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Beirus

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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #570 on: October 22, 2014, 04:08:17 pm »

"What type do you think I am, exactly? And how much will this cost me?" Jake asks, attempting to continue the conversation.
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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #571 on: October 22, 2014, 04:12:26 pm »

"What type do you think I am, exactly? And how much will this cost me?" Jake asks, attempting to continue the conversation.

"Average," the boy sneers at you.

"Or at least uninitiated," green-eyes adds. "The sphere is free, though. Try it on your own time, maybe find us again afterward."

"Friday would be a good time," vampire-teeth suggests.

"Like Friday, for instance. We're going to be at Freiberg, plus a few other friends of ours," green-eyes appears to agree.
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« Reply #572 on: October 22, 2014, 04:41:41 pm »

Momentarily stunned that the media thinks that he is a black amputee Steven leans back in his chair and stares at the ceiling for a few seconds before being struck with an idea.

Heading out steven goes to a shopping center and buys some blackish brown stockings to make a mask from then wanders around the other stores looking for something he could use to construct an "artificial hand" on the outside of one of his gloves.
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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #573 on: October 22, 2014, 04:46:45 pm »

Spoiler: Confidential (click to show/hide)

(I don't want the others knowing my name OOC before I do something)
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« Reply #574 on: October 22, 2014, 04:58:06 pm »

Jake nodded. Friday at Freiberg? I'll be there. Should be entertaining. Thanks." Jake responds, giving the group a smile before walking away. He wondered if his mask would be here in time, heading for the hotel. His father shouldn't be there for a while, and having one of Ilo's devices gave him another idea on testing his power.

Once he got to the hotel and made sure he was alone in the room he would lock the door and make sure the curtains were drawn. Holding the sphere up to a light, he would activate his power and look at it once it started vibrating. He really hoped that the invincibility he got also kept him from being affected by the powers of others. It would suck to try and take out Dissent only to have One-Eighty flip his head into a wall. After the sphere was done working, or when he got that bad feeling again, he would look away and deactivate his power while moving the sphere away from the light source.
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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #575 on: October 22, 2014, 05:00:45 pm »

"A little. I might be able to get by on it."
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« Reply #576 on: October 22, 2014, 05:59:52 pm »

Selina goes back to the kitchen to drink some water and just wait for something to happen I guess. She didn't really know what to do right now and though she might figure it out with more thought.
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« Reply #577 on: October 23, 2014, 01:22:08 am »

Considering who the villains are, people are either going to be dressed like hipsters or in hoodies. Carrie suspects that she will be wearing the latter.

The girl smarter than Carrie was interesting, considering that Carrie had literally all the time in the world to study. She makes a point of watching her, that doesn't seem like it should be normally possible. Carrie continues her schoolwork at the pre-established pace.
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« Reply #578 on: October 24, 2014, 02:00:39 pm »

Momentarily stunned that the media thinks that he is a black amputee Steven leans back in his chair and stares at the ceiling for a few seconds before being struck with an idea.

Heading out steven goes to a shopping center and buys some blackish brown stockings to make a mask from then wanders around the other stores looking for something he could use to construct an "artificial hand" on the outside of one of his gloves.

Stockings bought, curious glances garnered. Look of frustration at doing embarrassing errand successful at warding off any further suspicion, however. Transformation into frightening brown person that haunts the night may commence.

As for the glove, you try breaking one of your uglier vases and gluing the bits of porcelain to your glove - the result, while it certainly looks unusual, probably isn't going to be confused with an artificial hand by any means. Looks more like an armored glove.

Spoiler: Confidential (click to show/hide)

(I don't want the others knowing my name OOC before I do something)

"That works, yeah," Kibbel says, then sits up, leaning forward and staring at you as he proceeds into what sounds like a briefing without so much as a segue. "There's a couple things you need to do. First off, there's some guy blowing shit up in the night - confirmed as a parahuman not too long ago. Figure out who it is and gauge their general disposition and motives. Secondly, this Friday there's going to be funny business happening at Freiberg Stadium, and I want you there to see what Project Ed's up to, maybe prevent things from escalating if shit goes down. Thirdly, and this you should attend to as soon as possible, get some kind of disguise. I can set you up with body armor and weaponry, but I'll leave the cosmetic details up to you. Any questions?"

