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Apocalypse How Mods ([personal profile] apocalypsehowmods) wrote in [community profile] apocalypsehowcomm2023-06-16 07:57 am

Event - The 25,000 Light Year View


The 25,000 Light Year View

The atmosphere in the lower level gym at ADI headquarters is… tense, to say the least. Nia, Neil, and Rae are present with the rest of those remaining at the organization (or willing to come when called by Neil and Rae for a final statement) seated in benches and chairs that have been dragged in. It's not the usual, orderly meetings that some might have gotten used to for mission briefings.

Neil speaks first. "Thank you, everyone, for coming in. Lot's been happening, but we've come to… an understanding about where we need to go. The artifacts that were in the Vault have all been accounted for or noted as destroyed in some manner with a few exceptions. We're still chasing- ADI is still chasing those down with help from anyone who might want to give it. Won't pretend this is going to be a kumbaya moment, so let's get down to brass tacks. There's an apocalypse on. Whatever this organizations stands for now, its original mission was to uncover and stop those. That's still my mission."

"Mine, too," Rae chimes in.

"It's one we all share," Nia adds.

Neil nods before continuing. "So, we stop this, and we go our separate ways. I'll be leaving ADI and starting my own organization. We've seen a large number of threats in the Appalachian region and a lot of folks heavily impacted by decisions ADI's made. I'll be taking my organization there. Already been in touch with our- with ADI's field agents in the region. Some will be joining me. Along with a certain newsperson who keeps sniffing around. We'll do what we can to do right by the people who've been hurt most. That's going to be our focus. Support and security. We're not feeding the Hunt anymore by running down threats."

Rae steps up next. "And I'll be going where I need to. Lot of threats out west. If you're looking to do some good that won't be working for the Hunt… maybe think about heading that way."

Nia is the last to speak. "And I'll be staying here in Gloucester. ADI will be staying. And I will be its final Warden. We're stopping Zyrian, then we're figuring out what the hell is going on with Dogtown to get all of you people from other worlds home. Or at least stop anyone else coming in. After that? I'm out. What happens after that is still in the works. But Neil's agreed to stay in touch to help with everything… once I'm gone." There's a flicker of emotion across Neil's stoic expression. Regret, frustration… grief. "But right now, we look to Wolf Trap. I-"

There's a pause, and Neil and Rae look to Nia in concern as she puts a hand to her temple. She recovers, though. "Huh… We look to Wolf Trap, Virginia. We'll have buses to get everyone down there. We'll be arriving just as Copernicus' launch of the New Horizon's project is underway. That's where Zyrian Steel's going to do his ritual. We need to find the server rooms at the event. Those are important."

Rae squints at Nia, "You sure?"

Nia nods. "Yeah. I'm real sure about that. It'll be dangerous, though, and that's not the- it's not the only threat that's gonna be there."

Neil's looking wary. "Nia?"

"There's something else. The Web? It's not just the Vast that's involved in this, I don't think. It would make sense, right?" She shakes her head. "We'll be facing multiple Entity threats down there, not just the Vast. And I'm sure Zyrian's gonna kick the ritual off on the last day, once he's had time for-for something… not sure what. But he's a dramatic bastard, if nothing else. And timing's everything."

Neil and Rae exchange uncertain looks before Neil speaks up again. "Coming is voluntary, like always, but we'll want boots on the ground to cover as much ground as possible. They'll be holding the biggest events and productions at the Filene Center stage. But we're expecting tech booths scattered all throughout the park. Be on your guard."

"And bring a gun," Rae advises.



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wewillwewill: (a-elidibus-faintsmile)

[personal profile] wewillwewill 2023-07-01 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
The mirror machine projects what you might appear as if you change aspects of your body. I would not put it past the technicians of this star to have added some 'humor' modifications to its code.

[ Really Emet-Selch, think of Snap-chat. Think of how glad you are that Hythlodaeus is not here to show you how you look with snap-chat filters.]

It is but a passing theory. The machine may do nothing at all. Or leave you with little more than a phantom feeling.

[ Or perhaps even the delusion that the changes are real. Elidibus has not observed long enough to know the truth of it. Though speaking of being able to observe on a particular level... ]

How much have you been able to truly see?

[ Neither had come here without taking time to stockpile the lifeline to their power on this world. Elidibus's gaze briefly slides to Emet-Selch. He is once again serious. ]
Edited 2023-07-01 05:58 (UTC)
unnecessaryflourishes: (zH: if we could but consider...)

[personal profile] unnecessaryflourishes 2023-07-03 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
It is not beyond impossibility. But I doubt they would be more than a passing feeling at best.

[He's not about to rule out the possibility of the mirror being able to cause permanent change in the rest of someone's form. Especially given that it would hardly be the first time something had caused physical alterations. But he has yet to see anything capable of adding to the number of limbs one has in total.

Still, given that he has no intention of trying it for himself and the same appears to hold true for Elidibus as well, the point appears to be moot at best.]


Less than I would like. Much is as one might expect, given the nature of the events are occurring, but the source of the power is not here. If anything, it merely serves as a means by which to entice people into the range of what is yet to come.

[Admittedly, he also no direct dealings with Zyrian to speak of, which does not much help matters, in the long run. At least in so far as direct identification is concerned.]