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Jason Lee Scott ([personal profile] kingtyrantranger) wrote in [community profile] legionmissions2016-11-11 12:53 am

Camping: Part II!

Jason didn't exactly sell the new world well. Stepping through the Threshold Gate, the Legionnaires find themselves on a landing platform overseeing their new vacation hotspot. The first thing they'll notice is that everything feels slightly heavier. Nothing dramatic, but if they were carrying a hundred pounds of stuff, now they've got twenty more pounds weighing them down. The planet, Futuro's Folly, is as advertised, hollowed out with the entire ecosystem on the inside. Outside, if they'd bothered to look, there was only a barren, crater-pocked surface of a dwarf planet about half the size of Pluto. Inside, however...

While they're standing in the midst of what was surely once a base of some kind, the criminal resort according to Jason, it doesn't stretch out very far. Just about three quarters of a mile out, the 'settled' area ends, taken over by a vibrant jungle of dense violet and orange foliage, with gigantic red and blue mushrooms filling just as much area as the trees. More, in some cases, as some of them seem to be miles high off in the distance, just when the earth seems to start curving in on itself. An orange sphere that seems to be the size of a silver dollar hangs in space above their heads, with something rotating in the core of it. If anyone were to watch it, the orb flickers rapidly as rings blur around the sphere itself. After about 8 in the evening, the fields that the rings generated would turn slightly opaque, bringing darkness to the entire planet at once.

The former crime resort itself isn't exactly in the best of shape. By 31st century standards, the technology is centuries out of date and finding people who are capable of repairing it without ruining the 'historical significance' is increasingly difficult. There are six main buildings other than the small spaceport they're standing in:

  • The main building. The top three floors were once dedicated to administration, communications, and security. The bottom two floors are dedicated recreational areas, with infonet hookups (reception's not a problem when you can turn your entire planet into a signal amplifier), a variety of holographic games, and a bar/lounge area with some futuristic gambling machines tucked into a corner. Jason has turned on the parental controls, however.


  • Behind the main building is the storage center. There's a vast array of vehicles, furniture, and machinery that can be asked for, and it's all stored underground. Simply type in a command and the robots underground will shove the requested item into the gravity tubes, shooting them up to the customer's level.


  • The food court has the option to make your own food as well as an outdated and slightly buggy robo-chef that can make a variety of meals. Meat is on the menu, but if anyone asks for meals that require it, they'll have a long wait. The larder hasn't been stocked in centuries. However, it does have coffee. STRONG coffee. And just about any vegan meal you could ask for. It's open air, but can be covered with a dome at the push of a button. The dome has controllable transparency and can be programmed to display any number of things as a ceiling.


  • Standing roughly three hundred yards apart are two convertible athletic fields, each about a half-mile in distance. In the old days, they'd hold races or gladiatorial bouts in them. They'll form just about any field needed, however, from obstacle courses and splatterball to golf to the now-illegal slaughterball rings or laser tag arenas. However, most of the gear needed to play is in the storage center.


  • Finally, there's a single public bath house. Rather than the sonic showers of Legion World, these use real water. The bath house holds rooms for spas, saunas, massages, public bathing, and showers. Jason has assured everyone, however, that there are private bathing arrangements. He neglects to mention the cameras that subtly fill the rooms, though they are now sporting brand new Legion of Super-Hero stickers over the lenses to keep everyone's privacy intact.


  • About a quarter a mile off in the distance, there's about fifty luxhabs. Small cabins built for two people at most, with private bath rooms, small kitchenettes with freshly stocked food, personal computers, and a communications system to contact other luxhabs or make orders from the main house and kitchen. Food can be delivered by small drones if it's called for. The beds are made of a oxygenated memory gel, capable of taking nearly any consistency and shape requested, from a pudding to rows of gel-blades. Climate controls, down to programming the inhabitant's favored atmosphere or filling the luxhab with water, are in full effect. The outsides are programmable ferroliquids, so the guest can customize their vacation home's exterior, even going as far as to add porches.


