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❪ event ❫ a moment in eternity
TO THERE AND BACK ![]() It has been a month of chills uncharacteristic of what you might remember as summer — cold days and even colder nights. The days are short and the nights feel eternal. With the recent disruption of the network and no sign of a resolution for the world outside of Nadril, one has to wonder what the future holds for El Nysa. What of Olympia, Wyver, and their residents? The animals you cared for - are they destined to remain as frozen as wretched Ysverai forever? What will become of the sleeping ones in Thesa when there is nowhere else to go but this icy city? Yet not all hope is lost just yet. The woman that appeared at the start of the network errors finally shows up again in another network post. Nurray has a point: refugees have not been given a chance to see the outside. The frequent snowstorm barrier of Nadril has made it impossible to see what it's like beyond the colony. Soon after the network post, as though the snow has been "turned off," clouds will clear. With the barrier created by the snow gone, the red sun shines brightly upon the dreary city with its warmth. You can see a purple haze on the south horizon, a indication that Yservai wasn’t all just a dream. He's still there, so far away, yet so close anyway. Near the entrance, a mound of snow melts, revealing steps leading towards the underground. It seems to be a part of the subway station you might have found earlier during your exploration of the colony — this time, the station has been powered on. Two trains lie in wait — their destinations read: Olympia and Wyver. — El Nysa is waiting. FREEZE FRAME ![]() The technology found in the subway station of Nadril is truly out of this world. The combined efforts of Natha technology and alien minds have truly created state-of-the-art transportation never before seen by the typical Nysan. It takes no longer than one hour for the intercoms to announce their arrival to the outskirts of the Dranbu Kingdom — though, even with the platform available, the train never stops; it instead continues for another half hour for it to reach the North Gate of the Olympian Empire, where it sits until it's time to return to the tundra. All in all, it takes a mere hour and a half for this high-speed subway travel from Nadril to Olympia. The second train does make a quick stop at the Olympian Station, but it will be another painless hour and a half until it reaches the jungle of the Wyver Kingdom. Because Wyver is its own island, connected only by a bridge, you might notice that a small part of the travel was underwater. The trip takes only a total of three hours, but there's plenty of time for sightseeing. After all, isn't that the whole point of this trip? BE STILL MY HEART. Leaving the train, you are immediately hit with the still, warm air of the underground. It's hot, much different from the winter of the north, but perhaps a welcome change. The station is old, but it still has a fairly new smell to it, and not just because it's been unused for so long. It feels out of place compared to the rest of this world, and this is especially true when you reach the surface.It's hard to imagine where one can go from here. You might start thinking about clean-up efforts, how to achieve proper burials for the fallen ones... but with time frozen, you will find that you cannot actually move anything or anyone. It will be dusk, as Thesa's shines across the skies, when storm cloud gather before Thesa's light. And from the clouds is a familiar figure — Once again, she has descended. TIME & TIME AGAIN ![]() Darma is glowing as bright as the naked eye can perceive. Her massive, true form floats before the world she's built from dust. Her brightness dims as she says her final words — at the same time, raises her arms, palms wide, then closes her hands into a fist. In that instant, time is resumed. It's slow at first, as though time is trying to catch up with reality. It takes a several moments until the slow-motion picture before them reaches normalcy. Darma turns her attention to Yservai, whose motion is also returning, but not for long. In her true form, they are comparable in size; Darma's glow continues to dim as she draws closer to the Great Dragon, and then she coils herself around him, holding him still before assimilating into the wretched creature. By the end of it, time has completely returned to normal, and all residents were able to witness the Natha holding time still for Ysverai — The process turns the Great Dragon, as well as Darma, into stone. HIT PLAY TO REPLAY ![]() Darma has resumed time, and Ysverai is no longer a threat. However, it comes with a hefty price for the Natha. The massive, stone statue of Darma embracing Ysverai looms in the valley between the cities of Olympia and Wyver. It's no doubt an intimidating addition to the world, but there is some peace in knowing it's all over. When civilians finally come to, they can't help but look upon the statue in awe — and their respective cities. It's much to take in all at once. Much destruction has been wrought— buildings lay in ruin, and of the citizens still alive, many look to be in poor physical condition. 