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VoidTrecker Express Mods ([personal profile] voidtreckermods) wrote in [community profile] voidtreckerexpress2020-04-19 09:14 am

Event: Abort! Part Two (day 25, Egret). Luggage carriage

They are on world world#27462947582 for about five hours, helping, ushering people out of the city, fighting monsters, keeping guard. All seems well in the city itself, peaceful even except for the slight panic of people being told to move south.

Wherever they are, north in the desert, travelling through the countryside to the south or still in the city itself they will notice from their peripheral vision a darkening of the sky. Looking up they will see clouds. Strange clouds, appearing in the blue sky out of nowhere.

Their SCA’s start beeping, rapidly, flashing red. The clouds are too weird to be clouds, dark shapes in the sky. It might be that the Voidtreckers heed the warning and tap their SCA to evacuate to the train. It might be that they do not.

If they don’t then there is a moment, a moment of absolute stillness as those around them notice the shapes. A confused pause. Children stop their chatter, people stop their complaining, even the monsters seem to sense something and pause in their attacks.

The remaining voidtreckers are yanked away, even without pressing their SCA, they glow gold and disappear.

They all appear in the luggage carriage and not even a second later, with no warning the train lurches, flinging everyone off their feet as it enters the void.

It’s not really easy to tell speed in the void, but they will get the sense that they are moving fast. Faster than before, leaving that world and whatever those shapes were behind.

(OOC: Information on this event is here and part one is here)
eyeslikeblood: (pensive; trials of the king)

[personal profile] eyeslikeblood 2020-04-26 10:36 am (UTC)(link)
"I saw," he agrees. In fact, the beast corpses had been something he had wanted to investigate, but by the time he was done with Taiki they had been spirited away. He presumes to the kitchen - he makes a mental note to see if he can locate them. And then checks his watch at Webmind's earlier comment.

There's a pause as he reads through the text that appears above his wrist, brow furrowed.

"Not very detailed..."
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[personal profile] iamnotgod 2020-04-26 12:53 pm (UTC)(link)
And once the beasts are cut up they'll likely be put into Stores as well.

But that's for the future.

"I am not familiar with how the train normally describes mission objectives," Webmind admits - if he could, he'd sound sheepish.

"But if these were vaguer than usual, then was what just happened part of why? Will we find out on our own later, or will we be informed?"
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[personal profile] eyeslikeblood 2020-05-03 12:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"Or perhaps the mission was a trap - an ambush for the being behind the train," he muses, still scrolling up and down through the information. "If it is obliged to answer any distress call by its sense of duty, then inventing a danger would guarantee our presence."
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[personal profile] iamnotgod 2020-05-03 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"That... is both plausible and disturbing, if true."

What could try to trap a train? If they were pursuing it under legal pretenses, wouldn't the beings responsible use a more direct method?

"Would that have meant merely inventing a danger on a world, with the expectation of the Voidtrecker Express finding it eventually, or would the train's method of gathering information have to be compromised first?"

Would this be a recurring problem, in other words. Or... was it already one?
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[personal profile] eyeslikeblood 2020-05-03 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hard to say at this point. Do they have scouts, on likely planets? Do they simply listen for signs of distress? We cannot determine if the lines of communication have been compromised without knowing how they communicate."
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[personal profile] iamnotgod 2020-05-03 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"Both of which would require more openness from the train."

Which didn't appear forthcoming. Webmind, of course, would continue hoping for and encouraging the train to talk, but...

"Assuming it is capable of it. Or just thinks it is."

Someone convinced of their limits would flounder at having to act outside of them; Webmind knew this well.