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A New Platform [Intro Post September]
On the Train
The days after the holiday on Jema’Grethy tick away until they are awoken one morning. "Good morning passengers, it is day one of the month of Horsehoe. Points have been updated on the system."
They have indeed and everyone can spend the morning shopping. Those who have been on the train a while will be expecting the second announcement that comes a few hours later.
"Shortly arriving into a designated void platform. Exit from void in ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one." A lurch and a jolt and they are soon surrounded by the fog that means they are at a platform. When the doors open it is to snow, crunchy beneath their feat and falling from the sky in a light flurry.
As usual the first to leave the train notice nothing as they walk silently, rucksacks on their backs, towards the barriers. Alice Liddell, Arataka Reigen, Dread Thunderstorm, Duo Maxwell, Fandaniel, Guy Cecil, Kaito Kuroba, Khardeen, Rainbow Dash, Sarai Thunderstorm, Victor Creed, Xiao Xingchen, Yuna, Yuuri Wakasa. They crunch through the snow, not stopping for anyone.
But on the platform itself there are many new faces. Wearing hoodies and waterproofs, in various states of confusion.
For New Passengers
At first all they can see is steam. Billowing around them as they come to their senses. The second thing they will notice is it is cold, as snow flurries around them, coating the ground around them in white.
They are standing, in clothes that are not their own, styles they might not even recognise. They are carrying a rucksack on their back. For a moment it seems to just be them, alone in the white haze but then the steam begins to fade and they realise they aren’t alone.
The platform is not large and it holds twenty five figures all facing the tracks, all dressed in cargo trousers and hoodies. Both left and right the tracks disappear into the mist. Then there is a roaring sound and out of the fog arrives a train. Jet black with gold writing on the side. The Voidtrecker Express. There is a hiss as the doors slide open and out into the cold step a selection of people. Some are human, some are less so. Most are wearing the same hoodie in one of the four colours, red, orange, blue and purple though some are sporting different clothes in a variety of styles.
The Train
The doors hiss open. Those from the train may encourage those on the platform to board. It’s not like there is anywhere else to go and even if there was, you feel a pull. A need to board, a feeling that staying on the platform would not be a good thing. If that is not enough, there are plenty of people on the platform now, to encourage them onto the train.
Indeed whereas usually there is plenty time for people to be met and brought slowly onto the train, the whistles blow a lot quicker this time, as if hurrying the passengers along.
Each ICP shows the same message and next to the screens there are stacks of leaflets written by those on the train, with further information. The store rooms have been restocked, with… teddy bear shaped luncheon meat being the main ingredient to be found. There are plenty of other staples including a lot of fish caught from their island holiday.
Those from blue team who go to investigate will find a box of lollipops. There is enough for the whole team, including new passengers. Join in your team's success!
A new carriage has been added, those that go to investigate will find a library. A double carriage it has a less formal, comfy downstairs fiction area and a more serious study library upstairs. It is devoid of books, though hopefully those who have bought books before will slowly begin to fill it.
New passengers will find their tickets allow them into their cabins. They may need to negotiate for beds, especially if they want a top bunk!
Room is tight but there are storage cubbies at the head of each bed, beds fold up and the bottom bunks double as benches for the small table. There is storage under those benches and you will hopefully find a pillow for your bed if it has not been nabbed by a roommate, there are also spare blankets for if it gets cold.
Departure
A second horn sounds over the noise of the hail stones to encourage any stragglers braving the snow and the doors slide shut. Veteran passengers know what will happen next, they may wish to brief their new companions.
The train sets off, the fog obscuring the view as it picks up speed.
"Welcome aboard, passengers of the Voidtrecker Express." A female-coded artificial sounding voice echoes throughout the train. "Please take the time to read the passenger information displayed on the Information and Communication points and familiarise yourself with the layout and emergency exits."
The train begins to tilt, leaving the ground and rising up into the fog filled sky.
"Entrance into Voidspace imminent. New passengers are advised to remain seated. Entry into Voidspace in ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one."
A shudder, a jolt, a lurch to the left. A flash of light, colourful and blinding. As quick as it happens it is done. The train seems to steady. The fog from the windows is gone now, replaced with a kaleidoscope of ever changing colours.
Welcome to the Void!
The days after the holiday on Jema’Grethy tick away until they are awoken one morning. "Good morning passengers, it is day one of the month of Horsehoe. Points have been updated on the system."
