[ sabo's a morning person but when he wakes up and sees a totally different place, it's not exactly inspiring in terms of what he's expecting. first of all, no ace and instead there's hien (who has immediately decided to wander off) and madara (who seems to be taking it well).
this will work out? ]
I don't know if "found" is the right way to go about this.
[ and while hien has decided to go towards the stairway already, sabo isn't as quick to move and wants to take a bit closer look at the kind of a place they just woke up as. he doesn't know what a subway is, okay? what's down the tunnel..? can any of the lighting give them an immediate idea? ]
> Hien goes towards the stairs. Aside from the crack of light, it's pretty dark in here, so he may want to watch his step. As for the door, well...he can push on it all he'd like, but it appears to be locked.
> Sabo looks down the tunnel, and...it is hard to see where this thing is headed towards. It's nothing but more and more tunnel that's very dimly lit, on either side of the subway. The driver's side (if he can discern that much) seems to be headed West, though. ]
[Madara's nosy, and he's seeing if he can get inside the subway car--not all the way, for fear it'll take off and leave him alone, but he's sticking his head inside to check it out. Any signs of previous occupancy? Ads, notices, rules? Even if it's not open, he'll look through the windows.]
[ Hien feels like closing his eyes and sleeping again right here, but that won't be good. Besides, he knows he shouldn't try to kick the door down either because he doesn't have any gauze with him. His left hand is already messed up, so he doesn't need to worry Fai and mess up his foot too.
So he carefully walks back down the stairs and looks for the other two. ]
There's a door at the end, but it's locked.
[ He calls out, since the subway should be echo-y enough for them to hear him. ]
It doesn't look like there's an obvious accessible exit [ that would be considered a normal exit ] so should we try getting in the train and see where it takes us?
[ He's suddenly reminded of a horror story, but. Whatever. They'll be fine. ]
you know, if sabo was up on by the door he'd be more than happy to give it a few kicks but at the same time given how things were the previous saturday... he should be nice to ace and maybe also stop being a hypocrite.
that said, he'll join madara by the subway car but also keep a look out for anything that might try to spook them? but, how old does everything look? is it a newish looking location or something older. ]
[ > Madara peeks his head into the car, and yes, the doors do open, indicating that he can get inside. Oddly enough, there are no ads, and no real signs of previous occupancy except for some disturbance on some of the seats – disturbance as in the material isn't entirely straight and free of things like minor scuff marks. He'll be able to see that there are at least two other cars, too.
> Hien and Sabo decide to try out the subway car, too. There doesn't appear to be anything that'll try to spook them, and the location definitely looks like it's relatively new...er. Not brand spankin' new, it's definitely been around for a while, but not old enough for a bunch of wear and tear either. ]
[As if they're not living dangerously on the daily here. Or, well, weekly.
Madara's getting into the subway's foremost car before the engine and then heading straight for the conductor's area, assuming it's open. If the controls are in a language he can understand, great! If not, out comes the tablet for more light and translation. It's hopefully easy enough to figure out what should do what, for him, considering his affinity for mechanical things and his genius-like ability to do anything he puts his mind to. But he'll wait until Sabo and Hien are aboard before he starts really messing around with buttons and controls, inspecting each area and component. He's not recklessly pushing things, but he'd like to start the thing at least. Hopefully he can accomplish that much, but he's mentally prepared to walk the tracks if this fails.]
All aboard, y'all! Feel free to check out the other cars while I mess with this.
[And can Hien get some coffee? First stop, conbini?]
[ Madara sure sounds excited. It's when he mentions that other train cars exist that has Hien stop his way to sit on the train seat and just snooze. He really needs his coffee now.
But either way, he goes on over to the next car to inspect if there's anything weird like leftover luggage, noticeable marks on chairs and floors, or property damage. If there isn't anything, he'll sit on one of the seats and actually snooze while sitting. ]
[ i'd say "speak for yourself" but sabo really do be pushing things sometimes, though some of it is because of ace being ace with sabo slowly being more sabo. ...whatever that translates to. either way, while madara charges full ahead and hien looking for a place to nap, after doing a quick look around, he'll also do an investigation himself. ]
Try not to break anything.
[ is the last thing sabo says before he wanders off. he'll head to the very most back of the cars and see what there's to find there and slowly work his way back to the front. he's gotta in everything that's available to him. call back from his time sneaking around in places he really shouldn't be. ...not that he hasn't immediately thrown away his cover in certain situations for specific reasons. ]
[ > Madara looks at the controls. He'll need the tablet to translate, yes, but the instructions are thankfully simple! There's a lever he has to pull for the breaks and a button to turn the engine on, and a throttle for brakes and going forward/reversing. The train will steer itself with the tracks.
