Entry tags:
- !event log,
- annabeth chase (pjo/hoo),
- damian wayne (dc comics),
- dick grayson (dc comics),
- drift (transformers idw),
- gamora (marvel 616),
- jason todd (dc comics),
- leonard mccoy (star trek),
- loki (marvel 616),
- megatron (transformers idw),
- namorita prentiss (marvel 616),
- nico di angelo (pjo/hoo),
- peter quill (marvel 616),
- robbie baldwin (marvel 616),
- rodimus (transformers idw),
- setsuna meioh (sailor moon),
- starscream (transformers dreamwave),
- wing (transformers idw)
EVENT ONE: JUNE 21ST-28TH
When: June 21-28
Who: Everyone.
Where: All over Knowhere, ending in the Continuum Cortex and Observation Deck.
Event details are here, IC announcement is here.
Prose & Action brackets are both acceptable ways of posting to these comments, please be mindful of what threads you are posting under!
STAGE ONE
Namorita | OPEN
She tosses a mostly human-looking (if humans had tiger-striped skin) assailant into another, breaking the second one's charge and knocking both of them down amid what she assumes is a stream of curses...just in time to get sent flying herself as a third alien who resembles nothing so much as a pink gorilla punches her clear across the room, where a wall thoughtfully stops her and in return she leaves a Sub-Mariner-sized dent, then falls to the floor with a thump.]
Jerk! I hate this place!
[Nothing injured but her dignity.]
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Pluto rushed around a corner and pulled up short when a young woman was thrown into a nearby wall. She couldn't help but wince, because honestly it looked pretty painful.
Her gaze didn't rest on the woman for very long since the aliens that had sent her flying were still on their feet and glaring them down. Pluto raised her Garnet Rod.]
Dead Scream.
[The tip of the rod glowed with energy that was quickly unleashed on the assailants. Pluto lowered the staff and looked back to the woman.]
Are you all right?
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That would be where someone who looked a lot like Nita (... his life was suddenly full of women who looked like Nita) was throwing someone who looked a lot like Tigra into another cat-person. Did the Atlanteans and the cat-people have a thing that he didn't know about? It made a weird sort of sense. Fish. Cats.
Running to help one of them (he's not sure which one, but he's got another 50 feet to figure it out), Robbie skids to a halt after Namorita goes hurtling past him in the other direction, where she slams into a wall and slides to the floor.]
N- Faira!
[He catches the name at the last second, not wanting to get yelled at again for calling her Nita. The decision's made for him. If that's Tigra, she can handle herself for now. He's over at the Atlantean's side quickly, relieved that she's aware enough to be angry. The wall is pretty banged up. He leans over and offers her a hand up.]
Don't tell me. You've got a chunk of a magic gem inside you, and you've been teleported to a space station on the edge of the galaxy.
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Drift | OPEN - Cortex
Conflict, combat? Now this, Drift knows how to do. All the rest of that when he arrived here? It's still churning in a stunned little place in his processor, waiting to get sorted out. He gladly sets it aside though--contemplation can come later when he's found a safe place for it--the moment the distressing message ends.
The Cortex is clearly under attack this very moment, so he's speeding that way. Hopefully the other occupants of the corridors and walkways are deft enough to avoid him; at least the squealing tires likely announce his presence? And if they stand in his way instead? Well. That just means Drift knows where to get started.
His first challenge is a large alien--large for humans at least--with more limbs than should really possible for a biped if you ask Drift. He turns the wheel hard to swing around towards the thing's back, but the tentacle that whips out has other ideas. It curls under his front bumper and tries to flip him off the bridge, but Drift is a little more agile than that. He unfolds from his altmode mid-air and lands on his feet, blades ringing from their sheaths.
"Well that's awfully rude, can't we all just share the road?" Nevermind that he's technically indoors. Details, eh. Drift isn't exactly waiting for a reply though, he's already poised to leap in and press for a new advantage.
OPEN you say?
Under attack, it seems.
Well, Wing can take care of that, the twin blades slinging in parallel blue arcs, slicing through the limbs reaching for the other mech's ankles. "Some people are simply rude."
WIDE OPEN also forgive default icons I'm email taggin and lazy
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as promised
thus he's moving about in his altmode. it's slow, but tanks usually are and they make up for in in fire power.
granted, he can see Drift just fine - the aliens aren't so big and bulky that he can't notice. but Megatron has this certain flare about things, doesn't he? the former warlord doesn't think anything about raising his canon and right before Drift takes a swing? well he'll be blasting the thing to rocky bits. ]
Shouldn't you pick on someone your own size?
[ like he's one to talk. ]
Re: as promised
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Veronica Mars | Observation Deck | OPEN
If anyone jumped out at her with an axe, she was going to kick them in the family jewels and taser them until they peed themselves. It was a specialty of hers. The old nutzapper.
