Who: Arthas Where: An empty cabin What: For some reason he thinks the best way to get the Admiral's attention is to talk to the ceiling. Warnings: ceiling. :v
Some time after their super cheery conversation about Barge resets?gotgreenmagicOctober 16 2011, 23:38:57 UTC
Shego was drifting a bit. The onset of the death toll had put her into kind of a weird place - randomly spiking headaches, nosebleeds, the promise of absolute horror if she tried to sleep. At least she could discount the hallucinations as something that everything else was going through.
She was padding along the hallway on her way to the gym when she noticed the broken handle on an otherwise Barge-neutral door. Another trick? Cautious, she nudged it open with her foot and peered inside.
It sounded stupid about the second after he actually heard himself saying it, but he glanced at the spot on the ceiling anyway like it might have changed.
"If he has answers, we deserve to know them. And if he doesn't, then I want to know that too."
Not sure if should tag above or start new thread :uifightforOctober 17 2011, 19:30:29 UTC
The sudden changes the Barge was undergoing had Rinzler on high alert, and something as out-of-place as a broken lock was sure to catch the Program's attention.
That he didn't know how long ago it had been broken, or by whom, disturbed him, and he was quick to leave off patrol and investigate. First a visual examination of the door, and then--at the sounds of talking and movement inside the room--he pushed it open with his fingertips, hanging back lest anything inside tried to him.
new thread if only because threads with multiple people are kinda hard to keep a rhythm going ondarknessb4meOctober 17 2011, 20:52:54 UTC
It was probably a smart move; a sliver of glass wrapped with a makeshift handle on the end shattered against the doorframe at the first creak of hinges.
Rinzler's gaze shifted to the knife, and he stopped--waited--growl unspooling in the silence.
"No harm," he called at last. Hopefully whoever was in there--since he didn't think the faceless anomalies had suddenly developed knife technology--wouldn't be someone who wanted him dead.
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She was padding along the hallway on her way to the gym when she noticed the broken handle on an otherwise Barge-neutral door. Another trick? Cautious, she nudged it open with her foot and peered inside.
"...Arthas?"
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"Hi."
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"Who were you talking to?"
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It sounded stupid about the second after he actually heard himself saying it, but he glanced at the spot on the ceiling anyway like it might have changed.
"If he has answers, we deserve to know them. And if he doesn't, then I want to know that too."
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That he didn't know how long ago it had been broken, or by whom, disturbed him, and he was quick to leave off patrol and investigate. First a visual examination of the door, and then--at the sounds of talking and movement inside the room--he pushed it open with his fingertips, hanging back lest anything inside tried to him.
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Rinzler's gaze shifted to the knife, and he stopped--waited--growl unspooling in the silence.
"No harm," he called at last. Hopefully whoever was in there--since he didn't think the faceless anomalies had suddenly developed knife technology--wouldn't be someone who wanted him dead.
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