Entry tags:
- aziraphale,
- beckett mariner,
- bradward boimler,
- elle bryant,
- gwen stacy (spiderverse),
- loki (mcu),
- miguel o'hara (spiderverse),
- nog,
- sam winchester,
- stacia novik,
- ✘ aiden price,
- ✘ dean winchester,
- ✘ drift,
- ✘ eddie munson,
- ✘ garviel loken,
- ✘ henry townshend,
- ✘ jennifer,
- ✘ kon-el,
- ✘ mackenzie haynes,
- ✘ nyara,
- ✘ peter b parker (spiderverse),
- ✘ puss in boots,
- ✘ rowan heart-eater,
- ✘ sam wyldhammer,
- ✘ sarah kerrigan,
- ✘ steve harrington,
- ✘ tim drake (comics)
SLEIGH BELLS RING ❄ MINGLE

SLEIGH BELLS RING

Those that escape from the theater all seem to come out through the same doors. When they get there, they can see that the theater isn't actually a building. There's only a free-standing set of theater doors on the playground. At the rear side of them is a brick wall.
Those that exit will find they can't re-enter.
None of the humans have seemed to notice the door or them, even those driving by.
Not everyone escapes at the same time. It comes in fits and starts, them filtering of the theater. Some can walk out mostly unharmed, some limp out, some come out supporting each other.
What they find outside is... uncanny. There in the playground is a massive sleigh, but one that looks not-exactly-traditional, with equipment and boosters that look almost like a mix of technology and something magical.
It's been expanded into many carriages, almost like a roller coaster. Harnessed to it are eight massive reindeer, champing slightly at their bits. It appears the people that attacked and created the theater are at least long gone. That means that as people slowly filter out they can check up on each other, provide first aid, and reassure each other.
❅ Status effects: Any injuries or damage that happens to a character will stick when they leave the Multiplex. That means that someone that gets facehugged by a facehugger will have an alien larva problem that may be causing some serious indigestion soon. Anyone that gets Borg-nanited through the neck will start having the nanites take over them. However the myth healing will slow these processes down until they can get to the Pole, and there are magical means at the Pole to help the characters survive this.
❅ First Aid/Other Supplies: The sleigh will have magically anticipated their needs. While it won't have the antivenom for Kaa because only a magical plant that grows at the Pole can cure the bites, it will have plenty of well-stocked general first aid kits. Applying first aid can help the myth healing heal someone more quickly and is important for injured characters that opted out of the myth healing.
❅ Timing: People can bendytime the timing of when their characters have escaped to play in this and "Let's All Go To The Movies" at the same time. People can also intro here late if they need to wrap some things up in the other post first.
❅ Intro: Players can use this post to intro instead if that's their preference. You can just assume your characters had to run from scary things in the theater and either handwave their circumstances, or assume your character found a way out more quickly than others.
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[He closes his eyes tight, a few tears plopping down, but he quickly wipes them away and opens his eyes again. Even now, there's a measure of decorum he's trying to maintain.]
[He presses his lips together tightly and nods a few abrupt nods.]
Worth it, though. I'm not seeing many other people come out with infections.
[Some seemed to have some kind of poisoning darkening their veins but no sprouting implants and it was in limbs, not the neck, with bite marks. Snake bites maybe? The Borg always went for the neck. Only one other person so far seems to have the classic neck-spread pattern.]
Ensign Mariner, the lieutenant, and I managed to trap a contingent of them in a hallway by collapsing the ceiling in front and behind them. [Which, smartly, left them trapped rather than dead and regenerating in a screen somewhere.] We left the adjoining theater clear for people to bypass it.
It was a big enough squad they could've assimilated the entire group.
[So he's going take at least some small comfort in the face of his total ego death about being the only one that got screwed. He knows he handled that situation bravely, and it was his plan the lieutenant had gone with.]
[Were some weird little knife-wielding bastard not running around below knee level, they would've pulled it off with nearly no casualties.]
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Similar enough isn't the same. Did they not go over control variables at the academy?
[ Maybe with more self-introspection, he would apply this advice to himself and certain theories about the multiverse, but he's not making that connection right now. He has found himself in the unusual position of needing to play the optimist for this poor Ensign in the middle of possibly being Borged.
So he'll try to be the optimist.
Talking is usually better than letting the other guy sit there and lament his mortality for twenty minutes, anyway. ]
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[It'll just feel worse as he slips away.]
Look, I will maybe entertain the tiniest bit of optimism if it seems like there's some deviation in the assimilation progression. But I won't really know for another thirty minutes or so.
[When it comes time for anything that should start affecting his brain.]
I'd rather assume the worst and wind up happily surprised, than have hope that just gets crushed. [Which is maybe not the kind of thing someone else wants to see someone go through. But he knows himself well enough to know it's what he needs.] I want to spend this time just...existing. And remembering the things that made me me. And focusing on the fact that at least I did some good.
[There's at least a peace that can come of that. Of accepting that sometime you can't control every outcome. That you just have to wait and see what the universe has in store, even if it might be bad.]
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With a grumble and a very set jaw, he addresses his watch and goes for the softer option, despite himself. There. A secretly set 20 minutes to give the guy his ray of hope if they make it through. ]
You ran off before you told me your name, why don't we start with that?
[ A Questions game to kill the time. It's not like they had anything better to do. ]
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Brad Boimler. Ensign Brad Boimler. Of the USS Cerritos. It's a starship.
I never got your name either.
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Miguel O'Hara. I'm the Spider-Man of Nueva York.
[ Would a Star Trek side character even know what a Spider-Man is? Miguel supposes it either won't matter in 20 minutes or they'll get to know each other enough to elaborate. ]
So, I presume you've seen your share of different worlds? You must have a favorite.
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[He gestures vaguely with a hand in a rolling it back gesture.]
What's a Spider-Man?
[He's not really sounding incredulous or anything, he's just dead curious.]
It's just, like, you dropped it so casually like it's a thing I should be able to figure it out.
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[ nope. no recognition in his eyes. ]
I have spider powers. I protect the city.
[ for the fourth time today, he points out the spider legs of the Spider™ on his chest. It's not just a skull!]
My job has been a bit more multiversal as of late.