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Character Name: Isaac Vasari
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Post by Isaac on Jul 28, 2015 22:04:54 GMT -5
Isaac’s gloved fingers glided across his touchscreen in fluid, practiced motions. He didn’t even look at the screen as he went along. His eyes remained locked on the camera above him, watching and waiting. His handheld buzzed gently as he activated the preloaded program with a press of his thumb, and his hack went off. A white circle appeared across his visor, focusing around the camera’s lens no matter how Isaac moved his head. The number 30 appeared beside the circle, counting down. For thirty seconds, the camera would replay footage of an empty room, giving Isaac the perfect cover. After waiting a few seconds, Isaac pulled his handheld's chord free from the button of the camera and strolled across the room, his shoes silent on the carpet.
The office was dark and deserted, all the computers off, all the desks abandoned. Even the janitors weren’t in. The guards all seemed to be cooped up in the surveillance room, likely watching the cameras with coffee and a box of donuts, too lazy to walk, too confident in technology—a lot of good that would do them.
For the rest of the cameras he passed, Isaac slipped under cover, watching the cameras through reflections of equipment, waiting for them to turn away before he darted under another table or between a cabinet. Without interruption, he made his way to a door made of reinforced glass on the far end of the room. Beyond it was a narrow hall that led to his goal: the Sionis Lab. This lab—one of the largest in the Middle Class—housed an experimental drug meant to cure the common cold (it was a Middle Class lab, after all, not exactly CDC). However, according to one of Madam Roux’s informants, the drug wasn’t quite panning out. In its current state, it was powerful poison. Whether it would be useful for Madam Roux or not had yet to be seen. For all anyone knew, it could be easily smelled or tasted or traced back to Sionis, but that wasn’t for Isaac to decide or even to ask. No one allowed him the luxury of opinion.
With another preprogrammed hack, Isaac unlocked the door and slipped into the lab, but the very moment he entered this large, long, dark room, his visor buzzed against his head. In the bottom right corner of his vision, the number one suddenly appeared. Shit. Isaac winced, and he darted for cover under a table. He rolled his eyes down to that number one. A neural implant was nearby. The visor couldn’t tell him where the person was or who they were, but he just knew they were around. They might be a floor above him, might be a floor below, but they were slowing him down one way or another. Isaac looked around from under the table, and he listened carefully, searching for any hint of this person.
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Secret Police
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Posts: 66
Preferred Name: Tyché
Character Profile: LYANTE
Character Name: Lyante Nephila
Status: Lurking
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Post by Tyché on Jul 30, 2015 8:21:42 GMT -5
Lyante didn’t particularly hate the night shift; in fact, in Novus she’d defend the idea that nighttime was probably the most interesting time around here. No, what really bothered her was in the nature of the assignment. Babysitting a bunch of corporations seemed…beneath her. She sighed, with the recent string of break-ins and corporate espionage; even the secret police had been involved. So here she was, walking the streets of the business district, looking out for anything suspicious like she was back in her first week with the police.
Dying of boredom, she stretches herself out, a familiar rumble in her tummy being the last straw. As she broke from her set patrol route, she decided to waltz into a familiar guard house, scaring the shit out of the four guard playing cards as she kicks the door open. As they scramble to get their guns out, Lyante already had then at gunpoint.
“Well, no wonder everything gets stolen,” Lyante groaned, “having fun at the job?”
Three of the guards looked at each other in fear, but the fourth slowly put down his arms: “Okay, that’s enough scarring the new guys.”
Lyante gave him a smile and lowered her gun. “Aww Winston, you spoilsport,” she sighed, grabbing one of the donuts and leaning back against the wall. The other guards confused but smiling sheepishly as Winston raised the game with another few chips. “But seriously Winston, what are you teaching these boys, I didn’t dodge a single camera, you had plenty of opportunities to spot me.”
“Bullshit, I’ve had my eye on that camera all night.”
Lyante finished the donut and stepped beyond him, reveling in the opportunity to show him wrong. Tapping on the control panel she brought up the video…and didn’t see anything.
“See, you can’t fool me with your little ga—“
“Shut up, you’ve been breached,” she said coldly, putting on her goggles and grabbing a hand full of the chips on the table on her way out. “Someone’s been messing with your cameras; get your flunkies out there and fix whatever they did to them. I’m going hunting.”
