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Void Missions ([personal profile] voidmissions) wrote2021-09-30 06:48 pm
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[M15] ENEMY: UNKNOWN - THE INTERVIEW



On opening their eyes, Voidtreckers will feel a sense of disorientation, a dizziness to their vision and inside their head. Both clear quickly, letting them remember where they came from: in the midst of a mission, some unknown entity jumping them, and then —

They're here. Wherever here is.

They stand in an empty room. The lighting of the room stings their eyes after how dark the rest of the station has been. The walls, ceiling and floor are all bright white, tiles. There is no visible door, no windows.

After the disorientation comes fear. The hairs on the back of their neck stand up. For those with danger sense, these senses are going haywire, even though any other abilities are still not working. The feeling can be pushed down, it is similar to the air of expectation at the start of a horror film, the anticipation of fear rather than being in a truly dangerous situation. It might be that they have been on the train long enough to have felt it before.

Heavy footsteps sound, it is almost impossible to tell where they are coming from as the echo through the empty space. The feeling of dread grows until part of the far wall slides open with a mechanical hiss.

Filling the doorway are two huge figures, around seven foot tall and bulky. They are in large metal suits, almost like power armour, black with highlights of gold. They wear a mask that covers their whole face. It is impossible to see the figure inside at all. Their breathing comes through heavy and raspy and when they walk their footsteps are heavy. The door closes behind them and their presence makes the room feel smaller. One of them scans a green light over the voidtrecker.

"Do not be alarmed. Under sections ninety six of Inter-dimensional law and on behalf of the Void Ministry we have intercepted Voidcraft designation Voidtrecker Express as part of ongoing investigations. You have been taking part in a simulated excercise to gauge your skill and strength. No harm shall come to you or your crew, you are protected by inter dimensional law. You have been chosen for questioning and we ask that you comply. You have the right to refuse our interview but we have the right to hold you until our investigation is complete or one week in standard void time has passed, whichever is longest. Complying with us will ensure our investigation is more efficient."

The inspector talking pauses here, as if giving the voidtrecker time to take in that information.

"Do you accept our interview?"

ENEMY: UNKNOWN
blitzcheer: (sorrrRRRrrrrYyyyyyy)

[personal profile] blitzcheer 2021-11-04 10:20 am (UTC)(link)
Bless those two braincells for not having Inigo go loud in this instance. It wouldn't be the first time it's happened.

It's definitely a case that Tidus is hoping desperately against after saying the news, but after those first few seconds, Inigo's voice drops, and the relief is palpable. And it's rewarded by why a radio came up in the first place - so Inigo told them. He isn't sure if it's a good thing or not still (it's hard to tell anything, really), and the idea they took him because of what Inigo said...

"In that case, we might see Seto and Roland too. I... told them 'bout Halo." He tries to keep his voice particularly low. "That they met her. Didn't really want to let out too much, but... she's the only proof that the train's world existed, right? Her message."
flatteries: (and the literature on how to lose)

[personal profile] flatteries 2021-11-04 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
".. yeah."

Inigo had been a little more reluctant to talk about anyone they met on their journey - other than Chaos, anyway - while he wasn't entirely sure the intentions those guys had. But he doesn't necessarily think it's a bad thing that Tidus talked about Halo. After all, she was.. already gone anyway, right?

If there's anything that gives him a faint bad feeling about it, it's that he remembers how Roland looked when they found him. And when he went back to that place with Roland too. Talking about it again can't be easy for him, but.. on the other hand, he knows more than either of them do.

"I wonder what they'll do with that. Or.. with anything. At least they're a little more forthcoming than the train so far, but I hope they'll be clear at the end of all this too about what exactly they're going to do with all this information."

.. though it's probably too much to hope for a clear plan of action to be presented to them, Inigo figures. At least he can hold onto the hope that they really will look into where all the people who left went.
blitzcheer: (HUUMMM)

[personal profile] blitzcheer 2021-11-05 10:29 am (UTC)(link)
Tidus hums, short and agreeing to Inigo's hope. Just having any clarity for once would be a blessing, and not just getting duped in playing along with them from a lack of having anyone to engage with in so long. He wishes he could talk to Anan now, see what she would say, but what difference would there be? She worked with the Ministry too.

