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each little clam here know how to jam here (OPEN MINGLE POST)
A: THE ACTUAL WRECK
Maybe you're a daredevil who's not afraid of a little bit of radiation/fire/falling debris/angry wildlife hiding in a burned-out chassis. Or maybe you're one of the lucky ones who's immune to the radiation and are doing your part for the team. Either way, the monstrous silhouette of the Aurora looms in the distant waters of the Safe Shallows. Available for use are three Seaglides and one Seamoth to get out there, if you desire - although you might have to compete for their use. If you're feeling athletic, maybe you can even swim out there.
The radiation leak has been plugged, but the radiation itself is still dissipating from the area, so you probably shouldn't spend too long out here if you don't want to get sick. The hull of the ship is pockmarked with holes and damage, but not all of them are fit to be used as entrances by the crewmembers. Some of them might even have already been claimed by Crashes mistaking the dark nooks for caves. If you do get inside, there are still fires burning within the ship. Be careful out there!
B: GRASSY PLATEAU
Gotta get out there and check that new biome for resources before our big adventure. The Grassy Plateau is still largely unexplored, with plenty of treasures (or, well, survival resources) to be found.
In search of food? Apparently, those sand shark eggs are good eating, if you're daring enough to go toe-to-toe with a mother predator. Or maybe you'd prefer more exotic cuisine. Has anyone tried eating a Mesmer yet?
Alternatively, the expansive caves of this area are chock full of vibrant and unusual plant life that might offer some tasty nutrition to the hungry diver. Or there might be some that are medicinal - or toxic. Finding metals is another goal set by Ursula this month, and there's ore hiding deep down in the cave systems.
C: PARKS AND WRECKS
The Aurora's explosion left plenty of scrap metal around, and although some of it was cannibalized to fix the radiation leak, there are still husks of ship parts lying around on the ocean floor. If you're out searching for food, weapons, or other resources in any region, it may be worth investigating them to see if anything useful survived. The life pods embedded in the sand seem like a good place to start.
D: OTHER
You don't have to go foraging in the Grassy Plateau. Feel free to assist in preparations by gathering things from any of the biomes! Or you can stay in the base working on making all that weird stuff everyone else is collecting into something edible/helpful/otherwise useful.
ota (safe shallows, the aurora, kelp forest, anywhere)
[ Ellana finally finished her prototype for sandshark shell armour, attached as it is to her wetsuit. It's different in design than what she'd be wearing on land; for one, there's no extra, flowing material, and she's made sure to not weigh herself down while covering the important, squishy bits. But it feels better than swimming around in just a skintight suit that helps keep her warm.
She heads into the water today with split goals: seeing if she can bribe a Stalker into towing her along to a specific location. Plus resource mapping and gathering once she was there, as well as marking any Aurora wreckage she may come across.
However, when she holds a fish out to you, it might not seem like the best idea in the world when she says: ]
How do you feel about bribing stalkers into towing us along with them?
[ They have limited mechanical means of getting them around, and the stalkers have proven receptive to bribery so far... in her personal experiments, at least! ]
ii | Storage is Nice, but so is Avoiding Sudden Onset Vampirism Swarms
[ Progress into the interior of the ship is slow and cautious. She left the sea glide outside, cutting down on any bulk she'd be hauling around, and has been cautiously mapping out stable routes toward the ship's interior. Pausing to work on helping secure metal, or cautiously moving pieces into more secure positions has turned this into more of a workout than she anticipated. She pauses to rest often.
It's right when she hits a larger area, looking like there might be items worth investigating in the boxes, crates, or... whatever they were, that she runs into the Bleeders. If she sights you showing up in the area, she'll call out, throwing up a barrier around both of you as she kicks off a surface overhead to swim down to your side. ]
Watch out! This whole area's infested with those creatures. Nasty little things — they're moving in swarms, like bees.
iii | Life Pods and Kelp Forests and (???), Oh My
[ She has no idea what it is: but it's large, interesting looking, and one of her short hitch-hike rides with a stalker has left her carefully swimming near the border of the Kelp Forest as it is. ]
There must be something worth salvaging in... whatever that is. Is anyone near the Kelp Forest and interested in a possible salvage attempt?
