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Entry tags:
- ! arena 11,
- aang,
- albert heinrich,
- bucky barnes (mcu),
- cassandra marko,
- clara murphy,
- commander shepard,
- harley quinn,
- jet link,
- molotov cocktease,
- sigma klim,
- the grand highblood,
- the signless,
- ✘ alex murphy,
- ✘ astrid hofferson,
- ✘ brainiac 5,
- ✘ bruce banner,
- ✘ bucky barnes (616),
- ✘ carlos the scientist,
- ✘ clementine,
- ✘ dave strider,
- ✘ dennett norton,
- ✘ donatello,
- ✘ edward nygma,
- ✘ elsa,
- ✘ eridan ampora,
- ✘ hiccup,
- ✘ homura akemi,
- ✘ joel,
- ✘ justin hammer,
- ✘ kankri vantas,
- ✘ kurloz makara,
- ✘ mindy macready,
- ✘ nasir,
- ✘ natasha romanoff,
- ✘ peggy carter,
- ✘ pruna,
- ✘ rocket raccoon,
- ✘ ruffnut thorston,
- ✘ skye,
- ✘ sollux captor,
- ✘ steve rogers,
- ✘ tess,
- ✘ tony stark
ARENA 11-PaneMall
It’s pre-dawn when the Tributes are roused from their beds and sent to their tubes. Those who’d been imprisoned for the past few weeks had their heads covered before transport to the staging area, and there’s an air of confusion surrounding just about everything that’s happening until the stylists and managers arrive on the scene and try to calm everyone down. The reunions may be happy, but they're sadly very temporary.
The first clue that something strange is happening comes from their clothing: figure skating costumes with bright colors and sequins and ice skates strapped to their feet. Some may even find it difficult to stand with the blades on their feet, but as they're placed into the arena, all becomes clear. The mall skating rink seems quiet and quaint, especially after weeks of uncertainty and stress. Too bad the peace and quiet can’t last.
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18...
Above the ice rink (which houses all 100+ Tributes) there are floors with shops looking over them. Large, bright fluorescent lights dot the multi-storied ceiling and create a warm, nostalgic glow to the place. Benign music is piped in from various hidden speakers to compliment the intended mood of fun and commerce.
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15…
The countdown continues and the Tributes, some of whom haven’t seen each other in weeks, stare at one another helplessly. That is, until one of them boldly decides to speak.
"We're expected to fight here today," Steve's voice suddenly cuts through the tension in the room. It commands attention without demanding it, a conviction of truth in his tone.
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12...
"To turn on each other through fear and self preservation. And we could give them what they want. A bloodbath," here he pauses longer, lets the reality of his statements sink in. Let people realize what he's saying, that this is a choice.
"Or we can choose not to fight. To instead work together," an option so many seem not to even realize they have. "No one here has to die by our hands today," he knows his speaking won't be without consequence, but he does want to believe he'll be the only one to pay for this.
"This is a risk. One many of you are hesitant to trust, let alone take. But everything we do here is a risk to ourselves and those around us," nothing in the arena comes without putting your life on the line.
"I, for one, am willing to take this risk, to choose not to fight," Steve looks around the room, making eye contact with a few people as he does. He's not telling anyone what to do, this is for them to decides for themselves; their freedom of choice.
But he's got faith in the his fellow tributes. "And I've got a feeling I'm not alone.”
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2
1…
After the countdown ends, there’s a moment of utter still and silence. Then...
BOOOOOOOOOOOM
The room seems to erupt with noise and concussive force. The explosions are so violent that the muzak is paused in its tracks and shakes some of the Tributes off of their pedestals, and after the ice fog and smoke clears, it becomes apparent that fifteen of the Tribute pedestals and exploded there on the ice rink. Fifteen corpses lie mangled on the bloody ice: Deanna Winchester, Danny Fenton, Fili, Kili, Kain Highwind, Perry Kelvin, Julian Bashir, Clint Barton, Karkat Vantas, Sirius Black, Rahm Kota, Cinderella, Bunnymund, Robin, Rock Lee, and Rokk Krin.
The center of the ice rink remains completely intact and stocked with a few dozen keys of varying shapes and sizes. This is the Cornucopia and the Gamemakers are compelling the Tributes to skate for it.
