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PIIIIIIIPE WREEEEEENCH FIIIIIIIIIGHT
Who| Wash and others
What| Murderworld. So much Murderworld.
Where| All over the arena - locations are in toplevels
When| Murderworld! Late day 1, all of day 2, and early day 3
Warnings/Notes| Violence for days. Most of these have been planned using the almighty spreadsheet - if you want to plan something, feel free to poke me on plurk!
Get pulled from a perfectly benign covert mission to be thrown into a bad Hunger Games ripoff run by someone with zero sense of style or humor. Survive, probably on his own, until help comes or he manages to escape. Sure. Okay.
What could possibly go wrong?
What| Murderworld. So much Murderworld.
Where| All over the arena - locations are in toplevels
When| Murderworld! Late day 1, all of day 2, and early day 3
Warnings/Notes| Violence for days. Most of these have been planned using the almighty spreadsheet - if you want to plan something, feel free to poke me on plurk!
Get pulled from a perfectly benign covert mission to be thrown into a bad Hunger Games ripoff run by someone with zero sense of style or humor. Survive, probably on his own, until help comes or he manages to escape. Sure. Okay.
What could possibly go wrong?
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His ocular senses detect the small one leaving her position and running around his side, in a way that makes it seem like she's trying to get behind him. In a movement like a piston firing, his arms shoots out and grabs her by the arm before he tosses her back into the room she just came from.
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Wash pulls his rifle off his back and brings it to bear in one smooth movement, just as Pidge moves and the Robotican goes for her, shit shit shit-
But he learned to shoot under pressure, and hopefully hitting his mark will put murderous attention on him instead of her. He hadn't been Freelancer's top marksman for nothing.
He aims for Foxface's eye, adjusts for movement, and pulls the trigger.
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Foxface's head jerks backwards from the force, and when he brings it back down, it's with a deliberateness that should communicate all the sudden rage that Wash's actions have sparked.
His left "eye" is shattered, exposing the wiring and the ocular device behind the glass. Which is also broken. And the way Foxface tilts his head may give away that Wash knocked out his vision in it completely.
It also gives away that Wash is a target. Foxface charges at him in an attempt to overpower and subdue him as quickly -and painfully- as possible.
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Wash recognizes that slow fury, and the favoring of the left eye - York had done that for a while, before he'd gotten Delta to compensate for his loss in sight. For now, Foxface has a blind spot (hopefully) and a very threatening non-expression (definitely). It's all very theatrical. "That's right, asshole," Wash murmurs, taking the momentary lull as an opportunity to reload. "Come and get it."
Hopefully Pidge is using the opportunity to get the hell out of Dodge. It's a vain, somewhat stupid hope - this is Pidge, after all, and she's as stubborn as the day is long - but he's hoping anyway. It's about all he can do at the moment.
Foxface charges. Wash aims another shot at Foxface's other eye, fires, and dives to his right - Foxface's left - and hopefully right into Foxface's blind spot.
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And Wash has not gone as far as he should have. Electricity sparks from his fist as Foxface advances on him, ready to subdue Wash by any means necessary.
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And Wash shooting Foxface straight in the eye.
She gets to her feet slowly, but her mind goes a thousand miles a second. She can't attack Foxface without him knocking her away and there's no way she's trusting her luck a second time. He's too close to Wash to try to hack him, there's just no time. And she has no weapon-
...Well, no. That's not true, is it?
Pidge has always sort of prided herself on doing what needs to be done when the chips were really down. The incident in the Castle of Lions had cost her a friend, but helped save her friends from Zarkon's clutches. There's no reason she can't do it again now.
She has the grenade. And if she can get Wash out of the room, though there's no way he'd go along with it if he knew what she was planning. So she calls to him.
"Wash, I have an idea! Back up! Slowly!"
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He fires another shot at Foxface, aiming for a shoulder joint. If he gets the bullet into the joint and tears up some wiring, great - Foxface will be down an arm. If not, the force from the bullet should at least be enough to knock Foxface off balance for a bit. He backs up, slowly, keeping distance between himself and Foxface, and after a few seconds backs through the open doorway and into the hall. There's a very obvious set of two buttons near it, he notices - open and close buttons, probably. Pidge's plan must be to slam Foxface in the sliding metal door. Not a bad plan, all things considered. He puts his back to the hallway wall and snarls at Foxface. "Come on. Come get me."
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So he holds eye contact with Pidge for a few moments before advancing on Wash. It's as much for Wash's sake as it is for Pidge. Whatever happens now, it seems to say, the little one is next.
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She blinks first. There were more important things to pay attention to and she inhaled sharply as she saw Wash put his back against the wall. Good. He was far enough away for what she planned to do. Foxface turned away from her, probably to go take care of what he saw was the bigger threat.
Pidge reached into her coat pocket for the grenade, clinching it in her fist as she grabbed the pin in her teeth and yanked it out to follow through with a toss for all she was worth. She only had a second to yank her eyes up to her friend and mouth two words.
Sorry, Wash.
