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Piper 90: Mods ([personal profile] goneawaymod) wrote in [community profile] goneawaymemes2020-09-09 08:52 pm
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TDM #2


TEST DRIVE #1


So it's your first day at your new job! Welcome to the Jorgmund Family™! It's time to settle into your new workplace on the Piper 90 rig, the coziest place of employment this side of the Livable Zone. A leader in its industry, Jorgmund is excited to have you join them in enthusiastically envisioneering team-driven paradigms.

The Piper 90 rig's mission is not only an impressive undertaking in terms of impactful customer-oriented deliverables, it's providing a vital backbone to the Livable Zone by creating a safe region for citizens to live, work, and play. Jorgmund's "outside the box" thinking means they understand the importance of wisely investing in their human capital - you! You'll soon find that you'll take pride in this vital work - and the benefits can't be beat.

Rest assured, Jorgmund's multidisciplinary approach to our world's period of recovery means we know how to keep it real when facing this opportunity for restructuring and growth. Jorgmund: Even if most of the world has gone away, we can make a world of difference!

Synergy!

USEFUL LINKS
It is recommended you check out the following links first for info on the rig, rig conditions, game mechanics, and the intro and slideshow your characters would have to endure that takes place chronologically before the Test Drive Meme:

Welcome/Arrival | Rig Weather & Hazards | Rig Setting Page | Game Mechanics


SCENARIO #1 - MOVE-IN?! MOVE OUT!

Well, hell, that was fast. Basically as soon as orientation's over, everyone gets shuffled into armored vehicles and a few boxes of gear are tossed in after them. Motion detectors, flimsy medical face masks, and... guns. Guns with flamethrowers. Even for the old hands at this, that's a new attachment, but the boxes all of the gear is in has electronic locks that refuse to open.

Before anyone gets any ideas, the doors are closing. The last view they get inside the Rig is a pair of medical workers dragging someone out of the 'interview' room, a tall muscular man in mismatched combat fatigues. Even without the twitching, the way he hangs limply in their arms leaves little doubt that whoever he was, he won't be joining them for cake. One of them carries his removed helmet, the other carries a removed body armor. On the chestplate a skull and crossbones can be seen, on the backplate are the words "contents under pressure."

When one of them sees them staring, she says, "Epilepsy, it seems, no doubt aggravated by Stuff exposure. We'll be taking good care of him."

Right, because the military lets epileptics in all the time, don't they.

They will never see him again. If asked about him later, they'll say he was transported to the Livable Zone, for the very best care in a proper hospital. Of course they wouldn't hire someome with health issues for a potentially stressful job like theirs, they aren't monsters.

The truth is he will get more coherent later and start complaining of a stomach ache, scans will verify something alarming, and he will be quietly killed with sedatives and quickly incinerated.

Before it's too late.

a) TAKEN FOR A RIDE
They're left to get to know each other, with the driver (in a separate compartment) informing them that they'll be at their destination in about four hours.

Meanwhile, for their viewing pleasure, there's a marathon of The Nutshack. Working media in the Gone-Away World is sometimes...lacking.

b) A LATE EASTER
...Blissfully, it's interrupted some three hours later. The boxes all click, allowing the unfortunates to grab the gear, and the Nutshack ends abruptly as the face of a harried middle manager takes up the screen, people walking back and forth behind her with the faked urgency of people who know the boss is watching. "All right, New Hires. I know some of you have just been hired, but we here in Jorgmund like our people to be able to hit the ground running." She smiles blandly, in that corporate way where no muscle above her nose so much as twitches. "This mission should be a milk run for you, though, a good way to stretch your legs and show what you're made of. It's just a bit of a delivery job, that's all. You'll be making your way to the old Pilton town, recently the site of an Incursion. To go with the milk, you're grabbing us some eggs."

Suddenly, her image contracts to the lower left corner of the screen. The main screen is filled with a single image, rotating slowly. "Our resident biology experts think that the life forms that hatch from these will be very useful in advancing various areas of science, plus they might be able to resist Stuff storms. We want an unhatched egg, drone footage shows that there's a good number of them are already empty."

