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>That awkward moment when you learn the religious revival movement you were headin was actually a vehicle for a Lovecraftian Abomination masquerading as a God to jack your body and take over the world
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>That moment when you realize that you can only do fandom RPs because you're bad at original characters. This is what I get for never playing DnD
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"I'm glad to hear that" Alicia said as Lily confirmed that there was no hard feelings. The fact that she seemed to hold herself just as responsible for what had happened back at the hospital helped. And she was right about Alex still resenting that. They were probably lucky that he had been incredibly distracted during the Justine thing, then.

But with the sound of rising sirens, it looked like their time here was coming to an end. This was further reinforced by Kimble hurrying over, and she glanced over before nodding in agreement. 'I'm sure we'll meet again. It's not that big of a city," she told Lily, the other girl zipping off to rejoin her companion.

Alicia turned towards Kimble, only to stiffen for a moment as she felt something in her clothes that she hadn't before. That drew her attention away, a quick search revealing the folded up square of paper. Unfolding it, she glanced at the contents long enough to know that this was something she should probably handle later.

So that would return to her pocket before she nodded to Kimble, moving to leave the site of the graveyard before the cops arrived. She made it a short distance before her mind was made up, a realization and a desire that she had not been able to lay out before today. Or perhaps it was just the stress of the fight that made her need to do something to let it all off. If she could.

"Well, after this I definitely need a break," she remarked, before raising her voice so those still present could hear her. "I'm going to go get some food, maybe some ice cream. Anyone who wants to come with is more than welcome," she called out, directing a pointed look at Katarina in the process. Just in case she thought that they had only come here to fight for the safety of the world rather than talk about her partnership like she had wanted.

And with that, she turned and made her exit with the others.
I figured I should give the person I'm directly talking to a chance to respond before I post again. Otherwise there's no point in interacting with anyone who will take more than a day or two to get a post up, and that doesn't seem fair.


"All ships, prepare for transwarp in three, two, one...warp!"

It was a dark time for the Earth Federation. Standing aboard the bridge of the Andromeda, Captain Yamanami was faced with the gravity of the situation. The Comet Empire was still on the advance, the fleet had been decimated, and Earth was directly on the firing line. All they had bought was time, and that was something they would not have for long.

Perhaps he would have been more confident if he hadn't been at Saturn, hadn't seen their ships swiped aside with ease. Certainly high command still seemed fairly confident that they could work something out, which was why they were currently en route to the Time Fault in order to effect repairs and prepare for the next coming battle. At least he didn't have to worry about missing that fight.

It was one of the advantages of the Time Fault, cutting down the period that it would take to fix this battle damage from potentially months to mere days or weeks. And the Andromeda had taken a pounding. The Wave Motion Guns were inoperable, courtesy of the hit that had pretty much caved in the bow of the ship. There was lesser damage all over from weapons fire and collision damage, and even their warp system was offline. That was why they were currently being towed by the two Dreadnaughts attached to the hull on either side of them.

"Continue patching up what we can. I need to go make a report for command," Yamanami said before turning tio depart the bridge. "XO has the conn."

"Aye aye sir, I have the conn," replied Kenshirou as he took over the main seat. Metal shone with the hiss of automatic doors as Yamanami moved to leave the bridge. he was confident in the crew that he had established here, meaning that he was already thinking about the report that he had in mind with each step. They needed to know about what had gone wrong so a new plan could be formulated, one that would hopefully work this time.

He had almost made it out of the room when a shudder ran through the ship, the tunnel of light visible through the viewscreen flaring in an eye catching way. Before he could ask a report came in, causing him to turn from what he had been doing. "We're getting warp fluctuations," Reynolds reported from his station. "It's destabilizing our travel."

Returning to his seat, Yamanami glanced at his viewscreens to begin reading what reports were passed to him. "Accumulated battle damage?" Given the state they were in, that was the most likely reason for any difficulties.

"No, it's not anything we're doing," Renyold assured him quickly, running analyses and diagnostics. "It...looks like it's coming from an outside source."

Before he could say anything else the ship visibly shook, a sharp jolt that had them rocking in their seats. "Yorktown's connections are snapping. She's falling out of warp!" The report was quick, and closer to panic now. This shouldn't be happening and they all knew that, as far as any of them knew. Was it another Gatlantean weapon? If it was, there wasn't much they could do.

The warp field rippled, visibly twisting and weakening to mark the departing of the vessel beside them. Which only made things worse as the process began again on the other side. "Is there anything we can do? I need options." He was not about to lose the ship when Earth was in danger.

