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[IC][Story][Arc 1] The Big Raid |
Posted by: robkelk - 03-23-2021, 06:54 PM - Forum: The Attic
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Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear... er, yestermonth, in the days when those people at Blossom still didn't know that their emotions were being controlled, and hear the story of how two people were discovered in the Metacontinuity and invited to live in Ottawa...
Prologue
Kemptville, Ontario, Canada
December 10, 2016
5:07 pm ET
Two rather large people caught her attention as she left the coffee shop by the back door. "Hey, you!"
She turned to face them. "Do you have some business with me?"
"Yeah. We'd appreciate it if you were to stay in Kemptville for all of next week."
"Think of it as a ... personal favour."
"Why would I want to do you any favours?" She pulled a mirror out of her purse and primped, hoping they'd take the hint.
"Because it'd be very bad for you if you don't do what we say."
The one who wasn't talking grabbed at the mirror, but she spun it around to keep it out of his reach ... and to catch a reflection of his face in the glass.
What she saw wasn't human. They hadn't taken the hint, but they had taken the bait. "I don't do favours for your sort. I kill things like you. Deep Submerge!" Michiru caught both trolls in the same blast, destroying them utterly.
A moment later, a car pulled into the parking lot. "Sorry I'm late! Why do you have the Deep Aqua Mirror out?"
"Oh, I just had to deal with a couple of Unseelie."
"Again?" Haruka asked while Michiru got into the car. "We really need to do something about them."
"Usagi said she and her friends were working on a plan for that."
"We really need to do something about them before Usagi tries to be friends with them."
"When I mentioned that to her last week, she said something about a different kind of befriending."
"I wonder what she meant by that?"
"Who knows?"
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
December 11, 2016
11:55 am ET
"We have a problem." Rob scowled as he sat down for lunch.
Mikoto looked up. "A problem? What is it?"
Rob almost made the Airplane! joke, but "a source of irritation or vexation" was what was important right now. "I just got an email from someone I used to work with. Her husband does design work for Haruka's race team, and he mentioned that Haruka's looking at making a raid against the Unseelie."
"I thought we were supposed to be keeping our existence secret," Mii muttered to nobody in particular.
"We're planning a raid, too, once it warms up in the spring," Makoto replied while carrying a platter of salmon fillets in from the kitchen. "Assuming we're still here then."
"Uranus wants to make the raid before Christmas."
Mii sighed. "Is there any way we can rein her in?"
Usagi shook her head. "She's not somebody who's used to taking orders. Neither is Michiru." Turning to Mii, she added, "Which is probably why Rob-oji's past coworker and her husband know about them - she might have told them."
"Do they know where the Unseelie are?"
"I don't know, Kazari. We know, or at least Jacky and Kate know, but have any of the Sidhe told Michiru?"
"If they have," Rei answered, "then we don't have a lot of time to figure out how to stop them from going in and getting themselves killed."
"They're Sailor Senshi, Niiko Misaka points out. Would they really be at risk, Niiko Misaka asks in continuation."
"They might," Mamoru replied. "It took all six of us plus Railgun to take down a single giant, and I was injured in the process."
"And from what the books say," Rob added, "we can't assume that there's only one giant in their lair."
"Too bad we don't have a military strike force that we could send against the Unseelie right now."
Rob raised one eyebrow. "Rui-chan, have you forgotten the MITHRIL strike force in San Antonio?"
Ruiko grinned sheepishly and and put one hand behind her head. "Ah-heh-heh. Yeah, I did."
Makoto cleared her throat. "Eat now, strategize later. The fish is getting cold."
Rob nodded. "Agreed. Besides, we want Haruka, Michiru, Tessa, Jacky, and Kate here for this. I'll call them after lunch."
"Invite them over for supper," Usagi suggested.
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Well, I guess they don't want my vote... |
Posted by: robkelk - 03-20-2021, 12:10 PM - Forum: Politics and Other Fun
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Canadian Conservative party rejects adding 'climate change is real' to the policy book
Quote:Conservative delegates at the party's policy convention have voted to reject adding green-friendly statements to the policy book — including a line that would have stated the party believes "climate change is real" and is "willing to act."
The Portneuf—Jacques—Cartier riding in Quebec, which proposed the policy change, also asked delegates to recognize that "Canadian businesses classified as highly polluting need to take more responsibility" and "reduce their GHG emissions."
The policy proposal also included a call to support "innovation in green technologies" so that Canada can become "a world-class leader" in an emerging industry.
Delegates issued a rebuke to climate-minded Conservatives and rejected the policy shift by a margin of 54 per cent to 46. In fact, it was one of only four policy proposals or modifications on a list of 50 pitched by electoral riding associations (EDAs) that were rejected by the delegates.
I prefer to vote for people who live in the real world, so this decision has lost them my vote.
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Old School for Younger Readers! |
Posted by: Star Ranger4 - 03-18-2021, 07:44 PM - Forum: Other People's Fanfiction
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So, I was talking with Black Aeronaut and Labster the other day, and it turns out one had never heard of Dance of Shiva, and the other had never heard of Uretsa Yatsura: The Senior Year.