There's also some text written at the bottom of the control panel, but the text looks distorted and it appears to be rippling...like it shouldn't normally be there.
BE CAREFUL OF EARTHQUAKES
> Hien inspects the next car. Unfortunately, it is also completely empty. He can have a short nap; enjoy the snooze while you can, Hien.
> Sabo wanders to the last car and it is, once again, very empty. If Sabo would like to snooze, too, he's free to! ]
[Thanks, ominous earthquake warning! Just like home sweet home.]
Here goes nothing...
[Once he's got the lay of the controls, he calls back to the others:]
Might wanna take a seat!
[And he pushes the Button, then eases the train forward. He'll take it slow at first. Who knows where the next station is! But that's his aim: the next platform on the line.
Probably ought to watch out for issues with the track, too...]
sabo will be unaware of the earthquakes that may happen but at least he got the warning about the subway starting up and he'll be good to brace himself on the off chance there's a bit of jerking movement when it starts up. though he's making a note of how there isn't anything in here. like. is this sus? he doesn't trust things that are empty after everything, you know, but he'll make his way up towards the front where madara is.
may your sleep be a peaceful one, hien, because sabo isn't tired and is instead here to see and learn as much as possible. so, yeah, he's going to look out of the window and see if there's anything to see in regards to the tunnel walls. he'll even bring out his tablet to see? weeps in reflections so he might fiddle with the brightness a little. ]
> Madara turns the train on and it moves at a pretty standard speed for a train. Also, I need to correct something. The language is actually in Japanese. I forgot where I was, where am I, help, etc. But he'll be able to read the instructions with ease now.
> Sabo heads to the front and looks outside. There's not much to see but after he turns on the tablet to try and see better, he'll notice something. Security cameras spread out on the walls.
As they're doing their thing, the train starts to rattle. It's a slight rattling, but they'll be able to tell that something's shaking. ]
[He sighs, the swear mostly lurking under his breath. And thanks to the controls and the warning and all that good stuff giving him an earthquake death flag, he's throttling the train down for a moment and calling back to Hien.]
Hang on back there!
[Laser focused on whatever is ahead of them now, he decides it's a good time to mention:]
It says "Be careful of earthquakes." I kinda wonder if it's doing it because we're moving. Wouldn't put it past this place to fuck with us like that, somehow.
[Trust no one.]
I'm slowing down until it passes--assuming it does--but there might be another station ahead where we can stop and get off. I definitely don't want to be underground during a big one. It'll derail the train.
[Japan fears, especially since the controls are in his native language. It's pure conjecture from him as to why the language isn't the one they're used to seeing here. Are they elsewhere right now? Is this a dream? A mock-up of something? He can't be sure.
Anyway, can he tell how far they are from a station? Is there any indication of distance, arrows, a map?]
BUT HELLO? CAMERAS? will there seem to be many of them periodically and guessing that they'll look pretty advance? to assume that sabo has wandered into the camellia facility BECAUSE OF COURSE HE WOULD—would the technology of the camera resemble what he saw there? but as the cart rocks, sabo will go to brace himself again.
and thanks for the delayed warning about the earthquake, madara!! though that makes him get a better look into the tunnel. is it possible for him to press himself up against the window enough to see the state of the tracks? ]
I'm seeing security cameras for the moment.
[ sabo will start to make his way further up to where madara is, but then pause to note of how hien is doing. it...isn't probably a good idea to leave him alone just on the off chance that something will change and happen. sigh. guess sabo will hover between the two of them for safety reasons. ]
And I appreciate your awareness. The last thing we need to do is be trapped in this tunnel.
> Madara trusts no one. Fair. And there's some kind of radar on the panel that will display how far they are from the nearest stop. ... The only stop, actually. The ETA is 5 minutes from now. It seems to just be mostly a straight shot ahead with a few turns here and there.
> Sabo contemplates the cameras. No, they actually do not resemble what he saw at Camellia.
...
The train continues moving forward, but the it starts to shake more violently. Behind the train, things start to crumble and drop down into somewhere that isn't quite clear. The only thing you can see is that wherever the pieces are falling goes to complete darkness. The crumbling path behind them is starting to catch up to you pretty quickly. ]
[Well the rising panic in Madara isn't actually his fault or anything, but at least he keeps an outwardly cool head when he realizes the shaking is also coming from the train itself. Not that he can see the back to see why! Still... Some survival instinct tells him forward is better than stopping.]
Great.
