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ARRIVAL LOG 004
WHO: Everyone
WHERE: New Amsterdam
WHEN: Night of August 05
WHAT: The fourth arrival
NOTES OR WARNINGS: Coercion and loss of autonomy. Further notes at end of log.
WHERE: New Amsterdam
WHEN: Night of August 05
WHAT: The fourth arrival
NOTES OR WARNINGS: Coercion and loss of autonomy. Further notes at end of log.
> ARRIVAL LOG #004 |
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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 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 white scrubs, hair recently cut but at various stages of growth, 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, the movement of streets passing through a 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. 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, bright sunshine and the rushing sound of a crowd flooding in, a heavy wave of warm air. 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, they climb back into the vehicle and close the doors. The engine powers up again, and then the bus is gone. You're left alone in an alley, with no idea of where you are or why you've been brought here. The sound of the crowd nearby carries on uninterrupted. Music, chatter and laughter, the occasional sound of a large splash into water. At the end of the alley opposite to where the van left you, the street opens out to a wide artificial river. Gathered on the banks, on several boats across the surface and in the water are hundreds of people: a giant pool party under the blazing summer sun. ◉ 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. |
> THE PARTY |
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The message from El comes the same as previous: insistent, not waiting for any active attempt to open it. Scrolling within your vision as if being written while you're reading it.Who's ready for bus #4? Looks like they want you to have some fun this time, they've dropped them off right on top of the river party.The New Amsterdam River Party is a near annual event, scheduled for whenever the heat begins to really climb. Located roughly at the middle of the river's length, six large boats take anchor, blocking any water commute for the day. Smaller boats move between them and the river banks, taking any passengers who'd prefer not to get wet back and forth. The area is decorated for the occasion, with several huge palm tree and mermaid sculptures curving over the river, flashing in alternating neon colors. Curling strings of bright lights are strung between them, dangling low and promising a truly flamboyant light show when the sun goes down. For the moment the the focus is fun under the sun. Colorful floats, balls and slides are strewn across the water and banks, with a wide array of water pistols, balloons and slings available at stalls. Beach umbrellas offer shade along the banks, and music blares from the boats, where food sellers have booths and tables to feed the crowd and provide plenty of cool drinks. Lifeguards take posts, watching everything with careful eyes, and large, marked stalls declare themselves to be skincare centers, handing out free sunscreen and reminding everyone to regularly reapply, especially if they've been in the water. In all the colorful, skimpy swimwear and sunglasses, six bewildered people in white scrubs are sure to stand out. Hopefully the citizens are having too much fun to care, but with such attentive lifeguards and event security around, it would be best to find the new arrivals in the crowd as quickly as possible. |
> THE SAFEHOUSE |
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Access to the safehouse is a hatch hidden behind stacks of empty storage shelves in the back of an abandoned supermarket in an outer district of the city. The immediate area is similarly abandoned, empty stores, flanked by several blocks of dive bars and clubs which cater to more niche tastes. A place where people can come and go unseen, or, if seen, not spoken of. A dark haired woman called Gaby is ready to greet the new arrivals and get them settled in, brusque and no-nonsense – she'll be open for in depth questions later, but will advise everyone to ask the people who brought them in for the beginning bits of information. ◉ The safe house is a large open space, filled with rows of basic cots set up to sleep a large amount of people. Basic, but outfitted with everything necessary for daily life. A few doors lead to back rooms for storage, medical care and a large communal bathroom, and past the long rows of cots there is a communal kitchen, fully stocked, and an eating area. Privacy is at a minimum. |
> 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, nor be allowed out of the safehouse until August 9 (November 16). At that point 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, or if they'd like to join Morningstar, 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 November calendar rundown for a look at things happening this month. As a reminder, AC for new characters 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 November 20 and close on November 27. If you do not reply to AC, you will be considered idled and dropped from the game. We will not post a warning list. |
> NAVIGATION |
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[ he was still trying to get the hang of those things. it did not always go well. ]
There is a man who, I think, might know a little more but his explanations are confusing. [ it was hard to keep up with someone as smart as fitz. ] I am just trying that I am not dead and this is not the afterlife.
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[ She reaches a hand to the back of her neck, feels around for the raised scar she's seen on others. It's apparently there now, whether she wants it to be or not, and Gaby lets her arm fall to her side with an audible slap. ]
Unless you and I have both died and this is some divine attempt at irony, I sincerely doubt that.
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Like the implants, yes. And other things. I have been out in this city. It is not like anything you have ever seen. You will need to be careful. Not that they will let you leave for awhile but when you are able...
