"Oh, right, so I am on the right carriage... anyway, it's not a question of time. The only thing we need to be sure of is our safety while travelling to the hideout," says Klauser. "So, my expert opinion is that we walk."
"A walk is not necessarily safer than a drive, is it? A bunch of people travelling together into the wilderness is sure to draw attention, is it not? But if we're in a vehicle it makes more sense, so we're less suspicious."
"Huh, so I was right, fire powers. Quite useful."
Candlelight sits up and looks around the room.
"So, we have two options. Either we get out at the next station and hope there's a Rebel Truck available so we can get to the hideout quickly, or we get out at the station after that and walk. If we get out here and there's no Rebel Truck, we'd have to wait a long while before we could get to the next city, or we have to walk for a day."
Going along with one of Jaden's 'crazy ideas' Kira says "we could again form our own resistance group... Or the other good idea would be: I could fly above and look for the rebel truck from above.... But that may be riskey..." Kira says to candlelight.
Going along with one of Jaden's 'crazy ideas' Kira says "we could again form our own resistance group... Or the other good idea would be: I could fly above and look for the rebel truck from above.... But that may be riskey..." Kira says to candlelight.
"We basically have our own already though, since I'm the only surviving member of the Phantoms..."
"As for the truck, they're stored in garages in the biggest city, and are free to use by rebels. That also means that they might've been taken by other rebels already. And I'd recommend not flying above the city, I've seen someone do it before, but he didn't last long against a few anti-aircraft guns..."
"Anyway, if we do decide to walk, we could pass ourselves off as hikers. Besides, could a truck hold all 8 ((7?)) of us?"
((Church, brb))
"Rebel Trucks are trucks that are placed in garages by a dedicated rebel group. These trucks are free to be used by other rebel groups, who get the code to open said garages. The truck is big enough to carry about 10 people, so space is not really a problem."
"Yeah, hiking is a good excuse, though I don't really like walking through the cold..."
Samuel pipes in "Well I for one would prefer to drive rather that walk"
"I agree. If we walk, there is a chance it may rain. And rain or any sort of water, is bad news to me. And candlelight, wha h-happened to person who flew over the city?" Kira said sounding nervious.
"I agree. If we walk, there is a chance it may rain. And rain or any sort of water, is bad news to me. And candlelight, wha h-happened to person who flew over the city?" Kira said sounding nervious.
"He got shot at by Anti-Aircraft Guns the city had installed for air-defense. I heard that it took the cleaning service quite a long time to scrape the bits of him that got spread over a wide radius off of the buildings. I was lucky enough to look away before he got hit..."
"But, since you're weak to water, how do you handle snow?"
"He got shot at by Anti-Aircraft Guns the city had installed for air-defense. I heard that it took the cleaning service quite a long time to scrape the bits of him that got spread over a wide radius off of the buildings. I was lucky enough to look away before he got hit..."
"But, since you're weak to water, how do you handle snow?"
Kira tences up at the mention of the man who was blown to bits "Man... How cruel is our government?! And as to the question of snow, i just hover above it. I move my legs though to make it look like i'm walking." Kira replies.
Kira tences up at the mention of the man who was blown to bits "Man... How cruel is our government?! And as to the question of snow, i just hover above it. I move my legs though to make it look like i'm walking." Kira replies.
"The Government is cruel to those it does not like. The man I mentioned is just an example, one of the many victims."
"Good to know that you don't suffer from snow. Anyway, I think driving is the best option. We should be arriving at the station soon, so you might want to pack your bag."
Candlelight stands up and rolls up her sleeping bag, and puts it in her bag.
"The Government is cruel to those it does not like. The man I mentioned is just an example, one of the many victims."
"Good to know that you don't suffer from snow. Anyway, I think driving is the best option. We should be arriving at the station soon, so you might want to pack your bag."
Candlelight stands up and rolls up her sleeping bag, and puts it in her bag.
"Good idea" Kira replies while grabbing her fame proof sheets and her other posesions. "So to Volody then?" Kira asks herself or no one in paticular. "One thing i do know, while im around, none of you will be harmed by the government."
