[MISSION: HYRYPIA] the moon drops one or two feathers into the field
CHARACTERS: Everyone
WHERE: The Station
WHEN: DAY :055
SUMMARY: Two veteran hosts arrive on the Station and a mandatory meeting is called. It's time to prepare for a new mission.
WARNINGS: Just chill dudes having a chill time. (Will add warnings as necessary)
I. THE SHIP.
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II. MENTAL LINK.
III. BRIEFING.
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IV. AFTERMATH.
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WHERE: The Station
WHEN: DAY :055
SUMMARY: Two veteran hosts arrive on the Station and a mandatory meeting is called. It's time to prepare for a new mission.
WARNINGS: Just chill dudes having a chill time. (Will add warnings as necessary)
I. THE SHIP.
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[Early in the day, one of the hangar's platforms rotates upward into place. On it sits a long, bird beak shaped ship. For a moment it has all the appearance of being held together with little more than hope and a prayer. Its nose panels are scorched from the punching in and out of atmosphere and its wings have a rugged, rudimentary sweep to them. Then the illusion melts away and the ship becomes fundamentally concrete, though no less strange as it twists into a shape more closely resembling some complex origami. From it comes two hosts, both in elaborately layered stiff edged garments that cloak them from neck to knee.]
Double time, darling.
[The pale alien flashes a broad grin at her comrade as she vaults from the cockpit to the hangar floor. Her partner, hood thrown back and his scarves unwound to reveal short, tawny fur and two sets of small horns, tosses two bags down after her then follows her down.
The ship seals itself after them like a fan folding closed.]
II. MENTAL LINK.
[There is a strange, unfamiliar voice in your mind. It comes without a greeting and without the polite request for attention, but rather like a voice over an intercom, curt and low:]
( Hosts will report to the briefing room in- ) [the measurement of time that filters into your mind is not quite numbers, untethered by the standards of one people, but the meaning of it is clear- approximately 15 minutes] ( You have received the mission info on your personal databank. Proceed to the location upon review. )
[There is no invitation to continued conversation, but there is the impression of a location, one which you are unfamiliar with. The space it occupies pressed into your mind like a seal into hot wax. You can find it. You know it.]
III. BRIEFING.
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[Not far from the hangar deck, the corridors curve and then abruptly dead end at a circular room with a series of tiered benches seemingly carved from the Station's structure. Is this where you meant to be? Well, the voice had seemed like it wasn’t optional.
At the center of the small briefing room sit two Hosts. The first, a tall narrow alien with long pointed ears and solid green eyes sits straight with military precision, facing forward and not moving except to breath. The second, a pale alien with fringe touched by gold and dark lip lacquer is sitting in a spindly chair and aggressively typing on her tablet. She's shed her elaborate outerwear for one of the Station's bodysuits. She doesn't look up for a long time.
Eventually once everyone is seated, Rhan folds her databank up into a cube, sets it on the pedestal beside her and strokes along its side to trigger a projection of glittering gossamer images into the dim room's center.]
Let's get down to business, shall we? Hopefully you've all done your homework, [She arches an eyebrow, flashing a quick grin] --so the nuts and bolts won't be shocking. But Siva'co and I wanted to go over a few particulars before we take you all on this charming little adventure. Namely this one:
[She taps the side of the cube with her finger with a click of her long fingernail. The briefing report sent to the hosts earlier scrolls rapidly to the line '--one of these major diplomatic factions is believed to have been infiltrated by 'Enemy' agents.'.]
Now we've worked rather hard for the last year in this universe and we both would be very unhappy for all that effort to go down the drain just because someone thinks they'd like to be a hero. Isn't that right, Siva'co? I don't know how much contact you've had with our good friends out there, but let's be clear about this: if the Enemy becomes aware of our presence on this planet, this mission will be aborted. They'll get whatever they want out of this universe and, most importantly, some of us will die while running with our tails between our legs.
[Rhan tips her head to her partner.]
How do you feel about getting killed by someone with ideals, Siva'co?
