Fifth floor: housewares, vacuum cleaners, falling from the sky department

Dec 30, 2006 02:13

Uh-oh... this probably wasn't normal, even for a place as strange as Earth. M'gann certainly hadn't experienced wormholes opening spontaneously there before, and even if she'd had, she'd have expected them to lead to somewhere proper, like an interstellar void--not to what would very much seem to be Earth again, and at a rather higher altitude ( Read more... )

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not_mr_roboto December 31 2006, 07:22:35 UTC
Cyborg had been patrolling the streets as normal, side-tracked by various baked goods. He had just decided on a most delicious pie he had seen in a window when his sensors went off.

"Oh damn, what is it now?" he asked himself looking at his wrist communicator. It indicated that there was an unidentified foreign object flying towards Jump City, and it was rather large.

He piped into the Titans communication line.

"Everyone got this on their radars? We've got some trouble heading our way, and I don't think I'll be able to handle it on my own, any back up would be great, the coordinates have been set in." he said relatively calm given the situation.

"Time to get to work..." he grumbled looking around for a good vantage point.

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kory_of_tamaran December 31 2006, 07:29:49 UTC
"I have got it, Cyborg, and I am already heading in its direction," Starfire replied to Cyborg via communicator, and turned it off quickly afterwards to continue making her way over to the spacecraft.

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perkymartian December 31 2006, 07:42:11 UTC
And when she gets there...there's already somebody else there doing what she can to minimize damage. She's all business, working with complete efficiency and avoiding the falling spacecraft entirely--she doesn't have the strength to effectively divert it, and it would take more than five minutes to start-up entirely from its cold-storage state.

So this martian happens to be using the concussive aspect of her eye beams to centralize the falling debris as much as possible--the less widespread property damage the better, after all.

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perkymartian December 31 2006, 08:02:54 UTC
((Erp, I may not have phrased it well...there are lots of pieces of (solid, compact, rocky) desert, and a single large spaceship about in the middle of them. <<;))

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not_mr_roboto December 31 2006, 20:42:33 UTC
((It has been changed))

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perkymartian December 31 2006, 21:33:29 UTC
((Thankees! :D!!))

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not_mr_roboto December 31 2006, 20:42:11 UTC
Cyborg noticed the giant spacecraft and then looked over at Starfire, she could handle it. There also appeared to be an alien, though Cyborg wasn't surprised at all, at one time he would have been, but not anymore. This one didn't seem to want to attack the planet or enslave anyone, so it was already a little friendlier then most on first encounters. The Spacecraft had with it a great deal of debris, rocks and such, which just wouldn't work with the Jump City scenery.

Cyborg began firing his weapons systems, and began blasting pieces of rocks and other desert debris into sand, much easier to clean, and less damaging then big rocks.

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kory_of_tamaran January 2 2007, 03:50:04 UTC
Cyborg's look already confirmed to her what she's supposed to do. Starfire hurried off to the spacecraft, avoiding all of the falling bits here and here, to grab the ship and do what she can to divert it, letting out a few Tamaranean words when she finally did.

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perkymartian January 2 2007, 04:11:25 UTC
"Hello!" says this strange green person in the odd outfit. It only takes her a moment to re-judge the situation, and then she's zipped over to the other end of the spacecraft--about a hundred feet long and eighty feet across, shaped sort of like a flattened egg--and has started to help with the diverting.

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kory_of_tamaran January 4 2007, 23:10:44 UTC
Okay, so far so good. The two of them are certainly diverting the ship. She glances around, and says to the green person (who looked familiar somehow), "Perhaps we should go and find a safe place to land your ship quickly before anything else happens?"

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perkymartian January 12 2007, 17:02:58 UTC
"That would be good!" says the green girl, not showing even a hint of the exertion she's putting into moving the craft.

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kory_of_tamaran January 20 2007, 07:17:40 UTC
((Oh man, I'm so sorry for not getting to this sooner. I had a friend over for one week, and I had to register and start school ^^;))

Starfire does show sign that the craft was proving to be quite heavy, but more so because she hasn't been in this sort of situation in awhile. She's relieved that the both of them are starting to move the craft out of the open city and into a nearby region where nobody would get hurt once it landed.

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