Living in the Shadows: IC, Jan 8th-14th |
Living in the Shadows: IC, Jan 8th-14th |
Mar 24 2005, 08:45 PM
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Prime Runner Group: Members Posts: 3,763 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Special Hell Member No.: 284 |
22:01:41 Monday 8 January 2063 - Exxon-Mobil station, Corner of West Van Medter and 30th Street, Seattle, UCAS
Gunfire snaps in the night, muzzle flashes reflecting brightly off the blowing snow. The submachineguns are caseless and suppressed, their three round bursts nothing more than a sharp rattle. Louder reports sound from the rear of the building, and a bullet whines peevishly overhead. "Threat axis 110! We'll cover you. Move!" Radian has his weapon butted against his shoulder, turning to shout at Tony before facing the oncoming hostile force. The engine growl from the Ares Roadmaster parked next to the Workhorse deepens, and somewhere outside the heavy hammer of an automatic weapon opens up. |
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Mar 24 2005, 09:12 PM
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Running Target Group: Members Posts: 1,031 Joined: 23-April 04 From: Cal Free Member No.: 6,278 |
09:05:26 Monday 08 January 2063 – I450, Highway 520 Interchange
Minutes later Max was speeding along the I450. Luckily traffic heading into the barrens is light and by the time he turns his midnight blue Westwind onto Highway 520 towards Touristville he has a majority of the road to himself. Max pulls off the 520 at the NE. 24th Street Exit and heads east. 09:10:18 Monday 08 January 2063 – Redmond - Touristville - The Respite Soup Kitchen on the corner of NE 24th Street and 156th Ave NE Located one block from the old Eastside Hospital and two blocks from the old Microdeck Campus, The Respite soup kitchen does a brisk business. There is no shortage of sinless and hungry, even in the Touristville district of Redmond. Max parks his Westwind in a side alley next to The Respite and exits the vehicle, his foot splashing in a large puddle left over from last evenings storm. The rainbow hue of oily asphalt mixed with a toxic green swirl of astral warping was almost nauseating to look at. It wasn’t always easy for him here. The astral haze of despair and desperation usually gave him a splitting headache, but his headache was a minor inconvienience compared to the problems that the SINless that visited the Respite on a daily bases faced everyday. Pushing away the pain in his head, Max reaches out to the presence that he knows is lurking nearby. “I know your there Gloom. I could use your help if you don’t mind.” The shadowy figure of an old homeless man, seems to materialize from behind a dumpster farther down the alley. As he approaches it is readily apparent that there is something very different about this old timer. His clothes were not out of the ordinary for a homeless man they consist of a mish-mash of rags and thrown away clothing. A long patchwork coat covers his slouching shoulders. I was his face that is odd. His skin looks like cracked asphalt and his eyes are the color of the oily puddle Max had just stepped in. His long white hair, beard and mustache are wisps of smoke, like the steam that issued forth from a sewer manhole on a cold morning. “That you Professor?” The spirits voice, much deeper than the voice of a man the age it appeared, rumbles dully, like the sound of a big rig passing under your window at night. “It’s me Gloom. How have you been lately?” Max replied. “Couldn’t be any worse,” Gloom replied. Max could almost swear he saw the hint of a smile tug at the ever-present frown on Gloom's lips. |
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Mar 25 2005, 02:49 AM
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Shooting Target Group: Members Posts: 1,507 Joined: 27-January 05 From: ...and I'm all out of bubblegum Member No.: 7,021 |
22:02:01 Monday 8 January 2063 - Exxon-Mobil station, Corner of West Van Medter and 30th Street, Seattle, UCAS
Tony gets in the truck, ducking at the high whining sound of another heavy caliber round passing close overhead. Starting the truck up and hitting the Auto-Down on the driver's side window, Tony slinkes low in the seat. Keeping the lights off, he eases the truck out onto Van Medter, turning right as soon as he gets to the street. Staying low in the seat, driving with one hand and holding the Browning ready in his left, Tony thinks to himself Snow on the road. Don't accelerate too fast or break too quickly, and I may just make it out of this. Of course, one stray round to the tire would just ruin my day, noticing the thudding/tearing sound of automatic weapons increasing in frequency. |
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Mar 25 2005, 05:30 AM
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Dragon Group: Members Posts: 4,289 Joined: 20-April 04 Member No.: 6,260 |
