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paixaorpg2011-12-01 09:21 am
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Extraordinary things that aren't in my own backyard. (Active/Open)
Character(s): Sky, whoever finds her.
Content: A lost little girl entering Paixao
Setting: Joutenheim Gate
Time: Sometime in the afternoon.
Warnings: Expect many questions. Time Lords can feel free to spot she isn't human, IM/Plurk me if you think your character might notice that little tidbit about her, I'll probably say yes.
This was definitely not Earth. Which was odd as she would have noticed a transmat being used, she'd feel it. Those do use a lot of power and the surge would be much like the Metalkind's gate technology, when she gets home she will have to ask Mr. Smith what form of Inter-stellar transportation works without a massive power surge to start it. Still, what fun would it be to wait in one place for Sarah Jane and the others to find her when there was a city right in front of her to explore!
And if she just waited there forever she'd never hear the end of it from Clyde when they did eventually find her, they always found each other in the end. It's what family does.
So she had no issue giving her name, taking a journal, and wandering into the large domed city after a little while in line. It was weird, a transmat without a discernible energy source, a high tech computer to anyone that enters the city (and it was definitely alien work, even if it looked like a small computer), but the city was old. Plus the more she focused on the energy fluctuations in the city the weirder it all was. It was so foreign comparing this place to Earth, even the smell was wrong. It smelled nicer, sure, but it was wrong.
Still, Sarah Jane and the others would find her, its what they do. So she can be sure that she can explore and it'll all be fine. Even if Mr. Smith is nervous about her, he would do whatever he can to find her, and the others won't quit either! So she can explore the city with that little piece of mind to keep her going.
Content: A lost little girl entering Paixao
Setting: Joutenheim Gate
Time: Sometime in the afternoon.
Warnings: Expect many questions. Time Lords can feel free to spot she isn't human, IM/Plurk me if you think your character might notice that little tidbit about her, I'll probably say yes.
This was definitely not Earth. Which was odd as she would have noticed a transmat being used, she'd feel it. Those do use a lot of power and the surge would be much like the Metalkind's gate technology, when she gets home she will have to ask Mr. Smith what form of Inter-stellar transportation works without a massive power surge to start it. Still, what fun would it be to wait in one place for Sarah Jane and the others to find her when there was a city right in front of her to explore!
And if she just waited there forever she'd never hear the end of it from Clyde when they did eventually find her, they always found each other in the end. It's what family does.
So she had no issue giving her name, taking a journal, and wandering into the large domed city after a little while in line. It was weird, a transmat without a discernible energy source, a high tech computer to anyone that enters the city (and it was definitely alien work, even if it looked like a small computer), but the city was old. Plus the more she focused on the energy fluctuations in the city the weirder it all was. It was so foreign comparing this place to Earth, even the smell was wrong. It smelled nicer, sure, but it was wrong.
Still, Sarah Jane and the others would find her, its what they do. So she can be sure that she can explore and it'll all be fine. Even if Mr. Smith is nervous about her, he would do whatever he can to find her, and the others won't quit either! So she can explore the city with that little piece of mind to keep her going.
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"It feels weird, its so quiet here," Sky says glancing around the city again. The silence in her head being rather jarring, like suddenly losing a sense. "But it is very pretty." Sky is a bit distractable at times, comes along with being twelve (which is an otherwise good age).
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"I agree. It would likely be for the best to avoid them in that case."
The comment about the city being quiet and pretty was one that he had nothing of particular importance to add to, so he simply let it go unanswered.
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Having her full birth powers would be really practical here, there are no Metalkind to set off her detonator, and she'd be able to help protect people like Ian, even if it wasn't the best answer, it was an answer. Still, not something she can change so she will just have to manage on her own.
Until then Sky will stare at the domes trying to figure out why the city was built inside of them.
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"Most tend to lurk in the less populated areas, although I have heard reports of them occasionally moving into more populated areas. But if you stay where the people are you ought to remain relatively safe."