Another image, this time of some kind of glowing box. "The engineers say that this will keep the eggs, and their cargo, in a kind of stasis. Just get one in there and it's mission accomplished. Easy, right? Makes me wonder why we even hauled you guys out of orientation for it." She shrugs, tossing a folder aside and glancing at a paper someone's just passed her. "Oh, right. Pilton's a write-off. They rejected our offers of help with this whole mess when it started up, so they're probably all infected with Stuff or some shit anyway, so safeties off and fire is free. Don't kill each other but anyone else is fair game. You're probably doing them a favor somehow anyway, we don't need mutants mucking up the place."

She sets everything down and leans in, filling the screen again. "Yeah, and just so you newbies know the drill, don't run. You remember what it felt like during orientation." They've already felt the first bite of the nanochains. "We got trackers in you and we don't appreciate it when our boys go AWOL after we go through all of the trouble of saving their lives from the Wilds." The transmission ends and all that's left is a map of Pilton displaying, with the cartoon's audio still playing in the background.

The vehicles all clank to a stop and open the doors. Pilton looks to be a mid-sized town, might've been home to a few tens of thousands of people once. Curiously, a tall, thick wall surrounds much of it, but something's knocked holes in it. It's in front of one of these gaps that the trucks have stopped. Inside, a thick mist obscures all but the tallest buildings, half-ruined by some disaster. Lots of shorter, squatter buildings just barely poke over the top. But some of them seem to have some sort of newer additions, a black, shiny, organic support for a few buildings. Hard to see details, though, because of heavy mist obscuring vision. The map suggests that there's a subway system... or possibly just an oversized sewer. It's hard to tell, but the way the drivers honk, so they can leave, they're not giving any more time to decide.

Motion detectors on? Locked and loaded? It's time to go. Just ignore the feeling that you're being watched.

c) THIS WAY FOR SENSITIVITY TRAINING
Well, it turns out that those eggs? They hatch sometimes! If you're lucky, this side will be all that you see. If not, well...

The radios crackle and the manager's voice comes back on, for everyone. "We're seeing some funky bio readings. Yeah, the Science department thought that one or two of you might get jumped. It's fine, just don't lose whoever that is. Pop your stasis box around them, it'll expand, and drag them back to the trucks. You can try pulling them off, I guess, but they want to see what happens when someone gets up close and personal."

There's a pause.

"Oh, uh. Don't try to pull them off. Got a report from another crew that it'll tear and dribble acid over everything. Well, we at Jorgmund appreciate the lengths you all are willing to go for the company and it'll reflect in your quarterly performance reviews." That's small comfort for anyone who's at risk of being down a man.

Then again, at the noise, there are moans from the walls and ceilings. There's a few people stuck in there, some with those creepy things wrapped tight around their necks and faces... some with with them lying dead at their feet. Some of them aren't making so much noise on account of the massive, gaping hole in their chests.

Something's hissing and writhing around your ankles, by the way.

About to spring.

d) YOU DONE KNOCKED OVER THE ANT HILL
Did you get lost? Not to worry, if those motion detector pings are anything to judge by, you're about to have lots of company! They're big! They're fast! They're black, shiny, and can climb on the walls!

Oh, and these guys bleed acid too.

The manager's voice on the radio blares out loudly. Too loudly. "By the way, it sounds like you guys have company! Did we mention that Jorgmund has excellent medical benefits and a highly trained staff with the latest equipment? Don't be afraid to get into a bit of a scrap! And remember, teamwork makes the dream work! So fire up those flamethrowers and show them how Jorgmund takes care of the competition!"

As bad as everything is, at least you can hide from them for a bit. And, hey, that civilian stickied to the wall who got all chummy with the alien babies? The one you might not have managed to seal into the box correctly? They're waking up now! An extra hand to fight these guys off will be handy! Especially since the monsters seem to be trying to guide you away from the exits, pushing you further into the hive.

e) MEET THE NEW BOSS, SAME AS THE OLD BOSS
So, a heartless, soulless, people-eating monster who doesn't care who suffers as long as the numbers go up? Boy, that sure sounds familiar.

Whether it was a tactical withdrawal, a blind rush, went in to rescue a pal, or you were dragged into a lower chamber after being snatched up by a batch of drones, you're now in a vast chamber filled with eggs. And there's the Queen hissing her displeasure at your company. And you thought the regular guys were huge.

She's lounging on the wall, attached to a pulsating ovipositor that stretches the length of this massive room, surrounded by smaller drones caring for her and the eggs surrounding her. But, luckily, it looks like before the bugs... adapted this whole mess to suit themselves, it was a construction site, and the hive resin hasn't quite covered some of the equipment.

