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Hi all. Currently takibg care of a personal emergency. Will be back and online by the weekend. If you see me online its because i just leave my accpunt on.
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IF I wasn't so bogged down with school work I would join this in a heartbeat.
Best Wishes from a fellow Roleplayer.
Okay then. Posted.

Just to let you know i think it's safe to say that the only time I'll be able to post is around the weekends.
Once Vivian sent the message Ray immediately went to work on getting the guard’s attention. Spotting the six guards Ray sent out a small flash of light in the forests and shouted for help. His acting skills aside the costume and special effects were good enough to get the guards attention. The six guards probably meant well, but Ray had a job to do. The moment they turned their heads Ray knocked them out. One of them managed to hurry off into the forest, but Ray sniped him off.

After taking their of their bodies and thoroughly makig sure that they would not wake up any time soon Ray joined Crimson Fox near the submarine. It was a silent agreement. They would take down three guards each. Vivain went to take care of the guys on the right by the forest while Ray took care of the men by the beach. Once he got close enough to one of the guys it was pretty easy to take them out.

Using the unconscious body as a form of shield Ray shot out blasts from his free hand to shoot. One enemy who was off into the distance has good aim, but not good enough. The other guard was making a run for it signaling for help on his radio. Acting quickly Ray tossed the unconscious guard, flew past the knocked out shooter and body blasted the guard into the ocean before he could alert for help.

The two heroes quickly disposed of their weapons and reconvened near the sub. The idea that they could sink the whole things was something he wanted to do. One of the many ways he enjoyed his powers was taking down large structures, but thankfully enough he had a smarter idea. “I want to, but why don’t we see what’s inside first. I’ll keep a look out here since I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t make sense of anything down there. If we find anything valuable, we radio it in and move on. We can trash it later.”

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“Since it’s closer, we might as well.” Gypsy said in agreement with Vibe. Once the two separated it was pretty easy to see how nervous the young man was. “Vibe you gotta relax man. You’re going to tip the security guys off. The best way to blend in is to look like you own the place. Plus I’m right here okay. I’ve got your back big boy.” Sensing that the young man was about to say something. “Also don’t talk when we’re in public. Cameras are watching and they might find it suspicious if they notice a mook talking to himself.” The two walked in silence under the directions of the map that they have. According to the information they have the armory was not that far off, a few more turns and then they were good.

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Quietly thinking Sandy weighed their options. The information that T gave them told them that the security room is relatively close by, farther than the armory though. If the two of them find it fast and peacefully, they could take it out quickly. On the other hand they can make several detours planting the gas bombs and detonate them once they reach the security rooms. Formulating the most efficient and effective plan was hard, but after some thinking Sandy finally came up with something concrete. “Here’s what we’ll do.”
“We’ll go to the security room first. We’ll make several detours along the way to leave the charges in vents and hallways.” Sandy took out six small pellets from his belt and gave them to Jack. “These are for you. In case of emergencies. They’re not as big enough for a whole facility, but they’ll get you out of a small fight.” Sandy was about to finish his whole plan when a few underlings started to walk in. “Let’s walk and talk.”

The two started walking towards their destination as casually as possible. Sandy made sure to memorize his way there to look like he knew the place. Whenever they got the chance one of them would go into a room and subtly leave a gas pellet into a corner. The plan was that they would slowly make their way to the security room, disable the cameras, and take control of it as much as possible. Once tehy deal with the cameras and hopefully get a better map of the place, they’ll be able to plant the much larger gas charges elsewhere.
Are you still there?
It can work, but for now I figure once those three start to get the rafts moving we can time skip to sometime in the late afternoon. Everyone will have to figure out how to deal with the darkness and the food issue, or something along those lines anyway.

No need to rush, post whenever you can. I have an exam on Monday and applications to begin anyway so we're both pretty busy.
I posted btw.
Havent gotten to working on a post yet.
sorry about that.
Applications for college transfers and schoolwork are burying me in a pile of well work.
I have read it though so I know what I want to do I just need to fins the time to actually write it.
Alex was pretty tempted to do what everyone else did and go back inside the tent, but he held himself No good would really come out of him going inside. Running away from the problem doesn’t help anyone. The best course of action is the one wherein people actually do something. Of course he couldn’t really blame the people who did, especially Maybaleen. From what Alex understands the woman has just lost a son, and that’s something she has to figure out. Saying he understands what she’s going through of course would be a great lie since he doesn’t know what it means to lose someone like that.

The same thing could be said about everyone else who went inside the. The two teenagers from the other boat looked angry and shocked themselves so they would need to figure their own things out. Alex could do with some quiet and thinking on himself, but staying inside wouldn’t do hi any good. Past experience has taught him that going down that path never lead to anything good and only made things worse outside. There was also the matter of the unconscious guy who he should take care of since the two people on their team left, and the only person who seemed to know what needed to be done needed his help.

