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stresstokens ([personal profile] stresstokens) wrote in [community profile] etrayalogs2024-08-05 12:05 pm

OPERATION: YOUTHFUL DISOBEDIENCE

WHO: Members of the grand curfew-breaking plan!
WHEN: During the Moorecroft event.
WHERE: Various Moorecroft locales.
WHAT: A bunch of youths have gotten together to break curfew in tandem to get to the bottom of the mystery at heart of this place -- but what they find leads to more questions than answers.
NOTES\WARNINGS: Probable violence, death, emotional trauma, cursing. All the fun stuff! I'll be putting the log headers for pre/during/post-curfew breaking logs in the comments, so just hang tight while I do that, though all members are of course more than welcome to post their own logs if that suits their tagging style better.
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[personal profile] equivo 2024-09-20 12:06 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Krouse smiles affably, accepting Riz's definitely mostly a joke with a little you got me, fair enough shrug, like he's not ranking Riz somewhere at the top of the list of people who are inevitably going to find out sooner or later. That's later's problem. He's reasonably good at making things later's problem.

For now's problem, he picks up the empty mug he's been using as an ashtray, pushing his power into the ceramic heft of it, an invisible, undetectable extension of some humming force he has never fully understood. He glances across the room, brushing his power over other, similar mugs, then extends into one of them. The line of connection hums.

One second, he's holding one mug. That same second, he's holding a mug of the same shape and size, but an entirely different colour, and a painted smiling sun on the side. ]


I'm a teleporter.

[ He swaps the mugs again, then sets the original back down. ]

A swap based teleporter. I can move things of about the same heft, switch them with each other. Doesn't matter what the thing is. People, objects, organic, inorganic. I can do some disassembly, if something is composed of different parts, but I do have a Manton limit. Technical term back home meaning my brain has a self-imposed block that stops me from using my power to take off my own arm, which also means I can't do that to anyone else. Not that I want to - that's more a reassurance for passengers that I couldn't accidentally leave your kidneys somewhere if I tried.

[ The vast majority of that is even true. He smiles at Riz, taking another drag off his cigarette, and taps it into the mug. ]

I triggered when my home town got hit with a disaster. I needed to be able to take a trip, so, here I am.

[ After everything he told Riz about how trigger events work, he can guess how his brain will move sooner or later. He prefers to head it off at the pass. It's an explanation that is more or less completely bullshit, but he's told the lie internally enough he can half-believe it himself. ]

Oh. And unlimited use. I don't think I have a power limit except line of sight and eyestrain. All in all, I lucked out.

You see why it's something I was keeping to myself. Back home, mover powers like that? They get you on a team, one way or another, and that wasn't my thing.
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[personal profile] equivo 2024-09-28 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
[ Of course Riz remembers Krouse has a mom. It's a fairly mundane detail, and not easy to lose track of. And of course he's the kind of guy, with his own close relationship to his mother, who'd think to ask.

It still gets him. He'd been all winding up to laugh lightly and nod, keep delving into Riz's enthusiasm for the concept - someone who just instantly gets how teleporting works as a tool - but now he's thrown, for a second. Genuinely, in a way he doesn't expected, affected by a simple show of consideration. ]


Yeah.

[ His smile is quick, unguarded, relieved. ]

Yeah, she's okay. She wasn't even there when it happened.

[ He doesn't say thanks for asking, but it would be kind of unnecessary. It's obvious in how he leans back in the plastic community centre chair, some tension leeched out of his shoulders. ]

It works with binoculars. I did it with a telescope, once, although that's really more of a situational thing. Doesn't work with screens. I think I have to be able to see the actual light reflecting off of something. Don't ask me why.

[ And then it's right back to the powers nitty-gritty, and Krouse is giving away a lot more information than he usually would volunteer. It doesn't feel like talking to a contingent ally, or a potential rival, or the usual combination of both in one person. It kind of feels more like -

More like talking to Jess, back in the day. When she and him were working it all out, patching together a system to understand what they were capable of with her cape nerdom and his ability to rapidly absorb anything he found compelling enough to really focus on.

Jess would like Riz. A lot. He can see it, her leaning forward in her chair, piercings glinting, sinking deep into heated discussions right off the bat. ]


You're right. It's probably past time for me to stop half-assing hiding it. No getting out of the powers gig now, right? [ He pulls on his cigarette, banishing Jess back to the back of his mind, but some wistfulness lingers, the spark of unexpected familiarity not extinguished. ] And you're right about whatever you were going to say about putting someone somewhere they don't want to be.

