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10/10/2016

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Waiting patiently by the newsstand, a prim and proper feline woman dressed in smart business attire stands with a pen and clipboard. Judging by the twitching of her tailtip, there's a certain level of agitation about her, as if she were not entirely pleased to be saddled with her current duty. "This had better go well." she mutters to no one in particular, none-too-patiently awaiting the arrival of the prospects for the mission.

Firecracker enters the room, flying at about average head level. Spotting the official-looking cat-girl by the newsstand, she flies over to meet her. "Hiya!" she chirps, "I think this is the place where the party's starting, I guess I'm the first one here! Well, second really, cause you're here first. Now we can play the waiting game together!" She hovers in place, waiting for more people to arrive.

Arris walks into the newstand hurriedly, an orange envelope under hir arm. Spotting the familliar feline Zephyr executive, sie walks over to her and stands across from Firecracker. "Hello, miss. This... this is the mission for the Hydroponics Lab, right?" Sie holds the envelope a little uneasily, not trying to jostle anything inside it.

Acetyl prowls into the Zephyr lobby. A well-filled backpack rests on the agent's back, and he is leaning casually on a polearm as he goes, using it like a walking stick. A quadrupedal inorganic mutant follows at the Storm Dragon's heels. Moving purposefully, the shortish mutant pads across the floor, claws clicking softly, until he reaches the feline businesswoman. He stops at a respectful distance from her, standing more or less at attention (or what would qualify as such for a Zephyr employee, at least). The inorganic mutant stops, too, and sits at Acetyl's side like a dog at heel. The two stand there, waiting to be addressed before speaking.

"I heard what happened last time, guess we'll be assessing damage as well as attempting to recover whatever's left over?" Redd grins slyly, looking over the group, couple familiars, mostly new faces. The coyote turns back to the woman. "Redd, reporting for duty, sorry I missed last time. Heard it went down in flames, if you'd pardon the pun."

Astara slithers her way through the lobby into the newsstand, the lamia woman for once wearing a top to constrain her massive breasts: she has a Promethean-made combat armor on, the spidersilk straining to contain her endowments. In addition, she has a messenger bag over her shoulder, carrying who-knows-what in its depths... whatever it is, it's quite a lot of something. Her tail is unarmored, however, leaving her perfectly white scales bare to the world. She approaches the Zephyr employee where others have already begun gathering, and gives her a light smile. "Astara here; hopefully this mission will go right this time."

A dark furred shadow vixen with a large rifle slung over her shoulder pads quietly into the room. Taking up a position in the corner, she states "Cerl, infiltration and retrieval specialist, reporting as ordered."

Raika has been lingering in the Zephyr HQ area for the last couple hours or so, having taken a chance to actually rest from all her usual work. Time's passed, though, so she gets up and heads on over to the news stand for this mission she's heard about. She's fairly well armed -- halberd, couple of pistols, plenty of armor and other gadgets -- though her present plump and cuddly tigress exterior might take away slightly from the intimidation factor. Noticing she's far from the first one here, she looks around at the others for a moment before saluting the businesswoman. "Raika, combat and technical specialist, reporting for duty."

Out from the Lobby a Fennec walks in, looking a tiny bit unsure of himself. Wobbiling a little, he looks down at his croch and inspects his pouch, before letting off a sigh of relief. Smiling and getting a bit better into step, the big eared fox walks over to the others. "Hi, I heard there was a help request for an expedition and was looking for something with computer skills?" he asked as he wagged his two tails a little and smiled. As he awaited an answer he spotted his groupmate reporting in, and waved to her a little.

Briana-m enters the newstand at a decent pace already in her combat gear. Noticing the crowd she stops. "I received news of a mission investigating a hydroponics lab. I guess there is a bit of competition for placement, so I am good at getting into places I shouldn't be, know a bit about plants from my survival training and know quite a bit about ruins and places like them. I'm also not a pushover in combat either."

Fenris seems to have found a new outfit. Well, the upper half of an outfit at least. He has found himself a white cowboy hat and a plaid shirt with the word TUBBS embroidered on the breast. Everything is tucked into a sturdy looking gun belt with a plethora of pouches attached and the tubby tanuki has a sword and spear crossed over his back.

Fenris seems to have acquired a box of donuts as well and snacks on them happily as he watches agents assemble. Aware that the prim feline is watching, he waves a glazed pastry at her. Hard to say if it is an offer or just a greeting.

Walking into the newsstand, Joannah looks around the room at the people already gathered there. She is in her usual feline form, well, mostly feline, just with a few differences. Her gear consists mainly of a rather minimalist piece of armor, barely covering her more private bits and a rather large gun strapped to her back next to a backpack made of ducttape. She gives a small wave to the gathered people and walks over to the feline, her wings tightly folded against her back and her lower pair of arms tucked inbetween her two breast rows to keep them out of the way. "I got a call that there is a job that requires doing, and I thought it to be a good idea to volunteer myself." she says, looking confidently around the room, although slightly uncertain due to the size of the gathered crowd.

Zophah enters in near the back, wearing her tell-tale lab coat and bikini. Her bag is loaded down with more supplies than last time, and she stands with a air of determination. "Zophah here. I hope that we make it a lot better this time." She adjusts the compound bow at her sholder a bit before standing at the ready.

The last mission wasn't exactly a stellar success, but Phosphorus is always around to try to make the next mission into one. She slips into the crowded newsroom, lingering by the exit while she waits for everything to get itself sorted. No reason to expend energy pushing through the crowd, nope nope.

