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MEADOWLARK MODS ([personal profile] larkers) wrote in [community profile] meadowlarklogs2019-01-19 09:58 pm

EVENT LOG 003

WHO: Everyone
WHERE: New Amsterdam
WHEN: September 10-11
WHAT: New Amsterdam's Morningstar recruits come under attack.
NOTES OR WARNINGS: Violence, injury, death.


> EVENT LOG #003

"High noon" still has a resonating historical significance not lost on the people of New Amsterdam. Old cowboy movies, complete with John Wayne standing in a dusty, old street are imprinted upon people's memories, helping them recall a simpler past where grudges could be settled with guns. By 2511, these movies have been remade countless times over with different set pieces, but nostalgia continues to be an ever-present factor. It's not nostalgia that drives the UNA soldiers and Morningstar agents into position during this hour, but the time itself serves as a reminder. A call to a different time and a different past.

Outside, the sun burns bright, but people sleep soundly, shades drawn securely over their windows to create a false darkness. This is why the UNA strikes at noon: their targets will be vulnerable, comforted by the presence of daylight only a drawn shade away,

Across town, Morningstar's agents are preparing for their own strike. One of them makes a joke about the non hour. He's told to shut it. They have fifteen minutes. Is everyone ready? Their uniforms are black, tightly fitting. Each of them pulls their mask over their faces. Up ahead, there's a wall to scale.

Fifteen minutes and the plan goes into motion. Each agent knows the costs of this mission. Their last one ended up with numerous dead – lost – with no reward. UNA soldiers are far more threatening than the armed guards Morningstar faced on that day, but the reward is more sure. Worth the risk. They're secure in what they need to do.

Then it's time. Across the city, the UNA soldiers descend in perfect unison. Separate but thinking with one mind, one goal. Eliminate a festering problem, one that only stands to grow in a world haunted by chaos and trauma. It's their job to set things right. To restore order to a world that is currently without.

> THE SAFEHOUSE

About forty five minutes in to the widespread assault, El sends out a message to everyone in the safehouse. This time, zeir communication is immediate, without the steady scrolling of text. Prepared in advance:

Hey, so. Emergency everyone. Come to the safehouse ASAP. Morningstar agents are in trouble, including a number who have helped you behind the scenes. Gaby will tell you more once you get there.

Once everyone shows up, crowded inside the part of the safehouse with the cots, Gaby gives everyone the rundown. The risk. The place where the rest of the agents are – this last bit of information being shared with an uneasy edge, arms crossed and body language giving off her discomfort. There are other people at risk, people who can't fight, who try to undermine the corporations with their regular lives, doing their best to keep the people they care about safe from their rebellious activity.

After she hands out the gear, she insists that it must be returned. But Gaby isn't stupid. Her desperation is inherent in her decisions, in the information that follows: exposing most of the inactive safehouses, giving away the addresses of the people likely in danger. Every Morningstar contact in New Amsterdam is likely at risk. So far, agents in other megacities aren't being targeted – yet. But this operation could be a model for future UNA efforts to eliminate the Morningstar threat.

The safehouses are spread across the city. Typically present in disheveled and forgotten pieces of real estate, there will be squatters and homeless alike taking up space as they move inside with the agents. This may prove a risk, and they may need to be bribed to go elsewhere, offered food and supplies. Other safehouses will be beneath bars, convenience stores, and through the storage room in less expensive apartment buildings – businesses and buildings owned by long-time Morningstar agents, kept ready in the case of an emergency like this one.

None of the safehouses will be prepared for living with the exception of cots and communal restrooms ready for use. This is a problem, but not a priority. She'll ask that everyone get out there and save the lives of the agents. Bring them and their families in safely – the rest can be figured out after that.

> RESTORING ORDER

Given the limitations over real estate and space even in a city as large as New Amsterdam, every citizen lives in an apartment building. The great majority of them were meant to be built quickly, similar layouts and designs behind them. A quick bit of research will get anyone the floor plans for these places – they're publicly available, ready for potential tenants. Most of these places are no dreamhouse, however: small and contained, they show the lifestyle of the typical Morningstar agent.

