Captain James T. Kirk (
winscenario) wrote in
riverviewlogs2017-05-13 09:13 pm
Entry tags:
- star trek (aos): james kirk,
- ✖ dc comics (preboot): dick grayson,
- ✖ ergo proxy: re-l mayer,
- ✖ marvel (mcu): margaret 'peggy' carter,
- ✖ marvel (mcu): scott lang,
- ✖ original: shai ebbisaryn,
- ✖ star trek (aos): leonard mccoy,
- ✖ undertale: sans,
- ✖ yuri on ice: victor nikivorov,
- ✖ yuri on ice: yuuri katsuki
( closed ) lost research
who: Jim Kirk, Leonard McCoy, Peggy Carter, Re-L Mayer, Shai Ebbisaryn, Sans, Dick Grayson, Scott Lang, Yuuri Katsuki, Victor Nikiforov
what: a rescue mission
when: from May 15th through to the end of the month
where: abandoned area, along the river, the delta and the waterfalls; between the first and second walls
warnings: monster attacks, probably some injuries/blood, don't expect anything more than that; add any needed warnings on your own threads as needed, please!
Despite the risks, most of the journey was a fairly quiet one. A lot of hours walking, making their way along the riverside, trekking through the woods and across small clearings. When the sun set they'd set up camp somewhere, and as soon as it rose they got back to their feet and out towards the Delta underneath the waterfalls.
Jim made sure they had all they needed; maps, compasses, whatever devices that could help them navigate the terrain. As far as supplies went, they had plenty of covers and extra clothes to make sure they didn't suffer through the colder nights, but there were no luxuries out here. If it rained, they'd be mostly unprotected, and they could only shower and wash their clothes so long as they had the time and access to the stream of the river. There was plenty of food, hopefully enough to last them the round trip, but they also had a myriad of tools and weaponry needed for any hunting and scavenging so they didn't always have to consume from the food they'd brought along for the trip.
The creatures living out here were another concern, and on a journey this long, they were bound to run into something sooner or later. They should be packing enough weaponry to keep the team safe and everyone in one piece, though.
Hopefully, it would be worth it. Jim didn't even care if they didn't get their hands on any of that research— all he cared about was that there were people possibly lost and in danger out there, and he wanted to try and save them.
[ ooc: this is a mingle log, so everyone feel free to write up your own top levels and/or tag around as much as you like! ]
what: a rescue mission
when: from May 15th through to the end of the month
where: abandoned area, along the river, the delta and the waterfalls; between the first and second walls
warnings: monster attacks, probably some injuries/blood, don't expect anything more than that; add any needed warnings on your own threads as needed, please!
Despite the risks, most of the journey was a fairly quiet one. A lot of hours walking, making their way along the riverside, trekking through the woods and across small clearings. When the sun set they'd set up camp somewhere, and as soon as it rose they got back to their feet and out towards the Delta underneath the waterfalls.
Jim made sure they had all they needed; maps, compasses, whatever devices that could help them navigate the terrain. As far as supplies went, they had plenty of covers and extra clothes to make sure they didn't suffer through the colder nights, but there were no luxuries out here. If it rained, they'd be mostly unprotected, and they could only shower and wash their clothes so long as they had the time and access to the stream of the river. There was plenty of food, hopefully enough to last them the round trip, but they also had a myriad of tools and weaponry needed for any hunting and scavenging so they didn't always have to consume from the food they'd brought along for the trip.
The creatures living out here were another concern, and on a journey this long, they were bound to run into something sooner or later. They should be packing enough weaponry to keep the team safe and everyone in one piece, though.
Hopefully, it would be worth it. Jim didn't even care if they didn't get their hands on any of that research— all he cared about was that there were people possibly lost and in danger out there, and he wanted to try and save them.
[ ooc: this is a mingle log, so everyone feel free to write up your own top levels and/or tag around as much as you like! ]

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"You would think, being this far out, that medical equipment would be a no-brainer. Maybe even an on-team doctor." Much like Bones was, here. She nods her understanding to Bones' explanation regarding brain wave activity. Of course they were currently far from anything that could possibly tell them what was going on here in deeper depth, but it was worth it to at least find those who were still alive. See if they would come to their senses or possibly be able to tell them what had transpired. Of course.. well, she hadn't been sure what the tricorder could suss out without further equipment before hand, so -
Mental notes taken. There is, of course, an over-arching want to go ahead and open that damn container marked hazardous - h's always been too curious for her own good, perhaps one who does't fully think a decision through on others. But the distraction of finding another body thankfully stops any thoughts revolving around what could be held in that small yellow container. She wants to crack it open near desperately, but instead ends up lingering back, just to be sure nothing sneaks in to try and kill them or steal what they'd managed to collect.
