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voidtreckerexpress2019-08-16 06:01 am
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Event: Expulsion (Day 24)
"Good morning passengers, today is the twenty fourth day of the month of Apple." The morning announcement sounds as usual as dark turns to the ever shifting colours of the void outside the train windows. Some passengers may stir. It might be that they are an early riser or bad sleeper and get out of bed the moment the announcement wakes them or perhaps they roll over and go back to sleep.
Either way the morning rolls on for a few hours whatever they might be doing. Until a sudden judder runs through the train, followed quickly by another. Much like bad turbulence. Really bad turbulence. A third follows and there is a crackling sound before an alarm starts going off blaring loudly, the lights begin flashing red, white and red again.
"Warning. Void engines failing. Warning. Void engines failing. Warning Expulsion from void imminent." More shaking, worse each time, enough to knock them over and then a bang, the train plummets into darkness and lurches, sending everyone flying...
… They never crash land. Instead they float, suspended in the air. In the darkness it is hard to orient themselves or even understand what is happening. There’s a roar in their heads as pressure builds, their ears pop. "All systems critical." Breathing is hard, for one terrifying moment there seems to be no air to breathe.
"Oxygen levels stabilising." They can breathe, the pressure in their heads fades, their ears eventually stop ringing. "Pressure levels stabilising." They are still floating, suspended in darkness. "Gravity systems critical".
Emergency lighting flickers on finally, a red glow from either end of each carriage, in the cabins and along floor strips, enabling them to move without bumping into anything. If they can figure out how to move at all that is. Outside the windows is dark. Not the blackness of the void at night but the deep vastness of space. A few moments pass, enough time to just about process that fact before the voice over the speakers is heard once more.
"Passengers of the Voidtrecker express, due to technical issues we are currently experiencing void engine failure. Thank you for your patience as we endeavour to continue our journey as quickly as possible. We ask that all passengers help in securing the train for re-entry into the Void and on behalf of the Voidtrecker Express I apologise for any inconvenience caused."
Then there is silence. Broken only, no doubt, by the passengers on this now stranded train.
(OOC: Event information is here.)
Either way the morning rolls on for a few hours whatever they might be doing. Until a sudden judder runs through the train, followed quickly by another. Much like bad turbulence. Really bad turbulence. A third follows and there is a crackling sound before an alarm starts going off blaring loudly, the lights begin flashing red, white and red again.
"Warning. Void engines failing. Warning. Void engines failing. Warning Expulsion from void imminent." More shaking, worse each time, enough to knock them over and then a bang, the train plummets into darkness and lurches, sending everyone flying...
… They never crash land. Instead they float, suspended in the air. In the darkness it is hard to orient themselves or even understand what is happening. There’s a roar in their heads as pressure builds, their ears pop. "All systems critical." Breathing is hard, for one terrifying moment there seems to be no air to breathe.
"Oxygen levels stabilising." They can breathe, the pressure in their heads fades, their ears eventually stop ringing. "Pressure levels stabilising." They are still floating, suspended in darkness. "Gravity systems critical".
Emergency lighting flickers on finally, a red glow from either end of each carriage, in the cabins and along floor strips, enabling them to move without bumping into anything. If they can figure out how to move at all that is. Outside the windows is dark. Not the blackness of the void at night but the deep vastness of space. A few moments pass, enough time to just about process that fact before the voice over the speakers is heard once more.
"Passengers of the Voidtrecker express, due to technical issues we are currently experiencing void engine failure. Thank you for your patience as we endeavour to continue our journey as quickly as possible. We ask that all passengers help in securing the train for re-entry into the Void and on behalf of the Voidtrecker Express I apologise for any inconvenience caused."
Then there is silence. Broken only, no doubt, by the passengers on this now stranded train.
(OOC: Event information is here.)

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"Oh, I actually have a solution for that!" That makes Madoka sound even more cheerful. See? She's helping! This is something she can do! She tries to make her way over to the other a little more. It's going a little slowly though, since Madoka really doesn't want to accidentally let go and end up drifting through the space. "Are you okay if I demonstrate it on you?"
