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Spaceport event catch-all [Open]
WHO: Link and you!
WHERE: Spaceport NG-102
WHAT: Link gets the Security datapoint and does not like it
WHEN: During the port job event
WARNINGS: None so far
i. Cue montage of getting repeatedly kicked out
The first time Link got kicked out for bringing the Sword that Seals the Darkness onto the Spaceport, he thought it was a minor set back. No problem, he'd just cover it up.
Covering it up, alas, did not work. Neither did telling them that it was a sacred object, or trying to pretend it was a really big walking stick, or even shoving it down the back of a really long tunic that he was wearing, and pretending that it was an accessory.
Each time, they found him. Each time, the Spaceport station security team would march him back to the Glitter Food.
At least they did not attempt to touch the Sword. Not after the first time send one of the guards unconscious. But with each attempt, the team escorting Link back got larger and larger - and more and more hard-faced.
Link was not a popular person with the authorities right now.
ii. Nevermind Ganondorf, station security is Link's true nemesis
So...Link had been forced to switch to the Security datapoint, saying goodbye to his beloved Agriculture datapoint.
No longer could he instantly recognise all over the plants. No longer did he have innate knowledge of even better ways to cook. All because the local guards wouldn't let him have his Sword.
But now that Link did have the datapoint, he could freely go about the Spaceport - with Sword, bow, and shield. This change of status was of course one that he responded to very, very maturely.
And if Link just so happened to often end up near the local station security, staring at them with his usual emotionless, blank-faced expression, well, that was just chance. He definitely wasn't purposely antagonising them with the fact that they couldn't kick him off the Spaceport anymore. Nope, not at all.
iii. Ultrahand for hire
When Link wasn't needlessly goading the local law enforcement, he threw himself into doing everything he could to get the money they needed. And while Link's usual money-making trick of picking up anything and everything he came across before selling it on mass wasn't really something he could do here.
But as it turns out, someone who could telekinetically lift up large objects - and then magically stick them to other objects through some sort of supernatural green glue - was very much in demand.
He'd set up in an open space, with a hazily written sign that says "Will make things for money". Despite that extremely vague sign, word had apparently managed to get out, because there was a pretty decent line in front of him. As well as a small crowd, who looked to be here just to watch Link at work.
And the things he was putting together were definitely eclectic. Some were repairs: reattaching a leg to a broken chair, putting a wheel back on a vehicle. Others seemed more like elaborate engineering projects...or like bizarre modern art pieces. It was a bit hard to tell, sometimes.
iv. Pink Aliens are Sus [closed to Keith]
Link had not been sure what to make of the oddly Agrii-like pink aliens. But since he'd only ever had brief glimpses of them off in the distance, he hadn't been something he'd focused on too much.
At least, not until the alien that reminded him of a very small blue rhino. Despite the fact that Link was often heavily armored, he didn't usually intimidate people. But this alien was intimidated...because they thought he might be like the pink aliens.
"Stay away," the alien had said. Well, Link's not very inclined to do that. So he starts actively looking, using his paraglider to get up high for a good look.
He hasn't found any yet. But he does spot Keith, and paraglides over to drop right next to him.
"...Hi," he says.
v. Wildcard!
[[OOC: Choose your own adventure! Let me know if you'd like to set up anything not covered by the above]]
WHERE: Spaceport NG-102
WHAT: Link gets the Security datapoint and does not like it
WHEN: During the port job event
WARNINGS: None so far
i. Cue montage of getting repeatedly kicked out
The first time Link got kicked out for bringing the Sword that Seals the Darkness onto the Spaceport, he thought it was a minor set back. No problem, he'd just cover it up.
Covering it up, alas, did not work. Neither did telling them that it was a sacred object, or trying to pretend it was a really big walking stick, or even shoving it down the back of a really long tunic that he was wearing, and pretending that it was an accessory.
Each time, they found him. Each time, the Spaceport station security team would march him back to the Glitter Food.
At least they did not attempt to touch the Sword. Not after the first time send one of the guards unconscious. But with each attempt, the team escorting Link back got larger and larger - and more and more hard-faced.
Link was not a popular person with the authorities right now.
ii. Nevermind Ganondorf, station security is Link's true nemesis
So...Link had been forced to switch to the Security datapoint, saying goodbye to his beloved Agriculture datapoint.
No longer could he instantly recognise all over the plants. No longer did he have innate knowledge of even better ways to cook. All because the local guards wouldn't let him have his Sword.
But now that Link did have the datapoint, he could freely go about the Spaceport - with Sword, bow, and shield. This change of status was of course one that he responded to very, very maturely.
