The Eleven (
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Who: First prompt OTA. Attempted murder thread closed to Christina and later Shaw (and possibly others pending additional plotting)
What: Some open log and then an attempted murder
When: Somewhat after port ended/now-ish
Where: Speakeasy and Level 3 Common Room
Warning: A lot of violence in the attempted murder thread
Speakeasy [Open]
Since the puppy got him a few things from the last port before everything went to void, the Eleven decides to start some of his work in the Speakeasy. Best not to leave all the eggs in one basket. His own cabin is too small and too bare to hide anything, so Ger's cabin for initial storage, and the work itself spread out over Chris' cabin, the Ghoul's cabin (he still needs to ask the Ghoul about that), and the Speakeasy. And more places if he can find some. The Speakeasy is hardly private and he knows word may get back to his warden, but there's value in hiding some things and not others. Try to hide everything and Jedao will know for certain he's hiding things. Hide only some things and look like he's trying to hide others, and maybe the decoy secrets can keep Jedao's attention. And what he's building right now isn't dangerous.
He can't build a temporal modulator with Victorian technology, but he can build other tools with Victorian technology, and with those tools build increasingly sophisticated devices, and eventually he'll have what he needs to build a temporal modulator. And a psychic booster. And a number of other useful things.
So he sits in the corner with watchmaker tools and materials and an untouched glass of whisky and mutters to himself as he works.
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Level 3 Common Room Attempted Murder [Closed]
After leaving the Speakeasy, the Three suddenly becomes talkative and so the Eleven ducks into the nearest common room to have a semi-private conversation with hisselves.
"No, Three, how many times have I told you, we can't pickle Bright. I don't think the kitchen would let us borrow that much vinegar."
"And the pesky issue of the Admiral's restrictions," the calm and measured voice of the Two points out.
"Not to mention the size of the mason jar we'd need," the posh voice of the Five adds.
"Not if I cut him into pieces," the Six growls.
What: Some open log and then an attempted murder
When: Somewhat after port ended/now-ish
Where: Speakeasy and Level 3 Common Room
Warning: A lot of violence in the attempted murder thread
Speakeasy [Open]
Since the puppy got him a few things from the last port before everything went to void, the Eleven decides to start some of his work in the Speakeasy. Best not to leave all the eggs in one basket. His own cabin is too small and too bare to hide anything, so Ger's cabin for initial storage, and the work itself spread out over Chris' cabin, the Ghoul's cabin (he still needs to ask the Ghoul about that), and the Speakeasy. And more places if he can find some. The Speakeasy is hardly private and he knows word may get back to his warden, but there's value in hiding some things and not others. Try to hide everything and Jedao will know for certain he's hiding things. Hide only some things and look like he's trying to hide others, and maybe the decoy secrets can keep Jedao's attention. And what he's building right now isn't dangerous.
He can't build a temporal modulator with Victorian technology, but he can build other tools with Victorian technology, and with those tools build increasingly sophisticated devices, and eventually he'll have what he needs to build a temporal modulator. And a psychic booster. And a number of other useful things.
So he sits in the corner with watchmaker tools and materials and an untouched glass of whisky and mutters to himself as he works.
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Level 3 Common Room Attempted Murder [Closed]
After leaving the Speakeasy, the Three suddenly becomes talkative and so the Eleven ducks into the nearest common room to have a semi-private conversation with hisselves.
"No, Three, how many times have I told you, we can't pickle Bright. I don't think the kitchen would let us borrow that much vinegar."
"And the pesky issue of the Admiral's restrictions," the calm and measured voice of the Two points out.
"Not to mention the size of the mason jar we'd need," the posh voice of the Five adds.
"Not if I cut him into pieces," the Six growls.

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She walks the barge from top to bottom or vice versa, depending on where she is when she starts. Normally, any chatter she hears on her route is just part of it, but the conversation happening in the third level common room is alarming enough that she can't ignore it.
"It's generally not a good idea to resort to that level of violence," she says to what she imagines will be a group of people, but... isn't. Still, her point stands, especially given the propensity for murderous violence that the barge's population allegedly has. "Perhaps a mediator might help resolve whatever the issue is?"
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"A mediator?" the Eleven gives a soft, raspy laugh at the notion.
"Don't want one!" a shrill voice abruptly comes from his mouth.
Then his voice shifts to elderly and frail. "Young lady, I'm sorry to say this is considerably less violence than typical." The woman may not be young, but the One thinks almost everyone is young.
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She can remember the guidance to stay calm, so she stays calm-- or rather, she tries to project calm, even though being trapped makes her more than a little uncomfortable.
"I suppose that's something. Look, how about we go for a walk? A change of scenery might help us."
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"I believe she thinks we're mentally disturbed," says a brisk, nasal voice.
"Kill her," he says in a low growl.
"Settle down, Six," the Eleven's own raspy voice returns. Even though he's admonished the Six, there's an air of hostility about him. He asks the woman, "Who exactly is a walk supposed to help?"
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He doesn't know that, though. She might at this point look a little alarmed, but he doesn't know she's not the violent type.
"You and me. Especially if we use that Enclosure place." Great, she's doing great. "After all, you don't want to hurt me. What have I done except be nosy?"
In the background, she's wondering what she can use to hit him with if it comes to that. The lamp? Might not do any real damage, but it should scare him enough for her to slip past him and out of the room
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He takes another step closer.
