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Annexed Mod Team ([personal profile] modaccount) wrote in [community profile] annexedlogs2022-08-14 08:50 pm

Mission Log #1

How It Works

Welcome to the first mission log in Annexed!

How Mission Logs Work: There will generally be two main missions per month, with different focuses tailored to different skillsets (usually stealth vs. fighting, though other skillsets will be tapped on). Each mission will be posted in phases, with a prompt for the start of each phase. The plotting post will give you a rundown of what the missions are, how they might go, and what might be discovered. Characters may partake in whichever pat of the operation they choose, whether it's a large prominent part or a more supporting role. Characters may participate in both missions, and as many phases as they wish.

Mod Guidance: Players may request occasional scene-setting when they hit a point where they're unsure what might happen next in a log or what their characters might encounter. There will be a "Mod Guidance" comment that players can reply to in order to request this kind of scene-setting.

Completion of Missions: There will be a submissions comment for anyone who's threaded out a portion of the mission. Once a thread has been completed at least halfway, please submit your character's progress and plans for the thread to the submissions thread. These submissions are the main way that the mod will decide how the mission went in the next month's wrap-up post, so they are very important!

Plotting Post: Here!

The Cure For Immunity

The Witches have received intel through their spies in Zephyr that a lab located just outside the outskirts of the city is engaged in experiments on sentient beings to create a serum that will change those people who are incompatible with Sylphid reproduction. This serum would allow the Sylphid to take over the bodies of people who would usually be fatal to them.

The serum is said to function at a 45% success rate already.

Obviously this would be a major blow to all life on the Broken World, as 70% of the population is immune to being taken over by Sylphid. This serum would allow them to increase their population numbers exponentially and turn a powerful takeover into a nigh-unstoppable one.

The Witch will be calling a general meeting at the Command Center where she will explain the situation and the proposed missions to stop it.

Mission A: Into the Lab

Mission Appropriateness: Chipped or Stripped
Mission Focus: Stealth and recon.

This mission will focus on stealth and recon, with operatives conducting surveillance on the lab to work out the rounds of the guards and other staff so they can infiltrate and take the information on the Sylphid serum in order to reverse engineer it and hopefully make a serum to make everyone immune to Sylphid takeover. The Witch passionately states in her opening speech that this would be an immense blow against the Sylphid and is a very important mission.

PHASE I

Nestled in the jungle a few blocks outside city limits is a low cement building with a high barbed-wire-topped chain-link fence around it. The lab is built like a fortress with thick walls, very few windows, and a thick roof made of cement and tile, almost bomb-proof. All in all, the Sylphid aren't exactly subtle, the place might as well scream 'secret lab to create top-secret serums.' There's also a regular round of security guards accompanied by guard dogs that make their way around the perimeter, and security cameras at every entrance and exit.

There is plenty of cover around the building for operatives to watch the rounds of the guards, the way the cameras swivel, and get a feeling for what kind of people enter and exit the building. Surveillance can be conducted the old-fashioned way, by just watching the building from many different angles and sharing observations by camera. They can also be done in a variety of other ways, depending on individual powers and abilities - want to pretend to be making a delivery so you can scope out the front desk? take photos or videos of rounds or entrances and exits to study? draw a rough map of the grounds to show everybody? Go for it!

There are a variety of ways to get into the building, but surveillance will boil down to four main routes of entry:

The first is a direct frontal entry, where characters may bluff their way inside the building in a variety of ways including pretending to make a delivery, taking down a single guard and stealing their uniform, or otherwise working out a ruse to get inside.
The second is a through a single bulletproof glass skylight in the roof of the building, directly above the mess hall, which should be empty just after lunch time. There is a strong lock on the skylight, but it can be picked and there are no traps.
The third is through the back entrance, near where the guards' staff room is, in a secondary building. This route will require taking out several guards as silently as possible and entering disguised as guards.
The fourth is through a ventilation system that can be accessed by a panel high up on the wall at the one side of the building that is facing the jungle. This one will require some acrobatic skill and flexibility and might be best for a small character.

PHASE II

There are four major routes of entry into the lab, and characters who try any route of entry should keep in contact with people outside via radio or network to relay information found out during the infiltration phase. The rebels are trying to get as much information about the internal layout of the lab as possible in case the Sylphid opt to reuse it for another purpose in the future. They would ideally like to be able to map the entire internal structure of the facility. In all cases, photos, videos, and sketches of the inside of the lab would be welcome to the rebels.

