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⇨ POLARIS 2.0
Who: Everyone!
When: Days 110 - 114
Where: Polaris
What: After a mysterious explosion shakes the station, the staff of Polaris struggle to maintain order while the test subjects fight for freedom with the aid of hidden allies. Productivity info is here.
Warnings: More graphic experimentation.
When: Days 110 - 114
Where: Polaris
What: After a mysterious explosion shakes the station, the staff of Polaris struggle to maintain order while the test subjects fight for freedom with the aid of hidden allies. Productivity info is here.
Warnings: More graphic experimentation.
THEORY & CONCLUSION↴![]() At the midnight between Day 109 and Day 110, something happens. For most people, it won't be clear what - yet, they are shaken by it just the same. Violent tremors appear out of nowhere, rattling the entirety of the Polar station, violent enough to throw sleeping test subjects off their bunks. The source is unclear, but there is a sudden flurry of activity from staff as power flickers and is lost in various parts of the facility. Subjects, for the most part, will be left to their cells while they try to sort things out. The next morning, the staff are late picking people up. It's more like 6:30AM than the usual 6AM when they arrive to take people to the farm, which is a bit of tardiness that is entirely without precedent. Any questions about the incident the previous night will be waved off with the explanation of 'technical difficulties' that have been 'resolved.' ► DELTA: The three new Deltas will be left in their cells for even longer, waiting to be picked up, instructed that they would be escorted elsewhere instead of to the farm. Around 6:45AM some unfamiliar technicians will arrive and tell them that they are here to begin their processing into Delta. They are led into a previously untouched section of the station, where they are invited into a somewhat more intimate medical room to be asked some cursory questions and given a check up. Then, their suits will be removed, and they will be provided with their new uniforms, which they can apply like normal clothes. Delta life begins there. There will be a top level for the initial parts of their processing to be played out. Ultimately, however, they will end up being given a tour of the new Delta facilities, which amounts to a waterfront area that borders the new apartments they'll be staying in, as well a small supply shop where they can pick up an allotted amount of 'amenities' per day, based on their level of productivity and other achievements. This includes luxury items like food, pleasant smelling soaps, or other hygiene related tools. There are even small things like decorations or pictures of other places available, though they are fairly expensive. The first day will mostly involve the processing, a tour, and some basic training regarding the new tools they will be using, such as the mandatory visors and basic computer access. The next day, observation shifts in the farm will start, as will participation in trials. ► FARMING: The Farm will continue as normal, though it seems like there are fewer staff observing it at the moment. The ones that are there seem a little bit more tense than usual. Power is still down in some places, but the Farm is thankfully still active. Sometimes the productivity turn-in scanners might be a bit glitchy, so try not to panic if it measures fewer points than you're due. ► TRIALS: Trials are continuing as projected, though with the most broad of experiments already under way, they may be more selective. If you have an idea for a trial you can be sure to share it with the staff, and they will take it under advisement! Any information you want to provide is encouraged, they will say, especially if it involves notable traits about you or your fellow test subjects - or perhaps behavioral patterns you've noticed. You might even be rewarded! |
no subject
"Do I look like I know anything about this stuff? If you need advice on what to do... you should ask someone who actually knows their shit."
Hopefully, Gon gets what he's getting at here, right?
A second question: a cartoonish Gon and Lambert scampering down a hallway, aimlessly running in circles, then opening a hatch -- and falling down, tiny limbs flailing. Rewind. Gon and Lambert run out the hatch again and incongruously sprout wings and fly. Rewind. Gon and Lambert running out and stepping into something that crudely resembles the rocket rides they had in the Space Olympics and they zoom off into an improbable sunset, cheering. In real life and over the tenuous connection, Lambert raises his brows.
no subject
He. He knows what you're saying, but it's the most hesitant 'understood' feeling he's ever sent. He'll briefly emphasize the image of strings connecting themselves to others- before the image is cartoonishly abandoned to dust, replaced instead with the image of a table for war-plans. A number of them gathered around, seemingly coordinating.
He knows they can't go in blind- they'll be working together for a reason. As it is.
"But very well- thank you for the company at the very least."
no subject
"It's not like we're going anywhere," he says, lazily. "And even if we could get out of here, we'd just fall, wouldn't we? It's not like we have wings or whatever they brought us in on."
He presses the query again, an image of a note hastily wrapped around an arrow. Splatting to his death is a very real concern, Gon!
no subject
"...Understood."
There's an image of him rubbing his face and drawing a lifeboat on a note before shooting it off. FINE HE'LL ASK ABOUT ESCAPE ROUTES GEEZE,
no subject
And there's a sense of finality on the last image he sends over: the map with Lambert (carrying a bag of loot), Gon (carrying a flame over his head), and what might vaguely look like a beansprout with legs (holding a sword) superimposed on it. They seem to be wandering aimlessly within their respective sectors -- Gon, naturally, is in the one that was helpfully labeled Ignatius. Then a gold arrow gets planted at a random part of the map and both of them jump and orient themselves towards it, taking off like a shot. Lambert shifts the arrow jumps to another place, and the versions of themselves follow. Then the gold arrow is lifted off the map, another question tied to it as it spins like a compass trying to find true north.
no subject
They can't necessarily find everything this way, but the point is that they can likely use that boon to find something...worst case.
"Well- I, the man Gongenzaka, shall see you at another time, hm?" The connection holds, just in case there is more for whatever reason.
no subject
"Sure," he waves him off, lazily. "But who knows where we'll meet again? You might not even see me tomorrow, for all I know."
The last part is a tasteless but not unfounded joke ... and as a last, fleeting image? He hands Gon a four-leafed clover in his mind. As luck goes, it's not really substantial, but they'll all probably need it.
no subject
"...I, the man Gongenzaka, will have to see then." Have to make it happen, more like.