It rebounded off the door button and clattered to the floor below, right under Foxface's feet as the door slammed shut.
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He spends several of them fighting back rage. He knows that look - it's a cocky dominant predator gambit - and he is not falling for it. He'll just have to rip Foxface's throat out before it even thinks of doubling back for Pidge. He can do that.
He glances over Foxface's shoulder to look at Pidge, to make sure she's ready, when-
He's not a very skilled lip reader, but those two words are impossible to miss. What's even easier to see is the grenade pin that falls from her lips as she mouths those words.
Wait- no-
The door slams shut.
A moment later, a loud explosions rattles the door, reverberations echoing down the hallway and making Wash wince. Seconds after that, the clanging of the chompers starting up again sounds through the doors, followed by the screech and grind of - ostensibly - something getting caught in said chompers.
Then there's nothing. Silence, for the space of a thought-
That had been her strategy the whole time - to get him out of blast range and use her grenade on Foxface.
-and another-
He'd fallen for it. He'd trusted her and he'd fallen for it like a fucking idiot.
-and another-
And now she's-
He shakes his head roughly. No. No. He can't start thinking like that. He has to know for sure. "Pidge, open the door." His voice is strangled and unsteady, and that won't do. Try again. Come on. "Pidge. Open the door." It's louder, more firm, but nothing happens, and he's still not getting anything but silence-
"Pidge!" He crosses the hallway in three strides and raps on the door, as though if he just knocks hard enough she'll let him in. "This isn't funny! C'mon!"
Silence. More. Still. She's not saying anything - he can't hear anything moving - she's just a kid, he's supposed to protect her, he could have handled Foxface and she-
He slams his fist against the door. "Pidge!" He's just about yelling now, as though volume and intensity will make a difference where time hasn't, as though screaming loud enough will change the facts-
She's a kid. She's a kid, with a team relying on her and her whole goddamn future ahead of her, and she put herself in harm's way for him, sacrificed herself for his trainwreck of a life, and he-
He's having trouble pulling himself together. This cannot have happened. It just can not.
"Pidge!"
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Get out of the way while Foxface barreled down the walkway with all the power of a freight train. Catch the side of a heavily vibrating metal platform. Duck under that platform and cling to the rims to shield her from the grenade.
Hang on for dear life as the explosion deafened her for a second time in not even 10 minutes. Ignore the stinging in her arms and the burning sensation on her exposed fingers. Hope Foxface didn't come back to step on her hands and-
The sounds of metal crushing metal only faintly got through the ringing in her ears, but it wasn't hard to guess what happened, especially without the constant shaking of the crushers.
That was that then. Pidge slowly, achingly, awkwardly pulled herself up again. A lot of swinging and slapping the side of the walkway for purchase before finally hauling herself to whatever could pass for solid ground in this godforsaken place.
She wants to catch her breath for a moment, to just look at the crushers pounding stupid Foxface into scrap but-
Wash.
She's kind of glad the ringing in her ears is still drowning everything out, because she's not up for hearing Wash have what she's sure is a meltdown behind that wall. She bolts, stumbles, runs through the cloud of smoke still billowing from the explosion and smacks the button to open the door.
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Between one heartbeat and the next, Wash clicks over to survival mode. He grabs Pidge's arm, using her momentum to swing her around behind him, and unsheathes his knife with his other hand, holding it in a defensive position. He's at a severe disadvantage in hand to hand combat with a Robotican and he doesn't care- he'll dismantle Foxface with his own to hands if he has to- as long as it keeps Pidge safe-
He takes a breath, and then another. Nothing happens.
Slowly, he edges towards the door and peeks through the open doorway. The smoke has dissipated enough for him to be able to see Foxface through the gloom, half-smashed on the platform under the final vertical chomper, one red eye flickering through the haze. It's like living through the climax of Terminator. In the next moment, Foxface's mangled form fades, no doubt teleported away by Arcade for some much needed repairs. For now, the threat is gone.
He takes a breath, and then another. He's okay. More importantly, Pidge is okay. Right.
He turns and looks at Pidge, voice as steady and grounded as he can possibly manage. "Don't ever do that again."
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Pidge lets herself be manhandled, swung around, protected. There's nothing to be protected from, but she can't find the words to tell him that. Instead, she takes the moment to gather her thoughts and get herself under control.
Somehow, watching Foxface get teleported makes her feel a lot better. Bye bye, Foxface. Hope that was as painful as it looked.
...But she really hoped that it wasn't as painful for Wash as she'd imagined it was. It was a given that he'd absolutely freaked, no matter how calm and stern he was trying to act right now. She nearly got her head blown off and-
She doesn't even think about it before wrapping her arms around him in a tight hug.
"Sorry I scared you."
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The moment passes, and another follows it. Slowly, like an iceberg breaking away from a glacier, Wash starts to crack.
He holds Pidge tightly - not enough to hurt her, but enough to help him feel better. His breathing is short and erratic, and it takes time to sink in: she's alive. She's fine. She survived. He's so, so accustomed to losing people that having someone come out the other side is still a novel experience for which he will forever be grateful.
