Nova Infinitum Headquarters
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA.
5:00 AM on Tuesday, May 24th
A scientist walks in to the common room of each half of the building and tacks a paper up on the bulletin board. He walks out, and the door locks behind him.
Today is a special day. Every few weeks, a group of well-behaved Stars gets to go on an excursion, usually to find new Stars. But there’s been a sudden influx of discoveries, several all in the last week, and all hands are to be needed on deck to go talk to these new people, and hopefully recruit them for NI’s research programs.
Mission Assignments
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Astraia, Berthold, and Bayakko: Cassiopée and Andromeda
@card captor @blazegamma @theseriousjoke
Libra and Raheem: Estrella
@blazegamma @doctachyon @onenote @Karamonnom
Aquarius, Del, and Lyra: Vespira
@doctachyon @eschatologist @meridian @karamonnom
Ursa, Richard, Virgo: Malachi
Scripps National Spelling Bee
Preliminary round
Oxon Hill, Maryland
9:30 AM on May 24th
“Andromeda Fowler, Speller 29. Your word is: Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia.”
“H-i-p-p-o-p-o-t-o-m-o-n-s-t-r-o-s-e-s-q-u-i-p-e-d-a-l-i-a-p-h-o-b-i-a. Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia. The fear of long words.”
“You are… correct.”
Andromeda returned to her seat to applause, grinning at the other spellers. Inside she was seething that she would get such a long word, but she kept a peaceful, elated look on her face even as she filtered through her memory to see if that was even on the words list. It wasn’t.
The judges were looking at her strangely, like they couldn’t figure out how she managed to spell it. Finally one of them shook her head and threw her hands up in the air.
~12:30 PM~
“All spellers who achieved a correct response in this preliminary round have qualified for the quarterfinals. We will now take a three-hour break and return for the quarterfinals at 3:30 promptly.”
Andromeda followed the other contestants offstage. She had exactly five seconds of calm before the twins Anna and Isla cornered her. Childhood friends of hers, who were also the most annoying people in the universe.
“Andie, how did you manage to spell that?”
“Yeah, it wasn’t even on the list!”
“I bet they think you’re cheating now!”
“Girls, really. I’ve seen the word before and I remembered it. I’m weird like that.”
“That’s your star power, isn’t it? Spelling.”
“You two know what it is! I see something and I remember it!” she said, trying to keep her voice down. Some of the people here resented her for being a Star, ever since a five-year-old starred girl had won the bee two years previously. Anyway, based on the looks she was getting from the audience and the eliminated spellers, they weren’t happy.
“—It’s not fair that they let Starred kids compete--”
“It’s a disgrace, that’s what it is!”
“Taking all the glory away from us hard workers because of some sucky Gift--”
“I say we disqualify her now.”
“We take a petition to the judges--”
“ANDIE!” Isla was shaking her.
“S-sorry, what was that?” Andromeda replayed the last thirty seconds in her mind.
“Don’t let it get to you, silly. Haters gonna hate.” Isla grinned.
“And taters gonna tate.” Anna stuck her tongue out and crossed her eyes.
Andromeda laughed and linked arms with the twins, though she felt the hateful stares burning into her back even as the three girls walked out.
Solitary Confinement
Corrupt Wing of Nova Infinitum Headquarters
6:15 AM on May 24th
Astraia woke up to the sound of Velcro being undone… How odd. Usually they left her Velcro-ed to the table for hours in the morning, shocking her and burning her to try and make her submit to the power demanding to be let out of her mind. But here she was, waking up, nice and refreshed from getting eight full hours of sleep.
“Wakey wakey, little Astie!” the scientist spoke with a sing-song voice. “You’re so lucky! You get to go on a mission today!”
“Wh-why would I w-w-want t-to go o-on a m-m-mission for y-you people?”
“Because you want to further our cause. Of course, it does mean that if you decide you can’t take the pain and you finally give in to the power like you’re supposed to, you might take some innocent lives out in the process.”
“I-I’ve held out f-for a y-y-year… wh-what’s a-another w-week?” her voice shook as she said it, though, and she gasped as a wave of pain blanked out her mind.
The scientist just laughed. “Well, alright… But you’ll be in a suuuper-populated area… we don’t want anyone getting hurt…”
“S-so s-send me w-w-with p-pain meds… A-Acetaminophen a-at l-l-least, b-but I k-know y-you’ve p-put me o-on Ox-Oxycodone before, wh-when I’ve needed t-to be at l-l-least a bit f-functional… Ahhh--” Whenever she let her power work even a little bit, it would surge and send a wave of pain out. She knew that...
“Or just don’t use your powers. You’re just dead-weight. The rest of the group is a supergenius named Berthold and a crazy-powerful boy with temporal distortion capabilities named Bayakko. You’re not needed.”
“H-how n-n-nice to know--” God, this headache was going to kill her. She changed the subject. “Wh-where would I be going?”
“D.C. and then Oxon Hill. One girl you would be talking to is competing at the Scripps Bee.”