Ugh. He hated these fuzzy futures dictated by anyone but himself.

"Guess it's back to seeing and waiting what happens as usual," Tidus sighs, moving his head back in a resigned motion. "Do we tell the train? Someone's gonna tell it about this, I bet. There's no keeping it secret."

Word was sure to get out.
flatteries: (you won't be going thirsty)

[personal profile] flatteries 2021-11-06 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Inigo considers Tidus's words when he mentions that - and it makes the bridge of his nose scrunch up a little, like he's smelling something particularly unpleasant, or thinking about something he'd rather not consider for too long.

"It's definitely going to find out." There's no doubt about that in his mind either. They - as a group - are notoriously bad at keeping things secret, if the train doesn't already find out by itself that this mission was nothing more than a fluke.

He shakes his head. "Honestly, I'm surprised it hasn't forcefully dragged all of us back yet." Because they know it can do that! It wouldn't be the first time it just threw all of them into the luggage carriage! "I guess it really doesn't know what's going on during a mission until it's over. Would it otherwise let us talk to the Ministry like this? I doubt it."
blitzcheer: (won't get oh so critical)

[personal profile] blitzcheer 2021-11-11 11:13 am (UTC)(link)
It makes sense, when Inigo first says it. If the train wasn't accepting communication with the Ministry, then it was likely it wouldn't be very happy about the Ministry being involved now. Was it ignorance? The thought lingers, but then he thinks to the SCAs, the fact they can't communicate with others now.

"--Has anyone tried escaping to the train?" He raises his SCA, looking at it on his wrist. "Push it two, three times, and we end up back, right?"

The evacuation method they share with others who need it.

"Can they jam that too?"
flatteries: (go green when you answer)

[personal profile] flatteries 2021-11-11 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
For a moment Inigo stills at the answer.

He glances around them, at the rest of the people in the holding cell, definitely looking more uncertain by the time his gaze lands right back on Tidus's face.

"I mean.. I don't know. I didn't try it myself," he says, his voice a bit softer and lower this time. Like he doesn't want to give anyone here any ideas before he's exactly sure how good said ideas are. He doesn't think he saw anyone attempt to go back that way yet either..

"If the train takes Taiki next, I wouldn't want him to just show up here and don't have anyone waiting for him, you know?"

Which would be a significant downside of a succesful experiment.
blitzcheer: (that won't do nancy)

[personal profile] blitzcheer 2021-11-12 01:46 pm (UTC)(link)
He pulls his mouth, thinking it over, but soon starts giving his thoughts a voice.

"Well... I could always try it," he says at first. "If we wanted to know. He wouldn't be alone anyway." Meaning, Taiki, whether it was outside or in here. "But... do we want the train to do anything?"

He looks at Inigo with that last question, that thought, before letting the question turn inward. Was he that desperate to get back and see the train react? It sucked being split off from the others, and anything could happen from now to later, but-

If they went back, they couldn't return, either to this room or the station. As far as Tidus was aware...

Was sitting around stuck on the train any better?
flatteries: (you gotta pull it together)

[personal profile] flatteries 2021-11-12 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"Do anything?"

It wasn't exactly the direction Inigo was thinking in - which is why he seems to surprised by the question, before frowning as he tries to consider it. Inigo was mostly thinking about how it would at least be more comfortable to be back on the train, because just when he thought they couldn't be stuck in a smaller space than that, they were suddenly all stuck in this holding cell..

But it's true that it's not the only possible reason for going back.

"I don't know. I don't want it to leave just yet."

Not prematurely, anyway. And Inigo is worried that it might try to do that once it finds out what's going on. That it will forcibly pull them all back and disappear from here.

".. maybe those guys from the Ministry are still going to get back to us, after all. Maybe they'll still tell us something important."

(Or maybe that's just a faint hope he's holding onto.)