Any of the agents with a child – and there will only ever be one per agent, with the restrictions on childbirth – will have a roomier place, with better furnishing and more space for a child to run and grow up. These places will afford the family within better privacy, and many of them have drones and advanced robotics to help maintain the household, even caring for their child and keeping the door locked as the UNA soldiers move inside.

Where it's viable, the majority of UNA soldiers will move through the front door of these buildings. Never numbered over five, these soldiers will take the endless staircase up, erasing what little chances there are to run into anyone along the way. The knocks are just a cover to soothe the close-packed neighbors. Not all are fooled, and that's where the calls to the NAPD come in – though the UNA is prepared for this, too. Ready to assert their jurisdiction. Rather: their bosses are prepared. These soldiers have their orders and beyond that, only follow their orders with their formidable physicality and swift training.

But they are physically assertive: most of them are tall, seemingly without gender within thick black, metal armor. Despite their size and their robotic carapace, they are human underneath. Their extensive armor doesn't slow them down, instead seeming to propel them forward in a fight, letting them predict their enemies' moves as the mask they wear provides diagnostics and likely attacks on the fly. They carry extensive weapons and supplies, all to wear down any opponents. When they fight together, their actions are perfectly complementary.

They won't start a fight, but as soldiers, they are prepared. Though they enter through the front door, they intend to leave through a window, into a large flying vehicle outside, ready to hold the targets and bring them to a temporary dropsite. They don't expect any assailants, anyone to provide trouble – but they wouldn't be very well-trained, well designed if they couldn't expect or deal with the unexpected. They won't shoot unless someone forces the matter. Their training means their stature should be enough to put down most threats.

> A WELL-LAID TRAP

Confident and well-trained, the Morningstar agents have the plan ahead of them all mapped out. They know the shifts, the patrol patterns, especially at hours like this one. Fewer, right now, but they aren't nonexistent. Several strike teams spread out, ready to move to dismantle the UNA soldiers on site as needed. These are combat-trained agents, but five versus three UNA soldiers, or two, or even one still leads to odds where they don't win. Morningstar knows these soldiers intimately, has studied and discerned their few weaknesses. But these UNA soldiers are formidable opponents.

UNA Soldiers en route to Morningstar's goal will be handled with an eerie lack of follow-up. No reports of reinforcements incoming. The swift-moving Morningstar agents are too focused on their goal, which is close now, to worry about the implications. Besides, their information told them most agents would be away on training exercises. Reinforcements being delayed is no surprise.

Each agent has their own reason for being here, for believing that Morningstar needs to be more proactive, more forceful in fighting back. They aren't career soldiers, but people who thought that they could wield a gun and change a world that hides its problems under false promises and shimmering gloss. Many are impatient, frustrated: they were given a lead on weapons in June. They weren't mislead then, at least not intentionally, but what they got instead was a bus full of disoriented people. This cache is real, verified, and vulnerable, housed here temporarily before being moved for some unknown operation.

Once the Morningstar agents are all inside, the concealed UNA soldiers left at the base line up in formation. Perfectly tailored for the fight ahead, they move onto the site. Any agents on lookout duty will see the UNA moving in, ready to lay waste to anyone in there. This is a trap, they message frantically. The very real weapons inside are meant to mock with false hope.

The UNA aren't worried about Morningstar making off with their toys. After all, this is just as planned.

> INTERLUDE

Numerous officers pass by the holding cells in the NAPD's twelfth precinct, talking softly about what can they even do, muttering to themselves. Others pop a squat nearby and call it a well-earned day off. Let those soldiers take care of whatever mess they're cleaning up. That's not their job.

It's around this time that a third, unidentified group, takes advantage of the chaos. Well-dressed despite what is a late hours right now, they head into the precinct to take care of a dangling loose end. They show credentials that link them to New Beijing's governing body and personal security, they claim the men temporarily known as Tak and Alexei. As they're brought out of their cells, they're injected with the same compulsory drug as always, leaving them veritable walking zombies at first, leaving them unable to speak or act as they're given orders that tell them to do otherwise.