[There is a long pause before he answers- and it is difficult to read his face exactly, but he seems somewhat exasperated.] Whatever the source of the failure, to die for reason other than the success of the mission is not acceptable. All must fulfill their roles with focus and dedication in order to see victory. Foolishness will not be tolerated.
[Rhan looks back to the assembled Hosts, cheerful smile unflagging.]
Questions?
IV. AFTERMATH.
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SIVA'CO.
[Regardless of the fact that the meeting is complete, Siva’co does not immediately leave. Rather a) he waits, stiff backed and formal by the door as Host’s filter out, not particularly inviting conversation but not fleeing, either. When the last host has left the room, he is found b) in the Training Wing, working his way through a number of the exercise machines with a single-minded focus, breathing heavily through his noses, hooved feet silent on the treadmill and the foam mats.
RHAN.
[After the briefing sessions, someone quick on their feet might manage to catch Rhan a) in the corridor leading from the briefing room. But you'll have to be very quick as she clearly has things to do and is shortly swallowed up by the labyrinthine corridors of the Station's interior. Some time later, she appears b) in the library, making space to shelve a series of small leatherbound books. Rhan flips open each one to check the label on the first page as she takes them from the open bag at her feet. The bag itself appears to be stuffed with…. well, stuff in addition to the books.]
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[See? She can turn it back to the question at hand. Still, Lexa does think that knowing that plan Z may be an option is important.
Part of that is because she's a politician looking at other politicians, to some degree. She knows that they are all capable of atrocities.]
Whatever plan we may must consider our long-term goals, as well.
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She looks to Lexa like the girl is the bell that saved her. ]
Plans. Yes. Our cover already gives us a reason for being there and for asking a lot of questions, so we have a good hand here. I suggest we split ourselves evenly among the factions, act as some sort of ambassador to each, make friends, get to know them. We can't even act if we don't even know which is the enemy.
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[ And it would hopefully keep any of them from being caught without back up if any issues arose. ]
We can compare notes at the end of each day. One of us is bound to find something, and once we do, we can start concentrating our attention on that.
[ This would have been a good mission to have little Sam for, Bellamy thinks with a twinge of sadness. The ability to distinguish truth from lie would have made all of this easier. ]
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So some of us are ambassadors, and some of us are their guards?
[ He looks back over at the older Hosts, considering Lexa's words about not treating all the factions like their the same. ]
Do we know enough about the Enemy's movements in this part of the universe to have a guess about what kind of things it might be drawn to, what might make it pick one faction over the other?
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I mean, we could let them answer.
[ Her interest might divert from some people here, but it is still an interest - Sam's questions is exactly why she asked hers as there must be something to have lead them to the others. ]
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[ Which feels like a necessary stipulation if they're trying to consider long term solutions that don't involve simply eliminating the planet altogether. Defending the Nectar once wouldn't matter, if whichever faction they entrusted it to couldn't hold it. ]
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--There. Time to slide back into the conversation.]
From what we've seen, it's likely that the Enemy has at some point touched every major faction we're dealing with here. They might have even influenced the Hyrypians at some point. But we think for this they'll be solidifying their efforts behind the one they meant to win all along. It's like a game of madrin. [The word is accompanied by the clarity of a mental image - a board with many two sided tokens; every piece must be used strategically, but only one piece's position wins the game] As much as we've been scheming and plotting to crash this party, they've been doing the same to set it up.
[She tips her attention to Sam.] Which makes speculating tough. I could say it's obviously the Carpathans because they're just so damn organized. Or the Meradan because it would allow them a certain amount of lateral freedom. Or the Descendents because of all those traditional values. Those all seem like things the Enemy is drawn to here. This is the first time we'll be in close contact with these groups too, so honestly your guess is as good as ours at this point. Consider all this [she waves to the projection flitting in the air] preliminary research for the real work.
[With a glance to Bellamy:] Any one of the three largest factions could protect the Nectar. Once the scale tips, the war is going to end very quickly. The universe is at a tipping point and whoever gets that energy is going to reorder it according to their preferences.