1. I. The Sanctuary has sustained much damage, and with the high demand of medical care, cannot serve as the central healing place for those in need. Instead, it is up to individual citizens to find resources and establish places of care. Those with a medical inclination or healing powers may set up medical tents, or work out of their homes. Not everything has been destroyed, and it is still possible to obtain supplies from the market or request them from The Sanctuary.Time has resumed, yes, but the magic that Darma employs isn't flawless. As powerful of an entity as she may be, to tamper with time is difficult. Some would say it defies the laws of nature. Nature seems to agree, and in the next few weeks, El Nysa will be facing a few hiccups as it finds its equilibrium once more and citizens try to return to normalcy. Strangely enough, El Nysa natives are not disturbed by the occurrence of these events. III. Characters may find that they occasionally (or frequently) suffer from lapses in memory. These difficulties with memory may range from light to severe, although they are thankfully not permanent. Within the span of a few minutes to a few hours, difficulties in remembering people and events are resolved. That isn't to say a similar problem won’t happen again tomorrow…But these phenomena does draw to a close — and with it, you may wonder what will happen now to those sleeping ones in Thesa now that Darma has turned to stone. After all, it will be near the time of which more refugees should wake... Repairs to Thesa Station should remain ongoing so long as parts can be salvaged from Nadril, at least. And with speed travel via subway possible, it should make travel far easier than ever before. Even with Darma gone, you will have to move forward. There is still much to be done. FINAL OOC NOTES
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[ As far as he can tell, anyway. Whether he's just that casual or has that much faith in his Gundam, the resulting mood is the same. Though he does cast a sidelong look at Duo, almost... amused? ]
Are you worried?
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[ Duo just about throws a 'what the fuck' look over at Mika's casual shrug, one of those expressions that clearly outlines how much he wonders what the fuck is wrong with a person to make them so chill about their Gundam. Granted, Barbatos was different than Deathscythe in terms of piloting procedure. Deathscythe wasn't bodily connected with him, couldn't tell the difference between Duo or anyone else that stepped in the cockpit, which made it (possibly) more dangerous in the hands of more people.
Hell, even Heero, who can barely make himself visibly care about anything, would have a cow about someone stepping in to Wing Zero and trying to pilot it without his express approval. ]
It ain't my suit to worry about. [ Well, at least he's blunt as always, tucking his hands in his pockets. ]
I just don't like other people's hands on my shit I guess. [ Ah, claiming his throne a a brat finally. ] But then again Deathscythe isn't Barbatos with the whole.. connector thing, either.
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Yeah. He doesn't have the implant like me. But it's working, somehow.
[ Even if Mikazuki is using the term "working" loosely — Barbatos looks like it's having a struggle, all exhausted and stilted movement, like a disobedient dog on a short leash. Something about having another pilot isn't jiving with it as well as having Mikazuki at the controls.
Tekkadan never had the luxury of a large fighting force, and so their mobile suits had been repeatedly reconfigured between pilots. Only Barbatos and Gusion were different. ]
Deathscythe operates manually, right?
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Not very well though, huh? [ Duo, of course, says thing a bit more plainly. The suit isn't moving nearly as fluidly as it had under Mika's touch and guidance and, well.. Duo wouldn't say that it was going 'well' at all. Granted, if Barbatos was intelligent enough to recognize Mikazuki.. the power behind that suit was... he didn't want to think about it in absolutes, but God it's unreal to see the suit shuddering like that when he's seen it at its best.
.. Or what he heavily assumes is its best. He wouldn't know truly, but that suit moves so fluidly with Mika in the cock pit -
Duo comes back to Earth as he finally recognizes Mika's question, at first just.. nodding dumbly. ]
Yeah. It does. Manual controls and sensing systems.
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I wonder if I could pilot it, then.
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Pilot Deathscythe? [ For Duo it's a little more than a pleasant conversation about the weather when they're discussing someone else at the controls of his mobile suit. After all, Deathscythe had been stolen from, destroyed.. a whole list of other maladies that Duo had felt almost as if it were his own body when it came down to it.
Yes he may not be literally physically connected to his mobile suit, but his connection with the non-sentient mobile suit is no lesser.
