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Jean-Luc Picard ([personal profile] enterprisingheart) wrote in [community profile] sixthiterationlogs2017-09-09 10:21 pm

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WHO: Jean-Luc Picard
WHERE: 7i (forest shrine)
WHEN: Sept. 27th
OPEN TO: Samantha Moon
WARNINGS: None atm; will update as necessary



For all that there's no denying that the foxes that seem to be all over the secondary settlement - which he's almost certain is going to need a better name at some point - have gone from minor inconvenience to genuine nuisance, there's still quite a bit of the area to be explored. Not that he's really expecting to find anything, but he figures that it can't hurt to try. And not just because there's at least one person he's promised to share any relevant findings with.

Admittedly, he wouldn't normally be interested in the forest itself - he'd much rather be exploring caves if he had the option - but since forests are what there are, forests it is. And if nothing else, he supposes he might happen across some interesting plant life to mention to Beverly later. Coming across not just a building tucked away but something that would appear to be something like a shrine, on the other hand, is more than a a little intriguing. Especially given that if he's not wrong, it happens to be drawing from some of Earth's cultures. Which doesn't mean that they are still on Earth, but is certainly intriguing all the same.

Not that he can say that he's terribly familiar with the cultures this particular shrine seems to be drawing from, but he recognizes it all the same.

Still, once his curiosity has been piqued, he can't simply leave it, when it's likely going to be more interesting than trying to take stock of the variety of trees in the forest and he makes for what would appear to be the front door without so much as a second thought. And if he's being carefully to not disturb anything too much, he figures that's a reasonable precaution, given that he's had his fair share of unexpected accidents happening as a result of something similar. And given that there's already foxes very nearly everyone in the secondary village itself, the last thing he wants to do is accidentally make things worse.
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[personal profile] thegreatexperiment 2017-09-10 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
Sam had never really thought of herself as the adventuring type, but there was no doubt that she was a curious soul. And that her experiences as a Kindred--the good, the bad, and the very, very ugly--had definitely made her bolder than any North Shore girl could ever dream of being. So, really, she didn't see it as a big deal to decide that morning to just kinda wander around the new town. Maybe there was something worth scavenging. She was very good at scavenging.

Instead, she found the shrine.

Some of the architecture reminded her of snippets from her intro art history classes. They'd been pretty heavy into Renaissance art, but there had been a section on Japanese buildings. It hadn't been in the textbook, but her teacher, Mr. Kaplan, had been a little more progressive than whoever in Texas put together the curriculum and decided it was worth a couple weeks.

Needless to say, she absolutely had to draw it.

She plopped down right in the middle of a pathway, criss-cross-applesauce, leaning her notebook against one knee, working careful lines of charcoal into what quickly resembled a portrait of the landscape. Her work would have made Mr. Kaplan proud. If he was still alive, which, of course, she had no way of knowing and probably never would.
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[personal profile] thegreatexperiment 2017-09-12 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
One of the downsides of being Kindred--and then not Kindred--was that Sam could never really lose herself to...well...anything. As much as she loved drawing, it no longer kept her attention 100 percent of the time. It was just too dangerous not to be aware of your surroundings. So she heard him coming. And a part of her might have been bracing for some kind of collision, until she heard the familiar voice and breathed out a breath she hadn't known she'd been holding.

She turned to glance over at Baldy, expecting him to be talking about their surroundings. They were impressive. But he was looking at her drawing, which gave her just the teeniest, tiniest little surge of pride.

Once a desperate AP student, forever a desperate AP student. Or something.

"Thanks," she said, dipping her head just slightly. "It's just a rough sketch. I mean, who knows if this place'll even be here tomorrow, the way things are around here."
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[personal profile] thegreatexperiment 2017-09-12 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
"My mother always said, 'Hope for the best, expect the worst.'" Which had actually proven a fairly handy motto, considering the twisted and blockaded path that Sam's life had ended up taking.

And that was even before this place.

She gave Baldy a thoughtful look, before snapping her notebook shut and getting up to her feet. Her first impression of him had been a little less than sterling. She'd hated the fact that he seemed to be withholding the future from her. But hey, if he wanted to go poking the proverbial bear, she was happy to play along. It was a specialty of hers.

And...maybe...must maybe, it was entirely possible that she'd considered delving deeper into the shrine but had realized that going alone maybe wasn't the best plan in her catalog of plan-shaped things.

Maybe.
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[personal profile] thegreatexperiment 2017-09-14 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
Sam took the lead, an unconscious habit she'd picked up from Avery. Not for the first time, she wished that he was around, even if she was equally likely to punch him in the face as hug him. She supposed that was normal for vampire families. Especially ones as severely fucked up as hers. Well, she'd live up to his spirit, anyway.

And pay the consequences for it later.

"Wish I knew more about botany," she muttered, letting her fingertips brush against the leaves of a bush along the path. "I'll bet some of these plants are interesting as fuck."

At least they were marginally different from the other ones she'd seen. She may not have been a botanist, but she did have eyes. Perfect vision, actually. Went hand in hand with being genetically engineered.
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[personal profile] thegreatexperiment 2017-09-15 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Sam glanced over her shoulder at him, her ginger eyebrows disappearing under the fringe of her wig for a moment. "So," she said, "turns out you're one of them too, huh? One of the people who has friends from home here." She made no attempt to hide her consternation at this fact. It was an unending source of internal debate for her. She wouldn't wish this place on her friends. And, honestly, she wouldn't wish her enemies on this place.

They were that bad.

But that didn't offset the loneliness. Sam always felt alone, even when she was in a room full of people. But this? This was a new kind of alone. If she disappeared one day, no one here would notice. And as emo as she could get as a teenager, at least she could honestly say that wouldn't have been the case back home.

