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tony stark. ([personal profile] propulsion) wrote in [community profile] faderift2023-08-03 01:41 pm

player plot: when my time comes around, pt. 2.5.

WHO: Stephen Strange, Tony Stark, Viktor, Wysteria de Foncé, feat. James Flint, Yseult, and sundry!
WHAT: A sleepless month.
WHEN: First week of August
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: Partially open! Within are some closed threads for time travel solutions and geniusing, but feel free to use this post as a catch all if you wish to RP about time travel and sciencing or talking to people about time travel and sciencing.


Something is happening!

And at first, who could possibly say what, with the research workrooms kept closed? But the sounds of other voices muffled on the other side can be picked up at just about any hour. Eventually, this becomes more erratic, but only because there is the sound of metal grinding, clanking, and quiet conversation drifting and pattering up through the lyrium-glowing stone passageways that funnel down into the basement of the Gallows.

Eventually, an announcement is made, and the cause for at least four of the Research division being utterly consumed by work becomes apparent. Do feel free to stop by, whether to register your disapproval, make sure they are eating, or to lavish upon them your tearful gratitude, but don't expect to stay too long regardless.
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[personal profile] hassaran 2023-08-23 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
"More lives. Our remaining resources. Any chance of salvaging morale and rebuilding in time." She does not lift fingers to tick things off, but they're rattled out just as immediately. "Give them hope of this and fail and you'll break whatever spirits are left. That will be the end."

This conversation is viscerally uncomfortable, grating like a note ringing in the ears that somehow crawls along the skin. Tony's certainty, the perpetual arrogance of rifters and researchers, the easy way concerns are dismissed, the inevitable intrusion of Flint's personal aversion to the Inquisition and the Chantry and any body with any standing, the idea of saying yes and having it prove a false hope. Of saying no when it might have been a real one. It's little comfort (but not none) to realize that of course, it isn't really up to her.

"I can't outvote you. And you were going to try it no matter what we said, weren't you?"
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[personal profile] katabasis 2023-09-05 05:34 am (UTC)(link)
From behind the shape of his knuckles, Flint's hand having turned so he might twist absently at the short hairs bristling near the corner of his mouth, he regards Yseult for a long moment. Later, when they've left this room, he will let the revulsion over the whole prospect find and sicken him—too protectively narrowed against the prospect of success to find any sense of optimism for this thing that Stark's suggested.

But that's a few rooms and minutes, hours maybe, removed from here. After a moment, the point of his attention breaks from Yseult to Tony.

"I assume you came prepared with a list in case we said yes." Of what exactly being onboard is meant to look like.