Frontal Entry: Characters who opt to enter through the front via some kind of ruse and who gain entry will find themselves faced with a maze of corridors and rooms. This may be difficult because anyone who is allowed entry into the building generally knows their way around. Success of this particular route of entry will depend on confidence and being able to keep the ruse alive as the characters run into various different people - scientists, guards, deliverypersons, janitorial staff, and other staff. Keep the ruse up for as long as possible and make sure you get as many details of the inside of the building as possible to relay to your colleagues outside as possible.

Skylight Entry: Characters who opt to enter through the skylight will find themselves faced with a heavy lock as their first obstacle. The lock is able to be picked or hacked, depending on the characters' skillset. Once the skylight is open they will have to lower themselves into the room underneath, a mess hall for the staff in the lab, and subdue the cafeteria workers. From this point, they will need to keep themselves hidden from passers-by in the hallways, and rely on stealth and silence as much as possible while mapping out the inside of the lab, and keep in radio or network contact with those on the outside.

Back Entry: This is the method of entry that requires the most fighting. Characters will enter the back area of the building where there is a smaller outbuilding that is used by the guards for a sort of staff room while they are taking breaks, and subdue several guards to take their uniforms. After the uniforms and keycards for the building are secured, they can enter through the back door and maintain the ruse of being guards that are patrolling the building. This is where knowledge of the guard rounds comes in handy, and all that surveillance will certainly help. These characters will have to be careful to avoid the real guards as they will be able to clock that they aren't their coworkers and the "I'm new" story will only work so many times! Characters in guard uniforms will have an easier time communicating out loud on radios and the network as they're expected to be communicating by radio, and will also be able to give spare walkie-talkies to those on the outside.

Ventilation Entry: This is the most physically challenging method of entry, but a very valuable one. After accessing the ventilation system, characters will be able to crawl through the duct work in a virtually undetectable way and take photos, videos, or sketches of the rooms they can view through vents. The duct work goes everywhere throughout the building and mostly poses obstacles in the form of the mazelike system of them, occasional fans and other blockages in the ductwork, and dust and debris in the ducts including possibly rats and spiders. Some of the spiders are poisonous, as jungle spiders tend to be, and anyone bitten by the spiders will experience pain and hallucinations that may hinder them. As with all other entry methods, the people in the ventilation system should be communicating with those on the outside by radio or network.

PHASE III

Phase III is more straightforward than the other phases of this mission - once the infiltrators have mapped out the inside of the lab, they should locate the central computer banks and anyone with the technical expertise should make a copy of the databanks. This will require some hacking and all characters doing infiltration will be provided with a device that will allow them to hack through any passcodes required by the computer to access the information inside. Copying the database will take at least a half hour, so characters may have to create diversions, talk themselves out of hot water when people come to stop by the computer room, and otherwise distract the true staff of the building from entering the room and catching them in the act.

Once the computer banks have been copied, characters should use another device they will be given before infiltration to plant a virus in the computer banks that will corrupt everything in them. The virus will take about 10 minutes to get to the point of critical mass, a guaranteed disruption of the whole system. This phase of the mission will take at least 40 minutes total, during which characters are going to have to keep any of the real staff of the lab out of the computer room through whatever means possible, making it the point in the mission most likely to go off the rails.

After the computer system has been disrupted by the virus, characters will have to escape the building without being caught by the Sylphid staff, and may leave through any exit available so they can melt into the forest and make a clean escape.

ADDITIONAL MISSION

Characters infiltrating the lab will discover several rooms where sentient test subjects are located. Some of them will be in very ill health due to side effects of the treatments they've been enduring, and all will be very willing and eager to be rescued. While some characters stay with the computer banks to copy and sabotage them, other characters may go find these rooms full of test subjects, about 45 in total, and smuggle them out of the building. Once the rebel force has been alerted to the presence of test subjects, they will send a truck to wait near the back entrance, and operatives will simply have to cut the chain link fence to make space for the subjects to get into the truck to be transported back to the Witches Camp. This mission will likely involve having to subdue several guards as the back entrance is near the guards' room.

