al2955: (Default)
AL-2955 ([personal profile] al2955) wrote in [community profile] cradleproject2016-06-05 08:07 pm

WEEK 1 - Online

the pygmalion. . .

ONLINE




CAPTAIN'S LOG:
WEEK (1)

monday

(41) survivors


It had been three days since you had awoken. The ship was still quiet, except for the low hums of enigmatic machines with no apparent purpose. You awake, like usual, to dim lighting and poor rations. Perhaps being on the ship had grown monotonous — it was, perhaps, amazing how little anything seemed to happen in space, a final frontier of malaise.

That monotony is crushed by a voice echoing through the narrow hallways.

Reformatting . . .

Reformatting . . .

Reformatting complete. The Pygmalion is online. Welcome, travelers. Please assemble in the meeting room. Your presence is mandatory.


Silence falls once again. A minute or so passes, and the lights around the ship finally brighten, the walls looking more alive and more unfamiliar — as if you must relearn the ship's interior once again. The robots on deck begin to make rounds, nudging and pushing at the ship's passengers to make their way to the meeting room. You hear the doors behind you lock. It seems there is only one path to take.


ENTER COMMAND_
tevinteriscoming: (warm. 5)

[personal profile] tevinteriscoming 2016-06-08 12:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[Good. Let's just have nerdy discussions about magic instead of worrying about these murder olympics.]

That's correct. It isn't limited to any world, as far as I know. Though there are means to disrupt access to magic, theoretically...

Given the circumstances, perhaps it would be wise for those of us with some expertise to meet and exchange knowledge, hmm? It should be of the utmost priority that we determine how, precisely, our captors are disrupting the abilities of the mages here.
unasking: (➛ this will lead to certain doom)

[personal profile] unasking 2016-06-09 11:27 am (UTC)(link)
It's been something that I've been trying to decipher the answer to already.

[A gesture to the level of technology around them:] This isn't necessarily outside my range of expertise, yet I haven't been able to determine any magical blockers - and anything that blocks magic still shouldn't be able to dampen my own abilities.

[yeah aight frankenstein, stop trying to be a special snowflake]

If we can determine the different sources of magic and skills, it may be easier to get a grasp of the extent to which our captors can hamper us.