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The Demon Core [closed]
Who| Dipper and Pidge
What| A duo mission gone haywire
Where| Planet Freep, the Second Galaxy
When| After Silent Horizon, before Books of Magic and Out With the Old
Warnings/Notes| N/a
The mission is simple. As part of the ongoing diplomatic missions to the Second Galaxy, they're to meet with the leaders of the planet Freep in a peaceful exchange of information about Freep's technology and what technology the UP can offer them, so that trade can be opened up between them.
Pidge is on the mission due to her technical expertise and Dipper's supposed to be some extra muscle in case things go south, to help Pidge hold out until backup can come from the Legion. Kid Quantum felt the mission was easy enough for it to be a good place for Dipper to dip his toes back in the water after his involuntary medical leave.
So far, it's been as easy as expected. The Freepians have very advanced computer technology and energy sources to share, and they're very pleased with the threshold gates and hard light holograms that the UP can offer.
There's not much that Dipper can do when it comes to all the tech stuff so he leans against a nearby wall with his arms crossed, as Pidge gets to work, smiling a little at her obvious enthusiasm.
...And trying to avoid seeming like he's staring because that'd come off totally weird and creepy. Doo dee doo, just minding his business, keeping an eye out for potential threats.
What| A duo mission gone haywire
Where| Planet Freep, the Second Galaxy
When| After Silent Horizon, before Books of Magic and Out With the Old
Warnings/Notes| N/a
The mission is simple. As part of the ongoing diplomatic missions to the Second Galaxy, they're to meet with the leaders of the planet Freep in a peaceful exchange of information about Freep's technology and what technology the UP can offer them, so that trade can be opened up between them.
Pidge is on the mission due to her technical expertise and Dipper's supposed to be some extra muscle in case things go south, to help Pidge hold out until backup can come from the Legion. Kid Quantum felt the mission was easy enough for it to be a good place for Dipper to dip his toes back in the water after his involuntary medical leave.
So far, it's been as easy as expected. The Freepians have very advanced computer technology and energy sources to share, and they're very pleased with the threshold gates and hard light holograms that the UP can offer.
There's not much that Dipper can do when it comes to all the tech stuff so he leans against a nearby wall with his arms crossed, as Pidge gets to work, smiling a little at her obvious enthusiasm.
...And trying to avoid seeming like he's staring because that'd come off totally weird and creepy. Doo dee doo, just minding his business, keeping an eye out for potential threats.
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Can they actually make it in time? She's calculating their trajectory and the speed of the lid as best she can, though it's tricky to do in the air. Will they make it?
...Probably? Maybe?
Hopefully.
She probably could go faster if she'd left Dipper behind, even though try as she might she can't conjure up a scenario where she wins without him. The fact that he's quite literally slowing her down doesn't bother her at all.
...Is it...weird that he's clinging to her back so tightly?
Buy before that thought can go anywhere, she feels an odd lurch in the cable and snaps her head up. Nuclon's undone the hook, and he's letting it go-
Pidge shouts as the upward momentum peters out and they start falling back down.
She doesn't have time to think. She snaps the bayard back to it's handle and then fires it at the wall -somewhere, anywhere- to keep them from splatting all over the floor.
"Dipper!" She shouts, though what she means by it is a bit up in the air, even to her. Dipper, brace yourself? Dipper, be ready to let go? Dipper, don't die? Maybe all of them at once.
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The quiet little, "ow," from the bottom of the silo is a good sign. It's not a scream of pain and it's not total silence.
"I really need to work on my upper body strength."
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If she sees tomorrow.
No, she really needs to not think like that. At least Dipper is...OK? OK enough to reconvene and think of another plan. She drops down in the dark -Yep, going to hurt tomorrow- and pulls out her belt flashlight. Where did he land...?
"We'll get you a harness until then?"
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He has some dignity, okay? Not a lot of it, but some.
Dipper looks up at the now-closed lid on the tunnel.
"That's a new level of bad previously undiscovered by science," he says, holding up his flashlight to see if there are some kind of controls in here. If there's something they can break or that she can hack...
