March Test Drive Meme
Test Drive Meme #2 |
Fire and Ice ![]() ![]() Days. Four of them, to be exact. Those four days--four days and four nights--have been nothing but rain of varying intensities, but it hasn't stopped. It pours down in heavy torrents, sweeping away the grime and decay of the crumbling city. It floods the banks of the oasis and it drowns all nearby plants. To the point; it's a right pain to anyone hunting for game. Everything has taken refuge to higher grounds. Well, everything except the infected. They seem confused by this phenomenon. It rouses them from their dormant states and pushes them to be more active. If you find yourself out and about in the rain, you may want to bring a decent weapon with you and a friend to watch your back. What's worse than all that precipitation, you ask? Why would you even ask that? Haven't you seen a single horror movie? Well, since you asked; what's worse than rain is hail. How could that possibly make the situation more dire? You aren't worried about the insurance on your car, so who cares? You're sure full of dangerous questions, aren't you? Hail impacts the ground, the buildings, the cars, and the wall with a mighty raucous. The sound as it hits the pavement is deafeningly louder than the sound it makes when it impacts the waterlogged earth, slowed by the trees blocking its descent. It won't take long at all before the group of survivors holed up in the city will notice a mass of shambling Iraites beginning to congregate against the walls and gates, attracted by the noise. They're toppling over each other and pressing against the boundaries. The gate looks like it might buckle under all that weight like a dam about to burst. You might wanna do something about reinforcing that gate, or maybe even start taking out the horde if you can. There are still hunters and gatherers out in the forest. If they come back to this mess, they'll never make it into the city alive. If that's not enough trouble, you suddenly have another problem. Between the rain and the hail and the infected, a loud crack of lightning hits a tree near one of the crash sites. You can see the smoke all the way from the city and it lights up the edge of the forest. But that's so far away, how could it pose any trouble? You ask, because you obviously have a death wish. Well friend, you may recall a certain crashed shuttle in about that very direction. Such a thing is leaking some rather potent accelerant. Find a way to contain that fire or you won't have to worry about the infected anymore. You won't have to worry about much when the blaze takes out the forest and creeps through the city with a lazy hunger that cannot be sated. [Mod Note: Pick any scenario, mix and match, or combine them all into one chaotic mess of death and mayhem. Feel free to do a crash scenario from the first TDM. Enjoy~] |
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A ship?
“Is that what in the hell this thing is?” she asked as her hand went out to brush along the glass once again. She then glanced around once more, taking in the pod before she glanced back out the window. She couldn’t see much due to the heavy storm and it didn’t sound all too friendly out there.
She then pressed her hand along the glass, before fumbling around a little more to see if maybe she could get the damn thing open.
“What in the hell is this?”
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Daryl called to one of the others watching the gates in the rain and told them he was going out before dropping down a rope set up for that purpose. He had a knife on him and with the rain and hail drawing most of the walkers towards the city, he felt safe enough.
"I know roughly where two of those smaller pods came down, can you get a look out the window? Tell me what you see?"
He'd check both sites if he had to. But it would easier if he could get to her right away. Further explanations could come after her answer.
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"Rain, I just see rain" she muttered back lowly before she glanced around once again.
"I'm not much on waiting, I can try to get out by myself" she called back to him.
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When he spoke again, his voice was quieter. He had to keep it low just in case, "Safer to stay in there and let me get to you. Drier, too. I'm already on my way."
Though he couldn't exactly stop her from climbing out if she wanted to. He just hoped she stayed put.
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"Nine lives, remember?" she chimbed back as the little smile stayed along her face before she pressed more along the window.
She pressed her shoulder against it, adding as much of her weight as she could. Nothing. She did it a few more times before she fumbled around a little more. She didn't exactly know what she did but the damn thing finally popped open and the sound of the raging storm only filled her ears. It sounded like it were a train crashing into something if not worse.
She let out a small gasp as the coolness of the air hit her and with that she was quick to gather up the items she recieved in her backpack before she pushed her way out. The rain was cold along her small frame but something about it felt refreshing the moment her shoes sunk into the ground.
She moved the backpack up and over her head for a bit of protection as she squinted her eyes and glanced out into the storm.
Well this sure as hell wasn't Alexandria.
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Because if he and Glenn had been there three weeks, the group would have had to notice them going missing.
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How in the hell could he have been here three damn weeks?
"Who did this, why?" she asked him lowly as she glanced around a bit more. She could see the lightning dancing across the sky and it seemed to help light up the dark figured making their way towards her.
Shit.
"Walkers are coming..."
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"Stay in the ship, then," he growled. Not so much frustrated at her as worried to hell. "Tell me how many I got to fight to get to you."
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She squinted her eyes once again as the lightning flashed back along the sky to help give her a bit more light to see just how close the walkers were.
"Five?" She replied back lowly. "Maybe eight". They were simple guesses but it was rather difficult to tell due to the rain and how heavy it was following. She had a feeling she just may have to fight off a few on her on just incase Daryl wasn't close enough.
That and like he said she still had the pod for shelter for the time being.
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"Take a look at them and tell me if any are moving faster than the others," he went on after a moment, trying to pick up his pace without letting his footfalls get louder than the rain around him. "Don't know what it is about this place, but some of the walkers around here are runners. They got more going on in their heads than walkers usually do. Smarter, faster. They run and they climb. They still ain't smart enough to open most shit, but they're harder to fight."
And if he had to fight one of them, he needed to know. His first arrow was going to that one's head.
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"Are you sure those are walkers?"
Because they sure as hell didn't sound like the ones back home.
"Looks like there might be one" she then called back to him lowly as she glanced around to see if by chance there was anything she could protect herself with.
