Chapter 1.1 - The Alamo Remembers

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Oct 5, 2015 11:41 pm
"Nah, we don't need to go back to the Blue Bell. We can do it here. Just sit here and relax. Imma gonna focus on Tombstone Station and..."

Fifteen minutes later, you're in a metal room. Once the four of you got in sync, your mind just drifted and you could see the metal room in your mind's eye. And then you're there. There is a locked door and one wall is all glass and looks down on a dying star. A jet of stellar plasma is being drawn off the star before circling and then flowing into a much smaller blue star. Somehow, you know that the binary star system is in the final stages of decay before the larger star will detonate in a super nova.

Louis discusses the procedure with you for some time before leading the Translation back to Rio Grande. When you've completed the second Translation, you're back in the cellar of the Alamo.
You're all now fully trained in translating, as described in the rulebook. You can translate to Tombstone Station from recursions that connects to it that you've been to. Right now that's just the Rio Grande.

Take 2xp each. Xp is discovery based in The Strange, and you've learned about Translating as well as Tombstone Station.
Oct 8, 2015 10:55 am
"Let's stop our standin' around and do something with ourselves. Let's go to Tombstone Station, and go from there."
Oct 8, 2015 9:49 pm
Diego looks a little disappointed as he really wanted to try the portal that the strange food came from but agrees with Eli that Tombstone Station is probably a good place to start. "Sí, let's be on your way!"
Oct 15, 2015 5:56 am
"Now that we know how to, uh, Translate, where are we off to?"
Oct 19, 2015 4:22 am
The three of you concentrate on Tombstone Station. It is a long process.

Meanwhile, Louis begins dismantling the portal. The device appears to be the engraved base and once the pieces have been carefully separated (that is, by gun shot) the portal itself vanishes. Louis carefully packs the three sections separately in a satchel and bids you farewell. He reminds you that if you ever need guidance, look up Ida Jericho in just outside the town of Tombstone in this recursion. He then thanks you and leaves by the stairs. Halfway up, he hollers "I'm going to take your horses. I'll take care of them."

After ten minutes of meditation, the Alamo vanishes and you're back on Tombstone Station.

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