"Can I go?" Officer Church asks.

"You should, yeah."

Officer Church quietly gets up and leaves the area.

"Oh, and on your downtime, I'm gonna let you hang out in my old love nest," Kibbel remembers as soon as she's gone. "It's a ways from here, I'll show you later. Off any books people are likely to ever check, too."

Jake nodded. Friday at Freiberg? I'll be there. Should be entertaining. Thanks." Jake responds, giving the group a smile before walking away. He wondered if his mask would be here in time, heading for the hotel. His father shouldn't be there for a while, and having one of Ilo's devices gave him another idea on testing his power.

Once he got to the hotel and made sure he was alone in the room he would lock the door and make sure the curtains were drawn. Holding the sphere up to a light, he would activate his power and look at it once it started vibrating. He really hoped that the invincibility he got also kept him from being affected by the powers of others. It would suck to try and take out Dissent only to have One-Eighty flip his head into a wall. After the sphere was done working, or when he got that bad feeling again, he would look away and deactivate his power while moving the sphere away from the light source.

You leave the three Eddites behind, getting back to your room and trying out what may or may not be an extremely poor idea. You take out the sphere in your room, your first experience with Ed-style drugs possibly looming. As you lift up the sphere to the nightlight in your room and look away in anticipation of some of that blue magic, you immediately activate your power. Wouldn't do to get stoned or whatever else this thing does to you at this point in time. It starts to vibrate, the amplitude rising from beyond the imperceptible within a minute or so, and you immediately look at it as soon as it feels ready.

You see the baby blue sphere for but a single moment as it almost immediately fades away, or perhaps dissolves, as the entire room starts to fill with blue warmth. You look at you empty hand, filled with a mild contentment. A smile comes to your face as your body becomes light and free, and you involuntarily let go as you are filled with immense happiness. The air feels sweet and your stomach tingles with feelings of love, curiously undirected love that seems to default to yourself as its object. You lie back involuntarily, breathing deep and caressing your own face with your hands while you stare at the ceiling. You wish you could kiss yourself to make this a perfect moment, but alas, you cannot. You can merely sit there, staring at your hand, enjoying the frozen, happy blue stillness of the room, a euphoric haze hanging over your thoughts.

"A little. I might be able to get by on it."

"Great, get in," she tells you, and you decide not to opt out of the offer, especially since she looks pretty tired and it's after dark. The ride is quiet, the areas unfamiliar, the criminal activity all but invisible, though you're fairly certain it should be there someplace.

Twenty solid minutes of less than stellar conversation later, as Mary seems to be quite the focused driver, she drops you off at a place called the Greenland Motel, which looks appropriately cold and unforgiving, you're less than pleased to note.

"Here we are, out you go," she says as she ushers you out without much input on your part. "Have a nice night," is the only thing she tells you before driving off. Must have some urgent business to attend to or something.

Selina goes back to the kitchen to drink some water and just wait for something to happen I guess. She didn't really know what to do right now and though she might figure it out with more thought.

You return to the kitchen to drink some water. It tastes like chlorine, which is fortunate, as a change in this particular Edwardstown attribute would likely send you into culture shock practically instantly.

As you drink, you notice Lynn still messing about with the mail in an unsettling manner. Federal crime or not, it's still rude as hell to do that, isn't it? Even if the owner's probably dead or on vacation in the Bahamas. You're pretty sure people still vacation there, anyway. You-

"Hey!"

It's Rita. She seems to have shuffled over to you. Lynn looks over at her, nods. Doesn't look back to the mail, though, just turns entirely to face the two of you in her chair.