Or some of the barrels with explosive warnings written on them.

Whatever you're going to do, think fast. This lady's no pushover, and she's the kind of boss who likes to get her hands dirty to show the troops that she still has what it takes.

Due to Stuff shenanigans reality will glitch, making this fight one that must be accomplished possibly quite a few times before reality allows her to be dead.

Because she doesn't believe she would die that easily.

Every time she dies, she'll come just a little closer to being gone for good.

f) HOMECOMING KING
Maybe you were there for all that. Maybe you missed it. Maybe you actually did your job. Somebody must have, because you're out there in the open air. The wind is sweeping through the ruins of Pilton, a refreshing rain washing away all of the evil that's been committed there. Even the manager's voice, congratulating everyone on a successful mission complete, ordering everyone back to the armored vehicles, seems upbeat and chipper.

Gather your wounded. Pick up your trophies. Usher civilians you may have saved against orders into the transports. It's time to go home. Your team's about halfway there when thunder booms menacingly in the background. Seems to be a messy storm coming, so it'll be a relief to be inside.

...Funny, that thunder just now. Thunder's supposed to come after lightning not-ah. There it is. Maybe it was an echo of a flash you didn't notice.

But don't echoes get quieter?

That's when a big fella comes around the corner. It turns its head, looking dead at your group, and the hiss it makes is a nightmarish mingling of a bull crocodile and one of the drones from inside. And then it roars, charging towards your group, massive tail smashing part of a building to rubble as it goes.

Bullets aren't going to be enough for this tyrant.

Even worse: the ground suddenly shudders even more, rumbling and shaking in a great cacophonous outpouring of sound...

And you see that the smaller version of the creatures aren't the only ones that travel in packs.

g) ON THE ROAD AGAIN
That was awful. But it's over now. The ride home is quiet, with the dulcet tones of Bob Ross filling the air on the way back. Rest, relax, drink some water, have some rations, and check up on your friends. Because after an experience like that, what else can they be?

If any New Hires have saved a civilian against orders, hopefully you're not in one of the unlucky trucks where they're starting to groan and clutch at their chest, face contorting in agony. Hopefully that's not a fellow passenger for you, and you can just ride home.


OOC DETAILS

Feel free to play around with powers. If your character has powers from canon you want to play around with, go for it. If you'd like to test out possibilities for game powers, also go for it. Feel free to change it up from thread to thread if you need to. This can be handwaved as exposure to Stuff making characters' powers shift a few times before settling.

Potential players may use test drive threads as their log samples. However, at least one post in their thread must fit the requirements for apps, both in length (200 words) and in quality. If you do plan on using a thread as a sample, please make sure the writing throughout your threads is a good example of your writing skills and has some solid examples of the character's voice.

Players can eventually count TDMs towards AC. They can only count towards comment-based AC proofs.

Potential players can opt to keep these threads as game canon when they app in, or start over fresh, based on preference. The Stuff bringing them to the game universe can fog their memories, if players don't want their character to remember TDM threads when introing into the game.

The game is invite-only. Players without invites are allowed to tdm since some of them may know someone in game to ask for one, and since some people enjoy TDMs just for fun in games they don't plan to app into. But an invite is required during the apping process.

The game is at a starting cap at 30 players. Apps are rolling apps that have a wait queue if the cap has been exceeded. Currently the cap is 23 of 30 players.

googledox: (043)

[personal profile] googledox 2020-10-06 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
I never said organic life was without its own worth. Every species has its own accomplishments and contains worthwhile individuals.

But I think it's a good thing to acknowledge when a species can outpace your own in almost every field. The Robotican are capable of tremendous depths: physically, scientifically, intellectually, socially, creatively. They can rebuild a ruined world in a day and compose symphonies that can make one weep.

There are two ways to approach this: jealousy at being surpassed or admiration for this next stage of sentient life.

I have chosen to feel admiration. It's natural to want the life that comes after you to surpass you in many respects, and wanting that doesn't negate the guiding hand you've offered it or the examples you've provided for them to emulate.