I used to main a - well, the classes don't matter. But it was a lot of negotiating other players into environmental hazards, putting them into the damage radius of their own allies, assisting my team into more advantageous positions. Same core concept, more or less. And who said video games were a waste of time?

[ He rolls his cigarette between his fingers, lightly, and decides to put one more card on the table. It's already pretty much out there, after his performance last night. ]

I've done it in real life before, too. Nothing too wild. But it's been helpful in some tight spots.
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cw: marijuana use

[personal profile] equivo 2024-10-07 06:14 am (UTC)(link)
[ Compared to most people with powers, Krouse was already overpowered. He wasn't even close to being the strongest member of his team. He had more flexibility than anyone but Jess and Cody, but that was it.

Riz gets how much utility can trump raw firepower, in the right hands. That's one of the reasons Krouse decides that all he's giving the comment about his power scaling balance is a smile and a shrug of agreement. He's not getting into some of the theories he has about why it so happens that he has the limits he does, or why they're less restrictive than most triggers, or how the whole comment about limiting overpowered abilities is closer to being a literal truth than Riz might've put together yet.

He's got another more immediate problem, besides suppressing the intrinsic fuck, no about the idea of his mom ending up with a power. Another thing he's not getting into. She doesn't need powers. She doesn't need to fucking deal with what having a power is like.

Krouse has to figure out an example of the coolest thing he's ever done with his power, and the problem isn't that he lacks examples. For all the shit that came with the lifestyle, there were things he did that were undeniable cool. They were also all pretty much felonies.

Well, Riz, he imagines saying, One time I swapped three cop cars in five seconds with parked cars on the side of a city street using the rear view mirror of a car I stole while it was in motion.

His face is probably showing too much of his struggle to narrow it down. He hopes it's innocuous looking enough to suggest misdemeanours. ]


Well, [ he says, stalling ] it depends on what you mean by cool. There are plenty of definitions.

[ A total nothing of a sentence, but it gives him time to click on something. He smiles wider, dredging up an early memory. ]

I used to know a guy who was a kinetic accelerator. He could charge things up, then let them go. It looked like super strength throwing, but it was more than that. And I'm guessing you're familiar with the whole acceleration times mass equals force equation.

When I switch things, they keep their momentum and direction. So we had some synergy. He'd throw, I'd swap. We used to practice with fruit. Figuring out how our powers worked, you know?

And one day, we decided to scale up. There was this election going on, and this one guy running - total prick. And we weren't doing anything else, one afternoon, so he said hey - let's go out and do some community service.

Mostly just an excuse to throw watermelons at billboards. Punched right through that guy's head a dozen times, up and down main street, three am. I'd throw one watermelon up in the air, he'd charge one he was holding, and I'd switch. It was such a fucking stupid idea. I mean, we could have punched holes in a bunch of innocent businesses if I'd blown the timing. But it was -

[ His eyes have taken on a shine, a ripple of old laughter underpinning the words. Him and Luke, driving up and down a mostly empty city street, Luke blowing weed smoke out of the passenger window while Krouse blew cigarette smoke out on the opposite side, backseat full of watermelons. ]

It was fun.

[ Krouse takes a drag off his cigarette. He tries not to remember Luke's face, his lazy, half-sad smile, his beanie pulled down over the kind of terrible haircut Jess improvised for him with kitchen scissors. ]

I'm not sure that's the coolest thing. But what good are fantastic powers if you don't dick around with them, right?
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[personal profile] equivo 2024-10-27 11:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Riz is letting Krouse off the hook. He doesn't know how big of a metaphorical fish it is he's letting go, but he's still doing it. And he's laughing it off, the quiet, tired laugh of someone who's as bruised at the edges today as Krouse is.

It feels comfortable. Familiar. Like shrugging into an old hoodie to step outside to smoke, worn cotton soft at the wrists. ]


They're overrated. Which I know sounds like a dick thing for a guy with essentially magic powers to say, considering my position of privilege, here, but - seriously. More fun for messing around with than anything else. Party tricks. Or mindfucking.

[ Krouse grins, easy and slender, ashing his cigarette into the mug again. ]

I'd abuse the hell out of Disguise Person. That's pure cheese, man. People underestimate how much havoc you can cause with a little impersonation.

I bet you've thought of that, though. I mean, here - imagine turning up as Aurora one of these days. You could get people to do anything if you posed it as a mission. Half of these idiots would go for it. You know I'm right.