Drawing in a deep breath, the feline woman regards the gathering with a sense of quiet contempt. Not hostility, per se; there is simply a sense that she would much rather be doing anything else. "All right." she addresses the crowd, in a voice disproportionately loud enough to be intended to gather attention. "Let's get this over with. It was made clear to me that if more than seven agents arrived as candidates for this mission, I should select the seven I thought should make the best team. So, let's see here..." She appears to be utterly ignoring any questions directed at her. Tapping notes into her PDA, she peers at various agents and starts pointing at people. "You and you." she states, pointing at Astara and Fenris. "You two have good track records. Come here." Glancing at Phosphorus, she narrows her eyes a little bit, a hint of recognition in her demeanor. "You too. Even if the last mission was a colossal failure, your knowledge of the facility might be useful." Her discerning gaze falls upon the others as she continues to work to make her decision.

Arris looks around the crowd, seeing the many others who sie has to compete with. "Uh, I think I should go on the mission too. I've seen the inside of the facility as well, and I'm a good shot with my rifle here. And, one more thing..." Sie passes the envelope to the feline woman. "It's for last time. Took me awhile to find all this catnip." A peek inside reveals two palm-sized ziplock bags of the stuff. "Just... I'm sorry the last mission went the way it did, okay?

The Storm Dragon's eyes flick around the circle of faces, rapidly taking them in. There were clearly too many of them. Not all would be sent. That was obvious at a glance. Acetyl could only hope that he was chosen. Certainly, he had the credentials and field experience to justify reporting for the assignment, but these others likely did, as well, or they wouldn't be here. (Or so Acetyl hoped. Then again, from the rumors he'd heard, that might be why the last attempt at this mission failed... ) Still, all he could do was present himself and hope that luck was with him that day. The Storm Dragon was geared up for combat, but he also appeared to be carrying several pieces of technical equipment. Some of the others spoke up right away, but Acetyl simply returned his attention to the feline businesswoman. He figured it was better to wait to be addressed rather than try to get a word in among the others speaking up right as they came in. Without really thinking about it, Acetyl took hold of the pendant around his neck and rubbed at it idly like a worrystone as he stood, waiting.

When the businesswoman's gaze falls upon him, Acetyl replies promptly, his oddly rhythmic voice cool and even in tone. "Ma'am, my name is Acetyl. I've been an agent of Zephyr for a few years now. I am involved in nanomagic research and design. I am also active in xenobiology and xenopsychology, particularly the study of plant-like mutants. I also have extensive combat experience," he notes, gesturing vaguely at his well-equipped form. In addition to the polearm he leans on, a knife and a homing boomerang are holstered on his belt, and he has not one but two types of armor on, though both are light, flexible types. Still, it's clear the Storm Dragon did his best to equip himself for the mission. "I won't waste your time with a full listing of my credentials and field experience; suffice to say that they are both equal to this mission." Acetyl pauses for a moment, as if unsure he should continue, then adds, slowly, "Finally, as the... caretaker... of Xanadu Gardens, I have specific personal interest in the outcome of this mission." A trace of hesitation cracks through the Storm Dragon's otherwise neutral professional demeanor, but for the most part he keeps his cool. Beside him, the odd inorganic mutant simply waits quietly.

Firecracker lands on the ground, standing on her hindlegs and crossing her forelegs in front of her while showing off a cocky grin, demeanor completely different than usual. "Heh, you said we better be ready to fight in a hydroponics lab, right? Well I'm betting you'll need someone that can deal with plants, and I'm betting this'll be helpful at least." She raises a forehoof in front of her, giving off a pink flame that changes colors, getting larger and smaller before she waves her hoof, extinguishing it.

"Bribery isn't going to get you a spot, you know." The coyote smirks. "I've got plenty of experience with locks and doors, and a fair bit of biology and medical knowledge. I'm sure Zephyr's more than familiar with my record on missions. No failures, deaths or severe injuries." Redd pulls his hat off, "If you pick someone else, I'll be fine, and ready if there's a need for backup. Fast enough to get most anywhere in the region in ten to twenty minutes."

Astara nods in response to the feline woman, smiling wider now. "I'm glad to be of service, Miss." She looks around and inspects who else is coming along... and sees basically all familiar faces, nodding to Fenris, Phosphorus, and Redd.

Cerl looks around at all the other applicants, but few looked capable of stealth when sneaking was required. Several even reeked of their lust. Quickly checking that her own scent masking device was properly activated, she states, "I specialize in getting in and getting out unseen. I, too, am skilled with locks of all kinda, and posess considerable xenobiology knowledge. If that will be useful to you, I am here."

Raika simply watches and listens at this point. She's already said all the information that the businesswoman really needs about her; any specifics about those competencies she mentioned -- combat and technical -- can probably be ascertained just by looking at the kind of gear she's packing. It's up to the woman to make the decisions about the team, and if she ends up not being chosen, oh well, she can find other work to do.

Willy grins a little as and looks about the group and then back to the woman. "I truly think I would be helpful for the task. I am very knowledgable when it comes to technology, and computers, and I have been working as a scientist at the Clairmont College studying Nanites." he says with a he gives a smile grin and a swish of his tails as he continues. "I have also been the lead researcher on several projects, including one to improve the sewer system." the Fennec then strides a little with a hand out. "Added to it, I am a trusted person in combat, and I have completed a mission before I believe having to do with this situation a while ago. So yes, I think you should pick me."

Briana-m goes through checking her gear again, making sure everything is in working order. "In addition to what I said before, I have a good handle on dealing people, especially deceiving them, and am quite familiar with the standard operating procedures and rules that must be followed."

Fenris pops his last donut in his mouth and nods at the cat's recognition, just smiling a little as he chews. The tubby tanuki raises a sugar coated finger to the brim of his hat in a lazy salute and folds his arms waiting for the rest of the team to be chosen.