09:10:28 Monday 08 January 2063 – Redmond - Touristville - The Respite Soup Kitchen on the corner of NE 24th Street and 156th Ave NE
"Actually," Gloom's frown deepens. "Things could get a lot worse, very quickly Professor. I suggest you do the right thing immediately." "What's that Gloom?" Max asks, puzzled. 'Disappearing' back into the alley, Gloom whispers as he fades away, "Get the hell under cover." In the wake of the spirit's hasty exit, Max senses only impending violence in the air...but to whom? And where? |
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Mar 25 2005, 06:16 AM
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Prime Runner Group: Members Posts: 3,763 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Special Hell Member No.: 284 |
1305 Monday January 08, 2063 - Cooper's Automotive, Downtown Seattle, UCAS
After an hour's work, Marquis hears a horn sound from out front. Standing outside is a commercial courier with a meter and a half long circular plastic shipping tube. "Hey, delivery for the auto shop. Need your John Hancock right here." He offers the portable datapad. |
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Mar 25 2005, 06:25 AM
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Prime Runner Group: Members Posts: 3,763 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Special Hell Member No.: 284 |
22:07:44 Monday 8 January 2063 - Exxon-Mobil station, Corner of West Van Medter and 30th Street, Seattle, UCAS
As the battle in the streets of the Barrens fades behind him, Tony relaxes minutely. Embraced by the streetlights and traffic of Seattle proper, he feels marginally safer. But the questions remain, who is Radian working for? Why would they fight to defend it? It must be valuable to someone, because they sent someone willing to kill to get it back. |
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Mar 25 2005, 07:44 AM
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Grand Nagus Group: Members Posts: 4,053 Joined: 27-July 04 From: Almost Heaven Member No.: 6,518 |
1307 Monday January 08, 2063 - Cooper's Automotive, Downtown Seattle, UCAS
Marquis grabs a rag and wipes away some of the grease before jogging out to the truck. He grabs the pad, scribbles some illegible lines, circles and dots, then thanks the man for the package. Returning to the shop he tears open one end to take a look inside. |
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Mar 25 2005, 04:20 PM
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Prime Runner Group: Members Posts: 3,763 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Special Hell Member No.: 284 |
13:07:50 Monday January 08, 2063 - Cooper's Automotive, Downtown Seattle, UCAS
The barrel revealed is massive, a full 115 cm of hammer forged chrome-moly steel. The upper receiver appears to be machined from a single billet of high strength aluminum, reinforced with titanium inserts along the breech. The bolt carrier group has been removed from the weapon. The end of the barrel features a horizontal tubular flash suppressor and muzzle brake. The serial numbers on all of the weapon parts have been abraded off, then re-etched to eliminate the possibility of acid reconstruction. |
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Mar 25 2005, 04:18 PM
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Shooting Target Group: Members Posts: 1,507 Joined: 27-January 05 From: ...and I'm all out of bubblegum Member No.: 7,021 |
22:08:15 Monday 8 January 2063 - Exxon-Mobil station, Corner of West Van Medter and 30th Street, Seattle, UCAS
Hitting the auto up on the window and putting the gun away, Tony takes a second to come up with a plan. I need a place to stash this truck and take a look at the “food” in the back. I need bigger guns. And I need to find out who Scarface and his friends were back there, and why people are trying to kill him, and now me. And I need a fraggin drink!. Pulling out his psec, he calls Zeyda’s drop. “Its Tony. We need to talk omae, like right now”. Hanging up and calling Sam. “It’s Tony. Get me a double-shot of the good stuff and a coffee. And ask Rebecca if she knows of anyone she can trust with a garage. I'll be there in about 20 to 30 minutes. ” Hanging up, Tony sits more upright in the truck,cranks up the heater, and heads for his apartment for some more guns, the wind buffetting the truck as it continues on the snowy road. |
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Mar 25 2005, 04:39 PM
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Prime Runner Group: Members Posts: 3,763 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Special Hell Member No.: 284 |
22:22:31 Monday 8 January 2063 - Capitol Hill Terrace Apartments, Seattle, UCAS
As Tony pulls up in the alleyway behind his apartment, his P-sec vibrates with an incoming call. Zeyda doesn't pass a visual component on his transmissions, but the caller ID checks good. "Hey, what's up?" |
