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❧ Take A Breath
[An older man sitting in the bridge of the spacestation appears in a video transmission that shows up only on the CAT devices. He...does not look thrilled to be back, but he does look composed and professional in an environment that is becoming decreasingly anything but.]
I'll be the first to say that I'm not happy to see there are people in this place again, but I haven't decided if I'm more dismayed to see those who were brought in as part of the project or those new to all this... [He frowns, his brow crinkling in concern.]
For those of you who don't know who I am, you may call me Proctor. Now that I have recovered most of my memories of the events after I left this accursed spacestation, I can begin to piece together what's happened. I trust food has been rationed in the town as it has out here, and I've been informed that the passageway to and from the town has been locked once more. I haven't been able to figure out why they've done this as everything here says they are very much unlocked, but we have more pressing concerns at the moment.
From the read-outs here in the command center, the life support systems are failing. [Sorry, but he isn't going to sugarcoat it.] The systems just need to be reset and recalibrated. Since the town wasn't put into stasis when no one was around and the spacestation didn't have anyone to maintain everything, the life support systems have been overworking themselves needlessly. That they haven't shut down completely before now is a damned miracle. But--
[A sudden and loud noise heard and felt throughout all of the spacestation and town, interrupting him. The several terminals in front of him light up, casting flashing red light glares all over his alarmed face. At the same time, all vidscreens in town begin to blink red and similarly, red warning lights drop out of the ceiling in the spacestation. This might seem like deja vu to some.] --Shit! What just happ--?!
[A red holographic warning message appears over the video transmission that reads:]
Life support systems in sectors A through V are at 85%.
Complete life support failure expected in 72 hours.
[Just then, a pleasant and feminine automated voice starts to speak just as it had before, except this time, the message is greatly different:]
No galactic space authorities have been alerted this time, and there is no exit from the spacestation. Death is inevitable. You have been warned.
[The automated message ceases, but will repeat again in five minute intervals. Meanwhile, Proctor is frantically typing away at the terminal and swearing up a storm, but after the message ends, he grabs his CAT and starts to leave the bridge]
Like hell am I going to die in this place! Nathan, I don't know why you're not answering any of my attempts to contact you, but we really could use your help here. [Bitterly, as he remembers what he read from Ichijou's texts:] But I think someone or something is preventing you from contacting us. [He sighs heavily] I can't wait that long. Everyone listening, I'm going to need your help--and that includes you all in the town construct. Contact me if you're interested in living a little longer.
[And with that, the video transmission turns off.]
Plot Details: Take A Breath **Quick-time Event**
I'll be the first to say that I'm not happy to see there are people in this place again, but I haven't decided if I'm more dismayed to see those who were brought in as part of the project or those new to all this... [He frowns, his brow crinkling in concern.]
For those of you who don't know who I am, you may call me Proctor. Now that I have recovered most of my memories of the events after I left this accursed spacestation, I can begin to piece together what's happened. I trust food has been rationed in the town as it has out here, and I've been informed that the passageway to and from the town has been locked once more. I haven't been able to figure out why they've done this as everything here says they are very much unlocked, but we have more pressing concerns at the moment.
From the read-outs here in the command center, the life support systems are failing. [Sorry, but he isn't going to sugarcoat it.] The systems just need to be reset and recalibrated. Since the town wasn't put into stasis when no one was around and the spacestation didn't have anyone to maintain everything, the life support systems have been overworking themselves needlessly. That they haven't shut down completely before now is a damned miracle. But--
[A sudden and loud noise heard and felt throughout all of the spacestation and town, interrupting him. The several terminals in front of him light up, casting flashing red light glares all over his alarmed face. At the same time, all vidscreens in town begin to blink red and similarly, red warning lights drop out of the ceiling in the spacestation. This might seem like deja vu to some.] --Shit! What just happ--?!
[A red holographic warning message appears over the video transmission that reads:]
Life support systems in sectors A through V are at 85%.
Complete life support failure expected in 72 hours.
