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Unlike everyone else in Squad Sigma, Roger had not gone to the party, so when he arrived at the briefing, he was doing much better than just about everyone else. He was alert, fresh and free of all the weird relationship entanglements that everyone else had developed in an astonishingly short amount of time. He'd had a cigarette an hour ago and he'd managed to wrangle his personal fears to the point where he was able to function as a human being and not as a curled up wreck. He was rested, properly hydrated and perhaps most surprisingly of all, feeling rather optimistic. Looking back, this was the best he had felt in a long, long time, and certainly the most put together he had been before a mission

So needless to say, everyone else there looked like a wreck of some shape or another. Mostly sleep deprivation as far as he could tell but a couple others stood out to him in particular. Elise was still injured, and if she ended up becoming an active participant could very well end up being more of a liability than an asset. It wouldn't be difficult for her status to worsen in the midst of battle, either from pushing herself too hard, or her Werk taking too strong a hit. On top of that, there was no way that she'd be able to pilot in top condition even if she avoiding taking any further damage. Her injuries would negatively impact either her physical ability to maneuver or her Synch rate, likely both. However, if the higher ups reviewed her and deemed her in acceptable enough condition to join, he didn't have the rank to adequately dispute that.

However, the worst of the lot by far was Zim. He had heard about his homeworld being taken over by the Cruxi, and it'd hit anyone hard, but it was kind of astonishing that he had been able to even get himself to the briefing. The way that he was carrying himself, he really doubted that the pilot was fit to even take part in the mission. That look in his eyes was dangerous. It was the kind of look that said 'I'll do anything to get my revenge, even if it means I'm taken out too.' Rooney couldn't help but think further along that line to 'even if it means everyone one else around me goes down as well.'

"If I may, too." Roger said, raising his hand after Jake's own interjection. "I'd also like to motion to have Pilot Hero moved to a reserve unit as well. He's too close to the matter at hand, and I believe his ability to act rationally and follow orders has been compromised." The last thing the Squad needed were butting egos in what could be their most difficult mission yet. He wanted the Cruxi dead as much, if not more than the next guy, but there was a limit, and past that point, things got self destructive real fast. Even if Irina deployed with the rest of the team, he had a feeling in the pit of his stomach that she'd shoot off first chance she got. And even on his calmest days, his Black Star's fighting style was rather reckless. Having one desperado on board was enough.

At the same time, Roger started thinking about his role in particular in the upcoming battle. Fortress was one of the most well-fortified planets out there, full stop. And now it was being held by the enemy. Unlike some of the heavier units, he wouldn't be able to punch a hole through any defenses set up since the place had been taken over; however, there were likely to be a buttfuckton of units trying to get at them from all sides. In that sense, his innate speed advantage would come in handy. He had enough power at his disposal to be able to act as a support unit, protecting others from infantry and the like before moving to other weak spots to cover there.

Until more was made known about their mission and its goals, (and he was sure that there would indeed be far more to the briefing. It would catch him entirely off-guard if they tried to just throw them into a mission with only those few scraps of information) he couldn't really come up with more. Retaking a planet was a far different beast from fighting in a city or assaulting a base. He could afford to stray from the others if he could help it.
Cyne

Location: Tower 3F
Interacting with:N/A

Well it seemed like everyone was starting to make their way out of the tower in some fashion or another (aside from Sana, but she didn't have the time or means to help her), so she needed to start getting out herself. As much as being in the spirit of cohesive teamwork it would to start running for the exit, she wasn't very sure if she'd be able to make it out before the floor collapsed or something. Where she was now, she was closer to the wall than the stairs.

Luckily for her, she still had 2/3 of her wildshape uses for that day, so she wasn't nearly as limited ad her companions as far as mobility options went. There were plenty of holes to choose from in the tower walls, but to stay on the safe side, her brain immediately jumped to something small, maneuverable and surprisingly powerful: the European Swallow. The bird frantically flapped its wings to take to the air as quickly as it could, aiming straight for a hole roughly the size of a coconut. As the swallow flew, the ceiling decided that now was the time to strike, lobbing an entire ceiling brick at her from above. However she was able to pitch out of the way and dart through to safety, outside of the blasted Necromancer's tower. Cyne could only hope her friends would be able to make it out safely as well.
Mali Anson

Location: Queensguard->Club Afterdark
Skills: N/A



Mali quirked a brow as soon as the pressure sensitive wall was revealed. Convenient. She had expected that they'd need to relocate a bit before taking any kind of escape, but she wasn't going to complain. As soon as the stairs came into view, she removed her shoes, holding one in each hand. They were way too expensive for her to want to ruin them in any sewage water, and if they needed to run, they'd only be a liability. And in her hands, if worst came to worst, they made for some surprisingly effective improvised weapons. What they lacked in bulk and durability, they made up for in eye gouging potential.

