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ximilia mods ([personal profile] ximilian) wrote in [community profile] ximilialog2023-06-01 06:40 pm

MISSION: THE AI AND THE COMMANDER

M I S S I O N   1 4 . 0

SOMEWHENPRESENT DAYFYI

// SOMEWHEN  


The hum of the teleportation platform is familiar, filling your ears as the bright light dissipates enough to safely open your eyes. You feel something solid beneath your feet, and the lack of scent from the asphalt and dirt in Nuhiri and Deumia marks a departure from anything resembling a planet, the space around you giving you no reason to think anything of it. You're on the Ximilia once again — finally. Another mission successfully accomplished, for whatever other hardships you and the rest of the team have endured. Hot food and hot showers await, and Newt will surely be scurrying off to prepare for the team’s usual post-mission movie night.

You’re back and you can’t wait for Viveca to greet you, and for Degar to take the orb away, back to the North Wing to join the other ones.

Except … the station’s walls appear to be peeling, and some of the equipment looks a little older and unpolished. There’s even a layer of space-dust on one of the control boards. And most importantly: no one is here to greet you. As you turn and look to your fellow crewmates in confusion, even now some of you might start to wonder at the change of routine. Ivy, who had just been handling the orb, will be empty-handed, but surely there’s nothing to worry about. The station is peaceful and still. Nothing feels amiss … yet. And then:

// 0-L1V-14
Oh, hello. You are not the team I know. Yet you are here for the orb … Good.

The sound of 0-L1V-14 — or 'Olivia' as many have come to call her — voice springs to life around you. She almost seems to sound confused for a moment, clearly recalibrating her systems for this strange occurrence, before the gentle tenor of her voice regains its composure and she recalls her mission directive. The lights in the teleportation platform seem to glow just a little brighter, as though the arrival of the crew has buoyed the AI's spirits.

// 0-L1V-14
I've located one within the station, but it seems to have fractured. The air around them appears to have some sort of temporal disturbance that I can't quite pin down. Be cautious, but bring them to me before anything happens.

Well? You heard the AI. Best to start looking.


1.0   The first thing you might think to do is return to the sleeping quarters, either to clean up and change into another set of clothes; or to take a much-deserved nap; or maybe you just need a moment to yourself to collect your thoughts. The doors to the sleeping quarters seem to stick for a moment, which isn’t worrying in and of itself, but as the doors slide open you realize that you’re looking into a dark and empty carved out space that resembles a place for storage more than anything else. The walls and doors that used to make up your individual rooms are absent, and the floors are stripped bare, with rows of perforated grates allowing the cavernous space to remain relatively well-ventilated. It’s clear that no one has visited this room in quite some time, and perhaps there had once been plans for it, now abandoned to hold a stock of random items in its place.

There are boxes stacked against the wall, and a shelving unit that holds miscellaneous supplies: cans and boxes, batteries and wires, old bound notebooks made of paper. Rolls of rough tarp are haphazardly leaning against the wall to one corner, and thermal blankets are scattered amongst scraps of loose-leaf, a sketch of a cluster of spherical shapes in different colours, and other foreign knick-knacks that seem to have no place on a space station. If you decide to explore this space you’ll have to provide your own source of light as none of the lighting above seem to work though the row of fixtures that you’re used to seem, at least, to have been installed. They’re just not currently online.

Investigating the room a little deeper might draw you to a simple metal box sitting in the middle shelf next to what looks like a half-broken lute, its strings missing. There is no lock on this box, as though it wants to be opened, and lifting the lid will reveal a bright rosy-coloured light. Reaching out towards the small sliver of light in the shape of an elongated teardrop will recall a memory of your childhood so vivid, you’ll think you were back in that time, in that exact moment, to relive it again. Whether it's a good memory or a tragic one is left up to random chance. Only someone entering the room to talk you through your memory will remind you that you aren’t actually a child any longer.


2.0   Perhaps you decide to forgo the sleeping quarters entirely, and want to revisit one of your favourite simulations in the simulation room. Familiar oceans, the futuristic bar, or the room filled with adorable puppies might be your first choice — but every preset you’re used to scrolling through seems to be different now. There are the standard, familiar pre-mission training simulations, and even the Lodgen Mountain Mines mission appears to be here, but everything else has either been deleted … or it was never here to begin with.