Mission B: Disrupt The Supply Chain

Mission Appropriateness: Chipped or Stripped
Mission Focus: Recon and open battle.

This mission will focus on open battle and guerilla tactics, with operatives locating and disrupting the supply chain to the lab. It will focus on identifying shipments of equipment, food, and other supplies to the lab and interrupting them, destroying the vehicles, subduing the enemy, and taking whatever supplies they can back to the Witches Camp.

PHASE I

The highway leading past the lab is a seldom-used four-lane highway that snakes its way through the jungle in a mostly uninhabited area. While there are a few scattered farms and other occupied areas, most of the highway is bordered on by wild jungle, which provides a lot of cover for surveillance of the delivery vehicles that approach the lab to drop off supplies. Most of the trucks will contain food, equipment, and other sundries for the function of the lab. The trucks can be wheeled or hover, and will have various brand names emblazoned on them. Characters tasked with surveillance in these areas will settle at safe and well-hidden spots in the jungle to watch the roads and keep detailed notes on which trucks with which brand names enter the lab to deliver supplies. They will also need to keep in close contact with home base to relay this information, with notes on the times the deliveries happen and what sort of supplies may be being delivered, based on the logos on the trucks.

Characters will discover that there are actually several routes delivery trucks are taking to get to the lab, contrary to previous intel-gathering, which pointed to the quickest and most obvious route being the one the trucks used. Some trucks are taking side streets through a nearby occupied area, at the center of which is a rather skeezy truck stop where drivers stop for food before completing their deliveries. Characters will need to spread out to cover these additional routes in order to make sure they don't miss any delivery trucks.

Additionally, the truck stop may become a good source of intel, with staff being amenable through convincing, coercion, or bribing to give information on the drivers that stop in on a regular basis, what they haul, and what their timetables are like. Players are more than welcome to NPC some of the staff at the truck stop for mild interrogation, including waitresses, cashiers, station attendants, and janitorial staff.

PHASE II

As Mission A moves into its final phase, and much more likely to be discovered, phase II of Mission B will go into full effect. Operatives will have discovered four routes that trucks are taking into the lab, and will need to cover all of them for both surveillance and to blockade them or sabotage them and stop the trucks.

Route 1: The main and quickest route that trucks are taking to the lab, which is directly down the highway and off of it into the lab driveway. This will be the toughest one to blockade due to the size of the highway - four lanes, though seldom used, is quite a distance to cover.

Route 2: A winding side road that goes over a small creek and then beside it, only two lanes across and through a mostly uninhabited area. Because it's uninhabited and a smaller road with less traffic, it will be easier to blockade and is also the second most used route by the trucks.

Route 3: A relatively direct route from the truck stop through some back streets that straightforwardly traverse farmland. There is more traffic on this road that is civilian because of its proximity to farmland, and will require a bit more effort due to this civilian traffic.

Route 4: Another straightforward route, though this time through a civilian-occupied area, and close to a school for the small community surrounding the truck stop. This will be the most difficult to blockade without doing too much collateral damage to the civilian area around it and the school.

Characters will have been given bombs that they may use to destroy the roads themselves as well as access to heavy machinery they can use to move cement blocks into the roadways to block traffic from getting through. Once the roads are blocked or destroyed, characters will have to subdue the Sylphid staff on the trucks through force, which might be a significant fight, as all Sylphid, even down to truck drivers, are well-trained in combat. These drivers are also well-armed, considering the mission they're on to supply the lab, which is one of the top priorities for the Sylphid as of now.

PHASE III

Phase III is relatively straightforward compared to the rest of the missions - unload the trucks and carry the supplies back to the Witches Camp via truck or hover-ATV, then destroy the trucks. This will mostly be through demolitions or by setting the trucks on fire, leaving them as a signal to the Sylphid that they can't go about their research without being challenged.

Characters may disable the trucks in whatever fashion they wish, so long as it leaves a good, lasting message to the Sylphid. The Sylphid drivers that aren't killed should be captured and bound and loaded into a truck to be taken back to the Witches Camp to be interrogated or used as bargaining chips for the more diplomatic side of the rebellion.

Damage to civilian property or injury of civilians, especially children who may be playing at the playground by the school would be seriously looked down on and a huge blow to the rebellion's reputation, so characters are encouraged to keep destruction to a minimum on Route 4 in particular. In fact, the rebellion would prefer if operatives could load the trucks onto heavy machinery and take them to the Witches Camp for demolition instead of leaving them on Route 4.