"Good idea" Kira replies while grabbing her fame proof sheets and her other posesions. "So to Volody then?" Kira asks herself or no one in paticular. "One thing i do know, while im around, none of you will be harmed by the government."
"Nah, Volody is the final stop. We're getting off at Dalnechny."
The train enters the outskirts of a city.
"Ah, we're almost he-"
Before Candlelight can finish her sentence, another cargo train passes by at high speed, once again hauled by a turbine-powered train.
"Nah, Volody is the final stop. We're getting off at Dalnechny."
The train enters the outskirts of a city.
"Ah, we're almost he-"
Before Candlelight can finish her sentence, another cargo train passes by at high speed, once again hauled by a turbine-powered train.
"Those trains are so loud! Why are they even still used? And what were you saying?" Kira say to candlelight after the cargo train is gone.
"Those trains are so loud! Why are they even still used? And what were you saying?" Kira say to candlelight after the cargo train is gone.
"We're almost at our stop, so you should get your ticket ready so you won't get into trouble when they ask you for it."
Candlelight takes he ticket out of her pocket, and walks to the door of the carriage.
"Also, this is probably the last chance to leave. If you join a resistance group like ours, there's only two ways you can leave: Death or Victory. There's no chance for retirement."
"We're almost at our stop, so you should get your ticket ready so you won't get into trouble when they ask you for it."
Candlelight takes he ticket out of her pocket, and walks to the door of the carriage.
"Also, this is probably the last chance to leave. If you join a resistance group like ours, there's only two ways you can leave: Death or Victory. There's no chance for retirement."
"I never back down from a challenge. If i leave, it will be through victory." Kira replies while looking through her bag for the ticket. Once its found, she puts it in her pocket. "Everyone is up right?" Kira asks not wanting to leave anyone behind.
"I never back down from a challenge. If i leave, it will be through victory." Kira replies while looking through her bag for the ticket. Once its found, she puts it in her pocket. "Everyone is up right?" Kira asks not wanting to leave anyone behind.
((Let's just say everyone is up so we don't have to wait until everyone is online.))
"I think so, yeah. Also, we should NOT mention the resistance when we're out of the train."
The train pulls to a stop in the station, and the doors open. Candlelight leaves the carriage after presenting her ticket to a member of staff, and waits for the others to leave.
((Let's just say everyone is up so we don't have to wait until everyone is online.))
"I think so, yeah. Also, we should NOT mention the resistance when we're out of the train."
The train pulls to a stop in the station, and the doors open. Candlelight leaves the carriage after presenting her ticket to a member of staff, and waits for the others to leave.
Kira shows her ticket to a member of staff and hurrys away before her red eyes are noticed. Holding her bag of luggage, Kira waits for the others with candlelight.
Once the rest of the group has arrived, Candlelight leaves the station, expecting the rest to follow her. They walk away from the station to a small house with a garage. There's a keypad next to the garage door, and Candlelight fills in a number. The garage door opens, and there's a truck inside, big enough to carry the group.
*Upon arrival at Volody, Batch has taken his stuff and leaves the carriage after a conductor stamping his ticket. He's expected to see a resistance that he doesn't know about them yet. But upon seeing a strange women (Candlelight) at the distance, Batch are started to get suspicious about her, as her facial are almost identical from the past time he worked as a volunteer of the People's Union.*
"A walk is not necessarily safer than a drive, is it? A bunch of people travelling together into the wilderness is sure to draw attention, is it not? But if we're in a vehicle it makes more sense, so we're less suspicious."
Going along with one of Jaden's 'crazy ideas' Kira says "we could again form our own resistance group... Or the other good idea would be: I could fly above and look for the rebel truck from above.... But that may be riskey..." Kira says to candlelight.
"We basically have our own already though, since I'm the only surviving member of the Phantoms..."