They have indeed and everyone can spend the morning shopping. Those who have been on the train a while will be expecting the second announcement that comes a few hours later.
"Shortly arriving into a designated void platform. Exit from void in ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one." A lurch and a jolt and they are soon surrounded by the fog that means they are at a platform. When the doors open it is to snow, crunchy beneath their feat and falling from the sky in a light flurry.
As usual the first to leave the train notice nothing as they walk silently, rucksacks on their backs, towards the barriers. Alice Liddell, Arataka Reigen, Dread Thunderstorm, Duo Maxwell, Fandaniel, Guy Cecil, Kaito Kuroba, Khardeen, Rainbow Dash, Sarai Thunderstorm, Victor Creed, Xiao Xingchen, Yuna, Yuuri Wakasa. They crunch through the snow, not stopping for anyone.
But on the platform itself there are many new faces. Wearing hoodies and waterproofs, in various states of confusion.
For New Passengers
At first all they can see is steam. Billowing around them as they come to their senses. The second thing they will notice is it is cold, as snow flurries around them, coating the ground around them in white.
They are standing, in clothes that are not their own, styles they might not even recognise. They are carrying a rucksack on their back. For a moment it seems to just be them, alone in the white haze but then the steam begins to fade and they realise they aren’t alone.
The platform is not large and it holds twenty five figures all facing the tracks, all dressed in cargo trousers and hoodies. Both left and right the tracks disappear into the mist. Then there is a roaring sound and out of the fog arrives a train. Jet black with gold writing on the side. The Voidtrecker Express. There is a hiss as the doors slide open and out into the cold step a selection of people. Some are human, some are less so. Most are wearing the same hoodie in one of the four colours, red, orange, blue and purple though some are sporting different clothes in a variety of styles.
The Train
The doors hiss open. Those from the train may encourage those on the platform to board. It’s not like there is anywhere else to go and even if there was, you feel a pull. A need to board, a feeling that staying on the platform would not be a good thing. If that is not enough, there are plenty of people on the platform now, to encourage them onto the train.
Indeed whereas usually there is plenty time for people to be met and brought slowly onto the train, the whistles blow a lot quicker this time, as if hurrying the passengers along.
Each ICP shows the same message and next to the screens there are stacks of leaflets written by those on the train, with further information. The store rooms have been restocked, with… teddy bear shaped luncheon meat being the main ingredient to be found. There are plenty of other staples including a lot of fish caught from their island holiday.
Those from blue team who go to investigate will find a box of lollipops. There is enough for the whole team, including new passengers. Join in your team's success!
A new carriage has been added, those that go to investigate will find a library. A double carriage it has a less formal, comfy downstairs fiction area and a more serious study library upstairs. It is devoid of books, though hopefully those who have bought books before will slowly begin to fill it.
New passengers will find their tickets allow them into their cabins. They may need to negotiate for beds, especially if they want a top bunk!
Room is tight but there are storage cubbies at the head of each bed, beds fold up and the bottom bunks double as benches for the small table. There is storage under those benches and you will hopefully find a pillow for your bed if it has not been nabbed by a roommate, there are also spare blankets for if it gets cold.
Departure
A second horn sounds over the noise of the hail stones to encourage any stragglers braving the snow and the doors slide shut. Veteran passengers know what will happen next, they may wish to brief their new companions.
The train sets off, the fog obscuring the view as it picks up speed.
"Welcome aboard, passengers of the Voidtrecker Express." A female-coded artificial sounding voice echoes throughout the train. "Please take the time to read the passenger information displayed on the Information and Communication points and familiarise yourself with the layout and emergency exits."
The train begins to tilt, leaving the ground and rising up into the fog filled sky.
"Entrance into Voidspace imminent. New passengers are advised to remain seated. Entry into Voidspace in ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one."
A shudder, a jolt, a lurch to the left. A flash of light, colourful and blinding. As quick as it happens it is done. The train seems to steady. The fog from the windows is gone now, replaced with a kaleidoscope of ever changing colours.
Welcome to the Void!
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"I am highly skeptical that I could learn magic even if I wanted to. Isn't some kind of ability required? You would think so."
He tugged on his sleeve again. COME.