[ She "projects" the last part of her mental speech out, hoping to attract attention for anyone nearby. ]
iv | Wildcard at Base, in Any Biome, or Telepathic
[ Hit me up with any random scenario, or leave a comment asking for me to come up with a starter for us, and I'll be pleased to do so! ]
v | On the Telepathic Communication Net
I've talked about this before with some of you, but I'll ask formally now: anyone interested in testing the limitations of our mental speech? I want to safely arrange efforts for testing this, and I'll need your help.
v! (aka hi can i keep bothering you.)
Like try and tackle the whole shebang or focus on an aspect of it that we never really touched on before?
(as if it were a bother at all!!)
(yeeeees. \ o / )
Where are you? I'm in the laboratory right now, testing out some plants we have as samples for smo- for testing purposes. [ yes. testing purposes. let's go with that until he finally finds a plant that's suitable for his needs. ] Do you want me to start moving further from the lab so we can start testing out the distance between us?
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Bribing the stalkers? You want to make friends with the fish?
[ that's an idea that hadn't exactly crossed his mind... Fish aren't known for their trainability and loyalty. Then again, these aren't the fish he knows. ]
Well, I don't see why not! But, um, maybe we should start with a smaller one... [ he says, accepting the fish with one tentacle. ]
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To be more correct, several of us have been making friends with the fish. Have you ever tried talking to them? They don't talk back, as it were, though the reefbacks will sing for you.
[ She sends out a mental call, the equivalent of a whistling tune following a simple pattern of notes. She pauses, then repeats the sound, continuing to tread water as the circling Stalker slows, then changes direction, heading directly for the both of them. ]
These ones are more like training hounds. When it gets here, try and feed it, yeah? It was waiting for our call.
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Korosensei isn't scared, per se, when it turns towards them, as much as he is... tense. Yes, tense. Because water removes his one great asset: speed. ]
If they're like hounds, they could stand to be a little more lovable. [ but whatever. it's not like he's about to get killed by a fish after surviving everything else he's gone through. Focusing on the big stalker, his tentacle extends outwards as it draws nearer, offering the bait and hoping it doesn't mistake his arm for an oversized worm. ]
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ii
[ Peridot had already been very lukewarm about the idea of exploring a potentially deadly death-trap of a wreck, but the announcement of bloodsucking whatever-they-are really just reinforces the idea that she should've stayed in the habitat today. She's a few meters back of Ellana, letting her scope things out, and has been a bit distracted by the various salvage that they've been cataloging for retrieval.
Fortunately, she doesn't have to do much since Ellana has that nifty barrier thing. ]
We're safe underneath these energy fields, right? They can't get through them?
[ She has no idea if they'll even be able to take a chunk out of her, but she is not eager to find out. ]
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Holding the barrier, Ellana's look of concentration stayed outwardly focused. None of this is easy, but practice has made it easier. ]
No idea. I suggest we come up with a means of taking them out and getting out of their interest range.
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Oh, just "take them out". Why didn't I think of that?
[ Thanks for nothing, Ellana. Peridot scowls and tries to get a clear view of the monstrous little things through the water and the faint glow from the barrier. ]
I don't have a weapon. Do you?
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iii.
The telepathic message gets her to blink, but that sounds...safe-ish???
She'll try.]
I'm on my way...!
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Thank you! There's a good chance you'll be able to identify what's actually useful, instead of me guessing my way through this. I'll swim up to signal my location.
[ Which is more or less literal: she swims straight up over the odd pod of some kind, keeping an eye out for stalkers at the same time. They're a little too likely out in this area, but the pod isn't so shiny, and nothing appears to be particularly interested in it. ]
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Is it down here...?
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v
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[Directions are hard under the sea sometimes.]
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i.
When the fish gets thrust out at her, she takes a "step" back. Her hand goes to the back of her head in a show of awkward surprise.]
You're too pretty to accidentally get bitten in the face, don't you think? [The though carries with it a sense of uneasy laughter.]
Got a plan for getting back if they take us somewhere we don't want to be? [But in the back of her head, she's alert, nothing but suspicious thoughts and raised guards. She's not even human, right? It could be a trap.]
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Of course. We swim.