You might decide to go ahead with one of the already existing simulations anyway, or you might want to start rewriting the one you’d come here for in the first place. It will depend on your luck, and it will depend on the success of your mission-training, but a small shard of bright, silvery coloured light may suddenly reveal itself to you. It appears like a thin tear-shape that hangs suspended in the air. The faintest whisper beckons you close; it’s familiar. Will you reach out to touch it? Doing so will colour the simulation room around you with a memory so real it might as well be — suddenly you might recall a happy moment in your life, or perhaps your greatest victory or adventure. This can be shared with whoever enters the simulation room with you or after you, and will fade when you manage to locate the right door and leave the room.


3.0   The sunlight room that you may have walked through on countless occasions is missing the familiar bridge, the river that runs beneath it, and trees that surround it. Instead, the vegetation around you appears to be far more deliberate and practical, thick foliage like bushes planted in rows, their large leaves covering most of the ground and soil. Several small metal boxes with wires and buttons can be found planted across the space, each with a thin rotating disc that whirs and spins quietly. Each of these boxes appears to give off readings, each screen displaying a continuous green wavy line scrolling across it and text that displays the quality of the air with a percentile grade, the amount of it being produced, and that particular box’s designation zone: Mess Hall, Storage, Living Quarters, and Teleportation Platform among others. This isn’t just a room that simulates nature, but if you were to approach any of the small bushes and saplings here, it’s clear that the plants here are real and they’re currently working to provide the rest of the station with oxygen.

Further to the back of the sunlight room, a bright sliver of colourful green light seems to glitter and glint between the leaves. It feels familiar in the way that it whispers faintly, and if you concentrate you can make out the sound of your name in a voice like that of someone from your past: a friend, perhaps, or a family member. Maybe a loved one or an enemy. Or perhaps it’s a voice you can’t actually recognize. It might compel you to reach out for the light, but will you listen? Or will you turn away?

If you embrace the light and call out in answer to the voice, you will re-experience the action, the conversation, or the thought that you attribute as being the reason you are who you are today with that most important person being the key piece in your memory.


4.0   Looking for your usual snacks? Feeling peckish for that bowl of instant spicy space-ramen you saved for post-mission? You might head into the kitchen expecting the familiar foodstuffs that you’re used to only to find that the room has been rearranged, with far fewer cupboards and appliances, and more of what looks like typical space-fare: freeze-fried items and nutrition-focused meals sealed into silver foiled bags. What ‘fresh’ ingredients exist are even less, and there are a stack of dirty plates and cutlery in the sink that don’t look like anything you or your crewmates might have used. You may already suspect that this whole station isn’t the one you’re used to, or you might still be in denial. Either way, you may find through your rummaging the call to a little sliver of coppery-coloured light located behind the freezer door.

If you decide to touch the fragment of light here, you’ll feel a ghostly burning as though the glint of the light has cut your skin, almost cold enough to feel sharp — but it’s just your imagination, isn’t it? What you remember now as it comes back to life around you (and the team member or members who may have joined you) is the best meal you’ve ever eaten, whether it is something you made for yourself, something made by your loved one, or the meal that leaves your heart feeling empty and aching.


5.0   You may have become so accustomed to seeing the North Wing doors sealed that it’s your curiosity that draws you forward to the wide expanse beyond the now open wing, your feet testing the threshold as if you’re expecting an invisible wall to keep you out. Nothing happens when you step into the North Wing, though you might immediately notice the large tank that holds all of the team’s successfully captured orbs is very clearly missing. And not only that but the space appears to be well lived in, a small cluster of worn chairs and a table set to one side, and data pads and drawings on white-boards in plain view. They don’t seem to be much more than a couple of crude strategy diagrams (and a couple of silly stick figures in one corner) and as you move towards the crew quarters, some of you might instantly recognize the familiar room with its rows of beds and a scattering of personal effects assigned to each bunk. Photos are pinned to walls of a twenty-person crew, pillows and blankets are left in disarray by unfinished knitting projects, a diary written in a language you can’t quite translate, and a stuffed elephant-shaped plush doll lies at the head of one of the beds in the middle of the room. By the door is a neatly made bed. An analogue paperback novel sits on the nightstand, a bookmark set in the middle to note its progress. On top of it is a well-kept watch stopped a little after the sixth hour and a medal of service in the now recognizable insignia of the Ndiera Complex’s Federation.