"Let's go, I should show you around the train." He declared, getting up with a grin and started leading the way out. He wasn't going to give him a full tour, he was going to get them into the quiet car so they could slip into a private room.
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Gen didn't need the message in Morse to understand what Senku wanted, easily following along with him. He already guessed that his friend wanted a private place to interrogate him about the future. And he smiled blithely as if that didn't worry him at all.
"I've never been on a train quite like this one before," Gen mused as they walked.
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The quiet car had several small room-like structures, and he selected one in the middle, so as not to draw attention. It wasn't just the future he wanted to hear about, but he had things to convey to Gen that he didn't want an audience for as well.
He entered and sat on one of the benches. He trusted Gen to know to lock the door, and he gave him an open option as to where he wanted to sit, leaning against the back wall.
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Plus, he had no idea that the rooms were soundproof. It's just easier to speak quietly with each other if he sat close beside him, wasn't it?
"Two months?" Gen finally brought up again. "It's a relief to see you're still in one piece, my dear."
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It wasn't quite whispering, but it wasn't much louder than that.
Senku knew that Gen was opening with that in the hopes of deterring him. He hoped he knew he wouldn't be deterred, but he would take the bait for now.
"I managed." Senku offered with a bit of a shrug.
"So you're off spying on an unknown group and I'm, presumably, still on the Perseus, apparently injured. Ryusui is probably running everything then, I would think. You don't know about Chrome or Ukyo. That a full enough summary?" He paused. "I'll bite. What happened to me?"
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The scientist was one of the stubbornest people he'd ever met.
"... I can guess that they're likely uninjured," Gen admitted, "but I can't say for certain. We're using a cypher to communicate, just in case our transmissions are intercepted - otherwise, I might have been getting chattier details from Perseus."
The mentalist definitely hesitated. "I can't say for certain. But there's a person in this group who claims to have injured you."
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"They have communications technology." He realized aloud with a murmur. "Interesting." It was a similar reaction to the one he would have when he was there.
"You don't want to tell me more than that." Senku observed. "I'll drop it. I suppose it doesn't matter, I was just curious." He sighed.
"So." He said, looking up at the ceiling idly. "The island had that tricky downside with sharing memories with someone else. Mine were shared with a woman named Eva."
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He had no idea if Senku was alive now. Well, alive there. Back in America. Where and when he'd been taken from. Senku could likely tell he was clearly conflicted. Gen had to believe, however, that as brilliant as he was, that he did something to survive. He grimaced and then flicked on a smile and tried not to show how bothered he was by it.
... Senku effectively distracted him. Gen's eyes went wide. "Your memories were shared? What did she see?"
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"Aside from those, and I'll get to them in a minute, we seem to be...connected now?" He mused thoughtfully.
"I can sort of tell where she is on the train." He wasn't sure what purpose that served, but there it was.
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But then he sobered. His expression lost a lot of its bright, teasing edge, even if he never truly lost his smile. Senku knew him well enough, however - Gen was concerned. Very concerned.
"Which means she can sort of tell wherever you are on the train as well, I'd imagine," Gen pointed out. "What else can she likely do?"
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It meant, of course, that the link went both ways. It was imperative that Gen knew that this link existed, even if he had no intention on telling anyone else.
"I won't tell you her memories." He hummed. "It's an invasion of her privacy, but I can tell you mine." He trusted Gen to keep them to himself.
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He gave Gen a wry smile. "If she could be an ally, that connection could be used to tell if you were hurt or find if you went missing. But she could also use that connection to purposefully hurt you. Time will tell."
Then, he blinked. Gen might not trust this unknown woman farther than he could throw her - and he couldn't really throw anyone - but that didn't mean ... "I wouldn't dream of asking that of you, Senku-chan. But I admit, I am curious. What memories of yours did she see?"
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"When we arrived, I saw a memory that was hers, so I presume that was when she saw mine. For me, it was a discussion I was having with a woman, she said, about Byakuya. So I would presume Kohaku." He responded. "It probably wasn't a very significant memory, just something that happened in the morning before we left for the village."
He hummed. "It got more interesting after that. The second memory she saw was just an ordinary discussion with my old man. When I was in preschool. It's not an unpleasant memory." Senku sounded a bit guarded when he spoke about it, though, it was a memory that hurt him now in context.
"After that we were trapped in this cave, until we discussed our memories." He pressed his lips together.