Additionally, operatives along the routes will find that some of the trucks contain caged and restrained test subjects. Once these are discovered, they should be taken by truck back to the Witches Camp. Unfortunately, these test subjects can't be returned to their families in Zephyr because their chips would immediately mark them for death - the Sylphid would, without thinking twice, kill people that were marked as test subjects who escaped, especially after being rescued by the rebellion, in case they were corrupted by the rebellion. These test subjects will have to be comforted and brought back to the Camp to either join the rebellion or be civilians in the Camp.



bladebabysitter: (i'll tell you again so don't mess up thi)

BII

[personal profile] bladebabysitter 2022-08-15 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"We should be prepared for vehicles that hover rather than roll, which means caltrops are a backup plan at best," Elma says, arms folded as she considers the strategy in front of her. It's good, as far as it goes, but these circumstances mean they need to account for a lot of potential options. "I also think we'd be better off completely demolishing the vehicles, rather than relying on our shots hitting something disabling on tech we have no information on. A large-scale obstruction could also work, with the benefit that we might be able to make it look more natural."

Her eyes flick back up.

"Thoughts?"
bladebabysitter: (look i'm not a silent protagonist)

[personal profile] bladebabysitter 2022-08-15 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Now is a better time then when there are consequences for failure that amount to more than a minute wasted. As for what, my body is apparently... are you familiar with the concept of nanotechnology?

[No telling what tech level people here are accustomed to. And no wasting time either. Elma steps roughly into the wall, shoulder leading, which seems like it ought to at least hurt -- but instead of bouncing off it, half of her torso just sort of jellies, flowing out into a thin ladder leading up to the vent.]

If you think that looks strange, imagine how it feels.
tarisian_cathar: (neutral)

[personal profile] tarisian_cathar 2022-08-15 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
She considers what the other woman is saying, nodding along.

"The heavier convoys, I think, will be wheeled - the vehicles I've seen so far have been...hovercrafts, wheel-based designs. They don't seem to have reliable repulsorlifts like in my galaxy, at least not here. In any event, showing me an engine grating and it won't matter - either burst the tires or shred the engines, I can deliver on target."

She emphasizes the point by sliding one of the caltrops out of her bag, levitating it in her hand for a moment.

"You're right about natural obstacles - if we down trees across the route, that brings them to a natural stop for an ambush. But - I'm much more wary about detonating unknown power sources in a very flammable environment than I am the other unfamiliar aspects of the technology. An air intake is an air intake, after all, so is a thrust nozzle - but a power core..."
ezra_of_lothal: (You lose by malagraphic)

You know what, thread jack; Voice

[personal profile] ezra_of_lothal 2022-08-15 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
You know, I'm all for bluffing when I think it'll work, but I don't we know enough about how these guys operate.

I vote vents. I am good with crawling through tunnels.
tech_nically: (riiiight)

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[personal profile] tech_nically 2022-08-15 11:11 pm (UTC)(link)
While perhaps not so eager to be back in the jungle, at least they're now better clothed and equipped for it. The weight of his Katarn-class armor is an obvious absence, making Tech feel a little more vulnerable, but given their current objective is mainly surveillance, it's not something he fusses over. It also helps knowing he's got a pair of guns and spare ammo should anything go awry.

He seems completely at ease perched against the thicker branches of a tree some distance from the highway, providing just enough of a view for the details they'd be seeking. A pair of binoculars in hand, he scans what he can see of the road, even as they listen for sounds of any approaching transports.

"Clear so far. Of course waiting is always the most time-consuming part of such missions."
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[personal profile] noisecomplaint 2022-08-16 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
"'Clear' is a matter of perception." Rokuro's airy voice drifts over from a nearby branch, where he has taken an elegant seat.

Exceptionally very calm, cool, and collected for someone who nearly fell out of said tree upon peering into said binoculars only a moment or two ago. Between the zoom and warped depth perception (in spite of the fact it's his singular eye causing the distortion) he has little interest in attempting to spy their enemy from such a distance, not that it stops him from having an opinion on the matter.

