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towerofanimus2014-07-18 11:33 pm
Endgame: This is the Way the World Ends - MACHINE ROOM
Characters: open to those staying in the machine room
Setting: machine room
Format: any
Summary: The time has come to make decisions about what will happen after everything is over.
Warnings: psychological horror (eventually)
Setting: machine room
Format: any
Summary: The time has come to make decisions about what will happen after everything is over.
Warnings: psychological horror (eventually)

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[Marty piped up from where he's been sitting, listening to the others.]
If she's got Riki's powers...
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[All the same, Xion has summoned her Keyblade, hobbling a bit closer to the lit terminal, holding her Keyblade horizontally in front of her thighs in a defensive gesture, though she hasn't raised it yet.]
I think we should be ready or anything, and keep an eye on it, maybe move to the other side of the room or cover it like you said, but some of us still need to work on figuring things out too.
[Meanwhile, she squints her eyes a little at the light, trying to see it a bit more clearly through the static - was it possible to make something out maybe?]
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[Waver had visibly gone tense at the flickering, staring intently at the terminal.]
Somebody cover it--and just in case, keep your voices down.
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I thought I remembered seeing this...
[He's not entirely sure why some of the larger medical kits had plastic tarps in them, but he's not going to wonder about it now. Instead, he is going to cross to the terminal and drop the tarp over the top of it. Once he is sure it won't slide off, Diarmuid returns to the group, giving Naoya a nod of thanks for the spell as he does.]
I don't suppose anyone has a spell that will muffle or mute our words outside of a certain radius, do they?
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[He frowned, really he thought they should just move away and continue. It was quite obviously a trick of Ruana's, probably to distract them. Just like the battle was their distraction for her.]
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[Diarmuid glares at the terminal and then moves over to the other side of the room, motioning for the others to follow.]
If it does something else--like giving us a real picture, attacking somehow or making noise, then we can see about removing it or taking some other course of action. For now, lets get back to what we were discussing.