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Gen listened to Senku, considering that. Two memories tied to his father. He had a feeling that Senku might even still be mourning him - unlike the rest of the petrified world, Byakuya had lived and died already. He'd never see him again.
"You mentioned three memories, Senku-chan," Gen pointed out, not unkindly. He'd comment on the fact the cave trapped them until they had a heart-to-heart in a moment.
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He hesitated. When something was bothering him, he wasn't nearly as good as Gen at hiding that, even if normally he would just leave, have a moment in private and be done.
He fidgeted, but then stopped himself. He met Gen's eyes. "The third memory was about killing Tsukasa."
Senku presumed that was all he really needed to say. He and the other man had been alone, certainly, but the connotation probably carried enough weight.
"It was the same. Trapped in the cave to have a discussion."
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It's a very subtle thing, but he shifted his leg just a hair, so that his was pressing against Senku's. Just repositioning, a coincidence if this would give Senku a little grounding contact.
"I'd imagine she'd have quite a few questions," continued Gen in the same tone, "as even with context, what you'd needed to do was difficult."
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"In any case, we were trapped until our discussion satisfied some sort of unknown variable, particularly surrounding, ugh, feelings I would guess and then we were released, and we had this bond."
He sighed. "Aside from that though, Eva and I spoke a couple of other times, which is why I would tentatively say I trust her." Trust was a lot harder than the friendship he offered so easily.
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Don't think you're getting out of talking about those feelings, Senku. But Gen first thought, begrudgingly admitting, "If she's earned your tentative trust, I should meet her, give her a chance as well. We do need allies here, if we'll be here for months."
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He certainly was intending on not discussing feelings, if he could help it.
"It's been two for me already. I have a few allies, I think." He hummed thoughtfully. "Eva, certainly, and I'm sure she wouldn't mind meeting you. Roland is another. He helped me with my collection of items from the island."
He didn't mention that Roland also wanted to fix his manners, or get him to do small talk. Gen would enjoy that far too much.
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"You would've needed someone to rope into gathering all your materials, I suppose, without Chrome or myself here to help you," Gen agreed with a bit more cheer. "Is he another eager student of science?"
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"I don't need help with it." It had been more than long enough, right?
"Ah, no, I don't think he is, but he's certainly willing to let me talk his ear off about the wide variety of rocks I found and what I discovered about them." Senku hummed. Who did that remind Gen of? "He invited me to this party and then proceeded to torture me." He grumbled.
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"Ah, forgive me, my dear," Gen said light and mild, "you're aware it's not often I volunteer to give a hand. And usually you're dragging me into something you're capable of doing on your own, but help eases the burden."
But his description of this other ally, made Gen genuinely chuckle. "Oh how cruel of him, Senku - did the party have dancing?"
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He sighed and went with the easier of the two evils. He deadpanned to Gen. "Inane chit chat." He huffed. "He's under some impression that I don't do small talk well." He didn't add that Roland thought he should improve. Gen would probably figure it out either way.
"There isn't much I could say about Tsukasa. We...well we talked about nothing. I talked his ear off about whatever nonsense I could, if only to keep him entertained. I posed him hypothetical questions and kept him company while he died. I don't...there's nothing more I could've done for him." He pressed his lips together. That was the more troublesome part of it all. "And I knew it. He knew it. Still, he believed in my plan well enough to just..."
He sighed heavily. It was a weight he carried on his shoulders. He'd shed tears for the other man, he wasn't a robot, contrary perhaps to some belief. It had been exceedingly difficult.
"I wouldn't have let anyone else do it even if they had offered. It was my responsibility." Eva had asked him that, so he was making his position clear.
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And then, Gen was quiet and listened to Senku talk about what happened, a rare thing. Oh, certainly, they'd spent all hours in the Observatory talking on a variety of subjects, both about the present and the past, before they were turned to stone. But Senku rarely opened up about heavier topics.
"If it helps, Tsukasa is alive. When left the Perseus, he's alive and he had been reunited with his sister. He's grateful to what you've done and ... happy, I think. He's a difficult man to read," Gen claimed, which was a bit of a lie. He'd manipulated Tsukasa well enough.
Gen looked at Senku. "That didn't make what happened easier. I couldn't do the same, Senku-chan. If I had to watch someone die ... let alone, someone who was my friend, even knowing they'd come back ..."
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