"For all we know, they could be deceiving us. I once read of a warlord who had one thousand paper horses and samurai commissioned, so every army who saw them from a distance would surrender without a fight, assuming they could not match him in numbers."

Given he has only seen parked trucks in passing on their way to the mission area, it seems entirely plausible to him that the Sylphid maybe be capable of faking their presence in a similar way.

Which is exactly why he isn't out here alone. Rokuro accepted the position of Tech's bodyguard when asked by the rebel commander, but in some ways Tech was forced to accept the role of Rokuro's babysitter field handler on top of his surveillance role.

"A bridge crossing a river was mentioned during the briefing. That seems like an overly obvious place to stage an ambush, but considering the Sylphid have used the route for this long, perhaps they are overly confident. If we are to engage the enemy, I would prefer to do so near the water, as I will be most effective."

A sigh, idly kicking his feet while looking up through the tree-tops at the glowing moon.

"My master would have come up with a far greater plan."
bentheredonethat: (pic#15880689)

Yes please! All the hugs!

[personal profile] bentheredonethat 2022-08-16 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
If they ever discussed those different circumstances it would stir a question that had dogged Obi-Wan's heels for decades. How differently things may have gone, had Qui-Gon lived? Not only in terms of Anakin's training, but would his old Master have finally taken a seat on the Council? Could Qui-Gon with his fierce devotion to the Force, rather than Jedi Code, have seen the signs the rest of the missed?

A Jedi wasn't supposed to dwell on the past. A Jedi wasn't supposed to lose themselves in the world of what ifs, but Obi-Wan struggled with it all the same.

Apparently there are a few of us here who speak the same language; if you will. He won't out Ezra or Tech over an open comm line, but if she wants to know more, now she knows to look for it.
tech_nically: (riiiight)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2022-08-16 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
To his credit, Tech remained still and externally calm despite the number of questions bubbling up in his mind. It had been some time since the purge of the Jedi and the end of the war, and such events would clearly take its toll on someone caught up so intensely and then suddenly cut away. No, there was something else too, but like Obi-Wan, Tech tried to reel his own thoughts back into focusing on their present situation.

Ben, he said. Something about being corrected with a name brought a strange sort of ache that the clone couldn't place. Were they really fine? He looked at the Jedi grimly but nodded, slowly lowering his hands, however still somewhat wary as he turned to direct his attention towards the building. Questions would have to wait. They had a mission to complete.

"You said there were two guards outside..?" he prompted Alder over the comms. Hopefully they'd just switched shifts, if they've been as Sarah had said. He looked back over at Obi-Wan with another nod. "Ready when you are."
tarisian_cathar: (thoughtful)

[personal profile] tarisian_cathar 2022-08-16 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
Curiouser and curiouser. Things only became stranger in this conversation by the moment.

You speak so carefully - do you require proof of who I am?
tech_nically: (ackshually)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2022-08-16 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
"Assuming the Sylphid are no stranger to these sorts of supply raids, I don't think bringing along an entire army to guard their transports would be practical given the terrain and the road," Tech notes. "But I would not rule deception out of the question. Like as why we have more than one set of eyes out here, in case another route is discovered."

He puts the binoculars to his goggles again, scanning along the road between what he could make out through the trees and about where he recalls it should run along. "Bridges are very vulnerable positions for an ambush," he agrees. "Finding the weak points in it to set proper charges shouldn't be a problem, however to make the most out of it we'll need to have a better idea of the shipment schedule and how many trucks might be en route at a time." Not to mention how many people might be in those trucks that they might have to engage.

Lowering his binoculars, Tech glances over at Rokuro. "We're still formulating a plan. I'll admit, I'm more used to working with only a squad of five, and we'd usually be left to our own methods so long as we got the job done." He pulls out his tablet, tapping at the screen to bring up the rough map he's been compiling. "I suppose having more people to scout and survey the rest of the highway is more practical, but it does stretch things out. I haven't heard any updates from anyone else yet."
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[personal profile] noisecomplaint 2022-08-16 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
"I suppose I am accustomed to a group of ten, although it is rare we all work as one together in the field. Everyone has their place, and mine is by most often by my master's side. Without him we are nothing." Not for the first time, Rokuro finds himself incredibly homesick. Every morning he wakes up alone in this world, his heart aches anew. Reclaiming his abilities hadn't 'fixed' that broken feeling in his chest the way Rokuro assumed it would. His body, mind, and powers are intact, but a piece of his soul is missing.

