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MEADOWLARK MODS ([personal profile] larkers) wrote 2020-07-06 06:30 am (UTC)

Hi Kay! Thanks for hooking us up with this list! Here's the deets so you can set this up. We assumed it'd go ahead as a log, so feel free to ask any additional questions and let us know if you need any help in getting it set up!

First off, due to the timing of the trip, we assume that it will be taking place around the same time as the Arrival Log that goes up next weekend (OOCly, of course). That means that anyone who goes on this trip will not be present for the Arrival Log. These logs will be coordinated to happen side by side, with a little bit of handwaving regarding time, of course! This is in large part because we'll also be using the Arrival Log to set up some aspects of the event.

As an additional note: the sign ups that you gave us are the final sign ups! We promise to anyone who missed out on this that there will be cool stuff in New Amsterdam.

Before we proceed, we recommend that some characters bring their glowing relics on this trip just in case, as they may need to make an impromptu gate to get the heck out of there. You'll see why near the bottom of this write-up!

GETTING TO ADELAIDE ISLAND

Getting to this island via boat is going to be treacherous for all of the characters on their way! While scientific enhancements in medication (High Quality Dramamine!) and boats will help, the characters will be taking The Drake Passage over to Adelaide. What does this mean for them? A miserable time ahead, all things considered. They'll have to battle nausea while dealing with terrible currents. This is the most unpleasant body of water in the world. Global warming caused things to change, but it won't be perfect.

Anyone taking the trip will be given dramamine to deal with the motion sickness, but it'll be up to them to take it. Even then, there's a high chance that it won't work. The people navigating the boat across The Passage will be used to their passengers getting violently ill. It's a part of the rite of passage for this kind of trip.

(For some extra info from our science consultant on The Drake Passage, go here!)

ARRIVAL/RESEARCH TIME

Needless to say, upon arrival it is very cold. Everyone will need to have specific cold weather gear, and anyone who seems ill-equipped to handle it will be kept indoors and forced to handle bagging and recording any samples. In addition, anyone who doesn't pick up on how to take and handle samples before they're brought indoors will also be relegated to that. There won't be a lot of need for muscle on this trip. Overall, it's largely going to be a peaceful endeavor, albeit with a lot of signs that things could have turned for the worse at some point.

As for research, characters will be working on both Adelaide Island and taking a short boat trip to Deception Island. The team there will explain that there used to be facilities located on Deception Island, but after they got destroyed several times over throughout the centuries, all samples from there are taken back to Adelaide Island for analysis. Field research time.

WILDLIFE AND SAMPLES

In this region, most of the more "common" creatures that have made it are the following:

Nototheniodei fish
Leopard seals
Antarctic octopuses with sub-zero venom

In addition, the surface area is very spiky and unusual, albeit lacking in any color. It's extremely monochrome.

This research trip will not be focused on these more typical creatures, albeit the researchers and Displaced could still take samples to see if any of them have evolved in unusual ways (especially given the unusual reptilian creatures found here before).

Other than these more common creatures, anything else the Displaced might find will be uniquely mummified due to the lack of humidity in the area (AKA it's extremely dry). Characters will be able to find the following (again, mummified):

• Reptilian creatures with exoskeletons like the one we referred to above (some of these are gator-like, while others are snake-like)
• Thick-furred walrus-like creatures, taking up massive amounts of real estate (so to speak) in the ice
• Featherless birds with retractable claws for talons
• Unusual mollusks with thick, spiky shells and legs that extend from them (these in particular are venomous, so they will need to be careful when extracting them—even breathing in their vicinity could be dangerous)

HACKING INTERLUDE

William's skill set will also be relegated to the indoors, but that means he'll be able to dig into the servers there via the local connection to see what's what. This particular research facility has been around for a long while, with some of its most unusual findings starting around 200 years ago. At the time, thanks to the large amount of ice that was melting, they found (equally mummified) bodies that were buried on Deception Island. Most of the clothing would be carbon-dated to the early 1800s. No one really knows how these people got here, but several of them had scarification and tattoos of various geometric symbols. Otherwise, these samples were passed off to labs elsewhere, as human remains aren't really in their wheelhouse. For what it's worth, none of these humans came up as unique in any way (in terms of biology) in the findings by those other labs.

Otherwise, William will learn that the laboratory is doing its best to publish its findings there, especially as they've found more and more unique creatures in the past year. Despite its best efforts, they've been running into roadblock after roadblock. There have been questions of integrity around their findings, and several attempts to pull funding from the area. None of these attempts seem as if they're intended to go through. On the contrary, they're clearly meant as scare tactics to keep the researchers there working but never getting any information out. They'll see this current expedition as an opportunity to bypass that process to get their news about these weird evolutionary formations out into the world.

TROUBLE LURKS (EARTHQUAKE, TSUNAMI, VOLCANO?)

After a few days of research, the ground will begin to rumble right before a massive earthquake occurs, causing massive damage in the area and sending shocks through the world. Knowing about the risk of the volcanic activity, the researchers will advise everyone to get moving. While the volcano won't be erupting yet, there will be a risk of a tsunami on the horizon, so they will need to move. The Richter scale of this earthquake will be around an 8.2, causing a great deal of damage and likely costing the lives of a few valuable NPCs (as they won't make it back to a mediunit in time).

Elsewhere, this will have an impact on the megacities, as there will be rolling brownouts. We'll be detailing this in the Arrival Log, so please don't have anyone post about this earthquake until then!

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