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the_last_resort2014-11-18 03:00 pm
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Who: Grainne, and everybody who saw Grainne's post and wanted to go on the exploration
What: Exploring Quadratus, specifically a nice mountain trail
When: Nov 18
Where: Out in the wilderness
Notes & Warnings: There's a mini plot involved with the exploration team, so they will be interrupted along their hike. Feel free to make a subthread for meet and greet, any CR ideas, picture ops, et ctra! I'll make a thread for the encounter where they get ambushed once you guys are done tossing things out, during when they stop to take a break.
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The small expedition had been prepared for. All the items were in place for the group going, and all it took was one step into the transporter to their starting site. Grainne had made the arrangements and asked for the company, so she felt it her duty to wait and greet everyone before they headed off.
She stood nearby idly, wondering if she should take one of the heavier things to carry.
What: Exploring Quadratus, specifically a nice mountain trail
When: Nov 18
Where: Out in the wilderness
Notes & Warnings: There's a mini plot involved with the exploration team, so they will be interrupted along their hike. Feel free to make a subthread for meet and greet, any CR ideas, picture ops, et ctra! I'll make a thread for the encounter where they get ambushed once you guys are done tossing things out, during when they stop to take a break.
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The small expedition had been prepared for. All the items were in place for the group going, and all it took was one step into the transporter to their starting site. Grainne had made the arrangements and asked for the company, so she felt it her duty to wait and greet everyone before they headed off.
She stood nearby idly, wondering if she should take one of the heavier things to carry.
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"Promise," she said to the Orions.
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It takes Elle a moment to catch on to what Grainne might mean. Maybe to the outside, it looks like Elle is the most likely to resist, but given the fact that she's thinking the same thing as Grainne in that moment... She nods once, slowly. She folds her arms across her midsection in what's normally considered a defensive position, but she's using it to cover up the screen on her Pip-Boy. "Alright," she says with a frown. The words are for Grainne, the presentation for their attackers. "Fine."
Because of what she and Jade were doing before they were ambushed, the map subscreen is what's showing right now. As soon as they start to move, and they aren't being directly stared at, she'll discreetly press her thumb on the button that'll switch the screen over to the health status display.
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Which ultimatum implied that the Orion expected them to live and to return to Blackway at some point, otherwise keeping the location of their smugglers' den secret from them wouldn't be necessary.
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It's a good thing the green men thought she was human.
"I'll hold you responsible if one of us trips, Sir Green." She submitted to a blindfold, only making one growling noise when it covered her vision.
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It was incredible: a hero of her planet, and here she was getting captured on another. It was a relief that they didn't notice her S.A.C. hanging on her belt, or at least they were unfamiliar with it. As long as they didn't take it, her camera and supplies digitally stored there would be safe, and at least they still had their communicators in case they were in immediate danger.
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Elle circles the question again and again in her mind. What is it they want so badly? She knows there's no point in obsessing over it, she's going to find out once they get there, but... There's no way at all to prepare for this, not even to brace herself. Well. She's going to have to rely on improvisation and her typical sheer, dumb luck. And I've got plenty of practice with that.
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Then, instead of leaves and twigs and dirt under their feet, there are rocks instead. Shortly after, the blindfolds are removed to reveal a cave, lit by lanterns that emit a steady electric glow. There are chairs set up, eve a few cots, and cooking provisions against one wall. In the back, almost outside of the light's sphere, crates are stacked up high. It's a cozy little smugglers' den.
"Now that we are safe from interruption, I will tell you humans why I have brought you here." He crosses his beefy arms over his chest. "My daughter is missing. You will find her and return her to me."
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"Your daughter?" Her voice is a bit weak and uncertain all of a sudden. "I... I mean, not that we won't help, but..." Shut up, Grainne. "Where did you last see her?"
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It wouldn't be the first time she was lied to about why she was going somewhere. Granted, the IRIS Network was an organization hiding from the government and needed its secrecy, but this time it was unnecessary. If the bandits wanted to hide their base, they didn't have to go there.
