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pullmeoutalive2012-11-05 05:07 pm
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And another one of these!
General musebox post is go! ... Again!
Comment here with a location in the subject line (The Thor, some alien planet, Pandora, etc). You can come up with a scenario or leave your comment blank and I'll do that for you!
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[He trails off, pulling out one of those datapads he seems to keep on himself like spare change.]
Do keep in touch. Just in case.
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[ A beat, then: ] Can you let me down?
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[Excuse him while he just picks her up in one hand and sets her down. Like she weighs as much as a pillow.]
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A while later, Angel's voice sounds over the comm again ]
Perceptor? There's no one here.
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[As he asks, his head pops up from behind that rock. With a small shrub stuck to the top of his helmet.]
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[ Lights on, fires burning, dinner cooking. It's actually a little creepy. ]
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[Regardless of her answer, he steps out of the bushes, making his way into the town.]
[stomp stomp stomp]
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[ She does hear him coming and steps out onto the main street, a loaf of bread tucked under one arm. ]
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[Time to check the air for potential gases lethal to organic systems. And scan the area for corpses, signs of violence... anything.]
Decidedly strange.
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Do you think they left?
[ As for his scans- nope, nothing. It doesn't even seem to indicate that people even lived here at all. The bread in Angel's hand is real and safe enough, though.
Also, there are energy readings coming from a large tree at the edge of town. A tree on which there appear to be growing energon cubes. ]
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[That's about when he notices that tree.]
[And shuts up. Completely. He's too dumbstruck by what he's looking at to form a coherent sentence. Which is some kind of miracle for the scientist.]
... I don't... believe this...
[Excuse him while he heads for that tree.]
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Perceptor? What's wrong?
[ She follows his gaze, but she's not quite sure what she's looking at. ]
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[How could an organic planet produce energon in this manner? It doesn't make any sense.]
[And if there's one thing he can't stand, it's things that don't make sense. But the energy readings are accurate...]
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Is that energon? But I thought you said it didn't grow on trees.
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[So... what happens if he tries to remove it from the tree. Surely the illusion vanishes then.]
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Is it some new species of tree, maybe?
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No. Energon does not appear naturally in such a state. It's impossible.
[Well. Only one thing to do. Test it. By refueling.]
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Perceptor! Is that- I don't think that's very wise.
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[But so far, let's see. It all seems to be perfectly normal.]
Seeing as I've yet to fall over dead... it seems safe enough.
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[ Well, that's encouraging, and she holds out her loaf of bread to him ]
Can you tell if this is safe, or do I have to... experiment?
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[He... picks it up in two fingers. Like it's something nasty.]
... molecular scanning doesn't pick up anything terribly harmful. I can't say what is and isn't safe for an organic being to consume, but it's composed entirely of organic carbon elements...
[Yes, Angel, it's safe.]
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That doesn't exactly tell me much. It looks like I'll be doing a little research of my own.
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Well. Do take care. I'm not familiar with organic reconstruction.
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