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"Yeah," Daryl answered. "Pretty damn sure."
And then because of how she was talking, Daryl chanced a guess, "You left the ship didn't you?"
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"Any idea on how in the hell they're quicker and smarter?" she asked him lowly as she went back to glancing around for something to hopefully fight with.
"Maybe."
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"No," he grumbled. "Just know they are. You found yourself something to hurt them with yet? A rock, a fallen branch? Any metal you can twist off to poke some eyes out with?"
With any luck, the rain would erase her scent until the walkers were right up on her. And block their eyesight enough that if she didn't move too much, they'd ignore her in favor of trying to get into the ship.
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She was already well ahead of him now once he asked if she had any kind of weapon. Thankfully she had found a rather nice branch that had fallen not too far from her pod. It looked sharp enough, at least enough to get the job done but that didn't stop her from sinking her hand into the wet mud in order to grab the sharpest rock she could find.
"You worry too much," she called back to him.
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"Fine," he snapped, "Tell me if you get bit." Which wasn't the nicest thing to say, but he wasn't even sure if he was close enough to her to watch her back.
It was then followed up with a quieter, though no less frustrated, "Don't get bit."
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She opened her mouth to snap back but something was quick to make her not say a word. Her eyes were quick to scan around the area for a sign of any kind of sudden movement and with that she remained silent for a moment.
These walkers were closer than she thought.
And just before she had time to estimate just how close, a deadly hand came swiping out at her in the pouring rain. It was enough to make her quickly react and dodge out of the way. The walker made a noise and another swipe, causing her to slip back slightly along the mud.
Thankfully she had the pod for some leverage and she was able to swing out of harms way and cause the walker to stumble against the pod a bit, with that she was quick to bring the glass down along its head.
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He came crashing through the trees and undergrowth and into the backs of two walkers that were slowly turning toward the sound he'd been making. They both went down fast. His knife in the skull of the first and the purple and blue nerf bow cracked the head of the second. Across the clearing, with four more walkers between them, was Carol.
His entrance had made enough of a distraction for the group that for a second or two they hesitated while trying to decide which target to go after. That gave Daryl enough time to load the child's toy with an 'arrow' tipped with a four inch metal spike and fire it off into one of the four.
Three to go.
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Daryl could use a moment.
She grapsed the branch in her hand and moved to beat it along the pod for a moment to gain at least one's attention and that she did. One came at her rather swiftly with it's hissing and low growls. She was quick to move the old branch up and send the sharp end stabbing against the walkers skull.
Another down.
Another walker had turned around in pure in interest as well and had already been making its way towards Carol too. The mud was a little slicker than she had hoped for and it was a bit harder to keep her balance. So when the next walker made it's first swipe at her she almost felt herself fall back as she dodged the walkers swipe.
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The last walker was going at Carol, arms failing as it tried to get a grip on her. The mud proved to be both a blessing and a curse. A blessing because it was having just as hard a time standing as Carol was. A curse because Carol was sliding around too much get a good hit on it. And it's sliding made it hard for Daryl to get a good bead on it to shoot.
He had to go in, up close and personal. The arrow he'd shot into the eye of the second-to-last got yanked out and it was that which he came over to join the small scuffle. He grabbed the back of the walker's neck and yanked it up. The long point of the arrow followed the motion, sliding in up under the chin. The tips were as long as they were to make sure they'd reach the brain no matter where they entered the head.
The walker went limp and Daryl tossed it away. His hand now free, he held it out to help Carol up, and then pull her into a hug. He could have chided her again, but honestly? He was too relieved to see her safe and alive to get on her ass anymore about leaving the safety of the ship.
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It only made her heart freeze even more when he had to get a lot closer to the walker in order to kill the thing.
She watched as he killed the walker in one swift motion, then it went limp and Daryl tossed it aside so that he could reach out to her. It surprised her just how fast she accepted his hand and embrace. Her smaller arms moved to wrap around him quickly, taking in his warm hug.
One of her famous Susie home maker outfits was now ruined. Caked with some mud and blood but it was rather strange how that suited her better. The outfit was the last thing on her mind at the moment.
She was in a strange new place but she had him. She took a moment to close her eyes as one hand gently cupped the back of his head.
She wasn't fully alone.
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He shivered from the rain. It was cold enough for hail to be forming, which wasn't good for anyone when they were already so wet. They needed to get inside somewhere. Get warm. Wouldn't be able to do it for long, but they still needed to.
Daryl glanced at the pod a moment and made a mental note of where it was for future retrieval. There were parts in there that Han fellow would want and Padme would need to know, too. So she could help organize runs to it. Then he turned and went to get his arrows and his knife.
He gave a look back at Carol and waved for her to follow him back the way he'd come, "Gotta get back. Gates need holding."
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Her smaller form shivered against him slightly as the storm beat down along them and continued to dance violently across the sky. She watched as he pulled back from her, gathering his weapons and motioned for her to follow.
She wasn't hesitant at first but moved after him.
"Is this place we're going safe?"
He should have know she would ask because if this place wasn't safe or the people then she would take matters into her own hands if need be.
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"It's a walled city. Small. Walls were put up before." Before the dead started walking, not just before they got there. "Gets a lot of rain, tho, and most of the paper's long since rotted. So far no one's been able to find any clue of what city it used to be. We ain't in America, though. Stars ain't right. Well, they're right. For Earth. But not for where we was."
If that seemed like an odd way to put things, he did have a reason for it.
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"Who did this, do you know who just randomly took us and why?"
It was questions she needed to know in order to prepare herself for this place. She would stay under cover if she needed too. That way she could stay low key, keep a close eye on the people and sneak around if need be.
"And what about home?"
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