[Power through it, Rhan. One more.]
You, girl with the pencil and morose expression-- [She nods to Parker] Asked about how we knew, right? Collector can give you and anyone who wants it a very long, boring history lesson when we get to Hyrypia, but you'll feel it too.
[She touches her fingertips to the center of her chest. Fixes them each with a look.] When we poke our head out into the universe your symbiote will know.
--But I like this idea about splitting into smaller groups. We can't rove around in a pack of thirty and expect to get anything good. The nice thing about Carbauschians is their culture is so secret we can more or less make it up and no one's going to question us. Which means ask lots of questions, listen and watch and say absolutely nothing about who you are or where you come from and no one will suspect a thing.
[Than is grinning brilliantly. She may be proud of this cover story they've cooked up.]
Did I miss anything?
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Who's the Collector? [ Since we're on topic. ]
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[Reaches out, she taps Siva'co's arm with the back of her knuckles.] Old upright here's Siva'co. Don't make him angry; he'll be determined to be no fun at all if you do and that just makes all our lives miserable. And I'm Rhan. Professional liar. Trust absolutely nothing I say.
[She quirks the line of her brow and shrugs.]
Now about these groups. Does anyone here have experience with spy work or anything resembling it? All sneaky little shits, raise a hand won't you?
[Up goes her own for good measure. They're a team now, right?]
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[ Sneaking into Mount Weather had been taxing enough that it has to count, though the way this mission is lining up is sparking a crushing sense of unease in his chest. ]
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[ Then he considers, flipping back through the people he knows. ]
Clint and Nyx, they're the best sneaky little shits I know. Damon's got a skill set that might help us keep our cover, assuming it works in this corner of the universe. Pidge's one of our tech experts, but it sounds like technology works differently out here than other places we've been.
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[Her hand is staying up. Obviously.]
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[ spitefully drags Murphy into this mission. ]
And Lexa. Both of them can do it.
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Me.
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[She refuses to work with Murphy, so this is her spiteful response.]
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[She mimes jotting down a note on her thigh.]
Now, who has experience working with government officials? Do we have any princesses in the room?
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But she is the Commander, so—it would be a dark day if Lexa didn't readily claim that with ease.]
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We're not really here to talk to people, are we?
[ She already heard their conversation earlier about "plan Z". Sounds fine to her. ]
I kinda like just going straight to Plan Z or whatever. Destroy it and they can't have it. Easy, right?
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Yeah, nothing like some easy genocide.
[Dry as dust.]
Everyone's been over the blowing it up. Or do you just want us all stuck in here arguing for another couple of hours?
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[Space Lion Jesus why are teenagers easier than this. And moving on:]
As far as capabilities go, personally, I've got more experience in combat. [Unfortunately.] I've got a little experience talking with a princess, but... that's about it. Done some recon. But I'll do what I have to.
[You know, short of blowing up the fucking planet, guys.]
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If we do the diplomacy parts of this right, maybe we won't need to fall back on anyone's combat experience.
[ What a hopeful statement. ]
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[ Asuka snorts and leans back in her seat, arms cocked up with her hands behind her head. There's the smallest mental flinch when Bellamy shoots a frown in her direction,
but she buries it. ]
If we don't actually need any of it, the easiest way to make sure they don't get it is to destroy it. We're never coming back to this dirtball after we finish this mission, so who cares?
[ She blows out a breath in a long-suffering sigh and waves a hand. ]
Whatever. I'm a combat pilot and I've got a degree in theoretical physics. None of that is really good for talking to people.
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The important part of our mission is recalling that this is one laden with politics. If you can't handle that, then you'll be given another position.
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[Enemy or no, they can't just assume everyone is working against them, right?]
[Anyway. Onward:] I'm with Bellamy. First option, diplomacy. If that fails... [Should he...? Well. Why the heck not?]
Like I said, I'm not half bad with [Good lord he's lifting metal fingers and waving them, slightly] hand-to-hand.
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