But the entire interior of the silo is bare, probably because radiation would destroy most equipment inside. They probably use outside hover-equipment to bring things in and out of the silos -- they saw little hover-carriers and devices outside.
Dipper holds his flashlight up and between his light and the emergency lights inside this place, the bareness of the walls is pretty clear.
"Pidge, there's...there's nothing in here. I don't see any controls you can hack or...or anything."
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There's nothing.
"OK, then-" Then what Pidge? There are no grates anywhere to pull open, no pipes to climb up, not even any visible wiring in the lights.
"Then...we can...uh, go back up! Maybe we can trigger the mechanism on the lid from here somehow."
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But he...he has a feeling there's nothing she can do. The light doesn't go very far up but he doesn't see any internal mechanisms she can mess with.
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She fires her bayard up to the ceiling. The trip is much faster with only one person, but then she faces the duel problem of how to get under the lid and the wall where she suspects the mechanism is and how to hang on while she does it.
Her little flashlight reveals that the lid is more or less flush to the opening it slides out of. She doesn't have anything long and flat to jimmy between them...There's no way in.
Her arms are getting tired and her heart is in her throat. If there is any kind of emergency trigger, she can't see it. There don't seem to be sensors that she could trick into thinking there's something in the hatch and force it open. She lets herself slide down the line and to the floor.
"OK, we need a new plan."
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"I got nothing."
He gestures up.
"Those workers that we saved might find us if they saw us get thrown in here, but if they didn't, even if we bang things and yell, I don't think the sound will reach the outside."
There's not even anything metal that'll make a clanging sound.
An icy cold feeling settles over his heart.
"Pidge, I think we're stuck."
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Suddenly she bolts to the wall, hopping up to one of the red flashing lights that are providing most of what little illumination there is. The little metal cage that surrounds the light is screwed in on tight, but she's sure if she can get it off-
She is not going to let it end like this. She can't. It's not budging no matter how much she pulls.
"We can get this off and get into the wiring! We just need a way to get this unscrewed." She tries to keep the fear and desperation she's starting to feel out of her voice, but she knows there's an audible hitch. "Hand me a coin."
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The pocket knife is a pretty handy one, that he got here in the future, which means it has like a gazillion attachments despite being so compact.
"You can tell most of the equipment in this place is meant to hold up like forever without much maintenance. They have a lot of heavy-duty durable hardware and simple hardwired electrical systems."
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It fuels her determination sure enough. She'd never be one to champion willful ignorance but she really wishes she hadn't stayed up so late learning about all the effects. About meltdowns and explosions and exactly how bad it would be if the reactor goes.
"It's an easy system to maintain, that's for sure." She's not sure how much she wants to small talk right now, but it's going to keep them both from losing their minds.
She flips the screwdriver back down and flips through the attachments until she finds a knife. It slips between the light and the wall easy enough, and pries away from it's steel holders to reveal...
A tiny hole drilled in the wall with expert precision and a wire that's barely 1/4 inch thick.
She steps back, and stares at it. She's kind of glad her back is to Dipper so he can't see the defeated expression she's sure is on her face. There's just...
...Nothing?
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They weren't due to check in yet. This was supposed to a diplomatic mission. It was supposed to be something easy and completely devoid of fighting. Even Nuclon seemed surprised they were there, because unlike some other missions, this wasn't a trap. They were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. So the team won't know anything is wrong until it's too late.
If she can't find a way out there is no way out. There's just...nothing. Little lights and a sealed door and no convenient air ducts or consoles. The only reason they won't have to worry about air for a long while is the size of the silo, not its ventilation.
They're just alone in the dark.
He's read about all kinds of weird and morbid things. He loves his weird science. Nuclear bombs and meltdowns are no exception.
"The pressure wave will probably blow off the tops of all the waste storage silos so that we can get out. This one is close enough to the core for that to happen. We should be deep enough that we'll at least be partly shielded. Enough to survive the initial air pressure burst and any thermal radiation."
But not the other kinds of radiation. Not the fallout.
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...It helps very little. Not at all. Just makes her feel how powerless she really is down here. She just turns around, slides down the wall, and brings her knees up to her chin.