"As for the truck, they're stored in garages in the biggest city, and are free to use by rebels. That also means that they might've been taken by other rebels already. And I'd recommend not flying above the city, I've seen someone do it before, but he didn't last long against a few anti-aircraft guns..."
"...what exactly is a Rebel Truck again?"
"Anyway, if we do decide to walk, we could pass ourselves off as hikers. Besides, could a truck hold all 8 ((7?)) of us?"
((Church, brb))
"Rebel Trucks are trucks that are placed in garages by a dedicated rebel group. These trucks are free to be used by other rebel groups, who get the code to open said garages. The truck is big enough to carry about 10 people, so space is not really a problem."
"Yeah, hiking is a good excuse, though I don't really like walking through the cold..."
"I agree. If we walk, there is a chance it may rain. And rain or any sort of water, is bad news to me. And candlelight, wha h-happened to person who flew over the city?" Kira said sounding nervious.
"He got shot at by Anti-Aircraft Guns the city had installed for air-defense. I heard that it took the cleaning service quite a long time to scrape the bits of him that got spread over a wide radius off of the buildings. I was lucky enough to look away before he got hit..."
"But, since you're weak to water, how do you handle snow?"
Kira tences up at the mention of the man who was blown to bits "Man... How cruel is our government?! And as to the question of snow, i just hover above it. I move my legs though to make it look like i'm walking." Kira replies.
"The Government is cruel to those it does not like. The man I mentioned is just an example, one of the many victims."
"Good to know that you don't suffer from snow. Anyway, I think driving is the best option. We should be arriving at the station soon, so you might want to pack your bag."
Candlelight stands up and rolls up her sleeping bag, and puts it in her bag.
"Good idea" Kira replies while grabbing her fame proof sheets and her other posesions. "So to Volody then?" Kira asks herself or no one in paticular. "One thing i do know, while im around, none of you will be harmed by the government."
"Nah, Volody is the final stop. We're getting off at Dalnechny."
The train enters the outskirts of a city.
"Ah, we're almost he-"
Before Candlelight can finish her sentence, another cargo train passes by at high speed, once again hauled by a turbine-powered train.
"Those trains are so loud! Why are they even still used? And what were you saying?" Kira say to candlelight after the cargo train is gone.
"We're almost at our stop, so you should get your ticket ready so you won't get into trouble when they ask you for it."
Candlelight takes he ticket out of her pocket, and walks to the door of the carriage.
"Also, this is probably the last chance to leave. If you join a resistance group like ours, there's only two ways you can leave: Death or Victory. There's no chance for retirement."
"I never back down from a challenge. If i leave, it will be through victory." Kira replies while looking through her bag for the ticket. Once its found, she puts it in her pocket. "Everyone is up right?" Kira asks not wanting to leave anyone behind.
((Let's just say everyone is up so we don't have to wait until everyone is online.))
"I think so, yeah. Also, we should NOT mention the resistance when we're out of the train."
The train pulls to a stop in the station, and the doors open. Candlelight leaves the carriage after presenting her ticket to a member of staff, and waits for the others to leave.
"You present good points, everybody. Train it is, then," Klauser says, nodding as he leaves the carriage.
"I just hope there's a truck there like we planned. I hate leaving things up to luck."
Kira shows her ticket to a member of staff and hurrys away before her red eyes are noticed. Holding her bag of luggage, Kira waits for the others with candlelight.
Once the rest of the group has arrived, Candlelight leaves the station, expecting the rest to follow her. They walk away from the station to a small house with a garage. There's a keypad next to the garage door, and Candlelight fills in a number. The garage door opens, and there's a truck inside, big enough to carry the group.
"Good, it's here."
*Upon arrival at Volody, Batch has taken his stuff and leaves the carriage after a conductor stamping his ticket. He's expected to see a resistance that he doesn't know about them yet. But upon seeing a strange women (Candlelight) at the distance, Batch are started to get suspicious about her, as her facial are almost identical from the past time he worked as a volunteer of the People's Union.*
"Great! It's here. Who'll drive?" asks Klauser, relieved. "If it's needed, I have a map."