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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #300 on: September 08, 2014, 08:58:00 pm »

Jake sighs and starts looking for just a blank mask with eyeholes. He could probably paint it later. If all else failed, maybe he could convince one of his friends who was in Shop class to make one for him.
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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #301 on: September 09, 2014, 03:06:19 pm »

Selina gulps. Seeing its night outside gives her some calm, but also some fears... She can't stay here. She steels herself and carefully opens the door, trying to hide in the shadow's as she looks for any indication of where she might be, as well as a pay phone to call 911, remembering her school teachers saying that all pay phones allowed 911 calls through without needing quarters.

You decide to not look in the basement, you go over to the door and check it. Locked. You check the window right next to it. Not locked. You open it up and head outside, where the cold is altogether more noticeable. As your eyes adapt to the darkness, you become aware that this is some sort of suburb, one of the cheaper ones in town. There's no streetlights, and no pay phones, either. Just rows and rows of one-story whitewashed houses, only a scant few of which still have even a single light on. Not a dangerous place from the looks of it, but looks can be deceiving, naturally.

Kyle stops and looks around.
"That's odd... This must be what sims feel..."
Kyle frowns and keeps walking home.

You get home without much trouble, finding it much the same way as you left it, toeing the line between coziness and awfulness most delicately, as many dwellings in the post-industrial areas tend to be doing. Though you do think you locked the door before you left. And you also notice that some desperate soul has stolen your big CRT TV, although most other things are still in place, even if they're a tad disturbed and rearranged in a strangely pleasing manner. You have to admit, you wouldn't have thought a burglary would improve the feng shui of the place so much.

"Hello, i'm one of the parahumans you brought in yesterday, is there anything I can do to help?" she scans the building and the surrounding area after she says this.

The man looks at you dubiously. A scan of the place reveals several things - few employees appear to be in at this hour, and the ones that are here don't seem like they're doing anything important. A man and a woman are conversing at a water cooler, as far as you can tell, one lady's reading a blog, and about two more people are filling out reports. Place is a bit empty. The floors above are a bit busier - call center's in business today, looks like, and there's people working up in the apartment. The marketing agency's got three people in, all of them support staff. Janitor's in, though, and watching TV while enjoying bacon and eggs. The area outside is a bit busier - morning commuters everywhere from the looks of it.

"I remember you, yes. And what do you mean?" he says.

Climbing a nearby fire escape Steven attempts to discern whether his focused shockwaves can be used as ranged projectiles.

In order to achieve this he aims one extremely focused blast downward directly at the ATM and another equally focused blast back into the air behind him to keep himself in place without destroying any more walls in the process.

The ATM's set inside a wall facing out toward the street, making it very difficult to target from any nearby fire escapes, which seem to be more of an alleyway feature. And also fire escapes are kind of high up, and you hurt a bit more than you would like at the moment, and you think you hear distant sirens.

"I dunno, Jake. Does it make a difference? They're still gone, and we still need to find them. Maybe the fuckers made a bad choice, I don't know. I don't know how criminals think. But I'm not gonna give up on searching for them or anything...just makes me more worried, now I'm stuck thinking about what they might be planning after all!"

That, and I was suspicious of my aunt again. Or rather, more suspicious. It's not like I had ever stopped.

"It makes all the difference, Ser," Jake says, his tone of voice careful. "If they, uh, made a bad choice, then maybe they made more mistakes? I dunno, I think there's something more to this."

He pauses, thinking a bit, staring at you as his face becomes a bit pained.

"And... I'm not sure how to tell you this without sounding like an asshole, Ser, but we need something else to go on. We really do. There's just no-"

Just then, the landline begins to ring a room away.

Alex would smile. This was his best chance at getting out of this shitstorm, and he was gonna take it. He nodded his head quickly.

The man smiles, snapping his fingers and pointing at you.

"That's the spirit. Now, hold on here, nurse yourself back to health and whatnot, and come over to the office when you're out, and then we'll work out the details. I'm hoping I can get you doing good work as soon as possible, but I need to lay out some groundwork first. Catch you later, in any case, and enjoy yourself."

He seems about to leave, but then remembers something.

"Oh, yeah, almost forgot. Name's Kibbel, with a B-E-L. You ask for me in the office, and someone will point you the right way, okay? Okay!"

And with that, Mr. Kibbel (or Officer Kibbel, you guess?) leaves with a spring in his step. About twenty minutes later, a nurse arrives and moves you to a better hospital room, one with a significantly more comfortable bed, decent wallpaper and even a TV to help you pass the time.

Jake sighs and starts looking for just a blank mask with eyeholes. He could probably paint it later. If all else failed, maybe he could convince one of his friends who was in Shop class to make one for him.

There's a perfect unpainted plastic William Shatner mask to be had, and it's not too expensive, either! It could be your very own personal project, you think. Could practice your finger painting skills, definitely. A brutal pointillist design would surely strike fear into the hearts of superpowered radio DJs everywhere, you suspect.