Finally something exciting, she thought, quickly making her way to the lab, taking that whatever they were stealing had to be there. The rest of the building was one big maze of utility pipes anyway. Poor thieves, Lyante thought, of all the buildings in all of Novus, they had to steal from the one where I did my security detail internship.
Reaching the doors of the lab, she activated her spider robot, dampening her own signals as she put on night vision; carefully checking every nook and cranny of the room, getting closer and closer to where Isaac was hiding.
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Posts: 106
Preferred Name: Varmun
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Character Name: Isaac Vasari
Main Account: Isaac
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Post by Isaac on Jul 30, 2015 14:02:55 GMT -5
Isaac's hand drifted up to his visor, fingers stroking the button on the right band. He didn't hear anything, but the neural implant was still nearby. The person might not even be in this room, but Isaac couldn't take that chance. If he could walk without making a sound, then so could anyone else. He needed to know where this person was, and a quick infrared scan would show him all he wanted to know.
But before he pressed the button, Isaac heard a door open, followed by what sounded like a scuttling sound. He pressed his head to the floor and checked the room, spotting a pair of feet from what could only have been a woman. What made the scuttling sound, however, Isaac had no idea. He couldn't see well enough, but it was likely something metal. Infrared wouldn't show him a machine as well as he would like, but at least he knew where the other person was. And from the way she seemed to be moving—walking all over the room and looking under tables and behind machines—it was clear she knew that Isaac was in here.
No flashlight, though, he noticed. He didn't see any lights sweeping the floor, but she seemed confident in her movements, avoiding every rolling cart, bulky machine, and hard countertop. She probably has a visor. It can't be infrared, though. She'd have found me by now. Isaac wanted to get a better look at her, but he could finally hear her footsteps. She was getting closer. If he tried to see what visor she had, he'd risk getting spotted.
Pulling out his handheld, Isaac took a gamble. From the tip of the device, he shot a tiny LED dart onto the digital light switch on the wall. The dart glowed a faint blue, its connection solid. With his last preloaded hack, Isaac turned on every last light.
The lab suddenly flared with light, the bulbs shining down at their maximum wattage. If this woman was wearing night vision goggles like Isaac thought, then the sudden light would hopefully blind her.
Whether or not it did, Isaac made a break for it. He rolled out from under his hiding spot and dashed across the room, taking refuge behind a counter a fair distance away. He poked his out around the corner to get a look at the woman, trying to see what she had with her, to see how big of a threat she was. All he could see for certain—at least from behind—was that she had a robotic spider with her. What it did, Isaac had no idea, but he was glad he didn't try to knock the woman out. For all he knew, the spider could have jumped him in the struggle.
Isaac remained quiet and out of sight, watching, waiting for the right time to make a move.
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Character Name: Lyante Nephila
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Post by Tyché on Aug 1, 2015 9:14:00 GMT -5
Lyante was slowly, soundlessly and systematically checking every hiding spot she could think of, her robot spider helping her scan, when suddenly she heard a sound, her head snapping up, into the direction of the sound. The next moment, before she could see anything, her entire visor-screen went blank. It desperately tried to correct the contrast/brightness before clipping out and switching to normal vision, finding that there apparently was light enough. The whole process only took a fraction of a second, but for a professional like Isaac, that was enough.
Lyante had ducked behind the nearest counter as the visor adjusted itself. Well, at least I was right, she thought, and it seems I’m dealing with a somewhat clever thief. She leaned against the counter, stretching out her hand to the robotic spider, letting it climb her arm and perch itself on her shoulder. She regretted not addressing the issue before; cloaking herself meant that the spider couldn’t scan for others at the same time. She’d have to correct that flaw when she finished here.
“Thanks for confirming your presence,” Lyante smirked, “Now if you had any weapons, I’m guessing you would have shot or attacked me when you had the chance. Or maybe you’re just a nice thief. Either way, your punishment will be the same. Reveal yourself and I’ll be lenient.”
Lyante was, of course, lying, gauging the thief’s reaction. There came none, Lyante suspecting another trick from the thief and slowly made her way back to the door, overriding its security level with her credentials and locking the lab. Turning to the alarm console, she set off the sprinklers. She wouldn’t be able to walk quietly anymore, but neither would her prey. “Now, come out, come out, wherever you are…”
She started checking hiding spots again while she loaded some electric magix, while smiling at her insulated boots. Suddenly she stopped and smirked at the vial in front of her. Her experience told her that this was the only thing of slight value in the lab.
