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MOD LOG #3

MOD LOG #3
Arriving in style
Content Warnings: Fighting, death, violence
Themes: Survival, plot
It's early in the day when it happens. The red dust that seems to be everywhere sweeps through the city streets, mixing with the steady patter of rain and making it hard to see and breathe. All red and leaving the taste of copper if inhaled, what could have been an easy day without any trouble quickly becomes anything but. While those in the community are heading for cover or finding ways to continue on through it, the new arrivals begin waking up in different cities all over the world. There won't be anyone to greet them, and leaving the room through the door is their choice - after doing so, they'll immediately step out into the city they were assigned. The streets are empty, houses abandoned, everything crumbling and in ruins. There will be signs noting their location, which they'll catch a glimpse of before a sharp push forward causes darkness to engulf them.
Waking up for the second time, in Reims but not in the Reset Room, they'll come to inside the red dust as it whips through the streets of the community. They won't be alone for long. Another person will be waking up beside them, and after a few moments of disorientation, try to attack. They might have weapons or use their hands, and they will not stop until they've taken a fatal blow. Their blood is dust, and they, along with their weapons, disintegrate after they've died. Can you stop them on your own? Will someone come to your aid?
The Sight of Lightning
Content Warnings: Poison, sex
Themes: Survival, plot
The day after the storm, the same red dust will find its way through Reims and come into contact with every person. Since the dust is everywhere, some might not notice that it's floating through the community and know that something is off. The effects don't begin until night fall, where everyone will feel the desire to seek out companionship of many different kinds. Though it is not always the case, the people that saw each other in color will "want" to be with that person more strongly than they might already, and will be more likely to confess or do something about it. Some might feel an intense need to be around another person, though not necessarily sexually - almost as if they need that person around them to be happy or content. For some, it might be a desire that can only be fulfilled by more than one person.
The effects wear off the next time the person gets wet. This can be a splash of water across the face or fully submerged. Or even drinking something.
OOC
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I have never attended one. I am told they were more common before the impact in schools, but I do not know what one is like.
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[ There was some insulation popping loose from its housing; Majima set to carefully stuffing it back in and securing it. ]
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[She noted him switching to the insulation while she took a tool and made sure the caulk was smoothed into the crack fully before it set. Her eyes were meticulous as she observed the full extent of their work. Yes, the window was set. She looked over and waited for him to finish that piece before they continued. The cork would be good in the flooring, not walls.]
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Might help if they could kick back for a little bit, maybe get to let off some steam.
[ He reinforced a ripped edge with some tape. Uh huh. Things around here were an endless patch job. ]
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Perhaps something to heat water quietly would not hurt either.
[Hot springs were a thing.]
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[ ...Maybe he'd cash in on his favor with Tony, make the man build an indoor onsen. That was an idea. ]
Man, I haven't had a real one of those since I got here.
[ I mean, he bathed and all but YOU KNOW WHAT HE MEANT, it wasn't the same. ]
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[She could certainly see it not being very cost effective, after all. They weren't on a geothermal point.]
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Alright, so maybe that's worth some extra thought.
[ He bent down to the floor, where some of the flooring had already been loosened in preparation for their work. ]
You wanted to install some of that corkboard, right?
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[She noticed the flooring and nodded, getting down on her knees and bringing the cork over to where it could be reached easily. With one hand, she moved to help him get the flooring that was loosened up, and with the other she tapped out the answer.]
This, underneath the flooring, will muffle sound from people's walking.
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[ They sure had come up with some inventive flooring methods out here, and no small wonder considering how everything had to be maintained. ]
Y'know, Tony came by with a sound dampener the other day. If he can get those things workin' large-scale, maybe we won't have to spend all this time double-checkin' ourselves.
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[As she finished that, she started to put the cork board in under the first set of panels, getting the wood back into place over it and working as carefully as possible to get the flooring down without making undue noise.
This really would be easier to do in a thunderstorm.]
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[ Majima was smiling despite his message as he pulled up a few more panels and began to place some cork himself. ]
Really working at little-old-grandma speed, here. Okay, so aside from hot springs, you got any other ideas for improvin' morale?
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[And though she didn't show it, that was really annoying to her.]
I am a difficult person to ask. I do not really 'have' morale like others do, if that makes sense.
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[ He quietly pressed the finished floorboards into place. ]
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[And true to her form, she was moving from one set of floorboards to the next without much abatement or pause. She could be a bit mechanical at times.]
Others have accused me of being robotic.
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[ Time to move on to the next set, then. ]
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[Ever methodical in each of her steps as she typed out answers. She was starting to get good at speed typing at this rate.]
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[ Actually, 9S was pretty personable, and Majima wouldn't call him robotic, either. ]
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[Yeah, the androids were all more personable than she could be at time. It was funny, but the actual robots could show more emotion than Rei did.]
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[ He continued to place the cork and type. Multitasking! ]
Anyway, if you ever do feel like ya need to work on your conversations, I could try and help. Used to do it back home.
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[Multitasking for the win. It wasn't as if both sets of hands would be busy at each moment anyway.]
I would appreciate the assistance, yes. You do not seem to have an agenda, which may help.
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[ An... agenda? Did he want to ask. ]
It should just be a matter of time, gettin' used to the way people think. I think the most important thing is to treat 'em with respect. You know, like individuals.
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As individuals. You mean to be aware of their existence as individual people, remember their names and look for what makes them different? That will take practice.
[Not something she did usually, though he had a convenient teaching aide there. Hiya, Mr Eyepatch.]
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You get to find out all kindsa stuff about people ya never would've known otherwise.
[ Under the veneer of casual cynicism, Majima genuinely enjoyed most people and learning more about them. Idk he was some kind of weirdo like that. ]
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Please forgive me, but for what I hope are obvious reasons, what is your name again?
[Dude, you were totally getting a notation 'has eyepatch' in there.]
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