By the far wall of these sleeping quarters is a bright golden starlight that seems to illuminate that side of the room as though someone had turned on a torchlight to the highest setting; it’s almost blinding. Moving closer to it, you’ll find that it’s like all the other slivers of light scattered across the station — a broken shard, like a piece of a large puzzle. Touching it may pull you — and whoever might be in the room with you — into a memory from your time with the Ximilia crew, whether it happened over a year ago, or it happened only on the last mission. It might be a happy memory, or it might be something you regret, which is poignant considering your initial raison d’etre for being here at all. It’s a vision that appears from your perspective and while you relive it, you feel outside of yourself.


6.0   The rest of the station still appears to be intact, with the infirmary, the training room, and the armoury in the same locations that you remember. Those of you who have been here for quite some time, you’ll find your way around by muscle memory alone; but even if you’re a newer member of the crew you’ll have wandered the halls enough to know what feels familiar to you … and what doesn’t.

The infirmary looks to be a little out of date, though it looks as if it’s seen its fair share of use. And it’s smaller too, the more recent addition and surgical area missing from the cozy space. The training room and the armoury share similar qualities of seeming a little older, a little more lived in, and with well-used equipment and weapons to boot. The training room is still padded with firm padded flooring and benches for sitting. Some of the racks and hooks (all empty) that had been against the wall have fallen now, and similar to the teleportation room, you’ll find that some of the paneling in this room has since peeled away, revealing some of the bare structure behind them. In the armoury, you won’t find your favourite knife or preferred staff but there are still a few choices in weaponry to arm yourself with.

Wherever you decide to explore, you might once more happen upon a bright bluish light that seems to whisper and call to you in soft, hushed tones. No specific words can be picked out through the murmurs but the feeling is all the same — it draws you forward like a moth to flame, but whether you decide to reach a hand out to touch the sliver of light that hangs suspended in the air is entirely your choice. If you do, you might succumb to a vivid memory of a significant injury you or someone important to you had suffered once, reliving that moment with too sharp clarity. Those feelings of fear or threat or maybe even satisfaction seem to come to you again as though you were there again — only this time you may not be alone as you witness this memory, and someone else has entered the room with you.

Present Day.

The teleportation platform hums quietly in a clean, well-maintained room. No walls or floors appear to be even the least bit dented, and now the Commander of the Ximilia stands behind the control board, staring at the screen as though doing so will bring their crew back by some wild form of magic. Degar knows magic — he’d come from a world so full of it. This, however, is something different.

Beside him, Viveca scans through the data that had sent the crew into the Ndiera Complex, as it should have brought them back the same way, with the orb in tow.

// VIVECA
“I don’t know how it happened… they should have arrived here. Everything seemed normal! But I’ll figure it out. We’ll figure it out.”

// DEGAR
“They could be anywhere, right? Except we can’t even help them if we don’t know where that might be.”

// VIVECA
“I know. The strange thing is that it seems that we’ve located another orb… only, it states that it’s here. On the station. So even if the platform sent them straight to it… why aren’t they here?”

The Commander and the AI both turn their gaze towards the still empty teleportation platform before exchanging worried glances with each other. Degar finally heaves an exhale but the frown in his features deepens.

// DEGAR
“Keep working at it. I’m going to see what I can figure out in the station’s systems. Maybe we can trace back to the team somewhere. Or somewhen.”

Viveca nods, her voice sounding complicated when she responds next.

// VIVECA
“Yeah. We’ll find them.”

TOP


F Y I

The events in this log take place during the first two weeks of June.

