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subnauticmods ([personal profile] subnauticmods) wrote in [community profile] subnautica2016-03-21 01:56 pm

Fireworks






≡U.R.S.U.L.A. NAVIGATION

The Aurora Explosion
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--"

The explosion is felt everywhere.

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 ♥]

BASED ON CODE BY TESSISAMESS AND SUPERSUITS
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[personal profile] logdate 2016-04-13 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, trust me, heroics are the last thing on my mind right now!

[ Despite Haruka's rather brusque manner, Peridot appreciates it. It's pragmatic. It's logical. It makes sense. She's already circling back toward the base, puttering along with the little self-propelled device. If Haruka does come out to meet her, she won't be hard to spot - she's the tiny green one. ]
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[personal profile] upturning 2016-04-18 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
That's what you say.

[Uranus doesn't know yet that behaving in a way Peridot finds logical is probably a bad sign for your own worldview.]

I'm coming down.

[They've been working towards the same goal (however separately) of materials collection and assembly - she can pick Peridot out of a crowd, or out of a bleak, boiling ocean. And she's noticeable herself - for her demeanor, for the aura she gives off, at the very least.

Uranus would, under any circumstances, turn her nose up at the thought of them having the same objective. She might even turn hostile at the idea. She extends her hand.
]
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[personal profile] logdate 2016-04-20 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
[ Peridot's on her way back up, so the odds of them bumping into each other is pretty damn good. She's puttering back toward the base when she spots someone heading toward her.

If she had to hazard a guess...
]

Are you the one I've been speaking to?

[ She looks... frazzled. ]
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[personal profile] upturning 2016-04-22 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
[Peridot's going to have to keep her wits about her with such a heavy responsibility in her hands. There's no small amount of scorn, on Uranus's part, at how out of sorts this...alien agent seems. As if it's her first explosion.]

Don't lose sight of your responsibilities. Let's take that machinery back.

[She seems to be expecting her lack of answer to function as her answer. A stranger would be lost in the middle of this conversation: Uranus, singular in her focus, brushes past any questions of well-being. She seems uninterested in counseling Peridot in any way.]

You can still swim? Get back up there: I'll handle this from here.
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[personal profile] logdate 2016-04-24 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
Handle what? An exploding wreck?

[ Peridot's still a bit rattled (well, more than a bit), but she's still not about to just take orders from just anyone. ]

Who put you in charge, anyway?
Edited 2016-04-24 03:23 (UTC)