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Mar 25 2005, 04:56 PM
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Shooting Target Group: Members Posts: 1,507 Joined: 27-January 05 From: ...and I'm all out of bubblegum Member No.: 7,021 |
22:22:45 Monday 8 January 2063 - Capitol Hill Terrace Apartments, Seattle, UCAS
"What's up is that I'm driving a truck full of God knows what coming from a minor military action in the Barrens that didn't have a damn thing to do with bodyguarding anybody." Tony said, letting a little of his frustration through. Taking a deep breath to calm himself, he continued, "What I need to know is what exactly the job presented to you was, who it was presented by, and what you know about them. 'Cause they probably lied or at least misrepresented themselves to you, and I don't think you'd like that at all." OOC:Edited to change location to match what's actually occuring |
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Mar 25 2005, 05:05 PM
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Prime Runner Group: Members Posts: 3,763 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Special Hell Member No.: 284 |
07:05:40 Monday 08 January 2063 - Unit 303, Winlock Apartment Complex, Tacoma, Seattle, UCAS
The faint electronic noises and rhythmic clicking penetrated to the depths of James' dreamless sleep, pulling him relentlessly to wakefulness. Grumbling, he pulled the covers over his head. It was cold in his apartment, colder than it had been last night, and the light peeking through the window was dim and gray. It was strangely quiet, the usual snarl of traffic through the streets outside absent. All he could hear was the window shuddering beneath the fist of wind and snow, and the odd electronic beeps. Did I leave the trid on last night? With a sigh, James reached out from beneath the blanket, fumbling for his sweatshirt and hat. His glasses were on the bedside table, he scooped them up as he made his way towards the front room. His breath plumed in the chill air, and he rubbed his hands together. His plans for a warm breakfast came to a screeching halt, though, as he finally cleared his eyes of sleep. Sitting on the floor in front of his trid screen, playing his hacked copy of Midnight: Runner was Carmen. She paused the game, turning to look over her shoulder as he stumbled into the room. She gave him a coquettish smile. "Morning, Eyes. You're out of OJ. Don't make any plans for tonight, you're taking me to see Speed Coma at Bluefish." |
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Mar 25 2005, 05:17 PM
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Prime Runner Group: Members Posts: 3,763 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Special Hell Member No.: 284 |
22:23:17 Monday 8 January 2063 - Capitol Hill Terrace Apartments, Seattle, UCAS
"I told you to walk soft. If you didn't trust it, why didn't you bail? Anyway, stand by, let me check my notes. Meeting was virtual, took place yesterday, Johnson was someone I'd heard was ok to work for. Nothing special about him, paid well, reasonably trustworthy. Let's see, he said he needed one, maybe two runners to guard a couple of bodies for no more than forty eight hours. Probably more like twenty four, but just to be on the safe side to have them available for the full two days. 3K pay, all in. Are you rolling hot? Do you need backup?" Zeyda's voice drops to avoid the casual listener, but Tony can tell he's deadly serious. |
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Mar 25 2005, 06:45 PM
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Grand Nagus Group: Members Posts: 4,053 Joined: 27-July 04 From: Almost Heaven Member No.: 6,518 |
1430 Monday January 08, 2063 - Cooper's Automotive, Downtown Seattle, UCAS
After finishing up some work with Chavez, Marq gets to work on the barrel. First thing, he using the machine saw to cut the nearly four foot long barrel into six eight inch pieces. A large bore hand drill is used on the smaller sections to tear up the rifling inside the barrel, just in case someone is good at jigsaw puzzles and has a lot of free time. After all the six sections have been stripped of their innards, Marquis finishes cutting them down to a series of one inch to two inch rings. The finished product does not resemble a high powered gun barrel what so ever, but just in case, the mechanic rubs them down with some grease, and drops in some old motor oil to soak, and age. Returning to the front of the garage, where Chavez has that old Brumby purring like a kitten. "Beautiful!" Chavez looks up from looking down on the engine. "Now it just needs some body work." "Its a strong engine, everything seems right, but the timing sounds a bit off. I should have it ready to roll shortly though. You want to grab a beer after that?" "Sounds good. How about that place up the street, where their non-soy selection is more than a half a page." |