[A nice little grin, easy as can be, as he throttles up. And picks up the little microphone thing that better be there to helpfully announce:]
Hello commuters, this is your conductor speaking. Everything is kind of fucked up, so please get ready to make an orderly exit in just a couple of minutes.
[Maybe that ETA will be a little sooner if he goes into full speed. Or maybe not.]
[ Hien finally wakes up, but only because I rolled a five and he's getting a rude awakening by falling onto the floor. He groans as he grabs a hold of some seats for balance, listening to Madara's announcement, and looks outside the window. There seems to be... something crumbling?
...
With as much balance and grabbing whatever he can, he makes it to the front because being in the back cars sounds like a bad idea and sees Sabo first, so he'll be the first to know, because Hien doesn't yell. ]
The tracks are crumbling.
[ The way he says it has the same vibe as saying "the moon's haunted". ]
[ well, when the announcement comes on, sabo can't help but laugh softly. it's not that he finds humor in the message but more the way that madara goes about explaining it to them. then hien has his rude awakening and further confirms that the tracks are crumbling.
you know, for once, he would like to be hallucinating something unfortunate here. just once?? but oh well. maybe next time. sabo's reply will come off with the same energy of "well i guess i'll just die". ]
Of course they are.
[ because what else is he supposed to say here? they don't have a lot of options, but he does carefully navigate his way over towards hien to provide support if he wants it. ]
[ > Madara goes full speed will lead to a higher chance of the train going literally off the rails, but it will save you a few minutes at the very least. That being said...
> Hien and Sabo make their way to the front, which is a good idea, because the back car sure falls off and tumbles down into the descent of whatever the heck is going on right now.
So it is a good thing that they're speeding up, because the end is getting real close, according to the radar...but you're still stuck in hell train, and the other car behind you looks like it's about to break off, too. Do you escape the train? Do you hang on until you reach the end? Do you know parkour? Or...something else? ]
[He needs ideas, because he's focused on getting to the station and stopping this thing on a dime. It doesn't work that way, of course, so chances are it's going to crash if they keep trying to outrun the falling-off business.]
I think I've got about two choices, and I'm really ready to follow somebody else's lead on this. Either we get off now and take our chances with that mess behind us, or we get off at the end of the line in about... two minutes. There's an emergency brake I can throw when we get close to the station, but this thing's going to crash no matter what, at this distance and speed. So we'll have to get off here fast, and we're more than likely going to get roughed up a little.
[Dammit, this is bad. This is bad, bad, bad.]
Did you see anywhere we can get clear to if we go now? If not, I'm going with option A, and I'd like to direct you gentlemen to the nearest exit.
[ While Hien would be very kanyeshrug about jumping into the void (it's technically his home), he knows he can't really afford to do that for Sabo and Madara. ]
Just slam down the lever for us when it's time, Madara.
[ Hien doesn't have any tools, but-- ]
Sabo, let's try to pry the door open. There's an emergency ax over there.
[ well not all of us can live in the void, hien, and when madara gives them the options that they can do it's... well, they aren't great but they are something especially when you consider how the cart behind them is just going to become a non-factor here, which is a lot of "nice."
sabo will waste no time to fetch the ax that hien has so carefully pointed out to him and we're just going to really this man have it, aren't we? this will be his companion all cyoa, i hope you all know. ]
I'm not sure about our chances for survival if we are going to jump out now, however...
[ sabo will tap the glass with the ax to test the thickness of it. it'll also double as for sabo to get another look at how things look for them outside of the tunnel. is there more light for them now given the crumbling?? ]
I'm not afraid to play things a little risky if the payout will end well for the three of us.
[ so, that's two votes in favor for emergency breaks but also a vote for the x factor. ]
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this will work out? ]
I don't know if "found" is the right way to go about this.
[ and while hien has decided to go towards the stairway already, sabo isn't as quick to move and wants to take a bit closer look at the kind of a place they just woke up as. he doesn't know what a subway is, okay? what's down the tunnel..? can any of the lighting give them an immediate idea? ]
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> Hien goes towards the stairs. Aside from the crack of light, it's pretty dark in here, so he may want to watch his step. As for the door, well...he can push on it all he'd like, but it appears to be locked.
> Sabo looks down the tunnel, and...it is hard to see where this thing is headed towards. It's nothing but more and more tunnel that's very dimly lit, on either side of the subway. The driver's side (if he can discern that much) seems to be headed West, though. ]
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So he carefully walks back down the stairs and looks for the other two. ]
There's a door at the end, but it's locked.
[ He calls out, since the subway should be echo-y enough for them to hear him. ]
It doesn't look like there's an obvious accessible exit [ that would be considered a normal exit ] so should we try getting in the train and see where it takes us?
