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singillatim2023-09-04 05:10 pm
the steps of survival — ota
Who: La'an Noonien-Singh + whomever wants cr pre-event
What: Patrolling, corpse disposal, investigating, supplies
When: September; days before the event + non-event things
Where: Around Milton
Content Warnings: La'an's warnings, corpses, + TBA
step 1: recognize the situation ( open to1 person
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step 2: establish priorities ( open to all )
step 3: inventory supplies ( open to1 person
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step 4: stay calm ( closed to
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step 5: use everything at your disposal ( wildcard )
What: Patrolling, corpse disposal, investigating, supplies
When: September; days before the event + non-event things
Where: Around Milton
Content Warnings: La'an's warnings, corpses, + TBA
step 1: recognize the situation ( open to
[ This isn't the first time La'an Noonien-Singh has been trapped somewhere against her will. Really, she supposes she should count herself lucky that the frozen landscape means this can't possibly be the work of the Gorn — the cold-blooded lizards avoid the cold and would never choose this place as a hunting ground. Of course, if it were the Gorn, she would at least have some idea of how to handle everything, whereas all of this is... beyond her.
She isn't a scientist. She can't even begin to guess what the atmospheric phenomenon might be and whether it is the cause behind the damaged electronics or their presence here. But she can still gather information and put together pieces as she's able, and perhaps someone here will be able to take it further than her. Working in Starfleet has taught her to rely on the strengths of others as much as her own, so she just has to hope that someone here will be able to further connect the dots.
To that end, she continues searching through the homes that haven't been claimed by other unwilling residents. With a foraged notebook in hand, she documents the state of each home, what was taken and left behind, and what she can tell of the former residents. And whenever she finds a journal of one of those residents, she clears a space at the kitchen table and settles in to read, paying close attention to the final days recorded in 2014 as the town's situation worsened. ]
step 2: establish priorities ( open to all )
[ Patrolling the perimeter of the town feels natural to La'an. Bundled up against the cold (though not as much as she really should be) with a red scarf standing out against all the black, she does her best to ignore the elements while focusing on the familiar. Walking the hallways of the Enterprise is one of her many duties aboard ship, checking in at different locations to ensure everything is working smoothly and there are no issues in need of her attention. She may not have a team to check in with here, but she still has a self-appointed mission to keep these people safe for as long as they're trapped here, which isn't something she's going to shirk.
So she walks. In the morning, at midday, and when night falls, she walks along the edge of the town, keeping watch for any of the predators she'd heard while traveling here, or for signs of anyone in need of help. ]
step 3: inventory supplies ( open to
[ It's been days since her arrival and La'an has yet to explore the town's grocery store. Her attention has been devoted to uncovering details of what happened in Milton and how they were brought here, but as she accepts that answers might not be as forthcoming as she would like, she's going to have to take stock of what they have available to them.
There's an almost ominous feeling as she steps into the building, the large room quiet and devoid of life. It's been years since she even set foot in a place like this, which makes it all the more unsettling, but in she goes, choosing an aisle at random, her hands stuffed into the pockets of her jacket as her footsteps almost echo through the silence. ]
step 4: stay calm ( closed to
[ After finding the initial bodies in her first days in Milton, it has become increasingly apparent that there are too many to leave untended. These were once people, so of course they deserve to be laid to rest in some appropriate manner, but more than that, bodies decay. La'an can still vividly recall the smell of rotting remains on the Gorn planet, the stench mixing with the sheer terror of fighting for survival to create a memory that will be forever seared into her memory. And since she very much doubts that many of the people here have enough experience with death to stomach what needs to be done, she takes it upon herself, at first taking care of the corpses found in the houses she visits to investigate left-behind belongings, and then purposefully searching other locations for any missed remains.
Moving the bodies is anything but easy. The ones out exposed to the elements are frozen solid, and the ones found indoors in unheated areas aren't much different. But it's the ones in warming areas that worry La'an most — enough time has passed since the time of death that rigor mortis has disappeared and decomposition has begun. This is a dangerous time for the living, especially when they barely even have the most basic archaeological medicine to rely on.