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Mar 25 2005, 07:07 PM
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Shooting Target Group: Members Posts: 1,507 Joined: 27-January 05 From: ...and I'm all out of bubblegum Member No.: 7,021 |
22:23:38 Monday 8 January 2063 - Capitol Hill Terrace Apartments, Seattle, UCAS
Virtual meet. The wonders of modern technology. Tony thought to himself. To Zeyda“I didn’t bail because of the 4 guys with submachine guns that were with with the Johnson.” Tony said. “I’m actually lucky that I got there early. The bad guys showed up when I was supposed to." and I hope that fraggin cabbie didn't bother to hang around "They may have been lucky, but I’m paranoid enough to think that coincidences don’t happen. No, not rolling hot that I know of. Don’t need any backup now that I know what I’m up against, but I will need a garage to stash this truck. I’ve got a friend looking, but I don’t know if they’ll come up with anything useful.” |
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Mar 25 2005, 08:35 PM
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Prime Runner Group: Members Posts: 3,763 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Special Hell Member No.: 284 |
22:23:38 Monday 8 January 2063 - Capitol Hill Terrace Apartments, Seattle, UCAS
"Really? They threatened you? That's unprofessional. Anyway, I've got a place where you can park something that won't raise any eyebrows. Drive to SeaTac and park in Satellite Lot 4. It's part of the long term parking cluster. Tell the attendent that you're looking for spot 17 alpha. He'll know what you're talking about." |
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Mar 25 2005, 08:45 PM
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Running Target Group: Members Posts: 1,031 Joined: 23-April 04 From: Cal Free Member No.: 6,278 |
09:10:58 Monday 08 January 2063 – Redmond - Touristville - The Respite Soup Kitchen on the corner of NE 24th Street and 156th Ave NE
Gloom’s hasty exit catches Max off guard and with dread, a thought springs to mind… ‘Idiot! Who goes to the barrens and forgets to wear their body armor? I guess that would be me.’ Max thumbs the security button on his keychain, activating the tire guards, auto-deflate and electro-shock defenses on his Westwind and quickly exits the alley. ‘I need to make sure Keira and her people are safe and get out of the open until whatever this is blows over,’ but the closer Max gets to the front door of The Respite the worse his feeling of impending doom. |
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Mar 25 2005, 09:35 PM
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Dragon Group: Members Posts: 4,289 Joined: 20-April 04 Member No.: 6,260 |
09:12:18 Monday 08 January 2063 – Redmond - Touristville - The Respite Soup Kitchen on the corner of NE 24th Street and 156th Ave NE
Despite his feelings of danger, Max neither hears, sees, nor senses anything out of the ordinary as he hurries to the soup kitchen. Maybe Gloom is just being his usual paranoid, gloomy self. After all, he is a spirit of these streets, and they aren't exactly what I'd call condusive to garnering trust in mankind. Maybe everything is just fine. Yeah, that's it. Everything seems normal around here. Everything is just peachy... Max's attempts at self-reassurance come to a halt as he arrives at The Respite a few minutes later. Well, do I just walk in like everything is normal, or should I check around first? he thinks as a sudden rush of paranoia comes flooding back as he stands before the cold, grey door of the Soup Kitchen. Meanwhile, the snow picks up, swirling around him and obscuring his vision. A howl of wind cuts through the street, chilling him to the bone. Yeah, if something bad did go down, this weather is just fragging perfect for that kind of thing... |
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Mar 25 2005, 10:02 PM
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Running Target Group: Members Posts: 1,031 Joined: 23-April 04 From: Cal Free Member No.: 6,278 |
09:12:50 Monday 08 January 2063 – Redmond - Touristville - The Respite Soup Kitchen on the corner of NE 24th Street and 156th Ave NE
Max reaches out towards the door, but stops just short of touching the handle. ‘Maybe I should check this out first.’ Focusing hard against the haze of magic covering the area Max searches for any loose strands of mana to weave for his spell. |
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Mar 25 2005, 10:15 PM
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Shooting Target Group: Members Posts: 1,507 Joined: 27-January 05 From: ...and I'm all out of bubblegum Member No.: 7,021 |
22:23:38 Monday 8 January 2063 - Capitol Hill Terrace Apartments, Seattle, UCAS
