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THE N E S T ([personal profile] onemind) wrote in [community profile] station722017-03-27 07:07 am

[hatch log] welcome to the void-- wait no, waypoint shril

CHARACTERS: New Hosts & EVERYONE
WHERE: The Station, Waypoint Shril
WHEN: DAY :027
SUMMARY: New hosts take the universe for a spin.
WARNINGS: Will update as necessary. Need a warning added? PM this account please!









YOU WAKE UP and suddenly you're a different person. --No. Wait. Scratch that. Not suddenly. It's been a while, hasn't it? Something feels off anyway - a combination of the strange and familiar right there in your own head - and you know intuitively that you've been unconscious for more than just a blink of the eye. It’s impossible to tell exactly how long ago or how exactly you escaped the danger that had been breathing down your neck, but you know it was more than a moment ago.

But here you are, a small miracle of the multiverse: lying in a small faintly hexagonal chamber, a gentle white light emanating from the surrounding walls. If you were injured during your escape, those injuries have been healed. If you were anxious or frightened or distraught, those feelings have been briefly calmed. There's something strangely peaceful about waking up here. That feeling persists even as you find the tube running from the base of your neck to the compartment's rear wall.

But when the tube's disconnected? Things get loud. A wave of emotion fills that peaceful void - fear, uncertainty, relief, a sense of purpose or loneliness or anxiety. Maybe some of these emotions are yours, but they can't all be. After the initial sensory overload, the mental buzz elongates: stretches out into a murmur like the sound of a party happening behind a closed door.

You can sit up - barely -, and shift out of the pod. There’s a ladder at your feet and a little cubby just before it with anything you brought with you as well as a set of crisp, loose-fitting white clothes; while your injuries are healed, whatever you’re wearing is in the exact state it was before. Maybe it's time for a change? Drop down the ladder to the floor of the Nesting Deck and you’ll find you’re not alone - and that those sounds in your head are louder the closer you are to these strangers. --No. That's not right either. A sense of familiarity runs so deep between you it might as well be cellular.

Welcome to Station 72. It is... exhausting. There's both a both deep weariness in your bones and a pulse of anticipation crawling under your skin. Your body feels heavy at first, like you're somehow too dense or too real. But maybe that sensation eases eventually. Or maybe you just get used to it?

( ▬▬▬▬▬...There you are. Join us on the hangar, won't you....▬▬▬? )


It doesn't sound like a voice as much as it just resembles sounds, the sensation of warmth and security like napping in a window at the height of summer. If it's followed, you'll eventually wind your day to a massive hangar bay peppered with a myriad of small and medium ships ranging from strange to ornately beautiful to hardly recognizable. Waiting in front of a small silver craft is an aging woman with greying hair, fine jewlery chains tinkling with a multitude of metal charms sound through her clothing and along her forearms. You know instinctively she was the one who spoke to you.

She smiles now, moving to climb into the (very) small ship. There's room enough for all of you if you pack in tight. "Come along," says Cathaway. "The line for Platform Alfa is long enough that we can answer your questions on the way."





WAYPOINT SHRIL might be bursting at the seams with activity, noise and people, but there's no missing when something in the universe shifts. For most older Hosts, they wont quite be able to put their finger on what's going on, but Chuuya and Elena? They know exactly what's happening - somewhere in this universe, new Hosts are hatching and at least one of them belongs to you.

Not that the mystery lasts long for everyone else either. A few hours after the shift, Cathaway's speaks to you. Her voice is clear as a crystal bell, suffused with an intense and simple joy that has nothing to do with--

( New hosts have arrived. Please come meet us at Platform Alfa if you're able. They'll need your assistance. )


--and everything to do with the sensation of a ship hurtling as a bullet through space, the nauseating feeling of darting between other small craft and buzzing around larger class ships.

Come fetch your new friends, everyone. Waypoint Shril could be dangerous for the initiated. After all, the Catacomb Hotel is filled with construction zones and open elevator shafts, the streets are thronged with vendors looking to make a quick Shen off unsuspecting tourists, the area immediately surrounding the Stadium Zone is jammed with intergalactic reporters and especially hot headed or famous competitors filming a pre-competition conference, and - most mortifying of all - the line to leave Platform Alfa is apparently several hours long. What's a new Host to do without a little guidance?






((OOC Notes: This is the hatch log for the new hosts and anyone looking to greet them after their hatching. You’re welcome to make your own logs separate to this going forward and tag any old logs that have been forward dated to this point or beyond. We're about halfway through the first week at Waypoint Shril, so feel free to touch the mission drop post as long as you're appropriately timing your encounters.


Additionally, you can find a more detailed overview of the hatching process HERE. You can find additional setting information about the Station HERE. Information about Waypoint Shril is located at the Current Mission Brief - you may consider this information more or less ICly known. Last but not least, if you have any questions, please hit up either the FAQ or MOD CONTACT pages!))






lavelly: (my own privy)

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[personal profile] lavelly 2017-03-30 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
[He almost has to laugh, when he feels it: that abject confusion. A kindred spirit, apparently, struggling to grasp what's in front of her eyes the same way he is. The same way the rest of them don't seem to be doing.

He doesn't bother to soften his footsteps when he comes up beside her. He doesn't want to startle what could turn out to be a friend, after all. But he doesn't bother announcing himself, either.]


