Author Topic: Second Sun - A space roleplay  (Read 35207 times)

Facepalm, really.
Explain this to me, I would like to know if you're reading ANY of our posts.

I am.
But, i'm trying to make it mysterious that i'm alive.

If you were you would know that we split up, unless you're referring you mutants.

I exited a vent, and ended up in the food court.
"Now this can't be right..."

I eventually made it to a break in the ship. I could see the star, but no organic. I shrugged and turned back, guessing I had just been distracted. I made my way back to Bee, only to get lost again.

"...I'm good at this whole 'get lost' thing... I think the ship just hates me or something..." I leaned against a wall a bit, looking for any landmarks. "Either that or it's trying to tell me to leave the crewmembers alone..." I sighed, pushing away the thoughts and started moving again.

David saw them go, and then he went to the food court, where he had planned to go pointlessly.

I heard footsteps in the distance.
"Bloody hell, not more... Not now..." I said as I pulled out my gun.

Bee wandered for some time, eventually he came across the engine room....it was dirty and in major disrepair.

"I think i may be able to restore power" Bee whispered to himself.

David came in and saw someone with a gun.
He froze.

I hear something from above as I load my own weapon. "Must me more mutants," I whispered, continuing to move until I came across the network hub for the non-organics. I shut the door I came in from and sat down, staring at the center thoughtfully.

"SHOW YOURSELF!" I shouted, aiming in all directions.
I started to panic, which ended up making me see things.
I would randomly shoot at a figure in the shadows, panicking more and more each time.

David ran backwards and fell.

Bee walked around the engine room, it was almost pitch black. He put his hand on a gaurd rail....it was wet and sticky (LOLOLOL). Bee turned on his night optics, what he saw freaked him the forget out.

I got up, finally getting an idea. Maybe I'd be able to get a map from here, I thought as I approached the center terminal. It was glowing, but low on power. It would have to do, I figured as I began downloading a map.

I tried to fire, but the gun decided to overheat and I dropped it.
There were figures in the shadows everywhere, and I didn't have my flashlight.
I picked up my gun, backed into a counter, fell over it, and hid in the small containment unit inside it.

David decided to creep into the room.
A light cyan pulsed in his eyes, the only visible thing of him in the darkness.