Joannah gets a small grin on her face. "Right, so a resume then? Okay, I have a history of going into the toughest places alone, but I can function well in a team. Versatile and quick on my feet, quick thinking and adaptable." she says with confidence, her large feline tail swishing happily behind her. "I may not be from Zephyr but I can go toe to toe with almost anything from the Wax Museum." She shrugs her shoulders a bit, adjusting the large M4 Carbine that is strapped to her back, revealing the large sword that it was lying on top of. "I have trained quite a few people myself, among who is Yaprap, who has been on a previous mission and I'm a very good crafter, I made almost all of my own requipment and it's to a very high standard. I don't know if that is good enough for this mission, but I think I could be a great asset, not just for my reconnaissance abilities." Joannah nods back to that large M4 which also has a very heavily modified laser scope attached to it.

With the intent to prove herself, Zophah pulls out one of her smaller notebooks and holds it up for the Zephyr woman to see. "I have gathered information on the lab since the last mission, first on which paths through the wilderness will take the least amount of time. I also included some information I've been able to gather from others on the possible layout of the building, based on pre-P-Day buildings of similar use and architecture. Near the end of the notebook is also research on what the entity might consist of and possible powers or traits it might have. Even if I don't go on the mission I suggest you take a look."

Phosphorus gives a slight, tact nod over to Aaron as her name is called, leaning by the exit of the newsroom and watching the others duke it out for a slot. She shoots a nod towards Fenris, too. They did well enough last time.

The woman furrows her brow, looking from agent to agent. "You." A clawed finger points at Acetyl. "You're in." she tells him, before eyeing Firecracker with the same expression one might use when wishing death upon a mosquito. Returning to the task at hand, she repeats the same gesture she used with Acetyl at...Willy. "You're in." she tells him in a flat tone, before considering her remaining options. "You. And you." Finally, Cerl and Raika have been selected. As if reciting a rehearsed speech, she states, "I'd like to thank all of you for expressing interest in this mission, and your presence here today will be documented." A quick picture is taken - let's hear it for comm unit features, even if this one isn't widely available - and she dismisses the rest of the agents. "Now then, let's get on with it."

A quick aside is cast to Arris: "Sorry, honey. I'm trying to cut down."

Firecracker shrugs and says, "Well alright then, good luck and don't screw it up guys and gals! Believe in me who believes in you!" She grins and walks out of the room on her hindlegs, forelegs folded behind her head as she goes.

Arris nods, giving the exec a smile. "Ah, that's alright. I understand, no hard feelings. Maybe I can catch your name next mission? Yeah, good luck in the lab." Sie turns to leave the newsstand, nudging Zophah on hir way out to follow hir. "C'mon, Zophah. Let's go get some drinks over at the Milk Saloon. We'll find out what happens at the lab sooner or later."

"My offer of backup stands, I'll find ya'll if I hear about trouble." Redd nods to those selected. "Phos, Fenris, I know you two are competent, take care of the others, and if you need help, don't be afraid to ask." The coyote sneaks the panda a quick hug. "I expect to hear some good stories later."

One by one, the others make their cases to be chosen. Acetyl does his best to wait calmly. He'd either get included in the mission on his own merits, or not. Impatience could do nothing but hurt his chances by making him look unprofessional, foolish, arrogant... whatever the case, it was self-destructive. So although part of him wants to chew at his lower lip, or lick his lower teeth in anxiety, he holds control of himself. To stop himself from fiddling with his pendant again, he forces himself to keep his free hand at his side. The inorganic mutant nuzzles fondly at Acetyl's hand with its bony muzzle, drawing a small inadvertent smile from the waiting Zephyr agent. He wipes his expression back to cool neutrality quickly, but not before giving the quadrupedal mutant a quick rub atop its skull-like head. Settling himself mentally, Acetyl listens, and waits.

In spite of his attempt to discipline himself by preparing emotionally for failure, the Storm Dragon can't help but let out a small breath of relief when that clawed finger jabs in his direction. Whew! It was bad enough he'd missed the last call for this mission. If he'd failed to qualify this time, he would have been very angry with himself. As it was, he nodded to the feline and moved to join the others who had been chosen, patting his hip softly to call his mutant companion after him. The inorganic creature seems to have a fairly bestial mentality, but also appears to be fairly mild and well behaved. Again it sits beside Acetyl calmly, looking up and around at all the agents with a vacuous expression of vague curiosity.

Astara poses for the photograph with her arms crossed under across her chest, smiling genuinely, but in a way that comes out a little intimadating considering her overall demonic visage. "So, team... I suppose we should start with names and introductions: I'm Astara. Happened to be on the prior mission to this, so I have some idea of what we're getting ourselves into... it isn't nice. Don't know what's changed in the intervening weeks since the least expedition, however."

Cerl calmly checks her rifle, slapping the mag back in but not racking a round before reslinging it over her shoulder as those not selected depart. Glancing over at Astara, she quietly growls, "As I said earlier, I'm Cerl. I'm a specialist in getting in and getting out silently and unseen."

Raika is actually a little surprised that she got selected given that she didn't try to sell herself like the others (perhaps her gear really did speak for itself, or the woman just wanted someone who would listen rather than talk; who knows), and she doesn't do the best job of hiding that surprise. It fades quickly, though, and she nods -- both to the businesswoman and to Firecracker on the whole 'don't screw this up' thing -- before focusing back on the businesswoman and listening for the mission briefing. Or she tries to, anyway. Seems this Astara fellow wants to do introductions. "Raika. I'm a child of the nanite age and have been spending most of my life playing peacekeeper, or something to that effect. I'll be the first to admit I'm probably most comfortable when it comes to combat, but I do hope I'm at least not a burden otherwise."