First time? Me, too.
futurewitness: my father is not responding to the 5 texts i sent him that all read: "dad dad dad dad dad dddaadd dddddaaaaaaaaad dad". ([uhhh] for some reason)

[personal profile] futurewitness 2017-03-30 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It takes a moment for her to realize that someone else's confusion is bleeding in there, and despite the impression she's gotten so far (because Annie seems very With It, and Noctis...well, he's at least got a head start on her), she's not the only person who's so far out of their depth that they don't even have a frame of reference for any of it.

Thank Naga for that. She doesn't like feeling stupid. ]


I never dreamed I'd see this many people in one place, let alone...

[ There's the impression of a vague mental shrug, something standing in for "my world has a few races but they aren't too far apart in looks and there aren't nearly this many of them." There's a - person? blob of rainbow ooze rolling along the walkway ahead of them, chittering in some high-pitched foreign language at a trio of smaller, slightly less colorful ones behind it (children???). That is about a thousand times beyond "one of my friends is half-taguel so he has fuzzy bunny ears." ]
lavelly: (remember name-days)

[personal profile] lavelly 2017-03-31 08:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[He looks apprehensively at the same being she is. Truth be told, it's not the strangest kind of creature he's ever seen, but he's well used to all the little quirks of the Fade. This girl likely has no familiarity with magic. No wonder she's paralyzed; he's hardly doing much better.

As off-balance as he is, he can't keep his Keeper impulses from surfacing when someone obviously younger than him is struggling just as much.]


It's overwhelming, isn't it? I'm rather lost myself. We could be lost together, if you like. I think we could all use a friend here.
futurewitness: we got drunk and threw a sword through his windshield. ([happy] you should've been there.)

[personal profile] futurewitness 2017-04-02 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
[ It's a relief to hear someone else come straight out and say it. She's used to repressing things; there are too many people who look to her, and she can't afford to show weakness.

It's a relief that none of them are here, because this is entirely too much to take with a straight face. ]


I'd appreciate that. This would be...a bit much to take in alone.
lavelly: (pussy out)

[personal profile] lavelly 2017-04-04 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
[Welcome to the club. They can posture together, apparently.]

I don't think that would be possible even if we tried. [He can sense her anxiety, after all. It matches his own.]

I almost vomited when I woke up. I'd say you're doing admirably.
futurewitness: we got drunk and threw a sword through his windshield. ([happy] you should've been there.)

[personal profile] futurewitness 2017-04-05 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
[ She manages a faint smile. It sounds a bit like something Inigo would do (and she's trying not to think too hard about her family, because she needs to stay focused, but there's a touch of worry about him bleeding through the edges). Deflecting. Trying to make everyone feel better.

And yeah, if anyone puked from coming to in a new world, she'd put her money on her brother for that one, too.

Maybe he did when they got to the past, even. Who knows what happened when they were separated? ]


It is a disorienting situation. I can't imagine anyone would think less of you for it.
lavelly: (send some ravens)

[personal profile] lavelly 2017-04-06 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
True. But that doesn't make it any less embarrassing. Or unpleasant.

[He cocks his head at her. He felt that twinge of... something, but he's not sure what it was.]

Did I say something wrong?
futurewitness: my father is not responding to the 5 texts i sent him that all read: "dad dad dad dad dad dddaadd dddddaaaaaaaaad dad". ([uhhh] for some reason)

[personal profile] futurewitness 2017-04-09 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
[ ...ah. She's not used to being read so easily. This mindlink business is going to take some getting used to, clearly. A lot of getting used to. ]

No, not at all. I was just reminded of...someone.
lavelly: (micromanage)

[personal profile] lavelly 2017-04-11 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
[He smiles at her, but there's something wary about it.]

Someone good, I hope? I'd hate for someone else's reputation to ruin my own, without my even knowing about it.
futurewitness: we got drunk and threw a sword through his windshield. ([happy] you should've been there.)

[personal profile] futurewitness 2017-04-13 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
It was the sort of thing I'd expect to hear from my younger brother. Don't worry, I won't put the rest of his reputation on you.

[ Inigo's a little bit. Special? ]
lavelly: (in my mouth)

[personal profile] lavelly 2017-04-14 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
Younger? That's new. Usually people see me as the older brother.

[His own actual sister notwithstanding.]

Care to tell me what that reputation is? You never know, it might fit me after all. [And it might soothe Lucina's own anxiety, to talk about something like this.]
futurewitness: if you did just text "dead" to me, so that i know. ([sunset] PS- did you die?)

[personal profile] futurewitness 2017-04-16 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
He...seems frivolous, to most. But I don't think everyone understands what he means by it.

[ She overheard that one time their father started getting down on him for it - one of the only times she ever heard Inigo lose his temper, even. ]

There's little levity in our world, but Inigo has always smiled. Not because he doesn't take things seriously, but because if he doesn't, the rest of us might never manage as much ourselves.
lavelly: (suck a dude's dick)

[personal profile] lavelly 2017-04-18 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
I think I might understand.

[That was more or less his strategy back home, after all. His responsibility was keeping up spirits as much as it was leading.]

He sounds like a good brother. I'm sure you'll see him again soon.
futurewitness: if you did just text "dead" to me, so that i know. ([sunset] PS- did you die?)

[personal profile] futurewitness 2017-04-21 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
I hope so.

[ When they'd first returned to the past, she'd feared she might not. There had been far more pressing matters, but it had been at the back of her mind for the two years she'd watched her past family from the shadows. Where - or when - had everyone else landed? Would she find them?

Losing him again now would be too much, but having found him once before gives her more hope. It's not impossible, and as long as there's that much to cling to, she can keep her head up. ]