“So…Doc, what should we do now?” Alex asked the doctor in a nonchalant and casual tone. He’s never been much of a good leader and the doctor obviously knows more than him so she should be their defacto leader.

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In all honesty, Maddie thought there would be shouting and violence. Her years of experience working in a hospital has toughened her skin and taught her to anticipate angry patients. Delivering good news was easy because good news meant being alive and not being hooked up to machines. Bad news always meant saying things like “I’m sorry, but there was nothing we could do” Or “We need to prepare for the worst”. No one takes new like that well, and some lash out. It’s just something that you have to forgive people for because no one should hear news like that. The sheer fact that they managed to be rational and calm adults about it made her kind of proud.

Most of them left and went back inside their respective tents. It made sense for them to shit themselves off for now. The only people that stayed outside was Deepti, the little Indian girl, and Alex who Maddie could not figure out why he would stay here. Arrios was also outside, but he was unconscious so he doesn’t really count. It was a much better turnout than he thought.

“Well Mr. Barrientos.” Maddie began addressing the young tattooed man’s question. “Like I said our priority right now is to get to land. Our supplies won’t last and I doubt the weather won’t always be this peaceful.” Maddie said calmly. There was also the matter of sea creatures. Although the chances were quite low there was no guarantee that there wouldn’t be any predators out in the open. In the modern world death by sharks or any other sea creatures were low, that was the norm back then, but now she was sure that was not the case.

“The three of us” Maddie referred to herself, Alex, and Deepti. “should be good enough to get the boats moving in the right direction. If we are where we are supposed to be the closest land mass should be mainland America, Houston best.” The other two were listening fairly intently, which was a good sign. Maddie crouched down next to her backpack and took out a small compass inside the side pocket. “Each backpack has a compass so make sure not to lose it.” Opening the device Maddie looked at the compass. “According to here north is that way” Maddie adjusted herself and pointed towards her left. The “way” that she was referring to was covered in nothing but thick fog. “There are oars located on each boat, four each. Grab one of each and meet me back here so we can go to where we need to. Understood?.”

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If it was up to him Simon would have stayed outside instead he went back inside his own room inside the raft by the door inspecting the bag. It was too hard to be outside. He wanted to ask the doctor more questions. More specifically, he wanted to know about why they were the one’s chosen. The biological and physical qualities aside there would be more things that went into this program other than simply being great. If they were chosen based only on their genetics then that meant his family could be here as well.

There was also the matter of the other teams. The doctor’s answers weren’t enough he needed more information. If there are other teams then where would they be, how would they find each, were they awake yet, and did they even survive the experience these were among his most prominent questions. Survival was also another question he wanted to know. How did the people to expect them to live in this world, what resources did they provide and did they even provide resources for the last ditch effort to save humanity surely they would have Simon thought.

The doctor also mentioned shelters were made. How many were there, where were they, how many people could they contain, could his family have been in there and are they even. These questions were aimed specifically at them, their group, and the United States, but what would that mean for the other countries. Did the other countries survive, did their teams wake up yet, what of their shelters, or are there even countries outside of the United States.

Thinking about the other countries made Simon realize that the world outside would be different as well. All the things he knew about the world would have been gone by now. The places he wanted to visit would have been destroyed by now. The food he’s always wanted to eat would be long gone because those people would be dead. The culture of the people would be lost forever. Knowledge that humanity has gained over the centuries would be reset and people who mastered the sciences would be long gone. Simply thinking about it drained all of the color on his face.

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Maybeleen didn’t want to be alone. She didn’t want to go back into the dark room. It reminded her of a cage. She wanted to be outside in the open sea. She wanted to feel the ocean beneath her feet, smell the salty breeze, and experience the wet air. All the things that her body needed contradicted with what her mind told her to do. She didn’t feel sad, she felt anger and frustration and the worst part was that she didn’t know who to get angry at.

She could be angry at the people who put her here, but she couldn’t hate them. The members of this team, especially that doctor was also an option, but when Summer looked at her she was reminded of her mother, a no holds barred type of woman who was simply doing what was told of her or what was necessary. There were also her parents, who if that doctor was telling the truth agreed to let her get taken away, but they were her parents and no matter how horrible may them see she didn’t have it in her heart to hate them.

Summer was lying down in her room listening to the soft sound of the ocean. The sound that she once loved slowly became more frightening and suffocating as tears ran down her face. She cried because she understood what the doctor said. She cried because she did not want to believe what she knew could be real.
Im still very much live btw.
Ill be working on a post this weekend.
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