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+ The Universe is under no obligation to make sense to You +
Who: EVERYONE!
Where: EVERYWHERE!
When: Saturday, May 19th - Wednesday, May 23rd.
Rating: PG-13, warn if you're gonna go higher!
Summary: A catch-all for the Kyln / Sierra Madre event!
The Story:
For the duration of this event, the entire mansion will be part space jail, part apocalyptic wasteland desert with an abandoned hotel/casino. On the third day an escape route not previously discovered in the Kyln appears and breakouts can be planned...
...Only for everyone to find themselves walking through a large glass prison toward the toxic gas filled wasteland of a desert, the Sierra Madre. Does the prison look better than the toxic cloud outside? If you're stuck in the prison after dark beyond day 3, you'll be forced into and locked in your cell for the night. But at least locked away, nothing from the outside can hurt you. If you try to brave the actual elements in the desert it might be a little hard to breathe. The air has pockets of toxic gas and even a few seconds of exposure could prove deadly. And watch out for the Ghost People.
Inside the abandoned hotel/casino you'll find shelter from the gas and ghosts, but beware the holograms that are 50/50 with their attitude. Prison beatings, a beating from the holograms, which one Would You Rather? And whatever you do, don't try on the collars lying around unless you like to explode. Literally.
[ This is a catch-all for all your prison/desert needs! Please mark your threads clearly in the subject line with your character's name and either a cell number or just a location if you didn't feel like randomizing it or you're making a top level for a public place (like the dining hall or wandering the hotel/casino). Here's the plot post if you need it!
Have fun! ]
Where: EVERYWHERE!
When: Saturday, May 19th - Wednesday, May 23rd.
Rating: PG-13, warn if you're gonna go higher!
Summary: A catch-all for the Kyln / Sierra Madre event!
The Story:
For the duration of this event, the entire mansion will be part space jail, part apocalyptic wasteland desert with an abandoned hotel/casino. On the third day an escape route not previously discovered in the Kyln appears and breakouts can be planned...
...Only for everyone to find themselves walking through a large glass prison toward the toxic gas filled wasteland of a desert, the Sierra Madre. Does the prison look better than the toxic cloud outside? If you're stuck in the prison after dark beyond day 3, you'll be forced into and locked in your cell for the night. But at least locked away, nothing from the outside can hurt you. If you try to brave the actual elements in the desert it might be a little hard to breathe. The air has pockets of toxic gas and even a few seconds of exposure could prove deadly. And watch out for the Ghost People.
Inside the abandoned hotel/casino you'll find shelter from the gas and ghosts, but beware the holograms that are 50/50 with their attitude. Prison beatings, a beating from the holograms, which one Would You Rather? And whatever you do, don't try on the collars lying around unless you like to explode. Literally.
[ This is a catch-all for all your prison/desert needs! Please mark your threads clearly in the subject line with your character's name and either a cell number or just a location if you didn't feel like randomizing it or you're making a top level for a public place (like the dining hall or wandering the hotel/casino). Here's the plot post if you need it!
Have fun! ]
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Me? [ the distraction startles him before he can think upon who might be caring for her, exactly. ] Ostensibly, repaying some societal debts. Daisy and Jemma seem keen to leave, though.
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it's not like her to leave a meal unfinished. either the food is just that bad or (more likely) the act of eating just that painful. ]
But you're not. [ keen. ] Why haven't you scarpered?
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It's just an event. It'll be over before long. It could be a quiet one, if we let it stay quiet.
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for now, however, she'll distract herself by arguing with fitz. it's always a coin toss how such moments might unfold. ]
I think you know as well as I do that this isn't any old event. [ her lip might be split and swollen but there's nothing stopping her brows from raising. the upper half of her expression turns incredulous. ] You felt it, didn't you? On the first day?
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I felt it. It's ours.