"So, Selina. What's your story?" Rita leans toward you, smiling a tad oddly.

Considering who the villains are, people are either going to be dressed like hipsters or in hoodies. Carrie suspects that she will be wearing the latter.

The girl smarter than Carrie was interesting, considering that Carrie had literally all the time in the world to study. She makes a point of watching her, that doesn't seem like it should be normally possible. Carrie continues her schoolwork at the pre-established pace.

Hoodie prepared, you're ready for action. Breaking curfew big time, oh yes!

Also, Ima obviously doesn't do quite as well as you at school, but she certainly comes close without putting in even a twentieth of the effort. Unlike you, she can't really recite schoolbooks by heart as far as you know and she certainly isn't able to solve a trigonometry problem within two seconds, but both of those you can only do because of a massive advantage in time, and not without a great deal of effort, all of which tends to become a tad more complicated as time goes by and some of the irrelevant information you need to learn starts to compete with the other irrelevant information you need to learn. She also has the advantage of not needing to go through high school with the rather fallible brain of a twelve year old, since your powers may do a lot of things, but rapid brain development doesn't seem to be one of them, at least not in immediately relevant areas. She's just a fairly clever, if rather lazy high school student, and the knowledge that she seems to be having a significantly easier time of all this bothers you somewhat, in addition to your freakish prepubescent intellect alienating you from your peers to an insurmountable level.

All in all, you can't help but wish you were a little older, which would solve or at least alleviate a lot of issues.
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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #579 on: October 24, 2014, 02:35:03 pm »

Kyle sighs and heads into the motel. Might as well see if they're cheap enough.
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« Reply #580 on: October 24, 2014, 02:51:28 pm »

Jake continued staring at his hand in blissful ignorance. So what if his power didn't protect him from this? This wasn't so bad. Maybe his power was more physical. Maybe it could still protect him from One-Eighty. Even if it couldn't, maybe asphyxiation stuck in cement wouldn't be too bad. It meant he wouldn't have to worry about any of the things he currently had to worry about. So what if his power was probably less than useful in his revenge. It would probably just lead to him getting killed, but at least that would mean he wouldn't have to worry about revenge anymore. These thoughts went through the euphoric haze of Jake's mind as he sat there. Still, it wasn't something he would have to worry about until Friday, so he allowed his mind to empty and enjoy the effects of the sphere until it wore off.
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« Reply #581 on: October 24, 2014, 03:21:31 pm »

Alex would begin drawing on his notepad. He would sketch over as he began to write labels. In the end he would have a cloak labled "BLACK AND RED." Attaching the two sides of the cloak together would be a small fake skull labled "White." Also black and red, he would mark off a hood on top of the cloak that causes shadows to cover half of his face. He would add a bandolier onto it for holding weapons. He would slowly pass it to Kibbel.
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« Reply #582 on: October 24, 2014, 04:55:21 pm »

Steven attempts to cut and sew the sockings into a neck length skintight balaclava with the seams hidden behind his hat and glasses. Regardless of success he sets the finished product aside for now and grabs a replacement jacket and gloves to wear to the stadium and sews a new secret pocket into tge replacement jacket as well.
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« Reply #583 on: October 24, 2014, 07:09:35 pm »

Not much that Carrie could do about that, unless her powers had some other effect that she's not aware of.  Frustrating.  Carrie experiments with more efficient memory work, needless information doesn't really need to be remembered.  In the privacy of her home, Carrie decides to test her powers on insects, seeing if she could apply her powers to others.
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« Reply #584 on: October 25, 2014, 03:29:22 pm »

Kyle sighs and heads into the motel. Might as well see if they're cheap enough.

At the front desk a near-shapeless mountain of flesh in a dress with stringy hair and a thin yet matronly voice awaits. You have seen uglier people in your life, you must admit, but that was only once during a very ill-advised internet search.

