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Aɢᴇɴᴛ Mᴀɪɴᴇ | ɐʇǝɯ ǝɥʇ ([personal profile] bloodbathing) wrote in [community profile] sixthiterationlogs2018-12-27 07:22 pm

welcome aboard, space marine

WHO: Agent Maine
WHERE: South Village fountain & inn. North Village ... everywhere.
WHEN: December 27th-30th.
OPEN TO: Everyone!
WARNINGS: Language. (Please note that Maine has a violent temper. For permissions and a link to his opt-out, check his info post.)


Fountain: Just Keep Swimming (CLOSED: first come, first served!)

When Agent Maine opens his eyes, he's underwater.

It's not the most disorienting way he's ever woken up. That "honor" probably belongs to one of the times he came out of cryo, or maybe a time when he hit the ground and rolled for cover before consciously registering the sounds of an attack. Still, it's pretty high up there. He kicks hard and surfaces with a gasp. Treads water as he looks around, trying to figure out where the hell he is.

Did he blackout at a party or something? He doesn't feel drunk. Last thing he remembers is killing the target and taking the briefcase. Carolina and York arrived to retrieve him, and ... then he woke up underwater.

What the fuck's going on?

The massive Freelancer shakes his head and starts swimming for the edge. He'll figure it out after he gets solid ground beneath him.



Inn: People Are Friends, Not Food

Socialization isn't a strength of Maine's. He's taciturn to a fault, preferring to speak through body language, facial expressions, and grunts rather than using words. He's picky about his personal space; he's distrustful and unfriendly towards strangers; he has the opposite of an approachable demeanor. Oh, and there's the not-so-trivial fact that he's seven-feet-tall, four hundred pounds, and built like he could throw a car. (If there were any cars around, that is.)

But the shitty thing about being in a strange place with archaic technology and little information is that Maine has to gather intel. And, unless he's beating it out of someone, he's really bad at it.

So here Maine sits in a chair that looks like it might snap beneath his frame — or else catch on fire, given how close he's pulled it to the fireplace. He's wearing what looks like every single piece of clothing from his pack (minus the peacoat; that's draped over the back of his chair), including a black baseball cap to cover his shaved head. Everything about his attire screams 'Newbie,' and yet he's not approaching anyone for help. Instead, he's eyeing people. Sizing them up. Silently debating how to approach.

... So maybe saying 'socialization isn't a strength' is a huge understatement.



North Village: Mine! Mine! Mine!

The house that Maine decides to claim as his own is a large one with far more rooms than he knows what to do with. But its location is defensible, it's removed from the general population, and it has a fireplace. As far as the cold-loathing space marine is concerned, that makes it the best antiquated, poorly insulated, low-tech hovel around.

It's easy to spot Maine moving around the North Village, familiarizing himself with his surroundings and carrying supplies to his chosen house. Anyone who approaches will be greeted with a flat look and a low grunt of acknowledgment. Not exactly friendly — but he does pause what he's doing to see what the person wants.



Wildcard

( ooc: None of these look good? Come at me with something else! For TDM continuations, click here. )
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Re: lmk if any of this doesn't work!

[personal profile] notyourrookie 2019-01-09 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
It might not be as bad as some of the shit they've had to do, and really 10 miles isn't too gruelling considering their training regiment in the Project and the bullshit Wash has been through recently, but it's still a fair distance and without the armour... it's tiring. It's just because he's missing the armour though. Not because he's lost muscle in prison and has been beaten to hell and is pushing thirty after a near a decade of combat readiness.

But finally they get there and Wash takes a look at the building. It's sort of... cute, like you'd see in a picture book. Protected though and he can definitely see how they could make it more protected.

He gives Maine a somewhat tired smile. "Sounds good. Let's get a fire going."
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[personal profile] notyourrookie 2019-01-12 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
It's about a million years, or at least the better part of a millennia out of date in terms of technology. Who knows? Maybe it's actually been abandoned for that long. But it's a roof and four walls and a big fireplace and if it's good enough for Maine, then Wash can probably deal with it, even if he's missing the armour something fierce right now.

"It's very... rustic," he says, looking around the room. Even a backwater colony like his had had electricity and computers and shit.
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[personal profile] notyourrookie 2019-01-14 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
Well, when he puts it like that... "I was trying to be polite," he replies.