[Isn't that what any parent should want? Shouldn't organic sentients be proud of what they're partly responsible creating and influencing?]
Edited 2020-10-06 05:02 (UTC)
greyerrant: (helmet)

g. On the Road Again

[personal profile] greyerrant 2020-10-06 06:11 am (UTC)(link)
Just another fight against Xenos. [ Loken is halfway through stripping and cleaning his bolter, his armor stained and burned with acid blood and generally being battered about with stuff, the white and black trim stripped back to grey and discolored all over ]

greyerrant: (Angry Garvi)

D.

[personal profile] greyerrant 2020-10-06 06:14 am (UTC)(link)
I believe it is time to creatively disobey orders. [ Loken's bolter roars out, tracking the black -thing- swiftly with autofire, the explosive rounds doing a good job of turning all the local scenery into shrapnel. ]

Not our fault they gave me my particular unsubtle and nonsurgical weapon for clearance, eh?

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[personal profile] humandroid 2020-10-06 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
His expression brightens, to its usual fullness of extent. Like a dog getting to keep a very nice stick that it found.

"Please." Then, following a moment's consideration: "And thank you."

It's of significant note to him that she's willing to stay. The way a person chooses to act when they're seemingly certain of a poor outcome is always a statement in itself. The way they conduct themselves in the face of certain consequences.
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[personal profile] wheyoftheadept 2020-10-07 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Aw, crap, he's a sweetheart, too. Saturday's stomach is never really un-knotted, these days, but she acknowledges this new information with a pained resignation that might show for a moment on her face.

Well, it might not be as bad as all that. No reason to expect the worst just because it always happens. She makes a non-committal gesture and turns around to signal that she's officially On Lookout, although it's not her eyes she'll be using. A slow breath carries her will into her gut, and all her senses sharpen. The crabs are motionless, until they aren't; she'll know the moment they move. It still doesn't leave a lot of time to react, however.

"All right. I'm Saturday, by the way."
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[personal profile] zerg_rush 2020-10-08 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
[Loken's armor is more elaborately decorated than the strictly utilitarian marine suits she's used to, but it's close enough she doesn't feel the need to comment on it. Child soldiers don't generally get the most well-rounded education, but she figures out "xenos" easily enough.]

My second one today.

[Grumble. It's not like she's soft or something, buddy.]
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[personal profile] greyerrant 2020-10-08 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
It wasn't an easy one, either, all things considered. [ Loken comments. ] Reflexes, durability, and strength beyond human baseline,and fairly cunning predatory instincts. Add that to Stuff and the other things and this wasn't exactly a simple purgation.
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[personal profile] zerg_rush 2020-10-08 06:17 am (UTC)(link)
At least they're not a hive mind. [Fucking zerg. Sure, they're not that tough individually, but there's never just one zerg.] The acid blood's a new one, I'll give you that.
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Counselor Aiden Price | Red vs Blue

[personal profile] myagents 2020-10-09 05:00 pm (UTC)(link)
G.
[Price sits away from the other people in the truck, drinking water and listening to Bob Ross's soothing voice as a way to relax. He managed to mostly avoid the rough part, he was merely watching the others do the work. Now, as they all seem to be preoccupied with assisting some random injured civilian they dragged in, he does his own calculations in his mind, trying to predict future interactions and how this civilian would be a key variable to those scenarios. He smiles at the civilian, who is laying with his legs slightly raised.]

How are you feeling?

[An acknlowedging nod is all he can get as a response. Then the man hisses in pain as someone tries to clean up a wound. Fascinating, truly, to see such comraderie among his teammates bonding over this...Selfless act? They must be using this as a way to justify the horrors they have to witness, to make it all worth it. Pathetic. When some bumps in the road distract those very kind souls, they go speak to the driver for a moment and Aiden gets closer to the injured civilian, water bottle still in hand.]

It's sad that we are not providing assistance in the best conditions, but unfortunately we are rescuing you as a...Secret favour, outside of the very strict orders that we have been given.

[He flutters his eyelashes as his seemingly kind smile becomes a mischievous smirk. As much as he could get entertainment from this man by analyzing him, there are quicker and safer ways to have fun without facing repercussions from the staff. Takes a cotton tissue out of his pocket and wets it with his water, gently placing it on the man's face. Now it's time, to use Bob's words, for a happy little accident.]