For this mission, we have decided to run the search request mechanic a little differently. Depending on whether your character decides to touch or grasp one or any of the slivers of coloured light that can be found throughout the station, you will have the opportunity to participate in a search request. More on this is explained HERE.

If you have questions about any of the prompts or the mission in general, please direct them HERE.

Any in-character questions to 0-L1V-14 can be asked HERE.

And finally, your soundtrack for this log:

TOP


NAV

dispassioned: (pic#16309464)

[personal profile] dispassioned 2023-06-10 08:58 am (UTC)(link)
[The corner of his mouth turns up in a slight smile, pleased to have lightened her mood, if only for a moment.

He tilts his head a little at her comment about how long it’s been, and he wonders how much time has passed for her, but he doesn’t actually question it. He’s had his own experience with how strange time can be. The passing of time in Borderland didn’t make much sense if you took any time to think about it. He figures being ricocheted between an alien world, her home and then here, to a Ximilia stuck in a time anomaly, would probably be even harder to make sense of.

So instead, he continues to focus on the lollipops.]


I brought a whole variety. I’m sure there’s some strawberry left.

[Possibly because he tucked a few away due to his own preference for that flavor.]
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[personal profile] swordandshield 2023-06-10 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Felix is gonna head into the Power and Life Support room. Just for a quick glance around. Or maybe to hide a bit and still get hit with a memory. Shhh, he's fine.
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[personal profile] blackfire 2023-06-10 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
'Their'?

he's aware the man may decide to end the inquiry at any moment — and truthfully, he is not entitled to the information. but the curiosity persists.
kenpachi: (pic#15926602)

[personal profile] kenpachi 2023-06-10 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Hello, Sabriel.

it is the voice she will know, but the kindness and the warmth is stripped away. unohana is still as glass, and imperious as jade — if she was affected by that whistle at all it does not show.

One of your memories, I believe?
bindsthedead: (art-breath)

[personal profile] bindsthedead 2023-06-10 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Uno.... Hana?

[That's right, she remembers now. Unohana's not an enemy, so why does she sound like...

Their surroundings are starting to blur and fade, replaced by the simuation room, and Sabriel at her proper age, her hair cut short once again.]


Yes. From when I was fourteen. The first time I fought a Fifth Gate Rester.
ascetical: (09)

A LIST OF MEMS

[personal profile] ascetical 2023-06-10 07:41 pm (UTC)(link)
in lieu of any open memories, feel free to plurk or PM me with any requests! i have the following memories as possible options (and it is by no means extensive so i may have forgotten something) and can write a more customized starter/prompt to cater to our characters' cr:
  • obi-wan during his tenure as a jedi master

  • obi-wan as a younger padawan, either with yoda or qui-gon as he'd trained with both

  • general jedi stuff

  • obi-wan teaching a younger anakin

  • obi-wan observing the slow descent of his padawan towards the dark side (note: as i'm not planning on writing anything that relates to anakin as vader, or exposing that vader connection, this is restricted to stuff up to rots from obi-wan's perspective)

  • obi-wan as a general during the clone wars (with the caveat that i am not caught up on the animated show)

  • the ten year gap between revenge of the sith and obi-wan kenobi the show (so any of his hermit-y stuff, slice-of-life things, desert-life on tatooine)
  • ascetical: (04)

    closed — iris ; in which i go absolutely too far and this is too long

    [personal profile] ascetical 2023-06-10 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
    General Grievous, you’re under arrest.

    [ Standing between Obi-Wan Kenobi and Grievous are four battle droids, each one with an electrosaber handy, the charge of each weapon buzzing in anticipation. Obi-Wan looks just a little worse for wear after his initial chase with the cybernetically enhanced Kaleesh warlord, but the fight is far from lost, the light in his blue eyes still bright and just a little daring. The man Iris sees now is much younger without the wrinkles around his eyes and the heaviness that seems to weigh on present-day Ben’s shoulders, but he’s still instantly recognizable.

    Now, dressed in light sand-coloured robes, he faces down the severe looking cyborg without the faintest indication of being intimidated by his opponent. He readies himself, posture expectant. It’s clear that whatever may transpire from today, it won’t do so without a fight.

