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Billy Cranston ([personal profile] morphitudinous) wrote in [community profile] trans_92012-01-08 09:32 pm

Snow Sheltering [Closed]

Today's trek to Pelau's glass desert had started as more of a ridiculous dare than a serious idea for Billy. Terrain to conquer just because he could? It sounded reckless, but the risk carried a reward for it too. If the rumors of a beautiful display of lights were true, he definitely wanted to be out there. Rumor also had it that a few of his friends were going, and he didn't want to be left behind.

After packing his supplies and telling a few people where he was going just to be sure, he'd set off. It was a long, slow trek, and he was sure that the others who had gone this way had long surpassed him. He was a Southern California native! The desert he was accustomed to trekking was considerably hotter and sandier.

Finally, though, he stumbled across a small half-finished shelter that another traveler had built for themselves some time ago. Exhausted as he was, he set about securing it. When it was comfortable enough for a few hours of rest, he put out a call to any friends who might be in the region. Oh, he hoped they were there.

{{Hey, it's me, Billy. Are any of you hungry? I have some food in the shelter.}}

[identity profile] kaya-waterwave.livejournal.com 2012-01-28 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
Kaya smiled when she saw that Fontaine was not only keeping up, he was enjoying himself. What was more, she saw that the oter three were compensating in their own way. She, of course, was giving them a little more of a nudge by moving just a little bit faster, smiling over at them. After all,s she DID want to get there faster.

She was, of course clueless about the plot afoot.

[identity profile] nokosi.livejournal.com 2012-01-29 05:13 am (UTC)(link)
He would have skated after Fontaine, but he was already well aware of the devastating effects that flinging oneself into a wolf on ice, had. A race through this refreshingly chilled wind would have been perfect, too.

Nokosi blew out a stream of cold air and watched it streak past him as they skated along, eyes roaming over the bluish-white landscape. They eventually settled on the horizon--partially broken up by the pointed, blocky glaciers that jutted out of the snow.

"Despite the lack of vegetation," he huffed, trying to keep in pace. "I rather like this area. I wish the ship had snow."

[identity profile] ronnae.livejournal.com 2012-01-29 12:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Ronnie grinned subtly and nodded in agreement, ready to pounce when Billy gave the signal.

"I wish it had snow too! That would be so much fun, real snow, not in the sensoriums I mean!" she called out to Nokosi's comment as she stayed alongside Billy, already prepared.

[identity profile] kaya-waterwave.livejournal.com 2012-01-29 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"It sounds like a good idea to me! If we were able to actually have it snow on the ship, you guys could work on ice skating: its actually very good at helping people develop balance, and I hear its even considered a sport!"

Why something so fun would be a sport was beyond her though.

But at least the others were catching up! She squeezed Nokosi's hand, smiling up at him.

[identity profile] nokosi.livejournal.com 2012-01-29 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, in one place. Like deep in hydroponics or somewhere in the city where one can enjoy the change of season." And if it was water they needed...well, they were already here. He briefly wondered how long it would take to move a few hundred gallons of snow.

Feeling a small pressure on his hand, Nokosi's attention was momentarily diverted to Kaya. He returned the smile with a grin and glanced back to Ronnae and Billy, who were still trailing behind them. Elven hearing, guys. He wasn't going to spoil your plan, though.

[identity profile] ronnae.livejournal.com 2012-01-29 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Ronnie blinked a few times and remained in silence while thinking, almost as if she could read Nokosi's thoughts. "I wonder if they'd mind if we took a good deal of snow back on board... I mean, I'm sure it'd wouldn't be a big deal right? We could definitely use more fresh water and this would help a ton!"

[identity profile] kaya-waterwave.livejournal.com 2012-01-30 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Kaya would have been happy to tell them how hard it was to make water into snow, but of course she couldn't hear them and was only increasing her speed little by little.

And finally, they were exactly where they needed to be, so Kaya slowed the down, finally taking a breath. Making snow into ice and skating at the same time for a prolonged amount of time STILL was a lot of work!
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Sorry for the late response, guys. Been struggling with RP drive lately ._.

[personal profile] purplephilic 2012-02-03 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Nokosi's eyebrows furrowed in thought over how best to transport water on the ship. Honestly, he figured it would take the minds of the engineers to come up with something that would efficiently do the job. He could be clever, yes, but that generally involved the natural world. His way would just be to grab a bucket, a dimensional bag and to get to work. The simple but timely way to complete a task.

As soon as they slowed to a stop, Nokosi became very involved in taking up all of Kaya's attention by playfully messing with the long braid she usually wore as she caught her breat. Yeah. That's him actively involving himself in the whispered plan between the engineers. Totally giving you an opening.