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The Big Applesauce Moderators ([personal profile] applesaucemod) wrote in [community profile] bigapplesauce2015-04-26 07:59 pm

We Care for Your Safety

Protecting the city from the rifties -- and the rifties from the city -- is a full time job. That's never been more true than it is today, when there are metaphorical (and sometimes physical) fires to put out all over Manhattan. It's been a rough time at ROMAC in general; most of the organization's people are unfamiliar with the specifics of the recent animal attack, but even those who don't know that a number of prisoners guests of ROMAC have gone missing in the last few days (or that the computer system is still compromised) know that something has thrown the organization into disarray.

Unfortunately for ROMAC and fortunately for certain other people, ROMAC's resources are spread thin by whatever's put the Rift in a tizzy. As large as the organization is, though, there's surely nothing to worry about from the handful of malcontents at large in the city.

Surely.


[OOC: And here's the thread for taking down ROMAC! There will be a couple of player characters on ROMAC's side (check to see whether their threads are open to all before tagging in, as they may have limited availability due to prior plans), and anyone in need of 'enemies' to tag against can request an NPC from the mods. Have at!]
lottawork: (grumpface)

[personal profile] lottawork 2015-05-02 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
The Balladeer, whoever this person is and whatever his unique talents, has done an unobjectionable job of clearing their way out of any additional personnel, an effort for which Rush can harbor a distant if begrudging appreciation. Who the man is and what his reasons may be for assisting them are of little import - the the building interior is already chaos, and it would be in their collective best interest to be as far away as possible should said chaos build to a point of systemic, physical, or ideological collapse.

"Fascinating as I'm sure all this is," he interrupts testily with little regard as to what, exactly, it is that he is interrupting, "getting out is rather fucking salient at the moment, so do you mind terribly having this discussion once we are outside?"
singthesong: (Travel)

[personal profile] singthesong 2015-05-02 08:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Really, it's like this Rush has never heard of the concept of walking and talking. At the same time! It's possible!

"I introduced myself a lot of ways that day," the Balladeer adds over his shoulder, taking the stairs two at a time on his way up. He shouldn't stay in this building anymore either, not after what he just went and did. That's alright; he can find another place for a few nights. Maybe not with any of his non-Riftie friends, though, until the face thing goes back to normal.

That invitation does make him wonder if Iman ever told Greta what she told everyone else that day. But that's not really his business, is it?

"I can grab you a few things from your apartment if you want." he offers, because he's not the one they imprisoned in the first place. ROMAC won't be happy, sure, but they won't know exactly what he did until they track down the guards he chased away, and it won't take him that long to pick up the essentials. He's not going to risk leaving his guitar behind forever! The instruments he's gotten since the Rift can be replaced, but he's always had that one.
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[personal profile] andhiswife 2015-05-02 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Iman's offer startles her, not that it should. Of course she can't stay here; once they're through the doors, it wouldn't probably be safest if she never came back again. And to stay with Iman - that would be far better than constantly fretting about where she might be or what trouble she might be getting into. "Yes," she says, giving Iman's hand a squeeze. "I'd--I'd like that."

But this has been her home since she first arrived, and it's hard to imagine turning her back on it forever. There are things in her apartment she doesn't want to lose, despite their relative unimportance. As if reading her mind, the Balladeer makes his offer in turn, and she shoots him a grateful look. "Could you? There's my phone, and, er--a scarf, in the top drawer of my clothes cupboard. It's... from home," she adds, to excuse or explain its importance. It's not as if it's scarf weather.
etherthief: (you sure about that buddy)

[personal profile] etherthief 2015-05-02 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Iman represses a sigh at Rush's ongoing cutthroat urgency - yeah, all right, they do really need to get out, but he also needs to calm down a little, the attitude isn't helping anything. She leaves him alone, though, figuring he's earned some leniency with what he's done today.

