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Tony Stark ([personal profile] in_extremis) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2024-10-13 07:46 pm

Obsolete

WHO: Tony and open!
WHERE: The university, the mine hole...?, the beach caves
WHAT: Fixing the zombie problem
WHEN: Through the October biohazard event
WARNINGS: Gore, probably! Zombie stuff.


a. the beach
It was quiet, like the sand and the fog that hung so densely over the water cushioned any sound. Even Tony's footsteps, which had been so trudgingly heavy to Tony's ears on the road, were deadened as he reached the beach, and the creak and rattle of his armor as he moved was softened to static, like the hush of the waves. The fog was thick enough here that he had to pause and squint through it as he broke through the treeline, trying to spot the shape of the radio tower that should have been a clear landmark. It was leaning, precariously. If anyone not yet accounted for had made their way down here, and Tony suspected they had, to keep the water to one side and away from where the zombies must have been congregating around the sounds and lights of the city, the tower might not have been working for them. Tony hissed, and started a jog toward the caves, slowed by the heavy metal, and the regular ring of the scabbard at his side bouncing into his armored thigh.

It was only as he was hauling the weight of the metal up the rocks that he heard it. He had to stop, sweat from the effort quickly chilling in the cool air to raise goosebumps along his skin as he listened. A slap-slap-slap, like someone running, barefoot across the stones, echoing in the caves. Not the shamble of the zombies struggling to animate their limbs. Tony took a breath, could feel the call at the back of his throat, and it came out as a sigh when he realized it wasn't just one set of footsteps. Slap-slap-slap-slap.

The fog didn't seem so smothering as Tony turned to climb quickly, the clanking of his armor like an alarm and every rattling breath a siren.

b. the mine
Littering the city with as many posters as possible to draw people to the safety of the university was only really effective if the entire zombie horde didn't descend on the same building. And it was temporary, armor against a battering that had to be redirected. On a small scale, that was easy; Tony could spot movement in the fog, and shout, "Hey, come and get it!," or bang a metal fist against a concrete wall to ring like a dinner bell. Any sound, any movement, and they'd come lurching after him, immediately distracted from whatever had been driving their struggling brains a moment ago. As a mass, though, they were formidable.

The bigger problem was, even Tony's fireworks had been confiscated. The more complex devices, with controlled chemical reactions, timers, pressurizers, remote controls and kill switches, all of those were all his, and all immediately useless in the dead city. What their alien babysitter recognized as more computer, or less immediately as explosive, suddenly didn't work like the systems Tony built were sensitive to the whims of the weather. And what he needed, something that just blew up if he threw it hard enough, had to be built again, against the hope that whoever was keeping his toys away from him wouldn't notice for long enough.

The top of the greenhouse provided a clear vantage point over the gaping void that was the hole in the earth where he was supposed to die. Making a quick explosion, that was easy; Tony could assemble a grenade with his eyes completely unfocused, staring into the darkness all the while, until he had the mass drawn back by his shoulder in a slingshot to send in a perfect arc toward that emptiness. Most of them exploded before they reached the mine; some hit the wall a few feet deep, and rained fire into the depths of it, a silent lightshow at this distance. They were all as effective as Tony thought, drawing huddled groups of zombies toward the commotion, managing to lure a few of them over the edge. As a mass, though...

There had to be some way to set up a show.

c. the university
D.A.T.A.'s aperture looked dull and still. Watching over the grounds would be his job right now, if he wasn't in Tony's lap, his motherboard exposed to search fruitlessly for some loosened wire, sign of discharge, warped board, that could be fixed to bring him back to life. Instead, it was Tony that glanced up occasionally, his muttered apologies long since fallen silent, peering out into the dark through the narrow gap at the top of the window's reinforcement. The view was always the same. A dense carpet of fog, swirled by slow, jerky movements, and a brilliant ceiling of stars. The thunder continued to rumble, like it came from the fog itself, the stormclouds clinging to the earth. Tony barely heard it anymore, like the occasional pop from the candles flickering around the foyer. His busy hands slowed as he watched the stars with longing.

It was the strange light that darted between them, fizzing like lightning, that snapped his focus down to an unfamiliar movement outside by the gates. It wasn't loping or shambling, but moved with awareness. Intent. D.A.T.A. bounced as he hit the ground and Tony vaulted himself off of the ladder he was perched on to see over the barrier, then went sliding to a stop on the polished floors in front of the lever that he had to haul up and over to crank the doors open. They groaned, and thundered like the fog as they reluctantly parted, pouring light out into the night. Tony cut through it like a shadow, and could feel all of the hungry attention snap toward the signs of life. He didn't hesitate, winding back and pitching something into the sky, where it popped with a shriek and a flare of light, exposing him just long enough to wave impatiently to the figure in the dark while the zombies tracked the noise with their dead eyes.
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[personal profile] winsomelosesome 2024-10-20 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Her face broke out into a more hopeful grin, and she nodded hurriedly. Hope was good. They could always use hope.

It mirrored Tony's drop a little then, shaking her head. "I didn't see him," she confirmed, not sure why someone would make their way here and just take off again. "...I'm sure he'll be fine-" she added quickly, knowing how much Tony cared for the kid.

"Come on, I got you a treat in there, let's get it unpacked and catch up. No secret bites, I promise."
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[personal profile] winsomelosesome 2024-10-28 05:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's almost romantic," Jan teased, stripping off the outer layers of protection in the glow of the candlelight. At least they had each other. Jan had learned she was more capable than people might have thought, surviving all on her own out there for so long, but she'd never choose that isolation.

"It's still a bit heavy, but it worked well," she noted with a nod towards the pieced together protective layer Tony had helped her fashion. Tugging her shirt off over her head, she wished she could take a good hot shower to scrub the grime off, but that was going to have to wait.
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[personal profile] winsomelosesome 2024-11-03 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
There was something to be said for this. It might have been romantic in another world and time. The casual intimacy was comforting though, and Jan watched the cloth gently working the grime away.

"A few," Her flit up to meet his with a reassuring smirk, "Stilt Man hits harder. You know I can take it."
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[personal profile] winsomelosesome 2024-11-07 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
She snickered, and that felt good, a release of tension that was sorely needed. Jan turned her head into the cloth and that comforting touch with a smile, and she delivered a series of slow motion mock punches to Tony's ribs.

"It's like Christmas~ Mm, don't let me forget your present either. There's a few things-"
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[personal profile] winsomelosesome 2024-11-14 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Heh, think we should bother with the big tree again, or just set up something here?" She saw that question, and there was a soft nod, knowing that they -Tony especially- needed this. "We can go real rustic with it. Something Thor would be proud of. Nice warm fires. It'll be perfect this time." It had to be.

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[personal profile] winsomelosesome 2024-11-18 07:32 am (UTC)(link)
She snickered, both at the joke and those tickling fingers, catching at them with a flinch and a bubble of laughter.

"Stockings~" she agreed, releasing him again. "Ooh- with the paper hats?" Jan didn't see the poke coming so soon after she freed those sneaky fingers, cursing and smacking at him with a laugh. "Give me those- you've lost your finger privileges."
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[personal profile] winsomelosesome 2024-11-24 06:20 pm (UTC)(link)
She held onto those fingers close to her chest, laughing and looking up into his eyes. It was familiar and easy, and fuck she missed this. Before she thought over what it was she was doing, Jan rocked up on her those to steal a less friendly kiss. It wasn't the same, she could feel the difference from the start, but she couldn't get herself to pull away.