Bucky Barnes (The Winter Soldier) (
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I'm gonna shake up the system
Who: Bucky, Steve, Fortuna, and Diarmuid.
Where: The building across from the welcome center and into the underground tunnels
When: January 9th, in the dark hours of the morning
Summary: It's time for a rescue mission.
Warnings: ???
After Zeloph sent him and Steve the map of the underground tunnels, Bucky had been reminded of the predicament the priestess had been in while he'd been sitting around feeling sorry for himself. He cursed internally over the lack of focus and almost immediately began to plan on how he would help the priestess, going over all the information he'd acquired in the past few months that would help. It was easy enough to figure out the other two key holders the mysterious figure was referring to with a little process of elimination, and he'd visited Fortuna and Diarmuid before the day was over, discussing plans with them and what they might expect.
When he returned and asked Steve to accompany them, they'd had an argument about the kid's presence, but Bucky had placated him by saying he'd already tried to suggest Diarmuid stay home, and that the boy had been adamant in joining them. It didn't make Steve happy about it, but it was enough to let them move on and start to prepare.
He had several weapons now, even if it wasn't nearly as close to his old arsenal in size, and that reassured him somewhat. A pistol he'd save for emergencies, several knives, and something else he'd acquired in case Burnie got involved. He'd stick with hand-to-hand and the knives if he could, as much as he wanted to use the gun. The strange bag that was larger than it seemed was also taken in case they found something they needed to store and bring back with them, but he left the medallion key in one of his normal pockets for easy access.
It was early enough in the morning that it was still about as dark as it could get when he arrived, wearing the armor HYDRA gave him--though he left the mask and goggles so he could easily communicate with the others--in addition to his leather jacket to help conceal his arm. He had no need to conceal his face when he didn't plan to be seen anyway, and even if he did wear them and was spotted, he doubted it would hide his identity.
All that was left now was to retrieve Rhea and Mai.
Bucky stood near the door to the building, wondering if he might have to break in to enter--the palm reader the elemental had used was still there, but he thought it unlikely it would accept his hand print, and even if it did, he didn't want to leave a definite trace of his presence. Giving Burnie any more obvious clues as to what he's been doing probably wouldn't be a good idea.
Where: The building across from the welcome center and into the underground tunnels
When: January 9th, in the dark hours of the morning
Summary: It's time for a rescue mission.
Warnings: ???
After Zeloph sent him and Steve the map of the underground tunnels, Bucky had been reminded of the predicament the priestess had been in while he'd been sitting around feeling sorry for himself. He cursed internally over the lack of focus and almost immediately began to plan on how he would help the priestess, going over all the information he'd acquired in the past few months that would help. It was easy enough to figure out the other two key holders the mysterious figure was referring to with a little process of elimination, and he'd visited Fortuna and Diarmuid before the day was over, discussing plans with them and what they might expect.
When he returned and asked Steve to accompany them, they'd had an argument about the kid's presence, but Bucky had placated him by saying he'd already tried to suggest Diarmuid stay home, and that the boy had been adamant in joining them. It didn't make Steve happy about it, but it was enough to let them move on and start to prepare.
He had several weapons now, even if it wasn't nearly as close to his old arsenal in size, and that reassured him somewhat. A pistol he'd save for emergencies, several knives, and something else he'd acquired in case Burnie got involved. He'd stick with hand-to-hand and the knives if he could, as much as he wanted to use the gun. The strange bag that was larger than it seemed was also taken in case they found something they needed to store and bring back with them, but he left the medallion key in one of his normal pockets for easy access.
It was early enough in the morning that it was still about as dark as it could get when he arrived, wearing the armor HYDRA gave him--though he left the mask and goggles so he could easily communicate with the others--in addition to his leather jacket to help conceal his arm. He had no need to conceal his face when he didn't plan to be seen anyway, and even if he did wear them and was spotted, he doubted it would hide his identity.
All that was left now was to retrieve Rhea and Mai.
Bucky stood near the door to the building, wondering if he might have to break in to enter--the palm reader the elemental had used was still there, but he thought it unlikely it would accept his hand print, and even if it did, he didn't want to leave a definite trace of his presence. Giving Burnie any more obvious clues as to what he's been doing probably wouldn't be a good idea.