[ and it's made him mostly sure that someone further along than him has been withholding the full scope of the apocalypse he's sure he's bringing to Earth. ]
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[ because she's never seen a prison like this. it's eerie, really, to see tech she considers so advanced but -- in context -- it appears almost antiquated within this institution. rusted and ill-used. bottom shelf. just enough to keep the prisoners inside and corralled.
but she doesn't ask fitz if he's familiar. indeed, the question seems not to occur to her. ]
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[ their surroundings could be anything. Futuristic? Alien? So much is falling apart at the seams, it's impossible to tell what's to come. ]
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more importantly: ] It's tough to stomach that all of this comes from our -- universe.
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Aliens have been manipulating our world since we were cavemen. I've got no doubt that this has another species' hand in it.
[Potentially the hands he's been leading to their planet, a bullseye he actively constructed.]
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a myth from the east of a star that fell from the heavens. ]
Blue angels, [ she's reciting someone else's words -- no doubt about it, ] who came bearing a gift for all mankind. Meant to save the world.
[ but history got the details wrong. ]
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[He makes eye contact with her then, his head snapping up.]
You know something about the original Kree invasion? The one that created the Inhumans?
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without pen and paper, she'll depend on her memory to keep these details straight. if only her head felt clearer. ]
I know there were elements within HYDRA who put a great deal of stock in such stories. [ but they're not stories, are they? the nuance of her frown is lost in the swell of her injury. ] When we were mopping up Europe, [ and failing to eradicate the enemy completely, ] I interrogated a high-ranking officer who had staked his whole career on that belief.
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They aren't stories, Ma'am. It's the history of an entire hybridized race. We were invaded by an alien race that attempted to enslave us. They subjected early africans to monstrous experimentation and left their DNA altered. In their descendants, this manifests as natural superhuman ability. The community members call themselves Inhumans.
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I watched all his home movies. The officer's. Experiments of his own -- all in pursuit of...of Inhumans, I suppose.
[ she didn't know it at the time. back then, it had simply seemed gross cruelty and sadism. those verdicts don't change, now, but instead take on the chill of pure and unrestrained science. progress with no ethics. ]
Werner Reinhardt. We tossed him in the Rat. Which, as prisons go, wasn't much more hospitable than this place. [ ... ] I promised him he'd have no second chances.
[ but given how his name had cropped up in fitz's report -- attached to an alias no less -- seems to have rendered that threat rather toothless. peggy doesn't even begin to understand how reinhardt even survived into the 21st century. ]
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[There's no reason for her to blame herself over an escaped hydra agent. There always seems to be a new disturbance wearing an old face.]
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[ she shifts, hissing through the hurt spiking through her torso. this conversation started in a place where fitz was trying to explain away alien fingerprints all over this particular event. does he not know?
she's surprised. she didn't realize the information was so poorly dispersed. ]
But this hasn't got anything to do with the Kree. [ easy, then, to fit that word into her vocabulary. she'd better learn and use it because, god knows, one day she might lose it. ] At least I don't believe it does.
[ LITTLE DOES SHE KNOW. ]
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[Peggy vocalizes some pain, and Fitz tenses with worry. He should bring her back to her quarters. She'll need help.]
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[ it's a gambit, but not a new one. espionage sleight of hand -- when she wants him to stop paying attention to one thing, she teases another. ]
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You've met one of the extraterrestrials from our dimension? They're here?
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[ -- she could have sworn she's heard a derisive remark or three lobbed from either side of that particular scientific divide. ]
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I don't believe so. Tell me about him.
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He's the chap who looks like a raccoon.
[ it took her ages to come to terms with this. there might be a little bit of satisfaction, now, in foisting that task onto someone else. ]
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I. Sorry, I don't think I heard you quite well enough.
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[ maybe? peggy actually has never asked, but she rather doubts there are raccoons in outer space. still, it was steve who first described him as that particular animal and so it's that descriptor that she adheres to. ]
One with a proclivity for blowing things up. As I understand it. [ ... ] He's one of us.
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[His. Racoon cultures. He imagines there might be some foraging.]
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