (animorphs),
- crystalia amaquelin (marvel 616),
- dick grayson (dc comics),
- elliot nightray (pandora hearts),
- fenris (dragon age),
- flora (the winx club),
- furudo erika (umineko),
- galadriel (lotr),
- han solo (star wars),
- haytham kenway (assassin's creed),
- ico "von viking" (ico: citm),
- jake english (homestuck),
- james t kirk (stxi),
- jesse pinkman (breaking bad),
- joan watson (elementary),
- kaniehtí:io (assassin's creed),
- kano shuuya (kagerou days),
- kate "candy" kane (dc comics),
- katniss everdeen (hunger games),
- keith gandor (baccano!),
- khisanth (dragonlance),
- kido tsubomi (kagerou days),
- lavi (d.gray-man),
- lelouch vi brittania (code geass),
- lenalee lee (d.gray-man),
- lucy heartfilia (fairy tail),
- luke fon fabre (tales of the abyss),
- max briest (original),
- miranda lotto (d.gray-man),
- momo kisaragi (kagerou days),
- monica campanella (baccano!),
- nill (dogs: bullets & carnage),
- oz vessalius (pandora hearts),
- phoenix wright (ace attorney),
- physis (toward the terra),
- remy lebeau (marvel 616),
- ruka (yu-gi-oh!),
- saori nakagawa (original),
- saul goodman (breaking bad),
- sherlock holmes (elementary),
- sheryl nome (macross frontier),
- shintaro kisaragi (kagerou days),
- shion karanomori (psycho-pass),
- sir codpiece (original),
- sophie (tales of graces),
- stanley lucerne (skins us),
- suzaku kururugi (code geass),
- utena tenjou (rgu),
- xerxes break (pandora hearts),
- yu kanda (d.gray-man),
- yuri lowell (tales of vesperia),
- zelos wilder (tales of symphonia),
- zeref (fairy tail),
- ✝ aidan (original),
- ✝ anna kushina (k),
- ✝ babydoll (sucker punch),
- ✝ ellie linton (tomorrow),
- ✝ garnet "dagger" til alexandros (ffix),
- ✝ hubert oswell (tales of graces),
- ✝ jake martinez (tiger & bunny),
- ✝ kara zor-el (dc comics),
- ✝ kriem (tiger & bunny),
- ✝ lee chaolan (tekken),
- ✝ leonard "bones" mccoy (star trex xi),
- ✝ mallory baines (original),
- ✝ mera (dc comics),
- ✝ nathan young (misfits),
- ✝ ricasthix (original),
- ✝ saber (fate/stay),
- ✝ shiki tohno (tsukihime),
- ✝ sohki (genju no seiza),
- ✝ tenpou gensui (saiyuki gaiden),
- ✝ the rookie (halo 3 odst),
- ✞ — dropped characters — ✞
(no subject)
Date: June 1st
Location: The Initiative Hold & Courtyard.
Characters: Everyone.
Summary: New Transports arrive and are shuffled into the Courtyard after their initial briefings. Now with 200% more People-Seeking lists!
Warnings: None.
You've just been hustled and bustled through mazes of information and literal, wide corridors of the Initiative Hold and you've been equipped with your weapon—be it a gun, a sword, or even your existing powers. They've handed you this light netbook and a small pouch of coins (or a debit card, if you're more inclined), and there are several Transports before and after you going through the very same motions. You can hear the Greeter's voice as she walks alongside large groups, telling them all about the history of this place and sharing with you your purpose here in a hurried and urgent tone. "You're in luck that we have enough rooms for all of you; the housing building is getting awfully full. Please, let me show you into the courtyard."
You pass what looks like huge gymnasiums, all with dummies and targets strewn and splayed around the room. Training areas. There are even classrooms, and a few small offices. You're rushed past a large library while the Greeter informs you that you can find almost all your information there, if you've got the time to look—and trust her, you'll have time. You don't spend a lot of time in the bank, and it's a bit of a blur of exchanges with more and more of these strangely-accented and oddly polite-seeming members of the Initiative.
Soon enough, you're in a massive courtyard bustling with all the other Transports. It's not exactly what you'd expect, and it looks more like barracks than anything—huge walls of concrete and stone, separating you from all of the hallways you'd just passed through. It's raining heavily, and dark clouds loom in the air, though it hasn't turned to snow. It's a chill cold, and there are shelters—long cloth hangings that extend from the walls of concrete to house you from the rain, but not enough. Most notably, the courtyard is filled with a marketplace. Even in the cold and the rain, there are several citizens seated at their covered booths and tables, bundled up against the weather. They're selling all manner of their own handmade goods and foods, and citizens and Transports alike are traveling from one small covered shop to another in search of all manner of necessities. Now and then around you you might spot paper fluttering in the faint wind from somewhere relatively dry. It looks like a list.
The Greeter's voice has become so faint now, but you swear you can make it out in the back of the crowds as she tells you, "Good luck. Be safe!"
Her voice is drowned out by the busy marketplace, though even the transactions taking place are somewhat subdued. Nobody is overly happy, really, though most citizens can be found with smiles on their faces. It doesn't seem like they're that shocked to see you, either; even if you're not bound in tattered rags and wrapped in heavy shawls as they are. You're welcome to walk up to a shop, and find yourself something to eat—hey, maybe you'll even find something akin to a raincoat. Or, you can join the others under the coverings against the walls. Where am I? What war? She was talking so fast, and it didn't all make very much sense… did anyone else catch it all?