"It isn't necessary to destroy the bridge. Let them attempt to cross, and I will cause the necessary amount of chaos while leaving the supply route intact-- at least until we commandeer their supplies, and no longer have need of it."

Rokuro's brows raise as Tech 'creates' the map from nothingness, as if it were illustrated in magic ink. Still amazed in spite of the fact he had held the strange device in his hands, and was forced to admit it was real.

"The others can see what you have drawn, no matter where they are, and respond in turn? Truly, this is a powerful scrying object. Far more convenient than sending message by bird. One can only hope they aren't struck by an arrow, and the information absconded with-- or used as kindling to roast the unlucky creature." Tentatively, he reaches out to prod at the screen, almost jumping when it responds in turn.

"Next you'll tell me it functions as an abacus as well." An almost laugh, because wouldn't that be utterly ludicrous?
tech_nically: (riiiight)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2022-08-16 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
"Your master must be an admirable person," Tech observes. It does make him think. They had no direct master, but perhaps the Republic would be most comparable as a whole. After all, without the war, the Republic would have no need for an army, and they would not be.

Not having the rest of his squad with him has been a constant adjustment. It had been almost unthinkable that they hadn't all been brought along by the Sylphid, something that Tech supposes he should be thankful for. Still, it had been a hope of his once they'd reached the Witch's Camp that he'd see their familiar faces. Disappointment has never hit him so strongly than it had then, but while that feeling is more identifiable, it's morphed into something that he hasn't been able to really place. For good reason, considering he's never had an actual opportunity to feel lost, before.

"How will you do that?" he asks, thoughts returning to Rokuro's proposition. It's not a question of the man's skills so much as genuinely curious as to how he will carry it out. Rokuro hasn't exactly struck him as an exaggerator after all.

Tech nods as he looks back down at the map. "So long as there's a stable network to connect to, and more importantly, a secure one. It's similar to how we can contact each other over the comms over distances." He smiles faintly as Rokuro reacts at the screen once it shifts at his touch. "An abacus? Oh! I believe I've read something about those... For calculations, right? Actually-"

He brings up a menu and pulls up the calculator application.
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[personal profile] noisecomplaint 2022-08-16 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
"He is. I have devoted my entire life to serving him. To be here, away from him..." Only makes Rokuro more eager to assist the rebels in their cause to overthrow the Sylphid's regime.

"I will harness the power of water to wear them down like rocks upon a beach, until their trucks are little more than smooth pieces of scrap metal, and the bones of their men become sand." Rokuro has held grudging respect for most of their enemies, but as the Sylphid took him away from his master, from his life in Japan, from his purpose and destiny, he feels hatred and nothing more.

Then Tech pulls up the abacus, and the dark storm clouding his eyes disappears almost immediately. A mobile abacus that can be shared with others? Yukimura and his braves will never have an excuse to while away the castle budget ever again.

"Oh! How does this work?" Rokuro leans in, prodding at the surface of the tablet, fingers touching upon numbers at random. Sixty-nine. Nice.

"How does one add and subtract? Is it capable of multiplication and division?"
grindset: (15390233)

kneeslides in

[personal profile] grindset 2022-08-16 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
[Gentle voice, maybe a touch nervous, accent plucking at consonants:]

I concur.

[Whew. Seal broken.]

If you can record your path through the ventilation system, such as with... with a, a video feed... that will greatly assist in the mapping process.
grindset: (15390139)

phase iii, but also comms;

[personal profile] grindset 2022-08-16 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
[Since breach Viktor's been with B'elanna, and the rest of them, as a voice—it's soft and somewhat low in pitch, with crisp articulations amid his accent. He's inexperienced, maybe a little nervous, but consistent in monitoring the line and judicious in his commentary. A steadying presence to have in one's ear.]

I'd know the sound of percussive maintenance anywhere.

[—is dry as hell. We have fun here.]

No alerts in your vicinity at the moment, so you can take your time. But not too much time.
tech_nically: (it's just popcorn)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2022-08-16 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
That is quite a vivid imagery that Rokuro provides, and yet Tech manages to merely arch a brow. It's almost poetic, actually. Still, Tech can tell that Rokuro is not an enemy one should ever want to make. That look in the man's eyes certainly underlines that.

