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time_dancer) wrote2011-09-14 09:12 am
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Planning
Val's room is something like a mix between a New York warehouse studio and a high tech lab. Instruments glow and beep along one wall and the windows (or are the flat screen monitors?) show the New York skyline in the early evening of Autumn. Over the center wall is a large portrait of the Fantastic Four family; Reed, Susan, Johnny, Ben, Alicia, Val, Franklin, and Jennifer figure prominately. On an opposite wall another family portrait shows a happy Susan with a seemingly equally happy Victor von Doom (in armor), an older Franklin (teen aged) and Val. Over by the lab area there is a dry erase board with the words "Save Johnny" written very large.
There is a round table in the center of the room with enough chairs for everyone. Food and drink (digital variations are present) are on a side table next to plates and cups. Floating above the table is a 3D holo-map showing a flat asteroid about the size of a couple football stadiums with several smaller asteroids floating about it. There is a red light blinking just off the center of the large rock island.
"So here's the landscape. Aunt Jen, you've had more experience with the Negative Zone. Would you mind explaining its nature for us?" Val asks once everyone is settled. All traces of her usual cheery self are gone, today Val is all business. At the head of the table there are also a few floating screens showing several different species of the insectoids and some stills of the character of N-Zone space.
There is a round table in the center of the room with enough chairs for everyone. Food and drink (digital variations are present) are on a side table next to plates and cups. Floating above the table is a 3D holo-map showing a flat asteroid about the size of a couple football stadiums with several smaller asteroids floating about it. There is a red light blinking just off the center of the large rock island.
"So here's the landscape. Aunt Jen, you've had more experience with the Negative Zone. Would you mind explaining its nature for us?" Val asks once everyone is settled. All traces of her usual cheery self are gone, today Val is all business. At the head of the table there are also a few floating screens showing several different species of the insectoids and some stills of the character of N-Zone space.
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She turns to Will then. "If you prefer a bow, I can make specialized arrows. In fact I already have several designs I made for a friend. I'm sure Aunt Jen will agree, we both know an archer who does very well in these type of situations."
Next she turns to Enzo, "If you are more comfortable with non-lethal I would suggest using the highest setting as these guys are tough. In fact if any of you wish to use non-lethal means I won't stop you but I feel I must caution you that they will not use non-lethal means."
"Oh and Janet, I'm pretty sure your blasts should work but maybe not as well as you'd think. How well did they effect your world's Hulk?"
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"One thing that might be worth mentioning, the gravity there is wacko. It's not like space in our realities, it's almost like being underwater or on Mars or Earth's moon if you have any experience there. That means watch out for kickback on all your actions," he points out assuming not everyone has been trained for low or zero gravity environments. "How come these people don't have breathing apparatuses?"
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"Rocketship. Can't wait to give it a try."
Because she kicks with a forde that's going to cause some kick-back, and a fighter like Mel is could use that.
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He's always preferred living so if someone tries to hurt him, he responds with the same sort of force.
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Hopefully he won't have to use all of them but options are nice.
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He's country miles out of his depth, here, but he'd be lying if he said he wasn't looking forward to this.
"Would Kevlar or armor do us any good in this environment?"
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It's beginning to dawn on Ellen that people who aren't intimately familiar with her world might be getting a bad impression. She's not really sure how to counteract it at this point, though.
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Glancing over, he tips his head toward Enzo, and takes in the uniform.
Dry: "Wish I could say the same."
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Will's seen kevlar and the like in Milliways and he'll use whatever he can to stay alive while helping his friends.
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"My sister's Law," she says after a while. "It ain't armor like Ellen'll pull up, but I bet I can grab some vests for folk. Lightweight."
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"I'm happy to take a chance on Ellen's extra suit fitting me, but if you want first dibs, then by all means."
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His attention slides to Val, and he chuckles, low and wry.
"Probably a good idea if I steer clear of anything souped-up, then."
To Ellen: "Can I trouble you with a request for something conventional that might fit?"
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If the armor fits and offers a measure of protection in the field, Raylan figures he's won the lottery.
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"Ben mentioned gravity. That was going to be my next point - it'll take a few minutes to figure out how to move in the Negative Zone for those that haven't been there. Be careful - a small movement goes a long way. And as far as armor goes for our handsome lawman, if nothing else works, I can go back home and get something from Hank. He built a power containment suit for Jack of Hearts; I'm sure he can rustle up the reverse in no time at all and he's got plenty of experience with where we're headed."
She smiles a Raylan.
"The most important thing to remember is that some threats will be obvious and slow moving as they make their way towards us, and other beasts will spring up faster than light. We have to be careful. There is, mind you, a human-built prison in the Negative Zone that was used to imprison people during a Civil War on my world. So I think there's still an established human presence, but the farther we stay away from them the better.
"Next: one very, very important point. Val, are we coming out anywhere near the gravitational vortex?"
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