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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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"I did no be knowing people could be being born in space before."
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"Earth did be being broken? It do be being a good job you could all be living in space cities then." How was the Earth broken? Crowded she could understand, lots of people made everywhere crowded.
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"Mm. It was mandatory for many, though, and the elites who remained on Earth lorded it over those who were moved to space." And then wars happened.
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Strange, backwards. In her world those with lots of money got to live in the fancy houses with fancy food and all the honey cakes they could eat. Probably even tastier food than honey cakes.
It was strange they would stay somewhere that was broken.
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"So they do be being thinking they do be being better because they do be living on a planet even though space cities do be being much cooler."
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"Space may be humanity's only hope for a truly lasting future though. Someday."
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She's struggling to even imagine half the things Ple Two is telling her, it's so different than anything she understands. But she understands rich people wanting things no one else could afford. That, it seemed, was a constant between worlds.
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"Why do it be growing so much if people do be dying all the time? Surely you will be running out of people eventually."
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"What did the war be being for? Who did be being fighting?"
There were wars in her world. Huge religious wars or smaller wars between countries. She had seen neither though. Gauig was always at war but it was mostly confined to border struggles.
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"It was... complicated. Many in Zeon fought for freedom, but they also committed horrible, violent acts. The Earth Federation fought to defend itself, but they motivated Zeon's war in the first place." So the war was over idiocy, perhaps?
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She wasn't surprised. She tried to follow what she was being told.
"So Zeon dis be wanting to be free from this Earth Federation. Did they be being conquered."
It sounded a mess, but most wars were.
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"Zeon lost. The faction I fought for was a successor to Zeon, after the Earth Federation responded with even heavier-handed oppression, but we still resorted to massively violent acts in our fight." Whether or not it was worth it wasn't her job to think about.
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That sounded interesting at least. She's used to being on the loosing side. As loathe as she is to admit. The light gods were stronger, had more followers, ruled the whole world.
The war was less of an all out one though and one that was fought quietly, weaved through every aspect of life.
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"You do be killing his enemies for him?"
Just checking she has this right, the conversation has been confusing, she doesn't want to assume she understands.
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She sounded like she was doing very well, to have a mission like that. She had missions too but hers were smaller, given to her daily or weekly. She had never had one big mission for a long period of time. Not yet.
Maybe not never. Since she was here now.
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He treats her well, but only to send her into battle...
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"Will he be being very mad that you did be disappearing?"
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But those idiots were her hope.
"I... don't know if I'll return to find him alive, regardless?" The last moments before she came here were confusing to say the least.
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