"Is that ability something you've developed as I've heard occur here?" he asks. There's already a lot to unpack about the fact that some people just have these extraordinary abilities otherwise. His only exposure to such has been watching Jedi in battle, with superhuman agility and skills that aren't so easily explained by mundane standards.

It's kind of funny to see Rokuro, so serious one moment and then so eager and curious in the next as he taps at the tablet again. "Here," Tech explains, pointing out the rows of symbols. "For instance, if you enter your first number, then you will tap this, and then enter the second number you wish to add to the first. You can add more numbers by repeating the same method, or you can retrieve the total by touching this symbol here," he demonstrates. "To subtract, it's this symbol, and then for multiplication and division..."
noisecomplaint: (19)

TW: Ritual Suicide/seppuku

[personal profile] noisecomplaint 2022-08-16 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
"No. I was born with a connection to the moon and tides. Upon arriving here, my power was sealed away. Only through removal of the cursed chip was I able to reclaim it. To have lost another precious heirloom... I would have no choice but to reclaim honour through death, or risk shaming my family further." Matter of factly, because ritual suicide is an ingrained part of his culture. Rokuro would be more shaken at the prospect of living through such failure than taking his own life.

He hardly looks away from the tablet, absorbed in Tech's teachings and the array of new, exciting symbols before him. While he doesn't grasp the intricacy of their meaning, their purpose (once explained) is simple. Rokuro plugs in a series of simple equations, delighted when the answer flashes bright and true almost immediately before him.

"How crude... although I suppose it isn't necessary for math to be beautiful. I would rather calculate in this more practical fashion than carry an abacus under my arm when purchasing sundries." A glance up at Tech, actually smiling. Mission momentarily forgotten.

"It is good to know that there are interesting and wonderous things here. I was beginning to think it was an ugly, godless world. So different and uniquely cruel from my own that I felt like an exotic animal brought to a foreign land for spectacle."
tech_nically: (Uncertain)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2022-08-16 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
That's not something Tech's ever heard nor read about before. Being born with a direct connection to a natural satellite sounded more like something out of a myth, but perhaps wherever Rokuro comes from, myths are based in truth. It's nevertheless intriguing. Tech may be more logically and scientifically aligned but he's still very much open to learning about things no matter how much they go against what should be physically possible.

There is a slight frown that appears on his face at the mention of the chip, but he nods. It would have been a kneejerk response to have it removed, especially after realizing what it did. And yet he finds himself on the fence about it. If they can turn it into a useful advantage that doesn't take away too much... Of course that doesn't go for everyone, and after listening to Rokuro, he can understand to a degree just how important that sort of a thing can be to a person. Even for himself it's a near thing.

"I haven't yet removed mine, if only for potential strategic reasons," Tech admits. "It's a difficult matter, perhaps not exactly the same but along the same vein. I don't possess any sort of connections or abilities such as what you've described. It's a bit complicated actually." Given how the man's been reacting to a calculator, Tech isn't sure how he'll process the science of the cloning process, much less the reasons. It takes him a moment to figure out how to trim all the technical explanations out.

"My squad is comprised of my brothers and I who each have a different specialized skill," he finally goes with. "My brother Hunter has excellent, sharp senses, making him an excellent tracker. My brother Crosshair has sharp eyesight, and never misses his target. Wrecker is the strongest of us, able to lift and move things many times his size. As for myself, my intelligence. Normally I can process things on a level that can compete with devices such as these. Ever since I got here, my mind's had a harder time to focus on too many things at once. I can still do things but it takes some effort. But having something integral to whom you've become suddenly not there...yes, I think I understand."

Not so far as to kill himself, of course, because dead people can't get anything done. Honor... For his squad honor's more on a sliding scale, not as highly prized as it might be with the standard clone trooper, but that's probably to be expected when you've been written off as defective.

"There are a lot of things and ideas here that are quite different from anything I've ever known as well. But there are many useful things that I'm sure we haven't seen everything of what's available," Tech says, gesturing at his tablet. "We can get one of these or something like it for you if you want. It's sure to come in handy."
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[personal profile] noisecomplaint 2022-08-16 05:56 am (UTC)(link)
"I also have a brother. My twin. I am the elder, and our family's power was passed down unto me alone, so there has always been distance between us. I cannot blame him. The only reason he wasn't drowned at birth is because they weren't certain which of us would be chosen by the gods, and once it became obvious I received their blessing he was treated as my lesser. We both serve different lords of the same clan, and see each other infrequently."