Oh, you look thirsty. Let me help you.
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[personal profile] hallelujahjunction 2020-10-09 07:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[Dan comes back from talking to the driver and emphasizing, gently, the importance of keeping the ride as smooth as possible while they have a person with a spinal injury in the back. Dan's pretty sure that he's going to get at least a little zapped when they get back, because the manager cussed him out by name multiple times during the mission, all "Mr. Sagittarius, please stay focused, Mr. Sagittarius, follow the guidelines please, Mr. Daniel Sartoris this is your final warning to return to the objective-" until the voice became just so much white noise.

When the Jorg suits said the civilian wasn't covered by health insurance and couldn't be treated by Jorg doctors, Dan and one of his comrades (now off co-piloting the truck) grabbed medical kits and did what they could themselves. Dan's no doctor, but he's been the designated medic on enough teams that he knows enough to keep someone alive until someone more proficient can chip in. He takes a moment to breathe now; his uniform is coated in mud and sweat and splattered with different colors of blood, including a bit of his own.

He hasn't met the new guy, barely even got a chance to register his face before they were sent out to the field. He got the name, though - Aiden Price. When he comes back in he sees Mr. Price stooped over the civilian (a older gentleman named Gowan, who gave Dan that information in a slurry of rambling before exhaustion and pain took the words out of him) with a water bottle.

Dan speaks up as gently as his raspy croak of a voice allows.
]

Hey, probably shouldn't be giving him water yet. I need to prop him up more so he don't choke. [He smiles at Aiden.] Do you prefer Aiden or Mr. Price?
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[personal profile] myagents 2020-10-09 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[He squints at Dan's intervention, already annoyed at him. He is capable of holding back his urges, but he doesn't like to be interrupted. Why are they even bothering to do this? 'Mr Price' sounds extremely patronizing, too.]

Counselor Price will do, thank you.

[He reciprocates with the fakest smile.]

May I ask why are we going through with this rescue?
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[personal profile] hallelujahjunction 2020-10-09 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Counselor Price. Sorry.

[Something about Dan's smile takes on a similar fake sheen to Aiden's. Ah, one of these people. Dan knows a lot of people who don't see the value of helping others for the sake of helping, and he's friends with none of them.

He walks over to Gowan and starts to readjust the wounded civilian so he can sit up a little.
]

Just 'cuz.
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[personal profile] myagents 2020-10-09 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
That is very sweet of you.

[He says silkily, giving him a half lidded look. Another empath who thinks he's better than others, hopefully this one will find creative ways to predictably prove himself to be so unimpressive.]

However I must remind you that this is against the rules, which not only could lead to possibly dangerous consequences for us, but for him too. Taking risks is a valid course of action, but there has to be a plan to come with it...If you really care about the safety of civilians, that is.
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[personal profile] hallelujahjunction 2020-10-09 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[Dan raises his eyebrows at Counselor Price, then goes back to making Gowan comfortable while he talks.]

I'm aware of the rules. I just don't intend to follow the stupid ones. The plan is get him stabilized, get him cozy, and hand him over to the first safe, civilized town we cross, since the Jorg ain't gonna do shit for him.

[For Gowan's part, the combination of stress, exhaustion and the pain medication Dan's administering has him barely conscious. He's not an active participant in this conversation about his future.]

If you're opposed to this, why were you giving him water?
myagents: (done with your shit)

[personal profile] myagents 2020-10-09 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[Now one cannot even try to waterboard people in peace? Empaths are so tedious. He answers with his usual flat tone.]

I was merely voicing my concerns. Any way you would like me to contribute to said plan?
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[personal profile] hallelujahjunction 2020-10-09 09:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I think we'll hold off on the water now. I don't think he can safely swallow it.

[Well, helpful is better than not.]

Can you check...something, I don't know, anything, to see if there's non-rig civilization nearby?
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[personal profile] myagents 2020-10-10 09:55 am (UTC)(link)
Of course.

[He gets up, deliberately leaving the bottle there, staring down at Dan and Gowan before he walks away to check the windows.]

Get well soon.
Edited 2020-10-10 09:55 (UTC)
hallelujahjunction: (Angry - Action)

[personal profile] hallelujahjunction 2020-10-10 05:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[When Counselor Price is looking out the window, Dan rolls his eyes a little and whispers "sorry about that" to Gowan, even though it doesn't seem like Gowan can hear him through the sedation. He gives Gowan another once over and then decides that he's done what he can, and now he just needs to stop fussing and give the man space to rest.