The gong rings out, and the countdown's voice announces “The Arena is now open.” The Games have begun.
The first clue that something strange is happening comes from their clothing: figure skating costumes with bright colors and sequins and ice skates strapped to their feet. Some may even find it difficult to stand with the blades on their feet, but as they're placed into the arena, all becomes clear. The mall skating rink seems quiet and quaint, especially after weeks of uncertainty and stress. Too bad the peace and quiet can’t last.
19
18...
Above the ice rink (which houses all 100+ Tributes) there are floors with shops looking over them. Large, bright fluorescent lights dot the multi-storied ceiling and create a warm, nostalgic glow to the place. Benign music is piped in from various hidden speakers to compliment the intended mood of fun and commerce.
16
15…
The countdown continues and the Tributes, some of whom haven’t seen each other in weeks, stare at one another helplessly. That is, until one of them boldly decides to speak.
"We're expected to fight here today," Steve's voice suddenly cuts through the tension in the room. It commands attention without demanding it, a conviction of truth in his tone.
13
12...
"To turn on each other through fear and self preservation. And we could give them what they want. A bloodbath," here he pauses longer, lets the reality of his statements sink in. Let people realize what he's saying, that this is a choice.
"Or we can choose not to fight. To instead work together," an option so many seem not to even realize they have. "No one here has to die by our hands today," he knows his speaking won't be without consequence, but he does want to believe he'll be the only one to pay for this.
"This is a risk. One many of you are hesitant to trust, let alone take. But everything we do here is a risk to ourselves and those around us," nothing in the arena comes without putting your life on the line.
"I, for one, am willing to take this risk, to choose not to fight," Steve looks around the room, making eye contact with a few people as he does. He's not telling anyone what to do, this is for them to decides for themselves; their freedom of choice.
But he's got faith in the his fellow tributes. "And I've got a feeling I'm not alone.”
2
1…
After the countdown ends, there’s a moment of utter still and silence. Then...
The room seems to erupt with noise and concussive force. The explosions are so violent that the muzak is paused in its tracks and shakes some of the Tributes off of their pedestals, and after the ice fog and smoke clears, it becomes apparent that fifteen of the Tribute pedestals and exploded there on the ice rink. Fifteen corpses lie mangled on the bloody ice: Deanna Winchester, Danny Fenton, Fili, Kili, Kain Highwind, Perry Kelvin, Julian Bashir, Clint Barton, Karkat Vantas, Sirius Black, Rahm Kota, Cinderella, Bunnymund, Robin, Rock Lee, and Rokk Krin.
The center of the ice rink remains completely intact and stocked with a few dozen keys of varying shapes and sizes. This is the Cornucopia and the Gamemakers are compelling the Tributes to skate for it.
The gong rings out, and the countdown's voice announces “The Arena is now open.” The Games have begun.
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Bruce relaxes. He had expected that answer, but he had needed to ask anyway. He's not used to being able to depend on anyone other than himself.
"First thing we probably should do is grab clothes and see if we can find any supplies. It's a mall, so maybe there's a camping store or a pharmacy."
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"If you think these people are nice enough to offer up a pharmacy, then you're more trusting than your file says." He shakes his head before getting of Bruce's other boot before starting to unlace his own.
"Even if there is, I wouldn't trust any of the labels or dosage requirements. We're here to die for fun and profit, not all last to the end."
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He nods in thanks as Tony gets him out of the last skate, leaning down to grab the potential weapons by the heels and wincing as soon as he touches it. But he has to have an easily accessible weapon, regardless of the pain, because otherwise he really is helpless.
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"That. I would love to see. If only for the registers."
As Bruce hisses when he touches the skate Tony reaches for both skates and puts them out of reach before looking up at Bruce.
"Look, I know no sane person ever wants to hear this. But you're going to have to rely on me to keep you alive, until we can do something about those hands of yours. Because if you pop them and they get infected, you're in trouble because you're the one that knows how to fix that, not me."
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But Bruce scowls at Tony, instinctively moving to clasp his hands and rub his knuckles anxiously before stopping just in time. No need to risk popping his blisters just because he hasn't bothered breaking a nervous habit.
