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Neo Sapien Mod Account ([personal profile] neosapienmods) wrote in [community profile] neosapienlogs2020-01-16 08:06 pm

January Event Post [OPEN]

WHO: Everyone!
WHAT: Kicking off the game's plot with an event post
WHERE: Various Locations
WHEN: January 16th
WARNING(S): Violence

WHO DECIDES WHO THE HEROES ARE?





1: CHIPPIN' IN
Things have calmed down in Arcadia since the Yakashbah banner protest, mostly through the increased presence of police there. Several arrests had been made, the streets cleared out of possible ill influence, and in general given a clean sweep to make certain nothing like that would be happening again any time soon. An unfortunate side effect, however, to the increased presence and awareness of authority in what was meant to be a youth-friendly zone was a drop in business. Fear of coming across trigger-happy military police kept a lot of kids from returning to their regular hangouts, and several business owners complained that this was well worse than simply having a banner hanging around. Thankfully, the commerce-minded at Douman Zaibatsu had a solution that they figured everyone would get excited about.

A new video game.

Kamo Entertainment, the famed media wing of the Douman Zaibatsu, had a workable build of their latest project ready to demonstrate to the public, and Arcadia needed to draw people back in after a police crackdown, so it was a win-win situation as far as they were concerned. Hyped up all over the net, the debut of the public demo of "Heroes II", the long awaited to the co-op arena game that swept the world for years, was going to be a huge event.

Massive crowds spill in to give the game a try. While it's still the standard "build your hero" virtual reality co-operative arena game, where a team of players of various classes and abilities work together to take down waves of terrorist forces, the sequel sports an "augmented reality" mode where elements of the gameplay can be overlaid onto the immediate environment around you, allowing you to take down "New Horizon" mutant thugs in places you know well, with the game constantly adapting to your physical space.

It's... impossible not to notice that like the last game, all of the heroes are human and cyborg peace officers and military types associated and sponsored by various allied corporations of the Douman Zaibatsu, and all of the enemy units are "loosely" inspired by Yakashbah and other meta-nationalist groups. "New Horizon" isn't a subtly disguised name, after all.

But it's causing crowds to form again, and a somewhat positive atmosphere to settle once more into Arcadia - for the moment.
2: WOKEN FURIES
... A moment that doesn't last more than a few days into the event. In the middle of the night, the streets of Arcadia are rattled by several violent explosions. Panic, far more pronounced and sharp than that which had struck before when it was just a banner, swept through the late night crowds, fleeing away from the sound of blasts and bursts. DZ military police, which had lightened their presence previously, immediately mobilize to address the threat, but are quickly overwhelmed. Baring the familiar symbol of a struck-through eye, a unit of super-powered 'terrorists' have come to make a statement about Kamo Entertainment's thinly veiled propaganda, a statement with an exceptionally violent exclamation mark.

They seem to be targeting Kamo Entertainment equipment and employees, as well as anyone that gets in their way. DZ police, ordinary citizens, even other metas. If you're here to stop them, you make yourself a target. Previous Yakashbah attacks were more focused than this, aimed at minimizing civilian collateral, but this particular group seems to revel in violence, wanting to be as destructive as possible, to make their own point about how real life is no video game, and their war is incredibly real.

Fight or run, the choice is yours, but Arcadia's just become a real life battlefield, instead of a virtual one.
3: AFTER HOURS RUN
For those that stayed behind in NSO Headquarters, just as the news broke of the attack and the more competent and trained amongst the group mobilized to try and help people, the NSO Headquarters goes on emergency lockdown. An alarm sounds, and red lights drone, as Aya Hosada's voice comes out over every terminal, tense and terse.

"Intruder alert! Everyone stay where you are, we've got NSO security looking for them right now! Don't do anything stupid!"

She sounds like she means it, but as a means of preserving trust with their occupants, the rooms at NSO have no autolock function, at least not an active one, and while they CAN be locked from the inside, there is no actual force keeping residents from hunting down the intruder on their own. Rumor spreads through the building quickly, and someone swears they saw a shadowy figure making their way down to the sublevels of the building...

Do you pursue? Or do you try to keep yourself, and those around you, from playing hero?
4: IN THE FACE OF EVIL
In the Parish, crowds gathered for an entirely different reason. Namely, Yakashbah, in their makeshift bandana masks, have been holding a rally, signs out, in the name of Meta rights. They're angry about the power outages and rolling blackouts, particularly in the winter, where most people will suffer greatly from having a lack of access to heat. All in all, it seems like a peaceful protest, and there's no visible sign of any of them even being armed. (Though, with them being Metas, the police are still there to keep an idle watch. They don't seem particularly bothered, as this is a regular thing for them.) Everything seems routine until the news terminals all light up to the same footage as the night draws on.

Attacks in Arcadia. Yakashbah foot soldiers causing chaos and violence at a video game demonstration held by Kamo Entertainment. There's shots of blood on the streets, eruptions of energy blasts, explosions, gunfire...

Everyone, the local police of the Parish included, look deeply confused. Yakashbah was right there, weren't they? Conducting a peaceful protest? The Meta-nationalist group quickly disbanded, fearing the immediate worst, despite the local police doing little in the moment besides respond to their radios with confirmations that, yes, nothing violent was happening in The Parish at that moment.

Just what is going on? Everything in the media was pointing at the attacks in Arcadia being Yakashbah's doing. Several are murmuring, even shouting, that this is what happens when leadership is weak, that this is what happens when people are forced into a corner. That an even more aggressive sect rising within Yakashbah was inevitable. That the current 'leaders' of Yakashbah have lost control of the group, and soon enough nothing in Lower Ward would be safe...

Run into the Underground to chase the fleeing Yakashbah members, or stay around to try and keep a riot from breaking out in The Parish.
idk_idk_idk: (curious / surprised / focused)

[personal profile] idk_idk_idk 2020-01-30 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
"The... Sainthood of Ashes? Is that a church?" Huaisang has never heard of such a group, but it sounds like one of the many religious organizations that operate in the city's lower wards, providing social services that are otherwise lacking. He'd assumed that the little skull-shaped lantern was a rather macabre decoration, or an aid to navigating dark streets, but it must have some kind of spiritual significance that he can only guess at. Perhaps it's some kind of memento mori. Huaisang himself has never been particularly devout, although he dutifully maintains an altar to his ancestors and burns occasionally burns incense in the hope that it might placate the restless spirits of the dead. He might just be trying to placate himself, though. His late brother never even liked incense.

At least he and Coyote have one thing in common - neither of them want to attract more attention than necessary.

"I... I want to thank you somehow. If it's alright, I could make an anonymous donation to your Sainthood..."
ashencoyote: (☠ I belong here with the faithless)

[personal profile] ashencoyote 2020-01-30 03:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"You don't need to thank me. One of our tenets is to always choose for good and getting you out of there safely was the only way I could fulfill that. But...I'll accept it, if you're offering. They can always use the money."

The Sainthood is the only reason Coyote still has a sense of decency. They took care of him after he was orphaned and made sure he had some sort of moral compass. While not extremely devout, he still carries a torch for them, literally and figuratively. They do good work in the seedier and more dangerous districts by taking care of at-risk youth and give guidance and shelter to anyone who may be seeking it.