[Just then, a pleasant and feminine automated voice starts to speak just as it had before, except this time, the message is greatly different:]
No galactic space authorities have been alerted this time, and there is no exit from the spacestation. Death is inevitable. You have been warned.
[The automated message ceases, but will repeat again in five minute intervals. Meanwhile, Proctor is frantically typing away at the terminal and swearing up a storm, but after the message ends, he grabs his CAT and starts to leave the bridge]
Like hell am I going to die in this place! Nathan, I don't know why you're not answering any of my attempts to contact you, but we really could use your help here. [Bitterly, as he remembers what he read from Ichijou's texts:] But I think someone or something is preventing you from contacting us. [He sighs heavily] I can't wait that long. Everyone listening, I'm going to need your help--and that includes you all in the town construct. Contact me if you're interested in living a little longer.
[And with that, the video transmission turns off.]
Plot Details: Take A Breath **Quick-time Event**
- Short explanation this time around! Basically, get in contact with Proctor here in this entry. From there, if your characters want to team up to handle tasks and whatnot, go ahead and do that here or in an entry of your own. Or you can keep talking to Proctor while all this is going on.
- Air life support systems: online
- Food replicators: online
- Hot water production: online
But what kind of tasks, you ask?
Well, Proctor knows quite a bit about the town and the lab (as he had helped run it during the previous season) and knows many of its secrets. There are vital system terminals hidden in the town and in the lab that need to be synched up with each other and can also be used to reboot things when things go to pot. But what he doesn't know is that something has set up control panels at each of these points that will require you to make a choice--that is, once you find them. But all choices have consequences, some good and some bad. And some consequences might not be felt until later whereas others will be immediate.
Whatever your choice, there are several terminals to be found for everyone to have a go at helping out. The terminals will turn certain things back on, which will mean no more hoarding and rationing of food! Hot water! Air!
Oh yeah, about that? The air will slowly start to thin as the hours pass, and the air life support systems will be the hardest to get back online. (And for those who need a refresher of vital things in the lab, here is this.) If the air life support systems aren't turned back on three days from right now (so by the end of the 19th), then...well. Bad things. Very, very bad things. I don't think any of you want to see what will happen as the outcome of this will work towards the game's end. Getting the other two systems back up and running are secondary goals, but are goals nonetheless. I'll keep a list updated here as to what systems are back on and are still off:
And that..should be it! If you have any questions or anything, you can still ask here! Just label it OOC and we'll go from there~ And of course, other avenues of contact are still available if you don't want to ask here or use this space to OOCly plot with each other (or feel free to toss something up in the OOC comm!) I'll leave that up to you guys~
Good luck everyone! ♥
EDIT: And by the way, our first Activity Check will be on the 23rd! Look for it in the OOC comm on that day!
EDIT 2 OOC plotting post is here!
EDIT 3 ALL TERMINALS HAVE BEEN FOUND! \o/ You guys rock!!!
[SUPER ACTION NEWS]
Though before he gets down to business, he catches his breath and puts his hands on his hips, leaning toward Proctor.]
So I'm "no one" now, huh? It's not my fault that no one ever taught me how to maintain a space station.
Whatever, whatever! If anyone wants to begrudge you for your involvement in the events of a year or so ago, they can talk to me instead. I don't know what happened to Nathan or I'd direct them to him, I just hope I didn't accidentally give away his position by trying to contact him...
We'll figure it out later. For now - tell me what to do, Proctor!
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If you insist on talking to them, though they have clearly forgotten I tried to help them several times during the course of their internment, then do remind them who is trying to save them now. Keep them from murdering each other and keep trying to contact Nathan. I've tried several times myself with no luck.
[he starts to go, but stops upon having a second thought] What you can do, though, is simple. I need you to monitor the life support systems for functionality. And I'll need you in here to flick those switches there in front of you. See them? [he strides back over to the terminal, pointing at three switches.] I have to go to maintenance and hit another set of switches there, so I can't be here to turn this ones on. Just be aware that you must flip these only when the other corresponding terminals have been reset.
