http://2hell-weride.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] 2hell-weride.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] srwug_alpha_rp2011-08-24 12:38 am

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[[After having the Technica dredged up from rubble and forced into the ship, the pilot finally gets some "me" time to take in everything.  He's actually pretty twitchy... adrenaline and excitement running through him.  Firstly, he just wrecked shop out there, up until that fuckin smaller lizard caused some power outage in his machine.


Eventually, he gets the hatch opened and steps out, still uniformed.  This isn't your ordinary Kamen Rider, boy!]]









[[After finding a chance to change, and time for a food, some kid is off and scampering about on the Technica that just got hauled in.  He's just there, acting like he's been around the whole time.  And what's MOOOORE, is that from there, he starts getting around and climbing over some of the other machines.  No, he didn't ask, he's just there, on them, inspecting, reading paperwork available on them.  It's pretty harmless, but he's CLIMBING on your machine!]] 

[identity profile] bakaribbon.livejournal.com 2011-08-24 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's all good. Not like Haruka's a crazy possessive bitch, after all.]

Well, he's not really something you can own...but yes, I'm Imber's pilot. Or Master, if you want to go by the proper term.

You sure you're safe up there?

[identity profile] bakaribbon.livejournal.com 2011-08-24 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Uh....right...I'll keep that in mind. [That...sounds like a bad word, whatever it means...]

Those are Imber's weapons. They move into place over his arms, so he can punch meteors. Though, we've used them on a lot of non-meteor things...

[identity profile] bakaribbon.livejournal.com 2011-08-24 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Yep! Some countries just use nuclear weaponry to destroy them, but others ask Mondenkind to take care of them instead. Not everyone's very fond of atom bombs...

I'm Haruka Amami, by the way. Who are you?

[identity profile] bakaribbon.livejournal.com 2011-08-24 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Nope. Imber's gravity manipulation lets him cancel out and reverse the effect the earth's gravity has on him, and those rocket engines you're sitting on let him get up to space quickly.

He's got a payload mass of about 300 tons, but with his usual loadout he can do surface-to-orbit a few times before refueling.

...Though, if we have to re-enter that often, there would be some serious stress on his frame...