Panem Events (
etcircenses) wrote in
thecapitol2016-06-19 08:41 pm
Entry tags:
Mercy
Who| Those who made made it to Zone 7, both Rebel, and 4th wall Peacekeeper + Capitol defending soldier.
What| The destruction of the second Revival Mechanism.
Where| A Capitol facility near to the President’s Mansion
When| Day 7.
Warnings/Notes| Violence, death.
Past the gates of the inner city, leading right up the President’s Mansion, is one large building. Nondescript and unassuming in the exact way to make it suspicious, Offworlders will know as they approach it that the portal is within. The draw they felt to the one back in District two is even stronger here, proof that it’s only getting more and more out of control. Before Snow can be stopped, the Mechanism must be destroyed. According to a net report, there’s only one more day before the band-aid the scientist placed on that problem falls off completely, not to mention, the Capitol is preparing its attack on the other Mechanism. If this mission fails and Snow is not defeated, all deaths will be permanent. Time is running out
The inside of the building is a labyrinth of stairs and corridors that wind and weave, some of them beautiful in the Capitol’s typical extravagance, some of it heavily utilitarian, like two worlds came together in one building. In a way, that’s not all off. But there is one thing that has a sort of consistency with most worlds; the fire alarm encased in glass that sits in the halls center. It gets much of the scientists and adversaries out of the way, but not all of them.
As rebels plumb deeper into the facility’s depths, they’ll find the portal, kept in a room just as greatly cavernous as the of the one in the mountains. Unlike there, however, they’ll need get under the closing doors and jam them open just in time. Once inside, some will need to fight off the last of the Peacekeepers and Capitol guard in here and while one or two may be Panem Natives, others may be a familiar face. Meanwhile, the other half of the group will need to find a way to shut it down, and to keep it from ever being used again, destroy it.
What| The destruction of the second Revival Mechanism.
Where| A Capitol facility near to the President’s Mansion
When| Day 7.
Warnings/Notes| Violence, death.
Past the gates of the inner city, leading right up the President’s Mansion, is one large building. Nondescript and unassuming in the exact way to make it suspicious, Offworlders will know as they approach it that the portal is within. The draw they felt to the one back in District two is even stronger here, proof that it’s only getting more and more out of control. Before Snow can be stopped, the Mechanism must be destroyed. According to a net report, there’s only one more day before the band-aid the scientist placed on that problem falls off completely, not to mention, the Capitol is preparing its attack on the other Mechanism. If this mission fails and Snow is not defeated, all deaths will be permanent. Time is running out
The inside of the building is a labyrinth of stairs and corridors that wind and weave, some of them beautiful in the Capitol’s typical extravagance, some of it heavily utilitarian, like two worlds came together in one building. In a way, that’s not all off. But there is one thing that has a sort of consistency with most worlds; the fire alarm encased in glass that sits in the halls center. It gets much of the scientists and adversaries out of the way, but not all of them.
As rebels plumb deeper into the facility’s depths, they’ll find the portal, kept in a room just as greatly cavernous as the of the one in the mountains. Unlike there, however, they’ll need get under the closing doors and jam them open just in time. Once inside, some will need to fight off the last of the Peacekeepers and Capitol guard in here and while one or two may be Panem Natives, others may be a familiar face. Meanwhile, the other half of the group will need to find a way to shut it down, and to keep it from ever being used again, destroy it.

The Sacrifice
Just up ahead are the final doors, but they’re quickly closed off by the crumbling ceiling. In the wreckage is a hole just wide enough for one single person to get through at a time, but the remainder of the creaking building, just on the verge of going sky high (even if people are rescued from death, injuries are imminent), doesn’t promise to hold for any more than one person.
There can only be one Victor.