She leans on an arm she puts up slightly higher than her head in the doorway, finding no need to get close to another corpse today if she had a choice in the matter. "Looks to be a little more recent than his stinking friend outside." Though the temperature and the cover of the caves may have kept this one in slightly better condition, considering there was no contortion that would suggest rigor mortis she's willing to bet that the time of death was at least slightly later than the one outside.
"What's it beeping for?" She's a bit in the dark here about what all this means with the tricorder, but her brows knit slightly in concern.
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He started to reach out and touch it, but thought better of it. Instead he put the tricorder to the side of pulled out another sample container and managed to sweep some into the tiny vial. "Looks like pollen. Could be nothing. Just haven't noticed any mass expulsion of pollen since we left quarantine. But he's got enough on him it seems like he was lovin' on some flower or he's been working closely with plants."
Part of him missed Sulu for this. He'd understand it better. But he knew enough about botanical science that he could at least make heads or tails of it. "Wouldn't be the first time that plants did something stupid to people." But this was extreme. "Till we know more, best not get cozy with any plants they seem to be workin' with in the research area."
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Like Bones said, wouldn't be the first time a plant did something like this to people. Well— maybe not exactly like this, but weird enough that it could be easily considered as a hypothesis.
"We should stay away from the body too, then. Just in case." At least they hadn't upset it too much so they hadn't disturbed the pollen, and Bones had only collected a small amount without sending a cloud of pollen up into the air. He'd like to keep it that way.
Glancing at Re-L, he was quiet for a few moments, clearly in deep thought before something clicked in his brain. "You said you found a container marked as hazardous. Can I take a look?" He wasn't going to open it, obviously. But he would like to try and figure out what was in it.
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Re-L doesn't seem fully convinced about the pollen until she sees the sheer concentration of it on the scientist's collar and clothes. Her eyes are keen enough to catch the yellow color when the light hits is, brows knitting slightly as she tries to puzzle it all together. It seems obvious to say that there's something that's gone wrong, here, with whatever they were experimenting with. But considering thy'd seen no large pollen burst while they were there... it's a little more than strange. It seems to her that the pollen is the problem, here, but at the same time it seems odd to claim that the break down of an entire mission laid on the shoulders of a plant's pollen. But hell, here on an alien moon where anything and everything has and can happen... she can't write it off too quickly.
She's smart enough to realize that at least.
"Don't put your hands anywhere near your face now, McCoy." Sh really doesn't want their own situation spinning out of control over something as dumb as pollen, too.
"I didn't look very closely at the one outside to see pollen, but, if it's rained..." Then any pollen on that person might have been lost to the elements, and really... she wasn't looking to touch the body at all anyways. Laying out in the heat or in the elements wasn't necessarily a good thing for a dead body, and well.. they'd have to bring it back to the Quarantine somehow, she just wasn't quite sure how. Jim asks her about the container and she reaches in to her deep pockets to produce the yellow container, offering it to Jim.
"Sure. Just don't go opening it or anything."
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"Look, if it's affecting brain waves, be careful. Most neural toxins are fast acting." Turning his head to look at Jim, he let his eyes slide to the hazardous container. "You open that and I will be right pissed at you. When somethin' says hazardous, that means you wear the full hazmat gear before you mess with it." He just hoped Jim wouldn't pull something like that and open it without a suit. They really needed a controlled environment, too. If it was pollen, it was air born just like any other pollen.
"Actually think till we know more, we should be wearin' masks. If it is some killer plant, breathin' it in ain't doin' any of us any good." Shaking his head, he pushed to his feet to get away from the body to return to the live patient. This time he looked for any signs of the pollen on him. He found it, but only small trace amounts on his clothes, especially on his sleeves and collar.
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He knows he's a little reckless at times, but honestly, even that is a little too extreme for him. He does, however, tug his flashlight underneath his own arm, grabbing his scanner to try and get a read on the box and whatever might be inside it while following after Bones as he moves away from the body.