"More of an implied threat than a spoken one. Thanks for parking spot. Watch your back, omae, cause if they knew about the meet, then they might know who you are. You see a guy with a lot of scars on his face, run in the opposite direction" Tony says, ending the call and getting out of the truck. Time to bring out the heavy artillery and a medkit. The bad guys didn't mind going full auto. |
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Mar 25 2005, 11:28 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 269 Joined: 25-March 05 Member No.: 7,235 |
07:10:20 Monday 08 January 2063 - Unit 303, Winlock Apartment Complex, Tacoma, Seattle, UCAS
"Ran?" James blinked, trying to get his eyes to focus. Decidedly unsurprised at Carmen showing up at seven in the morning, he glanced at the front door, confirming that it was indeed still locked, both the cheap maglock the landlord had installed and the slightly better one he had put in himself. "You know, Ran, you don't have to hack my front door every time you want to drop by. I do have a phone, remember?" For a moment James tried to straighten one of the many piles of electronic junk into something more company-acceptable, but quickly gave up the effort as useless. Carmen's grin widened into a smirk. "Cheh, it's more fun to let myself in. Oh, and you don't have any cereal either." James grinned back. "That's because I'm broke right now, and the very idea of soy-based cereal had to have come from the eleventh circle of hell. I'll scramble us some eggs in a sec, or at least a reasonable facsimile thereof." Sliding around Carmen, James stopped for a second and tapped a few keystrokes on a nearby computer. The screen flickered to life, showing the digital features of Jane, James's search agent program. "Up a little early, aren't we Eyes?" Jane 'spoke' through the computer speaker, a pixellated eyebrow upraised. From her seat near the trid, Carmen turned her head and said, "Morning, Jane." The computer's mike must have picked up her voice, because Jane replied to her, "Morning Ran. Guess that explains why the Eyes are open this early." In a slightly lower voice that still managed to reach accross the room, Jane 'whispered', "You know, you've got to stop shacking up with the teenagers, Eyes; you're gonna ruin your reputation." Doing his best not to laugh, James finished keying up the commands for Jane to gather some news reports and check his messages, paying particular attention to anything from Zeyda, for whom he had left a message the previous evening. "Oh get going," he chided the digital woman, who immediately disappeared into the ether of the Matrix leaving her grin behind in the way only magical cats and women can, and turned back to the giggling meatspace one next to him. "Villians. Mutineers, all of you," he muttered in a voice that tried--and failed miserably--to sound offended, and stumbled off to his tiny apartment kitchen to start on breakfast. James's eyes narrowed mischievously. "So, Speed Coma. That a new trid movie or something?" Carmen snorted. "It's a band, trog-brain. We went to see them play like a month ago, remember?" "Ugh, yes, as much as I want to forget. Well they can't be as popular as they were last time, can they? Please?" "Wow, you really do need do get out more. And when I say that, keep in mind who I live with." James chuckled, as he loaded the coffee maker with soykaf extract and a very small amount of his last bag of real coffee. At least hanging out with a good friend somewhat offset the prospect of, you know, actually having to go Out There. But not by much. |
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Mar 26 2005, 07:09 AM
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Prime Runner Group: Members Posts: 3,763 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Special Hell Member No.: 284 |
10:15:12 Monday 08 January 2063 - Apartment 875, Parkewood Village Apartments, Tacoma
Wandering around the apartment couldn't break Todd out of the mobius loop of his reasoning surrounding the troll. His equation still had too many variables and not enough known values. It was time to try another approach. Leaving the mystery chip slotted into his desktop, he clipped the cable into his datajack, closed his eyes, and stepped into the reality of the matrix. Before him, in the unsculpted world of his desktop, the datachip was a sphere of shifting quicksilver arc segments. Todd looked closely at the construct, realizing that not only were there three layers of moving pieces, the segments themselves were slowly changing shape. Whoa, I've never seen encryption like this before. Reaching out slowly, he tapped two different pieces, watching as they froze in place momentarily, causing the shifting pattern around them to distort as well as flouresce a bright blue. After a delay of several seconds, the pieces resumed their normal speed and pattern. This time Todd touched the same two places, followed quickly by a third. Again, the pieces froze, the patterns shifted, this time a space irised