A pause, finger stilling upon the touchscreen. Not quite looking at Tech. This isn't a conversation he would have with a stranger, but in escaping and working beside Tech, Rokuro has come to see the man as something more than that.

It's strange to have a comrade that wasn't chosen by his Master, although Yukimura would say there is no such thing as an accidental encounter. Everything comes together as it is meant to be, and one must make the most of it.

"To work so closely with your brothers in such a way may be a blessing as well as a curse. Especially if you are the 'head'. Losing them must feel like losing your limbs. Every time you move, or even think of doing so, you cannot help noticing their absence. It would be difficult to think clearly through such pain. I am impressed by your fortitude."

Then, at the mention of being gifted his very own map/abacus/communication device, he looks up at the other man again, genuinely surprised. It's been a long time since anyone has given him anything. Rokuro has always bought what he needed with the funds provided to him by the clan, as Yukimura Sanada's retainer it is imperative he appears well-appointed at all times.

Frivolities are few and far between, although the scrying tablet would be incredibly useful on both a personal and professional level.

"I couldn't accept such a valuable gift. I do not have the means to repay you."
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BI

[personal profile] newmemorywhodis 2022-08-16 06:28 am (UTC)(link)
Link doesn't have claws, but he still manages to scramble up the tree easily enough by sheer virtue of being really, really good at climbing. Unfortunately, he's not good enough at perception to spot Juhani before he grabs onto the tree branch that she's settled on.

Or, to be more specific, the part of the branch where her foot is. If she doesn't move, he's going to end up unwittingly grabbing it.
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[personal profile] tech_nically 2022-08-16 06:45 am (UTC)(link)
Despite having come from something far from a normal family setting, it's still a startling thing to hear that something could be done to one's own flesh and blood, and only in this case avoided because of a family heredity. Unfortunately clones wouldn't have a say in such a thing, although knowing the Kaminoans to be perfectionists, Tech would not be surprised if any of their developing clones showing less than favorable growth would be terminated. But they treated the clones as property and product. He would assume that true families functioned differently, although with cultures and religion, perhaps complications arise in different frequencies. Hearing a personal matter is much different than reading about it.

Brothers torn apart by expectations and loyalties. That certainly strikes close to home.

Tech sighs, nodding then. "Yes. I...hadn't thought about it that way," he says, blinking at this perspective. "We've always been a singular unit. Being without them has been...unsettling." Pain? Ah, perhaps that's what it is. Pain of absence. He can identify it now, but he likes it no better.

His smile flickers back at Rokuro's surprise at the suggestion. "It'll be useful, and it seems that on the whole if we're better equipped for this place, then payment is the least thing to worry about. If the camp resources do not still have some readily provided, then I'm sure I can find the necessary components to put one together."
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[personal profile] newmemorywhodis 2022-08-16 07:00 am (UTC)(link)
The wall of water wasn't something Link was expecting. Neither were the drivers of the two trucks now screeching to a stop in front of it, judging by the angry curses and shouts coming from the vehicles.

But now that it's here, well, Link's going to take advantage.

Hidden in the branches of a tree on the side of the road, not far from where Rokuro is, Link taps at the Magnesis rune on his Sheikah Slate. A large glowing blue magnet appears in his hands, which he immediately points at one of the trucks. The rune takes hold of the truck's metal frame, and now Link can move it as if it weighed nothing.

The two men sitting in the cab of the truck have, foolishly, left their windows open. So when Link moves their truck toward the wall of water, there's nothing to protect them from the torrent.
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BIII

[personal profile] newmemorywhodis 2022-08-16 07:42 am (UTC)(link)
Link would, in fact, like to drive himself back. He's used to riding his own horse, and doesn't see how this is any different. But he's not exactly experienced at this, and and at this point there aren't any free ATVs for him to commandeer anyway.

So he hops in behind to her. He huffs softly - like pretty much almost everyone else, she's taller than he is. Which means he's going to have to try and peer around her to see what's ahead properly.

"...I could tame a horse. If we see one," he says.

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