The records of these men will disappear with this action, the two of them swept away into the back of an expensive four-door sedan. The whole incident erased. Two somehow anonymous men didn't kill semi-innocent bystanders during the festival. As long as the records can be trusted, that was a fantasy. A whimsy.

Morningstar cameras will see this sedan stop near the current safehouse, near the typical entrance, and order Hei and Jake out. "Stay here. Sit down. Don't do or say anything until someone comes to retrieve you. It'll be a bit – they're tied up right now."

The man in the passenger seat in the front rolls down his window, leaning forward on his arm. His face is concealed, utilizing technology that's not the same but not dissimilar to what Morningstar has at their disposal. "Try not to do anything else too stupid, will you? The cops are gonna have a bug up their asses about you idiots."

And then the sedan rolls away, lifting up and passing through the city. Morningstar cameras will spot a specific – or perhaps the more apt word is "suspicious" – lack of license plate.

> MEDI-UNITS

Each of the safehouses were designed for the worst case scenario. There is a medi-unit in all of the safehouses, a large and complex machine that can heal most ills, but given the expensive nature of their design and the risk of using them, they're not used lightly.

The medi-units are reserved for the direst of needs. come into play. Dependent on a person's time of death to bring them back to the living, they need the exact time so that someone can clock it in and prepare the restoration process correctly. There are many risks in lacking that information – someone may come back damaged, unhealed, hurt in some way. They may not live for long. Assuming that a body is brought in with a time of death, they'll be directed to a safehouse with a free unit.

The person is kept in a medically induced coma while the machine repairs their body. What dreams someone experiences will be at the end point – which can be between 48 and 60 hours – as they slowly surface, starting to return to the world of the living. As they surface, their mind will be encumbered by images of bright blue lights glowing, swirling, communicating – but language seems thoroughly out of reach.

Once the medi-unit opens, the person inside will be thirsty. Desperate for water. But there will be no other signs of the wear and tear on their bodies.

> FINAL OOC NOTES

Please refer to the OOC EVENT POST for this event for all OOC info, including suggestions for directions on how to engage with the event and the questions thread for any questions regarding this event. The outcome for this event will depend upon character plans and actions developed in both this OOC post, and any additional plots brought to the moderators. Please feel free to submit any game-changing plans to us under the questions thread – but we will be reading all comments on the post!

The Operation will continue until September 11, IC time. An aftermath wrap up post will be made on January 26 which will detail the resolution and fallout of the event.

As a reminder, there is one power level up available for this event. This will be granted for a thread of at least 5 action/log comments containing your character utilizing their power in some way. They will need to reach the 5 comments required by FEBRUARY 23 to be eligible. Submission will be handled on the wrap up post.

Our Activity Check will be posted tomorrow, January 20, at 9 PM UTC. It will run for seven days and close on January 27. We will not post a warning list.

drivein: (pic#11452598)

[personal profile] drivein 2019-01-30 08:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[ he's determined, and he's ferocious. you don't get far on the southside without those two qualities, and even though Jughead has never been in this situation, he knew what the UNA were—they were bullies, used by someone else to do their dirty work.

he didn't like it, and the expression on his face says it all.
]

Do you want me to prove it?

[ like he's proven everything else. ]
secondnature: (i don't want to watch a lot)

[personal profile] secondnature 2019-02-01 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
No. [Keith doesn't even need to think about it. There's a lot in Jughead that Keith sees in himself. The moment someone feels like they have to prove themselves, their head isn't clear. Neither of them are here to do that. Keith doesn't want to judge Jughead, and he doesn't want to be the cause for him being reckless.

Jughead may be smarter than Keith in a lot of ways, but this ... this is all too familiar.]


