Benjamin Grimm (
revoltndevelopment) wrote2012-10-04 07:43 pm
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Issue # 001 - SUDDENLY! A Wild Thing Appears! [Action]
Falling dreams are normal. You lock up with a start in your bed whenever you hit the ground, blink up at the ceiling before rolling over and going back to bed. Or you wake up mid fall, hit the carpet, groan, then climb back in to fall asleep again. Or try to. They're universal. If you can fall or fly or know of the concept- you can have a falling dream.
Ben Grimm has flying dreams, most often. Not the ones where you sail along in the middle of nowhere in nothing but your pajamas- flight dreams of controls and cockpits and the thrill of the test. Pushing a carefully crafted machine to the limit and then some. Twisting mid air and hitting the highest peak before plummeting down with all the weight of gravity wrapping around his gut and giving it a solid yank. That's his kind of falling dream.
Normally when he has them, he wakes up when he hits the ground.
Waking up mid fall is odd.
Waking up literally mid-air?
A revolt'n development.
He can't see or hear past the rush of wind, can't really get a good look at the ground beyond an impression of trees, houses, water way out over to the side. No sign of Reed, Sue, or Johnny. Nowhere soft to land either.
"Aw $%#@%!"
The landing's rough. He's had rougher, but he thinks he skips a few times. Barrels through a few trees. Clips a building, glances off a roof somewhere. Lands in...he has no idea. But the wall shears open like tissue paper and he finally rumbles to a stop, swearing in a low, gravely voice.
"...hate when that happens."
[ooc: Break time if you like, Ben can land anywhere and everywhere- in your home, in front of your place of business, in the fountain. Find him wherever you want! Break time!]
Ben Grimm has flying dreams, most often. Not the ones where you sail along in the middle of nowhere in nothing but your pajamas- flight dreams of controls and cockpits and the thrill of the test. Pushing a carefully crafted machine to the limit and then some. Twisting mid air and hitting the highest peak before plummeting down with all the weight of gravity wrapping around his gut and giving it a solid yank. That's his kind of falling dream.
Normally when he has them, he wakes up when he hits the ground.
Waking up mid fall is odd.
Waking up literally mid-air?
A revolt'n development.
He can't see or hear past the rush of wind, can't really get a good look at the ground beyond an impression of trees, houses, water way out over to the side. No sign of Reed, Sue, or Johnny. Nowhere soft to land either.
"Aw $%#@%!"
The landing's rough. He's had rougher, but he thinks he skips a few times. Barrels through a few trees. Clips a building, glances off a roof somewhere. Lands in...he has no idea. But the wall shears open like tissue paper and he finally rumbles to a stop, swearing in a low, gravely voice.
"...hate when that happens."
[ooc: Break time if you like, Ben can land anywhere and everywhere- in your home, in front of your place of business, in the fountain. Find him wherever you want! Break time!]

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[Strange, but they've been in stranger circumstances. Didn't make this development any less revolt'n, but he had Sue and that was enough. Being here alone would've driven him bugnuts soon enough.]
Think we could get a poker night go'n?
[Something normal. Ish.]
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[She says that with a hint of sadness.]
Don't be surprised if Pepper tries to run you off. She's his secretary girlfriend or something. I've met her once back home, but this one seems a bit snappier.
[and then a nod]
Absolutely. Poker would be great.
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[Pepper? He kind of remembers her from before. Or at least hearing about her. Or reading. Or someone saying something. He'd never paid the woman much mind.]
Do ya really think an accountant is gonna scare me Suzie? It'd be a signa good will, me invt'n him over f'dinner and Poker.
...
After we fix up th'hole I left in the place.
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And...don't worry. The place will self-repair in a few hours.
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[He shrugs, slows to a stop and just. Blinks at the back of her head.]
...Really?
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[She nods slowly]
Yea, those Malnosso guys have a self-repair program running over the entire village.
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[At least Sue was here. He reminds himself of that with every step.]
Convenient. It'll save us a lot of trouble.
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[And out onto the street they go!]
Definitely. I've had my living room wall torn up at least three times now.
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How long does it usually take?
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[And off they go!]
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[You'd better not be implying she can't deal with him even on an off day]
He's not so bad. Just gruff.
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[Nope. Not suggesting that at all. Ever. He knew what she did to the Baxter Building.]
The random visit'n. Not that it was him do'n the visit'n.
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And yes, it was. It was sort of like being in a Lewis Carroll novel. I drank some water and suddenly was seventy feet tall.
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[Universal constants were rare, but Logan being a jerk? That was one of them.]
...Pym know you stoke his schtick?
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That guy and his ants...
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[She brushes her hair out of her eyes]
Reed's a bit of an insensitive jerk, but...
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[She abruptly changes the topic, that hit a bit hard, considering the time of her arrival here. He had made a fist.]
Dunno if you saw it in the guide, but there's a training simulator here. About the only decent bit of tech.
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[Better to think of something else- and that's an interesting enough distraction.]
What kinda training sim?
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