    The gravelly voice of Grievous comes through the sound-box connected to the beating of his organic heart, one of the few bits tangled up in the shell of Grievous that hadn’t been replaced by machinery. Kenobi, he sneers. Don’t tell me, let me guess: this is the part where you give me the chance to surrender.

    Obi-Wan’s smile is faint, but serene. ]


    It can be. Or if you like, it can be the part where I dismantle your exoskeleton and ship you back to Coruscant in a cargo hopper.

    [ Grievous’s laugh is a hearty one when he responds. I’ll take option three. He lifts a hand and the smaller droids begin to move in, blocking Obi-Wan from getting to their leader. That’s the one where I watch you die.

    Several more droids seem to fall from the ceiling to join the fight and Obi-Wan, looking rather unperturbed, looks from one battle droid to the next as they seek to overwhelm him by sheer number alone.

    He reaches into the Force and allows it to flow through him so that it lets him drop down to the floor as though he’d fainted without a hit from the enemies around him, the silver hilt at his belt appearing in his hand next. Its bright blue light ignites and Obi-Wan moves with the Force, rolling with his lightsaber to sweep the blade in a blue arc across the limbs and legs of a row of droids seeking to halt his progress. If Iris thought to warn the younger man, it seems that it would have done little more than distract him.

    A series of droids and guards later, and Obi-Wan moves through bursts of Grievous’ army with the boundless grace of someone who doesn’t always appear to be in charge of his own form. He is not Obi-Wan Kenobi in this moment but a vessel for the ways of the Force. An instant later, and the Force has him hurtling through a storm of blasterfire as every combat droid in the control centre opens up on him at once.

    Grievous disappears in a flurry of limbs to run off, and Obi-Wan (after a sigh), suddenly notes the young man standing on his own watching as chaos descends upon them both gestures for the open door. It isn't a surprise, and it isn't a concern. It’s as if Iris had always been here. ]


    Quickly. We must go after him.

    [ Letting go of intention, letting go of desire, letting go of life itself, Obi-Wan fixes his entire attention on a thread of the Force that pulls him now toward Grievous: not where Grievous was but where Grievous would be when Obi-Wan got there … ]

    Follow me.

    [ From down the hall, Grievous shouts, Come on then, Kenobi! Come for me! I have been trained in your Jedi arts by Lord Tyranus himself!

    And Obi-Wan calls back: ]


    Do you mean Count Dooku? What a curious coincidence, as I trained the man who killed him.
    kenpachi: (pic#15926599)

    [personal profile] kenpachi 2023-06-10 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
    as the memory fades, so too does her disparate appearance. she is back to the kindly appearance, hair coiled in a braid, the conservative clothing with a high neck that conceals the scar at her suprasternal notch. it's aching, now, as if an inescapable acid is worrying at her skin like a dog with a bone.

    the sword, too, is absent.


    Hm. It seemed quite powerful.

    not comparable to a hollow, but perhaps the dead in her world cannot evolve in such a manner.
    blackfire: (pic#15232622)

    gimme that sweet kaiju nonsense

    [personal profile] blackfire 2023-06-10 08:10 pm (UTC)(link)
    once upon a time, the nine-tails ravaged the village. the panic here is similar now as then — people huddled in desperate fear. some are crying, some are still. all, it seems are in danger. the tremble of the ground beneath and above them evokes an old memory, long set aside, of sasuke pressed in against his chest, crying in a child's uncomprehending fear.

    by the time he can hear newt's voice over the crowd, he is already moving towards him. he twists deftly, slipping through the cracks in the crowd as if he were nothing more than a ghost. he stops short, when the glasses hit his shoe, and stoops to pick them up before they can be damaged by the hurried stomp of feet.

    shunshin carries him to newt's side in less than a blink's time, and he is hauling the man up to his feet, pushing the glasses back into his hand.


    Newton. Focus. What is happening?
    bindsthedead: (art-breath)

    [personal profile] bindsthedead 2023-06-10 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)
    They're not the strongest of the Dead- or even the second strongest- but they're the most powerful kind commonly encountered, though all Dead are weakened south of the Wall.

