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A BLU Medic ([personal profile] hands_of_blu) wrote2008-12-01 10:16 am
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BLU Headquarters. Map: 2fort, CTF.

It seems like a perfectly sensible sort of place: pale blue walls, tile flooring, fluorescent lighting high overhead, lockers. There's even a pinup calendar.

But a close look shows the equipment locker to contain more ammunition than some Third World countries use in a month, and the same personal locker that has the small flowered purse in it has a note about asbestos stuck to the door, and the air has that faint tang of antiseptic scrub that only really happens when vast quantities of the stuff are used to wipe out every other smell possible. And a peek out the big, garage-like door reveals what looks not unlike the inside of a barn, save for the weathered Builders League United logo on the wall...


[OOC: This is the BLU side's initial post for the Team Fortress 2 plot. If you want to play on RED, stop by [livejournal.com profile] battin1000. Orientation takes place here and when people get in on both sides we'll have the actual war post. Consult the 2fort Team Fortress 2 wiki page to get an idea of the grounds we'll be playing on!]
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[personal profile] dark_dancer 2008-12-06 07:36 am (UTC)(link)
"I can certainly see where that would be useful."
It's an interesting way of working a resurrection - they're somewhat more complicated in Cata's world than sending one to a restart point - but she has enough of a grasp on the idea that it's not a totally alien concept.
"Not that I intend to allow the worst to happen, but I suppose that's a risk that comes of being here."

[identity profile] hands-of-blu.livejournal.com 2008-12-07 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"Better safe zan sorry, ja?" He half-smiles. "In zat case, unless you haf any ozzer questions, I shall show you vhere Herr Sniper und his cohorts prefer to shoot from."
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[personal profile] dark_dancer 2008-12-07 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"That would be good, thank you."
Cata definitely prefers 'safe,' especially given that 'sorry' would probably mean 'dead.'