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axmods. ([personal profile] ataraxites) wrote in [community profile] ataraxionlogs2012-07-25 02:08 am

03 ▒ EVENT: STRELA OUTPOST ▒ ASSIMILATION

CHARACTERS: Ensemble production!
LOCATION: Strela Outpost.
WARNINGS: Mind horror, hivemindery, etc.
SUMMARY: Communal brainwashing.
NOTES: Divided by locations; players are free to indicate which day/stage, and to begin new subthreads wherever they'd like!


Looks like the authorities have apprehended you and have brought you in for processing. After being forced to wait in the waiting room, you're brought to the assimilation room - a terrible white cell, where you're trapped for hours, sentenced to be slowly stripped of your individuality.

snaketrap: (Tangled web of evil spun)

[personal profile] snaketrap 2012-07-29 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
He was questioning whether it was worth it, to be quite true. There was plenty to see and do on Strela but when the ants became angered he found walking in place was not enough. More magic, and more energy depleting from him and that constant pressure, and if he were to go through all this he might as well do something useful. In the end, it would be useful. Play the hero. Defy what was thought of him. Gain trust, and build an army. Everyone had their place, even the pawns.

The conformity here, the absolute single mind -- it disturbed him. He wanted out but he needed followers for the grand scheme of things and that is what brought him here. Taking the last bit of his energy to mask himself. He looked unwell even if he carried himself with the same haughty steps. Sweat on his skin, stress in his brows -- he'd been through this before. The mind warping, pushing limits, fighting a fight that seems just impossible to fight.

"Teh, you mortals." A beat, "well, one and a half." Only they could hear him, only they could see him, and soon only he could hear and see them. "You'll get a better response from of arguing with a brick wall, Edgeworth. Might I remind you that she's a sixteen year old. Get up and let's go."

He will sort through everything seen here today at a later time. Until then, getting out was the primary goal.
amethysts: (it might as well hurt)

[personal profile] amethysts 2012-07-29 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Libby stands still.

The first thing she thinks is how long were you there and, correctly, intuits that it's been a while--not like Loki to play his hand too soon, not while there were secrets he could rob from people. Her secrets. What did he see? He's seen her beg before, but never this level of her hate, and some of that is leveled on him when she turns to face him. She's battered and bloody and awful looking, shaking like struck ice barely hanging to eaves, but then again.

She wants to scream accusation at him but they don't have time for that, and she can't risk punishment. Her metal shards revolve dizzily in the air as she thinks, and in the end she just gives him a look like you handle him.

Then she crouches and calls over a cattle prod, skinning its inner workings neatly and moving wires after only a second of examining it.

"I want something to burn," she says, quietly. He'll understand that, won't he?
jurisimpudent: (cold)

[personal profile] jurisimpudent 2012-07-30 01:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Shame twists in his stomach. He's present enough mentally now to be able to grasp what's going on and all the possible ramifications...It was all right - not good, but all right - that Libby saw his distress. His irrationality. She herself had suffered pain and misery; he would be able to, perhaps, make excuses to her. This man, on the other hand -

He isn't certain who this is, and he didn't know how long he's been watching. Miles turns away at once, trying to angle his face so that the man cannot see it or the evidence of his crying and his idiotic weakness. That places him looking fully at Pinkman, though - previously unnoticed save in passing - and at Libby muttering something about burning...

Burning? God - Do these people, these blank-faced people, even know how to put out fires? They don't need to all be slaughtered; they needed to be brought to trial for their crimes... (Even if he wants revenge for that tiny room, that pressure on his mind that he still doesn't fully understand.)

"Libby," he says - "I will come with you, and make no more trouble for you, if you let it be. No burning and no killing. Otherwise - " And now he does glance over at that dark-haired man who knows him, seeking his support. "I'll sit on this floor and not budge."
snaketrap: (In all his glory)

[personal profile] snaketrap 2012-07-30 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
This man, on the other hand, did not entirely care. Not on an empathetic level but as Libby suspected, to know such secrets was a benefit to him. Although Loki was one who hoarded them; he did not boast them to the world, not usually. They were his to have as he found them and he was awfully selfish.

These people around them now seemed to stop in their motions. What must it be like to have no idea what was going on around you? When things disappear, does it matter? Would they attempt to look for them. For now, Jesse, Libby, Edgeworth and himself were not available to the eyes of anyone but each other. Yet it was taxing on him and it might show in the slowness of his walk - so usually quite swift.

"No burning, Libby. Save it for elsewhere. You get Jesse. And you," those green eyes look to Edgeworth, "get off the floor and lets go."
amethysts: (i went all the way down)

[personal profile] amethysts 2012-07-30 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
You get Jesse.