She pushed forward, turning her head up to keep from any kind of cry-face. "This looks just like the Takekoma Inari Shrine," she said, deciding it was best to change the subject. "It was the second-oldest Inari shrine in Japan. At least, in my time. I studied it as a student."
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[personal profile] thegreatexperiment 2017-09-16 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
It took everything in Sam's power not to ask a million questions about his Academy. Was that a future college where he learned to be a spaceman? If so, she wasn't sure how practical it would be to study Japanese history. Who cared about Japan when you could hang out on Yavin IV or something like that?

Somewhere, in the back of her mind, she could hear Avery scolding her for such a thought:

Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. Those who fail to learn history correctly were simply doomed.

Although she would be the first to point out that her knowledge of Japanese shinto shrines had hardly helped avert the doom that befell their world. Sometimes, Sam enjoyed arguing way too much. It was no wonder Tom had suggested that she ought to be a lawyer.

"Well," she drawled, "in my time, it's in Iwanuma. And the shrine is also home to a horsemanship museum. I always wanted to visit." Add that to the very, very, very long list of places that Sam would never get to see. "Some horses would be handy around here."
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[personal profile] thegreatexperiment 2017-09-17 10:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Sam shrugged. If wishes were horses. Literally, in this case. "We do have some farm animals, though," she pointed out. "Goats and cows. Not a lot of them. Just enough for a little bit of butter and cheese."

And where they came from was anyone's guess.

And there was still the matter of the mysterious source of lye that Helen was using to make soap. Sam had decided it was probably best not to ask too many questions about that.

Helen was, perhaps, the only person in the clown rodeo that Sam found even remotely intimidating. She couldn't exactly say why. Maybe it had something to do with respect. Because she damn well respected the woman. And related to the pain of trying to work scientifically with severely limited resources.
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[personal profile] thegreatexperiment 2017-09-19 12:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well," she said. "It would be hilarious, if nothing else." Because the idea of some of the people in this clown rodeo trying to ride the horses was a whole separate issue. Particularly Major. And for some reason, she always pictured Major shirtless while on a horse.

With a shake of her head, she dismissed the notion.

They were at the entrance to the shrine and Sam hesitated. She'd dealt with far too many booby traps in her life to feel comfortable just walking inside. Especially when there were any other people around to set precedent.

At least she had Lady Gray's booby traps to go on.

She held up her hand to Baldy, signalling him to stop. Outside of the entrance, she knelt down, dropping her head to the ground. A trip wire was the first, most obvious problem. Given the angle of the sun, she thought she might catch a glimpse of something. But there didn't seem to be any indication of one.
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[personal profile] thegreatexperiment 2017-09-20 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
Sam scowled a little bit. The odds were she would have felt better if she actually had found a trap. At least that would give her a pretty obvious next step. Without a trap, she had to face the possibility of just, you know, walking in. Like a fucking person or something.

She clamored back to her feet, brushing the dust of her palms off of each other. "I once walked into a bunker. My brother tripped something in the tiles and caused a trap door to open. He nearly got himself impaled."

It was, if she thought about it, more than she'd actually said about her life before to, well, anyone here.

A weird memory to start being open with, but there you had it.

Tentatively, she took the spine of her journal and tapped it against the floor. It sounded pretty solid. A good case to make against trap doors. "I guess we won't have to relive that today."
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[personal profile] thegreatexperiment 2017-09-21 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
Sam gave Baldy a curious glance. He sounded like he was speaking from personal experience there. Which, of course, made her want to ask all the questions.

She didn't, though.

Not because she was trying to be on her best behavior. Sam didn't do the behavior thing. But she figured the shrine was probably more urgent. And probably more likely to vanish without a warning than Baldy.

At least, based on her prior experiences.

"Sure," she said, tearing her gaze away from him reluctantly.

Nothing to do and nowhere to go but forward.
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[personal profile] thegreatexperiment 2017-09-22 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
She let him take the lead. But mostly because she'd seen a lot of movies where some sort of mechanism slammed the door shut and then the guy with the chainsaw showed up to murder the campers. Fortunately, as he moved forward into the shrine, the door continued to remain wide open. And after a moment, Sam moved to follow.

It was almost tempting to call out, "Here, chainsaw guy, chainsaw guy, chainsaw guy."

But she was betting Baldy wouldn't appreciate the joke.

No one got her.

Whetting her lips, she looked up at the ceiling. "This is an incredible replica," she said. "Exact same crossbeams and everything."
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[personal profile] thegreatexperiment 2017-09-23 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
"Mmm, somehow, I doubt their nefarious scheme is to make us all get religion," she said. Although, in all fairness, the town did have a church. "Or to give us something pretty to look at." Although, in all fairness, the town did have a Major.

Feeling bolder than was probably warranted, Sam started down the middle of the shrine, craning her neck in every direction. "If I remember my art history class, the primary kami of Takekoma Inari Shrine is Ukanomitama." She butchered the pronunciation a little. "I think he's some kind of god of farming."

Traditionally identified as with Inari?

She was better with the Old Testament.

Sam brushed a piece of synthetic hair behind her ear and turned to look up ahead. And that's when she saw the pod.

"...that's not traditional Japanese shinto."
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[personal profile] thegreatexperiment 2017-09-24 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Sam was a bit more reserved. She remained where she was, watching Baldy approach. "Do you know what it is?" she asked. It had a whiff of tech about it, but she couldn't be sure. Engineering was an area of science where she tended to...stall. Just a little bit. She was great with software and all, but not so much with the more hands-on science of hardware.

If Max were here, he'd be all over the damn thing in a second.

But, of course, Max was also kind of fucking insane. So it was probably for the best that he wasn't around.

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