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He'll notice the way adrenaline is ready to flood her system and send her into survival mode, how her heart rate is increasing, her blood pressure rising. She can't help it. Every time she faces convicted murderers who wanted nothing more than to attack her, there were armed guards all around them, ready to restrain the would-be assailants. She doesn't have that backup now. She doesn't even have a wait out that won't expose her to danger.
"Look. Let me leave. I'll pretend I never heard a thing."
She might even not tell anyone!
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From what he's seen of Barge punishments so far, he can't take them very seriously.
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"Let me through."
She'll attempt to get past him, and if he doesn't immediately move out of her way, she's not above shoving him.
cw: a lot of physical violence
"Bad move."
The Eleven is fast. And now that he can attack, he does, grabbing her shoulder and pivoting to slam her head into the doorframe with tremendous force. And after the first blow to stun her, he grabs her hair at her crown and slams her into the doorframe again and again and again with ferocity and inhuman strength. It should be enough to kill her, to crush her skull. He's killed enough humans in the past to know how it's done.
But she's still breathing. This close, he can hear her heartbeat, fast, but still strong.
The Eleven snarls and moves to snap her neck. That should do it.
It doesn't. She's still not dead.
And so he throws her to the ground and drops into a crouch to squeeze her neck with enough force to crush her trachea, cut off blood supply to her brain. She should be dying, her pulse should be weakening...
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And when she walks into the common room and sees Christina in the process of being choked to death, this strategy is validated for her a hundred times over.
She doesn't hesitate for even a second, nor does she plan. She simply launches herself at the pair, latching onto the Eleven's back and doing her best to pry his hands away from Christina's neck. She's very strong, especially for her size, but she's in no way superhuman. Best of luck with this, Shaw.
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First the Eleven needs to get her off his back, so he smashes backwards into the nearest hard piece of furniture, which turns out to be the edge of a coffee table.
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Then suddenly she can breathe again, but she wishes she couldn't, because she's afraid that too much movement will leave her paralyzed. But there's a fight going on, and this man could hurt them just as badly or worse.
Christina doesn't even realize it's Shaw until after she's pulling on the back of the Eleven's shirt, hoping maybe the sensation of a constricted airway will distract him enough for the other person to-- what, get in a hit? Knock him unconscious? Anything, at this point, to make the all stop.
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The sudden jolt backwards only makes her hold on more tightly, both to keep herself upright and to keep him from flying forward towards Christina again. He's not human, she knows, but she's hoping for at least human-like anatomy, and so she attempts to send a sharp elbow straight for his solar plexus, hoping to knock him out cold without killing or injuring him badly. The corner of the coffee table digging into her hip hurts, but that's fine. She'll live.
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He snarls and tries to grab her arm to pull her off, or dislocate her shoulder, or anything to get himself into a more advantageous position than he's currently in. If she's close enough, he'll try to crack her nose with a sharp headbutt.
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"Brand," she bites out, as she tries to get a leg wrapped around the Eleven to further immobilize him. "Run."
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Leaning on the doorframe, she slowly gets herself upright. Is there an emergency call button here in case of violence like this? There should be. Whatever, priorities. One shaking hand seeks out her communicator to put out a call to literally anyone for help.
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"Just you and me now," she hisses, breathing through the pain of that table edge and trying to tighten her grip on Eleven just a little more despite it. Without Christina splitting his attention, she knows, he'll be coming at her with full force now, but the fact that she's grappling with him from behind means she has a decent tactical position. To strike her hard, he'll have to awkwardly reach behind his own back, smack her against something again, or manage to dislodge her. She can't do much about the first two options, but she can try like hell to prevent the third. "Ready to give up gracefully yet?"
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Conveniently, him and Shaw being locked together this way means the Eleven is holding relatively still.
Jedao focuses, very carefully, and uses gravity to squeeze, inside his body, all of the Eleven's major nerve clusters at once. Maybe he'll pass out, or maybe'll it'll put him in enough pain that he can't maintain his hold, or maybe it'll just spasm his muscles directly, but one way or another, he won't be a functional fighter.
There's nothing from him to suggest he's done whatever happens to the Eleven - no magic words, no Jedi gesturing. Just the steady breathing of a sniper and his absolute unblinking eyes on the Eleven's body.
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The Eleven's eyes grow wide and he wheezes a sharp inhale and his face goes sickly pale, all in less than a nanospan, and then he collapses, completely limp.
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By this point she's on the floor again, kept sitting up by the doorframe she's leaning against. Her communicator lies nearby, dropped as soon as she made the call in favor of not keeling over and hitting her head again. Her vision is blurry, it hurts to breathe, and she is starting to feel cold as the rush of adrenaline recedes.
They'll want a report, surely, and it's always best to get it soon after the event. The problem is she can't think straight through all the violence Eleven put her through.
"Uh," she manages, "thanks."
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The answer is of course no, she wasn't, and she figures that out for herself the instant she looks up and sees Jedao. She isn't exactly sure how his powers work, but he very clearly has them - and right now, that's just fine with her.
"Show-off," she says lightly, pulling herself off of the Eleven and to her feet. She beelines for Christina, kneeling in front of her. "Hey. Can you walk?"
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"I can levitate her there, if not, but some people find that disconcerting."
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quickly breaking the order so Shaw can be ridiculous
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