Welcome to the courtyard. Welcome to the Initiative Hold—and most importantly, welcome to Exsilium.
Location: The Initiative Hold & Courtyard.
Characters: Everyone.
Summary: New Transports arrive and are shuffled into the Courtyard after their initial briefings. Now with 200% more People-Seeking lists!
Warnings: None.
You've just been hustled and bustled through mazes of information and literal, wide corridors of the Initiative Hold and you've been equipped with your weapon—be it a gun, a sword, or even your existing powers. They've handed you this light netbook and a small pouch of coins (or a debit card, if you're more inclined), and there are several Transports before and after you going through the very same motions. You can hear the Greeter's voice as she walks alongside large groups, telling them all about the history of this place and sharing with you your purpose here in a hurried and urgent tone. "You're in luck that we have enough rooms for all of you; the housing building is getting awfully full. Please, let me show you into the courtyard."
You pass what looks like huge gymnasiums, all with dummies and targets strewn and splayed around the room. Training areas. There are even classrooms, and a few small offices. You're rushed past a large library while the Greeter informs you that you can find almost all your information there, if you've got the time to look—and trust her, you'll have time. You don't spend a lot of time in the bank, and it's a bit of a blur of exchanges with more and more of these strangely-accented and oddly polite-seeming members of the Initiative.
Soon enough, you're in a massive courtyard bustling with all the other Transports. It's not exactly what you'd expect, and it looks more like barracks than anything—huge walls of concrete and stone, separating you from all of the hallways you'd just passed through. It's raining heavily, and dark clouds loom in the air, though it hasn't turned to snow. It's a chill cold, and there are shelters—long cloth hangings that extend from the walls of concrete to house you from the rain, but not enough. Most notably, the courtyard is filled with a marketplace. Even in the cold and the rain, there are several citizens seated at their covered booths and tables, bundled up against the weather. They're selling all manner of their own handmade goods and foods, and citizens and Transports alike are traveling from one small covered shop to another in search of all manner of necessities. Now and then around you you might spot paper fluttering in the faint wind from somewhere relatively dry. It looks like a list.
The Greeter's voice has become so faint now, but you swear you can make it out in the back of the crowds as she tells you, "Good luck. Be safe!"
Her voice is drowned out by the busy marketplace, though even the transactions taking place are somewhat subdued. Nobody is overly happy, really, though most citizens can be found with smiles on their faces. It doesn't seem like they're that shocked to see you, either; even if you're not bound in tattered rags and wrapped in heavy shawls as they are. You're welcome to walk up to a shop, and find yourself something to eat—hey, maybe you'll even find something akin to a raincoat. Or, you can join the others under the coverings against the walls. Where am I? What war? She was talking so fast, and it didn't all make very much sense… did anyone else catch it all?
Welcome to the courtyard. Welcome to the Initiative Hold—and most importantly, welcome to Exsilium.
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( She smiles once he takes the umbrella, settling back in her chair with minimal fuss. Collette rubs her hands together to work heat back into her fingers. )
Ah. ( It's a breath; not quite an exhalation. )
It's not a guarantee. Your world is fine up to some point in time, probably even now! But I can't guarantee it, not yet. Caesar says we need to be patient... so we'll know for sure once we've found all the places the United Earth accesses other worlds from. We can't open up a portal straight home, though. That pretty much seals your world getting attacked by the United Earth. Some places could totally handle that! Most can't.
( Delivered factually enough. )
Do you know what bombs are?
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It's odd, as he holds the umbrella. Uncomfortable, even.
Then she's saying a bunch of information that oh-so closely sounds like the things That Woman in the beginning said. To his skewed mind, it only sounded like the Initiative wanted to assure its own victory, since this was the future, and all the other worlds were in the past. Especially if they couldn't even . . . link their worlds together. Seems like they lacked foresight (funny that Kanda would notice) and that was borderline infuriating.
A blink, and he's giving her a disgruntled stare. ] Explosions. [ Do go on... ]
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Yeah, some bombs are just explosions, and others are like the nuclear ones that made the weather like this all the time, and burnt out whole big parts of the continents world-wide. The UE, that's the United Earth, they've got all sorts of bombs that also have different gasses they spread that can get pretty nasty. That's part of what they were using last time.
( Collette turns both hands palm side up. )
I don't think the UE can track everyone home, 'cause we can't even predict how long someone will stay before they get pulled back into their timestream, and no one else has ever gone home with someone from a different place. Which makes your home pretty safe for now! You're supposed to be pulled back in to when you left, so even you and your friends won't see how long you've been gone. I thought that was totally crazy before it even worked for Elmer -- um. That's the name of the guy whose world was attacked by the UE, the one we know about from us Transports.
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And then his thoughts drone out the last of what she says after the mention of inability to track their home worlds.
As long as the idiots don't pull out the Millenium Earl - but who's to say other worlds don't have something like that, too. ] Tch. It all just sounds like a losing war.
[ Think positive !! ]
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( She won't call it a winning stance. It's not. She's used to that, to be honest. )