Willy smiles and bows "I thank you for the oppertunity, and I will do my best to make sure this mission goes off without a hitch" he says as he rises back up, his tails rapidly wagging in happiness for getting the job. As he awaited first orders, the Fennec takes a quick look within his backpack and makes sure all his stuff is in order so that there aren't any suprises as the mission goes. As he pulls his head out of the pack, he hears Astara's request and turns with his hand behind his back. Smiling and trying to look more gentlemanly than cute he smiles and starts to say "I am William Swift, although most people here just call me Willy. As noted I am a bit of a science researcher, which has been my main work over the past few months, but I figured it would be good to go out and explore agian, and help everyone in the process." He smiles "I am also a capable shield if combat breaks out, though I may shift a little if that is the case. This form is fun when being around town, but I probably need something bulkier if stuff becomes heated."

"It wasn't so bad," Fenris says amiably, "Just a bunch of screaming vines. Nothing so bad about that!" The tanuki starts a little as something occurs to him and he grins, tapping his nose and producing a pair of bright orange roll up ear plugs. "Brought these this time," he says, "I'm all set!" He grins and nods at the introductions. "My shirt says Tubbs," he says as an introduction of his own.

Zophah sighs that she didn't get to go, but is determined to give the group its best shot at success. She moves forward to hand Astara her notebook on the biolab, saying "I know you can make use of this, or at least get it to whomever can use it. Good luck." She then joins Arris in hand as they make their way out the door.

Phosphorus notes, "I don't feel we should actually be expecting combat, here. That might be going in with the wrong mindset. I'd recommend keeping your wits about you, rather than having your finger on that trigger." She drums her fingers idly on the outside of her armor, checking to make sure she has her basic kit with her. "We should probably get moving, if we plan to get out of there in any reasonable amount of time."

The woman draws in a deep breath, closing her eyes for a moment as she addresses the remaining agents. "Now that we've got that mess sorted out, I'll make this short and sweet." she states in an even, severe tone. "This is the second attempt at this mission. The first was an unmitigated catastrophe, as some of you already know. Your mission is to inspect the hydroponics lab east of Fairhaven near the hills, and determine what happened to it. Fortunately, the team before you at least got the door open before transforming the area into a raging inferno that cost countless lives." Tap-tap-tap on her PDA, and she continues. "Your task is to investigate what happened in the lab and report back. Bring whatever you can salvage, and for god's sake, determine what the hell made that horrible screaming sound for a solid day after the mission was set ablaze." Tap-tap. "The location has been sent to your comm units. Now, get moving; I don't know what that place is like after dark, and I don't want to." With that, she begins to walk out of the room, tailtip twitching behind her.

Willy thats fine with me

On the ride out, Acetyl feels a little awkward. He scratches at his scruffy, overgrown human-like hair, flicking his muzzle to toss a strand of it out of his face. Now that he's less anxious, having secured a place on the team, his speech flows a little more casually, though still with that strange rain-like rhythmic cadence. The others introduced themselves, so he felt an obligation to do the same. "Well, decided to keep my trap shut back there, but now we're en route, might as well take my turn. My name's Acetyl. I do a lot of things for the big Z, and I guess you already heard me say before why I'm here. I can do a lot of things not so well and a few things very well," he adds with a toothy grin. "Suffice to say I'm ready to try to help in as many ways as I can." He didn't say that he was also hoping to find the answers to some questions of his own regarding Xanadu Gardens and plant-based mutants, but that thought was also in the Storm Dragon's mind as he spoke.

As an afterthought, Acetyl patted the inorganic mutant beside him again and said, "Oh, yeah. This here's Iatro. He likes to follow me around. Thought of asking 'im to stay home, but - " At those words, the iatrogenic golem's head dips sadly, and Acetyl rubs at one of its antler-like horns to soothe it. "See? Just the idea makes 'im sad. He likes to go where I go. And I can't deny he's got his uses. But don't hesitate to give him orders if needed. He knows he's to mind y'all," the Storm Dragon added in a slightly firmer tone, eyes flicking to his companion. The mutant made a soft whistling noise, blown through its nose-hole. This seemed to be an acquiescence, because Acetyl looked back to the rest of the team, nodding a bit in satisfaction. "So what can those of you who were on this ride the first time tell us newbies?"

Astara shivers as she moves, unable to shake the visceral memory of the blood-curdling screams the team encountered last time. She's roused out of her semi-trance by Acetyl speaking, turning her attention to him, nodding along. "I don't know just what we're going to be facing in there, but if the... whole having-your-extremities-incinerated didn't end up killing whatever floral monstrosity is inhabtiing the facility, we're probably going to have a rough time. Every last little bit of help we have, we're going to need."

Drawing upon her illusionary abilities, Cerl fades almost to invisibility until she appears to be no more than a dark shadow moving along the road with the rest of the party. She kept a watchful eye everywhere, though the risk any group of ferals would try ambushing a party this large was remote.

Raika stays quiet, since she's said what she needs to say, though the explanation of Iatro does get her visibly thinking about potential tactical things. She'll learn more by listening than talking, anyway.

Willy smiles as they are journeying out to the site. It had been several months since his last mission outside of the main cities, and he was curious what sort of mess he had come in on. Hearing Acetyl's introduction be nods to her and listens about Iatro, nodding twoards the end. As he listens to the others discuss, he looks to the others in reaction to Astara's comments. "What happened in that last mission to cause for the fire by the way?" he asks.

Fenris taps the brim of his hat in salute, then turns and jogs out of the Zephyr building, fluffy tail bobbing along behind him. For being such a large guy, he moves with surprising speed and grace, even humming a little as he listens to the others. Every now and then he happily murmurs lyrics. "Raaaaaaight iiiintooo the DANGER ZONE!" he sings quietly, watching the abandoned highway as they pass the city limits. "Dunno," he breaks from his singing to answer Willy, "I didn't see the fire til it was all over."

