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Cisco Ramon ([personal profile] franciscoramon) wrote in [community profile] riverviewlogs2017-06-20 09:37 am

[open] don't know where i am, don't know where i've been

who: cisco + anyone!
what: catch-all; tdm prompts
when: the rest of june
where: anywhere; if you want a separate starter, please hit me up!
warnings: will add as necessary

i. monster plants

Cisco isn't a member of the Perimeter Guard for a reason. He's just not a front-lines kind of guy. He'd get in the way, put himself and the people around him in unnecessary danger. But when Killer Vines From Hell™ start coming over the wall and mayhem breaks out, he has to help somehow. Back home he'd do that from the safety of S.T.A.R. Labs, over the coms, with Barry facing down the real danger. Here, he has to improvise.

He gets close enough to the fighting to pull aside one of the Guard members who is resting and to ask what weapons have been working. And when one of the answers he's given is fire, Cisco knows what he has to do. He rushes back to his workshop, and to a few stores, comes running back as close as he dares to the fighting, and starts to whip up as many fast-and-dirty flamethrowers as he possibly can. The more he can make, the more he can give to people to help defend themselves and defend the Quarantine.

ii. attraction

After the whole Little Shop of Horrors mess at the wall, Cisco heads home for a very needed shower. He doesn't know, yet, that some of those very same experimental chemicals that had brought the plants over the wall had seeped into the ground, into the water supply.

And because he is such a naturally friendly, extroverted person, Cisco doesn't realize that anything is off for quite some time. All he knows, after he gets dressed and heads out for a celebratory meal, is that he's feeling acutely lonely, that he just needs to see a familiar face, or strike up a conversation with a stranger if he has to. He sends out over-affectionate texts of appreciation and jokes and fondness to his friends, but that isn't nearly enough.

iii. repellant

They do their best to clean up the area of the spill as quickly as possible, and Cisco does his bit. But a few days after the worst of it, as he's walking past, he can still smell it lingering in the air. And this time, unlike when it had gotten into his system via the water, it has quite the opposite effect. Without quite realizing it, the stuff puts Cisco on edge.

How could they have been so careless with such a dangerous project? Did they not realize what would happen? What if those plants had killed people? There are children living here, and civilians, and people who never hurt anyone in their lives. Was it criminal negligence, or did the scientists involved just not care about collateral damage? (The way Dr. Wells had not cared, when he set off the particle accelerator explosion, just to further his own ends).

The idiocy and injustice of it keep churning away in Cisco's mind, putting him in an uncharacteristically foul mood. Better not bump into him, while he's like this, or you're likely to get a piece of his mind.
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[personal profile] dispenserofjustice 2017-07-03 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
You're going to have to rephrase that. I have no idea what this 'catnip' stuff is.

[Human phrases... Rather, Earth ones might be more appropriate. Garrus can understand easily enough that the stuff must be an attractant. "Catnip" though? Maybe it has something to do with cats, though Garrus hasn't really seen one of those either. Whatever the case, right now he is also thrilled to be making progress. If they keep this up then they have a good shot at beating this thing back.

He turns, firing upon another set of vines. Even he can see that the fire grows weaker each passing moment. Thankfully Cisco seems to have kept that in mind. So when he comes up with that fuel tank, Garrus shrugs off the weapon to hand back to Cisco. If the other designed the weapon, then he clearly knows how to refuel it.]


I can hold them off while you fill her up. Just don't take too long, okay?

[Which means Garrus takes back up his personal weapon. He launches a few proximity mines. That will buy them both a little time.]

How'd you know to bring a flamethrower anyway?
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[personal profile] dispenserofjustice 2017-07-05 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[He's pretty sure plants don't have anything to smell with, but whatever. Garrus isn't a scientist. As long as people are safe and no one gets eaten in this situation, he'll come out of it pretty content and likely never ask why did it happen, but rather how can they make sure it won't happen again.

Cisco is right about the "looking like a grenade thing." As soon as one of those leafy tentacles attempts to slide forward, there is a quick beeping followed by an explosion. Maybe that will cause those things to pause before advancing for a minute or two.]


Weed killer doesn't usually end up so good for them either.

[His sense of humor is horrible. It really is. Garrus takes the weapon, but had seen those shaking hands. Poor guy's probably terrified. So he puts a quick hand on Cisco's shoulder.]

Did you think I'd let the guy who gave me a flamethrower be eaten? That's not a very nice way to thank someone for giving you a present.
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[personal profile] dispenserofjustice 2017-07-06 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
Too bad there was no way to take a sample and make a repellent from it.

[That's probably what Mordin would have done. Possibly Miranda as well. They were sciency types. Though with Miranda one never could tell. Garrus is confident in his assessment of Mordin's actions though. Bless his soul.

He doesn't say much when Cisco runs off. The Turian is fairly confident that he can handle this from here on out. It proves to be true, and just in time. As the vines begin to recede, Garrus is out of concussive rounds and down to one proximity mine. The amazing gift of the flamethrower is barely sputtering out a twinkle of a flame.

In fact, Garrus is also of the mindset to make sure that there are no more left to take down, edging closer to where the source of all this mess had been. But then he catches a glimpse of the human that he had encountered before and nods.]


Clean up is the worst part, but it does come with the job. I'd rather not have any more nasty surprises waiting for someone. What about you?
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[personal profile] dispenserofjustice 2017-07-06 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
Apparently I was allowed to join Search and Rescue when I arrived. So I'm just going to say that I'm searching for a confirmed kill and rescuing people from the mess.

[See? Isn't he witty? Garrus seems to think so, since he's chuckling about it. Honestly the silence isn't so bad. It's definitely helping him unwind a little. His visor is giving a little bit of a read out from Cisco - accelerated heart rate. Given the situation, Garrus isn't surprised at all.]

I'd like to say that it'd be nicer to meet under better circumstances, but I've met most of my close friends in tense situations. Garrus Vakarian. That'd be me.
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[personal profile] dispenserofjustice 2017-07-06 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
So you're a science guy. Hey, I'm not going to complain. Your "fast and dirty" flamethrowers probably helped save a lot of people and property damage.

[So kudos to you, Cisco. That's enough to merit respect from Garrus. Cisco even gets a few extra points for sticking around even though he had clearly been frightened or rattled. Courage to stick close by to help out is will always be like a gold star in Garrus' books.]

It really did help us out. So thanks. Seriously.

[It's ironic, really. The moment that Cisco asks about a drink, Garrus laughs. He had just thought to suggest the same thing. For the same reason. Cisco definitely looks like he needs a shot or two in him to calm down and Garrus isn't going to turn down a free drink.]

Sure. Just do me a favor and let me order it. I promise to make sure you leave capable of standing on your own two feet.
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face in hands

[personal profile] dispenserofjustice 2017-07-28 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm a total badass with or without the tools, but don't sell yourself short. People to support the ones doing "all the hard work" [Yes, this comes with quotation gestures in the air.] are just as important. We wouldn't be able to get anywhere without them, so take the thanks and credit when it is due.

[No, seriously. Garrus doesn't think those sorts of people get the credit they deserve. It's pretty easy to point and shoot, but not always so easy to figure out the best method or means to take out the unknown or undiscovered.]

Oh no, I don't think you understand. [Here, Garrus is grinning.] It's a shot at your humanity.

[Honestly, Garrus doesn't look down on humans. Not in the slightest. But he can't help but poke fun at their squishiness.]