The churchyard is her destination with the latest body. Using an old shower curtain, she wraps the heavy fabric around the corpse of an older man and slowly drags the frozen weight through the snow-covered street. It's exhausting work but she doesn't let that stop her. This is work that needs to be done. ]
step 5: use everything at your disposal ( wildcard )
( Comment below if you would like a custom starter, or leave one for me! This post is to establish some last-minute, pre-event CR to help set the stage for whatever is in store for us this month. These threads don't have to go on for a long time, since we'll all likely dive headfirst into event things soon, but if anyone would like to meet a stoic, absolutely not from the future, badass Starfleet officer in disguise, here's your chance.
And don't forget to check out La'an's permissions, if you haven't already! )

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Since the buildings weren't much help, he turns his sights to the forest outside of town. He's not sure about it, but there could be something.
Near evening the boy with the oversized coat, army coveralls and rifle comes upon La'an on patrol. He hesitates, not sure how to deal with the people here (or anywhere, really), for a moment before speaking up. "Um, hi. Didn't really expect to see anyone else."
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Looking the boy over, she frowns slightly at the rifle but doesn't address it. There will be time for that later. In her usual lilting British accent, she replies, "Neither did I. There aren't usually many people out here."
Then, after a moment, because curiosity demands it, she adds, "Why are you out here?"
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"I'm...scouting. I haven't been out this far yet."
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"It's important to know your surroundings, but you also need to be ready to defend yourself against whatever might be out there." She nods at the weapon he carries and asks, "Do you know how to use that?"
It's entirely possible he'd found the gun here, but she isn't willing to simply assume that and risk being wrong later. If she's going to protect these people, she needs to know what they're capable of.
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stay calm
Though the lieutenant finds himself dazed at times, having to pause what he is doing and recollect himself. Horror and melancholy haunt him like a spectre, leaving his flesh chilled and his spirit restless. He cannot allow his mind to slip, to wander too much, or else he'll fall down into it, into that despair.
He keeps busy. Checking in on a few other lost souls around here, exploring the area, searching, rarely staying indoors for long. A couple of the men he knows have trickled into this strange little town, and so his heart continues to insist that more may.
He's moving down the street when he sees something up ahead — a woman, dragging a large object along, slow and steady. It takes only moments to recognise what the wrapped-up thing must be, and the man's throat tightens; already he is moving closer, heavy boots crunching against the snow beneath. The amount of bodies here has been.... unsettling, but not unfamiliar. Little is no stranger to cold, unforgiving death, though to willingly go near it is against his nature even after so much of it. Still, he's been checking corpses that he comes across, gently lifting their heads to look for any sign of the men he knows. So far, none have been found, but each one could be, and perhaps....
In any case, it's clear that the woman's task is a burdensome one; he well-knows the heaviness of a corpse, and he's drawing quickly closer. ]
Pardon me...! [ Lifting one gloved hand, he calls out to the stranger. His tone is polite, demeanour professional. He still wears the clothing he is used to, the proud uniform of the Royal Navy, his long wool greatcoat, and officer's cap. ]
May I assist you?
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Shit. ]
I've got this, thank you. [ Her British accent rounds the vowels of her words, her tone pointedly polite rather than dismissive. Nodding in the direction she'd been headed, she offers an alternative option. ] I could use someone to open the churchyard gate, if you don't mind.
[ She could do that herself, as well, but now that she's seen him, she can't just let this man wander off. There are questions she needs to ask, information that should be gathered. Everyone else she's met here so far seems to have come from close to the same point in time on Earth, so for this man to potentially deviate so drastically from that pattern... She needs to know more. ]
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Just up this way, isn't it?
[ The church isn't far off, just at the end of the street, though he's not visited the place himself. No, he hasn't actually done any burying of bodies just yet, only searching. (Nothing taken; he cannot bring himself to take from the dead.)
As he walks, he looks over and down to the shrouded corpse, brow furrowed, fretful. ]
It is alarming how many dead are to be found in this place. What sort of... condition was that one found in?