[ he gives her a stern, pointed look. no causing trouble, gaby. ]
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How long has it been since you arrived?
[ She gives him a look in return, pressing her lips together and tilting her head defiantly. As if he's ever been able to stop her from doing exactly what she likes, even if he seems to be under the impression that he can do otherwise. ]
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[ though at times it has seemed like longer. he has woken up plenty of times, expecting to look out onto a familiar landscape and when he doesn't see it, everything comes flooding back. he frowns back at her and shakes his head. ]
You cannot leave this building for awhile anyway. [ so there. he'd suffered through it so you would too, gaby. ] I will bring you what you need within reason.
[ he was such a nice guy, wasn't he? ] This place is not like anything you have ever been exposed to.
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[ She doesn't intend on sounding like an echo but it's a little impossible to believe, at least before she looks a little closer and sees the truth of it in his eyes, the combination of resignation and frustration alike. It's a frustration that's mirrored in her demeanor, especially once he reminds her that she won't be able to leave any time soon.
She sighs, not too heavily, but audible enough to be heard by his ears. ] I'm sure I'll be able to cope as well as you have. There might be something that would truly help, though.
[ Booze. She means booze. ]
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well, he is not going to do that. ]
I do not know how good of an idea it is to drink while you're still recovering. [ his eyes move over her head, checking to see if he could spot where the implant had been inserted. it makes him inwardly wince just to think like that. ]
You cannot leave this building for some time just as I couldn't. It is annoying but it will give me time to prepare you, at least. What is out there is not what you and I have known.
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Even if drinking would be a much preferable way to pass the time while she has to stay here. Gaby glances up at him again, still not fully backed out of his space. It's easier for them to speak quietly without running the risk of being overheard while they're standing this close, at least; that's the reason she'll employ if asked about it. ]
So you'll be here? Unless you have somewhere else to stay.
[ She hardly expects him to babysit her, though she can't say she'd object to the sight of a familiar face throughout this. ]
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even if it's not his fault, the resentment still lays heavy like a stone. ]
I will visit, though. [ as often as he can. ] And there will be other people here to help but I will come when I am able.
[ he'd been busy trying to find a job that fits him and doesn't make him want to crush every single person in his wake. ]
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I — I would appreciate that. [ She does not need to remind him that he's the only person she knows well here, and that's mostly a result of them having been thrown together in the most intense of circumstances, complete with fake engagement.
But it's also significant that she even hints at maybe enjoying his company, much less depending on it to achieve some semblance of normalcy. The silence that falls shortly after her remark hovers in the remaining space between them, and Gaby draws in a soft breath. ]
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[ but she probably would because she was stubborn as a mule. he sighs. ]
There will time for you to explore and time for you to question every single person that crosses your path. I think you should rest right now.
[ the please goes unsaid but it's implied. ]
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In other words: it takes one to know one.
But he sighs, and she bites her tongue, because it's not the time or place for her to argue with him or protest too greatly. Instead, she nods, still gnawing on the inside of her cheek, weighing over whether or not to ask him something else. ]
Would you stay?
[ She hardly expects him to carry her to her cot, as he did that night when she'd had too much to drink, but she doesn't want to fall asleep alone. ]
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[ it would be so much easier if he could just take her to his home. there is plenty of space since solo's departure and while he does not mind the silence, he wouldn't mind her presence. but, he knows that is not possible and he knows going against these people would not be wise.
he is one man and while sometimes he is angry enough to try, he knows that it would end badly for him. he needs more time to surveil and plan before going after anyone. ]
Have you eaten? Had some water to drink? They helped me when I first got here.
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[ Though as soon as he'd made the suggestion for her to rest it had almost triggered the sensation of tiredness in her limbs, made her fully aware of how exhausted she feels — not sleepy, necessarily, but that sort of bone-tired feeling that makes her want to curl up on a cot and sleep without concern for an alarm.
Gaby quietly finds his hand with one of her own, nudging the ridges of her knuckles in against his palm. ]
I — I think I should lie down.
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Go ahead.
[ he takes a seat on the cot nearby, elbows on his knees while he watches her. he doesn't plan on doing that the entire time because even he realizes that's creepy but he can stay until she's deeply asleep. ]
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The cots are small, but she curls in on her side, drawing her knees up towards her body. He's there, watching; she knows he likely won't be there when she wakes up but she's momentarily calmed in the knowledge that she has something familiar close by until she can finally drift off to sleep — and once she finally does, it's dreamless and peaceful. ]