[ti]Ep 3[/ti]Park and Wreck [Cassandra/Avalanche]
May 25, 2021 9:44:15 GMT -5
Post by Avalanche on May 25, 2021 9:44:15 GMT -5
Episode 3 | Week 3 | Day 2
Location: Jasper, Nevada
Down a couple of side-streets, a small park occupied the end of a block; a dry little playground and a garden filled with rocks and desert varieties of various green plants that were just coming into bloom. A section of lawn was baked to the same brown-yellow of the wind-blown dust, a few slightly hopeless palm trees dotted around the edge where it met the encircling path. Shelters stood here and there, in a concession to the idea that humans were meant to survive in the space without being cooked alive. A crimson sign at the playground's gate warned that metal equipment might be too hot to touch.
All in all, it wasn't especially inviting, but it was something.
Parked partially off the street and onto the curb, an old-fashioned dump truck lurked as inconspicuously as fifteen tons of scratched, scarred metal could. A scuffed-up road sign warning of falling rocks was bolted to the heavy bars that protected the front grille, and 'Avalanche' was spelled out down the side of her bonnet in silver. An Autobot symbol glinted dustily just above her grille.
The femme was out and - somewhat tentatively - exploring. She wanted to see more of the surrounding city, as well as getting accustomed to the native inhabitants a little more, so she'd spent a while navigating the streets and getting used to the meanings of road signs. The knowledge that all of this had apparently developed independently of the galactic community was just weird, and her initial brusqueness was starting to give way to curiosity.
There was only so many times the same unloaded dump truck could circle the town before she began to become conspicuous, though. After a few loops, she'd eventually picked out this little wedge of recreational space to park beside. Stay out of the way, stay inconspicuous, and she could do a little more exploration later.
Though just because she was stuck here for the time being didn't mean she couldn't explore in other ways...
Within her empty cab, a small cylinder of machinery unfolded from its storage place behind the seats. A flicker, and where the machine had been was a woman, stretching as she clambered over the seat to unlatch the door.
The woman was lightly tanned, her skin a pale shade of olive. Straight brown hair settled around her shoulders, her eyes dark enough that it was difficult to distinguish iris from pupil. Her body was hard and toned, her bare arms visibly muscled, and she wore a tight black tank top over soft grey pants. A chunky belt and heavy black boots made up the rest of her ensemble. There was a certain stubbornness to the line of her jaw, to the set of her shoulders.
The cabin door banged shut behind her, latching, and she set off to the entrance to the park. If she was going to get used to being around human structures, she could at least get used to walking around as one.
Location: Jasper, Nevada
The dusty air shimmered with heat, the sun beating down on the low-rise buildings and bringing the surface of the road to scorching. It was another typical day in Jasper, where the only mercy from the oppressive heat was the breeze that wound between buildings and gusted down alleys.
All in all, it wasn't especially inviting, but it was something.
Parked partially off the street and onto the curb, an old-fashioned dump truck lurked as inconspicuously as fifteen tons of scratched, scarred metal could. A scuffed-up road sign warning of falling rocks was bolted to the heavy bars that protected the front grille, and 'Avalanche' was spelled out down the side of her bonnet in silver. An Autobot symbol glinted dustily just above her grille.
The femme was out and - somewhat tentatively - exploring. She wanted to see more of the surrounding city, as well as getting accustomed to the native inhabitants a little more, so she'd spent a while navigating the streets and getting used to the meanings of road signs. The knowledge that all of this had apparently developed independently of the galactic community was just weird, and her initial brusqueness was starting to give way to curiosity.
There was only so many times the same unloaded dump truck could circle the town before she began to become conspicuous, though. After a few loops, she'd eventually picked out this little wedge of recreational space to park beside. Stay out of the way, stay inconspicuous, and she could do a little more exploration later.
Though just because she was stuck here for the time being didn't mean she couldn't explore in other ways...
Within her empty cab, a small cylinder of machinery unfolded from its storage place behind the seats. A flicker, and where the machine had been was a woman, stretching as she clambered over the seat to unlatch the door.
The woman was lightly tanned, her skin a pale shade of olive. Straight brown hair settled around her shoulders, her eyes dark enough that it was difficult to distinguish iris from pupil. Her body was hard and toned, her bare arms visibly muscled, and she wore a tight black tank top over soft grey pants. A chunky belt and heavy black boots made up the rest of her ensemble. There was a certain stubbornness to the line of her jaw, to the set of her shoulders.
The cabin door banged shut behind her, latching, and she set off to the entrance to the park. If she was going to get used to being around human structures, she could at least get used to walking around as one.