“Well, if you don’t want to come out and play, I can wait,” Lyante sat upon the furthest tabletop in a corner, keeping an ideal vantage point as the lab slowly got drenched. Playing with the vial, Lyante smirked “I’m guessing you are a low tier criminal, you need to bring this back or it’s your head, right? Quite the dilemma you got there.”
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Posts: 106
Preferred Name: Varmun
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Character Name: Isaac Vasari
Main Account: Isaac
Status: Active
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Post by Isaac on Aug 1, 2015 13:03:12 GMT -5
Isaac’s handheld told him the lab was completely locked down. Why did she do that? Did she think he wasn’t capable of hacking his way out? All she’d done was keep the other guards out of here. Maybe that was her plan. From the way she talked, she seemed pretty smug. She probably wanted to get all of the credit for catching him. The thought made Isaac’s brow tense up.
As the sprinklers rained down on him and dampened the floor, Isaac slowly crept around the room, careful where he stepped and how quickly. The pitter-patter of the rain helped to mask his approach so long as he avoided splashing in any puddles. The woman kept talking, only aiding Isaac more as he locked onto her voice, knowing just where she was and how to flank her. He remained out of sight, though he wanted so badly to vault over the counters and kick this woman in the head as she taunted him. Even if he couldn’t see it, he just knew she had the vial in her hand. She was either smart or lucky to guess his intentions, but either way she was a cocky bitch. Isaac would have to take her down a peg or two.
He started by turning the lights back off. Even with this woman’s visor, Isaac still stood a better chance of staying hidden in the dark. And then, for just a moment, Isaac turned on his infrared vision and tracked down the woman’s exact whereabouts. She had seated herself up on a counter in the corner to watch the lab. Even as a red and orange blob, this woman looked pompous. Luckily, Isaac could tell which way her head was moving. Once she looked away from him, he turned off his infrared and peered around the corner of his latest hiding spot to get a clear look at her. He had to stop himself from staring at her smug face and focus on more important details.
Her robotic spider was up on her shoulder, watching the room with her. Isaac ducked back behind the counter and got an idea. He locked on to the robotic spider with his visor and held up his handheld. He shot his second hacking dart at the spider, just barely managing to hit it. He then looked down to his touchscreen and started typing. His handheld locked on to the robotic spider, and Isaac tried to see if he could hack into its systems. Honestly, he had little idea what he was doing. He couldn't try to hijack its controls or anything like that. He wouldn't know where to begin doing something like that. But at the very least, maybe he could shut it down. If he could manage that, then he knew exactly how he’d take this woman down.
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Character Name: Lyante Nephila
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Post by Tyché on Aug 1, 2015 14:59:26 GMT -5
Lyante was more entertained by the minute. Her adversary clearly didn’t fall for her taunts, which meant the thief probably wasn’t the lowest person in the food chain. And people like that had information, information she, and her department, could use. She sighed, all of her observations let to one conclusion: she’d have to capture the thief alive and see if he had any use to her before deciding to kill him.
Her plan to electrify the floor got bumped back to plan B as she started hacking the building to turn off the sprinkles. Her goggles had limited capabilities, but knowing the security of the building as well as she did, it proved enough. The wet staccato of rain dried up and except for the occasional drip, silence returned to the lab, Lyante trying her best to listen for a localized cluster of rain, as she was sure the thief had to be drenched at this point, just like her…and everything else in the room.
She relied on her spider to help her, not realizing the limited capabilities of the spider had left it open for hacking. It had been built for stealth and had no offensive capabilities; as it was not meant to be noticed, she hadn’t bothered with many securities beyond it being untraceable to her.
“Nothing like a summer shower, isn’t there, mr. Thief? Or is it miss?” Lyante kept taunting him, trying to hack the communication frequencies to contact Winston, as she put the vial away. Just then, Isaac turned the lights back off. “My, trying to get me in the dark, this is only our first date!” Lyante relied on her goggles, as she abandoned trying to hack the communication and began searching for the light directory, her googles somewhat slower than Isaac’s more specialized tools.
Standing up on the counter to get a better positioning, and to be ready if the thief attacked, Lyante loaded another kind of magic in her port. She wasn’t used to using this one much, but it seemed a perfect opportunity as she cast a freeze spell, freezing the ground surrounding her counter, noticing her own body temperature rising slightly.