Think you can handle that?
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All terminals have been found!
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What do you need me to do?
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But she would rather not be reminded like this!
She agrees with Proctor - she will not die like this.
Jumping to her feet she goes out into the street, planning to team up with the first person she can find. Seeing Croix replying into the CAT, she runs over to him.]
Croix, please let me come with you?
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There are others as well for different systems, but these six are the most vital.
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U-Um...we're supposed to talk to you and find out where to go. I really don't want the air to disappear and I don't think anybody else does either, so...how can I help?
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He's not freaking out. Even if his now strained smile might hint at it, he tamps the feeling down and focuses.]
Croix? It's Flynn. Ye old doomsayer said you might need some help with this whole keeping us alive thing. Give me a direction and let's get this taken care of.
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Okay... I'm not liking what I'm seeing. Or what you seem to be seeing. Think you can... ah... tell me where to go to make all the flashing red flash, I dunno... green?
Something a shade more pleasant, at least.
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So what can you tell us? How can we get the systems back online?
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We're going to worry about the essential life support system first. Croix and Flynn are already part of it, but they'll need four others to help them switch this one back on.
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this is urgent enough that she just turns on the video function.]
Tell me what to do and I'll be on it!
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You'll need to work with the others--start looking for a young man named Croix--to reset the life support terminals located in the town. There are six in all that need to be triggered around the same time.
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Where are these systems of yours, and how do we do that recali-thingy that needs to be done?
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They are all over the spacestation. From what I learned from an associate, the different terminals were spread apart to prevent anyone from destroying the spacestation in one fell swoop. This is especially the case with the life support systems as six were placed inside the town itself, then there is another in the maintenance sections and the final is in the bridge itself. I have Croix gathering a team inside the town and Ichijou watching the bridge, but there are other switches here in the lab that I'll need your help with.
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Hey, I don't know how many of ye are trying to get the air going in the town, but if there's anyone left there who's not and wants to get the food or hot water working too, I can give ye an idea where to go.
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[video to jamie | action to natsuo] or something??
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There are system terminals that need to be reset and the vital ones are located in the town. A few of your fellow "townies" are also working on locating them, so I suggest you start by contacting Croix and go from there.
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What should we do?
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Young man, I need you and the rest of your friends in town to search for special computer terminals. A team is already starting to work to find them. Contact a young man named Croix to find out where the others need help. If all six life support terminals are covered, then I'll try to direct you to other ones located in town.
[Ichijou's relay message - Video]
This is Seiya Ichijou! I will be serving as something of an assistant coordinator here! If anyone dislikes Proctor so much that they can't bring themselves to contact him directly, or if they doubt their ability to speak to him without giving him some kind of lecture, please speak with me instead.
Ensuring our survival seems like it will be a relatively simple task as long as we're all willing to be organized, communicative, and cooperative.
If that isn't persuasive enough, allow me to shamelessly guilt you with a reminder that we have children and a young mother in our presence.
I eagerly await your responses.
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With a confident nod, he sheds his glasses and stares directly at Proctor.]
I know others've probably asked, but for my sake... what do you want us to do?
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There are special terminals that need to be found and reset at the same. Six of them are in the town itself, and it's fortunate so many of you have been placed there. Find the young man named Croix. He'll be able to direct you from there.
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[She's not too worried about this news, since god tier and all. Yay, immortality, etc., etc. Of course, she isn't completely sure all that still holds for this place. And there's no guarantee this won't turn out horrible anyway. So there's that.
Oh, and maybe pitching in to save her friends is a good idea. It's one of the only reasons why she bothers to turn on the feed.]
So what now?
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You have a choice, young lady. There is a team, headed by a young man named Croix, who are working to reset the life support terminals, but there is another team who'll need help turning on the food replicators and hot water. This one is being head up by another young man named Jamie. Since you're in town, perhaps you'll be able to help with that effort.
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