    [Mordicants need to be deliberately created, and the Greater Dead are rare, and mostly linger in the deeper precincts.]

    You looked... different, in the memory. I hope my necromancy didn't affect you.
    Edited 2023-06-10 20:37 (UTC)
    coordination: (dont be hecka ugly)

    [personal profile] coordination 2023-06-10 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
    Would, after the initial characters checking out files and being hit with corruption as well as seeing old Xim memories, Kaj's book he was writing mission summaries in be anywhere to peep?

    OR would he just have it all in one handy dandy binder that he takes on missions with him so no dice there? (aka you guys are writing SO MUCH ALREADY and it's all SO GOOD but I would not want to make you write EVEN MORE lmao)
    doooooog: (ttttt)

    [personal profile] doooooog 2023-06-10 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ As if delighted, ]

    Eggs-cellent. Heh.
    kenpachi: (pic#16094481)

    [personal profile] kenpachi 2023-06-10 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
    Oh, did I?

    sorry sabriel, l'il bit of gaslighting going on here.

    I don't believe so. It's possible the way our universes handle the concepts of the dead aren't compatible, after all.
    softshoes: (👞 29)

    [personal profile] softshoes 2023-06-10 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
    asking for a friend (dr geiszler is friend): is there any kind of movie / media player that the team can scrounge up for a movie night?
    ascetical: (05)

    closed — kovacs ; can't stop won't stop

    [personal profile] ascetical 2023-06-10 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ This is outrageous. How can they do this?

    The first thing that Kovacs will notice as Ben’s memory starts to materialize around him is the way the man (who does look much younger and much less weighed down by his future to come) seems to be making an effort to try and remain patient and still as his pupil’s temper slowly dissipates from him. Still, it will be some time. He looks furious. ]


    How can they not? It’s your friendship with the Chancellor – the same friendship that got you a seat on the Council – that makes it possible to grant you Mastery. In the Council’s eyes, that would be the same as giving a vote to Palpatine himself!

    [ And it has been a concern for Obi-Wan for some time now, the way Anakin can get so worked up over something. How this friendship between his padawan and the Chancellor has been worrying him for there was a power struggle between them that he couldn’t quite define but he could sense it. And it didn’t even have anything to do with the Force, but something entirely human.

    I didn’t ask for this. I don’t need this. Anakin says, dismissively. So if I wasn’t friends with Palpatine I’d be a Master already, is that what you’re saying?

    Obi-Wan looks almost defeated when he responds. ]


    I don’t know.

    [ I have the power of any five Masters. Any ten. You know it and so do they.

    Obi-Wan shakes his head. ]


    Power alone is no credit to you –

    [ They’re the ones who call me the chosen one! Chosen for what? To be a dupe in some slimy political game? his padawan continues, cutting his Master off without a thought. He’s so caught up in his own frustration, and while Obi-Wan can understand it, understand what they’re asking of the young man, it worries him more that he is allowing his emotions to guide him almost entirely. ]

    Didn’t I warn you, Anakin? [ Obi-Wan reminds him, his tone firmer now, in an effort to put something more of a damper on the other man’s temper. ] I told you of the … tension … between the Council and the Chancellor. I was very clear. Why didn’t you listen? You walked right into it!

    [ Anakin sneers. Like that ray shield trap. Should I blame this on the dark side too? ]

    However it happened you are in a very … delicate situation.

    [ The memory suddenly appear to blur, the conversation continuing in the same tone. There are talks about the young man’s friendship with someone far more powerful, someone who has always been shrouded in mystery and uncomfortable circumstances. The Jedi Council, who have remained out of political matters for so long, suddenly thrust into the affairs of the Senate and Obi-Wan Kenobi isn’t sure how to feel about it except to follow the orders of the Masters above him, and the Force that guides them all.

    Kovacs sees them again, only minutes later. It’s clear that Obi-Wan’s attempts to placate his former student are fruitless, and Anakin has only become worked up into more of a rage.