"I don't know if it'll help any, but it's worth a shot," he shrugs, nodding at Bones's suggestions that they wear masks. At least while they're in here and back at the scientists' camp, it can't hurt. "You got enough masks with you for all of us?"
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"You're free to do what you want, but I'm only willing to haul the both of you so far." Probably a lie, but with a poker face like that it's probably hard to tell and not really worth the risk. The good news is Bones and Jim are both rather useful, and have been good allies in both of the places she's run in to them, so chances are good that she'd be bothered enough to make sure they got back to the Quarantine and back to normal. If it ended up like herding cats, though..
Probably not a thought she should entertain regardless unless it ended up being necessary.
Bones makes a good point about the pollen, at least, to distract from Jim and the case, prompting Re-L to nod in agreement. "Yes, we should. I don't have any on hand..." Though if push came to shove they could probably improvise instead of not having anything. A little bit of invention wasn't all bad, even if it wasn't scientifically as effective as an actual medical mask. "We could always improvise if need be. Better than nothing at all."
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"Well, I'm glad that you have a heart of gold like that, Re-L. But I don't plan to make myself dead weight if I can help it." He ignored Jim's smart ass remark and held up the surgical masks to each of them. "It's not the quality we likely need to filter out as much as I'd like.. but it will keep you from breathing in ninety percent of it."
And it would be easier than trying to breathe through something improvised. "Just... be careful." He stated that softer before turning to the man and pulling out some temporary fixes to get the man a little more hydrated. Pulling out gloves as well, he started to started to work to inject him with some fluids in hopes of getting him at least coherent to drink something. "We should likely get him out of the cave and away from whatever put him in this situation."
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Nodding at Bones's explanation, he puts on his mask, though admittedly more for Bones's sake than his own. "Alright," he moves closer, leaning down to put a hand carefully on the guy's shoulder. He's still unconscious, but Jim just doesn't want him to wake up suddenly and get scared about a complete stranger carrying him around.
He'll have to risk it, though, it looks like. Sighing, he hands his scanner and light over to Bones, freeing up his hands so he can curl one around the scientist's back, the other hooking underneath his legs, then slowly he lifts him up from the ground. "Come on, lead the way. Let's get out of here."
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Something was better than nothing for sure. Even if it kept out some of the pollen in the air and kept their heads on their shoulders Re-L would be glad for it. She takes the mask without a fight, carefully arranging it on her face so that (she hopes) it's filtering as much air she's breathing as possible. Though it's not something she puts voice to, the fact that she's lacking in terms of resistance to anything, pollens included, is weighing heavily on her mind at the moment. Thankfully she's masterful at the art of the poker face, too, as none of it shows as they banter back and forth about her statement before.
"Don't get cocky. We still don't fully know what the hell's going on." The pollen could be the tip of the iceburg, really, and she wasn't about to write anything off when it came to alien moons and the lot. Still, the mission at hand is most important, and Re-L nods as Bones suggests leaving the cave. It's a bit stale in there, after all, and she'd prefer to be back out in the open. Turning to the body further back in the cave, and then back to hr companions in this excursion, she tips her head slightly for indication.
"What about this one? I can carry him if need be... Or leave that for another recovery crew?" Not that she's all that keen to pick up a dead body, but. She's also very capable of carrying it out, at least.
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Looking back at the body that Re-L indicated, he shook his head. "I think the bodies of the dead shouldn't be moved without more protective gear. I say mark the location of the dead and we'll either recover them later, or come back for them. The living is always the priority."
Not that he didn't respect the dead... He just knew they had more important things to deal with. The dead would have to wait a little longer. "Let's get him out of here and get to the research facility so we can get a better idea of what all is goin' on."
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Not that the mask would change all that much, but it's better than nothing.
Nodding, Jim follows after the other two, keeping a good distance from them until they're out of the cave. Once out there, he lets Bones lead the way to the campsite, since he knows where it is, with Re-L following behind them to cover the rear. It'd be a problem if some creature were to sneak up on them now.
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"Fair enough." That's a bit of a relief, anyway. She hadn't necessarily wanted to fool with the bodies or touching them in any facet, but.. if she'd been out voted it would've just been something she'd had to deal with. Having already marked where one body lay she makes sure the one in the cave is marked as well before following behind.
Following at the back to keep an eye out is understood without words, listening and watching with a keen sense of what they would be up against if they were taken by surprise. For a bit it seems as though they'll get there without incident, though movement further to their left has Re-L stopping, a finger moving to the trigger on her gun.