open, allowing him to view the second layer of segments, but the orb flouresced a nasty brown-red color. Todd frowned for a minute, then gasped in astonishment. It's encryption designed to defeat automatic decryption methods! It has to be broken by a person because an algorithm doesn't understand what looks 'good' and what looks 'bad'. I've never seen anything like it before in my life. It must have cost hella much to develop, not to mention code. Fascinated, Todd calls up a series of windows to take notes in and goes to work. Five hours pass before he can get the second layer of segments to open. It goes a little quicker once he begins to understand the relationships between the patterns of the pieces and their shapes. But reaching the third level changes all the rules. These segments move in the opposite direction, and change into different shapes than the first two layers. Todd spends three more hours in a futile attempt to open the third layer before he understands that he has to begin again from the first layer in order to reach a different aspect of the third layer to open it successfully. Thirteen hours after he first began, he finally defeats the encryption on the datachip. Touching the last sequence on the third layer, he's rewarded with a soft golden glow suffusing the construct. The sphere begins to collapse in on itself, segments cascading to the ground. They grow into a semi-circle of rough stone benches, centered around a circle of stones and firewood. On the benches sit three icons. The first is a Roman legionnaire, dressed in the traditional lorica segmentata, greaves, and hobnails. His horsehair plumed helm rests on the bench next to him, while two pilum are leaned against it. Second is a WWII Marine infantry corporal, wearing the P1941 Herring Bone Twill cotton field utilities. His M1 combat helmet and field cap are sitting on the bench next to him, but he still wears his web gear and cartridge belt. He holds the issued field cup that came with his canteen in both hands, but his M1 Garand rifle is close at hand. Last is some kind of futuristic battlesuit, a fully enclosed set of armor with power assist servos mounted on the joints. It mounts a bulky backpack with powercells and environmental control modules. A breakaway four-tube missile launcher is mounted over its left shoulder, while a belt fed weapon is strapped to its right forearm. All three figures look up at Todd, but its the Legionnaire who speaks. "We've been waiting for you. Why don't you start the fire and we can begin?" He gestures to the firewood piled in the center of the benches. |
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Mar 26 2005, 07:15 AM
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Prime Runner Group: Members Posts: 3,763 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Special Hell Member No.: 284 |
07:30:18 Monday 08 January 2063 - Unit 303, Winlock Apartment Complex, Tacoma, Seattle, UCAS
Halfway through a breakfast of scrambled eggs with ham, toast, and coffee, Jane returns. She puts the flag up on her desk to signify completion of her morning tasks, then retreats to the overstuffed leather chair behind the desk to pick up where she left off in Crime and Punishment. "...and when Zuu went in, it was just like Short Round said, only this time they'd done the whole thing in purple polka dots! So we trashed their MSP account, sold off all their BW2 gear and characters, then donated the profits to the Young Troll Republicans." Ran managed, somehow, to keep up a never-ending dialogue about her tribe's exploits while at the same time shoveling an amazing amount of food into her mouth. She downed her orange juice in two long gulps before smiling at James. "Thanks for cooking. I gotta run, but I'll be by at seven. Show's at eight. Wear black. Bye, Jane!" The last is called over her shoulder as the door closes behind her. "Bye, Ran, thanks for stopping by. Come again soon, don't be a stranger, my poor Eyes needs all the socialization he can get. Although don't think for a moment that I don't know what's going on behind those innocent doe-eyes of yours. I'm wise to your ways, you hussy...." "Jane!" James was beginning to regret making her persona female. "Shut it off and just tell me what you've got." "Fine, fine. I've got all your messages collated here, the newsnet reports are indexed according to your preferences, and Zeyda left a message for you. He says if you're not busy to stop by Miner's Landing tonight around eighteen hundred. Possibility of work." |
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Mar 27 2005, 12:30 AM
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Dragon Group: Members Posts: 4,289 Joined: 20-April 04 Member No.: 6,260 |
09:12:50 Monday 08 January 2063 – Redmond - Touristville - The Respite Soup Kitchen on the corner of NE 24th Street and 156th Ave NE