    I’m too close to him? he argues. Maybe I am. Maybe I should alienate a man who’s been nothing but kind and generous to me ever since I first came to this planet! Maybe I should reject the only man who gives me the respect I deserve–

    And now it feels like the crux of the matter has come to light.

    Obi-Wan tenses, looking slightly pained. This isn’t a conversation they should be having at all, and given what he has been trying to teach Anakin for most of his life, it suddenly feels exhausting that they’re speaking on this at all. ]


    Anakin, stop. Listen to yourself. Your thoughts are of jealousy and pride. These are dark thoughts Anakin. Dangerous thoughts, in these dark times – you are focused on yourself when you need to focus on your service. Your outburst in the Council was an eloquent argument against granting you Mastery. How can you be a Jedi Master when you have not mastered yourself?

    [ The memory once more seems to blur into a vision of white as Anakin brings his flesh hand up to scrub at his face. The voice that speaks now is still Obi-Wan but it is now directed at Kovacs specifically and comes from a younger man than the one that wanders the station. ]

    I don’t know that what we did was right, but I was always on his side.
    coordination: (I have unbelievable stamina)

    [personal profile] coordination 2023-06-10 09:15 pm (UTC)(link)
    We do have some files with the basics. But if we just forwarded everybody to that, we wouldn't get the chance to actually speak to them and get an idea of how we're going to work together.

    [ At Joric's next statement, Yzak's gaze flits over to the light still suspended a small distance away from them. ]

    Something similar happened on a mission we were on, once. Memories, being broadcast like this due to the orb's influence on its environment.

    [ His posture is a little less tense, now, but there's still proof that he's still kind of mentally reeling from having to run into it, to relive memories and hit still-fresh wounds in the way that when Joric mentions the orbs, he unconsciously brings his left hand up to rest its palm over the empty right sleeve of his uniform. ]

    But, there are still always new things we're learning about what they can do, the rules they follow, the difference between an orb and the Orb and our contracts with the latter.
    coordination: (ha ha haha ha im so alone)

    GREEN!!!!!!!

    [personal profile] coordination 2023-06-10 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ maybe something GAY? otherwise just GIMME THE FOOD! ]
    coordination: (I'd even let you read me bedtime stories)

    blue!!!!!!!!!!!

    [personal profile] coordination 2023-06-10 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
    coordination: (being hot is a Full time Job)

    gimme that sunlight room green

    [personal profile] coordination 2023-06-10 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
    And hardly in a good way.

    [ Yzak sounds frustrated. (SHOCKER) ]

    Have you seen where our rooms should be? There aren't even rooms there!
    dispassioned: (pic#16314432)

    [personal profile] dispassioned 2023-06-10 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
    [The real issue is that, in Chishiya's experience, there aren't any real satisfying answers to be had.]

    The twelve game masters. Citizens of Borderland granted the role of the face cards of each card suit. Kuzuryu was the King of Diamonds.
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    [personal profile] drawsblood 2023-06-10 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
    Can you give some examples?

    [ Joric may have just arrived around that moment in time that Yzak lost his arm. It's hard to look back now and know exactly when things happened, but when it comes to making deals with the orbs, Joric knows little of what the crew has already tried to do there. ]
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    [personal profile] coordination 2023-06-10 09:48 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ Well that was...

    Something.

    He hesitates to think a lot because really, guns and death and fighting? He's seen all of that. And he's seen destruction and deterioration so seeing the environment wasn't too bad. The thing is, though, Shibuya was mentioned, wasn't it? Yzak knows that's in Japan, on Earth, and is pointedly not in the state as this memory reflected.

    And this talk of games is ominous - Yzak can and is probably correctly assuming some things right in what he's gleaned from here. Even so, it still leaves many questions.

    As for Chishiya himself, aside from what he sees on the network and their recent little ... event during the last mission, Yzak wouldn't consider himself very close to the other man to know him so well. And yet, some of the things he says, the things he does here both say a lot.

    It's odd to readjust from the scene around them back to where they stand on the station. After a beat, Yzak glances to Chishiya as he checks himself out. ]


    Oh—

    [ The shimmering light from the shard of the orb - suddenly it makes sense. He scowls. ]

    These things are in here, too?