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modormenace ([personal profile] modormenace) wrote in [community profile] f20202020-09-15 12:53 am

SEPTEMBER 14TH, 2020: THE SYNOD IS CONVENING.

All fourteen Gates simultaneously reverse polarity. For the next seven days, and only these seven days, any imPort stepping through a Gate will arrive safely in the Porter building: the only place on this fractured planet that can safely contain the energy of the imPort community in its entirety.
SO IT BEGINS
THE SYNOD
THE
DEATH
TRAIN

While the Gates are the simplest form of transportation, those making the journey to the Synod from the White Tower have the option of travelling by train, if they wish. Despite the playfully grim moniker, there haven't been any recorded fatalities on board the Death Train in many years. Or ever, really. Raw, untamed entropy doesn't do anything as simple as kill.

For that delightful reason, passengers will be reminded at frequent intervals not to attempt to leave the train once it enters the active zone of the Porter's defenses, or to do anything that could jeopardise the integrity of its shielding.

The journey is relatively comfortable and takes approximately two and a half hours. A limited menu of pastries and alcohol is available from the buffet car. The smallest tables seat two.

 

As the train passes through the entropy-saturated wasteland of the Deathdome, the view from the heavily tinted windows of each of the train's four-person cars is impossible to comprehend: every atom of the landscape is in a constant state of flux, scattered in endless possibilities across the multiverse.

WELCOME CARPET

Inside, you get the impression of three towers; no view from outside is possible. You're totally sealed inside for the week, by the same Fate-built tech that shields this place from the ravages of cosmic radiation— the train station is built into the structure, entrance tunnel hermetically sealed.

You're greeted by welcome robots, primitive little things full endless enthusiasm and covered in dents. What they lack in intelligence they make up for in persistence and durability. Each and every ImPort is assigned their own personal robutler.

Though they tend to hinder more than help.

Boop boop boop boop. They provide you with a complimentary swag bag. Inside is one (1) t-shirt, one (1) top of the line tablet (pre-loaded with this year's Agenda and a simple game app that looks suspiciously like 2048), a stress ball, personalised souvenir pen and eraser (but no pencil), and of course, a lanyard keycard for accessing the comfortably adequate accommodations provided for all attendees.

Given the week-long Synod, your room itself is a decent suite, furnished with dark colors, redolent with a smell you can't quite place. You may find yourself assigned an unexpected roommate, which may feel awkward considering you'll find arrayed on the beds, a half-dozen complimentary tickets to the spa, restaurants and the power gym, with its preternaturally durable equipment.

Robutlers constantly remind: do not attempt to leave the Porter facility or do anything to jeopardise the integrity of its shielding.

CONVENTION

Talks and panels take place in the convention area, which feels like a miniature city within the Porter's defenses, a hive with padded audience seats, wide stages, and complete with holographic audiovisual equipment that's curiously compatible with presentation software from every city.

Here, ImPorts will present and debate various topics regarded as major concerns for all. [OOCly, players are invited to suggest topics! Scroll down; they will be added below.]

This is also something of an expo, where cities practically demonstrate— or show off their good works. From the latest hovertechnology models to demonstrations of healing powers, playful duels in the forcefield-enclosed stages to magical books that temporarily transfer skills on touch, this is the place to pretend you're showing off your cards... while playing the most important ones close to your chest.

PANELS AND DEBATES

PRESENTERS
TOPIC
Joseph Kavinsky vs [N/PC]
White Tower ImPort Overpopulation and Dimensional Instability
Tony Stark and other technopaths
How Technology Will Save Us
Joshua Foley
The Mysteries and Intricacies of ImPort Physiology
Count Dooku and volunteers
ImPort Factions Must Align Against the Shared 'Resistance' Threat
Jin Bubaigawara (x3)
The Twin Cities are NOT Dimensionally Unstable No Matter What You Heard
Kang
Bridging Old and New: Maintaining Infrastructure with Limited Modern Resources
EVENING
EVENTS

Every night of the Synod, ImPorts gather to dine in a grand hall with a ballroom party. Each dinner is hosted by one ImPort city, gruntwork complete with robutlers-- which guarantees food safety, and complete with multiple cuisine options, cultural decor, and entertainment.

Given the range of cities represented, food options vary from greasy burgers to six courses of seafood and blue venison, and rarefied vegan fare.

