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marco ([personal profile] brightline) wrote in [community profile] riverviewlogs2017-08-14 09:22 pm

[open] lately i'm feeling like a big bang

who: marco & YOU
what: catch-all post with various open starters (amnesia and regular)
when: August
where: all around the Quarantine
warnings: descriptions of morphing (body horror) and nightmares; Marco is forgetting how to morph, though he's still capable of it.



i. nightmares/nocturnal (for floor 2)
[The thing is, Marco's been living alone for the past few years, or at least sleeping as alone as he can. Even back when he lived with his parents in the valley, he'd had his own room, his own space, with walls thick enough to hide it unless he was having the absolute worst nightmare possible. The only real exception had been when he was staying in Ax's scoop with him and Tobias, but at that point things had been so bad they were all having nightmares and judgement wasn't on anyone's minds.

But honestly, since the war had ended, Marco hadn't been obligated to share even a whole house with anyone, let alone a building floor with 9 other people and a room with 4 other people. So it's been a hell of a long time since he woke up, sitting up straight in his bed with sweat pouring down his face, yelling 'NO!' at the top of his lungs, in a room where people could actually hear him. And the whole floor probably heard that.

Breathing heavily, he pushes his hands back through his hair, dark eyes scanning around him, looking for an enemy for the first few, muddled seconds; after that, he's embarrassed and still panicking, his heart beating too hard, his face flushed, skin and hair damp with sweat, trying to figure out if anyone saw him.

Once he's dealt with the nightmare, he'll be in the kitchen with a light low, drinking water and making himself a snack. Anyone on the floor is welcome to hear his nightmare or run into him in the kitchen in the middle of the night.]
ii. morph-capable
[At some point, Marco forgot how he does it. Morphing. It had been so second-nature before, like a really, really unpleasant version of breathing, and now he can't remember how to trigger it at all.

But that doesn't mean he doesn't do it still. He just has no idea when it's going to happen. Or where. Or what he's going to turn into. Thankfully, he still remembers all the rules, and remembers how to get out of morph, or he'd be one sad sack nothlit in a flash. Unfortunately, pretty much no matter where he is, you might run into him spontaneously shifting forms, a gruesome mass of protruding bones and extruding feathers or scales or fur or mandibles. It's pretty unpredictable, and there's wide variety of animals and aliens that might pop out next - pick your poison.]
iii. beach party
[Marco was around the big River Festival party, wandering along the beach, checking out the water, occasionally going gull to scope the place out, do some recon, getting a feel for the place. It's been a while since he had to be secretive, since he had to hide what he can do, and who he really is, but it's a habit he falls easily back into, morphing out of sight, making sure his regular trunks are tight enough to do it.

But when he's human, all bets are off. Marco is loud, exuberant, and running around basically anywhere, on the regular beach or the clothing optional one, without a care in the world. And he's his usual charming, charismatic, wisecracking self. Even while he's gathering as much intel on the people here and what they can do as possible.]
iv. out and about
[Marco is no Rachel when it comes to shopping, but he's no slouch either. After all, with 7 million in the bank and counting, he's learned how to do a fine bit of shopping. Unfortunately, he's totally lacking in the 7 million here, so he's got to manage a budget, and thankfully he's pretty decent at that.

Marco will be out and about around stalls in the various outdoor markets, haggling up a storm. He'll also be at the outlet malls looking for discounted brand stuff, an trying to figure out the style conventions in a totally new world. Everything he knows is totally wrong here, and he's not Marco if he's not ready to grace the cover of GQ at any moment.]
v. wildcard
[Throw me a random starter, combine any of the above prompts, or hit me up via PM for a customized starter or to plot something special!]
franciscoramon: (:? in action)

[personal profile] franciscoramon 2017-09-04 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Cisco is already looking at the paneling around the controls for the elevator, squinting at the screws. He reaches in his pocket for a multitool that he carries around with him always - thank goodness for his mix of paranoia and curiosity that means he wants to be ready to open shit up at any moment - and starts taking off the cover. It takes a couple of tries to fit the screwdriver into each screw, because his hands are shaking pretty bad from the shock of that sudden drop. ]

If I had to guess? Something went wrong and the emergency clamps got triggered. There's still power, and I didn't hear any cables snapping... I don't think...

[ He is suddenly wishing he had brushed up on his knowledge of elevators - he'd gone through a phase of being really interested in them, when he was a kid and interested in any kind of complex machine he could think of - but that was a long time ago, and he didn't bother to check the particular model and systems in place here. Rookie mistake.

Cisco looks up, really noticing the other guy in the elevator for the first time. Something in his expression softens when Cisco sees that the guy is maybe a couple years younger than him, and looks very extremely freaked out by the situation. Which is how Cisco's feeling, too. But he manages a tiny encouraging smile and says: ]


What, are you tellin' me you never wanted to recreate that whole bit from the beginning of Speed?

[ It's feeble, as jokes go, but it's something at least. ]
franciscoramon: (:? science)

[personal profile] franciscoramon 2017-09-30 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Cisco doesn't say anything at first; his brain has shifted gears to trying to figure out the internal systems of the elevator. His belated answer, when it does come, is light and just a touch sarcastic ]

Yeah I don't really remember right now, I can either fix this damn thing or talk about Keanu Reeves and I got a feeling which one I should be doing right now.

[ He can talk a little, though, so he goes on: ]

Tech? Yeah. Elevators? Not particularly. But I've figured out worse than this. I'm not gonna get us killed.

[ He says it with more certainty than he's feeling, because he doesn't want the guy to freak out. Cisco's good, but he's not good enough to deal with his own fear, and working out how to get the doors open, and dealing with a panicking stranger all at the same time.

He yanks a wire free from a tangle of others, pinching at the end and pulling away the casing, before he peers back inside the panel. If he can just find the right spot...

Cisco touches the wire to the place he thinks might control the doors. There is a spark (he can feel the hairs on his arms stand up) and a sound in the internal mechanisms. Then, the doors open, just an inch. He says, in a sharp voice: ]


Quick, wedge 'em open, use a shoe or something!