Phosphorus eyes the party and what they're equipped with, then takes a small swig out of a flask. "You know... I'm going to go ahead and slip off to provide sniper cover. Don't mind me, and don't bother checking up after ransacking the place, I'll probably head off by then. Good luck inside." The panda slips off into an alley with surprising speed, off to do who knows what.

Upon arrival at the site indicated on their comm units, the remaining agents come to witness a grim sight. When the woman described the mission as an 'unmitigated catastrophe', it's not hard to tell what she mean. What was once a verdant woodland has been utterly gutted, dead and burnt branches littering the ground. Whatever set this place on fire did an alarmingly thorough job; though there was action taken to create a firebreak, the path to the lab is now conspicously bare and barren. And yet...there already seems to be some sign of greenery pushing through from the sides of the path, and saplings have begun to grow where tall trees once stood. Life finds a way, it seems...though for it to do so in such short order, some scant few weeks after the area was razed? Well...whatever the reason, the door to the lab is still propped slightly open.

Acetyl listens soberly, wincing at the mention of fire. "That's unfortunate. Any idea how hostile the thing was before it caught fire? Some plant mutants are... pretty alien in mentality. But they aren't necessarily malicious to start with, even if they attack you. They've just got their own ideas and don't think the same way we do. The Xanadu Birds in the Garden are a good example of that," the Storm Dragon adds in an almost cheerful tone, though the way his muzzle wrinkles in distaste expresses clearly his dislike of the named mutant 'race'. For its part, Iatro trots along, keeping pace with the group for the most part, but often sniffing at things or moving off to the side for a moment to check out this or that interesting bit of nothing. Acetyl keeps one eye on the trailing golem, but it doesn't wander too far from the group, always remaining within three or four feet.

As they arrive at the mission coordinates, Acetyl visibly flinches at the devastation. Although clearly a hardened sort from his demeanor, the agent looks genuinely upset for a moment, as if the sight of the burned woods hurts him. He quickly blanks his expression, pulling on that cool professional look from earlier, but anyone who'd been looking at him in that moment would see he was dismayed. "Warden's balls, this wasn't a fire, it was a conflagration. An inferno. At least it's starting to come... back..." Acetyl's voice trails off as he looks at that new-grown greenery, expression pulling into the puzzled frown of a scientist who can't account for what he's seeing. "That's odd..." He leans in, peering at the saplings. "This fire. It happened how long ago?"

Astara mutters "Well, at least we don't have to worry about the foliage grabbing and restraining us now..." as she moves towards the door, stopping when she's in front of it. "The thing did grab him - Anderson, his name was - in its vines through this very door before he snapped and just started torching everything with his flamethrower. And we were also admittedly cutting our way through the foliage... which is part of this thing, and that caused it to howl in pain at every little chop." She looks at the door, knocking on it with a fist, checking how sturdy it still is. "It was only a few weeks ago, Acetyl."

Arriving at the scene of devastation, Cerl just looks around impassively. Thankful she was nowhere near this area during the blaze, but focused on the job at hand, she glances at the rest of the group before sliding silent as a shadow towards the door. As she approaches the building she looks it over for windows or alternative points of entry, not trusting such a convenient thing as the main entrance being left slightly ajar.

Raika gives the saplings a brief odd look because yeah that's some remarkably fast regrowth, but... well, it's the nanite age. Not a whole lot is weird to her any more. She'd been prepped for the fact that there was a fire, so even though it's a lot of devastation, she mostly just takes a moment to glance around and assess the damage... and Astara conveniently provides the explanation for how the fire happened. Speaking of Astara, Raika does try to keep pace with her, just in case.

"goodness what a Mess" Willy goes, as he sees the charred forest in front of him. Keeping pace with the rest of the group, he looks about the charred remains, ever curious as to what caused it. The Fennec's ear perks as he hears Acetyl's question and then hears Astara's response "You mean...the place may be one giant plant creature?" he asks a little shocked from the comments.

"Two weeks," Fenris answers Acetyl, "Burned hard and fast. Somebody with a flamethrower and not much sense, like Astara said." The tubby tanuki peers into the dim interior with an amiable smile. "Let's go!" he says, pushing the cracked door a little wider and trotting inside.

The door appears to be sturdy and intact, having been intended to withstand a great deal more than a fire. In fact, the entire facility has been designed with a relatively high level of security in mind; the door must have taken quite a bit of effort to budge. As Fenris wanders inside, he finds himself within the same vestibule as before, with a pair of X-ray scanners and a readout marking the obvious path into the hallway beyond. Without electricity, the place is barely lit at all; if anything, the foliage that winds along the walls appears to be helping with the situation, with some bioluminescent plant life providing subtle illumination.

"Impossible," the Storm Dragon flatly grunts, then corrects himself with a sardonic chuckle. "Well. Clearly not, since it's here. What I mean is that this species should have taken much longer than two weeks to grow to this size. Hell, it should be little more than a sprout right now," Acetyl continued, indicating one of the saplings with a flick of his free hand. "This is exactly what I was hoping to find, but it still blows me away. Nanites usually ignore living plants. I only know of one other place that exhibits this kind of anomalous growth," he continued, examining the regrowth with open fascination, though being careful not to touch any of it. "And even then, it doesn't behave like one collective entity. Incredible," the Zephyr xenobiologist sighs in amazement, shaking his head. Ignoring his companion's fixation on the plants, Iatro noses through the now-opened door, following Fenris and Astara. The golem emits a curious hiccup-like sound as it peers around.

Astara shrugs. "It... might be more animal than plant, to be honest. Showed far too much sentience to be /just/ a plant. I suspect this might just be a particular abomination of some plant-like nanite mutation, but I don't think /either/ of our theories have much going for it as far as evidence. At least until we get to the bottom of this." And with that, she wanders in after Fenris, stopping to try and adjust to the dim lighting inside. "Anyone have a flashlight, or -some- source of light? Ideally not an open flame."