When ImPorts aren't here eating, they're most often talking. Ergo, it's not uncommon for low-key drama to break out, but this year, the majority of Synod days seem to be passing uneventfully.

Fortunately, speeches are reserved for daytime. After dinner, it's time to dance.

 

The last song of the night is always obscure music no one can quite remember the words or melody to afterward. It's a slow dance song meant for two or more partners; the ballroom grows dark and the world seems to fade away. Or rather, it just fades back into one's hotel room.

THE BLACKOUT

On Monday, September 21st, shortly before the Gates are due to resume ordinary function and allow attendees to leave, the Porter building suffers a power cut.

Abruptly, all the lights cut out. Music stops. Your faithful robutler freezes in place, unresponsive— though its internal systems appear to be running, the centralised command hub that it relies on has fallen silent.

Though the robutlers are out of comission, technology-minded ImPorts and their tech drones hasten to reassure that systems analyses are underway. Within a few hours, repairs begin, the estimated time being two days.

In the meantime, thanks to the diversity of powers on hand, there is enough food and water. Candles start to circulate. It might even be a little romantic, if it weren't for the chaos outside. Characters might find themselves trapped in an elevator for a few hours, or compelled to seek comfort from one another.

dragony: (❥f - 13)

idr either but IT WORKS FOR ME :3

[personal profile] dragony 2020-09-19 08:14 am (UTC)(link)
[ It's a suddenly overwhelming moment: where once Ruka was on her own, scoping for some robotic waiter with a fresh tray of champagne, she's instead confronted by triplets. The faces she recognizes from this world — a city full of only one man does get talked about a lot — but the voice is someone she's talked to in the place before.

Her hands come up a moment, a sort of hold your horses, hold your applause gesture of calming.
]

Guys, guys, slow down! What's this about visiting?

[ They might have the same face, but these guys all wear it a little differently — and the one is wearing it in a totally different mood than the other two. What's going on with him? ]

Is there something special going on?
ttwwiiccee: (some company)

[personal profile] ttwwiiccee 2020-09-20 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
[ The Jins look at each other, except for Twice who's still looking at Ruka, feeling like her voice is familiar but trying to place it.

"We're making our town the go to destination!" "Politics this, politics that - why can't we all just have fun?" "Be nice to have a fresh face around!"

Twice rolls his eyes and sighs. He gets the sentiment - of course he does, they're him - but he's not inclined to recruit tight now.
]

Hey, maybe let her get a word in edgewise!
dragony: (❥f - 07)

[personal profile] dragony 2020-09-20 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
[ Okay, yeah, there's definitely something weird going on here. She glances at the odd one out with a little more focus, a silent thanks in the slight movement of her lips, before she looks back to the other two with a bright smile — practiced and pixel-perfect. It's an easy trip to agree to: once the Synod is over, and she has a chance to go home and recoup for a day or two, she can swing by to see what they've done with the place.

But that odd one out...
]

Were you wondering about this? [ she asks, tilting her hand with the ribbon around the wrist. She's smiling while she talks, but it doesn't reach her eye — she's watching his face for reaction. ] It doesn't look like this, but I lost something like a bracelet this color, about a week ago.

Have you seen it?
ttwwiiccee: (22 22)

[personal profile] ttwwiiccee 2020-09-20 02:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Huh?

[ "What, you would've lost it in White Tower territory, wouldn't you?"

Twice frowns as the other Jins cheerfully joke about it. He feels like he's being sent a message but --

It clicks. No way, it has to be a coincidence right? But how to check without the other Jins catching on?
]

Sorry, doesn't register with me! But losing something like that must be pretty unsettling, huh?
dragony: (❥f - 16)

[personal profile] dragony 2020-09-21 08:22 am (UTC)(link)
[ Oh, thank god.

It's definitely only the one of the three that has any idea what she's talking about, so she makes sure not to smile directly at that one when she replies.
]

Sometimes these things wind up farther away than any one person can get to.

But, if you find it—

[ Here she digs a moment through her bag to retrieve the complimentary tablet, and after a moment of cycling through the apps, she punches her suite number into one of the text apps. ]

—or if you know anything about it, swing by later, okay? [ Ruka rotates the tablet to each of the triplets in turn. She doesn't want to blow her cover, and it seems like he's trying hard to keep his, too. Hopefully he'll be able to break away from the pack so they can actually talk. ] You'd really be my hero, you know? It means a lot to me.