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Entry tags:
- [au] ashelia b'nargin dalmasca,
- [au] frisk,
- [au] guy cecil,
- [au] naomi kimishima,
- [au] poison ivy,
- [au] reno,
- [au] yue,
- [ou] angeal hewley,
- [ou] baiken,
- [ou] beast boy,
- [ou] finn (star wars),
- [ou] futaba sakura,
- [ou] gladiolus amicitia,
- [ou] keith,
- [ou] klonoa,
- [ou] kuja,
- [ou] lance,
- [ou] madhuri,
- [ou] noctis lucis caelum,
- [ou] okuyasu nijimura,
- [ou] orcelito noctircus,
- [ou] pidge gunderson,
- [ou] regis lucis caelum,
- [ou] riku,
- [ou] sora,
- [ou] takashi shirogane,
- [ou] uendo toneido,
- [ou] vax'ildan,
- [ou] yotsuyu
Event || Custom Fit
Who: All
When: September 10th to September 30th
Where: Curti Center and mines around the world
What: Characters assist Ganeshan in developing Custom Jobs.
Warnings/Notes: OOC Post
A. The Lab
As much as Ganeshan requires supplies to create Custom Jobs, he need help at home base. With the large number of potential applicants, outworlders and Curti Center employees are invited to help out in the lab, not only with testing transfer of Jobs to crystals, but in developing the abilities and running safety tests.
Easier said than done when all of these cats aren't roaming throughout the center and claiming everything to be their sitting spot. The interns are trying their best to catherd to little avail.
B. Job Development
The break room contains formal submission papers and pamphlets describing the steps required to develop a Custom Job. Senior employees are available to help characters workshop the abilities, but they mostly want to remain in the break rooms to avoid Ganeshan's constant Job mania. His booming voice is muffled through the doors, interspersed with allergic sneezing.
A room has been prepared for those to practice using their basic job abilities, primarily in making sure they're stable yet not too weak. There is a chance that an improper ability extraction can go wrong and hurt the user, so Ganeshan has group of White Mages are on standby in case things go south.
For those that would rather have all the fun without the work, there is the Ability Simulation and Modeling Room, where characters can design their abilities on the computer and see them play out on the screen before them. There's no limit here, and since Jessie is too busy to keep an eye on everyone, the outfits and visual effects have the potential to get...very, very silly.
C. Heigh-Ho
It's off to work you go. Those crystals won't mine themselves, and anyone strong enough must enter the mine in search of the necessary material. It's tedious, difficult work, and some of these are embedded so deeply in the rock that they might be more trouble than they're worth. Not to mention those gross bugs might not like their homes to be disturbed.
There's also the fact that monsters have a tendency to wander inside and attack, so they'll need some reliable body guards.
There should be more crystals deeper inside, but someone else will have to scout the area...
D. Explore the Dungeon
Which is where this team comes in. All the good stuff is deep in this mine, and reliable navigators are necessary to map out the tunnels without getting lost. There's also the fact that the previous owners of a time long ago didn't want opportunists to take their precious resources and outfitted the rooms with puzzles.
Door Locks are puzzles. Pressure plates activate traps. It's the ultimate test of critical thinking. Some of these don't make sense if you think for too long. Why did they go through all the trouble to program time-based puzzles with falling blocks and symbols? The Pupu are strange. At least the bats here are easy to fight, and the mine cart rides are fun.
When: September 10th to September 30th
Where: Curti Center and mines around the world
What: Characters assist Ganeshan in developing Custom Jobs.
Warnings/Notes: OOC Post
A. The Lab
As much as Ganeshan requires supplies to create Custom Jobs, he need help at home base. With the large number of potential applicants, outworlders and Curti Center employees are invited to help out in the lab, not only with testing transfer of Jobs to crystals, but in developing the abilities and running safety tests.
Easier said than done when all of these cats aren't roaming throughout the center and claiming everything to be their sitting spot. The interns are trying their best to catherd to little avail.
B. Job Development
The break room contains formal submission papers and pamphlets describing the steps required to develop a Custom Job. Senior employees are available to help characters workshop the abilities, but they mostly want to remain in the break rooms to avoid Ganeshan's constant Job mania. His booming voice is muffled through the doors, interspersed with allergic sneezing.
A room has been prepared for those to practice using their basic job abilities, primarily in making sure they're stable yet not too weak. There is a chance that an improper ability extraction can go wrong and hurt the user, so Ganeshan has group of White Mages are on standby in case things go south.
For those that would rather have all the fun without the work, there is the Ability Simulation and Modeling Room, where characters can design their abilities on the computer and see them play out on the screen before them. There's no limit here, and since Jessie is too busy to keep an eye on everyone, the outfits and visual effects have the potential to get...very, very silly.
C. Heigh-Ho
It's off to work you go. Those crystals won't mine themselves, and anyone strong enough must enter the mine in search of the necessary material. It's tedious, difficult work, and some of these are embedded so deeply in the rock that they might be more trouble than they're worth. Not to mention those gross bugs might not like their homes to be disturbed.
There's also the fact that monsters have a tendency to wander inside and attack, so they'll need some reliable body guards.
There should be more crystals deeper inside, but someone else will have to scout the area...
D. Explore the Dungeon
Which is where this team comes in. All the good stuff is deep in this mine, and reliable navigators are necessary to map out the tunnels without getting lost. There's also the fact that the previous owners of a time long ago didn't want opportunists to take their precious resources and outfitted the rooms with puzzles.
