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Trustfell Mods ([personal profile] trustharder) wrote in [community profile] trusthell2016-02-28 12:00 am

Welcome.

You last remember feeling safe.

You don't know what caused that response, now that you think about it; you can't remember what you were doing before the warm, comfortable feeling came over you, a sensation somewhere between relief and the light contentment that comes with the knowledge that you're safe enough to sleep and god, are you ready to. It feels like you may have been sleeping for a while before this, even; your limbs are heavy in the memory, and you recall how difficult it was to open your eyes.

Turning your head is likewise difficult, it feels kind of like it's full of sand. Weighted-down by sleep. It's so much easier to remain still, and so you do, and before you haze out again you can vaguely hear a voice.

It's no one you recognize, and it sounds strange and vaguely distorted as you start to drift off again.

"Everything'll be fine."

There isn't an answer that you can hear; the voice speaks once more.

"...you ready?"

You don't remember what you wanted to say to that. Always, maybe. Or Ready for what? Or perhaps What's happened to me?

But none of it matters, because consciousness slips away from you too quickly for you to respond.

---

You wake up some time later; the comfortable, safe feeling from earlier certainly isn't dampened any by the bed you wake up in. Whether you like it soft as a cloud or firm enough to support the most finicky of spines, the bed you're in is nice, and it's pretty much exactly what you've been looking for in a mattress.

Shame the rest of the room is probably going to be a bit jarring when you wake up properly.

The room you're in is completely unfamiliar, all concrete and steel and almost nothing that makes it yours - but there's a trunk near the bed and there's what looks like a smartphone sitting on the trunk, and you might want to grab that before you leave the room. Trying to text or call out won't do anything for the time being, unfortunately, but it's something. A lifeline, maybe.

If you're looking to see if anyone is here with you, maybe you can find someone as you wander through the main corridor; after all, there are a few places to explore here, even if the bulk of the place is pretty much a straight shot down the center. If you're looking to gather, the dining hall is probably the best place for it, as it's large enough to accommodate all of you.

Wherever you choose to go, however, there are a set of rules posted in every room; the far wall of the dining hall, across from the entrances, also has a bulletin board with twenty-seven pictures, along with some...interesting information, posted on it. The board is large enough for all of you to look at it, but you might not want to try to get at anything posted there; just like the rules, there's glass in front of it, and it's looking to be extremely shatterproof.

Sorry about that.

There's one more thing you'll notice on your wanderings through the corridor – there are no windows, and there are no doors that can possibly lead outside.

Looks like you're trapped. Might as well get to know those that are here with you.
amygdalae: (I'm listening)

ayyyyyy

[personal profile] amygdalae 2016-02-29 07:34 am (UTC)(link)
There is quite a lot to digest in the beginning.

[Now, though, not as much... for better or for worse.

Let's be real, its probably for the worse.]
pokexplorer: (❖ calmly)

[personal profile] pokexplorer 2016-03-01 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
Of a new project? Certainly. I'd say it's much more preferable under controlled circumstances though.

[This is like a project in a way, isn't it? Uncovering facts and information. That's what scientists like to do!

...Just not typically in a super-sleuth sort of way.]
amygdalae: I wish things could go your way (is that what you think?)

[personal profile] amygdalae 2016-03-01 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
[Well, can't exactly let something like that stop them right now, can they.]

We'll just have to make do with what we've got right now. We could try sorting out between what could potentially give us clues and what can be disregarded.
pokexplorer: (❖ doin science)

[personal profile] pokexplorer 2016-03-01 05:22 am (UTC)(link)
I would be happy to.

[Figuring they're going to make a good conversation out of this, Colress decides to take a seat wherever is available.]

Shall we start with what we've found here? Admittedly it's obviously not much, but- did you discover anything in the sections you've already perused?
amygdalae: (science tiem)

[personal profile] amygdalae 2016-03-01 06:48 am (UTC)(link)
[Bruce does the same as well after a moment - they're probably going to be here for a while, but its not like Bruce minds a lot. Discussions are always good in his book.]

Nothing much. The lack of nonfiction is notable, but I'm sure you must have noticed that by now as well.
pokexplorer: (❖ considering)

[personal profile] pokexplorer 2016-03-02 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
Indeed I have. Nothing pertaining to history in addition to science. I believe they want things to be as nondescript as possible.

Did you happen to recognize any authors in the fiction titles? Notable authors specific to a certain region, things like that.
amygdalae: I just choose not to say them (I have a lot of words)

[personal profile] amygdalae 2016-03-02 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
[Well...]

In a way--yes? Their names aren't entirely similar, but they have enough of a striking resemblance. [Though the contents of what they write are...

well

another thing entirely]
pokexplorer: (❖ oh?)

[personal profile] pokexplorer 2016-03-02 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
[Oh! Well, this is some progress! Colress leans in a bit, obviously interested.]

