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Panem Events ([personal profile] etcircenses) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2016-02-10 08:59 pm

A Bloody Valentine: The Investigation

Who| Those selected for the lab search Mission
What| Capitol-soldiers enact a bit of rebellion to find out top secret info regarding what the offworlders a really for... and find a little more that was bargained for.
Where| A lab near to the Romulus Hotel
When| Congruent with the dance auction
Warnings/Notes| Violence, gore, body horror, descriptions of dead bodies in various states of decomposition and mutilation

A quick stop in the gift shop means a nice big hat for each to duck under and pass by Peackeepers. Hopefully. Laughing together in affected Capitol accents and acting like a natural born citizen may well be the best way to sneak by. After that, it's off into the night, just down the block. There's no clear entrance save one door in a back alley, the color blended to match the wall and make it unnoticeable. However, the red graffiti stating, You're playing with fire, and the dark freezer truck at the end of the alley, do both help to bring it to attention. There's some serious business locks on the door except... someone's put a stopper slip of wood in there, keeping it so anyone can sneak in. Odd. You'd think with a place so important looking as this, those working there would be a little more careful.

The inside is just as stark white as the outside, only more so thanks to the bright white lights that shine from the ceiling giving the whole place a glow. Anyone really familiar with the process of Avoxing may find the look of it all to be very familiar. It only gets worse as the group progresses down the sterile halls, through one door, then another, until finally reaching a room with hazmat suits on a rack, masks set by them. The next door is steel, and upon it's closing, a sterilizing spray is unleashed. Only then does the final steel door open.

The first thing to hit is the smell. Only a few times have even the arenas smelled like this. It's the singular warning to the horror that's to be witnessed as the lights slowly turn on, running down to the end of the massive room. It may once have been a building used for the Avoxing of criminals but no longer.

For rows and rows do the metal tables go on, upon them, corpses in very state of decay, dissection, and dismemberment. The bodies have all manner of injuries: burns, bites, stab wounds, more, all injuries that could be managed within an arena. The bodies are yours; the offworlders, the former Tributes, those who have died.

Two bodies of the same person lain out together like twins to be compared can be seen. Others are opened up or half way through the processes of being stitched back together. Some of the corpses have been incredibly preserved, withered and hollow-cheeked, but still like they could simply be asleep. The quarter quell has been running for nearly four years and there's a little piece of every offworlder left from it.

There are great machines of unknown purpose, some appearing perfectly innocuous, others looking like something from a torture chamber. There are separated glass rooms with bottled chemicals, walls with giant tubes of liquid with bodies kept within, and another wall where the bodies appear cryogenically frozen.

Down at the end in a steel room with clear forcefield, is a separate area for those dead with a tendency to get back up. Desks are scattered through out, many filled with documents, hastily scrawled notes, and journals-- no photos of loved ones here, but there may be something that tells of what exactly went on here.
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[personal profile] sociopathicwolf 2016-02-12 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
For the most part, Derek is doing pretty much the same. The bodies are only worth noting as far as what it means that they're all here - and anyway, he's a little bit preoccupied. It's strange, adjusting to working with someone who isn't Chuck - but maybe not as much as it would have been if it wasn't Phi. If he didn't already trust her at least enough to have given her the information in the first place. He knows Chuck isn't happy about not being here with him, but they couldn't risk both of them going on this.

And the good part about having spent almost a life time working on being too stupid to be noticed means that if Chuck's out at the dance, people will assume Derek was there, too, even if they don't actually remember seeing him.

But he's not preoccupied enough not to notice everything going on around him, and he stops when Phi slows. He follows her gaze to what's caught her attention, and then hesitates when he sees her body, looking like it was mauled by an animal. Looking remarkably like some of the bodies in his own arena, and that thought settles uneasily with him.

Before he can pick it apart, though, she's moving on, looking at other bodies. At the Gamemaker's body, and there's a low growl before he can help himself. Before he remembers that she thinks he's her friend, and he cuts himself off. Instead he waits, keeping an eye out while he gives her a moment.
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[personal profile] occasio 2016-02-12 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
The growls catches in Phi's ear, breaking the trance that she found herself in. She'd almost forgotten that Derek was with her, and though she's not sure if she trusts him one hundred percent, she does feel a bit of comfort in knowing they're in this together.

It's not difficult to figure out what he was growling at, not after the strained relations between her District staff and her Gamemaker friend. She's half tempted to let Derek know that they're both on the same side--but that would defeat the purpose of Phi being here. She's supposed to be acting as Sigma's proxy. Keeping him out of hot water for the moment, after his brush with treason. Other people knowing where his loyalties really lie was the whole reason she nearly lost him.

She settles on a compromise. "He's not a bad guy. A bit thick sometimes, but..." She shrugs, as if the rest of her sentence is obvious. There's a pause as she looks back to the bodies again, wishing there was some way to cover up all the dead faces that she recognizes.