"If you're sure," she says to the Balladeer. "Contact me when you've got her things and I'll let you know where to meet me." She expects he'll understand that she doesn't want Greta going anywhere, nor does she want to broadcast her decently well-obfuscated whereabouts to even a trusted ally.

"Come on, we're almost out." She pulls Greta through another door into the last stairwell up to the lobby. "Best thing to do might be to scatter as soon as we're out," she says. "Don't know what it's like out there, even if their resources are stretched - Rush gets back to where he's staying, I'll take Greta, and you somewhere to lie low for a while." It's sort of intoned like a question, like she wants everyone's input on this, but she's also pretty much giving orders right now. As far as she can see it this is the best plan. She doesn't like the idea of parting ways with Rush but she won't leave Greta either, and Greta needs her more right now.
lottawork: (bruh what up)

[personal profile] lottawork 2015-05-03 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
"Fucking excellent," Rush says crisply, passing a hand through his hair. Gabriel is unlikely to be deeply pleased with (a) his role in aggravating several of the fellow building residents, (b) his role in ROMAC's imminent and, ideally, permanent dissolution, or (c) the unfortunate matter of the dead person on the floor above whose death did not actually leave behind a verifiable body.

He is certain the archangel will not forcibly evict him.

He is reasonably certain the archangel will not forcibly evict him.

That would not be tremendously ideal, given the circumstances.

Rush halts once they are outside the building and briefly considers his appropriated sidearm, but does not discard it. He will not be traveling back to Hell's Kitchen while utterly defenseless. That would be absurd.

"Yes, well." He shoots each of them a short nod, his stare lingering on Asadi a shade longer than necessary to communicate something he is not altogether willing to define. "I imagine they'll have - rather significant trouble regrouping."

That is, perhaps, not the standard statement to communicate assurance and farewell, but he's confident Asadi will understand.
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[personal profile] singthesong 2015-05-03 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
"Sounds good." Frankly, the Balladeer would rather like to know where his friend will be staying, but not badly enough to start an argument about it. It makes practical sense, after all, to keep the information in the hands of as few people as possible.

Ah, well. This will blow over - these things always do. They'll meet up again later.

He brushes past Rush and bounds up the last few steps, stopping just short of the door and listening for a moment. It isn't the best he can do; there's too many people up there to really pick through, and he does better when he can see. But the general theme is alarm, panic. He's not catching any focus or aggression like he'd expect from a group of dangerous men hunting someone. "Yeah, sounds good," he repeats, quietly and to himself, then turns to nod at Greta and Iman. "Alright. I'll catch you later. Good luck."

And then he pushes the door open and strides calmly out. The best way to get anywhere, he figures, is to just act like you're supposed to be there. Nothing weird about him coming out of this stairwell!
andhiswife: (neutral)

[personal profile] andhiswife 2015-05-03 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
Greta doesn't much like the idea of the Balladeer being so unceremoniously cast off, but she's not sure what to do about it. She can't very well invite him along to Iman's; that would be rude. Nor does she want to refuse Iman's invitation in favor of bumbling confusedly about with the Balladeer, not when he'd likely be less safe in her company than he would be on his own.

"Thank you," is all she can feebly offer him, and it's not enough. But he doesn't seem concerned as he pushes his way out of the stairwell. All she can do is hope he'll be all right.

To Rush, she adds a quiet, "Take care." He helped her, but more to the point, he helped Iman. Things could have turned out differently without his assistance.
etherthief: (intrigue | defiance | whoa now)

[personal profile] etherthief 2015-05-03 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
She's taken aback by Rush's glance, though she'd be hard-pressed to say why, there's something in it that she wasn't entirely expecting, something heartening in spite of the incredible amount of bullshit they've been through recently. She returns his implied reassurance with a half-smile and a nod, and gives Greta's hand a squeeze when she wishes him well. She can see that both she and the Balladeer are a little disgruntled at being separated so quickly, so she'll have to set that right later - right now, let them each get somewhere safe.

"Come on," she murmurs, and she turns, whisking Greta away down the sidewalk and to the nearest subway entrance.