Really? How so?
amygdalae: (look what we've got here)

[personal profile] amygdalae 2016-03-02 02:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, for example--

[Bruce reaches to take a random book, turning it around so that the other can see the spine, where the author and the title of the book is printed on it.]

Everything is close enough to have a striking resemblance to things I recognize, but altered in--different ways. Nothing too big in the grand scheme of things, though.
pokexplorer: (❖ doin science)

[personal profile] pokexplorer 2016-03-03 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
[He gives the spine a good look. The author means nothing to him, but he can understand where Bruce is coming from.]

In other words, it lists a famous author, but slightly changes the name, making it seem like an unsubtle disguise?
amygdalae: I wish things could go your way (is that what you think?)

[personal profile] amygdalae 2016-03-03 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
That's the long and short of it.

[It is incredibly unsubtle.]
pokexplorer: (❖ brains)

[personal profile] pokexplorer 2016-03-03 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
Even that is a clue when you stop to consider it. Despite it being a cheap knockoff, it still implies that they at least have to be somewhat aware of the original author, doesn't it?

[The striking similarity can't be a complete coincidence, can it?]
amygdalae: remember that you are human (Default)

[personal profile] amygdalae 2016-03-03 06:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[That is true... Bruce hadn't quite thought of it that way.]

That is something to consider. [A soft hum.] Though I suppose there are a lot of things to consider.

[...just with nothing to come out from it.]
pokexplorer: (❖ pleased)

[personal profile] pokexplorer 2016-03-04 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
We can just sort it into the pile of thoughts that we won't disregard for now. Progress is progress!

[It really is interesting though...Is this location closer to where Bruce is from, perhaps?]
amygdalae: but that plane is really not Starscream (yes I just said that)

[personal profile] amygdalae 2016-03-04 01:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[A nod.]

One into that pile, then.

[Progress indeed. Now what to bring up next...]

How about you? Did you find anything of note?
pokexplorer: (❖ doin science)

[personal profile] pokexplorer 2016-03-05 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
This doesn't apply to the library exactly- well, indirectly I suppose since nothing from my area seems to be present here...

[He neatly clasps his hands together as he considers his wording.]

The most alarming thing I have discovered is everyone's apparent lack of knowledge about Pokemon. While it is possible to not know very much about them, nearly everyone should at least know of them...

[He looks up at Bruce, waiting to see if he'll fall into the crowd of Pokemon-less people or not.]
amygdalae: its going to drop eventually (waiting for that other shoe)

[personal profile] amygdalae 2016-03-05 12:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[WELL...

Sorry, Colress, he's gonna disappoint you.]


...sorry, I think you'll have to put me with the rest of those people, too.

[He vaguely heard of it before? But he was always too busy studying and working to really play games.]
pokexplorer: (❖ pleased)

[personal profile] pokexplorer 2016-03-06 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
[You hurt his heart, Bruce.

Okay not really, he kind of expected it.]


That's quite all right, I am happy to explain. They are creatures with powers that humans are not capable of. Breathing fire, expelling water and electricity, super strength...things of that nature. They are extremely important to humans, and have been helping us for a long time.
amygdalae: (if I may suggest)

[personal profile] amygdalae 2016-03-06 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
[Ah.

Okay then.

That sure is something.]


Isn't that kind of incredibly dangerous, though?
pokexplorer: (❖ data collecting)

[personal profile] pokexplorer 2016-03-07 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
Dangerous in what way?

[Said with a tone of genuine curiosity.]
amygdalae: (repeat that again.)

[personal profile] amygdalae 2016-03-07 11:33 am (UTC)(link)
Well, you have all these creatures that can naturally breath fire and summon electricity, among other things. There's so many hazards around just like that.
pokexplorer: (❖ klinklang)

[personal profile] pokexplorer 2016-03-08 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
Ahh, I see! But that is only if you think pessimistically about it. They also help us with those abilities- supplying electricity in emergency situations, and heating water or providing general warmth in the cold.

In most cases, wild Pokemon keep to themselves unless provoked while Pokemon owned by trainers are well-behaved. I won't say that there aren't any hiccups, but most dangers can be dealt with.
amygdalae: Loki plans to go to New York (just so you know)

[personal profile] amygdalae 2016-03-08 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
...that's good to hear.

[Bruce isn't ENTIRELY CONVINCED but hey, he doesn't live in that kind of place, so how is he to know.]

And you study them, from what I've gathered?
pokexplorer: (❖ brains)

[personal profile] pokexplorer 2016-03-09 04:54 am (UTC)(link)
[He has every right not to be convinced tbh...]

Correct! Specifically, I am looking for what draws out the most of a Pokemon's power during battle.

[He'll just...leave it at that since he figures further explanation won't mean much to someone who has literally just been introduced to Pokemon.]

I've put a lot of time and effort into my research...so being away from it all is slightly worrisome for me.
amygdalae: (did you say that the Hulk is gray)

[personal profile] amygdalae 2016-03-09 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
'During battle'?

[Yeaaaah Bruce needs to pause there. A battle? Like a territorial fight, or...?]

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