Spike (man_enough) wrote in solitarycomm, @ 2012-07-17 16:28:00 |
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Wednesday, 18 July, 10:00pm: Jailbreak!
I'm posting this on Tuesday so that we can get started with figuring out what happens, but please keep in mind that this doesn't take place until Wednesday, 18 July, starting at 10:00pm.
The short version of events as I see them:
After everyone arrives, Spike will get everyone's attention and outline the plan. They'll leave the restaurant and try to leave New York on foot, everyone under their own power. Then they'll try the various other things, like teleporting, using magic to weaken the barrier, anything else that anyone brings up. When none of the things that they had planned work, Spike will start coming up with even more things to try, and he will keep coming up with minor variations and increasingly desperate ideas of things that a group can do until (presumably) the group starts to melt away as people give up. He won't give up until the last person gives up and leaves him alone, or morning, whichever comes first.
As everyone arrives, Spike will make a point of greeting each person personally and chatting with them for a few moments if they're agreeable. At this point, he's trying to make a good impression, and also trying to find out what they have to offer, any powers he hasn't heard about or whatever. When he outlines the plan and talks about alternatives, he'll also be trying to get people to offer up their special abilities, or even start a brainstorming session with people suggesting more things to try, whether it's abilities or specific ways of organising the push to leave or whatever. He'll point out that they have a group that's probably bigger and more talented than any other group so they should try all possible combinations of whatever can be done.
He'll also say that Peter Petrelli will handle retreat via teleportation if something goes wrong. He'll make it clear that even if something goes wrong, unless it's certain death he personally is not going to retreat, he's going to stay and see what happens, and make it clear that retreat is an option, not a requirement if anyone else feels the same way.
At the end, he'll say in all seriousness, thinking he's being encouraging, "We'll get out if it kills us!" But if that doesn't go over well, he'll laugh and make it into a joke.
Some of the things that he'll suggest after nothing they had planned works will include: