Othello Von Ryan (
thepurpleone) wrote in
revivalproject2023-07-19 12:30 pm
All the World In Front of Me
WHO: Donnie and you!
WHERE: Temba
WHAT: Trying not to roast
WHEN: Mid to late July
WARNINGS: N/A
NOTES: Will match tag format/preference!
I. Evaporate
One might have thought it impossible to kind of miss the Calibrations space but at least it was climate-controlled! The weather's been absolutely hideous, not to mention dry, something Donnie's not used to. It makes things difficult to concentrate on, even with a fan blowing in your face.
Even summers in New York were never this bad. He could almost be fooled into thinking he was stuck in stage one of the flu, except that it had never lasted for days. Then again, given how hard it is to tell the difference for the time of day with how consistent the temperature is holding, he's not sure how long it's been. Going outside seems out of the question, but he still risks it just so he can check on his poor plant experiments out in Blue-04.
This is definitely not an ideal climate for a soft-shelled turtle, but the boy can't not tend to his plants, even if what he can ultimately use is a soak in a nice big pool. He'd thought to lug some water out to the poor, wilting garden but now he's regretting not saving some for him to dunk his head in. He huddles in the meager shade of what's still standing of the ruins it resides in, trying not to cook as he tries to mentally plot the quickest course to finding cover.
II. Rest and Recharge
Thankfully the beach is more tolerable, and the water feels good to stand in. It's not the most ideal place to really relax for all the waves, but it's some respite from the heat at least. He might just go for a swim anyway.
Of course if any of those pesky lobsters get too close and prove to be a nuisance, they're going to see what it's like to be used as a giant croquet ball. They fly pretty far when they're whacked with a rocket-boosted mallet! Head's up!
Time at the beach is only partially for play, however. Donnie does have research to do, after all! He has some things to research and materials to gather in the caverns. And maybe at least it'll be cooler in the depths?
III. When Turtles Fly
Rocket-boots had never been something he'd ever considered making but now he wishes he had because. They. Are. Amazing!
Tony said these babies can break the sound barrier. Donnie is absolutely going to test this out.
As a self-proclaimed adrenaline enthusiast, there has been nothing stopping Donnie from testing their limits. Well, except for the heat, but if you go fast enough and high enough... Huh. What's the range on these anyway? Yet one more thing to find out.
It's both strange and exhilarating using tech that hasn't been built by him, that was made for him- maybe the most bizarre part of it. They're so much cooler than a skateboard- he doesn't need a ramp to do any tricks!
Heights have never been a problem for him and clearly neither have drops as he boosts himself up high and then lets himself freefall some before catching himself in midair and zipping along again. The heat may still be present but at least he doesn't have to walk in it!
Of course once he gets high up enough, he can catch a pretty good glimpse of that new rock formation to the southeast, and it does not look promising...
IV. DiY
((OOC: AKA choose your own adventure/wildcard!))
WHERE: Temba
WHAT: Trying not to roast
WHEN: Mid to late July
WARNINGS: N/A
NOTES: Will match tag format/preference!
I. Evaporate
One might have thought it impossible to kind of miss the Calibrations space but at least it was climate-controlled! The weather's been absolutely hideous, not to mention dry, something Donnie's not used to. It makes things difficult to concentrate on, even with a fan blowing in your face.
Even summers in New York were never this bad. He could almost be fooled into thinking he was stuck in stage one of the flu, except that it had never lasted for days. Then again, given how hard it is to tell the difference for the time of day with how consistent the temperature is holding, he's not sure how long it's been. Going outside seems out of the question, but he still risks it just so he can check on his poor plant experiments out in Blue-04.
This is definitely not an ideal climate for a soft-shelled turtle, but the boy can't not tend to his plants, even if what he can ultimately use is a soak in a nice big pool. He'd thought to lug some water out to the poor, wilting garden but now he's regretting not saving some for him to dunk his head in. He huddles in the meager shade of what's still standing of the ruins it resides in, trying not to cook as he tries to mentally plot the quickest course to finding cover.
II. Rest and Recharge
Thankfully the beach is more tolerable, and the water feels good to stand in. It's not the most ideal place to really relax for all the waves, but it's some respite from the heat at least. He might just go for a swim anyway.
Of course if any of those pesky lobsters get too close and prove to be a nuisance, they're going to see what it's like to be used as a giant croquet ball. They fly pretty far when they're whacked with a rocket-boosted mallet! Head's up!
Time at the beach is only partially for play, however. Donnie does have research to do, after all! He has some things to research and materials to gather in the caverns. And maybe at least it'll be cooler in the depths?
III. When Turtles Fly
Rocket-boots had never been something he'd ever considered making but now he wishes he had because. They. Are. Amazing!
Tony said these babies can break the sound barrier. Donnie is absolutely going to test this out.
As a self-proclaimed adrenaline enthusiast, there has been nothing stopping Donnie from testing their limits. Well, except for the heat, but if you go fast enough and high enough... Huh. What's the range on these anyway? Yet one more thing to find out.
It's both strange and exhilarating using tech that hasn't been built by him, that was made for him- maybe the most bizarre part of it. They're so much cooler than a skateboard- he doesn't need a ramp to do any tricks!
