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The Legion [Mods] ([personal profile] letsgolegion) wrote in [community profile] legionmissions2017-01-03 12:57 am

SILENT HORIZON - [Part 1: The In-Between] [modplot]

Who| Everyone who signed up
What| 2 spoopy
Where| In The In-Between, the pocket dimension inside the Silent Horizon
When| After Valor's Day. Mission starts shortly before "No Sanity Clause" and runs simultaneously in game time
Warnings/Notes| Potential warnings for EVERYTHING. This is a horror plot that may tread a lot of ground. Please keep in mind that you can stumble on disturbing stuff in almost any thread. We advise all players to put warnings in the subjects of threads when they lean towards cut-worthy stuff.


The mission was simple. The team had to board the derelict Silent Horizon, a ship with an experimental stardrive, after it finally reappeared in UP space, many hours after it was supposed to reappear, during its first field test. No life signs were aboard, but the presence of several Roboticans on the crew -- who were undetectable by bioscan -- meant that the ship had to be boarded to make sure the Robotican crewmen were gone, too.

The United Planets government, concerned about the loss of the crew members, asked the Legion to step in, in case the threat on board was of a metapowered nature. Due to the massive danger implied by an entire starship crew going missing, the response team sent on the mission was relatively large, more than enough to handle any hostiles. None of this "we'll just send one tiny team to go alone into a giant starship against an unknown threat" business. No, if there was a hostile force on the ship, the plan was "let's drop 25+ Legionnaires on its head." Safety in numbers.

It was a good idea. In theory. In most cases, it would've given them the edge that would've let them face something very nasty without succumbing to it themselves. But in practice, it just meant that it was a much larger team that suddenly went missing after watching the last video log of the previous crew on the command deck.

Screams poured out of the screen the moment it started to play -- automatically -- when they entered the command deck. Onscreen, they saw the original crew murdering each other, tearing each other apart in a blood-soaked rampage.

"Wait, stop! What's wrong with everyone? Why are you --?" cried out one of the Robotican crew members, clearly immune from whatever was causing the madness, but his cries went unheeded as one of his Coluan crew-mates bashed his head clean off with a chair.

After the video played, the darkness swept in, wrapping around the whole team of Legionnaires, making them feel frozen all the way down to their bones and stealing consciousness away from them. When they woke again, they all found themselves separated, waking up in a realm of nightmares.

The halls breathe here -- at least in the places that have walls. They flex in and out, like the passageways inside the lungs. Sometimes the walls give way to open nightmare-scapes, remote and foggy, or bright and alien and exposed. The landscape bends and shifts around them, reacting to their thoughts and fears. And every so often, far off, there is the pitter-pat of something strange moving through this place. Like the sound of many feet -- or hands -- slapping against the ground or flesh-walls.

At some point, there is always a voice that each of them hears, tinny and robotic and distant, warning them of a being called the Faceless, that rules this realm. They're told not to feed from his blood, that if they do they'll be made a part of this place. If they accept his offer, and change forms, they'll eventually bleed to death, and if the Faceless isn't stopped before they die, those that die in their mutated forms will belong to him forever.

It's not the only voice they'll hear, though. This is a land filled with whispers. And screams. And the sounds of begging sometimes, too.

And for some of the Legionnaires, the In-Between speaks to them, touches something deep and dark inside them -- and it's calling them home.
vata: (right back)

[personal profile] vata 2017-01-20 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
There's a pause, an exasperated sigh as she falls back on her heels to sit perched on the flooring in front of what could pass for an open wound— if ships and flesh were designed by the same creatures. Some inorganic pass at making a body on an unthinkable scale.

From over her shoulder she watches him as he shivers in unease and, yeah, she gets it.

"Oye, mijo, look. I know, it isn't great. Believe me I don't want to do it," Said, ever so helpfully, while she irreverently flicks gore from her fingertips. "But if we want to get out of here? We need all the information we can get about how this place works."

Tilting her head, there's another reluctant pause before she adds: "Even when it's...gross."

[personal profile] the_real_sir_prize 2017-01-29 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
"I know," Victor says queasily, wiping his hands off on his pants. "I just don't usually see any...thing like that."

He gestures toward the open wound, then makes the mistake of looking at it and gags, turning away again. No, this situation is definitely not something figure skating prepared him for.

"Did you find anything?"
vata: (es la muerto)

[personal profile] vata 2017-02-02 10:37 am (UTC)(link)
"You want the truth? Me either."

And for that, she sounds a little hollow. A little tired. Her first mission had been so easy, so suited to her skillset and filled to the brim with useful allies worth the effort of assisting. Here? Here, she can't keep anyone at her back to save her life - literally. Even Gabriel's disappeared and there's a bitterness that sticks between her teeth for it.

But she tries, for sanity's sake, not to let it bleed too much when she turns around to face him.

"No tienes nada."