[Isabel] The Great Pirate Hunt

Dec 12, 2006 13:50

Who: Isabel
Where: Outside the prison
When: Day 24, early evening
Invited: Anybody who's coming Jack Sparrow hunting
Status: Winding down

Roll up roll up for the great Jack Sparrow hunt )

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[Jon] sophiedb December 12 2006, 17:24:27 UTC
"A few years ago I'd've said he was packing another library with his gear. Now he's probably checking that everyone left in the bunker can do without the rest of us ( ... )

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[Jack] purplerhino December 13 2006, 00:39:02 UTC
Jack patted his blaster. "Got about fifty stun blasts here, but I liberated this from the armory." He held up a well tended revolver. A Welby Mk4, .38. That limited it to the rounds in the barrel.

“Had one of these in the second world war. Sturdy and reliable. Saw it in there and it just sang.” In fact, he had every intention of keeping this beauty. Not as versatile as a blaster, but it didn’t require batteries, just bullets. “And as I have been in battle before, yeah, more than willing to use it.”

Jack looked at Isabel. “You have a weapon you’re comfortable with?“

(*OOC: yeah, that's Jack's weapon of choice on Torchwood.)

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[Isabel] nohatmatt December 13 2006, 08:42:21 UTC
"I'll be fine," Isabel said, although she was privately wishing she had Max's ability to project a shield. She'd just have to take a more offensive approach - preferably from cover. She had no desire to get shot again, and she knew she wasn't fast enough to stop a bullet, so the plan would have to involve taking action before the bullet could be fired.

Her memory intruded, a brief flash, standing motionless amidst the falling ashes she had made from Whitaker's body. Her first kill. A fight to the death, that had been. She wasn't going to kill anybody this evening though.

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[Dean/Sam] aliencrabcakes December 13 2006, 15:05:44 UTC
Dean and Sam walked up behind Isabel. "Great, she's going?" Dean whispered to Sam. "Give it a rest." Sam replied and continued, "And I don't want to hear it about Jon either ( ... )

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[Daniel, Damon] fikgirl December 14 2006, 01:45:20 UTC
After making certain that those staying behind to guard the bunker had things well in hand - and understood that in Daniel's absence, Blaise was in charge - Daniel set out to meet the pirate hunting/first strike team ( ... )

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[Isabel] nohatmatt December 14 2006, 15:11:19 UTC
Isabel regarded Damon thoughtfully as he and Daniel approached.

So he's a teleporting freak, is he? Another reason to feel less unique, I suppose. She was still smarting from what she thought she'd overheard Dean and Sam muttering about as they approached, but she knew some people didn't like her.

'Some people' included Damon, she remembered as she caught his eye briefly. He wasn't likely to have forgiven her for attacking Claire, and she wasn't sure she blamed him for it. Unfortunately she couldn't go back and undo it, so she just had to explain as best she could and try to be useful.

"I think it's everyone," Isabel said to Daniel. "Nobody's turned up for a while, and it's getting darker. I don't think we should wait around."

She sensed a couple of glares aimed at her, but ignored them. She wasn't going to sit around being useless when there were things to be done. Even if those things did involve hunting a drunken and rather sunstruck pirate through a rapidly darkening jungle full of things which had no business being there.

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[Locke] Moving out starborn_scribe December 17 2006, 21:13:51 UTC
Locke jogged up to the group with knives and a pistol on his belt and a full pack on his back. "Thanks for waiting," he said. "I stopped by the armory for extra ammunition. Hopefully we won't need it." A few in the group requested a box or two of bullets, which Locke handed out. "Is this everyone?"

"Looks like," Dean drawled.

"Let's go, then." Locke led the way into the jungle, following the less-than-stealthy trail.

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[Isabel] Do I look like a bloodhound? nohatmatt December 17 2006, 21:42:07 UTC
Isabel followed Locke into the trees, stepping carefully to avoid the numerous roots and other bits of plant which threatened to trip the unwary foot in the half-light under the canopy. She refrained from lighting a torch yet, hoping to save them until the light was really needed. They weren't going to provide all that much in the way of illumination, so best to use what night vision they had while they still good.

To her surprise, the trail remained easy to follow for a long way. It set a nagging in the back of her mind, and she moved closer behind Locke to speak to him.

"Even I can follow this trail," she said. "What was Sparrow thinking? He's supposed to be a pirate. I thought pirates were fairly intelligent. Even with Wilson at the end of his sword he didn't have to stagger into quite so many pieces of undergrowth."

