http://el-escarabajo.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] el-escarabajo.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] trans_92009-10-08 09:44 pm

The Call

Jaime Reyes voice sounds over the comm-rings--all of them--and it sounds very urgent.

« Everyone on the ship, listen up! This is Jaime Reyes, your local 'Blowing this pop stand' coordinator and escape facilitation engineer. I need everyone on the ship to come to the City, in front of the Precinct, immediately. Grab people who don't have their comm rings with them--and tell them to grab their comm rings, people who are sleeping, whoever you find, and try to make sure everyone on the ship knows to come. This is very important. This is "getting the heck out of here" important. »

When they arrive, they arrive to find the Command Staff waiting, and a tiny, tiny young man standing on stone ledge from a fountain, waiting for them.

Here goes nothing.

Re: Gathering

[identity profile] bluerose-knight.livejournal.com 2009-10-14 08:46 am (UTC)(link)
Sparhawk tries to think of something that wouldn't be taken as insulting or degrading. He's still finding it hard to accept that women warriors are more commonplace on other worlds, and that often they are better than the men. So he settles for not saying anything, and instead looking at the scythe.

"An impressive weapon. Mostly men trying to bring about the end of the world?" he queries. He noticed the stake, and he knows his legends, but since the only vampires that he's encountered turned out to be illusions...

Re: Gathering

[identity profile] i-died-twice.livejournal.com 2009-10-14 02:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"Thank you," Buffy says with a smile. She loves the scythe, she does. In so many ways, it feels like it was made for her.

Which it was.

Technically.

"Actually, no. It's very evenly-mixy," she answers. "I mean, there was this one time with this exiled hell goddess, this other time with my ex-boyfriend's crazy ex-girlfriend, and the time that my best friend went a little...rawry...and tried to destroy the world. Really, I've learned that evil kinda tends to be non-gender specific. It's an equal opportunity seducer, really." Plus, y'know, the First was the beginning of all evil, and more often than not, it liked taking the shape of women.

Usually - for some sick, sad reason - Buffy.