The disconnection of the Warehouse zipline had more consequences than anyone realizes, yet. When it fell, it knocked several Artifacts off of the shelves. Some are relatively benign; others, not so much.
One of them would be benign, if it hadn't fallen through an air vent and broken open on some delicate machinery.
Deep in the bowels of the Warehouse, gears jam, groan, and grind to a halt. The energies the machine was meant to keep in check begin to build up, slowly at first, but with increasing speed and intensity. If they reach critical mass, the consequences will be... less than pleasant.
Meanwhile, on the main Warehouse floor, a wooden door propped up against a column in Toronto sector--a door labeled "Fixture #768898D, 'MILLIWAYS' DOOR"--has been jostled open.
One of them would be benign, if it hadn't fallen through an air vent and broken open on some delicate machinery.
Deep in the bowels of the Warehouse, gears jam, groan, and grind to a halt. The energies the machine was meant to keep in check begin to build up, slowly at first, but with increasing speed and intensity. If they reach critical mass, the consequences will be... less than pleasant.
Meanwhile, on the main Warehouse floor, a wooden door propped up against a column in Toronto sector--a door labeled "Fixture #768898D, 'MILLIWAYS' DOOR"--has been jostled open.
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Jul. 7th, 2010 07:11 pmLeena's Bed and Breakfast
Unnamed Unincorporated Settlement
South Dakota
It's a beautiful morning in Unnamed Unincorporated Settlement, and Leena and Myka are having tea and conversation. "I know you're feeling lost," Leena says sympathetically.
"What?" Myka asks, a bit confused.
"Artie's past, MacPherson, it can be a bit disorienting, I know."
"I feel pretty clear, actually. Things are the way they are, don't fight it, just go with it. Whenever I don't, I always end up back in the same place, not a good one." The two women share a smile. "Thank you for the tea."
(OOC: dialogue taken from Duped: Warehouse 13)
Unnamed Unincorporated Settlement
South Dakota
It's a beautiful morning in Unnamed Unincorporated Settlement, and Leena and Myka are having tea and conversation. "I know you're feeling lost," Leena says sympathetically.
"What?" Myka asks, a bit confused.
"Artie's past, MacPherson, it can be a bit disorienting, I know."
"I feel pretty clear, actually. Things are the way they are, don't fight it, just go with it. Whenever I don't, I always end up back in the same place, not a good one." The two women share a smile. "Thank you for the tea."
(OOC: dialogue taken from Duped: Warehouse 13)