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She was glad it wasn't the case.
"Gonna look for another way in while we wait for the others."
She used the time while they were assembling to hook herself up to the control deck and send both drones off, the Steel Lynx around the side of the building and the flying Sundowner up to the roof, to check for entrances or other things of interest. If she could get a drone inside, maybe the door could be opened with less fuss from within?
As they scouted, when she could focus attention on her real body, she took out her laser microphone and bounced it off the door, listening for conversation, loud movement, anything that would indicate life immediately on the other side.
Violet the black chocobo waited nearby, for extra (literal) firepower if need be and a way to airlift the others up to the roof if that's where they were going. It would be all right if she could only go so far, herself. What mattered was that Mai and Rhea were safe. Besides, if she wanted to maintain a safehouse, she couldn't make herself an obvious enemy. Here she was, trying to play two roles at once...
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Meanwhile, Sundowner doesn't seem to have had any luck finding any entrances on the roof...
The rain continues to fall.
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Diarmuid looks around uncertainly until he manages to make out Bucky near the door. He makes his way over to the assassin silently until he is close enough to whisper, "Lord James. What do we do first?"
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Not too long after Fortuna got there, he arrived in just a regular outfit with his trusty old shield strapped to his back and a belt with a couple of pouches on it. Sneaking into places weren't new to him, although he wouldn't say that they were his specialty either. He just wanted to make sure that his comrades were safe and that they went through this rescue mission.
"Guess breaking down the door should be the last option." He said after nodding at Fortuna in greeting. He already said what he needed to say to Bucky before he left, although it was still nice that they were able to work together- ...and was that rain hitting something invisible? Steve frowned for a moment, before he remembered that Diarmuid had an invisible cloak.
Okay, that was pretty helpful, but he was still worried about him. But he decided to let it be, Diarmuid was already here and making a scene was the last thing Steve wanted to do.
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His focus on finding anything unusual meant he spotted the place where rain was hitting nothing, but given who he was expecting and what he knew was in Diarmuid's possession, it didn't raise any alarms for him. His suspicions were confirmed when the boy whispered to him.
"We need to find a way in," he explained. He turned to Fortuna, fairly confident that if something could be found, her drones would find it. "Get anything?"
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"Yeah." She brought the Sundowner back down from the roof to join them. "Roof's out but my ground drone's got an open basement window. None of us except the drones and the little guy here could get through. And boy, am I glad you can somehow turn yourself invisible, kiddo. Don't know how, but it's useful. You wanna sneak in with my drones? We might need human hands."
She pulled the earbuds to the microphone from her ears and offered them to whichever was closest, Bucky or Steve. "One of you guys want to listen for me in the meantime? I've got input from three sets of senses here, can't concentrate on this worth a frag."
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The idea is really exciting for him, actually. He remembers Fortuna showing him how the drones worked and the idea of working with one is just really cool. Of course, Diarmuid doesn't let himself get too excited. He knows how dangerous and important this task is.
"I will find a way to open the door without having to break it. And if I get into trouble, I have my swords and my butterfly is with me!"
If worse comes to worse and he gets separated from the drone, they will still have a way to find him that way.
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Well, Steve always thought he was a good kid. He just hoped that the invisible cloak would work and he wouldn't need to fight with his swords. "Be careful out there, Diarmuid." It probably wasn't necessary to say that, but Steve was a pretty big worrywart.
But in the mean time, he took the earbuds and placed them in his ears, familiar with these things due to all the SHIELD missions he has been on. Of course they weren't the same, but he got the general idea. "I got it."
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"Stay out of sight," he said shortly, his voice low. "If they find out we're here now, there'll be more we'll have to get through later."
They already had the disadvantage of not knowing exactly where the captives were. In order to make it as easy as possible for all of them, they needed to be quiet and hidden.
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And she sent the Sundowner off towards where the Steel Lynx waited outside the entrance, hovering only waist-height off the ground, right at eye level for the kid. She'd move both of them inside before him, and wait for him to join them before moving any further, taking stock of the situation inside - they had night vision cameras, so hopefully light wouldn't be an issue.
Once he was off, she glanced at Steve, her eyes slightly unfocused with most of her attention now on her drones. "Hear anything in there?"