We focus on helping everyone here. Forget I ever asked. Do you know what your power is?
drivein: (easycompany-riverdale2x1-253)

[personal profile] drivein 2019-02-09 03:39 pm (UTC)(link)
[ he won't forget, not entirely.

it's been a struggle to prove himself—as a leader, as a journalist and as a boyfriend. it's a switch that flips on and off in his head, one that he follows depending on which way it's flipped.
]

I turn into things I eat. Before you say anything, I haven't been a bug.

[ centering himself with sarcasm, but it works. he knows what does. ]
secondnature: (the weblum ISN'T FUN.)

[personal profile] secondnature 2019-02-10 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I wasn't gonna ask. [Was he? It's hard for Keith to say. That sounds more like the kind of random comment that Lance or Hunk would make. It's not like Jughead can really see his face right now, but his eyebrows lower and his lips twist into a frown. No one needs to know what Keith's face looks like to guess that it looks like ... well.

Like his eyebrows are furrowed and his lips are twisted into a frown.]


Can it be anything? Can you get sick? We can beef you up before you go in.
drivein: (easycompany-riverdale2x1-103)

[personal profile] drivein 2019-02-13 03:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Not like real beef, right?

[ it's half a joke, but the situation is so tense that it comes off as a possibility. once he realizes it, he side-eyes and shakes his head. ]

Nevermind—and I haven't exactly dove face-first into it yet, aluminum foil is about as far as I've gone.

[ it would normally be something he'd share with Archie or Betty, but without them, it feels, well. like he only has himself. ]
secondnature: (it's not a TV SHOW)

[personal profile] secondnature 2019-02-13 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
If you see a little concrete while we're moving that you can knock off a wall, try to swallow it down. [The "beef" joke is completely ignored. Likely not surprising. This is Keith that's being handled here, and his sense of humor is ... evolving. To put it nicely.]

Or we can see what happens if you swallow a bullet. Wanna try?
drivein: (easycompany-riverdale2x1-303)

[personal profile] drivein 2019-02-16 03:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[ sass and sarcasm are the way he copes, Keith is never going to get away with no jokes. ]

Yeah, sure. Why not, what have I got to lose?

[ nothing, really. not here, and not now. ]
Edited 2019-02-18 01:55 (UTC)
secondnature: (what if i was spider-man?)

[personal profile] secondnature 2019-02-18 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
[Keith's next movements are swift and competent. His gun comes out, and he pulls out the ammo with just a few quick movements. The guns here are different from what the Galra use, or even the people on Earth. But that doesn't mean it's less understandable.

Once he does, he pulls a bullet out of the magazine, and hands it over. Keith's wearing gloves right now, so it's apparent in his palm.]


Let me know if you have any problems. Maybe you'll throw it back up if I punch you in the gut.
drivein: (pic#11452593)

[personal profile] drivein 2019-02-20 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
[ while no one that he's seen has done it with Keith's brand of finesse, he's been around hooligans and gang members long enough to know how this goes. guns generally weren't brandished at Serpent gatherings, but they were common.

the bullet rolls back and forth for a moment before Jughead takes it between his own gloved fingers. he examines it, then lifts it to his mouth and tests the material with his teeth. it takes a moment of adjustment, but his teeth finally bend the alloy, then scrape off part of the bullet enough for him to chew.

it's a weird sensation—a weird, metallic taste.
]

It beats crickets.

[ and he takes off a larger chunk with more confidence this time.

it starts with his fingers first, a metallic glint, before creeping up his neck through the veins.
]
secondnature: (do we need to know latin?)

[personal profile] secondnature 2019-02-21 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[Okay, so that's weird. It's weird in exactly the same way that Allura becoming purple had been weird back in the day. None of the other paladins knew she could do that, but it turned out that she was both really capable of adapting to her surroundings and probably a better fighter than most of them (sans Keith and Shiro themselves). It was unexpected.

In comparison? This isn't. But it's not like he's ready to watch it, so he looks away after a moment. There's a joke in there about crickets, but this is Keith. Times are tense, and he's bad at joking at the best of them.]


Let me know when you feel ready.