[ He's suddenly reminded of a horror story, but. Whatever. They'll be fine. ]
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you know, if sabo was up on by the door he'd be more than happy to give it a few kicks but at the same time given how things were the previous saturday... he should be nice to ace and maybe also stop being a hypocrite.
that said, he'll join madara by the subway car but also keep a look out for anything that might try to spook them? but, how old does everything look? is it a newish looking location or something older. ]
Seems to be our only choice, doesn't it?
[ unless they wanna walk the tracks? ]
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> Hien and Sabo decide to try out the subway car, too. There doesn't appear to be anything that'll try to spook them, and the location definitely looks like it's relatively new...er. Not brand spankin' new, it's definitely been around for a while, but not old enough for a bunch of wear and tear either. ]
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[As if they're not living dangerously on the daily here. Or, well, weekly.
Madara's getting into the subway's foremost car before the engine and then heading straight for the conductor's area, assuming it's open. If the controls are in a language he can understand, great! If not, out comes the tablet for more light and translation. It's hopefully easy enough to figure out what should do what, for him, considering his affinity for mechanical things and his genius-like ability to do anything he puts his mind to. But he'll wait until Sabo and Hien are aboard before he starts really messing around with buttons and controls, inspecting each area and component. He's not recklessly pushing things, but he'd like to start the thing at least. Hopefully he can accomplish that much, but he's mentally prepared to walk the tracks if this fails.]
All aboard, y'all! Feel free to check out the other cars while I mess with this.
[And can Hien get some coffee? First stop, conbini?]
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But either way, he goes on over to the next car to inspect if there's anything weird like leftover luggage, noticeable marks on chairs and floors, or property damage. If there isn't anything, he'll sit on one of the seats and actually snooze while sitting. ]
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Try not to break anything.
[ is the last thing sabo says before he wanders off. he'll head to the very most back of the cars and see what there's to find there and slowly work his way back to the front. he's gotta in everything that's available to him. call back from his time sneaking around in places he really shouldn't be. ...not that he hasn't immediately thrown away his cover in certain situations for specific reasons. ]
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There's also some text written at the bottom of the control panel, but the text looks distorted and it appears to be rippling...like it shouldn't normally be there.
BE CAREFUL OF EARTHQUAKES
> Hien inspects the next car. Unfortunately, it is also completely empty. He can have a short nap; enjoy the snooze while you can, Hien.
> Sabo wanders to the last car and it is, once again, very empty. If Sabo would like to snooze, too, he's free to! ]
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Here goes nothing...
[Once he's got the lay of the controls, he calls back to the others:]
Might wanna take a seat!
[And he pushes the Button, then eases the train forward. He'll take it slow at first. Who knows where the next station is! But that's his aim: the next platform on the line.
Probably ought to watch out for issues with the track, too...]
See anything weird out in the tunnel, guys?
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sabo will be unaware of the earthquakes that may happen but at least he got the warning about the subway starting up and he'll be good to brace himself on the off chance there's a bit of jerking movement when it starts up. though he's making a note of how there isn't anything in here. like. is this sus? he doesn't trust things that are empty after everything, you know, but he'll make his way up towards the front where madara is.
may your sleep be a peaceful one, hien, because sabo isn't tired and is instead here to see and learn as much as possible. so, yeah, he's going to look out of the window and see if there's anything to see in regards to the tunnel walls. he'll even bring out his tablet to see? weeps in reflections so he might fiddle with the brightness a little. ]
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> Madara turns the train on and it moves at a pretty standard speed for a train. Also, I need to correct something. The language is actually in Japanese. I forgot where I was, where am I, help, etc. But he'll be able to read the instructions with ease now.
> Sabo heads to the front and looks outside. There's not much to see but after he turns on the tablet to try and see better, he'll notice something. Security cameras spread out on the walls.
As they're doing their thing, the train starts to rattle. It's a slight rattling, but they'll be able to tell that something's shaking. ]
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[He sighs, the swear mostly lurking under his breath. And thanks to the controls and the warning and all that good stuff giving him an earthquake death flag, he's throttling the train down for a moment and calling back to Hien.]
Hang on back there!
[Laser focused on whatever is ahead of them now, he decides it's a good time to mention:]
It says "Be careful of earthquakes." I kinda wonder if it's doing it because we're moving. Wouldn't put it past this place to fuck with us like that, somehow.
[Trust no one.]
I'm slowing down until it passes--assuming it does--but there might be another station ahead where we can stop and get off. I definitely don't want to be underground during a big one. It'll derail the train.
