a_relative_hero: (Run)
Joel Weinberg || Houston ([personal profile] a_relative_hero) wrote in [community profile] capeandcowllogs2011-07-09 06:02 am

Fighting fire with...not fire

WHO: [livejournal.com profile] a_relative_hero and OPEN
WHERE: A less nice part of the City
WHEN: Really late Friday Night/Early Saturday Morning
WARNINGS: None predicted
SUMMARY: A building is on fire. People need saving. Time to do some superhero-stuff that doesn't involve punching and blasting and stuff. Houston's pulling people out of danger and could use a little help.
FORMAT: whatever

Houston hadn't seen what happened as he'd been a block away stopping a mugger. But he heard it. And when he showed up on the scene, a bystander filled him in on what was the cause of the current problem. Two cars had smashed into one another on the street, one flipping over and blocking the street. The other went and ended up jumping the curb before slamming into the wall of a building. And to make matters worse, it quickly caught fire...and then that fire moved to the apartment building it crashed into.

Now there's a burning apartment building. While several people made it out on their own, there are others still needing rescue. Houston's rushing in and out of the building, carrying people and pets to safety but he could probably use a hand. Even with his speed he can't be everywhere at once and there are people stuck on the higher floors that could use rescue.
hacktivist: (you ain't gotta flaunt for me)

[personal profile] hacktivist 2011-07-15 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
"Understood." He reaches out to take the little girl off Houston, going intangible again and heading for the door as the girl mumbles uncertainly that it feels tickly to be a ghost.

Once he's passed through the obstacles, he sets her down gently and glances down the hall at the sight of fire creeping in their direction rather quickly. The floor gives a lurch and Ghost calculates to himself that it won't be safe here much longer, leaving her under a table in the hall and floating back into the room. "We are running out of time."
hacktivist: (ghosts in my intimate space)

[personal profile] hacktivist 2011-07-18 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
"And the rest of this building is cleared. Thanks to you." He takes the second child, stepping back through the wall and into the hallway, listening to the structure creak and groan as something gives a sudden crash not far away. Ghost becomes tangible again as he sets the child down, listening for the distant fire engine sirens and thinking their response time is basically just in time, as the floor of the third hallway is promptly introduced with a forceful crash to the second floor hallway, a few feet away from the kids. Ghost tsks under his mask and floats back into the room to help Houston out.
hacktivist: (that's....singular)

[personal profile] hacktivist 2011-07-22 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
"Four minutes, fifty two seconds, approximately." Ghost takes his hand, phasing them both out into the hallway, hearing the supports creak alarmingly; both the kids are crying again as Ghost lets go of Houston.
hacktivist: (they don’t think it be like it is)

[personal profile] hacktivist 2011-07-25 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
Another slow scan of the building so far as he can see it, hearing the wail of the fire engines outside, and although it was a long time ago, he remembers another 'accident' quite vividly as he drifts through the wall/floor to the lower level, shifting phase to invisible as firemen rush in. He slips out through a broken window, becoming visible again and landing, turning to survey the building from outside.

All the possessions, family heirlooms, pictures, books, furniture, some lifetimes of effort and work up in smoke and slag. Meaningless in comparison to the mother's relief for her children, of course, but...

He thinks of Shana, and hates that he still wonders if she died instantly, or if she knew what was happening the moment before the blast.

Then he looks around for Houston, shaking off the cobwebs of memory. Needing a distraction.
hacktivist: (you don't have to be a soldier to fight)

[personal profile] hacktivist 2011-07-31 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Hm." Ghost looks down at him, hunching his shoulders in and evaluating Houston with the tech at his disposal, LEDs dimming a little, "Intact. And in less singed condition than you. You should rest, perhaps."

There's an awkward beat at the thanks, Ghost nodding his head twice, then alighting gently. "That is what your kind does regularly. The dangerous civilian rescue. We aren't so different."
hacktivist: (Reflex saving throw = natural 20)

[personal profile] hacktivist 2011-07-31 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"Your abilities have a fatigue limit? What is their source?" He follows Houston's glance at the fire, "My scans show the building is now unoccupied."

A longer, measured pause, before Ghost fades to invisible--across the street a local news crew has arrived, which might have something to do with Ghost's desire not to show up on TV. He speaks after a second, the tinny mechanical voice still loud and clear. "You work outside conventional law, disguise your identity and act on your own moral code." A moment of silence, then a soft rustle, possibly a shrug, "I have seen the inside of prison walls for the same."
hacktivist: (you ain't gotta flaunt for me)

[personal profile] hacktivist 2011-08-01 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
"Metabolism-based, then." Ghost sounds like he's pondering, "The Porter AI has an interesting array of ability samples."

"...don't be sorry." Ghost becomes visible again standing behind Houston, watching him intensely, then starts to float lazily off down the street away from the cameras and building both. "I thought it was interesting." Whether this concludes their conversation or not isn't exactly clear, but he doesn't seem like he'd object Houston following.
hacktivist: (Come at me bro)

[personal profile] hacktivist 2011-08-01 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"She is an impressive intelligence, yes." Not the first A.I. he's met, of course, not even the first evil, imaginative A.I., but the first one with that kind of power.

"Not incarceration. That was unpleasant." He elaborates gently, opening his hands as if embracing the City, encompassing it, gloved palms upward to the sky, and then looks over his shoulder at Houston. "This place, and our aims - to bring liberation to our brothers and sisters. What drives you?"
hacktivist: (technology loves me back)

[personal profile] hacktivist 2011-08-02 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Ghost doesn't seem bothered, showing a decisive interest in Houston's answer as he orients himself to float backwards and keep his gaze on Houston--passing through a stop-sign, thoughtfully, "Helping by maintaining interpersonal accord without expectation of reward."

He points back at the building, "You could have died in there, but you took that chance for strangers. And you showed no interest in the cameras."
hacktivist: (it is the best idea ever)

[personal profile] hacktivist 2011-08-07 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"What do you expect?"

He stops again for a second, watching Houston expectantly, "What would you do for larger social problems?"
hacktivist: (back in my day we had to draw binary)

[personal profile] hacktivist 2011-08-09 06:11 am (UTC)(link)
"Everyone has a motivating force." He did find himself accepting of a wide range of behaviors, though, and it was probably both a good and bad thing. "At least one. Some have more than one."

Ghost's thin shoulders bob briefly in a shrug. "Global poverty?"
hacktivist: (I'm not always rational)

[personal profile] hacktivist 2011-08-09 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"The motivating force is the return. Money, or a warm feeling. A sense of purpose. A cause." He floated along again in silence, listening to the sigh and looking curiously over.

"A very small group of people have created the problem. I believe a very small group of people can surmount it."

(no subject)

[personal profile] hacktivist - 2011-08-09 22:47 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] hacktivist - 2011-08-10 02:05 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] hacktivist - 2011-08-10 02:41 (UTC) - Expand