Othello Von Ryan (
thepurpleone) wrote in
revivalproject2023-08-13 09:51 pm
Connect This Space Between
WHO: Donnie and you..?!
WHERE: The Warrens
WHAT: Taking things one step at a time...
WHEN: Post volcano eruption
WARNINGS: N/A
NOTES: Will match tag format.
i. hanging in there
The trip down had more or less been a mechanical process. Just follow everyone down, one foot in front of the other. For all that he's observed, the whole matter of a volcanic explosion happening somewhere overhead was still a difficult thing to process, or perhaps it was just everything else with that just topping it all off. He'd traveled in uncharacteristic silence, just waiting for that last straw that would possibly make him snap.
Thankfully he's been able to hold it together. Fresh water helps, and having other things to mind has kept his thoughts from spiraling completely out of control. It might be an odd sight to see a humanoid turtle carrying a makeshift tank with some kind of local alien turtleish creature in it, but Donnie's clung to it like a lifeline. And then there's DATA, Tony's strange little robot-spy-camera who's apparently been demoted to a cantaloupe as Donnie's chosen method of carrying him along is by a net-like bag. But now there's space and they can rest, so they're set down while the teenage turtle tries to get some feeling back in his fingers as he slowly allows himself to start assessing their new surroundings. Data collection usually helps him relax.
ii. like mapping out dungeons
Being underground isn't really a problem for him. He's more or less lived underground all his life, and compared to the sewers of New York, this is far less complicated to navigate.
Donnie takes to mapping things out, wandering the strange tunnels. He hasn't yet managed to cobble together a replacement computer for the one he sorely misses wearing on his arm, so he's doing things the old-fashioned way, with pencil and paper. He's tackling things in sections, intent on working out every possible direction down one way before he'll commit to the next. Which will explain his absence from the main area at given times. This may not be some technical project to work on, but he's approaching it the same way, completely caught up in his findings.
Someone might want to make sure he remembers to eat or you know, sleep.
iii. no time for idle hands
If he'd been completely without some sort of access to tech he might have lost it by now. At least here the atmosphere is much more inviting than Calibrations. But it also means there's no doors he can close when he wants to keep to himself and work on things. Not that he's finding himself too bothered by people.
His main concern is potential fire hazards, and what with moss and mats everywhere, at times Donnie gathers up some of his things and relocates himself down some tunnel or another where there's less of a risk of burning anything when he tries to do some circuitry work or welding.
iv. aces wild
Choose your own adventure! Throw me a starter or whatever.
WHERE: The Warrens
WHAT: Taking things one step at a time...
WHEN: Post volcano eruption
WARNINGS: N/A
NOTES: Will match tag format.
i. hanging in there
The trip down had more or less been a mechanical process. Just follow everyone down, one foot in front of the other. For all that he's observed, the whole matter of a volcanic explosion happening somewhere overhead was still a difficult thing to process, or perhaps it was just everything else with that just topping it all off. He'd traveled in uncharacteristic silence, just waiting for that last straw that would possibly make him snap.
Thankfully he's been able to hold it together. Fresh water helps, and having other things to mind has kept his thoughts from spiraling completely out of control. It might be an odd sight to see a humanoid turtle carrying a makeshift tank with some kind of local alien turtleish creature in it, but Donnie's clung to it like a lifeline. And then there's DATA, Tony's strange little robot-spy-camera who's apparently been demoted to a cantaloupe as Donnie's chosen method of carrying him along is by a net-like bag. But now there's space and they can rest, so they're set down while the teenage turtle tries to get some feeling back in his fingers as he slowly allows himself to start assessing their new surroundings. Data collection usually helps him relax.
ii. like mapping out dungeons
Being underground isn't really a problem for him. He's more or less lived underground all his life, and compared to the sewers of New York, this is far less complicated to navigate.
Donnie takes to mapping things out, wandering the strange tunnels. He hasn't yet managed to cobble together a replacement computer for the one he sorely misses wearing on his arm, so he's doing things the old-fashioned way, with pencil and paper. He's tackling things in sections, intent on working out every possible direction down one way before he'll commit to the next. Which will explain his absence from the main area at given times. This may not be some technical project to work on, but he's approaching it the same way, completely caught up in his findings.
Someone might want to make sure he remembers to eat or you know, sleep.
iii. no time for idle hands
If he'd been completely without some sort of access to tech he might have lost it by now. At least here the atmosphere is much more inviting than Calibrations. But it also means there's no doors he can close when he wants to keep to himself and work on things. Not that he's finding himself too bothered by people.
His main concern is potential fire hazards, and what with moss and mats everywhere, at times Donnie gathers up some of his things and relocates himself down some tunnel or another where there's less of a risk of burning anything when he tries to do some circuitry work or welding.
iv. aces wild
Choose your own adventure! Throw me a starter or whatever.

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"It's clearly been here a long time, it might be older than Temba, in which case I'd love to know how it's been keeping its basic systems functioning. But so far as volcanic activity goes, this is the first time any of that have been kidnapped have witnessed such an event. Has anyone asked the plant guys how often mountains decide to come up and then burst their top around here? They seem to be the only ones who might've been here long enough to know. Maybe they know how long this thing's been around too."
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What did that leave him with then, if it was all pointless? No, not necessarily pointless, but it still suggested that he was wasting his own time, trying to come up with angles and formulas. And it wasn't that Tony was wrong. It was clearly Donnie's fumble, in his mind. Go back to the drawing board, rework all his theories without being able to nail down any facts. It stung.
That Tony was at least in agreement about talking to the Funfronds did little to make him feel better. Wordlessly, the turtle started picking up the pages of his map, carefully keeping them in numerical order before tucking them back into the rest of his notebook.
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"I'll let you know if they say anything," he eventually muttered, gathering himself up and hoping at least getting some distance from that callous machine would be a relief. It wasn't, really. He could still hear it in the walls.
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There is a pair in this case, one a ghostly shade of white speckled with purple spots, the other tan in the stalk with a yellow and red crown. They almost jump when they see Tony getting up to move. They had been trying to stay out of sight after all.
Prey instincts were always going to linger.
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[Study many ... of animals. Intriguing.]
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[Much scared. Thought of ... of moss-kin. Die from fire mountain. Many turnings past. Before above ... built.]
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[Talking Animals help us. Give more spores, make plants sleep and of here. Very good,] the speckled one explains.
The red and yellow one continues from there. [Us live near new bones since soil got thin. Many ... turnings we learn how to work new bones. But never go deep like this. Hard to grow food. Only emergency ... . Fruit-Kin use more.]
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[Hundred turnings or more. Very old. Fruitkin have better number.]
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[... was new Frond when Talking Animals come. Little cap.]
Which might well line up with the roughly four years or so the He Rows had been present.
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So that probably means they don't go to the mountains, and there used to be another type of plantkin there. But those are gone now because of an illness? That's probably what they're trying to say.
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"Would the fruit-kin know more about them?" he asked, stretching up to his feet then, making gestures to leave.
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The foods the Barrys were bringing did seem to be all from the Sh'Ka greenhouse, for someone who was familiar with the differences. So the Barrys were absolutely coming a great distance to offer assistance. They were greatly traveled.
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