The moment passes, and another follows it. Slowly, he remembers how to breathe.
Breathing helps - he needs to be in control of himself, not falling apart. Pidge may be alive, but they're both still in Arcade's death arena; as long as that's the case, neither of them are safe. He needs to be on his guard. He needs to be prepared, and he needs to make sure she is too. He can't do any of that if he's falling apart. He takes another breath, lets it out, and drops the hug.
"I wasn't kidding." He sounds a lot more like himself now. "Don't ever do that again." He shakes his head. "Do you give your leader back home heart attacks too, or am I just special?"
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But his breathing also tells her that he's slowly evening himself out. This is helping him, and that's good to know for the future. The future that both of them have if she has anything to say about it.
"Well, there was the giant fireball incident..." She hasn't scared Shiro quite like this yet, but it's still early for Team Voltron. And focusing on that distracts from the guilt that...she probably can't promise not to do it again.
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(He's not thinking about himself, of course. He ate this morning. He's been through worse. He'll be fine.)
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"Well, let's find one then." Fortunately, they don't have to go far. There's what looks to have been a storage room a few halls down. It was looted long before they got there, but it's big enough and it has a door they can actually lock from the inside.
Pidge's assessment is only "It looks as good as we're going to get here" before she leans against the wall and slides down. It's there that she takes the time to get a good look at Wash. "Are you OK?"
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He makes sure the door is shut tightly and locked before joining Pidge on the floor, pressing his back against the cold metal of the wall. After the day he's had, it feels good. "I'm fine," is all he says as he pulls his pack into his lap and starts rummaging through it. It's not really the truth - he's not going to be fine as long as they're in whatever circle of hell Arcade has created for them - but right now, he's about as close to fine as he can get, and not unlike the room, that will have to be good enough. He pulls out another MRE - his last MRE, not that he's going to tell Pidge that - and takes the time to activate it, handing it to Pidge as it heats up. "Let's try this again."
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"Do you have one?"
She hopes he hasn't just handed her his only set of rations. He needs something to replace all the energy he just lost, and she knows it's a lot.
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"Not since Foxface wasted the other one." He shrugs - right now, he's honestly not too worried about it. "I ate this morning, though. It turns out shark is pretty good if you don't completely burn it." He'd definitely made some mistakes; to his credit, he'd never actually had to cook a meal over a campfire before with zero pans or utensils. The shark turned out pretty well, considering - it had been edible, and it had tasted okay. As far as Wash is concerned, that's a success. "I also have a lollipop the size of my head courtesy of Nita, but I'm not that desperate yet." Hopefully he won't ever get that desperate.
The MRE should be done heating by now, and he nods to it. "That should be ready. Eat it before it gets cold."
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Pidge tucks in, and grimaces. "Ugh...I guess I got too used to real food on Legion World."
But she keeps eating. She's hungry and tired and finally acutely aware of both of those things, and she only stops to yawn. This is why she usually doesn't stop: once she does, she can't get started again.
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He quirks an eyebrow at the sugar comment. "You just want to see me kill someone with a lollipop, don't you." Odds are he probably can, given the right circumstances. "Though if I wanted it sharp, I'd just break it. It's faster."
That's about the right reaction to one's first MRE, and Wash hides a grin. Oh, yeah. He remembers that. "You get used to those, especially when you're having them twice a day for weeks on end." He pauses for a moment, considering what he just said. Oh. "Hopefully it doesn't come to that here." He's not planning on dying here, but he doesn't exactly want to spend the rest of his life here either.
The yawning does not go unnoticed. Wash busies himself with his pack, rearranging items and repacking them to keep his hands busy, and takes the opportunity to look Pidge over. It's hard to tell if she's injured slumped against the wall like she is, but she was moving just fine earlier, and that's about all he has to go on. Right now, it just looks like she's exhausted. "You should get some rest," he says, setting his pack aside for now. "I'll keep watch."
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"If you break it it'll just shatter into shards, you'll lose the distance of the stick." Later, she'll reflect on just how weird it is that she's thinking of this seriously. "You'd practically have to be in someone's lap to get any use out of it."
She wolfs the rest of it as fast as she can, deciding more time spent eating means more time spent tasting. It's awful and the calorie bomb makes her feel like a canonball is sitting in her stomach. Good time to at least attempt to sleep.
Not that she feels up for arguing with him in the first place. "OK," she says, pulling out the sleeping bag Arcade saw fit to provide her and unrolling it. "And here I thought this wouldn't come in handy."
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He settles in and gets comfortable against the wall, watching Pidge destroy the MRE, and he can't help but smile just a bit. Yeah, that's definitely how most first-timers tackle them. At least she's not trying to fight him on getting rest.
"It's better than what I got." Wash shrugs. "Some smartass sent me a My first murderworld scrapbook this morning." It could always be worse, but that's still pretty damn bad.
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She rolls on her back -this floor is really hard even with a sleeping bag- and folds her arms under her head.
"'First.'" She practically spits the word as she closes her eyes. "Not likely."
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