AceofRoses
Mostly void, partially stars
The original device looked something like an art piece. Perfectly round, it was about the size of a cantaloupe and was covered with odd swirls and lines. In the hands of some people, it moved. More so for some than others, which was why it took so long to discover just how many places it could be rearranged to reach. How exactly it did that they were still studying although it seemed to involve the harnessing of movement and energies associated with the patterns.
The secondary device was a door, or more accurately it was an entire room but it was the door part that mattered. Set underground, there had been a handful of sketched ideas at moving it, but every one had failed. Crafted of the same living substance as the original device, the room had burrowed into the stone and bedrock around it until it would have taken years to dig all of the anchoring out. Even then, quite a few of the scientists believed that moving the room would destroy it, that for some reason it was important that it was exactly where it was. So, the military had build a base around that location.
Tunnels ranged for quite a ways around the room, filled with labs, meeting rooms, control rooms, and a few other things. Most of those rooms were even more cramped than usual, filled with the various boxes ready to be shipped out now that the day had arrived. People had filled the space too, milling about. At the head of the doorway room, a clock counted down until it was time to open the door to another galaxy, and take the leap of a lifetime.
***
Christian Rowle stood in about the center of the room, just watching with the device in hand. It had already been set up and was ready to place in the small raised podium that would activate and open the door. Despite the constant nagging of the various military, the lead scientist was dressed in what could pass as formal, or semi formal. The undershirt was high collared, whether it was sleeveless or extended all the way to the wrists though, was hidden by the vest, and the fitted jacket over it. The black pants were fitted neatly, and held closed by a belt while the pale hair had been tied back into a high ponytail. Not that the white coloration was really an indication of age, even if on Chis it was a permanent state. No, the scientist’s face was smooth, and rather devoid of emotion. Maybe bored.
Of course, anyone who had worked with Chris knew that the expression was just a standard thing. Those who knew her a little bit better than just passing coworkers could see the little things that hinted at the excitement. The fighting with the device, and the occasion shift to resettle the backpack slung over Chris’s shoulders. It was a full pack too, the standard issue kit that included all basic necessities like dried food, water, chocolates, high energy drinks, whatever other things to keep the human body set and ready on fuel. There was also apparently some form of standard issue sun protection, a fire kit, a head lap, flashlights, glow sticks, flares, first aid kit, a set of clothing that probably fit for all that it was standard issue, a knife, a blanket, and various other odds and ends.
The standard issue com device that was patched in with all of the others given out to those who were going, was clipped onto the scientists lapel, ready to be put on once things started into the final countdown. Chris also had a personal knife, and a few other things on her person and tucked into the bag. The larger personal bag sat at her feet, ready to be picked up and carried through along with the larger case full of science equipment.
Glancing up at the clock, Chris stared for a moment. Then the lead turned, voice pitched to carry over the crowd. “Final check for equipment!” She had already run through the list, with a specific concern on the generators, and the supplies to build custom generators once they arrived. Food and supplies had been high on the list as well, followed by the protective gear and weapons provided by the military, and then finally the lab equipment. While the main purpose of the trip was to explore and learn, Chris wasn’t willing to kid around and pretend that security and ability to survive and survive well didn’t come first.
@akinaxr@Spectre of the Fade@WhipDing@Cecilio@Tori_98
The secondary device was a door, or more accurately it was an entire room but it was the door part that mattered. Set underground, there had been a handful of sketched ideas at moving it, but every one had failed. Crafted of the same living substance as the original device, the room had burrowed into the stone and bedrock around it until it would have taken years to dig all of the anchoring out. Even then, quite a few of the scientists believed that moving the room would destroy it, that for some reason it was important that it was exactly where it was. So, the military had build a base around that location.
Tunnels ranged for quite a ways around the room, filled with labs, meeting rooms, control rooms, and a few other things. Most of those rooms were even more cramped than usual, filled with the various boxes ready to be shipped out now that the day had arrived. People had filled the space too, milling about. At the head of the doorway room, a clock counted down until it was time to open the door to another galaxy, and take the leap of a lifetime.
***
Christian Rowle stood in about the center of the room, just watching with the device in hand. It had already been set up and was ready to place in the small raised podium that would activate and open the door. Despite the constant nagging of the various military, the lead scientist was dressed in what could pass as formal, or semi formal. The undershirt was high collared, whether it was sleeveless or extended all the way to the wrists though, was hidden by the vest, and the fitted jacket over it. The black pants were fitted neatly, and held closed by a belt while the pale hair had been tied back into a high ponytail. Not that the white coloration was really an indication of age, even if on Chis it was a permanent state. No, the scientist’s face was smooth, and rather devoid of emotion. Maybe bored.
Of course, anyone who had worked with Chris knew that the expression was just a standard thing. Those who knew her a little bit better than just passing coworkers could see the little things that hinted at the excitement. The fighting with the device, and the occasion shift to resettle the backpack slung over Chris’s shoulders. It was a full pack too, the standard issue kit that included all basic necessities like dried food, water, chocolates, high energy drinks, whatever other things to keep the human body set and ready on fuel. There was also apparently some form of standard issue sun protection, a fire kit, a head lap, flashlights, glow sticks, flares, first aid kit, a set of clothing that probably fit for all that it was standard issue, a knife, a blanket, and various other odds and ends.
The standard issue com device that was patched in with all of the others given out to those who were going, was clipped onto the scientists lapel, ready to be put on once things started into the final countdown. Chris also had a personal knife, and a few other things on her person and tucked into the bag. The larger personal bag sat at her feet, ready to be picked up and carried through along with the larger case full of science equipment.
Glancing up at the clock, Chris stared for a moment. Then the lead turned, voice pitched to carry over the crowd. “Final check for equipment!” She had already run through the list, with a specific concern on the generators, and the supplies to build custom generators once they arrived. Food and supplies had been high on the list as well, followed by the protective gear and weapons provided by the military, and then finally the lab equipment. While the main purpose of the trip was to explore and learn, Chris wasn’t willing to kid around and pretend that security and ability to survive and survive well didn’t come first.
@akinaxr@Spectre of the Fade@WhipDing@Cecilio@Tori_98
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