Of course, Isabel hadn't yet observed Sparrow travelling in an entirely straight line, so perhaps this was just an effect of his normal state of semi-intoxication.

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[Jack] purplerhino December 18 2006, 02:38:40 UTC
"If I were crediting the guy with any actual intelligence, then I'd say he made a deliberately easy to follow trail. Most likely so we could get his ass out of trouble if things went inevitably wrong. But that may be over-estimating him." Jack added from behind them.

"I'm pretty sure we locked up anything alcoholic in the armory. But you never know."

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[Jon] sophiedb December 18 2006, 09:22:22 UTC
"Chances are he didn't think about hiding his trail at all," Jon grouched. That headache had come back, a little lighter than before but still irritating as hell. "All he wanted to do was 'arrange for his departure, savvy?' Probably wowed enough by all this technology to think it's as easy as clicking his heels together."

Then he remembered who he was talking to: a time-travelling human and an alien princess (or something like that). The resulting smile was forced.

"A guy like him's got to be disturbed enough by being on land, let alone a couple centuries in the future. Even worse if he's sober."

Jon nudged Damon, just ahead of him. It was annoying not to be in the lead, though Isabel was right: anyone could follow this track and it was straight as an arrow. Maybe Wilson wanted this over with as quickly as the rest of them did, whatever "this" was.

"Are we nearly there yet?"

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[Isabel] Yes nohatmatt December 18 2006, 09:50:29 UTC
"I think we are," Isabel said as they emerged into a clearing. "Either that or this is the point where they got clever."

The sun was well and truly gone now. Isabel pulled the torches from her backpack and handed three of them round, keeping one for herself.

"Hold them up," she instructed, and waved her hand over the ends of the torches, which ignited, casting a warm orangey light. She smiled. "Just like heating burgers at the Crashdown."

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[Locke] Yes starborn_scribe December 18 2006, 13:07:06 UTC
Locke blinked at his newly lit torch, then grinned at Isabel. "Thanks." He'd had his doubts about her joining the search party, but they were disappearing rapidly.

With the light of the torch following a less obvious path out of the clearing was easy. It lead to one of the larger trees. "I think there's a panel here. Would you...?" The question was directed at Jon.

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[Jon] sophiedb December 18 2006, 13:59:32 UTC
"Uh, yeh. Sure." Jon pulled out a mini-maglite and moved forward. "I hope there's no spiders in there."

Once revealed the panel opened easily - a good sign that someone had used it recently - but Jon had no idea what to do with the annoyingly familiar buttons inside.

"Ok, everyone take a step back towards the trees. It looks like Wilson found another ring transport, so anyone with a torch might want to look for metal on the ground, dust off the leaves so we know where we stand.. Daniel? Damon even - either of you want to work some magic?"

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[Damon] fikgirl December 18 2006, 18:08:58 UTC
Damon spent a good portion of the hike watching Isabel and Jon, but both for different reasons. The former, he didn't like due to her treatment of Claire. He didn't care what her excuse was - there was no excuse for striking a pregnant woman even if their had been provocation: an unborn baby was an innocent bystander. Convictions aside, he also didn't like that she'd hurt Claire - one of the few people on this island who probably wouldn't hurt a fly unless she was left with no other choice ( ... )

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[Isabel] nohatmatt December 18 2006, 21:38:55 UTC
"A ring transport?" Isabel had no idea what one of those might be, but she stepped back with the others and lifted her torch, studying the clearing in the flickering light the four torches cast. Something didn't quite look right...

She reached a toe forward and poked at the ground a bit, then bent down and extended her free hand, concentrating her power through it. A small burst of telekinetic force struck the ground, tearing up a chunk of turf and revealing the curved edge of a metallic ring buried in the ground.

"Well," she said, "looks like there's a ring of something buried under here. Is that what you're looking for?"

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[Jack] purplerhino December 19 2006, 01:09:25 UTC
"That would be exactly what we're looking for." Jack commented. "Can we set this to the last site dialed, or is it more like a keypad thing?" He looked over to Jon.

There was a problem with using this, however. The moment it was activated the people on the other side would know, and be able to wait to shoot them as they came through. The four second pause was ample time for a nice ambush.

"I hope you have a better plan than just jumping in. Because we'll be expected and practically fish in a barral."

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