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A New Platform [Intro Post December]
On the Train
It's only been a couple of days since the Voidtrecker Express took to the void once more, and many of the passengers are still recovering and recuperating after a very hectic end to their latest mission. Nevertheless, they are awoken by a familiar message.
"Good morning passengers, it is day sixteen of the month of Imagination. Points have been updated on the system."
They have indeed, and everyone can spend the morning shopping. Those who have been on the train for 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 the windows fill with the fog that means they are at a platform. It is warm outside with a pleasant breeze that flows down the platform, rustling the light spread of leaves that litter the floor.
As usual the first to leave the train notice nothing, walking silently, rucksacks on their backs, towards the barriers. Akemi Homura, Alfred the Poisoner, Donatello Versus, Chie Satonaka, Joscelin Fitzthomas, Ronan Lynch, Rose Tyler, Tangle the Lemur, Trowa Barton, Wester Mazaki and Whisper the Wolf all pass through the platform, not looking back before they disappear through the barriers and into the fog beyond.
But on the platform itself there are new faces. Wearing hoodies in all four colours, 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 the swirling leaves at their feet, moving in flurries and rattling against each other softly. As their eyes adjust, they will see they are on a platform, cement and packed earth forming a very practical, plain-looking shelter. Behind them is a set of barriers, and in front of them is a single track extending both ways into thick fog.
They are standing, in clothes that are not their own and a style 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 eight 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 gloom 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's 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 lead to something terrible. If that is not enough, there are plenty of people on the platform now, to encourage them onto the train.
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 (see
'Publications'). The store rooms have been restocked with more jars of honey, the ingredient of the month of Imagination, as well as sundries.
A new carriage has been added right next to the luggage carriage. It is a second medical carriage, or triage carriage. Downstairs is more open with beds and chairs, upstairs are two surgical bays for those that need immediate attention.
For those intrigued by the claim of a parcel for every passenger they will find several large boxes filled with small blue bags. Inside each bag is ten dark blue coins imprinted on each side with a silver snowflake. Each bag has a small label with a passengers name. On the other side of the label it reads: Keep these safe for now.
Of course for any passengers that have bought items, these are also scattered around the luggage carriage as well.
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 to encourage any stragglers taking advantage of the pleasant weather and the doors slide shut. Veteran passengers know what will happen next, but they may wish to brief their new companions.
The train sets off, the fog obscuring the view again 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!
It's only been a couple of days since the Voidtrecker Express took to the void once more, and many of the passengers are still recovering and recuperating after a very hectic end to their latest mission. Nevertheless, they are awoken by a familiar message.
"Good morning passengers, it is day sixteen of the month of Imagination. Points have been updated on the system."
They have indeed, and everyone can spend the morning shopping. Those who have been on the train for 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 the windows fill with the fog that means they are at a platform. It is warm outside with a pleasant breeze that flows down the platform, rustling the light spread of leaves that litter the floor.
As usual the first to leave the train notice nothing, walking silently, rucksacks on their backs, towards the barriers. Akemi Homura, Alfred the Poisoner, Donatello Versus, Chie Satonaka, Joscelin Fitzthomas, Ronan Lynch, Rose Tyler, Tangle the Lemur, Trowa Barton, Wester Mazaki and Whisper the Wolf all pass through the platform, not looking back before they disappear through the barriers and into the fog beyond.
But on the platform itself there are new faces. Wearing hoodies in all four colours, 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 the swirling leaves at their feet, moving in flurries and rattling against each other softly. As their eyes adjust, they will see they are on a platform, cement and packed earth forming a very practical, plain-looking shelter. Behind them is a set of barriers, and in front of them is a single track extending both ways into thick fog.
They are standing, in clothes that are not their own and a style 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 eight 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 gloom 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's 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 lead to something terrible. If that is not enough, there are plenty of people on the platform now, to encourage them onto the train.
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 (see
'Publications'). The store rooms have been restocked with more jars of honey, the ingredient of the month of Imagination, as well as sundries.
A new carriage has been added right next to the luggage carriage. It is a second medical carriage, or triage carriage. Downstairs is more open with beds and chairs, upstairs are two surgical bays for those that need immediate attention.
For those intrigued by the claim of a parcel for every passenger they will find several large boxes filled with small blue bags. Inside each bag is ten dark blue coins imprinted on each side with a silver snowflake. Each bag has a small label with a passengers name. On the other side of the label it reads: Keep these safe for now.
Of course for any passengers that have bought items, these are also scattered around the luggage carriage as well.