Uneasy at the tales the survivors of the previous mission tell about the screaming plants, and also uneasy at what feels like walking into a trap, Cerl keeps her vanish nanomagic running at near total invisibility as she slips into the building behind Tubbs. Unslinging her rifle, she chambers a round as silently as she can, wincing a bit at the noise of the bolt sliding home.

Willy nods as he follows the others in. "Whatever it is, it seems to want to help thoes who want to explore this place...whatever that may mean..." the Fennec says as he slowly walks in behind Acetyl and the others. The fox keeps his pace fairly slow, doing his best to keep his wits about him. The Biolumenece just seemed too...conveient for him.

Raika follows in after Astara, squinting a bit in the relative darkness, trying to keep an eye on their surroundings rather than engaging in the ongoing conversation. She's a little wary, keeping her hands at least somewhat on the halberd she brought with her, but that's probably for the best.

Fenris reaches into a pouch and pulls out a pair of glowsticks, cracking them and shaking them up to provide a blue glow and hooking them back on his gun belt. "Only one way to find out," he says happily, trotting forward into the dim facility and scanning for a light switch, or failing that, a fuse box. Or maybe crazed, living vines. That would be an okay alternative.

SLAM! Once Fenris illuminates the area, the reaction is almost instantaneous: some of the vines that were covering the ceiling and walls draw together and drive into the floor in front of him with sledgehammer force! Mercifully, the tanuki manages to dodge out of the way just in time, but the floor actually appears to be slightly dented from the impact, the tile floor cracked where it was struck. There is no immediate follow-up strike, but several vines hover overhead, waiting patiently and hanging loose as if anticipating something.

"The regrowth is weird no matter what. I mean, what could be causing it besides nanite activity? You may well be right that the aggressive, screaming thing might have been a human mutant, though. I've got to find out," he added, speaking more to himself than the others, with an oddly fierce firmness to his tone. Standing upright again, he followed the others inside, moving cautiously, wary of what might pop up. Though on catching sight of the bioluminescent plants, he exclaims over them in sotto voce, half-whispering out of caution. "Wonderful! I wish I felt safe taking a sample," he murmurs wistfully. Iatro sniffs at the plant life with its skeletal-looking nose-hole, then sneezes. Snorting as if displeased, it moves away, leaning against Acetyl's leg a bit. In the dimly lit area, Acetyl's eyes exhibit a low, colorless bioluminescence of their own, the glow weak and flickering as if powered by an inconsistent flow of electricity.

When the vine strikes, Acetyl steps backward in surprise, snapping the polearm into a fighting position instantly. But when no strike follows up on the first, he relaxes a little, though not completely, watching the writhing vines on the ceiling closely. "Shit. They don't seem to like light. Oi, vines! D'you talk? Or are you part of something that talks?" Acetyl knew he sounded ridiculous, but there wasn't much better way to find out if a mutant was verbal than to ask, and he wasn't in the mood to be fancy about it. Iatro leaned more heavily against Acetyl's legs, antlered head held low.

Astara's glowing eyes are at least very distinctive in the dark, but don't much help her much to see without the help of other lighting. As such, it's plainly apparent when her eyes widen at the titanic vine that nearly clobbered Fenris, and she jumps back and bares her claws in a combatative stance. "While I want to reason with this thing, I think we're far beyond that at this point... we need to cut those vines down, before we get turned into paste!"

Cerl snaps her rifle up into a firing position for a moment. When nothing else happens, she steps over to the tanuki and quietly asks him for one of his glowsticks. Stepping back to make sure she is out of reach of those vines, she slings the glowstick hard deeper into the facility and then snaps her rifle back up into a ready stance.

And Raika's wariness pays off when the vines do indeed try to slam into this 'Tubbs' fellow. Shifting her halberd into a more ready position with one hand, she tinkers with something in the chestplate of her armor with the other, turning a few things here, hitting a couple switches there, though her fingers stay hovering over another switch, watching the tossed glowstick to see the vines' reactions.

Willy stops and stumbles back a little as the vines fly out from the ceiling and slam the floor. Yipping a little in surprise, Willy digs into his bag, and pulls out a can. He looks at it for a minute before stuffing it back in, perishing the throught of use such, especially after seeing what happened outside. Looking back to the others, he looks to them to see what the plan ahead may be.

"There we go!" Fenris says gleefully as he dances back, "There is one of the things I was looking for!" He waves up into the darkness. "Hello! I still have cookies and tea if you want some!" he says pleasantly, "We'll have to boil some water, though." He hands over one of his glowsticks when asked, then cries out in dismay as it is thrown away. "What was that for?" he asks, a little put out, then he shrugs, adjusts his hat and then marches forward as if nothing had happened. "What are we looking for, now?" he asks, taking his spear from his back and twirling it idly.

Overhead, the vines hang, poised to strike once more. And then...nothing? As Fenris strides forward toward the glowstick, the vines slowly return to their formal position, drawing back up into a resting posture. Regarding why, well, that remains to be seen. As Fenris strides past the X-ray machine and into the hallway, he'll spot three doors: one is at the end of the hallway and offers no clue as to its purpose. One is nearby to the left, and the large window that composes much of the wall separating it from the hallway offers some insight into its purpose: it leads to a row of computers, all entirely bereft of any indication of power. Further forward, a door to the right with a similarly windowed wall suggests a nursery of sorts, with row after row of plant life that seems to be conspicuously healthy despite the absence of any obvious source of light or water.