And if Link just so happened to often end up near the local station security, staring at them with his usual emotionless, blank-faced expression, well, that was just chance. He definitely wasn't purposely antagonising them with the fact that they couldn't kick him off the Spaceport anymore. Nope, not at all.
iii. Ultrahand for hire
When Link wasn't needlessly goading the local law enforcement, he threw himself into doing everything he could to get the money they needed. And while Link's usual money-making trick of picking up anything and everything he came across before selling it on mass wasn't really something he could do here.
But as it turns out, someone who could telekinetically lift up large objects - and then magically stick them to other objects through some sort of supernatural green glue - was very much in demand.
He'd set up in an open space, with a hazily written sign that says "Will make things for money". Despite that extremely vague sign, word had apparently managed to get out, because there was a pretty decent line in front of him. As well as a small crowd, who looked to be here just to watch Link at work.
And the things he was putting together were definitely eclectic. Some were repairs: reattaching a leg to a broken chair, putting a wheel back on a vehicle. Others seemed more like elaborate engineering projects...or like bizarre modern art pieces. It was a bit hard to tell, sometimes.
iv. Pink Aliens are Sus [closed to Keith]
Link had not been sure what to make of the oddly Agrii-like pink aliens. But since he'd only ever had brief glimpses of them off in the distance, he hadn't been something he'd focused on too much.
At least, not until the alien that reminded him of a very small blue rhino. Despite the fact that Link was often heavily armored, he didn't usually intimidate people. But this alien was intimidated...because they thought he might be like the pink aliens.
"Stay away," the alien had said. Well, Link's not very inclined to do that. So he starts actively looking, using his paraglider to get up high for a good look.
He hasn't found any yet. But he does spot Keith, and paraglides over to drop right next to him.
"...Hi," he says.
v. Wildcard!
[[OOC: Choose your own adventure! Let me know if you'd like to set up anything not covered by the above]]

Pink Aliens Are Sus - Closed - 1/?
Even over all the ambient noise, though, a weird wooshing sound stood out to him. It wasn't something someone would normally hear indoors. It was a bit like a flag flapping in the wind-
"What the-?!" He had looked up to see what was making it and... well, yeah. That sure was Link, gliding down from an upper catwalk on the main promenade of the station!
2/3
Was he going to land on that passerby? That would be... bad. Most likely...
3/4 - I lied
4/4 - I'm done now.
"Do you normally glide into crowds like that?"
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But he paraglided next to people all the time back home. It wasn't a big deal. (Or at least, Link did not think it was. Keith was in fact not the first to fear that Link might land on someone.)
"Have you seen pink aliens?" Link asks instead.
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"Yeah. Yeah, I have." He frowned a bit, lowering his head a little as he crossed his arms. "It seems they've been around the station before, too." He was reluctant to admit that people had been recognizing him from Drift Fleet, but... "I was able to get someone to talk a bit about it, actually." After all, with the Agrii had sent them over to the station, Keith had been under the impression that meant they couldn't come for some reason, right? So, what was one, or someone who looked like one, doing on the station? Were they stalking? Were they watching to make sure none of them ran off or tried to leave?
It was a little concerning.
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Even if that association was mainly ‘has a big weapon and carries it openly.’
He looks at Keith then, head tilted to one side. The question remains unspoken - but it’s clear that Link wants to hear more about what Keith heard.
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Right.
"So, apparently, they're called 'Drovveok'," he continued. "They rarely travel in groups of more than a few together at a time. They have a reputation for being trouble, and this station apparently goes on high alert if a lot of them are around. So, if there is one here, that person's likely alone, or maybe with one other of their kind at most."
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"They like to fight. People stay away." Link says. Followed immediately by, "We should find them."
Because of course, 'stay away' to Link just mean 'come closer'.
I
Again.
The fifth time.
It's why he's standing there in uniform, arms crossed over his broad chest, trying his best to look very angry and very much like punishment was going to actually take this time. Which of course wasn't true, because it hadn't been true any of the previous times either. But time is taken for a public dressing down in front of security before the massive force exits.
Only when they are alone does Gladio sigh, pinching at the bridge of his nose.
"Link, I respect the blade, you know that. You know I'm not mad. But can we please come up with a better solution than you directly baiting station security over and over?"
II
Of course Robin noticed Link being weird as she came back from a long work shift. Though she supposed there was often moments of Link being weird. This one, though, looked like it was cruising for a fight.
Nothing like an armed Hylian staring down the guys letting them even shop here.
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Now though, Link looks at the Sword that Seals the Darkness, held lightly in his hands - and there's a faintly pensive expression on his face. He'd tried everything he could think of.
He didn't want to keep getting dragged back here any more than Gladio did.
"...They keep finding it."
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"Don't like them," he says.
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And that makes him sigh, because he gets that the blade is important to his friend. How do they fix this, though?
"You could leave it here..."
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The guy seems like he likes just about anyone. Why would he dislike these guys?