“I didn’t g-get to compete th-this y-year, because I w-won when I was f-five… T-the j-judges w-were so furious a-at--” She doubled over, agony shooting through her head.
“Darling, don’t fight it. Give in, and it will quit hurting you. Child, why do you torture yourself in this way?”
“Because t-to give in w-would be to q-quit b-b-being h-human!” she shouted, before the pain blanked out her consciousness entirely.
~7:20 AM~
When her eyes opened the door to her cell, room, whatever it was, stood wide-open. She could see a few kids milling around in the common room, looking at the daily bulletin paper.
She sighed, half-falling off the table as she got up, the dull ache in her head so ingrained in her that she didn’t even notice it. She stripped out of her pajamas and put on a winter-issue uniform. Although it was summer, she always seemed to get cold, and the thicker material of the winter uniforms helped her hold in all of her body heat.
She stumbled out to the list posted on the wall, ignoring the other kids in the room around her, and read that paper, although she had to squint to get the page to come into focus. As she read her name on the list a wave of dread washed over her. She didn’t want to be sent on a mission.
Although, she supposed, it did beat the alternative, being alone in the facility with the most sadistic of the guards and scientists.
Rather than stare at the paper anymore, she walked over to a table in the corner and sat down, staring at the sad-looking deck of cards that was strewn messily across it, and absently gathered them up and shuffled, trying to not let her mind wander.
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA.
5:00 AM on Tuesday, May 24th
A scientist walks in to the common room of each half of the building and tacks a paper up on the bulletin board. He walks out, and the door locks behind him.
Today is a special day. Every few weeks, a group of well-behaved Stars gets to go on an excursion, usually to find new Stars. But there’s been a sudden influx of discoveries, several all in the last week, and all hands are to be needed on deck to go talk to these new people, and hopefully recruit them for NI’s research programs.
Mission Assignments
@duck55223 @clocktowerechos @orynae
Astraia, Berthold, and Bayakko: Cassiopée and Andromeda
For this mission, you three will have a dual mission: communication with the girl Cassiopée (prefers to be called Cassie) Duval, who is visiting Washington D.C. from France. You will just talk to her and her family, and let them know who we are and what we do. You will NOT interfere in any way with Cassie’s family trip. She was going to come out here anyway, but a bit of surprise never hurt anyone.
After your conversation with Cassie (make sure you leave her a contact card with our international extension number!) you will head southeast to Oxon Hill, to talk to the girl Andromeda Fowler. She is competing at the Scripps National Spelling Bee. You will arrive there on the final day of the spelling bee to recruit her. After her trip to the Spelling Bee she was supposed to come out here anyway; but it would be more fun to go on a road trip, don’t you all think?
After your conversation with Cassie (make sure you leave her a contact card with our international extension number!) you will head southeast to Oxon Hill, to talk to the girl Andromeda Fowler. She is competing at the Scripps National Spelling Bee. You will arrive there on the final day of the spelling bee to recruit her. After her trip to the Spelling Bee she was supposed to come out here anyway; but it would be more fun to go on a road trip, don’t you all think?
@card captor @blazegamma @theseriousjoke
Libra and Raheem: Estrella
For this mission you will be going to Miami, Florida, to find the girl Estrella Wright. She is not very new, having had her powers for three to four months, but is entirely clueless about how to train and hone her powers. That will be the way you can convince her to come back to HQ with you. A fairly straightforward recruiting mission. Don’t screw it up.
@blazegamma @doctachyon @onenote @Karamonnom
Aquarius, Del, and Lyra: Vespira
You three are to track down Vespira Watson in Seattle, Washington, and bring her back to headquarters unharmed, unfrightened, and of her own free will. You may have to bribe her. Use candy, would be our advice. But then, who are we to tell you how to do your jobs? Also, Aquarius, if you kill anybody or re-animate anybody, or switch people’s souls, or do ANYTHING out of line, including frighten Miss Watson, know that we will hear about it and there will be serious repercussions when you return.
@doctachyon @eschatologist @meridian @karamonnom
Ursa, Richard, Virgo: Malachi
Ursa, you will be tracking down Malachi Carver in Silicon Valley. You are NOT to kill him, maim him, torture him, or any other such thing. You are to bring him back, UNHARMED and of his OWN FREE WILL. You are to be as unthreatening as possible. To ensure that you aren't terribly threatening, we will be sending Virgo Knightly to help you with the actual extraction. Not to imply that we don’t trust you, but… We don’t trust you. For this reason we are also sending our head of security, Richard Metis, with you, and he has been given full authority to restrain or incapacitate you.
Andromeda Fowler
Scripps National Spelling Bee
Preliminary round
Oxon Hill, Maryland
9:30 AM on May 24th
“Andromeda Fowler, Speller 29. Your word is: Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia.”
“H-i-p-p-o-p-o-t-o-m-o-n-s-t-r-o-s-e-s-q-u-i-p-e-d-a-l-i-a-p-h-o-b-i-a. Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia. The fear of long words.”
“You are… correct.”
