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{{ Logs | {{ Logs | ||
| cast = Doug, Peter | | cast = [[Doug]], [[Peter]] | ||
| summary = Peter retrieves his phone! | | summary = Peter retrieves his phone! | ||
| gamedate = 2013 | | gamedate = 2013-02-17 | ||
| gamedatename = | | gamedatename = | ||
| subtitle = | | subtitle = | ||
| location = 503 Village Lofts | | location = <NYC> 503 {Doug} - Village Lofts - Lower East Side | ||
| categories = | | categories = Citizens, Mutants, Peter, Doug, Private Residence, Oscorp | ||
| log = A quiet Sunday morning, and Doug's apartment looks empty, save the kittens that wander through the living room looking left and right for /someone/ to come and give them breakfast. The living room is darkened, except for the glow of a laptop on the coffee table, hooked by a couple of cables to a bright-red iPhone. The remnants of a pizza (with meat, as opposed to eggplant) lie in an open pizza box nearby. All evidence points to a nerd's all-nighter. Doug himself is nowhere to be seen; presumably, he's crashed out in the bedroom beyond the open door in the hallway. The only thing that seems really /unusual/ is the piece of paper taped to the window that opens on the fire escape. Clearly printed, in actual handwriting and not a computer font, it reads: | | log = A quiet Sunday morning, and Doug's apartment looks empty, save the kittens that wander through the living room looking left and right for /someone/ to come and give them breakfast. The living room is darkened, except for the glow of a laptop on the coffee table, hooked by a couple of cables to a bright-red iPhone. The remnants of a pizza (with meat, as opposed to eggplant) lie in an open pizza box nearby. All evidence points to a nerd's all-nighter. Doug himself is nowhere to be seen; presumably, he's crashed out in the bedroom beyond the open door in the hallway. The only thing that seems really /unusual/ is the piece of paper taped to the window that opens on the fire escape. Clearly printed, in actual handwriting and not a computer font, it reads: | ||
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2013-02-17 Peter retrieves his phone! |
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A quiet Sunday morning, and Doug's apartment looks empty, save the kittens that wander through the living room looking left and right for /someone/ to come and give them breakfast. The living room is darkened, except for the glow of a laptop on the coffee table, hooked by a couple of cables to a bright-red iPhone. The remnants of a pizza (with meat, as opposed to eggplant) lie in an open pizza box nearby. All evidence points to a nerd's all-nighter. Doug himself is nowhere to be seen; presumably, he's crashed out in the bedroom beyond the open door in the hallway. The only thing that seems really /unusual/ is the piece of paper taped to the window that opens on the fire escape. Clearly printed, in actual handwriting and not a computer font, it reads: Spider-Kid -- I wasn't kidding about not answering windows. Go around and come to the door. DO NOT break into my apartment. I'm serious. D. P.S. If you /do/ break into my apartment, your cover is blown. There's a smiley face with spider-goggles drawn at the bottom. In red marker.
What is the sound of an 'almost knock'? Whatever the answer, that's precisely what Doug hears at his window. It's soon followed by a dull rattle of the fire escape--followed, several minutes later, by a slow, steady rapping at the door. When Doug checks to see who it is... there's a kid in a ski-mask with bright yellow goggles standing out in front of his apartment door, shuffling about and looking *very* nervous. He adjusts the backpack behind him, and--the moment the door is opened--*immediately* darts in. "I have to make a call on my phone," he immediately blurts out.
"Yeah hey it's--" A look at Doug. "--me! Anyway, yeah, um, I'm okay, just kind of slept in and I know I said I'd call you first thing in the morning but I'm *totally* sorry about that and yeah I'll be home soon don't worry..." Vaguely, Doug can hear the sound of a muted voice on the other line. Peter continues: "Uh... yeah, we had--lots of fun. There was--huh? Ohright, yeah, I'll tell you about it when I get back. Um... bye!" Peter immediately shoves the phone into his jacket pocket--then peers up at Doug. "You saw the avi file?" he says, and then he adds: "The green flying things. *Those* are the murder-drones."
The fact that Peter's fully knowledgeable about MAVs/UAVs might come to some surprise, until you consider the fact that Peter is a *NERD*, and MAVs are a type of *ROBOT*, and therefore they occupy the subset of AWESOME THINGS WHICH PETER CONSTANTLY READS ABOUT.
Peter doesn't move for any cereal. Not *yet*, anyway. The boy seems content to feast on nothing more than nervous energy. Where the hell does he *get* all that energy, anyway? He's fidgeting a mile a minute.
"The drones are what worries me, because even if you do find out that this is the place with... the cages, those drones are gonna be there. And--uh, it was *really* hard for me to dodge those things," Peter says. "And... it's usually not really hard for me to dodge *anything*."
He wrinkles his nose. "That's probably going to be a hard trick to pull off, though. Unless we had some sort of net, or cable...."
...*SPLRCH*. Suddenly, Doug's cereal bowl has a big lump of white-ish gray goo splatted to its side--about the width of a fist. Should Doug try to move it, he finds the material gives *slightly*... stretching like an elastic band... but refuses, quite thoroughly, to allow either the bowl or the table to be dislodged from one another. "I nicked it while I was in there," Peter says. "Gums up just about *anything*. There were a bunch of emails about it--it's one of the anti-mutant weapons."
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