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 to encourage any stragglers taking advantage of the pleasant weather and the doors slide shut. Veteran passengers know what will happen next, but they may wish to brief their new companions.
The train sets off, the fog obscuring the view again 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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As for the bag, it was extended to Galo to do with what he wanted to. She was content to play the supportive role here.
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He grabs for the water and takes a small swig of it, and that helps him slow his breathing just a bit too... through his mouth, so he can't smell the smoke as intensely.
"Can we just get out of here? Smells like... it just smells."
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Smoke. Ah, this is definitely territory he knows how to handle. He's quiet until they reach the next car. The bottom of the carriage looks like a medical bay with curtain rod rails running on either side of the ceiling. Thick grey curtains wait, tied up on either side to keep them clean and out of the way until needed. It smells like a typical hospital, the anti-septic smell smelling barely of anything.
His eyes drift to the cupboards and chairs, ignoring the four beds with the locks around their wheels so they can stay in place. There's a lift to the left of them. He leads them to a chair by the cupboards. "Okay, promise this won't take long. Your docs say anything about infection or anything like that?"
Whenever Rich sits down, Galo's hands hover ready to lend assistance but only if he really wants it. "After that you can ask all the questions you want." He says as he sets the kit down and opens it, checking the contents. Last time he packed it and took it out, he'd left a potion inside. Between that and the one Eight grabbed. One looks like an energy can, the other a bottle.
He thinks about it, grabs the can.
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Humans, it would seem, were not like that at all. Their wounds carried. Each scar was a story of a fight in their lives. She looks over the broken and blistered skin, knowing that he too would have to carry that with him. It was a difficult thing to see.
A protective covering would serve well, gauze, perhaps? Oh, and maybe some sort of medicine to help with the broken skin. She'd have to rely on Galo to confirm that she wasn't going to cause more harm, because frankly right now she's flying on the seat of her tentacles.
cw suicidal ideation, medical procudures, burn shit
"Um, no, n-not anymore. That got dealt with quick. I was... lucky, I guess. Wouldn't have survived if they did."
From what he was told, that would have likely led to sepsis. Which would have been an ugly way to go... though maybe it would have been deserved for him.
"It's mainly on this half," he mutters, gesturing to the left side of his body. To be honest, he's only slightly less lost than Eight was. All he can remember from his initial treatment was a whole lot of water and them having to cut around the places where his clothing had melted to the skin.
cw: mentions of past trauma
He checks the cupboards and finds the disposable cups. He twists the top off the bottle and pours about half of it into the cup. "First, pain killer. Want that working through your system while we deal with the rest."
Galo turns and offers it to Rich. The liquid in the cup is blue in color and looks like medicine. It doesn't smell like anything and if he takes it. He'll find it doesn't taste like much either. But the pain relief will be immediate and strength will return just as quickly. The itch of new skin will happen on the heels of that and once he's done Galo will say. "Yeah, I know. Works super fast. It mends so, with your burns. You got some scars. Sorry."
He steps over to the sink as he says, "I'll give you minute then we'll make sure you don't need more of it."
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Though he may not be aware, Galo was helping instruct her on how to treat major burns and injuries for future travelers. Which actually poses an interesting question, "Does this treatment work for all burns? I would think an electrical burn would need something different from a chemical burn." She then looks at Rich, her eyes full of worry and concern. "What was it that hurt you?"
cw just... suicide and abuse talk all the way down, i'm so sorry
"I was expectin' scars. Already had tons of marks before this, what's one or two more?" He would laugh, knowing these scars are going to be far more obvious, until Eight's question makes him hesitate. He can feel guilt like a heavy stone in his gut, and he averts his eyes from the two of them, not at all willing to see the pity he knows his admission will get.
"Gasoline. Poured it on myself and dropped my lighter. Hell of an idiotic way to go, huh? Probably should have gone for something less messy." He shrugs. "Buuuut speaking of electrical, I needed some way to stop the bitch in my head from shocking me. I think my burns probably covered up most of those scars for ya."
cw: suicide mention
His face is the same as before with just a slight narrowing of his eyes. It isn't his place to say anything about it. He just makes a note to cover Rich more in missions so he doesn't let himself get taken out. He'd thought enough to use gasoline. Gas fires are a bitch if one doesn't have the right tools. By then it could have been too late.
"Move your arm for me? If it's all cleared up you won't need the rest of this." It is indeed cleared up. There's just that persist itch of new skin. "If you're good we can get the bandages off."
cw: neglect, grief of loss, suicide
She's silent at Rich's words. That... was rare, but not unheard of in the Octarian military. They were all united by a sense of purpose to help each other and their city. But for some, it was too much: the drills were too intense; the fear of fighting was too much; or they weren't improving fast enough to keep up with everyone else. The process was surprisingly easy. Just step out of range of the spawn point and find a large elevation in a deep body of water. Just like what she did...