[ Even if she weren't used to trekking long distance on foot alone, out of necessity, it'd still be an "of course." Depending on themselves first as their own vehicles of movement is a mainstay.
... Not that she'd mind being able to help facilitate those who can build alternative transportation, or even figure out how to consistently work with the stalkers, reefbacks, or any of the more responsive species in the region. It's why she's out here now, carting around fish. ]
This is voluntary only, so don't feel you need to deal with these particular fish if you don't like. Stalkers move fast, and they're predators, but aside from defending their nests, they're not aggressive without warning from what I've witnessed.
[ It is probably a trap. A trap of getting more people associated with the food call Ellana has, getting stalkers one at a time to associate people as a source of food when making that call. ]
the belated ota
[ naturally, our resident octopus teacher will be lending his radiation immunity to the cause once again. As much as he moaned and complained prior to heading out, Korosensei is floating (kind of flailing, really, he doesn't know how to swim well) out in the deep blue with the rest of the crew, fitted head-to-tentacle in an astronaut-like wetsuit. The major leak might have been fixed, but people could still get sick. It's his responsibility to use his immunity to protect the others.
He's clinging to one side of the hull like a sizeable barnacle, seeming to prefer climbing along the exterior of the wreck to swimming. ]
Let's see.. I'm sure it was around here... Maybe here?
[ feelers reach up to push aside a piece of metal siding that's fallen down to cover up an opening - and almost as soon as he touches it, a half-dozen Crash fish dart out. ]
Nyuaah!! I'm sorry! I'm sorry!! I didn't mean to disturb you! [ he's quick to detach from the Aurora and try to back away, but the water seems to slow his normally-lightning-fast movements down quite a bit. He might even need help...
... maybe. ]
B
I wonder if any of these plants are sweet. Do you think any of them are sweet? Sensei wants to eat something sweet.
[ he's supposed to be looking for food, and has chosen the aforementioned caves to explore. Once again, rather than swimming, Korosensei is standing on the sandy bottom of the cave, slithering along the ocean floor and peering at the rainbow of flora growing out of the wall.
How does one test what's edible and what's not, anyway? Oh well. Might as well bring it back. Looking more like he's grocery shopping than doing an exploration mission, he's carrying a veritable bouquet of seaweed in one curled tentacle, and is picking even more as he carelessly muses about dessert. ]
D
[ obligatory wildcard! korosensei would go pretty much anywhere, so if there's a specific scenario you want to play out with him, just go for it! The only restriction is that he's a pretty poor swimmer. But he does know how to drive the Seamoth. ]
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How long are we going to spend crawling all over the hull of this stupid thing? Let's just find the leak so we can get out of here-!
[ Oh stars, suddenly fish. ]
What did you do? PUT THEM BACK!
[ She darts forward to try and drag Korosensei back. It might not work, considering the differences in bulk, but hopefully the little propulsion device will have the power. ]
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Fortunately, he doesn't weigh as much as he looks like he might, and the buoyancy of the water makes him even easier to tug along. He makes a quick strangled noise of surprise, but only briefly once he realizes it's Peridot.
Luckily, he's a fast thinker. ]
S-shut up!! It wasn't me!! Now, head towards the sea floor! Hurry!!
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Sorry, gmail hid my notifs all week. Blugh.
np!
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b.
But she can try, and looking for what's sweet is important, especially since Mai promised she'd make parfaits. So she squints at the plants, frowning a little.]
I wonder how we could tell... they're not poisonous, right...?
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They very well might be. But don't worry. Sensei will test them first to make sure they're not. [ by eating them himself, naturally. ] My body is immune to most toxins that affect humans, so I'm the perfect guinea pig.
[ ... which is what caused this whole mess in the first place, really, but. ]
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Maybe you could try to bake them into something sweet? I wonder if the color has anything to do with how it tastes...
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Well, the problem is that we don't have sugar or baking flour. However, your heart is in the right place! We might be able to find replacements for those things in our surroundings. [ a pause as he lifts a tentacle to tug at a sort of glowing blue stalk sticking out of the wall. ] But you're correct about colors possibly signifying taste. At least on Earth, plants often use bright colors to try and attract pollinators, or animals that will disperse their seeds. That principle might apply to this planet, as well.
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