The reveal that the sewer tunnels didn't actually involve walking through sewage was a great relief for Mali's sense of cleanliness, but she didn't bother trying to put her heels back on. She didn't want to chance having to run around in them, and although the cement was rough on her feet, they'd been starting to ache from the shoes. She wore high heels so infrequently that it was something of a relief that she could remove them in the first place.

"Not at all," Mali said in response to Zoie's first date quip giving a few seconds' pause before continuing with a markedly more passive aggressive tone. "Wentworth and I had a pleasant chat, but there wasn't anything that really wowed me. He'll have to step up his game next time if he wants a third though." Was she still sore that she got ditched for for the majority of the party without being told why until she had to sit them down and demand they do so? Yes. Was she going to continue to hold this against Zoie? Probably. And likely longer than the slight warranted.

The reveal that they were now at Club Afterdark didn't do anything to lift her spirits. The last time she and Relic had been here, like 20 people died. Hanging around here didn't seem like a good way of staying alive, but since she had to choose between here, or going off into the Justice night alone with no real weapons and dressed to the nines, she decided to stay in the realm of likely danger rather than the guaranteed mugging (at best) she'd get trying to go somewhere else.

"So what now," Mali asked, setting her shoes down before leaning against the wall, arms crossed. Thinking back, they had just put themselves in a whole world of trouble for relatively little benefit. Well at least Zoie did. She wasn't sure exactly how much would transfer to Relic and herself by proxy, but she doubted that she'd be able to avoid the fallout. What she wanted to know was where they planned to go from hiding out in a bar attic.


Atkin Bowman

Location: Palace: Lawn


Atkin breathed a sigh of relief when nobody explicitly took offense to his little slip up there. The relief was rather short-lived; however as he remembered the real matter at hand: the fact of Luna's disappearance. As he stood straight and palmed the Two-Faced Ring, he listened and watched everyone else to try to get some stable mental ground. If Arya and Rowland's reactions were anything to go by, one thing solidified in his mind. An immutable fact that he'd brought into the Wizard Tower when he began his apprenticeship, but never really knew that he knew until just now: Magyk was not the solution to every answer.

There were things it couldn't do and couldn't stop. It was very powerful and extremely convenient, but he couldn't rely on it to fix all his problems. Arya and Rowland, who both grew up and lived in a Magykal world their entire life didn't seem to quite grasp this. But with the Queste, whatever that other thing was and all this other bullshit that decided to crop up today, if he were to overcome this, he'd have to be able to consider all the potential solutions, not just the ones his training would initially suggest. It was this reason that more than anything made him certain that not wearing the SafeCharm was the right thing to do. Such an item brought with it the idea that you were completely protected, but the feeling of security made one blind to their surroundings. Overconfident. And that's when you really end up fucking up.

Atkin grimaced when the Young Army rolled in, already acting like they owned the place. As much as he disliked their presence, he had cooled off enough to realize that the extra manpower would probably be extremely helpful and that at the moment there would be nothing he could say that would get them to go away. He really hoped that Valda's reign wouldn't end up with Witches and the Young Army doing as they pleased all over the Castle. However, for the time being, there wasn't all that much that he could add, so he would just stand back and roll around the ring in his palm.

Harry Kingsfield


Location:
Abandoned House



Harry stepped away from the window and started to make his way back to the entrance. Well, he wasn't sure exactly what to do from here. As far as Harry could tell, they probably weren't here as part of any criminal activity from what he could gather. And judging from the week prior by the lake, they were here for a similar reason: trying to investigate something or other. Was every teenager in this town part of Mystery Inc. and he was just never told of this?

It would be a major problem if their bungling around happened to destroy an important piece of evidence, but he didn't exactly have the authority to drive them away. Nor did he really have much of a leg to stand on, since he just fell through the floor as well. Wait, that gave him an idea. The PI kept moving, being careful to stick to the spots he knew from experience were stable enough until he was at the entrance proper, face to face with Finley.

"I wouldn't go in that house," he cautioned her. His tone wasn't authoritarian, he wasn't trying to command her or intimidate her into compliance, but actually help her out here. Harry could only hope that she'd listen to reason, but then again, these kinds of kids rarely paid heed to their elders.

"It's really unsafe in there right now. The floors are unstable and rotting, and the rain is only going to make it a lot worse. If you really have to go check it out, I'd wait until it had the time to dry out. I'd hate for you to end up hurt or worse just over some curiosity." To demonstrate his point, Harry lifted his right pant leg just enough to make the tied up gash on his leg visible, and the blood that trailed down to the bottom of his leg. If everyone decided to leave for the time being, great. If not, he did what he could. But he'd see how this would play out before leaving and getting some better medical treatment.


