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MEADOWLARK MODS ([personal profile] larkers) wrote in [community profile] meadowlarklogs2019-04-20 03:35 pm

ARRIVAL LOG 009

WHO: Everyone
WHERE: New Tokyo
WHEN: October 10
WHAT: The ninth arrival
NOTES OR WARNINGS: Coercion and loss of autonomy. Further notes at end of log.

> ARRIVAL LOG #009

Awareness comes to you in blurred snatches, cloudy fragments of sound and light, color, sensation. Hazy and difficult to grasp on to, but slowly aligning into focus. A series of regular, rhythmic beeps. A sharp, cold breeze that blisters your cheeks as you walk through a thick, cold snow. That soon fades, replaced with warmth. A medicinal, astringent smell. The sensation of movement, a low hum and accompanying vibration under you. Your eyes are heavy, hard to keep open, but in the glimpses between slow, dark blinks you see four people in black body armor seated opposite you, as well as a man in dark gray scrubs.

You realize there are others next to you. All of you in heavy winter coats, water-resistant pants, and snow boots, hair recently cut but at various stages of growth and haphazardly tucked under warm winter hats. You're all restrained by straps across your chests, arms, feet, holding you to the bench under you. To your left, an armored interior door, two more people visible, though due to the storm there's hardly any visibility through the windshield. You try to open your mouth to speak, but it's as if your tongue is coated in tar, and you manage nothing more than an empty parting of lips.

The vehicle stops, landing gingerly in the snow. The guard opposite you stands and comes to unbuckle you from the bench, helping you to your feet. Your limbs feel wooden and heavy, slow to move. One guard opens the back of the vehicle, there's the sound of a high howling wind and that same blast of cold that signals at being somewhere else, combined with a sea of white as far as your eyes can see. The nurse moves to stand at the back, checking each passenger over one by one just before they're helped out of the vehicle, quick and methodical. He doesn't climb out after you, moving to sit as the last passenger is unloaded.

The guards keep their heads down. Their actions are quick, firm, but not entirely unkind. Once all the passengers are out, most of them climb back into the vehicle and close the doors. One stays behind, pointing you and whoever else is near you to one of the closest buildings. "In there," he orders, just before he interfaces with the doors and they slide open. "Stick around until your buddies come to find you. You'll know who they are."

Snow comes up to your knees on this city street, and you're left with no idea of where you are or why you've been brought here. But you'll feel compelled to move toward the building that the guard pointed at and step inside. In fact, you'll have no choice but to follow that order. Once you're in, he closes the doors behind you and hops back inside the vehicle. The engine powers up again, and then the large truck lifts up slowly and flies off.

Inside you'll find the lobby of what seems to be a corporate building. After taking note of the fact that there's a small group of other people dressed in similar clothes who are also confused about how they got to this place, you'll be able to warm up and try to figure out what's going on. For now, it's impossible to exit the building. The same door you came in won't open no matter what you try, so you're all stuck for now.

But don't worry, help is on the way.

◉ Though entirely capable of independent action and thought, new characters will find themselves completely, unquestioningly compliant to any verbal statement which could be taken as a command or request.

> WATANABE CORPORATE BUILDING

The message from El comes the same as usual: insistent, not waiting for any active attempt to open it. Scrolling within your vision as if being written while you're reading it.

I know you all were wondering what would happen if we had a batch of new arrivals while you're all out on your little field trip, but it turns out that they've all landed in New Tokyo too. They're holed up in the lobby of a corporate building, so make your way over and escort them to the PRESERVE dorms. Try for a warm welcome, okay?

At the lobby where the new arrivals have been dumped, they'll find that there's a check-in desk which is currently unmanned, and on the wall behind it there's a logo mounted which reads "Watanabe Corporation." There's no one to be found here and no one to greet them. The good news is that the building is heated, meaning that those heavy coats can probably come off for now. Further in on the ground floor, there's a set of six elevators that presumably lead up to the many floors of the skyscraper, but they're non-functional, and there don't seem to be any accessible stairs either.

For now, all the newcomers can do is make use of the comfortable chairs in the lobby and commiserate among themselves about what's going on. There's a water cooler and some cups to make use of as well, all of it made of biodegradable material, but there's only so much. Try to share.

The Displaced who received a message from El will have also received a GPS pin showing the location of the new arrivals. At this point, the promised supplies (which includes clothing appropriate for the harsh weather, along with additional foodstuffs to stock the dormitory kitchen) have come in compliments of PRESERVE. Everyone will be allowed to leave the dorms where they've been cooped up for the last two days to explore the city or go help out the newcomers.