Opening his senses to the world around him, Max tries to locate anything unusual in the vicinity. However, it appears that despite Gloom's warnings and his own feeling of dread, everything appears normal within the soup kitchen. The usual morning murmur of the homeless and downtrodden dragging themselves in from their latest hangover or binge, and the volunteers' always industrious work and cheerful smiles are the only things that he can detect, even with the heightened senses provided by his spell. Perhaps I am just being paranoid, too long living in the shadows. Sometimes things are just normal... muses Max. |
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Mar 27 2005, 02:39 AM
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Shooting Target Group: Members Posts: 1,507 Joined: 27-January 05 From: ...and I'm all out of bubblegum Member No.: 7,021 |
22:28:38 Monday 8 January 2063 - Capitol Hill Terrace Apartments, Seattle, UCAS
Taking a good look around, Tony walks quickly out of the apartment building, with a duffle bag containing his Semopal and MP5 both loaded with real ammo. These guys don’t seem like they’re packing gel rounds spare clips for each, his sword, and a medkit, Tony tosses the bag into the passenger floorboard of the truck. Hopefully, Sam put my drink order in. Tony thinks to himself as he pulls off toward the bar. 22:36:44 Monday 8 January 2063 – The Unbottled Spirit, Capitol Hill, Seattle, UCAS The Unbottled Spirit is bigger than it looks. The bar takes up 3 storefronts, with the door on the leftmost area. Rebecca, the owner, in some sort of practical joke on potential customers and already drunk returning ones, had left the other two storefronts intact, just putting curtains over the doors and windows and leaving the original awnings and signs over the storefronts. I always have wondered how many people try to get in that old computer shop during the day Tony thought to himself as he walked in the main door out of the freezing wind and got assaulted by a wailing guitar rift from the neo-soul band he had heard earlier on Sam’s phone. Raz, an Ork bouncer that handled the door when a band was in, immediedly came over. “Hey Tony, Sam’s waiting for you over by the far side of the bar. Rebecca had to take care of something else, but she told me to tell you that she couldn’t find what you were looking for, to call her for anything, and not to charge you a cover. That make sense?” “Yeah, man. Null sweat. How’s the band?” Tony asked. “Eh, not my kind of music, but not too bad. Not fast enough for me, but some girl said they put on a wizzer astral show,” Raz says with a grin wrapping itself around his tusks, walking back to his seat by the door. Tony made his way through the tables toward Sam’s spot on the end of the bar as the band wraps up its set, noticing some people apparently passed out in the booths to the left of the bar. Could be projecting, or just had way too much to drink this early. Both look pretty similar to me Tony thought to himself as he got to Sam’s stool . “Got that drink order for me, old man?” Tony says as he walks up. “Here you go kid, sure you can handle it? You need a chaser of milk or anything?” the old ork said, grinning. As Tony downed the drink in one smooth swallow, Sam kept up the questioning “So what made you late? Hot date?” “I wish,” Tony said, savoring the sweet flavor that was now burning its way down to his stomach. “Actually, It’s the same thing that’s making me run off right now and not get plastered with you. Tell Sungthat I won’t be by tomorrow, but I should be by the next day, assuming I don’t get shot up in the meantime.” “Shot up?” “Yeah,” Tony said, tossing the keys to his Americar to the ork “here’s my car keys. I may need you to pick me up tomorrow night around 10ish.” “Kid, I’m out of that line of work now” Sam said, tossing the last of his drink down and motioning the bartender for another. “You want me to keep buying you drinks, old man, keep your phone on you and wait for my call. Tell ya what, I’ll need a good meal after this run. Day after tomorrow, maybe, I’ll take you out for a good dinner.” Tony said. “Alright kid, you’re on, but I ain’t gettin shot up for this. You sure you don’t want that milk?” Sam said as Tony slotted his credstick for the amount of his and Sam’s drinks, picked up the coffee, and walked toward the door and back into the snowy night. 23:41:38 Monday 8 January 2063 – Sea-Tac International Airport, Long Term Parking Terminal entrance, Seattle, UCAS The brightly lit parking lot seems to glow from the lighting reflecting off the snow as Tony pulls up to the long term parking terminal’s attendant booth, after an uneventful ride to Sea-Tac. The snow’s got even the go-gangs packed in. Must not be fun to ride in the freezing cold Tony thought to himself. “Excuse me, sir” he says to the dwarf manning the well lit booth “I’m looking for spot 17 alpha. Can you direct me to that?” |
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