grandbellknight: (we are not afraid)
Croix Bartel ([personal profile] grandbellknight) wrote in [community profile] luministi_logs2012-06-17 03:03 pm

Seems like doomsday's come early this year...

Characters: Those searching for the life support terminals
Location: All around Luministi!
Time: During the quick-time event
Summary: Time to find those terminals, reset them (all at the same time, mind!) and fix this! ... But is it really going to be that easy?
Warnings: None (yet?)

Six terminals, six parties looking for them, and time is running out. ... Along with any breathable air.

Following Proctor's instructions (and unfortunately limited memory), everyone looking for the important life support terminals would have to begin searching. Though they don't know exactly where each one is hidden, they knew they'll be in locations that were important to those originally in charge of the town. So, with a few locations in mind, at least they aren't blindly wandering the town. The idea is to split up, to try to get to the terminals simultaneously.

Still, they'd have to act fast. As time passes, it gets just that much harder to breathe, after all.

((OoC: Feel free to use this post to log out your adventures in terminal-resetting. ♥ Prose or [action brackets], probably doesn't matter. Go, go, go!))
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[personal profile] luministimods 2012-06-20 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
The chosen button flashes for a few seconds, then the whole screen goes black as though it were thinking...

It's black for a good minute before another screen appears that reads:

"To reset Life Support systems, press when ready."

Then a single button appears, waiting to be pressed. It seems the terminal won't say whether the choice was right or wrong. But once the button is ready to be pressed, it will work without fail.

[ooc: To make things easier, we can assume Willis and Hawk waited for the others to find their terminals before they pressed it.]
Edited 2012-06-20 00:11 (UTC)
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[personal profile] summerdoor 2012-06-20 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
And that would be Willis about to take a deep breath of relief, and then remembering about the air problem, stopping himself short, and nearly choking on it. Alright, they've got this. Nothing exploded, or jumped out to strangle them, or anything equally horrific.

Just another button to press - and Willis is considerably more okay with pressing buttons when it doesn't feel like impending doom.

"... That went better than I thought it would."