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Still, she's so slow at getting around in this... "I suppose if I'm going to use it, you may as well."
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She smiles, and once she's finally made her way over to the other, Madoka (carefully again, so she doesn't lose it to the lack of gravity here) unfolds the blanket, and then moves it around to Ple Two's back. There's a small frown on her face since she's really trying to concentrate, it's kind of hard to do this under their current circumstances.
But in the end she manages to kind of wrap and tie two of the ends around Ple Two's neck so it's trailing behind her like a cape.
"There..! Now you can just let it float when you move around so it's not in the way, but when you stop moving, you can wrap it around yourself to keep yourself warm." And no need to constantly hold it! Sure, it's going to float around behind you if you don't hold it, but there can't be total convenience in a situation like this. "I knew how to do it since my little brother often ran around with his blanket like that pretending he was a superhero with a cape..."
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And now she has a cape, far less fashionable than what Neo-Zeon might have to offer. "Superhero..." So, not her. "As long as it doesn't get caught on anything, I suppose it's convenient," she acquiesced, turning a little more, spinning in place slowly. "...thank you."
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"You're welcome! I'm sure you won't have trouble with it catching on anything.. You seem so cool, I doubt you'd have any trouble getting around like this."
And no, that's not flattery in return for the thanks. Madoka is just a compliment machine by nature, trying to look for the good in everyone.
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The real concern was how little input they had into it.
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She doesn't necessarily disagree with the rest. Madoka is also unused to it - wouldn't anyone be, unless you lived on the Moon or something? - and she also thinks that you'd probably get used to it if you were exposed to it for long enough, but the last part seems to be something she hadn't considered yet herself. The mention of it potentially lasting long totally catches her off guard, making her look kind of worried again.
"Don't you think they'll fix it soon..?"
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"That's no good, just imagine what it'd be like if we had to live like this for weeks.. How would we even be able to sleep?"
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Until she turns into a literal god, anyway.The idea seems to make her look slightly.. apprehensive, to put it mildly."A.. Ah.."
That's the sound of Madoka realising that's probably the only solution, but also an extremely unpleasant one.
"I guess you're right.. Although I'd rather hope the issue is resolved soon and we can all just sleep normally.." Instead of like they're test subjects in some evil scientist's labratory!
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"It's a bit more comfortable sleeping with gravity." But you do what you have to. "Otherwise, if we had properly designed handholds, I'm comfortable like this." Buuut of course she'd be fine turning the gravity back on for everyone else's sake.
Just don't make her admit that.
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Not even just because of the omitted part that Madoka doesn't know about. No, it's amazing that someone can be this calm under the current circumstances. Madoka couldn't even imagine herself ever being like that.
"It's really amazing how well you deal with all of this."
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"Now look at you... you have no idea how to even handle it, and you're still trying to help people." More selfless than Ple Two is sure she could be.
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Quickly wanting to turn the attention away from herself though, she instead continues-- "What do you mean though, 'people like me'..? Did you always live like this back home?"
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If anyone should accept compliments, it's an actually kind girl. "You're doing a very good job of it, Madoka." Honestly. She's trying very hard.
"I am more used to living in space. Rotational gravity on space colonies is usually less than that of Earth's surface, and of course, small vessels don't have it, so I'm accustomed to floating around." So she could just do this. Forever.
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"In that case.. do you maybe have a few tips you could share about how to deal with this..? It's all really new to me. Um, if you have the time and don't mind helping, that is..!"
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"It's mostly just... practice." Like most things. "Don't over-correct, or push too hard. Pick a straight line, and take it with confidence. When catching yourself, don't hold your arm stiff."
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"With confidence.." That part is going to be hard for her. Welp. But she has to try! "Thank you for your help. I'll try my best until everything goes back to normal."
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"I'm sure you'll get the hang of it." Possibly bump her head into a few things in the process, but that's fine.