There's also more expensive masks, including one made of porcelain, but you don't know if you'd enjoy it if that got smashed into your face.
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« Reply #302 on: September 09, 2014, 03:09:33 pm »

Selina tries to slowly get her bearings and head in the general direction of a police station, fire house, any emergency service really. Even a school would be nice. Breaking in may be bad but... she was desperate. Not desperate enough to go knock on random people's doors while naked and likely looking like some kind of drug addict...
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« Reply #303 on: September 09, 2014, 04:10:04 pm »

Reconsidering his position Steven decides testing his powers can wait and begins fleeing from the neighbourhood  removing his disguise once hes clear.

Once clear he makes his way home and turns on the news to try and find crime that way.
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« Reply #304 on: September 09, 2014, 05:22:53 pm »

Jake keeps the Shatner mask in mind as a fallback but browses the more expensive masks looking for sturdy ones that hopefully won't break on his face.
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« Reply #305 on: September 09, 2014, 05:53:00 pm »

Kyle walks in and goes up to his room as nothing is wrong.
Kyle runs out of his room and starts running around the house looking for his dogs, and his family. Wheb that fails he asks around the neighborhood.
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« Reply #306 on: September 09, 2014, 05:57:50 pm »

Alex would pick up the remote and click the button to move through the channels. He would search for a news channel, to see if anything was happening, or if his story was on the news.
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« Reply #307 on: September 09, 2014, 07:39:45 pm »

"What my daughter is trying to say, is that she would like to assist the efforts of the PRT, with her new powers... As a hero."  her father stated. "I am personally wondering if you have any non-wards programs for young parahumans like her."

"Actually, Dad... Um I'm not sure if the wards is such a bad idea after all."


Mr Black looks at the officer expectantly.

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« Reply #308 on: September 10, 2014, 03:24:12 pm »

Selina tries to slowly get her bearings and head in the general direction of a police station, fire house, any emergency service really. Even a school would be nice. Breaking in may be bad but... she was desperate. Not desperate enough to go knock on random people's doors while naked and likely looking like some kind of drug addict...

You wander off into the distance, walking barefoot on the cold street, shivering as you try to find shelter, cursing the cruel assumption that anyone living in the suburbs has a car, or at least some way to get someone to drive them places. They're not at all built with the assumption of naked teenagers wandering the streets at night, it seems. The place gets so dark, you'd think they were trying to avoid an air raid. You walk for the better part of half an hour, the identical rows of houses not showing any signs of abatement. You start to get a bad feeling, a consuming unease gnawing at you as you walk.

And then, quite suddenly, you become aware of a car driving your way, coming in from an intersection. You are a little lost in thought and distracted, and by the time you've seen it, you've already been bathed in its headlights. Evidently, the driver's seen you as well, as the car slows down, and then stops a short distance away. The door opens, and out steps a man you don't really recognize - in his thirties, probably, on the handsome side, with blond hair and narrow shoulders. He looks at you quizzically, probably wondering what chain of events might have led a girl like you to walk around naked at night.

"Um, miss? Do you need help?" he asks. There's something welling up in the pit of your stomach, you feel. A mixture of mild nausea and fear.

Reconsidering his position Steven decides testing his powers can wait and begins fleeing from the neighbourhood  removing his disguise once hes clear.

Once clear he makes his way home and turns on the news to try and find crime that way.

You cheese it most verily, and then remove your highly improvised disguise. You hope you're in the clear, and the trek home provides little evidence to the contrary. And your trek home was reasonably long - after all, you would theoretically be an adherent to the principle of not blowing shit up where you eat.

As a side note, you wonder if there's any way to use your powers that doesn't immediately alert people in a 500-meter radius that trouble is most assuredly happening.

Regardless, you reach home at some point, and turn on the news, but the terrible thing is, the only real news of interest relate to one of two things - the mysterious return of a girl that was kidnapped a couple of days ago, and the fact that a warehouse filled with criminal elements was blown up by these very same criminal elements.

Hm. Maybe there's no need for heroes around here. After all, the criminals are doing such a wonderful job of blowing each other up, and, from the looks of it, doing so much more cleanly and socially acceptably than you seem capable of.

Jake keeps the Shatner mask in mind as a fallback but browses the more expensive masks looking for sturdy ones that hopefully won't break on his face.

They apparently make those white Shatner masks out of cast iron as well. Weird-ass internet stores. There's also something labeled as a "death mask" on one of the handicrafts pages you visit. A crazy mortician guy from up north makes them, seems like. Apparently made from molds taken from the faces of real dead people, these are made of some kind of weird leather, with silver metal studs added to give an Aboriginal-inspired look. Apparently a wig made of authentic human hair, taken from entirely willing donors, the disclaimer says, comes with the purchase, available in a variety of styles. Moderately costly, and looks creepy as hell. And the guy has a catalog of these things, seems like, each made from a different person's face mold. "Perfect for Halloween, costume parties and rituals", the description says. There's masks of people both young and old, of both genders. They don't appear to be selling too well, though. Probably that's the reason why they're not more expensive, in addition to the obvious way the guy who makes these loves his craft.

