Gordon Freeman (
acts_of_gord) wrote2008-07-26 01:50 am
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We Don't Go To Ravenholm- Oh Wait, Looks Like We Do
The Milliways portal door is a capricious, fickle thing. It had opened for Gordon earlier when he'd tripped over the charred, blackened remains of a lurking zombie while firing a sawblade into its still-mobile companion. Then it'd gone and opened again, back to Ravenholm, just as he was leaning forward to check and see whether the zombie that'd loomed over him before had gone.
The blade had flown true and eradicated the zombie threat, but in the moonlight that trickled through the cracks in the boarded-up window and badly patched roof, Gordon could see he still wasn't alone...
The blade had flown true and eradicated the zombie threat, but in the moonlight that trickled through the cracks in the boarded-up window and badly patched roof, Gordon could see he still wasn't alone...
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Not fear though.
"Ew. This is what you've been dealing with?"
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He'd scratch his head at this point, but the weapon he's currently carrying is a glowing, orange-barreled, two-handed affair- and anyway he's got God alone knows what all over his gloves.
"I have no way of prediction when or how the portal's going to manifest again. Unless you can open a door back somehow."
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She says it matter of factly, the least like a normal teenager he might ever have heard her, and flexes her hands, squeezing her knuckles to loosen them up. They're the only weapons she has and if she's going to have to use them, she'd better be ready.
"You don't mind if I stick with you until it comes back?"
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"If you want one of my guns you're welcome to it. I don't know what we'll be meeting around here, but I saw a headcrab rocket when I arrived. I have a nasty feeling we're going to be seeing a lot more of that-" He jerks his chin towards the bisected zombie. "-before we make it to the road out of town."
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She doesn't know how convincing it sounds, a school girl standing here in a sweater and pants, but he's just going to have to trust her.
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It's a measure of how unnerved this place has him that he's willing to loan anybody else at all the crowbar.
"Keep an eye out for small moving things. These zombies used to be human, before the headcrabs got them. Anything the size of a chicken, moving or otherwise? Do whatever you have to to kill it, assuming I can't get at it first."
He then nods to the dark hallway in front of them and switches on his suit's flashlight. It's not much, but it's more than was there before. "Come on. I'll fill you in as we go."
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"All I wanted to do is check you were OK," she complains in a light enough tone. "Yu hadn't been in the bar for a while."
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Somewhere in the darkness up ahead, something stumbles. Gordon freezes. "One side," he murmurs, and points the orange gun back the way they came. There's a faint hum-
One of the big rotary sawblades they stepped over on the way here lifts from the floor and suddenly flies to a point directly in front of the gun barrel. One of the two zombies that had been lurking in the dark staggers into view, bloodied claws waving ahead of its eyeless, gorbling form.
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"Did your gun do that?"
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"Yep," he says. "Where's that one's headcrab? I think I saw it get loose-"
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The crowbar's back in his belt; he has the orange gun in one hand, and it's still got the hovering sawblade directly in front of it.
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"She taught me Judo. A girl can't know enough self defense in Gotham."
It's deliberately sort of vague. She doesn't need to boast superhero credentials when she's just beaten a zombie single handedly.
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She might only be a teenager, but as was said above: headcrab zombie killer. The things move slowly, but they move almost silently. If he doesn't have someone looking out behind them he'll never know they're coming until the first claw strikes.
"This isn't what I was dealing with at Black Mesa at all," Gordon notes as they make their way through the building. "This is worse. Much worse."
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Ted's always told her how important it was to be aware of her surroundings at all times; to use - excuse the expression - constant vigilance just in case someone is approaching from behind. So she's actually kind of please that she can be trusted with that.
"Do you know what happened in those twenty years?"
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"Earth surrendered in seven hours."
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"Oh my god."
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To the right of the courtyard lies a cobblestoned alleyway, used in better times for loading and unloading cargo trucks and wagons. The stones are splashed with blood now- fairly fresh blood at that, scattered, most likely, by the whirring, rotating thing positioned in the center of the cobbles. It looks like half an airplane propeller mounted atop a small engine, if Ash Williams were ever to get his hands on such a thing.
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"Are there resistance movements?"
He'd have found them if there were, right?
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