So, My question to the rest of the old fogies like myself is:
What older Fanfic would YOU recommend to todays readers as something that defines the genre? For the record, Undocumented Features and Drunkard's Walk do NOT qualify for this!
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I don't have ideas for this as a power song, but fits with SM themes |
Posted by: classicdrogn - 03-16-2021, 09:21 PM - Forum: Drunkard's Walk S: Heart of Steel
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Maybe a theme for a villain who gets redeemed? I don't know, but it's good.
lyrics:
Heavens falling out of the sky
Sends a message to you, and I
See people crawling out of their trees
Chained to sickness, the dogs are free
I want to be saved
I want to be saved
From the sound, the sound
The world is spitting out
Only love can save me now
Gone so down
Lost is all I found
Only love, love, love
Can save me now
Drowning madly in deep blue seas
Waves of sadness swallow me
No soul can hear me beneath the weight
No gods or saviors, no hands of fate
I want to be saved
I want to be saved
From the sound, the sound
The world is spitting out
Only love can save me now
Gone so down
Lost is all I found
Only love, love, love
Can save me now
(bridge)
I want to be saved
I want to be saved
I want to be saved
I want to be saved
From the sound, the sound
The world is spitting out
Only love can save me now
Gone so down
Lost is all I found
Only love, love, love
Can save me now
I would say And So It Went would also fit with end-S1 Sailor Moon, but with Doug's influence the senshi aren't falling so much into "How can mere children be causing so much trouble!?" territory. Still, "The world does not belong to you/you are not the queen, I am not the fool/the world does not belong to you... it belongs to me" does have some resonance with princess/future queen serious-mode Usagi.
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[IC][Story] Channeling Mana |
Posted by: Labster - 03-15-2021, 09:46 PM - Forum: The Attic
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Chapter 1
Special Delivery
6:15 AM, Monday November 7, 2016
In the early dawn, a thin fog had settled over the streets and especially the waterways of Venice Beach. The calm mist muted most of the sounds of the morning: the first few cars on the road, the slowly awakening birds, even the massive jetliners taking off from LAX -- all were nearly silent.
A small tear was carved into this pregnant quiet, barely perceptible. The still water of the canals rippled for a moment, then parted to make way for the notched bow of a long wooden gondola. After a moment, a man appeared at the rear of the gondola, tall, handsome, and dressed in a formal coat and tails.
As he sculled the gondola through the mist, soon the prow of another gondola appeared, in the wake of the first boat. And then another boat and another, each of them roped stern to stem with the following boat, until there were five boats in a line, painted in the classic Venetian black, riderless and driverless save for the first.
The dimensional gate closed silently, leaving only a ripple in the water below. No one was there to see the boats emerge, but that was by design. Sure, mortals seeing magic might be inopportune, but that was beside the point. Funtom Enterprises was no charity, and they were certainly not going to pay import taxes on these boats. It was bad enough that Sebastian was delivering a gift to people with no great inclination to sin. At least, he hoped, that the women of Aria Company would take great pride in their new boats.
Now, his recent interactions with the Lagoon Company had gone much better. As he grasped the ropes in his Venetian flotilla and moored each boat in in turn, he speculated that Rock had nearly as much potential as Ciel did. Immersing himself in such wanton violence while holding himself above it? Such a beautiful thing to behold, and even more so when he would finally fall.
Yet here Sebastian was, delivering to irritatingly pure maidens, but such was life in the Metacatastrophe that was still slowly unfolding. Cooperation with Heaven had been galling, galling to both sides, but necessary. No one sane saw a upshot in the unraveling of Creation. So it was with great courteousness, but no true delight, that he went to notify a woman who couldn't even recall his name of this morning's delivery.
A pink-haired girl hopped down the stairs, drawn outside by the first rays of dawn. The sunlight kickstarted a calm breeze, enough to begin parting the fog, and revealing the world around her. To her surprise, she saw someone she recognized, and called out to the man walking down the sidewalk and waved. "Good morning, Mr. Butler!"
As he approached, he returned the greeting, "Good morning, Miss Mizunashi."
"You look different," Akari said, but she couldn't quite place how. He just seemed more powerful than she had remembered. "You seem... stronger. Have you been working out?"
"Ah, you flatter me so, dear lady. I apologize if I am still a bit sweaty from delivering your new gondolas," he flirted right back.
"Squee! Gondolas! I need to go tell everyone about this, I'll be right back!" Akari raced up the stairs, before she remembered, "Oh, please come inside to wait. You don't want to miss the look on everyone's faces!"
He chuckled softly, "But of course."
Akari knocked on everyone's doors, and dragged them outside if they were ready or not. Athena looked particularly groggy, as she was still recovering from her long drive back from Las Vegas.
Sebastian Michaelis exchanged the requisite pleasantries with the ladies, and led them a couple of blocks away to where the gondolas had been moored. It was a short walk, only about four minutes inland -- at this time of day, there wasn't much traffic to dodge on crossing Pacific Avenue.