The only thing he could have possibly said to make her abandon the bomb she was building--sorry again, Miles, but Libby is all hate and retribution now, an engine of destruction. But Jesse. If the price of saving Jesse is letting go of violence it's easily paid.

"Fine." She stands, numb and compliant. Just tell her what to do now, and if it gets them out of here it's done--with one caveat.

"If we have to kill anyone, I do it." She walks over to touch Jesse's side, then closes his eyes and leans her forehead against him. (Come back, Jesse. Come on. Come back to her.) "That's mine."
Edited 2012-07-30 23:08 (UTC)
jurisimpudent: (pouty)

[personal profile] jurisimpudent 2012-07-31 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
So if you go, it's saving her from more violence and suffering. He gets slowly to his feet. If you go, you'll keep those lives from her conscience.

He wishes he had to ask what was wrong with Pinkman, but he already knows. He wonders if the boy will ever speak or act of his own volition again. He wishes he had the energy to ask why it is that those people suddenly are looking past them, but he can't really deal with the answer any longer.

Instead, he just steadies himself and nods once. He just needs to know, before they go, in case something happens and he loses the opportunity to ask of the green-eyed man -

"Who are you?"
snaketrap: (He betrayed us with white lies)

[personal profile] snaketrap 2012-07-31 12:48 pm (UTC)(link)
He knew it, too. Such was why he told her to do so. Once everyone has been rallied and ready, it's simple. They walk out. Quiet and easy as anything. "Well deserved," is his answer to her claim over anyone in their way. "If necessary. Until then, we walk."

This magic is not going to last long enough to get them back to the ship and he knows it. Whatever it looks like out there, they'll have to fall back in line. At least this buys them some time. As for Edgeworths inquiry, he passes it over his shoulder with a serpentine smile.

"Loki."
amethysts: (Default)

[personal profile] amethysts 2012-07-31 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Libby falls in line neatly, and in a rare moment of sense she keeps her mouth shut. She's about as expressive as Jesse unless anything gets in her way. Well deserved? She thinks he can have no idea, but she doesn't care. She doesn't care about anything except getting everyone out of here.

She thinks she'll try to punch a hole in the station after they get on the shuttles. Let them all choke. Blow up a ship, maybe, and send fuel flaming through the air. There are so many ways to tear the world down and such a small span of time to do it in. She drops most of her metal but keeps two shards molded to her forearms, in wait.

She wants someone to get in their way, that's obvious. But it probably won't happen.
jurisimpudent: (Default)

[personal profile] jurisimpudent 2012-07-31 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Loki. Edgeworth's eyes widen for just a moment; then, for just a breath, he looks over at Pinkman. This is him, then - the man who terrorizes Libby, of whom Pinkman is terrified, the man he calls a god -

Saving their lives.

Why? Has the man been slandered? Is he not the monster Pinkman said? Or is he playing some longer game?

Questions to be explored away from this slaughterhouse. Far away, once he's had time to...come to grips. To process the blood. To stop feeling like this.

"Please keep her safe. And hidden." It's a dangerous thing to say to Loki, who might be his enemy. It's giving knowledge of his feelings, and such knowledge is dangerous. But he must ask that of him, because...No more of this.
snaketrap: (As lighting streaks with fire)

[personal profile] snaketrap 2012-07-31 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Loki just tips his head to the other man with a look as if he were puzzled. What would he be expending so much energy for? Well, truly it was a game a game far larger than anyone truly understands. It did not matter, though, what matters is that he is getting them out and he knows that will form questions that he can manipulate further.

"Of course," it's spoken with such emotion, "you'll have to hurry with us, now." Libby has already begun to walk. They just need to get out of this facility. He just needs to push a little longer and they'll be fine.
amethysts: (it's the awful truth)

[personal profile] amethysts 2012-07-31 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"You--if you can. Take from me."

It's all she'll say. Still, it matters. Use her, if you can, to get them all out. She loves everything and anything more than herself. Libby is worthless. These two--they're a thousand, trillion times what she is. Easy, to sacrifice for them.

Libby shrugs.

"Miles, do what he fucking says. He's my friend."
jurisimpudent: (pouty)

[personal profile] jurisimpudent 2012-07-31 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"He's - "

He makes you suffer. That was clear from Pinkman's manner. A friend wouldn't make this boy who cares about you afraid. A friend wouldn't cause him to worry for your life and your safety. A friend wouldn't...

Wouldn't what, come along and potentially save her life? Save her from killing others? No matter his trepidation, the fact remains that Loki is doing them a kindness right now.

So Miles nods. He nods with reluctance, yes, but he nods, and he begins to walk as well. They just need to get back to the ship.

"I understand."