Acetyl shakes his head firmly. "If it were too late, they'd be hitting us again. So far it's only gone for the glowstick. I think it just didn't like the sudden light. I strongly suggest not answering violence with violence until we have no other choice," the Storm Dragon cautions. Despite his words, the draconic mutant's eyes are wide and wary, and his own claws have slid free of their sheaths. Though unlike a true mammal he isn't bristling, due to being covered in furry scales rather than true fur, he looks ready to burst into violence himself at the slightest provocation. "'No other choice' may well happen in about three seconds, but until then... "

The Storm Dragon's voice catches in his throat as he holds his breath in anxiety, watching Fenris stride toward the glowstick beneath the writhing vines. Their poised expectancy reminds him of the Xanadu Birds he'd mentioned earlier, and he tenses, waiting for the strike that would surely come if it were one of said mutants. But it isn't. And nothing happens. Acetyl heaves an audible sign of relief. Moving to stand under the place where the vines drew up, Acetyl squints upward, trying to spot them. "Well. That's a good sign. What's down there, Fenris?" He calls to the tanuki without looking, focused on staring up in the direction of the withdrawn vines for now. Iatro sneezes again. A shudder runs over its bony frame. It doesn't seem to like this place much.

Astara is absolutely gobsmacked at Fenris' reaction, even after having been on many a mission with him. After she picks her jaw up off of the floor (figuratively, of course), she slithers on after him, laser pistol in hand now. "Does anyone happen to have electric nanomagic? Might be able to power those computers in there if we do - without turning on power to the whole joint, as well, since that might have... some bad reprocussions." She points over to the computer lab down the hallway in indication. "Otherwise, we might want to split up? Some people could go to that nursery over there and collect samples of anything interesting, and the others could go see what's going on with mystery door #3. Me, personally? I want to see what's going on behind that door." And with that, the lamia beelines for that door rather silently: without having any feet to make footsteps, her locomotion is mostly berefit of any sound.

Cerl slings her rifle over her shoulder again to free her paws when it appears no further attacks are forthcoming. She looks through the wall into the computer room, looking for any cabinets, desks, or drawers that might need to be examined for the information her employers are seeking before cautiously trying to open that door.

Raika gives a confused look in the general direction of the thrown glowstick when nothing touches it, but still hits the switch her finger is hovering over anyway before raising that arm toward the ceiling. She starts walking forward to follow Fenris, though doesn't stray too far from the rest of the group (or the largest group if they split, anyway) either. Her hand's still raised as she watches the ceiling, waiting for something...

Willy watches the Tanuki almost lackadailsy walk back through the vines and sees that he's uneffected. "Hmm..." he goes, and slowly follows after. Reaching the next room, he hears the comments about powering the computers and splitting up. "I will have to look into Nanomagic myself sometime, but if someone can do the powering, I am probably at my best working in the computer room. I dunno about splitting up though...at least unless there is some sort of trust we have with the plant I do not know about..."

Fenris shrugs and saunters up to the apparent nursery. He hooks his spear back in its holster and smiles around at the others. "Sounds like a plan," he says, though what plan he means is an utter mystery. He turns and knocks gently on the nursery door. "Tanuki coming in," he says, like a nurse at a hospital before trying the door to go inside.

Whether or not the vine strike was an isolated incident, no additional attacks have yet occurred. Cerl will discover that the computers each have their own individual desk upon which their monitors are placed; each one appears to have been a workstation of some kind, although more information will be difficult to discern without actually entering the room due to the low-light conditions. In stark contrast, the nursery has become overgrown, with the plant life having long since surpassed the point where it should have been pruned. When Fenris knocks, he'll find that the door swings open to a very small degree; as it turns out, the door isn't locked. Considering the security this place had when it was operational, there likely wasn't much need for locks once you were inside.

The Storm Dragon looks thoughtful for a moment. "I can generate a stable electric field, and a more powerful but brief electric surge..." But then he frowns, shaking his head. "The surge is more likely to overload the computers than do anything useful, and even if the field is strong enough to power the machines, how to direct it?" He shrugs a bit dejectedly. "For what it's worth, our, ah, host seems not to be bothered by our presence for the moment. I'm sure we'll find out the instant that changes," the Zephyr agent adds in a sardonic tone. Using his polearm like a walking stick once more, he and Iatro proceed into the next room. The nursery catches Acetyl's attention first, and he peers into it like a child looking through the front glass of a candy shop. "Now that's what I'm talking about." As Fenris tries to open the door, Acetyl moves to stand beside him, intending to join him in exploring the nursery.

Following Fenris in, Acetyl goggles openly at the plant life. "No light. No water. Yet they're thriving. They've eaten the whole damn room." His tone is almost that of a proud father discussing the accomplishments of a child. Quickly he moves to the nearest specimen, examining it closely but with great caution. He slings off his backpack and begins to dig through it, removing a pair of gloves, which he pulls on, and a sample-taking kit full of vials, tweezers, and similar tools. Although excited, the Storm Dragon forces himself to take his time and be both careful and thorough. He must collect these samples, as many as he can get. He needs some for his own research, and his superiors at Zephyr will want their own as well. But he can't afford to contaminate them, or carelessly come into any more contact with the plants than necessary. Acetyl is all too aware of being surrounded by a familiar-seeming yet unknown thing.

Astara moves right up to the mystery door, looking it up and down as she stands there. Not seeing anything distinguishable on the unremarkable metal door, she remarks "Well, here goes nothing..." and sticks her hand out to grab hold of the door handle, seeing if it'll budge one way or another... with her primary hand still on the pistol. Just in case.

Cerl pushes open the door to the computer room and starts looking through the workstations, seeking any notes or other official documents regarding the workings of this lab, it's environs, or details into what research projects were being undertaken.

Raika ends up going with Astara now that the groups have split because in retrospect evenly sized groups is probably the safest, and, well. Buddy system, right? She does lower her arm, though it's not quite hanging casually at her side either. Following after Astara, she lets the lamia open the door, though she's still resting her halberd against her shoulder and has one hand free for something...