As they walked, the golden rays of sunlight worked their way down from the treetops and top floors of high-rise apartments to finally reach the water. Taking the path between the houses to the canal's edge, Aika Granzchesta was the first one to see the gleaming black gondolas, with pristine paint and finish. Seeing the row of brand new boats, she had a broad grin and only one word, "Whoa."
The grogginess faded among the whole group, as they checked out their new transportation. The ogled the craft, and eagerly examined them. Hands were waved across the smooth wooden seats. Athena, Alice, and Alicia each climbed aboard a boat and started testing how it moved in the water.
Meanwhile, Akira Ferrari had roped Aika into a more thorough inspection of each boat, checking to see if it met her standards. Even the curvy fórcole, upon which the oars were braced, proved to be up to the specifications she sent in for each undine. As the pair paced past each long boat, they found everything in order and shipshape.
Akari mainly just took in the sights of her friends, playing on the water in shiny new boats. Even against the salt water, she could still smell that chemical scent of the fresh paint on the sides of the gondolas. The air was crisp, but the birds were already chattering away and so were the undines.
Akira returned to Sebastian. "I'm impressed. These are excellent gondolas."
"But of course," Sebastian said. "Everything is to your exact specifications, built by the finest Venetian craftsmen." They each cost about as much as a sports car, but Sebastian never did things by half measures. It just wasn't the Phantomhive way. "If everything is to your satisfaction, would you say our deal here is concluded?"
"These are wonderful gondolas, thank you very much!" Alicia Florence replied, followed by similar agreement from the rest of the group.
"Please, take great pride in your Venetian gondolas. If you need anything -- anything at all -- I'm sure we could work out a new contract for Lord Phantomhive to procure it for you."
"No, you've already done so much for us, Mr. Butler," Akari said with gratitude and just a hint of trepidation. There was something about Sebastian's proposal that Akari just couldn't trust. She didn't really understand why; he had been so gracious and helpful, the perfect gentleman. It wasn't at all like her to mistrust people like this. But it felt like she was looking at someone cold and wrathful, and she could not shake the feeling. It was like she was looking at a different person than before. But, she could at least be polite, "Thank you again!"
As they turned their attention back to the gondolas, nobody actually noticed Sebastian leaving. Deprived of the tools of the trade for weeks, they couldn't help but be a joyous bunch. They tried not to make too much noise to wake the neighbors, but they were all in such a celebratory mood that they couldn't help themselves. It mustn't have woken too many, as they successfully negotiated with the owners of the nearby homes in the following days. This spot along the Grand Canal, the shortest walk to Aria House, became more or less the regular home of the gondolas.
Pretty soon, all five of the brand new gondolas were spoken for. Akari was left with Sebastian's old gondola, with its worn, twisted fórcola and its strange nine rebbi on the prow. She forgot to ask Sebastian about that, damn it. All of the new ones had the standard six tines on the front, as was traditional for a Venetian gondola.
But there was something about the old boat; Akari had the convert's enthusiasm for the nostalgia that pervaded Neo Venezia. She imagined the gondola spoke to her of old and strange stories, should she only have the time to get to know it. If so, the tales would be older and stranger than she imagined, having navigated the Lethe and Styx, bearing nine rebbi representing the Nine Hells. The low hum of magic in its planks subconsciously tickled Akari's interest, but she would have been in love with the venerable boat anyway.
After all, it wasn't the newness of the gondolas that had excited Akari so much. It was that she could once again share the experience of rowing with her friends. That even back on the planet Manhome things could get, just a little bit, back to normal.
It wasn't long before Akira noted, "Alright trainees! Now you have no excuse for slacking off on training. Get to it!"
Akari gave a characteristic "Hahi" and so they did, setting off on a easy morning run around the neighborhood, just to put the new gondolas through the paces.
Of course, the primas cruised right along with them, shaking off any cobwebs of their own, and getting a feel for their new partners. On reflection, Akira thought that the "deal is concluded" line sounded a little too much like a used gravbike salesman disclaiming any responsibility, but fortunately she found nothing to complain about.
The canal area's morning joggers and residents departing for work smiled as they saw an impromptu gondola parade cross the water. It wasn't exactly a normal sight, but in Venice nothing was ever quite normal, so they took it in their stride. They were almost ordinary compared to the whimsical boats in the Christmas parade. One schoolboy waved to them, but was too afraid to ask for a ride to school. But it didn't take all that many days until he got that ride after all.
It wasn't until an hour later, after finishing breakfast at a café with her mentor, that the memory of the kid dredged up another memory. Alice Carroll realized that she did still have a reason to slack off on her training, after all. Just a stupid reason. She mumbled, "Aw, darn, I'm late to school."
"Do you want me to drive you?" offered Athena Glory.
"No, it doesn't even matter, it's just useless continuation school."
Athena shrugged as Alice walked off to retrieve her backpack from the house, from whence she continued on to school at a leisurely pace.
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