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Honestly, she's a bit curious which it is. It makes him far more interesting than some of the people she's met here, which helps to slightly temper that sinking feeling. Only slightly, but she'll take it. ]
No apparent injuries and no signs of distress. He looks like he just... fell over. [ She discusses the condition of the corpse in the same manner as she would the weather: practically and to the point. This is clearly not the first dead body she's dealt with in her life. ] He's not the first I've found like this, either.
[ Her breathing is only slightly labored despite the weight she pulls, a testament to her strenuous training routine. If the ground weren't so treacherous from the snow, she would be running laps around the town for her perimeter check rather than walking them, but given the state of medical care they're limited to in this place, she isn't willing to risk breaking an ankle for a workout. ]
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Inventory Supplies
There was a muted Plunk! Plunk! Plunk! that broke the silence as cans were dropped down onto what sounded like some sort of cloth surface. He was checking the few that were left for any signs they were still good. Not being a picky sort, almost all were deemed as having worth and dropped onto the sack by his feet on the ground.]
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Turning a corner, she watches the figure drop another can into a sack, frowning at the sight. Does he know something the rest of them don't? She wants to bluntly ask what this person is doing, but she elects for a more circumspect approach to start. ]
Stocking up?
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He gave a short nod at the question. A big talker this superhero wasn't.]
so sorry for the delay! if you're still interested
Even though his body language says he likely won't want to vocalize a response, she poses another question, trying to keep her own stance open and non-threatening. ]
Are you planning to leave any for the rest of us, or is this an every-man-for-himself situation?
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cw: misogyny references
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cw: child death mentioned
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Wrap!
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After the first day, in fact, if she keeps to the same schedule, he seems to show up right as she's finishing her prowl around town to pick up where she left off. He might even nod at her as he starts.
so sorry for the delay! if you're still interested
They don't speak the first time they're in the same relative space or the second. On the third day, there's a nod from him, and on the fourth, one from her in return. It's after that exchange that she stops, reconsiders her plan to head back into the center of town, and turns back to face him.
"Have you seen anything while you've been out here?" she asks in all seriousness, addressing a colleague rather than someone who can't fully be trusted to know what to even look for.
absolutely!
Then, because she just finished her own patrol, he turns the question back on her: "You?"
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"The same," she replies. "I heard the wolves when I first woke up out there, but so far there's no sign of them coming closer. It's only a matter of time, though. In conditions like these, they'll get desperate eventually."
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It feels strange to invite someone inside when it isn't her house, but she does so anyway, raising her voice to be heard through the quiet. ] Come in!
[ And then she waits, her spot at the table in line of sight of the front door. She hasn't met many of the others in the town, keeping her distance as a way to keep her secrets in those first days. But now that it appears quite clear that they likely aren't going anywhere anytime soon, she's facing the fact that she's going to have to start making connections. ]
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[Flashing a hesitant smile, gesturing at the table-- ] Sorry, you're busy. I can come back some other time, if you'd rather?
[Yes, he's already moving to close the door behind him, but that's more to keep what little heat is in the house from escaping while they waffle.]
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Just come in if you need something! [ Raising her voice to be sure he hears her, she stands from the table and moves closer. ] I haven't claimed this house, so you don't actually require my permission.
[ It still feels weird to have claimed any spot in this town as her own. This isn't her home and she didn't choose to be here, so why would she take any steps to feel more settled? (Because it's becoming increasingly apparent that they might be here a while, that's why.) ]
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step 2
He pops out a few moments later, wincing a little as he rolls his shoulder.]
That'll bruise in the morning. [He hops out, then waves hello at La'an.] Oi! You all right there?
so sorry for the delay! if you're still interested
Yes. [ Succinct and to the point, that's her. She glances up at the spot where he'd launched himself off the building, then turns her attention back to him. ] Are you?
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[This is just an everyday thing for him, and he blinks at her stunned look. Then shrugs.]
I don’t recommend doing it yourself, not without training, [because it is shockingly easy to break your legs or your neck if you miss,] but I’ve been coming down from high places this way for years.