Door Locks are puzzles. Pressure plates activate traps. It's the ultimate test of critical thinking. Some of these don't make sense if you think for too long. Why did they go through all the trouble to program time-based puzzles with falling blocks and symbols? The Pupu are strange. At least the bats here are easy to fight, and the mine cart rides are fun.
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...That's messed up. [He says after a moment, leaning back in his seat. He didn't realize he'd started leaning forward as he listened until he feels the back of his seat again. What he says is an understatement, but it needed to be said. If only to, well, break the awkward silence he knows he accidentally perpetuated.
How much easier would it be if that existed in space? He didn't want to think about it.]
And if you're expecting me to judge you guys for that, I won't. [If anything, he's a little sheepish.] I... may have stolen Shiro's car the day we met.
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Not everyone likes what we do. Some are scared of what we do. What we could do. Others....
The exact kind of people we'd go after. We made some enemies of some pretty powerful people. Right before I got here... they'd started going after us.
[ And yet everyone looks at her weird when she doesn't trust the Curti Center. Doesn't trust a lot, really, save the friends she's made. ]
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I understand, and I know the need for secrecy. [He closes his eyes and they're back to normal when he opens them again.] I won't say a word, because in a way... I sympathize.
[He lets that sink in for a brief moment before he speaks, though it's more he's debating just how much to explain. Because, like with the Phantom Thieves, there's a lot he hasn't told anyone who wasn't there to witness it. He likes to keep it that way.]
Like Shiro and I said over the network, I'm not fully human. The Galra are a spacefaring race who conquered most of the universe by the time we found the Blue Lion, and while I suspected a few weeks or months after we became Paladins...
[He didn't know, and even when he demanded to know what the knife he held since he could remember meant, the knowledge was denied him. At least, until he awakened the blade.]
I'm not just a Paladin or the leader of Voltron. I am an agent of the Blade of Marmora.
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Living in a society where conformity and not being Obviously Different can be a bit of a watchword means she already can see all too well how this would be uncomfortable. The fact that his Galra side probably wouldn't be too welcome among a lot of the people he was helping to protect... yowch.
Given all her own troubles fitting in, willingly and otherwise, there's definitely a feeling of kinship there. And sympathy. ]
Somebody else who works from the shadows, I'm guessing.
[ Given that nobody had mentioned it all to her until Keith himself had done so. ]
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[And absolved him of the charges of stealing his mother's blade, but shh. Details. They weren't asked for.]
Judging by your reaction, I take it Shiro never mentioned us. [That's fine. Better to keep some secrets.] Which is probably for the best, because the last I remember we... well, ended that alliance with Lotor. Almost every Blade is likely compromised, too.
[Including Kolivan, his mother, and himself. Whoops.]
P5 spoils.....
Us too. Had to let a traitor on our team, or else lose our only chance of outmaneuvering him and the people he worked for.
[ Which still posed a very big risk. The only reason it wasn't bigger is that they'd been able to ascertain what Akechi's and Shido's plans had been beforehand. Thanks in no small part to her own efforts. ]
He didn't. Probably figured it was your thing to tell.
[ Back when they'd made their little three-way alliance, Shiro'd only really been able to offer his own support. Not all of Voltron's. And certainly not the Blades, not if they were having their own troubles at home. ]
I should have marked for Season 6 spoilers last tag whoops
A big risk. I know quite a few who wouldn't have taken that chance and regretted it.
[He and his mother were two peas in a pod there; taking risks like that while Kolivan tried to scold it out of him.]
Probably. Not to mention the last thing Shiro remembered before we arrived was not long after I joined. A few Earth days tops. I'm not surprised.
[A few days that had been hell for him. Allura had started to give him the same look and attitude that he'd gotten from so many adults back on Earth. She all but ignored his presence unless there was danger, but that was fine. He was used to it.
That, and there was much they didn't know about the Blades back then, and now, he's been a member for over two years. Several months directly under Kolivan's wing, and two years in the Quantum Abyss being trained by Krolia.]
If any of the other Blades show up, I can't guarantee what they'll do other than to likely assist in the effort to stop the summoning like any sane person would. I'm not a senior member like Kolivan and my mom.
[Most still call me "Earthling" instead of my name, he almost adds but clamps that down deep inside. They aren't wrong, so he never argued. He won't bring it up here.]
But you guys need anything, Shiro and I will come. The other Paladins will likely follow because we know what tends to happen when we split up.
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Hopefully we'll all get to a point of an actual alliance. I mean... we kind of did one? Shiro and Takeshi and I. But we were all really only able to speak on our own behalf. Can't speak for the others but... the Phantom Thieves all make decisions like that unanimously. It's a way we've kept ourselves in check.
[ There was a bit more than a grain of truth behind peoples' fears of the powers they wielded, after all. ]
I've been meaning to talk to the others for a while now but like... time has been a pretty hot commodity around here. Until then, common sense'll be enough.
[ Hopefully at least. She's not putting it past a few people to let pride override it. ]
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We'll see. Friendships tend to help with that, as does a common enemy. [And they all have one; a faceless and nameless one, but the threat does exist. Hopefully that will be enough, if she can talk to them.] So does my team, aside from personal missions. Still need to talk to Lance and Pidge about it, and when she arrives, Allura, too.
[She's the politician of the group, after all; Give him a battlefield or a war room and he's fine. Diplomats? Well, his team knows how well the first one went.]