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Entry tags:
- !location: the tree,
- !plot: pest control,
- 2,
- ax,
- briareos,
- christofel,
- connor macmanus,
- cybil bennett,
- danny phantom,
- jaime reyes,
- jono starsmore,
- kate bishop,
- kon-el,
- leela bricker,
- lyta alexander,
- mr. wednesday,
- murphy macmanus,
- nathan petrelli,
- paco,
- pat and toxin,
- robin,
- sam winchester,
- scorpius,
- speedy mia dearden,
- terry mcginnis,
- the doctor,
- the flash,
- tony stark,
- vincent amorason,
- william hudson,
- xander
Whodunnit?
It was time to get a little more organized, share some information with each other. She had a talk with that bigface kid, Jaime, to see if he could do anything to shield them from Stacy's prying eyes and he said he had a few ideas, so a meeting place was chosen, and it was time to gather.
Cybil had a good authoritative, shouting voice.
"Everyone, listen up! We're meeting down in the city near that big tree. Grab whoever you see and get down there."
Indeed they were. People were starting to gather there.
[ooc: Instead of little subthreads, everyone post in one thread as people arrive. Try to keep the convo general, like everyone talking to each other, instead of devolving into private conversations.]
Cybil had a good authoritative, shouting voice.
"Everyone, listen up! We're meeting down in the city near that big tree. Grab whoever you see and get down there."
Indeed they were. People were starting to gather there.
[ooc: Instead of little subthreads, everyone post in one thread as people arrive. Try to keep the convo general, like everyone talking to each other, instead of devolving into private conversations.]
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"I almost think somebody's screwing with us." Though it wasn't like Tony'd been doing much besides being bored. "Maybe they like to poke people and see how they react." People, of course, being a loose term. He gave Toxin a glance and decided that eye contact was probably not a good thing. And to think, he'd thought the symbiote was almost cute before.
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"But I don't know. When I was trying to force it out of the captain, I got the strong sense that, whatever it was, it knows why we're here." She mentally kicked herself for pushing it out so quickly and not taking the time to press it further for answers, answers they surely weren't going to get from Stacy.
"And then there's the way it was trying to keep us from opening the gate..." She then turned to address Cybil. "And those images you and I saw. If they were memories, then odds are you have more of them hidden away behind all those blocks in your mind. It's possible you know why we're here, too, and some just doesn't want you to remember it."
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Alright, so he'd come off a little bit harsh, but the benefits didn't seem to outweigh the risk, here. It wasn't like he was actually worried about anybody's welfare. Nope.
"Hell, you don't even know if the ones you'd pick out would be useful."
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A deep breath. "What else do we have? Has anyone else found anything else we all need to know?"
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"When Lyta and I explored the maze, we found a pit in the center. Ssen. Ter. Center. There was a presence inside the pit, but it was not threatening. Not unthreatening either," he reported. "It was simply...present. Tuh."
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He was pretty sure that was the saying.
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"Three of us, Jaime, myself, and Scorpius, went in. There's a building with, well, a stone inside. But it's more than a stone, and it wants out. It's telepathic, very old, very powerful, and it has assassins watching over it. We barely made it out."
He scanned the group's faces, trying to impart exactly how serious he was, dangerous the building was. "I do want to explore further; there's something else trapped too that might need help. But no one should go in alone, and absolutely no one without me."
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A wavery hologram appeared in the air in front of him, of a blurry, but nonhuman shape.
He was speaking fast.
"He brought them in. We don't know how. Angels. Angels from the Earth mythos, made of stone, but it doesn't break, and when it goes dark, they come. The Godseal is running, but we can't get through to try to reinforce the seals around the artifact. The light from his eyes is holding them at the door, but that will only last so long until it's exhausted. There's no contact from the rest of the ship--we haven't gotten the clear signal since they warned us we were under attack. There may not be anyone in the main ship left to help us. We're trying to figure out how to reach the window, but we have no rope, nothing."
His voice was choked. "We should've never thought we could control him. The Haunter of the Dark. But the war's gotten so desperate. If anyone ever finds this, please tell my mate M'rell'a that I'm sorry--"
A scream in the background. "The Godseal is shutting down! The Godseal is shutting down!"
"Restart the cycle! Override the safety protocols and restart the cycle! Restar--"
Screaming. Then it cut off.
"The Godseal was this...thing. Like a sarcophagus. We turned it on and the eyes lit up and it held the Angels at the door, while we got out through the window. BUT, in retrospect, we think something ALIVE was in the sarcophagus. Being experimented on. Then again, it could be something alive, but bad, like the thing in the stone, so freeing it might not be a good idea."
A deep breath.
"Either way. They mentioned 'the war' getting desperate--so desperate they tried to use something they couldn't control--and an attack on the ship, and losing contact with the rest of the ship. My theory is that whoever took us, whoever was a crew on this ship is dead now. And Stacy's driving."
A pause. "Or whoever killed the crew is driving. We haven't seen the whole ship yet. We haven't seen a bridge..."
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He turned to Lyta again, then Cybil. "What did they look like? Faces covered? Eyes, especially? Yes? No? Were they made of stone?"
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He frowned. "Without a better description, I couldn't begin to guess what it was you saw." Pause. "Well. I could, it just probably wouldn't be very accurate."
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"Uh, going back to the possessing and the "Ghost of Christmas Yet To Future", if we actually happen to be haunted we do have an early warning system. Namely me. It won't work unless the ghosts are within attacking range, mind you, but it's at least something."
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"Like what? Ghost radar? How does it work so we'll know."
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