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Maybe it would be different, if Zelda were here. Or if he had some way to get back to the Great Hyrule Forest, where he could leave it with the Deku tree for safekeeping. But he can't, and so the Sword stays with him.
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And Link, Robin may or may not have noticed, was always with his Sword. She would never have seen him without it. Apparently, he was attached to it.
ii
All this is to say that there's another He Row with an emotionless, blank-faced expression entering the mix, though she'll at least deign to speak. Facing the station security officers, she steps right up next to Link - flanking him, and by doing so, making sure it's clear whose side she's on.
"Do we have a problem here?"
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He nodded.
"Alright... let's go see what we can find."
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"Just move along," the officer says. From the scowl they give to Link specifically though - and that weapon on his back - they're not at all keen on him being allowed.
And Link doesn't seem to mind poking the honest nest.
"I'm allowed," he insists. Still staring, still refusing to budge. He's got the Security datapoint and everything, now. They can't make him go anywhere anymore.
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"Sameen Shaw," she says, her tone clipped and businesslike. "Security officer on the Glitter Food."
Ugh, these dumb names.
"He's with me, and he's on the up and up. Whatever misunderstandings you had with him before, you should consider them over and done with."
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And once again, Link's preferred method of exploration is to get up high and then glide around through the air. It gives him a good bird's eye view - and hopefully when combined with Keith's perspective on the ground, between the two of them they'll find what they're looking for.
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Meanwhile, the office's jaw twitches. He looks very much like someone who would love to arrest both Link and Shaw right now - and is very frustrated at the fact that he can't.
"...Understood," he says. "Just make sure he stays in line."
And with that, the guards move away and back to their post - though they are clearly still going to keep a close eye on the two of them.
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"Then maybe you need to be seen as a part of the security team. Think about it, would you like it if someone carried a weapon into your palace and near your charge? This is them trying to protect their space."
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"I mean, there are rules against weapons. For safety I think."
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"But...the Agriculture datapoint," he says, looking...deflated. He'd have to let it go.
He doesn't want to let it go.
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And he once again stares at the guards. There is, perhaps, the sense that he is deliberately taunting them with the fact that he can now carry the Sword with impunity.
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"Will still be here when you return to the ship. Not like letting it go now keeps you from using it in the future," Gladio points out. "It's that, leave the sword behind, or don't go onto the station."
Sorry Link, it's just what it comes down to.
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"Well, maybe since you're security you can help me with something."
At the same time maybe she should keep them from getting kicked off the station.
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A beat, and then she drops the sarcasm.
"So what was his problem, anyway?"
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His fingers grip the hilt tightly, like they don't want to ever let go.
"Zelda likes plants," he says softly. Yes, he wanted the datapoint for it's own sake - for how it helped with foraging and cooking - but it had been a connected to her too. Of knowledge that he could have for her.
He won't be able to tell her about the plants he comes across on the station. Won't get any knowledge that he can pass on. But then...he wouldn't be able to do that anyway. Zelda was gone.
His shoulders sink, defeated. "...I'll take the datapoint," he says. Though his voice is...flat. Resigned.
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He says nothing, but his shift in attention makes it all too clear that he is waiting to hear what she needs.
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And they're picky about who they allow to have weapons in this place, she might remember.
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"So a certain sunglasses wearing asshole got me fired from my job and is now paying me to run some errands. Deliveries of letters. No clue what for. But the last individual I delivered to suggested maybe I should... use more personal methods to make money. It was gross and creepy. I could use a guy with a weapon to dissuade people from that sort of suggestion. You up for some body guard duty?"
She can probably split the funds with him for this.
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"I'm sorry," he says, his voice soft as a hand reaches out to settle on Link's shoulder. "Maybe you can take a notepad with you. Draw the plants or make your own notes."
Would that be enough?
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But as for the request, Link is already nodding his head enthusiastically. Yes, he can help keep her safe. Link might not be the most intimidating looking person around - he's too small, and too lightly built for that. But once Link starts to show what he's capable of, that all changes.
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And maybe if there's any he can afford to buy, he can take them with him. Look at them later, when he has the datapoint back.
He takes a deep breath. Straightens his shoulders. And starts to move towards the datapoints, to get this over with.
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That's the best Gladio can offer. Well, that and staying with Link as he does this. Walking with him is the best he can give.
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"Awesome. I don't need more trouble over Wesker's mess," she says with a sigh. "Come on, this way."
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Color her thoroughly unimpressed as she glances back at the security desk.
"You weren't stabbing people with it, and now you have all the right credentials, so they're just being, what, petty? You have any more problems with them, call me and I'll put the fear of God in 'em, okay?"
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"I think we should split up and see if anyone else has been able to find information," he said. "Try to gather together as much as we can. I'm pretty sure we're not the only ones looking into this."