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Raleigh wrote:*Tucking the ribbon looking object into one of his pockets as he takes a seat, Raleigh turns to Darius.* Alright so we are going to explore the little city. We doing this with a grid search or just moving in from the closest edge toward the center?
??????? ?? ???? wrote:*flips her cloak back over her head, moving her spot in the back of the briefing room, exiting into the main CTC campus, looking about*
"They are so filled with glee, as they turn towards hell and launch their assault"
*shrugs*
"That only makes my mission easier.
Anonymouse wrote:*Outside the CTC Base, to the West*
The CTC convoy makes relatively good progress across the desolate expanse leading to the ruined city. However, depending on how attentive the passengers are, they may notice odd flashes of darkness periodically. The flares grow to be more common as the convoy approaches the city, as does a gnawing sense of dread that the soldiers are getting into something waaaaay over their heads. The SIBLINGS and Raleigh likely have no such notions, so the unusual jitters of the soldiers may be distracting to outright disconcerting in itself.
The dread, long since planted in the hearts of the soldiers, continues to grow as the burnt husks of buildings and the remains to light poles become more frequent. Already, the city looks like it was pretty large before it's fall, as the cracked and worn pavement seems to widen as other avenues merge into the one the convoy travels on. Sensory equipment at this point are beginning to pick up some weird readings, while communications equipment starts acting up, the deeper into the city the convoy goes. The buildings dotting the landscape become more frequent and progressively larger despite being in varying states of decay. Despite being close to the sea again, the convoy eventually begins to ascend a large ridge to a hill, which prevents the passengers from getting a good view of the city center until they reach its crest.
But when they do, any previous impressions of desolation are shattered.
What was once the heart of the City, is nothing by a massive glassed crater, stretching on for several miles. A desolate wind gusts across the crater, kicking up plumes of dust while a building nearby shudders and collapses, sending rubble crashing to the ground. Silence reigns here, eternal as death. Communications at this point are really acting up, especially back to base- even Raleigh, with all of his power, has lost that 'link' to beyond the city. Aand it doesn't seem to be cause by the miasma, as even that seems to have faded in the presence of the barren, shattered heart of the ruined city.
The scale, along with the desolation, is staggering as fear is temporarily displaced by a sense of utter awe at what happened. This awe is displaced by dread, as the feeling of being watched suddenly picks at the awareness of every member in the convoy.
Anonymouse wrote:"Squeak squeak..."
*The Ruined City*
Passing into the crater site, at the ridge line, the previously deployed drones lose their signal with the CTC vehicles. Barring self dictating intelligences, they likely fall to the ground once their commands expire. But, as Raleigh can likely attest, the CTC patrol has lost all contact with the world they tread before, and this place is something different entirely.
While the miasma certainly gave the dark continent a nasty sense of hostility, this cratered area is pure hatred. And that terrible feeling of being watched, no matter what direction you're looking. Of course, those drugs earlier help the CTC soldiers, but perhaps that sixth sense is justified for once? With all the ruins around the crater, there's ample places to hide.
Ignoring all that though, Raleigh can find all manner of ruined shops and stores, but it'll take time to search for museums or libraries manually, as any ability to move from one point to another instantly seems severely muddled. Would take less effort to walk, ultimately, and it's not like he doesn't have a ride with the CTC.
Regardless, as the soldiers and Raleigh look around, Darius' chance glance at the sky reveals a new discovery- a starry, night sky which ends at the fringes of the crater, where the cloud cover immediately resumes. If he had the benefit of his satellites, he'd notice that geographically, the cloud cover for the rest of the world is still there over the ruined city, but through whatever boundary he, Raleigh, and the soldiers have passed, the night sky looms ahead. But, a careful observer (that maybe dabbles in astrology) wouldn't notice any of those stars or the formations they make, giving them a suddenly sinister appearance. Those ominous, foreign stars twinkle above even if it were day elsewhere in this time zone...
By chance, a couple of the operating drones in the crater area glides down into the crater itself, noticing something that sticks out- a person! This is likely relayed back to the soldiers, but the image they receive is fuzzy at best- but it appears to be a man just standing there in the middle.
Anonymouse wrote:*CTC Base of Operations*
Assuming they're able to get into the CTC frequencies (or received them earlier), they likely make note of the fact that the CTC has lost contact with the expedition to the crater. Fortunately, those drones floating outside the city that establish a link to the base likely start sending in all sorts of interesting data, along with the geographic data on the generally flat terrain until one reaches the city center- and then vanish again. Bottom line is the center of that city is a mystery, and for now, there's nothing that can determine from it aside from one's own eyes, it seems.
"Squeak squeak..."
Jello Shot Mischa wrote:As the enigmatic cloaked figure conceals itself, she glances with some annoyance at her readings. "Rather suspicious, isn't it?" she asks Elly, who shrugs.
"Perhaps our initial assessment was incorrect?"
"Perhaps..." the major says with a sigh. "Oh well... she's doing a very good job of hiding herself. I suppose we could task one of the P-series to try and monitor her movements. Or... there's always other ways to track what someone is doing."
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