http://zo-to.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] zo-to.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2006-11-01 04:55 pm

Turks can be good at a lot of things. [Active]

Characters: Reno, Rafael, eventual Rufus, Lorelie, and Sabra ... and Kadaj 8D
Content: Reno and Raf decide to hijack a train after dropping Tseng off at Central Station and go off to find Rufus, Lorie, and Sabs.
Setting: General Central Station vicinity
Time: Day-type thing.
Warnings: Reno's got a mouth on him, Rufus is probably irritable, etcetc.

Reno was pretty sure that driving a train was kind of like driving a helicopter, but couldn't be sure. So once they'd bid Tseng luck with the Kadaj problem, Reno led the way back to where the conductor hid out, and whipped out his EMR quietly. Sliding the door open, he gave a slight grin before raising the rod and hitting the man in the side of the neck. Not life-threatening, but he'd probably have a nice bruise later after waking up from the pressure point assault.

"So Raf," he started, hands moving for the levers and everything on the console. "... you know how to drive a train?" he tilted his head back to look over his shoulder, giving the other man a grin. "I fly choppers, not conduct trains." He turned back around to peek at everything, pushing a lever and seeming amused as the train started moving once again.

[identity profile] argentum-basium.livejournal.com 2006-11-15 07:10 am (UTC)(link)
Apparently, Kadaj was that fast. Grinning to himself as he finally caught sight of the stalled train, the remnant finally screeched to a halt alongside it and took a moment to look slowly up and down the cars, searching for... well, a blond-haired, blue-eyed head. Like that was going to be easy. The presence of the Turks would definitely make his search easier (especially if one of them really was sitting on him like the president had said they'd threatened to do), but...

He was sorely tempted call upon a few of his Shadow Creepers for help; they'd be essentially useless as far as locating Rufus was concerned, but for drawing his attention they'd work perfectly. Unfortunately, that had the very high probability of starting a fight, and while under normal circumstances he'd be all for spilling people's blood for no reason other than the vague possibility it might get him someone's attention, he wasn't so sure the president would like that. Considering how hard it had been to get even this little meeting from the man, Kadaj didn't know if he wanted to risk it.

But hadn't it been just the Turks he'd agreed not to harm? They hadn't discussed anything about the lives of innocents. Hmmm...

Laughing at how neatly things seemed to be working in his favor, Kadaj gave a negligent wave of his hand and summoned two of the Creepers, sending them down opposite ends of the train while he walked slowly towards it, his head tilted almost curiously at the people inside. Where oh where could the president be?