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When the child arrives to the window, he'll find it only slightly ajar, but with a little prying he should be able to open it completely. As luck would have it, there's even a small dagger made of stone wedged in with the handle sticking outside with which to help him do so!
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Since Fortuna said she wanted to send the drones in first, he waits for them to go in and follows afterward. All his years of climbing anything and everything come in handy right then, and he has no problem getting in the widow and dropping silently to the floor. Perhaps it is a bonus that he originally comes from a time without electric lights because it helps his eyes adjust to the darkness more quickly. Maybe not as fast as when he first arrived, but still pretty quickly. As soon as he can see and while he is waiting for the drones to decide where they are going, he looks around, taking in everything in the room.
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Outside Steve can hear a faint hum of energy coming from the main entrance. There are, however, no signs of movement.
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"It's quiet, but I hear it. A hum of somethin' constant, but not alive. No sound of footsteps or people either." Steve responded as he looked over at Fortuna. Huh, maybe it would be a good idea if they spread out a bit instead of standing in front of the door like this. He still wanted to stick around and listen in case the situation changed, so he nodded over at Bucky.
"Should spread out a little. I'll report if anything changes on my end."
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At Steve's suggestion and nod, Bucky began to head around the corner that Diarmuid had gone, wanting to be an equal distance away from his allies in case something happened. Although it was raining, he could tune that out easily enough and focus on anything unusual.
He would prefer that Fortuna came with him so that he could also watch out for her, given the fact that she had to focus on the drones, but he wouldn't argue with whatever she did. She knew how well she could handle herself better than he did.
Either way, he'd find a spot where he could easily stay out of sight of any cameras or passersby.
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"We'll need to find a way to get around that camera," she whispered to Bucky as Violet followed behind her, feathers fluffed up in the rain.
She shifted most of her attention to the drones in the basement once she said that, taking a look around. They were in...a storage closet? Converted into some sort of magic thing. Summoning thing? She wished she had more shaman friends.
Regardless, she moved both drones towards the door and positioned them on either side of it, watching for shadows under it and listening with their microphones for anything outside it.
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He looks up when he notices the drones move, but since they seem to be checking for something, he doesn't immediately follow them. Instead, he decides to take a closer look at the book to see if he can make out anything useful. Carefully, he picks it up from the middle of the circle and starts flipping through the pages. If there is anything he can read, he will try to read it...
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Inside the book, he finds illustrations of each of the elementals that the three had previously encountered and corresponding animal spirit versions of them. A blue dragon with dark scales, a hippogryph, a phoenix, and what looked like a white siren with a mystery elemental. The words, oddly enough, look similar to Diarmuid's native language.
The only thing the drones pick up are the same humming coming from upstairs.
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"I don't think that'll be a problem anymore," he murmured, settling into a hiding position. "What do you see?"
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well i lied, i forgot he also had other information
doubling up this round for the sake of pertinent info
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I am so sorry, Bucky
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Into the Tunnels
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He doesn't ponder it for too long, though, glad to get away from the sirens. Once he is a few steps into the tunnel, he pauses and looks back at the others. He...probably shouldn't be the one to lead. If they run into anyone or anything, he isn't going to be able to fight it that well. Someone else should go first.
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Mysterious underground tunnels gave her a little bit of the chills, really, especially with all this arcane stuff going on. The Universal Brotherhood underground was more than enough for a lifetime.
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"Keep him in the back."
He gives the other super soldier a particular look to show what he's trying to communicate, and Bucky hopes that they know each other well enough now that Steve will know what he means. After a short pause, he turns to move forward and take point, taking a closer look at the surroundings now that his eyes have adapted.
"We need to look for something that'll tell us where she is."
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Ah. He doesn't need to be told twice.
Steve places a hand on Diarmuid's shoulder. "Wanna take the rear?" He tries to say it in a way that doesn't seem overbearing.
He doesn't respond to Bucky's comment, but he figures that his friend already knows that Steve will keep an eye out.
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He is just a little sad he won't be able to see what is going on in front of them very well.
Instead of speaking, he just nods to Steve and then skips to the back of the group. Diarmuid will make sure no one sneaks up on them from behind. He promises!