[Japan fears, especially since the controls are in his native language. It's pure conjecture from him as to why the language isn't the one they're used to seeing here. Are they elsewhere right now? Is this a dream? A mock-up of something? He can't be sure.
Anyway, can he tell how far they are from a station? Is there any indication of distance, arrows, a map?]
Do you see anything outside?
[God, maybe walking was the better idea...]
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Hien simply tilts on his side and is now lying down on the train seat while continuing to snooze away. ]
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BUT HELLO? CAMERAS? will there seem to be many of them periodically and guessing that they'll look pretty advance? to assume that sabo has wandered into the camellia facility BECAUSE OF COURSE HE WOULD—would the technology of the camera resemble what he saw there? but as the cart rocks, sabo will go to brace himself again.
and thanks for the delayed warning about the earthquake, madara!! though that makes him get a better look into the tunnel. is it possible for him to press himself up against the window enough to see the state of the tracks? ]
I'm seeing security cameras for the moment.
[ sabo will start to make his way further up to where madara is, but then pause to note of how hien is doing. it...isn't probably a good idea to leave him alone just on the off chance that something will change and happen. sigh. guess sabo will hover between the two of them for safety reasons. ]
And I appreciate your awareness. The last thing we need to do is be trapped in this tunnel.
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> Madara trusts no one. Fair. And there's some kind of radar on the panel that will display how far they are from the nearest stop. ... The only stop, actually. The ETA is 5 minutes from now. It seems to just be mostly a straight shot ahead with a few turns here and there.
> Sabo contemplates the cameras. No, they actually do not resemble what he saw at Camellia.
...
The train continues moving forward, but the it starts to shake more violently. Behind the train, things start to crumble and drop down into somewhere that isn't quite clear. The only thing you can see is that wherever the pieces are falling goes to complete darkness. The crumbling path behind them is starting to catch up to you pretty quickly. ]
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Great.
[A nice little grin, easy as can be, as he throttles up. And picks up the little microphone thing that better be there to helpfully announce:]
Hello commuters, this is your conductor speaking. Everything is kind of fucked up, so please get ready to make an orderly exit in just a couple of minutes.
[Maybe that ETA will be a little sooner if he goes into full speed. Or maybe not.]
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...
With as much balance and grabbing whatever he can, he makes it to the front because being in the back cars sounds like a bad idea and sees Sabo first, so he'll be the first to know, because Hien doesn't yell. ]
The tracks are crumbling.
[ The way he says it has the same vibe as saying "the moon's haunted". ]
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you know, for once, he would like to be hallucinating something unfortunate here. just once?? but oh well. maybe next time. sabo's reply will come off with the same energy of "well i guess i'll just die". ]
Of course they are.
[ because what else is he supposed to say here? they don't have a lot of options, but he does carefully navigate his way over towards hien to provide support if he wants it. ]
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> Hien and Sabo make their way to the front, which is a good idea, because the back car sure falls off and tumbles down into the descent of whatever the heck is going on right now.
So it is a good thing that they're speeding up, because the end is getting real close, according to the radar...but you're still stuck in hell train, and the other car behind you looks like it's about to break off, too. Do you escape the train? Do you hang on until you reach the end? Do you know parkour? Or...something else? ]
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I think I've got about two choices, and I'm really ready to follow somebody else's lead on this. Either we get off now and take our chances with that mess behind us, or we get off at the end of the line in about... two minutes. There's an emergency brake I can throw when we get close to the station, but this thing's going to crash no matter what, at this distance and speed. So we'll have to get off here fast, and we're more than likely going to get roughed up a little.
[Dammit, this is bad. This is bad, bad, bad.]
Did you see anywhere we can get clear to if we go now? If not, I'm going with option A, and I'd like to direct you gentlemen to the nearest exit.
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[ While Hien would be very kanyeshrug about jumping into the void (it's technically his home), he knows he can't really afford to do that for Sabo and Madara. ]
Just slam down the lever for us when it's time, Madara.
[ Hien doesn't have any tools, but-- ]
Sabo, let's try to pry the door open. There's an emergency ax over there.
[ Under a seat that Sabo is closer to. ]
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sabo will waste no time to fetch the ax that hien has so carefully pointed out to him and we're just going to really this man have it, aren't we? this will be his companion all cyoa, i hope you all know. ]
I'm not sure about our chances for survival if we are going to jump out now, however...
[ sabo will tap the glass with the ax to test the thickness of it. it'll also double as for sabo to get another look at how things look for them outside of the tunnel. is there more light for them now given the crumbling?? ]
I'm not afraid to play things a little risky if the payout will end well for the three of us.
[ so, that's two votes in favor for emergency breaks but also a vote for the x factor. ]
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