Ripley 8 (
monstermama) wrote in
revivalproject2021-02-12 11:02 am
At least it's not actually raining men
WHO: Ripley & OPEN
WHERE: Around Temba
WHAT: Settling in, disclaimers that this isn't her fault (pink hearts, sparkly glitter)
WHEN: V-Day (and a few days after)
WARNINGS: Possible language (Ripley has a dirty mouth)
She'd been there a day now. A day to poke around and find a place that wasn't too close to the rest of them, but not too far either. Not hers- not yet, but hers for now. It was in the area near the Flood Plain. One of the residences somewhere in the middle. She'd been listening on the network, going past to see what was and what wasn't. The Flood Plain had food in ready supply if she needed it, things she could hunt. Things that might try hunting her. It almost felt natural.
It wasn't too far from the bar she'd met the android, Cayde, in. Close to the meat of the place, since she'd yet to see humans pass up a place to go to drink themselves stupid when the situation called for it.
She'd been about to leave to go hunting, see what there was in terms of sport and violence here, when the sky had opened up above her. All over Temba, it seemed. She held her hand out when she saw that it wasn't doing any damage to the area around her. Flecks of glitter stuck to her hand, a little pink heart joining the flecks to stick to her before she wiped it off. Or, tried to. It didn't seem to want to come off, sticking to her and just moving to another part of her body. "Great."
What a welcome. She managed to drag together a blanket to toss over herself to protect her from the worst of it, but... well. There was glitter raining from the sky, and someone had left something on the pad she'd made a nest of when she got back to the room she'd claimed. A note. Fangs. And a pink ball of fluff that she kicked off to the side.
After a half a day of glitter-rain, she took to the network.
For the next few days, Ripley will be found using blankets and tarps as coverings when she ventures out, looking for food, information, and trying to figure out where she fits in this strange new city. Find her wherever you like, looking for things, attempting to scavenge, or eying the data points with curiosity.
WHERE: Around Temba
WHAT: Settling in, disclaimers that this isn't her fault (pink hearts, sparkly glitter)
WHEN: V-Day (and a few days after)
WARNINGS: Possible language (Ripley has a dirty mouth)
She'd been there a day now. A day to poke around and find a place that wasn't too close to the rest of them, but not too far either. Not hers- not yet, but hers for now. It was in the area near the Flood Plain. One of the residences somewhere in the middle. She'd been listening on the network, going past to see what was and what wasn't. The Flood Plain had food in ready supply if she needed it, things she could hunt. Things that might try hunting her. It almost felt natural.
It wasn't too far from the bar she'd met the android, Cayde, in. Close to the meat of the place, since she'd yet to see humans pass up a place to go to drink themselves stupid when the situation called for it.
She'd been about to leave to go hunting, see what there was in terms of sport and violence here, when the sky had opened up above her. All over Temba, it seemed. She held her hand out when she saw that it wasn't doing any damage to the area around her. Flecks of glitter stuck to her hand, a little pink heart joining the flecks to stick to her before she wiped it off. Or, tried to. It didn't seem to want to come off, sticking to her and just moving to another part of her body. "Great."
What a welcome. She managed to drag together a blanket to toss over herself to protect her from the worst of it, but... well. There was glitter raining from the sky, and someone had left something on the pad she'd made a nest of when she got back to the room she'd claimed. A note. Fangs. And a pink ball of fluff that she kicked off to the side.
After a half a day of glitter-rain, she took to the network.
username: ripley
Does this happen often? Is there some sort of weather schedule to look out for to avoid this? Whatever this is.
For the next few days, Ripley will be found using blankets and tarps as coverings when she ventures out, looking for food, information, and trying to figure out where she fits in this strange new city. Find her wherever you like, looking for things, attempting to scavenge, or eying the data points with curiosity.

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She said that as if she felt comfortable doing just that; hunting. It helped that she wasn't exactly as human as she looked.
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"Then I would advise you to look for things like these. They are edible. Or go to the beach. There are large crustacean like things. They taste good. But they sting."
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"That should be interesting." It would be. Anything that managed to pierce her skin was going to regret it immediately. But it made for fun hunting. "Anything I should avoid going after?"
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"There are things in the forest, the deep forest. They stalk things. They attempt to stalk me."
And in the soldier's opinion, that was a grievous tactical error.
"If you take out your data device, there are records in it, describing some creatures here. We use it to list what may be poisonous."
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"What's your name?" It would probably be better to get one than to refer to the larger female as 'blue lady'.
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"I am Lauri-Ell. And you are?"
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"How long have you been here?"
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"I have been here three months at this place. It has been interesting."
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She smiles and continues on her path toward the diner. But she does think to gesture for the woman to join her.
"Let us see if young Thomas has put out food yet. Or found a solution for the glitter."
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Lauri-Ell started to move, and Ripley fell in step with her. "Who's Thomas and why would there be food?"
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Annoying. Most people would use stronger words. She had merely been annoyed.
"Thomas Shepherd. He is one of the few who manage the greenhouse, and he runs the diner. Multiple meals a day."
She does not know why the speedster does it. But he does.
"There are also the ships. There is protein paste."
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Finding out about a diner was good. She hadn't gotten that far in her perusal. That there was someone minding it was better information. It meant she couldn't just do as she pleased, the same as Cayde's bar. Knowing about the ownership was the first step in her decision as to whether she cared or not. "So we aren't going to be required to hunt for food if we don't want to- or aren't able to."
Also good to know, since she might be capable of some things, but not others. She'd never had to hunt for food before. She just assumed she could. "I've seen the ships. They don't seem to be working too well."
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"They crashed into the planet apparently. In the storms."
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This place traps them, quite effectively. It is something they must deal with, but as they couldn't, there were other focuses.
"Our goal is not off the planet after all. We must stop the storm."
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Very good science, not Asgardian science.
"Managing the climate of planets is managable, if we had the resources. But they seem to believe there is a source. If we stop the source..."
Then perhaps they will return home.
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But the idea that the storms were caused by a source was... also interesting. "I don't suppose there's any more clues about a source of storms other than there 'may be' one?"
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ANd Lauri-Ell doesn't know how to say more than that because she doesn't actually have an answer.
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What? It was a valid question. If someone wanted her to do something, she'd assume they'd give her the information to do it with, not make her muddle through the muck and mire of useless information.
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"Yes. I think they wish us to fix this. They have asked for it."
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"If they want it fixed, then they should leave a better manual behind for it."
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