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Natasha Romanoff ([personal profile] redledgerdays) wrote in [community profile] outer_divide2012-08-27 09:25 pm

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[Natasha's dealt with some strange things in the last few days, but waking up a space ship is probably the weirdest. the disorientation is frustrating, but she works through it, quickly finding her things before examining the pod she'd woken in, twisting her phone around in her hands before turning it on and speaking]

I'm looking for a Clint Barton and Nick Fury. Preferably intact and as soon as possible.

[she's all ready beginning to browse through the network it hooks to, gathering what intel she can as she starts making her way through the ship]

Alien spaceships, prehistoric worlds, giant cities and dinosaurs. Anything else I should know? If this is another one of Loki's games, I'd like advanced warning this time.

[and she steps out of the ship to finally see the world herself, going still a moment, lips pressed tight and head tilting to the side]

Yeah, definitely not Earth.
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[personal profile] nodavinci 2012-09-05 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
If it crashed, it was the most controlled crash in the history of the word. Either that, or the civilization that used to be here could generate domes like the one outside on demand - which is an outside shot, but not one we should rule out.

[Especially if they can find and repurpose that technology to help fix the ship and get out.

He pauses for a moment.]


No idea. Dr. Banner's got a team studying the pods - they might have some thoughts on the medical science behind it. But most of the nonhumans have been pretty close to human. Bipedal, bilateral symmetry, similar enough digestive processes that no one's died of starvation yet. Which, you know, given the variation in species just on our planet, would make for a pretty big coincidence.
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[personal profile] nodavinci 2012-09-08 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
The remains of the city look older than the ship. But it's possible. There are enough people - theoretically - if even half of those pods are still working.

And no. I don't think anyone's tried. Apparently, they're the "shoot first, interrogate the corpse later" types. [Whether he's speaking of the Authorities, the locals, or their fellow abductees isn't entirely clear.] There's some interesting viewing in the archives, if you're a fan of recent history. Or if you have popcorn.
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[personal profile] nodavinci 2012-09-12 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
And with their toys. Which, actually, would be useful. Unless you know how to ride a horse.
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[personal profile] nodavinci 2012-09-12 05:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Seriously? When have I ever tried?

And it's literal. Transportation's strictly pre-industrial on this side of the fence. It's like waking up in an Amish community, except with more guns.
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[personal profile] nodavinci 2012-09-16 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Lucky you, I'm taking requests. If you're nice.

[There's not really any "if" about it - while not at the absolute top, transportation's high on his list of priorities.

It's a very long list.]