While you gawk after asking on the prices, she informs you that a stay won't cost you very much at all - about half of your current assets a night, pretty much, though that's for the room without a TV or air conditioning, even if the latter is more relevant in summer. The other rooms cost a little bit more, three quarters of your assets or so. You still get a bathroom and a bed in either case, so whichever you'd prefer is okay with the nice lady running the place.

Just as you are negotiating, though, a man walks in - blond, in his late thirties or early forties, rather handsome, dressed warmly. He nods at the woman at the desk and stands a little bit behind you, probably in line.

Jake continued staring at his hand in blissful ignorance. So what if his power didn't protect him from this? This wasn't so bad. Maybe his power was more physical. Maybe it could still protect him from One-Eighty. Even if it couldn't, maybe asphyxiation stuck in cement wouldn't be too bad. It meant he wouldn't have to worry about any of the things he currently had to worry about. So what if his power was probably less than useful in his revenge. It would probably just lead to him getting killed, but at least that would mean he wouldn't have to worry about revenge anymore. These thoughts went through the euphoric haze of Jake's mind as he sat there. Still, it wasn't something he would have to worry about until Friday, so he allowed his mind to empty and enjoy the effects of the sphere until it wore off.

Relax. Let the good vibes flow, let the good times roll...

The effect of the sphere subsides gradually, a slow creep of reality into your brain making the happiness ebb away. It's odd how unpleasant that feels, happiness leaving you, like the realization of falling out of love with one's spouse or the subversion of a harbored dream, but not sudden at all. Instead it is a logical, physical ebb, the sort you could reduce to a simple mathematical function, making you feel less inscrutably and indefinably human the longer you contemplate it, which feeds right back into your growing ennui and apathy.

Finally, as you fully come out of it, there's just nothing much left - just you, the same as before you looked at the sphere, deprived of the best feeling you've ever had in your life.

Alex would begin drawing on his notepad. He would sketch over as he began to write labels. In the end he would have a cloak labled "BLACK AND RED." Attaching the two sides of the cloak together would be a small fake skull labled "White." Also black and red, he would mark off a hood on top of the cloak that causes shadows to cover half of his face. He would add a bandolier onto it for holding weapons. He would slowly pass it to Kibbel.

Kibbel looks at your design.

"You probably don't want the cloak. Gets caught on things a lot, I hear. The hood'll also limits visibility a lot if you want it to work that way, and I don't see a mask here. Looks cool, though, I guess, if that's your priority."

Steven attempts to cut and sew the sockings into a neck length skintight balaclava with the seams hidden behind his hat and glasses. Regardless of success he sets the finished product aside for now and grabs a replacement jacket and gloves to wear to the stadium and sews a new secret pocket into tge replacement jacket as well.

You manage a pretty workable stocking balaclava, certainly enough to unquestionably put you on the higher ends of the brown continuum, if not quite good enough to fool a close observer or hold up in good lighting. You also fetch a nice enough replacement jacket and add a pocket to it to keep all your disguise stuff in. Gloves are similarly easy to get.

Not much that Carrie could do about that, unless her powers had some other effect that she's not aware of.  Frustrating.  Carrie experiments with more efficient memory work, needless information doesn't really need to be remembered.  In the privacy of her home, Carrie decides to test her powers on insects, seeing if she could apply her powers to others.

You dial back on the memorization, since you realize that nobody is particularly impressed by your work and that it's mostly unnecessary, by and large. This doesn't quite bear fruit in the next day, so to speak, but you do feel more hopeful about the future now. You've already memorized the schoolbooks, of course, but not having to do it again necessarily is a beacon of light amid a sea of power-assisted tedium. Also it's significantly less stressful to not have to worry about forgetting most of this crap you're studying.

Also, if that fly just experienced 100 subjective years of exploration of its surroundings, it certainly does not see fit to inform you of it. It's also difficult to follow while it's flying, and doesn't move around much when it's standing on a surface, so you have no idea if that worked, either.
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