Willy shrugs and sighs as they start splitting up anyway, and follows his groupmate into the computer room. Looking about, he tries to find if there is some sort of power switch or generator in the room, or possibly a memory stick or hard drive that may be easy to pick up in the off chance of having useful data for later.

Fenris is not nearly so cautious as his companions and wanders happily around the room full of plants that could be any combination of poisonous, sentient, ambulatory and carnivorous. "What was it that the Z wanted?" he asks as he wanders the room, peering at the various plants, "All I remember was someone asking for catnip." The tubby tanuki meanders around the room, eyes out for anything of particular interest. Books, seeds, fruit, prepackaged snack foods. That sort of thing.

Willy and Cerl will soon discover the same thing as Fenris and Acetyl: bodies. Corpses, to be exact. There are several corpses on the floor in the nursery, and only two in the computer center; one of the ones in the computer center is sitting at a far desk not visible from the hallway, and one of them is sprawled out on the floor, arms outstretched as if reaching for the door. The corpses in the nursery are laid out in assorted states of disarray, with the foliage having grown through some of the skeletons. And all of them truly are skeletal; even a casual observer can tell that they've been dead for some time. Acetyl will discover an assortment of different plant types present in the nursery, some likely medicinal in purpose, some merely interesting for an assortment of scientific purposes. Willy, on the other hand, will soon realize that these computers are equipped to operate with an unusual power source in case of emergency: does anyone have a mako battery handy? As for Astara and Raika, they'll find a small room bereft of anything but a heavy metal door set into the /floor/, of all things, and a computerized panel (with, of course, no power). The room is otherwise featureless, clearly set up as an access point.

"Whatever we can get our hands on, to tell the truth. But mostly, information about what was being worked on here, and if at all possible, samples of the work itself. And what the work has become since being abandoned." Acetyl lifts a specimen vial with a snip of newly-collected plant in it and waggles the vial significantly before capping it and replacing it in its container. "They're getting the information right now," Acetyl says, meaning Cerl and Willy. "We're in specimen ground zero." Something in Acetyl's tone is almost smug, although it's probably a more general sense of satisfaction. For its part, Iatro joins Fenris in wandering the room, seeming a bit more cheerful now. Its weird tail wags idly as it follows the tanuki, sniffing at everything at its head level. Appropriately enough for a being that appears to be made out of bones and random medical paraphernalia, Iatro doesn't seem perturbed by the bodies, merely snuffling over them the same way it does the plants. For his part, Acetyl spends extra time examining the plants growing out of the bodies. "Well, this explains a lot. Gruesome, but effective." Again, that weirdly proud tone comes through in the draconic mutant's voice. "Lots of water and nutrients in a human body. Nanites must be providing the actual metabolic energy, in the absence of sunlight. Unless..." Murmuring ideas and speculations to himself, Acetyl works the room. "What was that about catnip?" Frowning to himself, Acetyl looks around for anything that might answer to that description, though not expecting to find it in this menagerie of exotics.

Astara peers inside and lets out a sigh of relief that Raika and herself didn't have to fight off any angry vines, or who-knows-what. Untensing, she looks to Raika and nods, then goes into the room, looking down at the door inquisitively. She trepidly stands over it... not that it'll budge, likely, and with that revelation she moves to the computer display, wiping the dust off of it and squinting. "Hmm... I don't think we're going to be able to get past here without finding a power source. This door REALLY doesn't seem to be the type that we're going to be able to brute-force our way through."

Cerl ignores the dead computers, she has little training with such devices and no way to power them anyway. Cerl looks the skeletons over to see if there is anything of interest on the floor or surfaces near them, then goes back to searching through workstation drawers and desktops for any documentation or other clues to the workings of the lab.

Raika follows closely after Astara, glancing around the room in case it's trapped or something. Once over at the computer display, she too squints at it, looking around it to see if it's connected to (or once was connected to) some source they can track (and where that connection leads to if anywhere), if it has some sort of backup power (and what form that would be in), and so on. Anything to find out what sort of powering they'd need.

Willy goes "ech" he says as he looks at the corpses. "I'm hoping that the reason they are there has to do with P-Day and not after..." he says, before inspecting the computers some more. "oh whats this?" he says, as he sees the output point for a Mako Battery and realizes what could work. "Well thats interesting..." he says, and digs into his backpack. Fishing out one of his Mako batteries, he cleans up the output point and locks it into place, before looking for the power point to turn it on.

Fenris gently prods a skeleton or two with a furry foot. "Plant food," he says thoughtfully, "I guess there are worse ways to end up." He thinks again, "Unless the plant ate them alive. That sounds kind of horrible." The burly tanuki turns slowly in place, a little bored now that it is science time. He reaches into a pouch and produces a crinkling bag of off brand sandwich cookies and tears them open with his chubby paws. "Cookie?" he offers Acetyl's little golem thing.

The computerized readout display in the room at the far end of the hallway is on a podium, nice and easy to read. Or at least it would be, if it was actually saying anything; it has no power, though it does look like it has connections for that purpose. As Astara has indicated, the door set into the floor looks very heavy and difficult to move without a great deal of force. Acetyl will find that there is a small (compared to the excess of other plants) source of catnip among the vegetation in the nursery. He'll also notice a vine snaking its way up his right leg - not constricting, but definitely moving. Cerl will discover that each skeleton has a nametag - the one on the floor was David, the one at the desk was Dana - and will have a much easier time doing so because of Willy's booting up of one of the computer systems! Windows 7 begins to boot up on the machine, which merrily hums to life now that it has a (temporary) power source. The battery's readout? 95%. Apparently, this thing doesn't leech /too/ much power.