Andromeda returned to her seat to applause, grinning at the other spellers. Inside she was seething that she would get such a long word, but she kept a peaceful, elated look on her face even as she filtered through her memory to see if that was even on the words list. It wasn’t.
The judges were looking at her strangely, like they couldn’t figure out how she managed to spell it. Finally one of them shook her head and threw her hands up in the air.
~12:30 PM~
“All spellers who achieved a correct response in this preliminary round have qualified for the quarterfinals. We will now take a three-hour break and return for the quarterfinals at 3:30 promptly.”
Andromeda followed the other contestants offstage. She had exactly five seconds of calm before the twins Anna and Isla cornered her. Childhood friends of hers, who were also the most annoying people in the universe.
“Andie, how did you manage to spell that?”
“Yeah, it wasn’t even on the list!”
“I bet they think you’re cheating now!”
“Girls, really. I’ve seen the word before and I remembered it. I’m weird like that.”
“That’s your star power, isn’t it? Spelling.”
“You two know what it is! I see something and I remember it!” she said, trying to keep her voice down. Some of the people here resented her for being a Star, ever since a five-year-old starred girl had won the bee two years previously. Anyway, based on the looks she was getting from the audience and the eliminated spellers, they weren’t happy.
“—It’s not fair that they let Starred kids compete--”
“It’s a disgrace, that’s what it is!”
“Taking all the glory away from us hard workers because of some sucky Gift--”
“I say we disqualify her now.”
“We take a petition to the judges--”
“ANDIE!” Isla was shaking her.
“S-sorry, what was that?” Andromeda replayed the last thirty seconds in her mind.
“Don’t let it get to you, silly. Haters gonna hate.” Isla grinned.
“And taters gonna tate.” Anna stuck her tongue out and crossed her eyes.
Andromeda laughed and linked arms with the twins, though she felt the hateful stares burning into her back even as the three girls walked out.
Astraia Johnson
Solitary Confinement
Corrupt Wing of Nova Infinitum Headquarters
6:15 AM on May 24th
Astraia woke up to the sound of Velcro being undone… How odd. Usually they left her Velcro-ed to the table for hours in the morning, shocking her and burning her to try and make her submit to the power demanding to be let out of her mind. But here she was, waking up, nice and refreshed from getting eight full hours of sleep.
“Wakey wakey, little Astie!” the scientist spoke with a sing-song voice. “You’re so lucky! You get to go on a mission today!”
“Wh-why would I w-w-want t-to go o-on a m-m-mission for y-you people?”
“Because you want to further our cause. Of course, it does mean that if you decide you can’t take the pain and you finally give in to the power like you’re supposed to, you might take some innocent lives out in the process.”
“I-I’ve held out f-for a y-y-year… wh-what’s a-another w-week?” her voice shook as she said it, though, and she gasped as a wave of pain blanked out her mind.
The scientist just laughed. “Well, alright… But you’ll be in a suuuper-populated area… we don’t want anyone getting hurt…”
“S-so s-send me w-w-with p-pain meds… A-Acetaminophen a-at l-l-least, b-but I k-know y-you’ve p-put me o-on Ox-Oxycodone before, wh-when I’ve needed t-to be at l-l-least a bit f-functional… Ahhh--” Whenever she let her power work even a little bit, it would surge and send a wave of pain out. She knew that...
“Or just don’t use your powers. You’re just dead-weight. The rest of the group is a supergenius named Berthold and a crazy-powerful boy with temporal distortion capabilities named Bayakko. You’re not needed.”
“H-how n-n-nice to know--” God, this headache was going to kill her. She changed the subject. “Wh-where would I be going?”
“D.C. and then Oxon Hill. One girl you would be talking to is competing at the Scripps Bee.”
“I didn’t g-get to compete th-this y-year, because I w-won when I was f-five… T-the j-judges w-were so furious a-at--” She doubled over, agony shooting through her head.
“Darling, don’t fight it. Give in, and it will quit hurting you. Child, why do you torture yourself in this way?”
“Because t-to give in w-would be to q-quit b-b-being h-human!” she shouted, before the pain blanked out her consciousness entirely.
~7:20 AM~
When her eyes opened the door to her cell, room, whatever it was, stood wide-open. She could see a few kids milling around in the common room, looking at the daily bulletin paper.
She sighed, half-falling off the table as she got up, the dull ache in her head so ingrained in her that she didn’t even notice it. She stripped out of her pajamas and put on a winter-issue uniform. Although it was summer, she always seemed to get cold, and the thicker material of the winter uniforms helped her hold in all of her body heat.
She stumbled out to the list posted on the wall, ignoring the other kids in the room around her, and read that paper, although she had to squint to get the page to come into focus. As she read her name on the list a wave of dread washed over her. She didn’t want to be sent on a mission.
Although, she supposed, it did beat the alternative, being alone in the facility with the most sadistic of the guards and scientists.
Rather than stare at the paper anymore, she walked over to a table in the corner and sat down, staring at the sad-looking deck of cards that was strewn messily across it, and absently gathered them up and shuffled, trying to not let her mind wander.