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ʀemus ʟuᴘiɴ ([personal profile] fullmoon) wrote in [community profile] ataraxionlogs2015-05-12 11:59 am

here lies the abyss

CHARACTERS: OPEN.
LOCATION: Science labs, Level Two.
WARNINGS: Black, eternal nothingness.
SUMMARY: To congratulate Xenogen on the appearance of their new endless void. And their new nanite research and storage facility. That's probably important too.
NOTES: Consolidated post for abyss and nanite-room gaping, gazing, and experimentation.



There are greater tragedies than their ruined map, it turns out. Missing people. Dead people. So while Remus and Sirius notice the change nearly straight away, checking in on the map out of miserable habit--like poking a bruise to confirm that it still hurts--the appearance of a fully-functional display of the science department isn't enough to take precedence over other things, such as drinking and kicking walls and sorting through what the departed left behind.

But they do, eventually, sit down to study it. The inky walls are mostly where they're meant to be, and the Homonculous Charm is working again, displaying a half-dozen lonely dots labelled as science department members scurrying in and out of view. (It isn't spying if you don't know or care what anyone is doing.) Even this one department is massive, their attention to detail both a blessing and a difficult-to-process curse, so combing over it takes time. And assistance, courtesy of Kate. And also, importantly, alcohol. It's two return visits before one of them says, probably with a mouthful of terrible whisky, "I don't think that was there before."

That: a small room across from the containment chambers, labelled nanite storage and research. And a second that, discovered soon afterwards: a new corridor, leading away from the department and toward the centre of the ship, with an adjacent Lab E.

It isn't a personal slight against anyone in particular (or only very small slight against Xenogen, which still has Severus Snape's fingerprints everywhere) that they go to have a look on their own. It's just that they're Gryffindors. You understand.

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[personal profile] doggedly 2015-05-14 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah," Sirius agrees, and his frown gives entirely to a grin, despite himself,"Merlin." Leave it to intangible mysterious darkness to cheer him. He wiggles his fingers as well, marveling at the lack of sensation. "It's like it's fallen asleep, isn't it."

As a parting remark, he manipulates his fingers to make a rude gesture into (or possibly at) the void, then withdraws his hand and shakes it out. The touch of cool recycled air against his skin is surprisingly noticeable after all that nothing. A grin tugs at the corners of his mouth again. Mental.

He leans forward, peering toward the edge of the floor. It looks like an edge, like the dark space beyond is a chasm. Thoughtfully, Sirius edges the toe of his boot toward it. If there was a rock to kick in right now, he would do it. "How far down d'you think it goes?"

That's also, maybe, what she said, if he changed the inflection. The joke occurs to him but goes by unsaid. Not quite back together yet.
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[personal profile] doggedly 2015-05-14 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
What indeed, and Sirius leans forward right along with Remus, mirroring him with just a few second's delay. His attentiveness has something slightly canine to it--perhaps in his sharp focus, sharp enough to suggest pricked ears and bright eyes and stick-straight spine.

There's a few beats of silence, as the fire keeps on falling up. It looks like a paper puppet on a stick, like some great unseen hand has hold of it and is guiding it along a flat backdrop instead of some opposite force of gravity working on it. And then it's gone, obscured by sheer distance. Sirius barks a laugh, breaking the silence, amused and uncertain all at once. He doesn't lean away, but he doesn't lean forward, either.

"What the hell. What is this?"
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[personal profile] doggedly 2015-05-18 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Sirius--still staring into the unknown with a particular rapt attention reserved normally for very select things--and truthfully, the same sort of rapt attention that, as a dog, would have him staring fixedly at a squirrel romping in the grass, or a bee zipping through the air--fishes in his pocket without articulating a proper answer. Or at least, not an answer that he speaks aloud, but that's all right. Just as the and disposable is implied, so is his yes of course I have got what a question.

Without any particular ceremony, he produces a dog biscuit--slightly crumbly, definitely space manufactured, and taps it with his wand. Weight charm, easy enough--too easy; immediately he stumbles forward a step, as the suddenly heavy biscuit drags his arm down almost to the floor. Wizard slapstick.

"Merlin." Somewhat ruefully, Sirius grins, with a glance toward Remus. "Too good."

Stooped, he cups his hand in his other hand, for the purposes of extra strength--and, with a grunt of effort, heaves the suddenly weighty biscuit toward the door to the void. It lands just short, with a heavy and slightly metallic THUD--and rather than continue to exert physical effort, Sirius gets out his wand, and gives it a magical push over the threshold.

And that's where the dog biscuit stays. Not suspended in midair, exactly--that would imply some action, like hovering, something that would cast a shadow behind it. Instead the biscuit just-- is.

Sirius laughs, again. "This is brilliant."
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[personal profile] doggedly 2015-05-21 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"'Course it can't." But even his agreement is thoughtful, as he studies the biscuit's distinct lack of reaction--and then up as well, mirroring Remus, searching for the flame. There is no sign of it. The weighty biscuit remains, sunk slightly down but not in a way that suggests weight or rest. Totally mad.

"Maybe it goes somewhere. Like a very big vanishing cabinet." The suggestion, tendered aloud, is really more of a joke. No way this is space's version of a vanishing cabinet. Vanishing cabinets vanish things, without discrimination. They don't vanish some things and leave others hanging in space like bizarre appliques on a very large bit of felt.

Sirius pushes his foot toward the edge, a little thoughtful in that, too--but mostly decisive. He makes up his mind quickly, in all things. "We should go in."
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[personal profile] doggedly 2015-05-25 02:13 pm (UTC)(link)
"Tethers." Predictable. Sirius gestures to simulate, sort of--twisty fingers twisting a rope, then a tug to tie it, firm, in a knot, somewhere around his torso. "You hold one end, I'll jump. Or you can jump if you like."

True generosity, with a guess that Remus might well not like--though it isn't that Remus is any sort of coward, not in the least. Here he is, sticking his hand into the void again. Sirius leans forward to study his skin, wrist, fingernails. No severing of the hand and watching it fly off for miles. Just a nice hand, in still silhouette.

Mental.

"All right," he agrees, gamely, to that suggestion, and bends to unlace his boot. A few seconds of tugging and he has the lace free of the holes, ready to hand over to Remus. "Do a snake, you're good at shoelace-to-snake."