"It's no good," Kenshirou replied after a few moments. "Our Wave Motion system isn't able to compensate with the damage we've taken. We're losing the Paris too."

Frowning, Yamanami accepted the inevitable as he activated the internal comm system. "All hands, brace for sudden deceleration," he warned through the alert system, which had been going since the Yorktown had separated. Crewmembers scrambled all over the ship, prepared for what was likely to be a violent stop. Just in time as well, as the other accompanying ship was pulled away from them in Warp. They would continue for a few seconds longer before transitioning back to real space, left floating in the dark void between stars.

They were quick to spring to action, confirming that this did not seem to be an ambush, while also beginning to work out exactly where they had landed. Hopefully they weren't too far off the beaten path to contact the Navy and get this mess sorted out. Head were going to roll for this, of that there was no doubt.

"We're being hailed on an open broadcast," Kenshirou reported, before confusion crossed his features as he glanced back at the captain. "It's something about...Atlantis?"h

"What, like the city that sunk in the ocean?" asked Lieutenant Kolkhov from his position at the tactical station with a skeptical look. What kind of nonsense was that?

Needless to say, Yamanami was not pleased. They were on a clock here, and every minute wasted was the closer that Gatlantis got to Earth and all of its people. They had already been subjected to near extinction once, he would not allow it again. "Hail them," he told his XO, who nodded and did just that. "Unknown vessel, this is the United Nations Cosmos Navy Ship Andromeda. I don't know what kind of joke this is, but it isn't a funny one. We are on urgent military business, and if you are responsible for this then there will be consequences. Heave to and prepare to be boarded."

Face gazing out the windows to the star field beyond, he wore a determined look as he waited for a response. They would get this sorted out, then get back to Earth to prepare for their defense. The less time was spent here, the better.

Though, this probably would have been more intimidating if the Wave Motion Guns weren't a bunch of twisted metal on the front bow. Oh well, they would make do anyway.

@Sep
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I'll just have the ship come equipped with translation technology. Hell, the Ancients must have had some in order to talk with the other races they encountered or allied with.


They had the language of SCIENCE



Faced with multiple pulls for her attention, Alicia would address June first, as that seemed the most important. Feeling the eyes falling upon her in near reverence, Alicia couldn't help but wince as she shook her head. "I appreciate the confidence guys, but this wasn't anything that I did."

Glancing back at Serenity, a small tremble entered her tone as she remained motionless. "This was something else,. A real miracle, from the Beckoners themselves." She understood the confusion of course, but she wanted to put things right before they got too carried away with this. She didn't want to take credit for something she hadn't done, especially not something as miraculous as this.

With that June got to work, whipping everyone into action. Worried for Penny as she was, they were close enough that she was confident any trouble would bring her running in an instant. As for the Overcity jaunt, that shouldn't be too difficult, even with the familiar girl running over to hitch along.

That just left two, at least at the moment. She took a deep breath before facing the two who seemed just as intent to stand in front of her, with a lot of prodding questions to go with it. "We fought Justine together. She ran ahead and got herself killed, I got frozen into an ice block and missed the showdown," she explained matter of factly. What followed was less pleasing, gaze narrowing in a growing annoyance and wariness as the topic shifted to Binky, of all people. Truth be told, she hadn't been kept in the loop regarding what Binky was up to. But she knew that the whole thing was important enough that she couldn't just go feeding information to strangers. Especially not in times like these.

Catching an approaching figure from the corner of her eye, she ended the exchange. "Binky is safe with us, and that's all you need to know," she replied, tone on the terse side. "After everything that's happened in the past few months, that's the kind of information we're done giving away for free."

Quite deliberately she turned and walked away with an implied cold shoulder, instead heading over to Lily with a warming smile. She hadn't been sure that they would get the chance to meet again, and though the outfit was different and she wasn't quite sure, Lily just as quickly confirmed her identity to remove any doubt. "That's right," she confirmed, offering a hand once they were face to face. "And you're Lily, right? It's nice to have a formal meeting for once. Though it'd be nice if these sorts of things didn't always involve fighting."

With a sigh, Alicia let a hand come to rest on her hip as we chatted. "And you're welcome. Someone would have had to come after her anyway, especially with what she did to us after you were taken. It just...expedited the process. You've got some determined friends."

She fell silent for a moment, glancing around to try and locate that guy. At least he didn't seem to be around, which meant she was a bit more comfortable with the other only thing that she needed to talk about off the top of her head. "Though speaking of that, I was wondering if we were still, you know, cool. No hard feelings over what happened at the hospital, that sort of thing." She leaned forward, cupping her hand to speak in a somewhat loud whisper. You know, just in case he was actually around and she had missed it. "I don't think Alex likes us for it."

