Author Topic: Second Sun - A space roleplay  (Read 35150 times)

    "Hey, whats your name?" I asked the person whom I'd just rescued.

"That's not important now!"
Bee said as he pounded a monsters face in.

"I /will/ beat the stuff out of you if you keep up that attitude. Sparky, go to a recharging station." Samyra ran to her quarters, and returned a minute later with a cup of hot chocolate, and handed it to the kid. She took his oxygen tank/mask off and pointed out a sitting area in the bridge, obviously thrown together in about 5 minutes.

I picked up on the sound of fighting and followed it, mostly sure of where I was going. I switched on my eye-lights so I could see better, lighting up the passage with an eerie green glow.

     Demosthenes was about to say "okay" when he felt a tug on his adamantine pants. He felt the claws on his skin, but not pierce the skin. He truned around, and saw the monster. He took out his vibro-knife, and jabbed it through it's skull, the vibrations making it cut through like butter.

"Well excuse me for almost dying and not being peachy as a morning talk show host" I said as I took a sip and sat down.

     "loving robots! Good for nothing. Dragging Max away while-"
Demo was rudely interrupted by a alien as he smashed it's skull in with his helmet.

I stopped for a moment, suddenly clueless as to where I was going. I sat there silently for a moment, trying to figure out where I was.

I was never good at directions. I was getting cold anyways, so I simply followed the strongest heat source nearby.

Bee finds a large sharp shard of air duct. He quickly picks it up and precedes to stab to closest monster.

     Demo kills the last of the monsters, and asks the man his name.

I jumped as I heard another crash and tried following it. Judging by the weight of some of the airvent pieces, either a powerful lien, non-organic, or an incredibly strong human had to have thrown it. I doubted a human was capable of it, so that left me with either Bee or an alien. I sighed and continued more carefully this time, hoping I didn't get hit with anything by accident.

     Demo kills the last of the monsters, and asks the man his name.

"My name is BEV8784, but you can call me Bee"

Demo stays quiet, thinking that he could trust no androids, as past experiences recall.
"Let's go."

I found myself above a room. I picked up the arrogant organic's voice from below, but couldn't detect anything else. I couldn't see them, so I had to find my way out.

I froze as I heard the vents creaking. I held my imaginary breath as it creaked again, louder this time.

"Do you hear something?"
Just the sound of NOBODY CARING!

I slid myself to the next segment of airvent as the one I was sitting on gave way. I shut off my lights and froze completely, not wanting to be embarrassed.