I still have the best vantage point, your move, thief.
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Posts: 106
Preferred Name: Varmun
Pronouns: He/Him
Character Profile: Character List
Character Name: Isaac Vasari
Main Account: Isaac
Status: Active
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Post by Isaac on Aug 1, 2015 15:45:18 GMT -5
God damn this woman loved to talk. She was merely playing with Isaac, and he honestly couldn’t tell if she was holding back some hidden talents, or if she really was that arrogant.
Whatever the answer, Isaac knew she was intelligent at the very least. It was only now, when the sprinklers turned off, that Isaac realized just how damaging her tactic had been. Water dripped down from his clothes and into the puddles around him. There was nothing he could do to hide it. His body tensed up as the droplets kept plopping, revealing his location.
He had to act fast, or he’d have a bullet through the head or worse. Isaac stayed hidden, his thumb darting across his touchscreen. Now that he was in the spider’s systems, he shut it down completely, causing it to tumble off the woman’s shoulder as its legs collapsed. Isaac then turned his attention back to the room’s many devices.
Cold air rushed over his body, and he shivered inside his drenched clothes, his teeth gritted tight behind his bandana. His clothes went stiff as the water started to freeze. He was far enough away from the woman not to get frozen to the floor, but he could feel the cold air grow worse and worse. He needed to stop her.
With his last hacking dart, Isaac shot a digital gauge along the wall, and he manually hacked into its system. He needed a simple command, something he could get away with. He couldn't do anything dangerous like blow something up. The security would be too strong for him. Thankfully, he didn't have to. His plan was simple, and he countered the woman’s cold with heat.
Pressure valves suddenly flung open on machines and pipes along the walls. Steam poured out from the pipes and filled the room, enveloping everything in a white, hot mist. Isaac sprang up from his hiding spot and vaulted up onto the counters. He ran along the slick surfaces, the steam pipes hissing to hopefully mask his approach. Once more, he turned on his infrared vision. The woman was a huge, burning red mass in the corner of the room, her body so warm from the ice magic. Isaac hopped from one counter and onto the one where she stood. His feet slipped on the ice around her, and he smacked down on the counter. But as he slid forward, he swept his leg across, trying to hit the woman in the back of her knees and knock her down.
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Posts: 66
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Character Name: Lyante Nephila
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Post by Tyché on Aug 2, 2015 8:49:59 GMT -5
Lyante felt quite confident on her set up; she had the higher grounds, hard to reach and the overview of the entire lab. With all of the water gliding down the specially designed countertops, soon the only thing dripping would be her prey, betraying his/her location. Soon, she’d have the thief in custody, rubbing it into Winston’s face and having him in her debt once again.
Then, she felt a pinch on her shoulder, the comfortable, familiar weight of her robot spider shifting, rolling off as she tried to catch it before it hit the floor. Realizing the thief might be behind this, she let it drop, not about to open herself to attacks. Making a mental note of upgrading the spider, she scanned the room for any changes.
Seeing nothing in nightvision, and remembering the thief playing keep-away with the lights, she switched to thermal vision, reasoning that with the ice spell, the room would be slightly colder than his or her body temperature.
As soon as she did that however, all hell broke loose; safety valves flew off their handles, pressure valves started hissing uncontrollably as a thick carpet of hot steam blocked her vision. She gripped her gun tighter as she heard a sound that wasn’t steam, taking on a more defensive stance as she returned to night vision just in time to see something gliding towards her. By the time she started to react, the thief’s leg connected with the back of her knee and she lost her balance, falling back.
As she fell, her mind raced; her other foot still on the edge of the counter. Bracing for impact, she pushed off on the counter, hitting the floor under a more beneficial angle and started to slide over the wet ice, shooting blindly at the counter she had just been. Unfortunately for her, her energy bolts hit nothing but the stone of the workbenches. At least she had created some distance between them, the ice feeling comforting against her warm body.
Scrambling to her feet, she ran for the only thing that would help her right now: the chemical emergency button on the fume hoods. Slamming her hand against it, the giant fans started up, their mechanical whine increasing until the room was once again clear of most mists. She knew the emergency system was on another net from the regular one, making it harder to hack without a direct console, however, at this point, she wouldn’t put it past the thief.
Testing out the limits of her sore shoulder – the one she had landed on- she once again scanned the room, ready for everything, the room a hot sweaty mess of water damage. She had no idea where the thief was, but given the vial was intact and in her possession, she knew where he was going to; either directly towards her or directly towards the exit.