The message certainly has those movies floating to mind again and she taps at the buttons on it, trying to get it to respond so she can ask this weird guy more questions, but of course, it's not working. All the tapping in the world wasn't going to make a difference and she wasn't equipped to tinker with it, not that she had a clue what she was doing. It had a hologram on it. An actual one and not some cheesy special effects thing in a movie. Great. So, it looked like this weird and abandoned place she'd been brought to was what, under attack? But... what exactly? She had no idea, but she was picturing giant bugs with lasers. She was willing to bet good money she wouldn't run into a benevolent race of magical unicorns, so she was going to have to figure this out on her own.
And since she had no idea where that place the guy mentioned was, she just headed in the direction she'd been heading -- which led to the Observation Deck.
Okay, maybe she got a little distracted by the sudden expanse of space she could see outside. She felt a twist in her stomach, like this was finally sinking in that this was real and she wouldn't wake up to the smell of bacon to tell her dad all about this really weird dream. Maybe she went over and just stared for a bit because really, how the hell could she not? It was space. Actual space. It was so benign looking, yet so terrifying at the same time.]
Cheese sticks.
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He was getting concerned about where the rest of the body was and, more importantly, if the people that were currently attacking the head were the same ones who had decapitated it in the first place. That wouldn't bode well.
"Cheese sticks." The sound of another voice caught him by surprise. She certainly looked like she was from Earth, but there's a lot of bipedal humanoids out there. For all he knew, cheese sticks could be Kree for "Where's the bathroom?" or "I'm going to kill you now." He started over towards her, keeping a safe distance in case the girl turned out to be yet another homicidal alien. His path to the deck wasn't as clear as hers had been. Still, his voice was cheery and friendly.]
Are we talking mozzarella sticks, Andy Capp's, or Cheetos? Personally, I'd go for any of them, but I haven't found a vending machine yet.
[He held both hands up in front of him, palms toward her, and then pointed to the bracelet on his wrist.]
I've got the Bracelet of Arriving, or whatever they're calling it. I come in peace.
[Laughing, he pushed back the hood of his jacket to get a better look.] I've always wanted to say that. Are you actually from Knowhere?
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[Cheese sticks? What?]
Are those food? Or building materials?
[Either way, he doesn't see anything stick like out there.]
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And then she hears what the woman says, and snorts. )
You're not going to find those just by looking out a window.
( Look at how helpful she's being! )
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Tiny Green Menace, er LOKI! | OPEN
there were more pressing matters at hand. like those aliens. something along the lines of a space invasion! some things were easy for him to adapt to, and intergalactic battles were one of them. (well, nix part of that, he was more familiar with battles between realms, but the eclectic collection of various combatants was something that wasn't foreign to him.)
his curiosity peaked and sudden rush of "I need to do something to help"-slash-"I'll find out what's going on" leads him to sneaking about on his way to the Observation Deck and right into the fray. he was very good at sneaking, but despite all his sneaking, he's caught by some unfriendly looking alien-fellows holding some unfriendly looking alien-weapons.
it was eerily like a Midgardian moving film.]
There's a mortal saying about frying pans and fire pits that's somewhat fitting for the circumstances. Have you heard it, I—[something like a space-ray-bullet sort of whizzes past his head, nicking the fabric of his hood. he makes a face.]—ah, I guess that's a "no," isn't it? Not in space! All questions answered! Now, er, there's something about a quick getaway that I'm missing!
Toodles!
[then he does what he does second best, he runs with the unfriendlies right on his heels.]
Oh, Hel.
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in the grand tradition of things
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Newt Geiszler • Observation Deck
It's awesome overload. He's almost numb to the whole thing. Logic and reason tells him to go lock himself up in his bare little bunk and sleep it off to let other crazy people handle the fighting and the winning.
But there's a good chance that if he totally leaves this alone, doesn't help at least figure out what the situation is, he'll be the one in a test tube and dissected in the name of alien science. That numbness probably helped with this decision.
Well, when the going gets tough, Newt Geiszler mans the FUCK up. He's hiding behind something that looks solid enough. He's got no weapon and no idea how to fight these things. Really, how do you fight something that looks like it could get knocked down by a good breeze? How are they really a threat? A Hoover could probably take them out. ]
Hey!!
[ He yell-whispers to the nearest living thing that doesn't look like it's made of smoke. Whispering may not work. ]
HEY.
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Jason Todd | OPEN
Still, it's hard to play nice when the opposition isn't so keen to play along. Every time he's about to knock one guy out, another one takes a shot on him, and it tells him something very important: these guys came prepared. Jason didn't. He doesn't like that, especially since he doesn't know a thing about this situation. There's thinking fast and being good on your feet, and then there's being half-burnt in a frying pan.
So there's always another approach, and he takes it, lowering his gun and sticking up his hands.]
Come on, boys. You think I wanted to fight you? I don't even look like I belong here, do I? Let's be real.