He's taken about two steps back when suddenly Gowan starts to convulse hard enough to nearly fall to the floor. Dan leaps forward to catch him. Gowan clutches his sternum, and Dan's mind races through what it might be, a seizure, cardiac arrest-

He wishes to hell he had someone besides this particular compassionless new guy backing him up.
]

Counselor! Counselor, I need you to help me restrain him-

[There's a splash of blood that seems to appear from nowhere on the front of Gowan's shirt, which is stretching tight over some fist-sized shape that's pushing its way out of the man's body.]

What the fuck...
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[personal profile] humandroid 2020-10-11 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
[ Now this is galaxy-brain communication. ]

I decided on a similar philosophy while constructing my own child. It was one of the few sentiments shared across many contradictory cultural values in my research. I cannot feel resentment any more than I can feel love, but--

[ It's safe to conclude he's experienced being loved, being resented. Data can't deny that. Why be less than satisfied by that superiority? ]

Logically, it would have been preferable, and further encouragement worthwhile.
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[personal profile] humandroid 2020-10-11 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
I will be sure to look into it.

[ It didn't seem like even Jorgmund goes in for any kind of 24-hour (give or take, depending on their day cycles) shift. He's been wondering about their means of enrichment.

Not with what one might call "hopefulness," but definitely wondering. ]


Thank you. There was not time for me to find out about the Rig's library before being assigned to this mission. The officials in processing were... [ Data pauses. Glances to the side as he considers. ]

Let us say they seemed to be pressed for time.
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[personal profile] fuckingaqua 2020-10-11 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
[ This has been, in Tucker's very mature and professional opinion.
A really dumb day. The co-opting, the insta-mission, the employee jumpsuit when they could have just let him wear his armor what's having a PB on lock can you eat it, everything. And also the aliens from Alien, he guesses.

Like a trip down parenthood memory lane. Only worse.

He was mostly tuned out for this ride back. Trying to vibe with Bob Ross and his landscapes and baby squirrels, not really paying attention. Pretending for his own benefit that he's not taking any of this super seriously. Then he kinda slides back in for this. Very professional-like. ]


Holy shit, dude, ominous much? [ No, he doesn't consider this a serious attempt at harm in the making. He's seen more than his share of genuine "oh let me help you out with that" turn into death and destruction.

Tucker figures maybe this dude is just dumb or an asshole. Like most people he knows, and is.

He's very good at not paying attention. ]


Your bedside manner could only be creepier if you were holding an axe over his face. Blackmail a favor out of him after we make sure he doesn't die!

[ GOSH... it's common courtesy. ]
myagents: (alert)

[personal profile] myagents 2020-10-11 11:10 am (UTC)(link)
[He promptly gets back on the spot and holds Gowan to restrain him.]

I'm here.

[He says calmly, then notices the stain of blood on the man's chest. Something is spawning out of it. Aiden opens the shirt and prepares to stare down at it.]

Stay back, I will take care of this.
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[personal profile] myagents 2020-10-11 11:51 am (UTC)(link)
[He offers a smile to the young man, in an attempt to look less threatening but probably still looking quite sinister. What an honour to meet Lavernius Tucker, he surely has heard the news and Flowers has told stories about him from time to time while making contact with the Mother of Invention. Not to mention the files.]

Hello, Tucker. I apologize for making you uncomfortable.

[He stares down at the civilian with a slightly disgusted expression]

...Any of you. Perhaps you should go back to listening to the programme to...Find the relief that you seek.
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[personal profile] credit_not_blame 2020-10-11 07:45 pm (UTC)(link)
My turn?

[This is a turn-based thing now?]

My older siblings don't have kids yet, and I've never met my extended family on either side, so I don't have access to cute five-year-olds.

[Technically true. She does have a lot of cute stories about wolf-cubs and the misadventures of adolescent frogs, but that's more backstory than she wants to get into, plus involves admitting that there are other shifters in her world and that shifters can be born to animal parents.]

My boyfriend makes sure to store leftovers in easily-grabbed portions for me, and he doesn't complain when I put my cold feet on him?
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[personal profile] hallelujahjunction 2020-10-11 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[Dan already feels the wave of resignation starting to come over him. He doesn't know what this is, but he knows it sucks, and he can intuit that Gowan's chances of getting out of here alive are slim at best. He takes a step back, but first he grabs Counselor Price's arm.]

Don't kill no one unless it's the only option, [he hisses. Then he lets go and gives them space.]

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