"Stop for a second. Something's moving at 3 o'clock."
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Reaching down to put his hand on his own gun, he saw the flora rustle as the rustle and cracking of limbs underfoot got more pronounced. He'd just managed to pull the weapon from it's holster when a figure, definitely humanoid burst from the forest's dense foliage and ran toward them with sheer terror in her eyes. Blinking in surprise, he barely had time to move the gun out of the way before the person flung herself at him and clung to his shoulders screaming, "Please, help me!"
He started to tell her to calm down, his hands awkwardly balancing his tricorder and weapon as they came to rest on her shoulders. That was when he realized the rustling in the brush hadn't stopped and something much bigger was starting to emerge with a loud roar like sound heading straight toward their little group.
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"Shit—" It's about all Jim can let out before a massive creature pounds its way through the foliage, its massive body only barely hidden behind an equally huge head, out of which three large horns stick out. Close enough to a rhino for Jim to make a connection, except... with larger and pointier horns. And also teeth. That's new.
With the scientist in his arms, there's not much he can do but run, at least at first. "Come on!" He urges Bones and Re-L to follow him, rushing into the tall grass, hoping they can at least distract the animal or hide from it for long enough for him to put the guy down in a safer spot and grab for his own gun.
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Re-L doesn't move from her standing position other than to raise her weapon as the rustling and cracking grows louder, clearly coming their way. Thankfully the experience of coming out here had taught her a little bit more about waiting to see what was waiting for them on the other side of the brush, but doesn't stop her from training the weapon on whatever it was that may come through if it was a threat. The human that comes first she passes on shooting (thankfully) - glad that Bones is the one she chooses to fall on to, screaming, all that hysterical non-sense that's drawing whatever is following her their way.
"Shit - " She and Jim may sound a bit like a chorus on that one, but the thud of her gun going off that follows it is punctuating enough. "Go!"
She's quick to cock the rifle again, even while they move, keeping an eye out. Thankfully, with such a long gate, it's easy enough for Re-L to keep up, checking over her shoulder to see where the beast is in relation to them every few steps. Thankfully the bulk of it seems to make the creature a bit slow in comparison to faster, smaller moving bodies, and Re-L calls ahead :
"It's falling behind. Get down somewhere and make sure we're quiet and hopefully it'll go away. There's no shooting through that head!"
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Something that he hoped he could do in a dead run. Luckily, he’d had plenty of practice pulling things out of his med kit while running after Jim in the past. It made the efforts quick and only a little fumbled to get a sedative into the hypospray. Leonard just had to rely on Re-L following up the rear to be good as their only gunman for the moment.
When she yelled that they were far enough to hide, he caught the woman’s arm before she could climb the captain’s back like a damn tree and pressed the hypo to the crook of her neck. She had been mid hysterical scream of another cry from help when he got her, and the words softened, slurred off and she slowed a bit. It wasn’t too strong, but it was enough to get her to be loose and calm. At this rate he’d be better off carrying her anyway.
Dragging the woman’s arm over his shoulder, she slumped against him and blinked in confusion as the look of terror melted into relaxed confusion on her face. “Pick a spot, Jim! I’ll make sure she gets there.” Least she stopped the damn screaming.
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"A cave would come in handy right now," he mutters, looking around them briefly before spotting a tall and wide boulder. He nods and urges Bones towards it, looking over his shoulder to keep an eye on where the animal is. "There. Come on, let's get you two up there."
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For a moment Re-L debates asking them about a way to knock her out before she finds a way herself, but in the long run, actually running and escaping seems to be the better option. For the moment. If it continued to be a problem... well, she's think about it then. At the moment surviving and making it out of the woods was her first instinct, and though the beast was large, it didn't seem particularly... intelligent.
She fires a shot toward the middle of it's thick skull again, watching as it tries to shake off the wound, now a bit bloody bit otherwise not all that shaken. If she was the type, she'd want to know if it had a thick skull, or what, but right now scientific exploration is not what they're here for.
"Sooner than later!" Re-L adds shortly after Bones, keeping a slower lope, but still far enough ahead that they were in a safe range from charging. For her part, Re-L fired a few distraction shots, checking back to make sure that everyone was still moving and finding some kind of solution to this mess.