Brows knit for a moment, Duo sucking at his teeth obviously enough. ]
It's not gonna be as easy as thinking it with Barbatos, you know.
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[ At times, Mikazuki is strangely gallant, even if he doesn't linger on that admittance for very long. For better or worse, he does have a healthy respect for those he allies with. ]
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Knowing now that the other man isn't, basically, talking about piloting Deathscythe to see how easy it would be - ]
If you want to try sometime, I can give you a crash course.
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Duo's offer of help has him looking over, about as surprised as he's been at anything. ]
Really?
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Why d'you look so shocked? [ Duo laughs, good natured despite his misgivings earlier now that those have been put aside. Yes, he isn't the type to share those things too often. He's jealousy protective of his gundam (even more since Heero cannibalized it, let's be honest) -
But if Mika wants to try. ]
We'll have to take it to a big, open area since you can't learn on sims like I did, but that ain't a big deal now that a lot of people are stayin' in Nadril.
Just tell me a day.
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[ Not bad, just different. Mikazuki might have damn well near sold his soul and most of his body to the creature straining against Setsuna right now, but he knows he doesn't share the same sort of relationship that Duo does with his Gundam.
Absurdly dense, but also weirdly sharp. ]
It's in Olympia, but maybe... Edrathe.
[ All rolling, overgrown valleys where destruction had already taken its share. ]
When everything clears up.
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Not that different. Only thing is he doesn't plug in to my back I think.. [ Duo's not willing to say that Mika and Barbatos are not partners or something to that effect. It's just a difference of relationship, considering that Barbatos has more of a mind of its own, sort of like the Zero System but not.
At least that's the closest thing that Duo can think to compare that too at any rate. ]
Sounds fine to me. Edrathe when things clear up it is.
[ Duo pauses, watching Setsuna for a moment - ]
How d'you think he's doin'?
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[ Mikazuki doesn't supply the fact that he and his machine are nearly symbiotic — or that they were, before the Natha intervened and restored working order to his body. He'd essentially given it all up in exchange for the power Barbatos held at bay in an effort to protect his humanity.
Throwing it away was never his intent, but well. Things happened the way that they did.
Setsuna won't do that, Mikazuki thinks, and maybe that's why the suit isn't working so well for him. Though they're coming to a less aggressive point, slowly but surely, it's obvious Barbatos is like a bad dog on a leash. ]
It's probably because Barbatos doesn't know how to listen to him right.
[ Reaching behind him, he indicates his implants. ]
Data goes directly through these with nanomachines.
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Ah.. so I'd stand zero chance.[ Not that Duo's looking to even try. He looks up at Barbatos and the way it rumbles like a live lion he's seen once visiting Trowa in the circus and knows that is more than likely far out of his depth. No use in tempting something like that, or putting himself on the line for it.
As tooth and nail as Duo can be, he does know when to give himself a break and know things will not work for him. ]
Fair enough, though. Yuy wouldn't even let me near the Zero System... said it'd be too dangerous.
Never got out of him whether he meant for me or other people.
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That was the other pilot? From your world.
[ Here and gone again, Mikazuki knows. Just like Hush. It'd never been an easy experience, but what could they do but just live on? It's not like Mikazuki had a say in who came and left, had anything to give to Darma but his compliance. Some days, he doesn't even knw what that looks like.
Still, he hums, curious. ]
What's the Zero System?
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Yeah. Small, silent, built like a brick shit house. [ Listen, he knows Heero Yuy a little too well to describe him to anyone outside himself as anything other than that. Heero's an enigma at best, but Duo would like to think he's spent long enough dissecting grunts and figuring out what they meant to make at least some headway with the other young man. ]
It's... I guess kinda like how Barbatos works. It feeds information to the pilot and the pilot feeds back.. interfacing brain and computer. Problem was it drove most people who tried it nuts and led to them identifying literally anyone and anything as an enemy instead of being able to distinguish rapidly..
Causes hallucinations as the system tries to feed you all the possible flight paths and attack trajectories, that kinda stuff..
Heero had a pretty good grasp on it but I never got to attempt. Though I did get reminded I was deadly enough all on my own.