He's right, unfortunately, but Bruce hates the feeling of being dependent on a person. The only thing that makes it bearable is that it's Tony and he trusts Tony to not turn around and stab him in the back. "I could always just tell you how to deal with infections."
But there isn't really any heat to his words, because even if he did tell Tony how to do it, he somehow doubts the man would have the stomach for it if it got gruesome, and the Capitol isn't likely to drop antibiotics in if they need them.
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His face then moving to bland as Bruce offers to verbally instruct him.
"Uh, going to pass on that one. Because if I'm going to start, i'm going to want to know it all and well, being the doctor is your job, not mine."
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Bruce stands up, curling his socked feet into the ground before glancing back at the ice rink, littered with blood and people clinging to each other. "We should go. I'm guessing things don't usually go so well at the Cornucopia." The only blood he has seen spilled today has been from the people who were killed by the Capitol. He hasn't seen any fights on the ice.
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He shrugs as he yanks his boots off and stands himself picking up his boots and tying the laces together, he does it without thinking as it's a remnant of his childhood that's somehow stuck with him. 'When you're done with skating, tie your laces together so you don't lose them.' Then he simply put the knotted laces onto his shoulder, leaving one boot on either side of his body. Before looking over at the cornucopia.
"Depends on your perspective. So far there's still far too many of us alive for the capital to be happy. But, I'm sure there's a whole lot of grateful kids on that ice happy they still have a pulse." He pauses in thought for a second.
"I know there's some that really enjoy the kill, they could be gunning it for Rocket Pop after his warm and fuzzy speech." He turns away from the ice and starts walking to find somewhere that could have electronics. Seemingly like he's largely apathetic to any potential danger Steve could be in.
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Bruce doesn't immediately turn to follow Tony. He stares at the ice, working his jaw. His instinct is to try to help Steve, but what can he do besides get in the way? His arms are destroyed and he's only a passable skater. "We would get in the way if we tried helping him on the rink."
They both have hand-to-hand experience, but not on ice, and not when they are still hurt from Peacekeepers.
Gathering supplies and trying to see what they could jerry-rig would be the most practical way to help him... assuming he gets off the ice alive.
He turns away from the ice and goes after Tony. "He had a brand. We need to see what we can find to clean it up and wrap it, even if we're just depending on soap, water, and cut up clothes." That's good, because that's what they'll need for his arms, too. Bruce isn't so easily dismissive of Steve's health.
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Tony just keeps walking still sounding disinterested. After all, if Steve wasn't prepared to take those in the arena with sadistic streaks after a speech like that, well he'll just have to be tagged out and watch everyone he knows die around him. At least he'll be awake for it this time.
And then Bruce mentioned the brand. Apart from being relieved at hearing his voice, Tony didn't actually go to any real effort to look at Steve, he had no idea, he stopped and looked back at Bruce.
"He shouldn't have a brand. You're sure?"
Any attempt to sound like he didn't care kind of don't happen this time.
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Bruce follows Tony, setting his jaw. "He wasn't the only one. A lot of people who weren't originally arrested had brands. I don't know what makes them different from us."
Why did the Peacekeepers give Steve a brand, but not Tony or Bruce?
Or maybe Bruce has a brand on his arm somewhere, but it was covered up by all the other burns. Hell knows he wouldn't be able to tell. They blindfolded him for most of the torture.
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Sure, the guy was too stupid to back down from fights, but then, so was Tony and he wasn't sporting any face mutations, so it can't have been that. Unlike Bruce and Tony he was a trained soldier and an all around good guy, it wouldn't be too surprising if he tried to break out more than one person and needed a whole division of peacekeepers to bring him down. That would have certainly pissed off the Capitol for sure.
There's a large pause in his talking as he thinks about this before looking back at Bruce again.
"Well, the Brands are meant to mean you're a traitor, right?" He didn't wait for any confirmation from Bruce. "Someone who gets called Captain America, isn't going to be all that loyal to Panem. Knowing him and his right to free speech probably told them just that."
Sure he didn't exactly think that was right, but really with this crowd he wouldn't put it past them for doing it for that reason.
"Let's keep moving." And with that he turns and starts eyeballing the shop fronts.