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cityship ([personal profile] cityship) wrote in [community profile] trans_92010-04-01 07:04 pm

Snap, Crackle, and POP

[ooc: Newbie Helpers List | Instructions: Post your character with one post establishing them as being podpopped. Tag each other in groups of 2's, 3's, and 4's, to get some interaction to start with. If a thread doesn't already have 2 or 3 people tagged in, tag it with your character's podpop popping near the other people, rather than making a new subthread. If you would like to play out them talking to the AI, please send an email to the mods making the request--we do this only by request. Then move onto the big Newbie Meeting. Once your character has gotten the rundown from the old crew, you may start posting entrance posts and freely tagging.]


||Pod Release Protocols Initating|| Stacy's familiar voice sounds out to all the podmates through the ship.

In the Pod Caverns, there are the sounds of: Pop. Pop pop pop. Poppuhpoppoppop. KASCHUNKhiiiiiiiissssss.

There is condensation and mist spraying out from cracks in the pods, as the people inside slide out onto the floors, covered in slime.

--


There was nothing. You were going about your normal life, then there was a bright light, and then? Nothing.

Then the world lurches.

The chamber here is humid.

Actually, "chamber" isn't quite accurate. You're in a cavern, half-lit by an eerie greenish light, going on and on as far as the eye can see. The light is coming from what can only be described as pods, glistening, round greenish-yellow things, glowing with a pale inner light, outlining human -- and not quite human -- forms. Each is rooted to the floor, to the walls, with something black, twisted, and unidentifiable.

They line the walls of the cavern, go up in maddeningly high columns, curling and corkscrewing up into the darkness, until the light from them is like that of the stars, glowing pale and mournful in clusters in the darkness above. Twisted walkways and stairs crisscross, traverse the platforms in front of the pods, wending their way back and forth, up and down through the chamber.

You just came from one of those pods, broke free like a butterfly from a (slimy, nasty) chrysalis.

Now you stand alone but not quite alone, naked, not knowing how you got there, who took you, or why you were taken.

As your body heats up again, you realize the air is warm -- just a few degrees too warm to be comfortable -- and muggy; it smells acrid and organic, like freshly spilt blood and sweat. Your mouth tastes of salt.

The floors are pulsing under your feet, throbbing...

Wherever you are, this entire place...is alive.

Oh, and also you're naked and covered in alien snot.

When you call out, ask where you are, a voice speaks to you, in your head. She tells you:

||You are here.||


When you ask who she is, she tells you that her name is STA'C K'LTRRB'TXFT, but that you may call her Stacy. When she tells you who she is, there is a gush of emotion, love, maternal warmth. You are on a ship. She is that ship. Her name is Stacy and she loves you. Her voice is warm and motherly, even if these messages sound almost automated.

Glowing phosphorescenet lights appear in pustules along the floor. They lead you up a massive spiraling walkway that gives you a view of what are possibly millions in stasis. At the top is a room with moving vines that clean you and clothe you in a plant-like body-suit--soft, but durable. After that, the lights lead you to a great cavernous room with a clear floor that lets you see all the holes and tunnels in the walls of it. When you reach the center, the last thing she tells you before whisking you away to gather your belongings and meet the rest of the crew is this reassuring thought:

||You have been Chosen to accomplish a Great Purpose. You have been Chosen to help fight the Ohm, a race of insectoid beings that are the destroyers of worlds.||

||You have been Chosen as champions of life, as protectors of the worlds and peoples that are left. The others are waiting for you. They will explain everything.||


She will tell you nothing more. Your answers lie with these "others" she speaks of.

[identity profile] godbydefinition.livejournal.com 2010-04-21 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
"It is a distinct possibility," Ba'al agreed, with a brief incline of his head. He still thought it more likely an issue of nomenclature, though he could not deny the possibility of her being from another galaxy; there were many, after all. Regardless of probability, though, it was wiser to play dumb, so to speak. Regardless of where she was from, it was typically easier to gain information under the pretence of ignorance. It was a position he detested, but a useful one all the same. For the time being, he simply answered her question. "To an extent, yes," he commented, still being at least partially truthful. "But it is often considered a... privilege." Something reserved for the gods and their servants, for example - even on earth it was a guarded secret, and so even his persona functioned much the same. He flashed a smile then, and said as earnestly as he could manage: "I wish to hear more of this Alderaan."

"Precisely," he agreed. While he would be seeking as much information as possible, he needed to take everything with a grain of proverbial salt. And besides, there was no way he could have been overpowered so simply.

Ba'al, however, did not trust those vines. "Wait," he tried to call after Reyna as she approached them haphazardly. Just like an idiotic human to fall so easily to a trap.

However, his slight movement forward, and the raising of his hand at his protest of her walking into it set it off for himself as well. The vines were far too far, seizing him before they set to their work, separating him further from his reluctant (on both ends, he would imagine) companion. "Release me!" he shouted, in vain.

[identity profile] fierce-diplomat.livejournal.com 2010-04-22 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Even though the vines withdrew from her body at roughly the same time that Ba'al cried out, Reyna was unable to go to his aid. She was still reeling from the horribly invasive actions of the vines and all she could do for the moment was stare dumbly at the greenish suit that new clothed her freshly scrubbed body. The suit had an extremely organic look and feel to it that was reinforced by the plant-like vines running long its surface as well as a faint but noticeable pulsing. It clung to her voluptuous form like a second skin but she found she preferred it to being stark naked.

She regained her composure as the vines released Ba'al, leaving him similarly cleansed and clothed. The experience had clearly been as distressing for him as it had for her, but where she had been embarrassed and humiliated he seem to more angry and indignant. Shaking her head at the very male reaction, Reyna motioned for Ba'al to follow her.

"The exit appears to be this way. It's time to get those answers I think..."

[OOC: I think this is a good place to wrap this up, assuming that's still okay with you. :) ]

[identity profile] godbydefinition.livejournal.com 2010-04-28 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
((ooc: late ooc reply is late, but yeah, I think we can safely call this wrapped up! o7 ))