Day Three PINNACLE Logs - [Active / Open]

Sep 14, 2009 21:12

Characters: ANYONE on board the U.S.S. Pinnacle
Content: The continuing battle between Tagruato and those aboard the Pinnacle
Location: U.S.S Pinnacle
Time of day: All Day
Warnings: Assume violence and swearing
Notes: Treat this thread as party-style, with new subthreads for new events or encounters ( Read more... )

rebecca chambers, toph, agent j, kuja, aladar, agent morris, riza wildman, billy coen, agent derek, raiel, endgame, riza hawkeye, sherry birkin

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THE BRIDGE tagruato_corp September 15 2009, 04:18:52 UTC
Re: THE BRIDGE veep_of_chess September 23 2009, 05:56:09 UTC
Once they were through the glass, Lelouch threw off his mask, goggles, and helmet with one hand, in one motion. With the other, he removed his contact. His order was simple, and accomomdated a few possible contingency plans they may have in place. He primarily directed his gaze to the captain, but all others in his line of vision would also be affected. "You will follow my orders as though I were Ganu Yoshida! Lelouch vi Britannia commands you!"

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Re: THE BRIDGE pianistofraieln September 23 2009, 06:24:06 UTC
Raiel hit the ground and actually managed to come up right, rolling into a crouch and flipping his piano down. He threw a glance over at Zero to make sure he was out of the ocean spirit's way, and then he released his hold on the spirits as he looked over the rest of the bridge. They vanished, slipping back into the sea without a trace.

Just the people you couldn't look in the eye. Right. Shouldn't be too hard. He took stock of which targets to hit and started playing Braham's Lullaby. It didn't take long for the guards unaffected by Lelouch's geass to swoon and pass out on the floor. (Though there was some spillage over to guards who were geassable and he'd missed a couple who weren't - pitfalls of trying to specify mass-target magic music.)

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Re: THE BRIDGE tagruato_corp September 24 2009, 05:17:21 UTC
The captain of the Pinnacle stood at his post. He stood perfectly straight and still, saluting at attention as the invaders approached. There was a thin sheen of sweat clinging to his pale face, and a grim smile played on his lips.

"Mr. Yoshida, sir!" he said, his voice perfectly even. "I... I cannot apologize enough for my failure, sir! I gave it all I had. I performed all the protocols as you requested. Many men died in the process but I was inadequate. The ship has been taken, sir."

Still smiling, the captain began to tremble.

"I've failed you sir. I was not worthy to serve you as captain. I accept my punishment gratefully, Mr. Yoshida. Please. Please, grant me mercy..."

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Re: THE BRIDGE veep_of_chess September 24 2009, 06:01:46 UTC
"The situation is not unsalvageable," he began, replacing his contact for the moment. "Allow them to think they have won. Time is still on our side."

"Any further failures, however, and your life will be forfeit," he asserted. If that was the captain's immediate response to his presence, he must be a stern man indeed. He was looking forward to meeting him. To not do so would be highly disappointing.

He directed his attention to the others in the room that he had Geassed. "Stand your ground, all of you. No one is to be attacked unless I say so." He strode toward those that had been put to sleep. "Remove their masks," he told some of the geass-influenced individuals. As the guards went into action, he turned back and took what was rightfully his: the captain's chair. He leaned to one side, and crossed his legs at the knees.

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