@BrokenPromise@Ariamis
Daniel Winters - Seattle

"Another day in paradise," Daniel mused aloud to himself. Clad in his usual black suit, he remained a few steps behind his ward as Liliana Snow briskly walked down the morning streets of Seattle. It was an early start for them on a cloudy day, a result of the packed schedule that Snow had cooked up for their trip. Mostly shopping, some sightseeing, the usual. The hours could be rough, but that was something that one got used to with time. He'd had plenty of time for that in the Army, so he was used to it by now.

His gaze swept the streets they walked along, alert for any suspicious activity that might indicate a potential threat to his client. He hadn't lost anyone before, and he didn't intend to now. Besides, Liliana was a good kid despite her flaws. He'd have regretted it if something happened to her on his watch.

She was used to his constant presence by now that she didn't have to glance over his shoulder to make sure that he was still there, red dress rippling in the wind. "Alright next I think we'll head down here," she muttered to herself with a glance at her phone. They'd gone over the route the night before, but she was always particular about directions. It made things easier on him, at least.

Catching a glimpse of her eager smile, Daniel had to fight to keep the infectious look from slipping on to his face as well. He had to look stern, intimidating. And he did. It was just hard with a boss that you could actually stand.

They were about to cross the street when something happened. A rumbling, one that shook the cars where they sat. Liliana squeaked as Daniel grabbed her and pulled the both of them into the doorway of one of the nearby buildings, following training that he had been taught some time ago in case it got worse. Fortunately it didn't, soon settling down back to a normal day.

"What was that?" Liana asked as Daniel relaxed his protective embrace. Almost on reflex she went for her phone to scour the news while Daniel's gaze swept over the some what unperturbed people nearby.

"Earthquake. Not a big one though, it looks like," he offered after a moment. Well, it made for an exciting day at least, even if they didn't need it.

Frowning, Liliana's fingers tapped quickly as she brought up news apps to see if they had anything to say. "But that's normal for Seattle right? I mean, there's that fault in California nearby."

"Yeah. Was probably just a tremor." Considering the fact that it hadn't been anything particularly strong, Daniel didn't see a reason why they should worry about it too much. The world was returning to normalcy, so it looked like it was time to get back to business. Especially if no one else was worried.

Almost no one, at least. Glancing over, he caught the frown that Liliana wore before she let out a surprised grunt. "Huh," she mused aloud, scrolling over some page or other. "That's weird..."

"What?" Daniel asked, moving to look over her shoulder before she deigned to show him what she was looking at. It was the BBC, because of course it was, he noted idly before turning to the actual headline.

Still wearing something of a worried scowl, reflected in lilac colored eyes, Liliana quickly explained. "That earthquake. They're saying it was everywhere. Like, the whole world at the same time."

Daniel could tell she was worried, but consoled himself with reading the article before he said anything one way or the other. "Resonating supervolacnos, huh?" he muttered aloud. It sounded kinda like nonsense to him, but he would be the first to admit that he wasn't a scientist. Even if it was nonsense, there wasn't much the two of them could do about it anyway. "Well, they say they've got people working on it. We can be worried if it happens again."

"You sure?" Liliana asked as they got underway again, this time at a slower pace than before.

"Yeah, of course I am," Daniel assured her. "Have I ever let you down before?" Unable to dispute it, Liliana regained a bit of that smile as they moved past the buildings that rose high over their heads. Still, he couldn't help but shake the nagging feeling he had, or the prickling of the hair on the back of his arms. Hopefully it was nothing, but he just couldn't be sure....

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It's honestly your call. As long as you are happy not necessarily always having interaction that's fine with me.


Nah, I'm fine with the Andromeda for now. Maybe next time a game like this comes along.
@Flamelord Love it, but disappointed that best boy isn't aboard. Everyone is always going on about how Okita was best captain, but mah boi Hijikata was objectively better. I mean, who else could pull off a strategy that involves diving into a black hole and surviving? Not fuckin' Okita.


I know, but such is life. In 2199 Hijikata is the one driving Yamato around to do the saving the galaxy schtick after he lost favor with the higher ups over opposition to the development of wave motion weapons. You'll just have to accept Yamanami instead.

And I thought about the Advent, but setting up a faction in the outer rim on my own might have been a bit too sandbox-y for this RP
Mostly complete, just deciding on if there's any more notable crew I want to add/things to flesh out. The usual.


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