He kicks off his shoes while Maine starts the fire; they're wet after that walk, and he's starting to get cold so he's looking forward to the fire.

"Didn't feel like being close to anyone in the main village huh?"
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[personal profile] notyourrookie 2019-01-15 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
Strangers indeed. "Yeah, I get that," he agrees. Too many people he doesn't know and can't trust. The Inn had been nice enough, but he sure as hell wouldn't have wanted to sleep there long-term.

He waits until the fire catches and then goes to sit down near it, waiting for it to start warming him up. He doubts it's gonna do much for the room as a whole, but maybe if he's close enough it'll dry off his clothes. Scrubs. Whatever.

"Fine with me. Don't need anyone else."

He's not too sure how they're going to make this place more defensible with... wood and rocks, but they're creative. They can figure something out.
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[personal profile] notyourrookie 2019-01-17 12:42 am (UTC)(link)
He can see staring out of the corner of his eye. Leaves him with his jaw clenched, fingers curling against his thighs. Not quite fists, but uncomfortable. It just reminds him of how much things have changed. How much he's changed. And how much Maine hasn't. Or... how different he is to when Wash last saw him.

Things don't fit together as easily as they used to.

"Yeah," Wash agrees. "It's archaic. No electricity but still have this thing." He raises his wrist and shakes it, showing off the watch-device.
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[personal profile] notyourrookie 2019-01-17 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
""Yeah, I guess it is." He rubs his thumb over it. The colour reminds him of something. Armour. First thought is Carolina. Second is that guy with the Blues. The mouthy one. Not the stupid one.

He should probably start using their names. They hadn't killed him or handed him over to the Chairman's men. This time. Tucker and Caboose.

"It's some kind of... aqua? Teal? Maybe... seafoam?"
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[personal profile] notyourrookie 2019-01-19 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
He gives Maine a wry look at the teasing, relieved that Maine has stopped staring, that they're not on some weird knife-edge of things that Wash doesn't want to discuss. Dumb jokes and teasing are miles better than the truth. Especially talking about the truth.

"Don't look at me. I'm not the one who decided that giving everyone brightly coloured armour was a good idea. I'm glad I just got grey."
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[personal profile] notyourrookie 2019-01-22 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
Emotions are definitely something he wants to avoid. Easier to ignore anything that's not cold anger and a desire for revenge. Those are easy. Those block out memories and other things that were too unsafe to feel while the Director and the Counsellor were on his case.

"White works," Wash agrees. Maine's armour was... terrifying. He'd seen it spattered with blood and gore and dirt. And when the Meta had worn it, it had become a symbol of something more, something worse.

"I think we were the lucky ones when it came to armour colour. Could be worse. Could've been York."
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[personal profile] notyourrookie 2019-01-29 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, some of them were just a bit on the gaudy side. Who the hell gives the infiltration specialist gold armour? Oh wait, Project fucking Freelancer did that. Because the Director never cared about them, or saving humanity. Just chasing ghosts.

He gives a small smile. "Yeah, North and-" His expression tightens at the mention of South. "Purple is not a good colour for a soldier."
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[personal profile] notyourrookie 2019-02-22 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
He's not particularly got any reason to hide it. Maybe he should, but he's still adjusting to being here, to seeing Maine alive and well and someone who he doesn't want to know what happens. Things get fucked up. South is part of that. At least he isn't pushing further with it. It's a relief. Wash doesn't want to discuss it. Maine's about the best Freelancer to be here. Anyone else would want more information.

He gives a small smile. "Yeah. It's not the best colour. At least my armour blends in in a lot of places and I'm not even supposed to be a stealth specialist."
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[personal profile] notyourrookie 2019-02-28 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Wash shrugs, and gives a small smile. "That had nothing to do with me, Maine. I just got told which armour was mine."

Not his fault it had yellow highlights. He was glad that was as bad as it got. It could have been so much worse. The Director could have put him in all yellow.
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[personal profile] notyourrookie 2019-03-04 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's definitely better than the standard stuff they give out," Wash says. Even in the middle of a war for survival, there isn't enough money to kit everyone out. Not when most of them are gonna get slaughtered in another pointless attack or doomed defence. Who knows if they'd actually made a difference. The UNSC sure made it sound like they did but they had a good line on propaganda.

"It suits you. Can't imagine you in anything else now."