When the Legionnaires approach the border, heading to the wilderness, there's a small, almost decorative-looking wall. Even those with normal hearing will pick up on a ringing tone as they get closer to it, like a bad case of tinnitus. Walking through the gates is almost like walking through an actual barrier, but once they've done that, the noise fades the further they get from it. The sonic barrier covers the resort in a dome, meaning that they'd run into the same thing if they flew straight up.

Immediately outside the wall, the jungle starts abruptly. And, compared to the relative silence of the resort, the noise of life is practically deafening. Bugs clicking, birds calling, animals screaming at one another, it all slowly fades in the deeper they get. There are trails through the jungle, but they're slowly becoming overgrown as the resort's popularity slowly fades.

As they go deeper, it's not hard to find the first actual animals. Totally unused to humanoid life, they show more curiosity than fear. Small, chicken-sized dinosaurs roam in packs, sloth-like creatures hang from the ceilings, and there are trees that have been knocked over, and recently, in some huge brawl between titans. Every now and then, a small batch of overgrown buildings can be found, mechanical parts pushed out of them by growing vines, or torn out by wild animals. Slow, crackling noises that sound like drawn out thunder echo in the distance as something snaps trees, some of them several dozen feet in diameter, like twigs in the pursuit of prey.

The only thing that Jason's marked on the maps, beyond the default markers that the resort gives out, is a lake about five miles outside of the resort. Set in a clearing, it's over a mile long and several hundred feet deep, with a cave system connected to it underneath. The data regarding the caves is corrupt, the maps refuse to include them. A river feeds into the lake by a waterfall, and a number of small creeks seem to spring up near it. It's not uninhabited, there are several fish in there. And, possibly, something living in the caverns underneath. It's rare, but someone might see animals drinking from time to time, from the small dinosaur packs to titanic mammoths... with weapon mounts that alarmingly track anything that move too close, too fast.

There's a lot to work with, and Jason's rented the place for several days. Hopefully, everyone will find what they need to relax and recover from their recent traumatic events. Or just socialize and meet new people.

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[personal profile] prettycoolguy 2016-11-30 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
"I trust the Legion. Maybe not the entire support staff, but the leadership of the team knows what they're doing." They're weird to him, yes, but they're competent and genuine. They've fought beside him and, though the Legion has mission-complicating views on what's acceptable, their ideals mostly align with the Chief's. He can work with them.

His feelings about the UP... well. He's never been in tight with actual government. It's distant, in many ways unknowable, but predictable in its consequences. The politicians take care of their own affairs first and foremost. Whether that's their world's interests or their own at the top is down to individuals, but it all tends to hash out to the same thing by the time it reaches the Chief.

"I trust the UP to maintain peace because it's easier than the alternative. They'll punish injustice if it's loud and obvious enough. But it's a peacetime civillian government. No personal experience, but a peacetime government's just a wartime government without alien genocide to force hands."
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[personal profile] mylawn 2016-11-30 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Chief is already giving the Legion more credit than 76 ever would. It doesn't help that he's intimately familiar with these kinds of organizations, and what happens to them even with the best intentions. The Legion in combination with something like the UP sets off alarm bells in his head, and the botched excursion that landed them all in Murderworld doesn't exactly give him much faith in any of this.

He arches an eyebrow, visible at the top of his visor, as much of an indication of his expression as Chief will get. 76, as a former peacetime commander, knows that better than anyone. He can't buy into this so easily.

"War is lucrative. You can't mix politics and a peacekeeping force without conflict of interest somewhere along the line."
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[personal profile] prettycoolguy 2016-12-06 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
The Chief's someone-wants-something-from-me sense is tingling, and he's starting to have an idea of what it might be. Possibly. It's not his most reliable sense.

He's not sure why 76 chose him to air these concerns to. Military background, possibly? But if he wants to talk, it's no skin off the Chief's back to hear him do it.

At least it's more relevant to the Legion's team cohesion than trust falls, in his opinion. (Sorry, Jason.)

"What do you think we should do?"