Getting around a city covered in snow is a little more of a challenge. Going by foot is an option, although most of the streets haven't been shoveled yet and it will be slow-going. It's more feasible to make use of a hover bike. There's a garage connected to the dormitory that's stocked with twenty-some bikes. While they don't function perfectly well over snow and reckless driving with such poor visibility could easily lead to a cold and painful crash, it has to beat walking. If you don't how to drive, guess you'll have to find someone who does. (The bikes can seat two.)

> PRESERVE DORMS

With the help of the current Displaced, the new arrivals will be brought back to a dormitory building managed by PRESERVE. PRESERVE is a world-wide relief organization that focuses on environmental conservation and disaster relief. While a good number of Morningstar agents have joined up with PRESERVE thanks to their charitable activities and because they're UN sanctioned, it is not an organization that's affiliated with Morningstar. As a group, they are entirely pacifistic in their ideals – they believe the world can be saved through being conscientious.

The Displaced are here because they agreed to help PRESERVE with a very different disaster, but that's now a very severe and uncommon snowstorm. This is where they're all staying during the trip, so while this isn't anything close to home, it will have to do for now. A representative from PRESERVE by the name of Nico has been hanging around the dorms, ready to answer any questions from any of the Displaced, new or old. Nico is also a member of Morningstar, as well, though she'll be very hush hush about this fact when around her fellow PRESERVE members.

Newbies will be allowed to pick out additional clothes and gear from a cache of supplies (there's coats, thermal underwear, boots, scarves, hats, gloves, and anything else that would be needed to survive the intense cold), and they'll also need to figure out which of the rooms has an opening where they can sleep. It's four people to a room, with the use of two sets of bunk beds, and space was already limited before the newcomers got added to the mix. Hopefully peace can be maintained and there won't be too much fighting over who gets top bunk.

Other than the rooms, the dorm building has a kitchen, a large common area with comfortable couches and chairs, communal bathrooms, and a small, modestly stocked infirmary. There's also a viewing room which is a large space furnished with bean bag chairs and other comfortable things to lounge on, and a large blank wall that's meant to be used for group viewings of movies, shows, etc. This requires one character to "throw out" their feed from their neural implant onto the wall, and anyone who wanted to watch with them would need to sync up with their ID to watch along. Anyone not synced would just see a blank wall – and unfortunately, that does include anyone new.

There are other PRESERVE volunteers staying in this dormitory and milling about. Many of them already had supplies, so they've been in and out since the Displaced arrived.

◉ The drugs making new characters compliant will remain in their systems for a few hours after their arrival at the dorms before finally beginning to fade. They will be gone entirely after a night's rest. In the meantime, they may want to be careful of what others say to them.

◉ New characters will be given rudimentary access to the network on arrival to the dorms, but will not have their ID set up yet. They will be able to make posts and replies, but their messages will be anonymous and they do not have inboxes yet.

◉ Normally, new characters are confined to a safehouse for 4 days before they can leave and explore the city. Given that these newbies have arrived under unorthodox circumstances, that won't be the case for them. They'll be able to come and go from the dorms, but given that it's a frozen tundra outside, they'll at least want to prep first. At some point during this adjustment period, you can assume that El will contact them and work on setting up their IDs. There is no law enforcement around in these conditions, so anyone wanting to head out can.

◉ New characters won't be able to abscond to somewhere else in the world, as a lack of ID means no tickets or travel papers.

◉ While most businesses in New Tokyo are shuttered, a few convenience shops remain open near PRESERVE's dormitories because they know they can make money off volunteers. New characters won't have any means of paying, as they don't have a registered ID. They'll have to see if a kind soul will spot them the credits if they want something.

> RELIEF EFFORTS

With the new arrivals successfully recovered and supplies delivered to keep everyone warm in the harsh conditions, it's time to set out and fulfill the reason for everyone being here: to offer support and relief to the population affected by the harrowing storm. Nico will provide the Displaced with the information they need to get their boots on the ground and make a difference. There are a number of ways that she'll suggest to help out.

First, she'll deliver a word of caution. While New Tokyo is a large, entirely steel city that runs deep underwater, most of its citizens have evacuated to the upper levels and are huddling down in various locations hoping for some relief. Heading deeper in the large city structure could prove dangerous. In this emergency, heating is centralized on the upper levels of the entire man-made metal city structure, while the lower levels are frigid and dangerous at this time. The only heating revolves around the trains coming and going, and their schedules have been largely delayed thanks to the storm.