Taking potshots at strategic counters, she started hacking again, this time finding the lights, but not activating them yet. She would be ready for the thief’s next trick, excited to see what it would be.
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C[re]ate Champion
Posts: 106
Preferred Name: Varmun
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Character Profile: Character List
Character Name: Isaac Vasari
Main Account: Isaac
Status: Active
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Post by Isaac on Aug 4, 2015 11:59:10 GMT -5
Shit. If it weren’t for the damned ice, Isaac could have choked that woman out and taken the vial by now—yet another reason to hate the cold.
A loud bang filled the room, and Isaac jolted. He rolled along the counter until he hit the wall, trying to get away from the woman. As he rolled, a bolt of plasma shot overhead and pierced the wall, leaving a smoldering hole. Isaac’s eyes flared wide open. He didn’t expect her to have energy bolts. Could his biotic shield even handle one of those?
As the giant fans sucked up the steam, Isaac rolled off the chipped and damaged counter and hid behind a cabinet again. This game had gotten old a long time ago, but Isaac still had to play. He couldn’t risk this woman seeing his face, even hidden as well as it was. And really, at this point, his face was the only thing he could even hope to hide from this woman.
He wasn’t sure if her goggles had thermal vision or not, but at the very least they could see in the dark, and he’d be shocked if they couldn’t do more. With his steam cover gone, Isaac had nothing to cloak his body or its heat. If the woman could see infrared as well as night vision, he’d be screwed. She would find him soon enough, and she’d put a bolt straight through his head.
And, unfortunately, Isaac was out of ideas. He was out of darts, and in terms of hacking he was out of his depth. There was nothing he could do with his handheld anymore, and so he tucked it into his pocket and sighed through his nose.
“Hey,” he said in a deep voice. “Do me a favor and crush that vial. If I get my hands on it, I don’t know how many people will die. But if I fail and it’s still here, I know for a fact an innocent boy will die. Please…”
Isaac let out another sigh before dipping his left hand into a puddle of water. Then, with his right hand, he patted the floor, trying to find something, anything. In the first bit of good luck he’d had all night, he found a microscope that he had knocked off a counter earlier. His gloved fingers curled around the device, and he took a moment to pray.
With two jerks of his body, Isaac threw a handful of water across his body and off to the right, making the droplets plop into a far off puddle. Then, he turned to the left, peered around the cabinet, and threw the microscope at the woman, aiming for her chest. He didn’t know where the vial was hiding, but he hoped for the best. And as the microscope flew, Isaac jumped up onto a counter, wrapping his arms around his head as he dove for a window.
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Character Name: Lyante Nephila
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Post by Tyché on Aug 6, 2015 7:04:34 GMT -5
Lyante moved her painful shoulder as she let her eyes glide along the counters, her weapon drawn, ready to shoot. This was no mere thief; this was quite the creative adversary. Obviously he was trained well to use his environment; nobody was that resourceful from the start. As the warm mist left everything damp, Lyante remembered her initial strategy, with the counters’ dripping slowly halting, the only thing dripping now was going to be the thief and herself.
She strained her ears, trying to hear the drips from this thief’s clothing, sparing a fleeting thought to hope her clothing wouldn’t shrink or cling to her body too much. Then, something happened that she hadn’t seen coming. The thief spoke to her, addressed her. Asking her to destroy the vial or make it disappear, claiming to be a manner of life and death. What exactly was in this vial?
Lyante took a moment to consider, if only because he had used the word “please”. This thief was clearly trained, so he had to be part of an organization. Even if he was low level, he probably had information she could use. He had made up her mind to move this situation to a more…negotiating direction, when she heard the telltale sound of drips hitting the floor.
Lyante’s reflexes kicked in as she shot in the direction of the sound, hitting nothing but the floor, seeing something move from the corner of her eye. She immediately turned towards her target, only to find something moving towards her at a reasonable speed, letting herself drop to the floor as the microscope grazed her arm.
Swearing profusely, she bit through the pain, shooting at his general direction, accidentally hitting the thick safety windows, shattering them moments before the thief jumped through one. “Awww, fiddlesticks,” she sighed, rubbing her sore arm and shoulder, she took a running start, shooting at another window, shattering it, but jumping out of another, not about to give away her point of exit.
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