[Jason doesn't think this will stall them for long, but it's enough for him to think up a back up plan ... or maybe acquire backup. There's gotta be surprising amounts of backup for once somewhere, right? He doesn't like the idea of a team up, but this might be asking for it.]
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leonard mccoy ✩ open
he could almost buy all of this as a transporter accident, as some kind of grand social experiment he’s been swept up in without his consent. but he’s also got a monstrous headache, one that starts at the base of his skull and fans out to his temples, and that crushes his resolve to find a logical explanation for any of this.
there is also the fact that his mood is shifting rapidly—anxiety wars with anger and gives way to despair too quickly, and his mind realizes in some distant way that this isn’t normal. he’s no stranger to any of these emotions, but the way they’re racing through his mind without him being able to process them is downright freakish.
so here stands mccoy, arms crossed over his chest and expression the epitome of exasperation. he might catch sight of someone else in the halls, lift a hand and begin to call out— ) Hey, hey you! Do you have any idea—
( he’s cut off fairly quickly, because as soon as he asks the question a third party enters—an alien who’s species he can’t identify, who doesn’t look anything so much as mean and hostile.
good goddamn, he thinks mildly. then he’s lunging to one side, to get out of the way as the third party starts to attack. )
hope this works?
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damian wayne ✘ open
so robin—because he is robin, he doesn’t dare take off the mask, and there’s nowhere to get clothing to establish two identities—is the one on patrol. the cortex seems like the best bet, but he finds the path there almost unnavigable despite having come from there only hours before. this is starting to feel too much like a trap, and all of his sense are acutely aware of the danger that could be lurking around each and every corner.
he goes upwards on instinct, climbing into the high beams arching across the upper decks. he feels safe where he can have a vantage point, hood pulled forward to shield his face as he gazes below him.
from there, he can see hostiles come and go—and he can also see others who must be like him, brought here with little explanation and no plan at all.
he won’t come down for just anything, however. it’s only when he senses danger that he might leap down to block an attack from an alien aggressor, to give someone else a chance to escape.
or he might catch a face that looks familiar, or at least useful. those people will find themselves stuck from behind—though not with enough force to do more than attract attention. robin will wait above, another piece of scrap poised in one hand, intent on seeing whether his target will notice his presence. )
tinybat :3
fish princess :o
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Clara Oswald | OPEN
But at least she usually has some sort of preparation. Some sort of introduction to where she is and what the conspiracy of the day is. Instead of "oh welcome to unspecified space place, oh, here's something to fix". Or fight really. And she's alright with fighting if she's able to form a plan. Her strength is in strategy and not brute force.
So currently she's being backed into a corner. In her hands is a mace that used to belong to one of the now downed aliens (thanks whoever that was!) and she's brandishing it menacingly. Or as menacingly as a girl that barely tops five feet can be. ]
Back off. I'm armed and very cross. You'd best stay back if you know what's good for you.
[One of the aliens advances on her suddenly and she gasps in surprise and swings the mace which connects rather nastily with the aliens shoulder causing him to shatter. Swallowing, she looks over at the others now advancing on her. The first swing was more luck than skill and she's outnumbered badly.]
Or don't.
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annabeth chase | open
[Oh, she has questions, and plenty of them - she wouldn't be Annabeth Chase without them, but her curiosity and quest for them always fall to the wayside when combating a threat. In the literal sense.]
Get out of my way! [If she sounds angry, it's because she is. For too many reasons to list right now. Though she's got a sword in her hand, she lands a hard kick in the alien's chest, sending him stumbling backwards.]
[The best way to get answers here is to go where told, and she'd love to, if not for being slowed along the way. Another alien comes up, completely different from the first, and two against one aren't the worst odds she's ever faced, but there's a third approaching too.]
[Time to find out if drakon bone works. She flexes and adjust her grip on her sword, then charges at one of the aliens, swinging it down at its leg. It cuts through and she shoves it over, turning her attention towards the second, hoping to take it out before the third gets close enough.]
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Jim Kirk | OPEN
Sure, he loses more than a fair share of them but today? Not even lucky enough for that. So he's kind of winging it.
And not doing a very good job at it, if the bruises on his face are any indication. But at least he's still walking, even if there is a slight limp and so sorry if you run into him around a corner and he either shoves you against the wall or tries to punch you in the face. It's nothing personal. And he'll stop once he realizes there's no threat. If there isn't at least.]
Did someone say....winging it? *badpunsiren*
ilu
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holy cow i lost this in my inbox
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STAGE TWO
CONTINUUM CORTEX
Megatron | Open
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Sailor Pluto | Open
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Gamora | OTA
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OBSERVATION DECK
Rodimus | OTA
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Robbie Baldwin | Open
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Newt Geiszler • Open
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yay I'm back thanks for being patient!
and thank you! /slow
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Loki & Jason in space | Open
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Drift | OPEN - ANY LOCATION
Dick Grayson | Open
STAGE THREE
CONTINUUM CORTEX
OTA
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OBSERVATION DECK