Galo's words snaps her out of the memory and into the present. She looks over the assessment, and decides that the best thing that she could do was keep him talking. They can address the implications of... the other thing, in a moment. "What bastard in your head? What's shocking you?"
cw ableism
He moves his arm robotically, holding steady as the bandages are slowly wound away, but the question gives him pause. "...You're probably not gonna believe me, but I guess I won't look any less crazy."
That's what most of the gossip mill called him now anyways.
"Called a SQUIP. It's a supercomputer in my brain. Super Quantum Unit Intel Processor. Some Japanese company developed it and I was stupid enough to be a guinea pig for it. I... think it's off now, but it did a number on me for a while there."
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"Like for example, my world has a rift in the core of the planet. Fire fighters fight living fire so we have stuff like insta-freeze tech. And Eight's world is entirely different from mine. Then there's yours."
He gets the bandages off one arm and disposes them in the proper place then returns, peering carefully at the scars. "Yeah, it worked just fine. You're not gonna need any more bandages. But you should still take it easy for a bit."
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That was enough. Instead she needs to look at the recovery and is rightfully amazed. While the marring will no doubt persist, the state of Rich's arm was undoubtedly better. She was impressed!
Oh right. "If the SQUID... er... SQUIP is an AI, then you can also talk to Webmind. Webmind is an AI that once inhabited their world's internet. It might be able to talk to it?"
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He feels a little uncomfortable still, but the other two being willing to talk does help him cautiously look over at them again, searching for any signs of pity as he is.
"Your worlds both sound... a little more crazy than mine. It's just the... heh, the SQUID thing. I like that." It doesn't deserve having its proper title. "But I'll see if I need to talk to anybody. I'd... rather just figure out how to get it out of my head."
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He wrinkles his nose and sighs. "And stuffs us in polos." He's decidedly not in those. "My partner had all his regular clothes in his bag. So you might be the same. Might not. I only had my uniform coat."
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She didn't want to see anyone remain in pain like they were on the mission.
"Yeah, you just got here." She had to remind herself. "There's the entire train for you to explore. And..." Mmm... "...you're going to be here a while." Her tone was empathetic and rueful.
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"Y-Yeah, no clothes." He would be more embarrassed, but he's fortunately distracted by Eight's words. "Wait, what does that mean? How long am I supposed to be on here?" He examines the ticket for any sort of destination or date.
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He lightly thumps his chest and drags a chair over, dropping into it. "We get sent on missions to help people and all, you can choose to go off train or not. That's one thing I've seen here, we got some choices. I can show you what people compiled later. Like I said, ask me shit and I'll tell you what I know or who could answer things that I don't know."
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"I am on the Purple Team. Even though we're not on the same team you can always ask me questions. I can even look out for you if it's not too disrespectful."
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He understands needing to help people, sure, but did he have to be kidnapped for that to happen?
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His hands clench on his thighs. He visibly looks frustrated and rakes a hand through his hair. "It's important! We just can't figure it out now, but we will. We have to." Galo sighs and sags then forces himself to sit back up.
"So, like I said. That's the story here."
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She extended a hand for Rich to take. "We're doing the best we can. For you and for everyone else here."
Her lips pursed together in quiet dejection. "Truthfully we're not entirely sure why we're here or why we can't leave. A lot of the time we're just trying to pass away the hours to our next destination."
At least, that's what it felt like.
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"I hope you're right. I really want to get back. As important as missions are... I've got people who need me to be better for them back in my world."
He wasn't about to abandon them... though he supposes he can't just leave people in need here too. He looks at Eight with slight confusion, but takes her hand anyways, wonderinf if perhaps she wants the reassurance.
"I'm not very good at being patient or passing time, I have to admit."
Sorry for the wait, stuff happened
He doesn't appear to be all that bothered by the previous displays of anger. "So, anyway. Ask questions and we'll answer. It's what we can do to help you for now."
s'all good! life happens
"I'm with you, too." She admitted. "I don't really care about the missions or whatever it is the train wants us to do." She felt bad being this selfish, but she wasn't asked. "But... the people on the train have been very helpful to me. I hope in time you can trust us."
"We didn't choose to be here either. And from what I have seen they want to help each other. Including you, now."
agreed! take care of yourself!
Going to wrap this up soon, kk?
works for me!