Delivering food, clothing, and medical supplies. With power cut off from most homes and all of the citizens having been cautioned to stay indoors and conserve warmth, there are a lot of people running low on food stores. Those who live in impoverished areas are even worse off, with little insulation in their homes. The threat of some people freezing to death is real, so getting the needed supplies to those people could allow them to hold out until power is restored or the storm has passed. Nico encourages people to travel to these neighborhoods in pairs for safety reasons, and again, the hover bikes will come in handy here. Supplies can be carried in heavy-duty backpacks or in a side-car attached to the bike, and all of this is provided by PRESERVE.

Shoveling snow. For those of the Displaced who aren't opposed to grueling manual labor, one of the largest concerns is getting the major streets cleared of snow so that transportation is easier. The train lines also need to be cleared off so public transit can eventually be reinstated, so assuming they're not afraid of heights, the Displaced will get access onto the train tracks that crisscross above the city to clear the snow off. Some homes are also completely snowed in, trapping the residents inside, so those will also need to be cleared. There's no shortage of work to be done. PRESERVE will provide the snow shovels, and they have access to a single snow plow that can be used in shifts by anyone who's got a driver's license (also found in the garage). Nico will also hand out hot packs. Everyone should be bundling up, but in the event that someone takes a fall or ends up with too much snow-to-skin contact, the hot packs will help stave off the cold and prevent frostbite.

Missing persons. There have been multiple reports of missing persons sent into PRESERVE, and the Displaced will be assigned particular people to go look for, if they let Nico know they're interested in this task. She'll give them the description of the missing person and their last known location. This could be anywhere within the city of New Tokyo -- a shopping district, a residential area, a park, etc. If they manage to find the missing person, they'll be instructed to take them to the closest PRESERVE relief center so they can receive medical attention and be reunited with their families.

Restoring power. Turbines are jammed due to ice build-up past any conceivable norm, and need to be carefully thawed and given a jump from a backup battery pack. This is a highly dangerous, but necessary endeavor. The turbines are located offshore due to the fact that New Tokyo primarily generates energy through tidal power. When working correctly, these offshore turbines then feed energy into local sources within the city. For those who have any sort of experience with electrical work, they'll be directed toward areas in the city where covered electrical boards interconnected with the city's branched power source have been buried. They'll need to be cleared of snow, checked, reconnected, and made ready for when the turbines begin to flow again.

While the new arrivals are welcome to help out with these relief efforts if they wish, it certainly won't be expected, given that they're still getting adjusted to everything that's going on. They're allowed to stay in the warm confines of the dormitory building until everyone returns to New Amsterdam, if that's what they would prefer. As for the rest of the Displaced, there will be some expectation that they're going to contribute. That's the whole reason they came all this way, isn't it? And it's not like Nico knows that some of them didn't actually sign up for this.

> FINAL OOC NOTES

Welcome to Meadowlark, newbies! You're now free to post to the network and logs comms. To reiterate, your characters will have no IDs or inboxes until October 14th (OOCly, April 25th). All posts they make on the network until that point will be anonymous. During this time it's expected they'll have gotten a good idea of their new situation from their fellow characters, and will have discussed their background and job potentials with El in order for their false IDs to be set up.

If you have any questions or ideas about how you'd like to get your character involved in the world, please head over to the plot engagement post and drop us a comment! For questions specific to this log, there is a thread below.

Please check out our April/May calendar rundown for a look at things happening this month, as well as some additional notes from the mods.

As a reminder, AC for new characters accepted in April will be 10 comments across 2-4 threads, while current characters will need to provide the full AC of 20 comments across 2-4 threads. AC will be posted on May 1 and close on May 8 at midnight UTC. If you do not reply to AC, you will be considered idled and dropped from the game. We will not post a warning list.

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[personal profile] personalwar 2019-05-04 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's clear from Daisy's tone that she's reading something, though it's something 76 himself can't see. Tapping into the neural implant, then. So it's something that can be done that easily. Sure, it might be a whole other level of convenience, but at what cost?

He's definitely not willing to keep the one that was put into his head without his permission, but if he really can't get by in this world without one, then he'd like to learn the ins and outs of using it sooner rather than later. If there's one thing he hates (and really, there's many), it's being reliant on others.

Morningstar sounds like a rebel group of sorts, based on the description. It's all seems very noble at first glance, but Jack knows better than to take this kind of thing at face value. ]


You seem pretty involved. [ It explains why she'd been one of the first people to show up and collect the newcomers. ] What kind of saving the world did you do?