Giosue Zino


Location: Garage->Cairo, Egypt
Skills: The Watch: Act I (Time Portals)


Gio didn't actually notice Bart's eventual arrival at first. He was quite busy thinking to himself about marine reptiles and how odd they were when you really thought about it. Putting turtles aside, when one thought of the sea, the second to last animal class one would associate with them were reptiles. Yet there were a bunch of snakes that just hung around in the Pacific Ocean being snakes. Imagine being on some fishing boat, and when you went to pull up your haul of fish, there was just a massive ball of snakes slithering and squirming around each other. Wouldn't be able to throw that net into the water fast enough. Suddenly he noticed some movement in his peripheral vision and looked up to see Bart standing there, all smiles.

"Ah, you've arrived. Good, good. Well let's get going. Unfortunately there's not much I can do to jazz up my skills like Sir Gilbert, but they should speak for themselves." Gio produced his pocket watch from his coat and approached the door a few feet away. He had actually chose the outside of the garage for a reason. Firstly it was away from the action so they'd have some privacy. But more importantly, he found out over the millennia that there were good ways and bad ways to introduce people to time travel. With a casual flick of his wrist, the protective cover was removed, revealing the clock face underneath. The worst was putting it on the surface of a body of water. People really didn't like that at all. A few twists later he adjusted the watch face. The best however, was a lot more simple than he anticipated. Giosue turned the doorknob and opened it up, revealing the streets of Cairo on the other side.

"Go ahead," Gio gestured for Bart to enter through the time portal first. The emendator would follow soon afterwards and shut the the door behind them. On the other side, if Bart turned around to where he had just stepped out from, all that would greet him would be plain, uncaring brick.

"Remember. Act natural, mouth shut, eyes open, try to avoid looking like a tourist. You can try to ask your questions once we're back at Camp." He never said anything about actually answering any of them, but the promise that they could even be asked in the near future was usually enough to tide people over on maiden voyage. Silently, Gio pulled out the map Gil had provided and cross-referenced his position with nearby street signs before plotting out his course to where Peter had met his end and Alicia probably was. He quickly folded the paper back up and stashed it away before walking onward, motioning for Bart to follow.


Giosue Zino


Location: Garage
Skills: N/A


Gio had arrived to the agreed upon meeting place before his assigned buddy. That was to be expected. He knew the Camp far more intimately than Bartholomew possibly could have unless his Paradox power was something like photographic memory, or the ability to always navigate his surroundings without being lost. Both of those abilities, as unglamorous as they sounded, would also be ridiculously useful in their own right. Especially for a mission like this, the map provided by Gil would be entirely redundant. And even if that were his power, his use of time was almost certainly less efficient that Gio's.

But the fact that he was still left to wait here was not to his liking. He should have specified a timeframe in which to meet up. That way he'd be able to better clean himself and then arrive punctually, rather than standing around in the uncertain limbo of Bartholomew's schedule. Part of Gio wanted to go ahead and open up the portal immediately, so when the young Paradox did arrive, they'd be able to depart immediately. But it would be too soon. No, the proper time to set up the portal would come soon. Until then he'd just need to wait.
Mali Anson

Location: Queensguard
Skills: N/A



"Well you can text her or something right? Or send an email? Some way to contact her in a way that wouldn't immediately give away her position. Just saying that it'd be really bad to just up and leave without telling her where we're going or why." Not to mention it'd be super rude. Imagine going out to a house party with your friends. Things aren't going fantastic, but they could be a lot worse. You've had a few drinks, and then suddenly you feel it right in your bladder. Naturally, you let your buddies know you're leaving to release the pressure. A few minutes later when you get back, they're just gone. What conclusion are you supposed to draw from that? As far as you can tell, they just up and ditched you to go do anything else with and other person the first chance the got.

Suddenly, you're questioning the entire history of your relationship with them. Maybe you've always been that one friend nobody ever wanted to hang around with, and they laughed at you behind your back this whole time. Or you've always smelled of armpit, and nobody ever bothered to tell you to your face. The longer you're left to your own thoughts, the worse the explanations you can create get. Next thing you know, you're curled up in your car outside the house crying to yourself while two cars down there's a couple getting it on loud enough that you can hear it even over your own tears and you can't help but be annpyed that you can't even have a moment of self-pity without a couple of asshats interfering.

Of course that probably wouldn't happen with Zoie, but it's still a dick move to try leaving without informing all involved parties beforehand. Fortunately, she didn't have to worry about that, because that's when the person in question decided to make her unceremonious reappearance.

The blood, her air of nonchalance and the ensuing conversation left Mali in an odd place. She wasn't sure how she should react to the knowledge that her date just casually murdered a couple of people in cold blood. Part of Mali tried to tell the rest of herself not to jump to conclusions without much success. Another, much larger part of herself asked if the apparent crush she had was really such a good idea. And she couldn't really answer. Any internal bickering was shut down when the word "sewer" popped up.

