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The Call
As the 'day' of the appointment arrives, relative to the council on Gallifrey's time, the Time Lords make good on the unspoken threats in their invitations. Those who do not arrive are hunted, tracked through the universe by the very machines they flee in.
Ripples and disturbances in time, abominations and paradoxes, fixed points and impossibilities, these are the easiest to find and to track, but the truly clever and resourceful--and sometimes the lucky--might just avoid the sweeping hands of Gallifrey and its hounds.
Yet, those with metacrises born of this December's crisis will find the further they try to run away from Gallifrey, the more difficult it becomes. As if the rift itself is acting up, every step in the wrong direction brings increasing agony upon the metacrises, and even upon their counterparts the strain is that of walking further than their mental leashes allow.
You may run, but how long can you hide from the call of the Time Lords?
[OoC: The time has come to face the music. Another post will be made for the actual Council meeting, but threading out attempted or successful escapes, captures, or even willing arrivals will be made here. Thread-jumping will be allowed only within reason, considering the differing time and space between the threads.
Remember: If you didn't participate in All Hands plot and land yourself with a metacrisis, you can choose to escape with some cleverness on the part of your character. If you do have a metacrisis, however, capture and arriving on Gallifrey is inevitable.]
Ripples and disturbances in time, abominations and paradoxes, fixed points and impossibilities, these are the easiest to find and to track, but the truly clever and resourceful--and sometimes the lucky--might just avoid the sweeping hands of Gallifrey and its hounds.
Yet, those with metacrises born of this December's crisis will find the further they try to run away from Gallifrey, the more difficult it becomes. As if the rift itself is acting up, every step in the wrong direction brings increasing agony upon the metacrises, and even upon their counterparts the strain is that of walking further than their mental leashes allow.
You may run, but how long can you hide from the call of the Time Lords?
[OoC: The time has come to face the music. Another post will be made for the actual Council meeting, but threading out attempted or successful escapes, captures, or even willing arrivals will be made here. Thread-jumping will be allowed only within reason, considering the differing time and space between the threads.
Remember: If you didn't participate in All Hands plot and land yourself with a metacrisis, you can choose to escape with some cleverness on the part of your character. If you do have a metacrisis, however, capture and arriving on Gallifrey is inevitable.]
Re: But fitting!
Andrew stands outside the capsule, hands on the Meta-Meta's shoulders as he scrutinizes the other man's face, trying to figure out what's wrong with him now. The Meta-Meta's gone quiet and unresponsive now in response to the pain of the last few days and the impersonal treatment. Andrew can feel something through their psychic link that just doesn't feel right or good, but he's not sure what it is.]
You've done something to him. What did you do?
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We are aware what he is capable of. [Since another one of him managed to kill one of the people dispatched to bring him in]
Think I may thread-jump down the page in a tag or two....
[The bulk of his attention, though, is on the Meta-Meta. He shakes the other man a little, trying to draw him back out into the world, even resorting to snapping his fingers in the blond's face. At that, the Meta-Meta at least turns his eyes to look at Andrew, though it's clear he's retreated into the back of his own mind at this point, whether from the emotional upset he's experienced or as a side effect of the energy dampers.]
Perfectly acceptable.
:)
[He trails off, unable to say what kind of a thing the Meta-Meta is a normal example of. A meta-meta, presumably. Anyway, the Meta-Meta did not inherit those powers - only a heightened metabolism.]
It's no wonder he's practically catatonic if you've damped his life energy.
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His situation will be reviewed.
away I go ~ can also tag moar here
Lovely~
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Better review fast. [But that's him being a fussy parent, trying to figure out what he can do to bring the meta-meta back to the present.]
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