"You're going to put them up there?" Both just asking the question and sort of.. disbelieving at the same time. "What if it head butts that? Then we're out Bones and he's more useful."
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Granted, trying to get a sedated and loopy patient up to higher ground would be complicated. But he'd manage. She was lighter than Spock at least.
Though, as he puzzled out Re-L's question, he furrowed his brow at her. "Hey there, now... I ain't gonna fall out that easy. Just cause I'm a doctor doesn't mean I can't take care of myself." And well, hopefully the two injured. That just meant those two needed to get rid of the problem. Which was exactly why, he got right back to work dragging her up to the place Jim indicated. "Could also get it away from here after you get the liabilities out of the way."
Not that he particularly liked referring to himself and patients that way, but he knew they likely thought it.
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He doesn't bother answering Re-L's question— they don't have the time for that, anyway. He starts towards the rock, and once they're close enough, he reaches out to take the woman from Bones's arms. "Come on, you climb up first. I'll pass her on to you."
Once Bones manages to do that, Jim tries to find some leverage, lifting the woman's weight up enough that Bones can reach down for her. He glances over his own shoulder in the meantime, making sure the animal isn't headed straight towards them again.
"Keep an eye out for our big friend, will you?" He speaks to Re-L, though he's fairly sure she's already standing guard, just in case.
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"I wasn't referring to you, Bones." There's a little roll of her eyes, as if that should've been obvious. She values her body in one piece and her health too - so thinking Bones a liability would've been foolish. "The only liability here is the one who nearly blew my ear drums out not too long ago." But then again, Re-L was also the type that wouldn't have batted an eye lash if she'd managed to fall behind, either. If it was a choice between this team or their new hanger on...
Well, let's hope it doesn't come to a decision making moment.
For the moment, though, Re-L is a little preoccupied with keeping an eye out for their larger hunter, or, hell, maybe something smaller than had been scared up and now wanted what they could get. "No, I think I might as well just watch you climb the rock." Another one of those sarcastic glances over her shoulder, fleeting because she does have a job to do, after all.
Their large friend is prowling not too far off, bleeding from its forehead and clearly agitated, trying to decide what to do next, she thinks.
"It's trying to figure out it's next move. Don't give it too long."
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"Gonna be a bit harder, but let's get the other guy up here, too." Dead weight though the comatose guy was, he still wanted him out of harms way. This kind of moving is not good for either he nor Jim, but it's better than getting trampled, that's for sure.
Sending Re-L another glance, he tracked her gaze to where the creature seemed to be and frowned. "Either way. Get us up here, I'll mind them... if you want to deal with our unwanted guest." That last part was turned to Jim as he reached down to grab on as best he could to the other scientist. "You better keep yourself in one piece regardless."
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He groans at first, then lets out a relieved sigh once the weight's off of him, and the man is pulled completely onto the rock. He nods at Bones's last words, catching the doctor's hand and squeezing it briefly, if only because the moment doesn't exactly lend itself to deeper and more meaningful shows of affection. "We'll be fine. Promise."
Hopping back down onto the ground, he finally pulls out his gun, still set on stun rather than kill. If he can manage, he'd rather be able to find a solution that wouldn't involve killing the animal. Nodding to Re-L, he starts walking calmly back towards the foliage, though not headed straight to the animal. "Come on, let's see if we can get it farther away from here."
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"Don't waste too much strength on them." Of course, they'd do what they wanted to anyways and she knew it, but it stood to be said. There's no use in running themselves down for people that may be debatably helpful, but, there again... she's also from the kind of place where they don't really spare other lives as a rule. It helped to travel with a literal personification of Death, but... well, none of that was important to note right now. Not when there's a monster prowling just within her sight line, blue eyes watching intently. There's a bit of a look back at them, for a moment, Re-L's eyes still glued to the creature as she puts her gun in its holster, beginning to shed an outer layer or two of her favored outfit.
It will eventually do nothing but get her stuck, and really, she doesn't need that much fabric over her if they're going crawling through jungle.
"Keep ahold of these, will you?" She hands the cloth to Bones with a little nod, feeling a little lighter to be rid of it. "I'll keep Jim in one piece."
With Jim down on the ground again she cocks her rifle again, the spent shells falling to the ground beside them and the weapon loaded to bare once more.
"Why waste time with that? Take it out and move along. You're going to need your energy to drag along our hangers on, now, too. It's just a matter of finding a good angle at which to dispose of it from."
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