She sighed. "Whatever. I'll help."
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All of this secrecy has to have a good reason, because otherwise none of this would be happening. And they seem to have a decent amount of manpower... So, there has to be a reason why they're not putting those resources towards finding his daughter. It could be that, for whatever reason, they just can't spare the people, like what happened a lot with the NCR. But hiring mercenaries is always an option, right? Except, maybe the quarantine makes that harder. And, besides, this is already a pretty heavy situation, maybe they don't want mercenaries involved in case they turn on them. But there's no guarantee that anyone they kidnapped wouldn't try do the same, if only out of spite, even under pain of death. (Elle knows too many people that stubborn.)
Regardless, all of these things she's thinking through, it's bringing her to one conclusion: the likelihood that they feel they don't have much other choice but to resort to these measures is decently high.
(Or, you know, it could be that Orions don't know how to ask nicely for help and kidnapping people is what they know they're good at. But hey, Elle's still new here. She doesn't know to come up with that assumption.)
Slowly, Elle nods. "I know you didn't exactly ask, but it's pretty clear we're willing, anyway." She shrugs. "But... You decided that you specifically wanted us to do it. Why us?" This is something else that's niggling at her, because she can't even begin to guess the answer.
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"Patrol. Manhunters. Those cowardly Black Sun spies. Here, it's safe to talk. Not so out there." And kidnapping is what they usually do when they want someone to go to a specific place.
Then, to Elle, "When I saw you in the forest, I knew that it had to be you. You are females."
"Enough with questions. Here is what you must know." This, he addresses to Grainne although he expects the others to listen, too. "My daughter has been missing for one native week. She left from this place to travel to the town, but never returned. We searched for her but could not find her. I think the Black Sun cowards have her. If so, I will crush their deceitful skulls. But first I must have proof, and my daughter safely back with me."
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"So that's it... I think I understand." A small flash of pain crossed Grainne's face in remembrance of her own lost children. Not that she approved of the man's methods, but she could understand why one would be driven to measure like that over a child. "We'll need a general starting area to know where to look. It would be useful to pick up her trail where it starts," she glanced around at the hideout, "though I suppose that is out if she left from here."
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It didn't take much to convince Jade to search for a missing child.
"I can find my way into their base and find proof." If there was any--Jade couldn't be too trusting of criminals. "What does she look like? Anything important we need to keep in mind when looking?"
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"I mean, if it comes down to it and we do have to break into their base, that wouldn't really be a problem for me, either, but..." She nods at Grainne. Finding a track of some sort is what she wants to do, too.
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"The Black Sun Syndicate and the Blood Pack do not like the Orion Syndicate. But the Blood Pack, rivals though they are, they are proper warriors. If they had taken her, they would have announced their intentions openly. The Black Sun deals in dishonor and lies."
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"She's very beautiful. I tell you now that while we may be able to move more freely than your people, none of us are overall familiar with the terrain or territories of these... factions. We will need at least where she was seen last..." Why this, Grainne was so very not good at these kind of things. Sure, so far nobody's been hurt... but that didn't mean it couldn't change. "What is her name?"
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The image catches her attention. The woman could have been around their age, and she was most likely in danger. "If she's been captured, she'll mostly likely be hidden away in a secret room." Just like how Double H was locked in a small room that was hard to enter when he was captured.
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"Inev. She was first going to some caves nearby, to the southeast. We sometimes keep supplies there. Then to town. I sent a scout to look at the caves and he said that many spiders have moved in recently, but he couldn't find her there. But that is where you should first look to seek out her trail."
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"And how do you want us to get back in touch with you if we find her, or if we have information?" Because they obviously don't want them to know the location of the cave, but... That makes it hard to come back when they have news.
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"And if you betray us to the patrol, the Orion Syndicate will find you and exact revenge."
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"If there's nothing else, may we start? The longer we wait..." If this man was as worried about his daughter as Grainne suspected under the gruff exterior, she didn't really need to fill in the blank.
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