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The Return Journey ([personal profile] returnjourney) wrote in [community profile] returnjourneylogs2022-04-01 10:01 pm

SIMULATION: ANOTHER BORDER



SIMULATION: ANOTHER BORDER


"I felt in that moment as if it were all a dream—the training, my former life, the world I had left behind. None of that mattered anymore. Only this place mattered, only this moment, and not because the psychologist had hypnotized me. In the grip of that powerful emotion, I stared out toward the coast, through the jagged narrow spaces between the trees. There, a greater darkness gathered, the confluence of the night, the clouds, and the sea. Somewhere beyond, another border."
― Jeff VanderMeer, Annihilation

Introduction

April 1st – April 7th, 2022

Welcome to the event log for the "Another Border" simulation.

Twenty years ago, a strange phenomena overtook an undisclosed area of Florida coastline. It manifested as a metaphysical border, visible only as a shimmering halo. Animals, humans, vehicles, radio signals, internet, waves — anything that crosses the border is lost. As far as anyone knows, nothing has ever returned, but year by year, the border creeps forward, engulfing more and more of the land. It could be decades before it reaches the nearest city, but considering it has eluded all understanding thus far, it feels like time is running tight.

Every few years, the government sends new recon parties into "Area X", hoping this team will find the source of the phenomena, return, or simply establish communication from within. And it's time to send in another crew.

If you have any questions about the event, please ask here. You can familiarize yourself with simulation basics on our events page.



1. Entering Area X

Security is tight. There are military checkpoints, final psychological and physical exams, gear to be inventoried and mounted. The plastic sheeting and polished steel, and the air smells of gasoline from the generators and the faintest whiff of rubbing alcohol. Sterile. A world away from the untamed wilds ahead of them.

There's a cold finality to it all: it is very likely that none of these explorers will come back. Is there a glimmer of hope that they will this time, or is it all just rote, we go because we must, because we've been ordered to, because the idea that something more will make the difference? It's hard to say. Someone passes around beers. Some prattle. Some just sit with their thoughts. We all prepare in different ways. Does any of it change the first steps through the shimmering halo of Area X?

Or perhaps you've evaded security entirely — the borders of Area X are ever-growing, and ever harder to police. There is very little beyond common sense preventing people from wading through swamps, boating out just past the coastline, or simply creeping through the vast miles of forest under cover of darkness.


2. Strange Discoveries

The world is full of strange and wonderful things, especially so in a place where the basic building blocks of life intermingle freely and without judgement.

In this way, the strange can become familiar. Millennia ago, before civilization and industry and the written word, a human could wander the forest in the purest state of nature, no different from other animals. That can be true here, too. People have come here in flak jackets and rip-stop and nylon, and the world around them asks them to consider a life without, a world where saplings sprout from deer skulls and you can come home. The roofs of the buildings in an ancient town have collapsed, as nothing here needs a roof over its head. One can press their palms into the earth and feel sustenance without a single morsel passing their lips. You can belong here.

And in another way, the wonderful can become terrifying. Maybe it's the way plants grow into facsimiles of human forms with boughed arms, and if you dare to touch them, they reach to touch you. Maybe it's finding the corpses of past explorers subsumed in fungal growth, human arms wrapped around mushroom and mushroom sprouting from skin. Maybe it's some animal, an alligator possessing human eyes and fingers, birds capable of speech, a manatee that splits open to reveal human organs.

What cannot come along is your damage. It doesn't — shouldn't — matter here, but humans are often too sentimental to let it go. That may be the strangest and most wonderful challenge at all.


3. Annihilation
"That which dies shall still know life in death for all that decays is not forgotten and reanimated it shall walk the world in the bliss of not-knowing. And then there shall be a fire that knows the naming of you, and in the presence of the strangling fruit, its dark flame shall acquire every part of you that remains."
― Jeff VanderMeer, Annihilation
There are countless ways to die in Area X. Even if you evade the refracted wildlife, avoid merging with the flora, or survive encounters with other explorers, you fragment with every step. What's left of you when you're broken down into the base parts of yourself? What can you let go?

It's a truth you'll have to confront, or lose your sense of self to the world around you, yet another explorer swallowed by the wilds beyond the shimmering barrier.


4. Escape

There is no peaceful waking up. Post-death or post-change, awakening is a weightlessness shattered by a hard and sudden connection with the ground.

You wake in your bed or your bunk and, in that first instant, everything is as real as if you're still there. And then, at your own pace, there's a coming down to earth: this is you, these are your memories, and they're different from the ones that have flooded your mind for the past few days. It was real, if only in a dream.

The ship is quiet. The light are dimmed, swelling to life only when someone passes through the area and settling back into darkness on their heels. Many are still asleep in their beds. Their eyes twitch beneath their eyelids, and they move occasionally, shivering, mumbling. They will wake for nothing, not until they've completed their task, as you have.


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[personal profile] smugreport 2022-04-06 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Rhys gives her an incredulous look, but it's tinged with desperation as he grits his teeth through the wires bite. ]

Seriously...? I'm uh, I'd be happy to tell you all about it, but can we deal with the wire trap blood loss first?
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goty: joke. happy. (and saying the name)

[personal profile] goty 2022-04-09 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
[Her knife is never more than a gesture away, a flick of the wrist, and the familiar metal shines under her palm.]

Why don't you answer first?
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[personal profile] smugreport 2022-04-09 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
[ Rhys doesn't miss the glint of it, his eyes flicking quickly back and forth between the knife and her face. ]

You drive a pretty hard bargain ha ha ha. I- [ he gives a quick couple of nods ] Okay, no problem, I'll tell you just...

[ He raises his organic hand, palm out to show at least he's unarmed. At her mercy so long as she'll show him some in kind. (Lets be real, she doesn't look like someone he'd stand much of a chance against physically. He says a little prayer.) ]

It got taken as collateral. Permanent collateral. Turns out some guys out there really, really mean it when they tell you to pay what you owe them on time.
goty: confus. angry. (i cannot explain)

[personal profile] goty 2022-04-10 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
Loan sharks?

[She read a book about that once, saw a movie, maybe. Her memories have been so scattered, since she crossed the border into this place. Nothing has made sense.]

[But the knife in her hand means power. She understands that much.]


Why are you here?
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[personal profile] smugreport 2022-04-10 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
Well it sounds stupid now, but I thought, statistically, that I'd have a better shot surviving in here then I did out there with them breathing down my neck.

[ He lets out a laugh, but it's devoid of anything resembling real humor. ]

And if I did- do survive, the payout is so good that I can make all those problems go away. You can help me with that, right? Surviving this?

[ He glances down to his caught leg, then back to her. ]

It could all be worth your while too.
goty: angry. sad. weapon. (i need you more)

[personal profile] goty 2022-04-11 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
You're... [Even she isn't far gone enough to call someone stupid to their face. She doesn't have an answer, but that ambiguity feels like the point.]

[In one swift motion, she cuts him free. The knife is quickly wiped clean on her jeans; she makes no other move to help him.]

You're real. A fake thing couldn't come up with that story.
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[personal profile] smugreport 2022-04-19 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
Are there a lot of not-real people around here?

[ Stupid question. Retry! ]

L-listen, I am like, really, really bleeding here. Please just cut me loose, we can figure out whatever you want after I'm patched up.