Distracted by this, you spend less time on this handicraft site than you would have hoped. But you're pretty sure there's a lot more masks in here - the craftspeople seem to love making those for some reason.

Kyle walks in and goes up to his room as nothing is wrong.
Kyle runs out of his room and starts running around the house looking for his dogs, and his family. Wheb that fails he asks around the neighborhood.

Well, your parents sort of live in an apartment a floor above yours. You've got a bit of an arrangement there, since these shitty apartments are a bit too small to comfortably host a family of four plus dogs - so you got the studio apartment, the previous occupant of which was apparently murdered most gruesomely (hence the immense cheapness of the place, though your parents chose to omit the detail of the murder happening there). You knock on their door, and your mother opens up, saying hello a bit nonchalantly.

You are pretty worried that your dogs seem to be missing, though.

Alex would pick up the remote and click the button to move through the channels. He would search for a news channel, to see if anything was happening, or if his story was on the news.

Ooh! You are on the news! Well, not you, but the explosion, more like. They seem to be accentuating the way Tinker tech was obviously involved than any other details, although they do mention Mrs. Black by name in the report, complete with a picture. You're glad you don't know whether that's an unethical thing to do or not, because you certainly love to see crazy terrorists be exposed to the world. Particularly psychos like her.

Other than that, some girl who apparently got kidnapped a few days ago has turned up in her neighborhood, barely responsive and lacking in any basic motor skills. Fishy business is suspected.

The rest, though, is national or world news. Some villain going on a rampage in New York before getting his ass handed to him, that kind of thing, aftermath of the latest Endbringer attack off someplace in Africa, and other stuff. Nothing you particularly care about.

"What my daughter is trying to say, is that she would like to assist the efforts of the PRT, with her new powers... As a hero."  her father stated. "I am personally wondering if you have any non-wards programs for young parahumans like her."

"Actually, Dad... Um I'm not sure if the wards is such a bad idea after all."


Mr Black looks at the officer expectantly.

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"Well, I guess I can phone up the New York Wards, see if they've got an opening. There's no real facilities for Wards around here, sorry. We've got one office floor as it is. We haven't even got any kind of Protectorate presence around here. I can make a few calls, though, see what comes up and so on, if you really want it."

He looks a bit doubtful.

"You might want to think carefully, though, sir. Your daughter's a bit young, and this is very dangerous work. And the same applies to you, miss. While it would probably be good to have you on the right side when the whole crimefighting or impending crisis business comes up, this isn't a call you should make in one night, or even in a week. I'd advise you to think about it some more. Maybe spend a few weeks, let your emotions run their course, and see if you still want the same thing after that. I personally wouldn't want you to do anything you would dearly regret later."
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« Reply #309 on: September 10, 2014, 04:20:38 pm »

Selina gets quite pale, both at the feeling, and the man in front of her. She opens her mouth to speak, then closes it, repeating several times. She finally manages to get a word out, terrified out of her wits at the scenario before her.

"Help... please call help..."


Theres a bit of her mind still working despite how stunned she is, taking a step away from the man, and subsequent steps if he tries to get closer, but never really getting too far away.
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« Reply #310 on: September 10, 2014, 04:29:09 pm »

Jake sighs and continues browsing for something else. Those masks would have been great if he could get one of the face of Dissent's friend or parent, but he didn't know enough about her to do that. Perhaps a thematic mask would be better. Maybe something styled like a tower or wall. Or a shield.
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« Reply #311 on: September 10, 2014, 05:17:10 pm »

Kyle sighs when he sees the portly face of his mother.
"Well, the dogs are gone and someone stole the TV. And there isn't any blood so it wasn't some unlucky robber."
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« Reply #312 on: September 11, 2014, 12:49:30 am »

Resigned to the fact that the television is unhelpful Steven tries searching around the internet for any hints as to what the project Ed kids were photographing and what they could be planning.
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« Reply #313 on: September 11, 2014, 05:46:45 am »

Alex would relax and look for cat videos on TV
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« Reply #314 on: September 11, 2014, 07:20:03 am »

Carrie looked downcast as she finished face petulant as only a child can manage, "I don't like it."

"Carrie, come on now. He's making a lot of sense. Lets just go home and..."

"No! I want this, I need this, this is..." Carrie does a quick scan of the building, all the while trying to understand. "This is not about me, its about everyone else.  And I'm not ready yet. The words come out as a dull monotone.

Her father nods, a little concerned, but he thanks the officer and subtly motions Carrie towards the car for home.  Once outside however, she stops at the nearest bench and just sits.
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