[ You wouldn't think it, but he's got a lot of experience in that arena. ]
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[personal profile] evite 2019-05-07 08:54 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not — [ that involved, daisy nearly says, but the words die on her tongue before she can spit them out. because that's not true, is it? she's spearheaded abilities training, she's co-running combat classes, she's taking part of raids and rescue missions and reconaissance. she's involved, whether or not she'd like to be. she may not be doublefisting shots of morningstar hoorah, but she believes in the mission all the same — to be the shield, to help people who need it, to make sure that those among their number are able to do something with the gifts they've been given.

it's not so different from shield after all.

but rather than spill all of that unnecessary backstory, daisy just shrugs, a quiet exhale spilling past her lips as a hand pushes snowy hair back under her hat. ]


Yeah, I guess I am. [ she still doesn't think of herself as morningstar, but she might as well be. ] I worked for an organization back home called SHIELD. Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division. Aliens, superpowered bad guys, new age Nazis, robots with real girl complexes, alternate universes...

[ she doesn't mention hydra and infighting and the collapse of an organization, because. how do you really mention that casually? ]
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[personal profile] personalwar 2019-05-09 09:12 pm (UTC)(link)
[ There's reluctance in Daisy's tone, like she doesn't want to admit how much she's thrown herself into helping Morningstar and the others like them who've ended up here against their will. While it isn't something she has to be ashamed of, Jack can understand where the sentiment comes from. Getting so involved also means admitting that they might not be going home for a while. It's something he'd had to accept on El Nysa, too.

And he had, over time. He'd been a part of the Ryders, and he'd contributed to refugee issues as they came up. He'd mainly been dedicated to the refugee group rather than the natives, or even Nadril's people, but that had been enough.

As Daisy rattles off her CV, Jack can't help but be a little impressed. He'd come in with a lot of experience of his own, but no aliens, no alternate universes. Superpowered bad guys and robots, on the other hand... ]


Huh. Seems like you're right at home in a situation like this, then.

[ He's not ready to share much about himself just yet, but he can at least add Daisy to his list of competent people in this screwed up situation. ]
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[personal profile] evite 2019-05-12 09:30 am (UTC)(link)
It's — you know, it's not home, but until we're any closer to actually going home, I guess it it's as close to it as we're gonna get.

[ and that's really all there is to it. she's fought the urge to assimilate for a while, but now, daisy doesn't want to fight. she's found something that's as close to a normal life as she's ever really had, and she's found a purpose in the displaced that somewhat makes up for the life she left behind. it could be better, but it could also be much, much worse.

like, alternative reality where your best friend's an evil quasi-dictator worse. ]


We're almost there. Do you need me to show you where the bunks are, or do you think you can handle it?
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[personal profile] personalwar 2019-05-15 04:08 am (UTC)(link)
[ With the way that Daisy talks, Jack can assume that there hasn't been much progress when it comes to finding a way home. It doesn't particularly surprise him, and he doesn't even know if his Earth still exists, but that doesn't mean he's going to accept that this place is now home.

He still has to find a place to sleep, though. Even a super soldier can't go forever, and it already feels like it's been a long day. Even so, he'll be searching the dorm building head to toe before he even thinks of taking a nap. ]


I think I can figure it out. I just grab whatever bunk is available, right?

[ The hoverbike begins to slow as they approach a building that looks to actually have working power, judging from the lights coming from some of the windows. This must be the place. ]
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[personal profile] evite 2019-05-18 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, there's no assignments.

[ there's enough people milling about that daisy doesn't feel too bad about dropping him off. but she can, at least, give him a pointer in the right direction. ]

There's an empty bunk in my room. You might run into a tall guy — Illya, he's like six five and perpetually scowling. Just tell him I sent you.

[ because, while he was tall and very useful at helping shovel snow or take down supersoldiers, he was not exactly the most welcoming guy in the world. or very good at being friendly to strangers. it might be helpful to heed that one off. ]
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[personal profile] personalwar 2019-05-20 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
[ As soon as the bike comes to a stop, Jack slides off of it, his boots crunching in the show. He pulls off the beanie he'd been wearing, shakes it out, and then fits it back into place on his head.

He barely knows Daisy, but at this point he knows her better than anyone else who's going to be inside, so her offer is appreciated. ]


Got it. [ Someone that tall is probably going to stand out. ] And... thanks.

[ It remains to be seen whether this is legit or just one huge trap, but Jack likes to think his instincts for this kind of thing are pretty honed by this point. He lifts his hand in the approximation of a wave, then trudges toward the building. Time to see what he's gotten himself into. ]