Heights have never been a problem for him and clearly neither have drops as he boosts himself up high and then lets himself freefall some before catching himself in midair and zipping along again. The heat may still be present but at least he doesn't have to walk in it!
Of course once he gets high up enough, he can catch a pretty good glimpse of that new rock formation to the southeast, and it does not look promising...
IV. DiY
((OOC: AKA choose your own adventure/wildcard!))

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Then Link's eyes flick up to the goggles. He nods, taking note to keep an eye on those goggles - as well as the Sword.
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But if it only seals then that means it doesn't really get rid of it, Donnie has to reason. Maybe that's why that Calamity thing was still kicking and they had to use a bow? He hasn't yet confirmed just how bad an idea it is to simply seal evils away, even if it seems the thing to do back home.
At least the caves are cooler. Maybe Donnie should just set up his operations in here. Naturally air-conditioned!
The way is winding but eventually metal bits on their personage begin to glow faintly as they pass a few thin veins of crystal along the walls.
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But he had no answers for that. Either way, the Calamity was gone. So it's not like it's something he needs to worry about.
(Same day, years after Link returns back to Hyrule, he will learn that actually that maybe was something he should have worried about.)
For now, though, Link follows Donnie into the caves - and marvels when everything begins to glow.
He he holds out the Sword. "It's not blue!" he says, as he twists the blade from side to side to get a look at it. The metal was definitely glowing, but not with the distinctive bright blue that said evil was nearby. And there was no whisper from the Sword either, telling him to be wary.
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Once they get further down the tunnel he points out where it branches off. "That way goes to the hot springs. This goes deeper but there's not much once it dead-ends except for some mostly emptied crates and whatever's left of old supplies that haven't already been picked over."
Donnie's certainly not been the first one in here, but he's already helped himself to the electronics parts he'd found.
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Then, he looks down the other tunnel - the one that, apparently, is a dead end. "You wanted this way?"
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"These are what's used to make the power rods that charge electronic devices in the city."
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He also starts trying to see if he can pull it out of the rock. Because, of course, now that he's seen them he wants to have some.
He could find a way to fit in a new collection back in his room. Probably. Maybe. If he moves things around, a little bit.
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"Heh, you're not going to get those by just tugging on them. These things have been here a pretty long time." He pushes his goggles up again, continuing on. "Come on. There's bigger veins this way. But they're still buried in rock."
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“You mine it?” Link says. He doesn’t have a hammer. Or bombs. Though he does have the Sword…
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"It's a delicate procedure. Since we're dealing with a potentially active power source, I figure it's better to be careful around the actual crystals. The crystals are actually finite in the energy they provide though. Once removed, they slowly lose their charge, not that they do much on their own. Either way, you eventually end up with a paperweight."
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The glowing diminishes as they head farther into the tunnels, but eventually things start glowing again. And it's not just metal, but Donnie's purple markings on his shoulders and legs begin to glow as well.
"They'll charge again if they're brought back here though. But otherwise they just slowly lose power once you take them out of here," Donnie continues, as though things are perfectly normal here.
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It just so happened that when it came to the crystals, this cave was the fire.
He would have to tell Zelda about this.
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"We're getting close if you couldn't tell. Not sure if you can feel it too or not. At least I can, but I guess you'd know if you were feeling something different or not."
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He hums, softly. There’s something there, he thinks. Like that tingle of energy, when he drinks an elixir.
(The Sword seems to hum too, very softly. Perhaps she feels it too.)
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"I've gotten some crystals from here, you can probably see. Samples. There are other places I've dug out some bigger pieces for some better charging rods."
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"...You have a hammer?" he asks. Although he also glances back, at the Sword strapped to his back.
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Donnie holds up a hand, light the same color as his glowing markings appearing in midair and forming some kind of a motorized handheld drill. He grins, giving it a test rev before eyeing the wall for a good place, lowering his goggles briefly to make sure he's not going to run into any crystal immediately.
Despite the tool looking entirely made of glowing lines and purple light, it still behaves like a physical drill and has no trouble in eating through the rock wall where he applies it.
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Faced with this new, loud, and terrifyingly powerful device made of light, you might expect Link to move back. But instead he moves closer, watching Donnie work with impressed fascination.
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It's not for long as he uses it to clear just enough rock to expose a better amount of crystal. He lets the drill vanish into motes of pixelated light, blowing at the dust as he conjures up a more traditional set of tools, albeit a somewhat fancy looking hammer and chisel.
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Instead, he just stays quiet and out of the way as Donnie works. Although not too far out of the way. He still wants to see, after all.
And maybe he didn't move back far enough, because he sneezes when Donnie blows at the dust.
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Little by little he breaks away more of the rock around the particular bit of crystal he'd selected to clear, having pushed up his goggles a little earlier to relieve his eyes of the extra glare. Juiced up goggles were both helpful and a pain.
Eventually he waves Link over. "Almost got it. You grab it once I give this a good knock, it should come loose then," he says, waiting until Link's in position before he does so.
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But he's not bored, and he's happy to help. So he nods and holds out his hands, cupped so that he might catch the crystal as it falls.
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"Will that suffice?" He has no idea what Link wants one for, but it had been obvious he'd been interested in it.
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So he nods his head, fingers gently clasping around the crystal as he brings it close. He looks at it, and admires it's colours and the way it glows.
"Thank you," he says.
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