It feels to him like 76 is going somewhere with this. The Chief is content to skip the winding roads and scenery.
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[personal profile] mylawn 2016-12-06 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"Not much to do, is there?"

Fighting an organization like this--especially when there are operatives who believe in it--isn't easy. 76 knows he's talking about outright mutiny, and that even voicing such a thing to someone he barely knows is a huge risk. Chief might be some kind of loyalist, ready to rat him out at the first whispers of possible dissent.

He's apparently willing to take that chance.

"So I guess it depends on whether or not you're interested in doing something."

Because there are ways they can start. 76 isn't going to put all his cards on the table at once.
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[personal profile] prettycoolguy 2016-12-11 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
Oh. Oh dear. The Chief senses that he has been seriously misjudged here. Which... that's another day in the life, really.

It's okay though, he also has no idea about 76's background. They're on equal missteps.

"Depends on what you intend," he says, lowering his voice. Staying vague doesn't work for him, even though 76 hasn't changed the direction he thinks this is going.

However, 76 is willing to go out on a very dangerous limb by talking to the Chief about this. Maybe that means he'll listen if the Chief tries to talk him down from something drastic. Nobody else needs to be pulled in. It's not too far gone. The Chief's not an optimist. He's just really hoping not to see this go down in a group he's mostly started to like.

He gives the rest of the room a casual glance.

"Step outside?" he suggests. It's not a threat. He just knows there's surveillance going on in here.
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[personal profile] mylawn 2016-12-11 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, see, the implication that they need to go somewhere else to talk does nothing to convince 76 that Chief doesn't have some common sense about the sketchy situation they've found themselves in. He nods, standing from the table and gesturing that Chief can lead them wherever he pleases.

It is, however, a bit discomforting to think that they're being monitored even when off Legion World on 'vacation', though it does make sense. Doesn't mean he's going to be pleased about it.

"You sound like you have some thoughts on the subject."

If he's aware enough to relocate them somewhere (presumably) without surveillance. Either way, 76 thinks it might be prudent to hear where Chief stands on the issue.
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[personal profile] prettycoolguy 2017-01-04 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
They're away from people, so the Chief can open up a little. He's pretty sure 76 isn't going to like what he has to say, but he's treating him with some basic respect by doing it where nobody's going to catch on to what's happening here.

"I think you're making a serious mistake."

There it is.

"And I think it will make a lot of things worse."
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[personal profile] mylawn 2017-01-04 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
If 76 thinks he’s misfired at all, he doesn’t show it, even on what little is visible of his face. He stays cool and collected, unflappable as ever.

“I think trusting them is a serious mistake.”

And this is probably a serious mistake, too, if Chief gets it in him to squeal. 76 likes to think he has a contingency for that, loath as he would be to actually execute it. His tone of voice says it all, anyway—that he perhaps hoped someone like Chief wouldn’t be so naive as to take all of this at face value.
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[personal profile] prettycoolguy 2017-01-07 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
The Chief shakes his head.

"We took an oath. That mean nothing to you?"

Maybe it does, based on their last conversation he's surprised 76 is here at all, but not to the Chief. The Chief's not a person to go back on the word he gave.

He doesn't feel like 76 is a threat exactly, at least not at this point. He's just trying to understand.
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[personal profile] mylawn 2017-01-08 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm still deciding."

His voice is cold and deadly serious, almost like he's daring Chief to have a problem with this.

"They don't exactly inspire faith in them."
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[personal profile] prettycoolguy 2017-01-09 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
"Then what made you do it?"

It doesn't make sense.

"You didn't have to."
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[personal profile] mylawn 2017-01-09 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course he didn’t have to, and he’s fairly sure he and Chief discussed this very thing upon their first meeting. He’s not about to detail how Reinhardt and Ana basically dragged him to take the oath, but he will use them as an excuse.

“Got friends from home here.”

That, and it’s also easier to learn about the shady inter-dimensional superhero organization if you insert yourself into it.

“Not about to let them go it alone.”

They have much more faith in the Legion than he does, and he’s not about to let them make a stupid mistake as far as that’s concerned.