"Right." She hands him his pocket knife back. "Except our suits aren't rated for the radiation levels that'll be in the air by the time it'll open. We're probably looking at-"
It takes a few moments of calculating before she comes up with the answer. "Not quite enough to boil us alive in our suits, but close."
Part of her wants to cry, for all the good it will do. They can't have much time left and no solution is presenting itself, but her mind can't stop racing. She can't come up with an answer to one problem, so she's immediately gone to work on the next one: How bad will this hurt?
The answer is a lot.
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Maybe five or ten minutes. It might be enough, just enough, especially if they start fighting without any attempts at self-preservation. They can do a lot more damage if they're not worried about getting out of it alive, if it becomes 'if we're going, we'll take him out with us.'
"The others won't be able to walk into this without getting exposed too much too, but if we can stop him before he moves on to another world, before anyone else has to try to fight him --"
Dipper walks over, takes the knife back and stuffs it in his pocket, and turns with his back to the wall, sliding down next to her.
"We might not be able to save the people here, or save ourselves, but we can still save other worlds by making it so he doesn't leave this one. We can still make it mean something."
He takes her gently by the hand.
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"...If Nuclon works like I think he does, we'll need a way to cool him off. There should be enough water in the plant to soak him, even after it goes critical. Then it'll be up to Legion to contain him before he heats up again."
They're going to lose everything. Pidge will never see her family or Team Voltron again. Somewhere, Mabel is about to lose her twin brother. Their friends in Legion will be devastated. They'll have only a matter of minutes to make their deaths important. And before all that, they just have to sit and wait for catastrophe that will destroy a planet's worth of innocent lives.
She really doesn't want him to see the tears in her eyes.
"Dipper...I'm sorry you'll never see Mabel again."
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He tries to hold onto that. And hold onto the fact that someday, if the Legion can get to her to tell her what happened, that she'll probably be proud of him for at least trying to stop the monster behind this.
"I'm sorry you won't get to see your brother." A pause. "He'll probably be okay, though. Your friends back home care about you." It's so, so easy to care about her. "After all you did to try to find them, I bet they won't stop until they find him and your dad."
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She feels the same way about Dipper.
"I know they will. I just hope they hear it from Shiro instead of a stranger. Maybe it's silly but they deserve to know about Katie before Pidge."
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If it quacks like a duck...
He smiles a sad little smile.
"Mason," he says. "Mine's Mason."
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"I think I would have gone by 'Dipper,' too. No one's used that name since the 2020s."
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He squeezes Pidge's hand a little to make it clear that he's not offended at all. He thinks it's funny, too.
It's amazing that he can even laugh at a time like this and maybe it's a little giddy and nervous, but it's better than moping or crying.
And that's when he realizes that the only reason he can laugh right now is because he's with her. Even though he wishes she was somewhere safe instead, somehow her presence makes him feel a whole lot braver. There are worse people to face inevitable horrible irradiated death with.
Tell her. Tell her how you feel before it's too late.
They only have minutes left.
"Pidge. Listen, there's something I need to --"
And that's when the massive doors a the top of the silo start whirring and moving again.
"The doors! Maybe somebody found us!"
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She can be OK with that. She's failed her teammates, her friends, and her family, but she can be OK with at least that.
He's got something on his mind. Pidge looks him in the eyes, full of curiosity. Whatever it is, it's worth her full attention...
And then the doors drown out all her thoughts. They're sliding open and it's the sweetest sound she's ever heard in her entire life. She suddenly scrambles to her feet, letting go of Dipper's hand and prepping her bayard in a rush.
"We've got another chance!"
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One of the plant workers sticks his head over the edge to look down into the silo. It's a familiar face; one of the workers they saved earlier did notice they'd been dropped down in there.
"Legionnaires, if you're alive down there, we're here to assist," the worker calls out. "That creep left your omni-whatsits and flying rings up here. We can throw your rings down or we gots a hover-platform that can bring youse up."
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"Don't worry, we're coming up!" She fires and the bayard carries them all the way to the top. She grabs the worker's hand, who pulls them over the lid and hands them their things.
"Two things: which way did he go and how are the coolant levels there?"
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