URSULA's voice crackles on over all forms of communication, radio and telepathic. In both, her transmission seems unstable. "Warning. Urgent. Attention required. I really mean it. Please evacuate the water. If impossible, hide immediately. The blast will be incoming from the east. The Aurora has reached critical status. Dark Matter engines failing. Core system failure impending, counting down in ten... nine... eight... sev-- sev-- five... four... three... tw--"
Should any be above the surface in the line of sight of the Aurora, they will witness the fires of explosion. The outer shell pops and bursts into flame, billowing out, a deafening roar that cracks with a heavy wave buoying through the water. Shocks of steam fill the air, scalding what surfaces they burst over. A rain begins.
In some ways, it is the safest place to witness.
Below, the explosion ricochets. A shock blasts through the water, then another, sending wave after wave pushing seaweed flat down, knocking animals about, scattering and rocking sand. Pulses of burning hot bubbles shake through a radius, fizzling out only after it sears and disperses to ravage what rises above. Cold water filaments web through the pods of heat. The ocean shudders.
Even as far as the base, the Aurora’s explosion makes itself known. The whole structure shudders on its supports, loose items shaking and falling, rushes of white and dark water bursting past the observatory windows in one wave, another, a third, and in one empty observatory, a crack breaks through the glass, forcing URSULA to seal off the area temporarily.
Rain still falls above the Aurora’s wreckage. The last of the fires will be doused. When the waters become cool again, new sea life will move in to make food of the their dead brethren.
A strange keening shivers in the air at the edge of hearing.
[As a note, direct any questions regarding this event to the March OOC Post! And a special note for Korosensei, go for it ♥]
I'm sure there's plenty to work with as long as you know where to look.
[He mulls over their explorations in the past few days as he finishes cleaning up the cuts and starts idly rearranging the haphazard pile of medical supplies into neat clusters.]
There were some jelly plants that might work as long as we wash the ocean water off of them.
Hey, not as much as you think! There's not a ton of variety in this area, just a lot quantity-wise. Not a lot to get wrong when there's only a few plants and animals.
Edited (i hit enter too early) 2016-04-10 02:10 (UTC)
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I don't know if that'll help with a headache, but hold onto it just in case.
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[But he does take it.]
Thanks.
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[under his breath]
Kelp gels?
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Those probably wouldn't taste very good.
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[...pulls a face too...why did he start talking about fish gels when his stomach hasn't settled yet. That was dumb.]
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But about just as smelly. I don't think it helps when both of them would make you feel like you want to throw up.
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[puts his face back down on the table; the cool metallic surface against his forehead makes him feel better.]
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[He mulls over their explorations in the past few days as he finishes cleaning up the cuts and starts idly rearranging the haphazard pile of medical supplies into neat clusters.]
There were some jelly plants that might work as long as we wash the ocean water off of them.
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[Maybe it's time to start paying more attention to the plants, period, or he's going to fall behind in their unofficial observing-things contest.]
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[But he's beaming, because praise from Mikleo is never a bad thing]
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More error than trial, I'm guessing.
[Sorry his praise is so short-lived, Sorey.]
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Hey, not as much as you think! There's not a ton of variety in this area, just a lot quantity-wise. Not a lot to get wrong when there's only a few plants and animals.
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[He knows Mikleo wouldn't do anything strenuous if he wasn't feeling better, but he has to say it anyways.]