brandnewshoes: (Pensive)
Estelle Bright ([personal profile] brandnewshoes) wrote in [community profile] bravenewworld2015-04-23 11:34 pm

Mission 008 | Video and Action

[video]

Something we saw in that... memory? Vision? I'm not sure what the word is.

[Estelle sighs. The way the gods appeared to them is still a mystery and she's not sure how to explain it. They might never know, exactly, she realizes.]

In the one we saw... the people there had one of those devices Gigas uses to contain Pokemon. They got one of the gods with it, I think, and sealed them inside at the end. I... don't like the idea that something like that could be out there.

[video; locked to the Seekers]

We might wanna start taking notes about what people saw. I think headquarters will wanna know, and... uh, if they can compare it to the things we saw, that might be good, right?

[She's a little unsure about that. Taking extensive notes and compiling reports isn't Estelle's specialty. She usually gets the materials they write reports with. But, there's nothing to retrieve, this time.]

[action, later that day]

[Estelle's taking some time off. The events of the mission are still weighing on her mind and making her worry. At the moment, she's taking a walk through the forest, because getting away from the crowds in Union feels like a good way to do that. And taking a walk...]

[That's an easy way to try to take her mind elsewhere.]

[Adol the Flareon is pacing afterward, keeping an eye on her while she walks. She's lost in thought, which means she might walk into a tree. Or a person.]
sparkofgenius: (Hairflip)

[personal profile] sparkofgenius 2015-05-01 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
We won't fight the gods, Estelle. That's a stupid proposition. It's illogical and gets us nowhere.

If we fight them? We all die.
Edited 2015-05-01 05:03 (UTC)
sparkofgenius: (Pouty)

[personal profile] sparkofgenius 2015-05-01 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
There has to be. But all I know is that they keep slaves. And I'll unmake anyone that tries that with me.

[She is so very, very serious.]

Ultimately it doesn't matter what their home is like. What matters is how they approach us. Because we're not the invaders.