She really didn't want to go through the sewers. She was wearing these nice, fancy clothes that Zoie had spent a lot of money on, and they'd just be totally ruined. Not to mention how gross the whole idea was. Mali was wearing open toed shoes. Nope. Not getting poop water all on her toes. Yet despite every fiber of her being rejecting the idea, she knew that the night would end up with trudging through sewer tunnels.

"Come on," Mali said, every word coming out of her mouth with all the energy of a birthday cake knocked off the dining room table. "Let's get going to the sewers. The less time we spend here, the better."


Atkin Bowman

Location: Palace: Lawn


Atkin breathed out a sigh of relief to himself when nothing immediately went wrong with the rest of the coronation as far as he could tell. His head was bowed, and there were no audio cues to let him know what was going on/ The sudden gust of wind didn't strike him as out of place either. However, he could help but pick up that the atmosphere of the ceremony had suddenly changed, and not in the way it should. There was no applause, just dumbfounded silence.

When he looked up, Valda was wearing the crown as she should, but then he looked over to Arya. The first thing he noticed is she looked even more beautiful today than usual. The curve of her jawline, her nearly ebony hair, those piercing green eyes were all captivating. Wait, what was that expression she carried on her face? He followed her line of gaze to where Luna had been standing just a moment prior.

Where was Luna? As he stared at the empty space where the princess had just been, something in him snapped. All that anger and frustration he had barely been keeping in that day erupted in the most immediate physical action he could perform at that moment. He didn't put any conscious thought into it. Hell, he didn't even feel the sensation of anger before his body acted. With both hands, the ExtraOrdinary Apprentice threw the small pillow he had been holding in a random direction as hard as he could. It didn't spend much time in the air, for it quickly found and obstacle in the path of its trajectory in the form of the newly crowned Queen's face.

His perception of time seemed to slow to 1/10th of its normal speed as he watched himself perform the greatest faux pas he had committed in his life. In an instant, all that anger turned into regret and guilt plainly on his face. Unlike his earlier rudeness, this wasn't just a matter of formality or tone policing. He fucked up, and it didn't even have to do with her newly promoted status. His brief status as ExtraOrdinary Apprentice had erased any preconceived notions of the royal family's inherent mysticality. Well the Queen was, that was merely fact. But when it came down to it, even the queen was just a person who could fuck up just as badly as anyone else. And as far as he was concerned, Valda was like him. She wasn't a raised as a noble, but some schmuck who just got pulled into this position by chance. Wearing a red dress and fancy circlet didn't change that one bit. But he still didn't mean to smack her in the face with a pillow in front of the entire Castle.

"Oh bollocks. Sorry, sorry, sorry. I did not mean to do that." The sincerity of his apology was evident in his tone, and he quickly scrambled to pick up both the pillow and the Two-Faced Ring, holding them out to her once again as if that were supposed to fix everything. But he didn't know what else he could do here. How was he supposed to make this up at a time like this? And how were they supposed to react to Luna's disappearance? He had no idea, and his apologies were probably making things worse, but at this point he was certain the entire day had been cursed so that anything and everything would go wrong.

Harry Kingsfield


Location:
Abandoned House



Harry carefully stepped through the house. When he was walking through the forest towards an unknown danger, he had a stride full of confidence. Yet here, where the most danger he was in was a simple fall, he walked as if he had to cross a barely frozen lake top. However, despite all of these cautions, suddenly he felt the ground give way from underneath his right foot, until his hip and arms hit the floor, preventing any further drop.

Immediately, he couldn't see his leg, but there was a pain the beyond the initial impact in his arms and hip, and there was heat that ran down his leg. With a bit of effort, his other leg found a foothold on the wall. With a bit of effort, Harry was able to push himself up and out of the newly created hole. Luckily enough, his pants remained intact; however, there was a ragged gash on his calf that ran red. He didn't have the time or supplies to properly clean it right at that moment, and it didn't seem that bad, but he couldn't just leave it to bleed all over his sock. Hastily, he removed his tie, and used it as a makeshift bandage for the wound. As he rose from where he'd been seated, he noticed the box.

So it seemed that this house wasn't entirely abandoned. Perhaps whoever was behind these crimes were using the house as a base. If nobody visited, they could plan as they pleased. He was almost about to start writing down notes when he heard the cars up front. Harry stacked all the photographs together and tucked them into his front jacket pocket before he went over to a nearby window to investigate. They weren't police cars, so they were either perpetrators/accessories, or nosy kids. Miranda's exit lent credence to the latter theory, but he couldn't be sure, for the time being he'd try to stay out of sight and observe what they did.
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