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Yelena Belova ([personal profile] musicdied) wrote in [community profile] apocalypsehowcomm2021-08-24 01:56 am

Open Log

Who: Yelena Belova and anyone
When: Mid-August up to just before the event
Where: ADI housing and the surrounding neighbourhood, the railyard
Summary: Getting the lay of the land, and investigating the phantom crash.
Warnings: fire, destruction of home, mention of insects, mention of potential death and corpses, paranoia


ADI Housing - C2

It's a solid few hours between when Yelena is first deposited in one of the maintenance ducts in ADI headquarters, and when she turns up at the apartment - shared, she's been warned, and while that's less than ideal, she's dealt with less privacy before - she's been assigned to. This once, she takes no pains to be silent, though neither is she overly loud.

If there's no one immediately in evidence in the common area of the apartment, she'll set about exploring, committing the layout and location of various useful items to memory. If one of the apartment's other residents is in evidence, or else when they make an appearance, she greets them with a small smile and a, "Hello. I think we're to be roommates."

(And, ok, maybe only half of the other residents of the apartment will think she's harmless for even a second, but half is better than none.)

ADI Housing - General

After she's acquainted - or reacquainted - herself with her roommates and washed the cobwebs and dust from her hair, Yelena sets out to acquaint herself with the grounds of the housing complex and the area just beyond. The first evening, she's concerned mainly with the major landmarks: the apartment blocks, the fitness and laundry facilities, the gate and the bus stops, the nearby grocery store. The next few evenings, she can be found wandering the grounds and the nearby neighbourhood with less apparent intent - just stretching her legs, if asked. (Just cataloging the surveillance equipment; she's seen high-security facilities with far fewer cameras.)

Over the course of the first two weeks she's there, she establishes something of a routine, alternating running and swimming in the early mornings, visiting the gym at night. Occasionally, after curfew, she might be found up on the roof of one of the buildings. It's not against the rules - she's checked.

Railyard - August 21-24

It doesn't take any convincing to get Yelena down to the railyard after the crash that has, apparently, gone unnoticed or ignored by the majority of the town. Including, apparently, the people who work in that selfsame railyard. After the third repetition of "I just started here", she abandons questioning to those less physically adventurous in favour of inspecting the rusting tracks and decaying train car. She slips in through the half-fused door, the beam of her heavily-weighted flashlight bobbing as she scrambles over detritus best left unidentified, and struggles not to cough at the haze of dust and ash in the air. That the burnt-out hulk is ancient is clear enough. So too is the fact that it was once a sleeper car, and she supposes it's fortunate that some long-ago rescue crew has already removed the bodies, even if no one's bothered to haul the car away.

(Or would it not have been here yesterday, if anyone had taken it into their heads to explore the railyard without the impetus of the crash?)

She runs a finger carefully along the lip of the washbasin, then turns her attention to the walls, squinting at the ruined posters. After a moment, she pulls her phone out of her pocket, and starts recording. Most of posters and playbills are destroyed beyond any use, but some few might yield more information on closer inspection, somewhere that feels less like a tomb and doesn't force her to take shallow breaths.

It doesn't take long for the theme to become apparent even in the few posters that remain.

Something - maybe the creak of fire-and-rot weakened flooring, maybe the scuttling or chittering of disturbed vermin, maybe just a shift in the air - alerts her to another person's presence, and she glances sharply over. She relaxes only a little when she spies another person, and not anything particularly sinister.

"It's strange, isn't it?" she says. "This still being here."

Wildcard

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[personal profile] bossyboiler 2021-09-16 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
"You two sound like you know what you're talking about. Have you seen this kind of organization before?" Don't mind her as she drains the artichokes to get them ready to cook.
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[personal profile] worthallthis 2021-09-16 07:53 pm (UTC)(link)
He considers a moment, then says firmly, "Worse." ADI might not be very transparent, but he's used to that. They haven't even suggested maintenance or cryo, haven't sent him on any missions explicitly to kill anyone, haven't given him any unpleasant orders, and haven't hurt him pretty much at all. So ADI is automatically several orders of magnitude better than HYDRA or the Red Room-- and he doesn't even know about all of what happened to Yelena.
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[personal profile] bossyboiler 2021-09-26 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
"There is?" Kate can't help but hide the surprise in her voice. No group on her world is considered expendable. Then again, everyone on her Earth has an ability. "Nevermind, forget I said that." She tacks on quickly. "Of course, there are people who think that way." She reaches up to touch the bridge of her nose.

Kate is reminded of her part in finding specials and having them conscripted into service whether they wanted to or not. Is that what happened to Winter? Oh, Gods. What if it is? What had she been doing? What had she been contributing too. She lowers her hand and snakes her head. No, she's just jumping to conclusions.

"So, shady organization that we can barely trust. Where do we go from that point?"