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| date =  [[May 2011| May 31st, 2011]] - [[June 2011| June 6th, 2011]]
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''Quote from the plot''
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''"No way to predict who becomes a mutant. No oversight when they do. No criteria for what power goes to who. Dangerous mutations. Lethal mutations. Some uncontrollable. Some mutants can mean the best and still kill. And if not them, maybe their children."''
  
Brief teaser.
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When X-Factor Investigations are to investigate the death of a victim of a suspected serial killer, they discover the killer's choice of victims to be less random than originally thought.
  
  
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
  
This should be the characters directly involved with the bulk of the action.
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'''Cast:''' [[Vanessa Carlysle]], [[Lucas Bishop]], [[Doug Ramsey]], [[Laura Kinney]], [[Laurie Collins]], [[Jean-Paul Beaubier]], [[Meggan Szardos]], [[Amanda Sefton]], [[David Haller]]
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'''NPCs:''' [[Charles Xavier]], [[Caroline Alito]]
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List of character links, separated with commas - <nowiki>[[Character A]], [[Character B]]</nowiki> etc.
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==Timing==
  
List of NPC/Villain links.
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[[May 2011| May 30]]-[[June 2011| June 6, 2011]]
  
  
==Timing==  
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==Plot Summary==
  
Piped link to monthly summary page for the appropriate month, visible link to include the full dates Eg: <nowiki> [[August 2004| August 23-30, 2004]]</nowiki>
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When [[X-Factor Investigations]] are hired to look into the death of a murder victim named Olivia Scott, Bishop receives a tip from someone on the police force that the case may be especially relevant to his firm. Once Doug Ramsey is recruited to gain access to the case files he discovers that the NYPD have recently identified the only apparent link between the victims: that every one of them was x-factor positive.
  
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In an attempt to locate the killer, Vanessa and Bishop quickly enlist the aid of Professor Xavier and Amanda Sefton to use their respective talents while the two investigators interview victims' families. Unfortunately, Amanda lacks a sufficient focus for her locator spell and something about the killer's mind does not result in the expected psychic spike; two days into the investigation another victim is killed without pinging for either. Bishop takes Laura Kinney to the scene in the hopes of finding some clue as to the killer's identity; they find nothing, but Laura does detect a distinctive scent of old blood and lemon-scented antiseptic wipes.
  
==Plot Summary==
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Though Xavier continues to search for the killer, he passes formal communication with Vanessa to David Haller for a fresh perspective and, presumably, a very strange incentive to socialize with his peers. During a brainstorming session he, Amanda and Doug recall a past strategy used with the entity [[Xorn]], and, because it makes as much sense as anything, Amanda and Haller decide to meet at a murder site and attempt to use Amanda's connection with the city to interrogate New York itself. Haller has doubts of his ability to interpret anything received from a city, and on a hunch approaches Meggan Szardos in the hopes her empathy will bridge the potential gap. Though Amanda is less than thrilled by the prospect, the three are ultimately successful in divining an emotional signature from the killer to act as the focus of a tracking spell. With a magical dragnet to cast, Vanessa puts Laura and Jean-Paul Beaubier on quick-response alert.
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Results are yielded the very next evening when Amanda's spell sends Laura and Jean-Paul to intercept a man and a woman on a near-deserted street. Shockingly, it is the young woman whom Laura identifies as carrying the scent from the crime-scene. After an initial chase, Laura and Jean-Paul corner the girl at a bar; with nowhere left to run, she drops all pretense of escape and goes along quietly.
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Once Vanessa and Bishop arrive to interrogate the suspect the girl proves less than forthcoming. Temporarily stymied, Bishop acquires her name, Caroline Alito, by calling one of the contacts on her cell under pretenses of WalMart Employee. Doug then uses this information to pull her police records, which include her current address. Faced with the possibility the girl may not talk, and the even more alarming risk a second party could be directing her kills, the investigator send Jean-Paul to her apartment to gather evidence while they continue the interrogation.
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At this time Meggan, Amanda and Haller arrive at the scene to see if any further aid can be offered; despite his misgivings, Haller is eventually convinced to establish a superficial link with the killer while the interrogation continues so the answers may be fed to Bishop and Vanessa. With this new strategy, they discover two things: first of all, that the killer is working alone, and second of all, that her ability to locate passing mutants is not due to a conspiracy, but because she herself is a mutant with the ability to detect others by scent. At the same time, Jean-Paul's search of her apartment reveals another detail: that she is a survivor of the 2006 San Diego Earthquake perpetrated by [[Magneto]].
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Before the police arrive to take Alito into custody Meggan makes a request to speak to her, hoping to gain some manner of understanding for the emotions she sensed during the tracking spell. Unfortunately, the answers she receive provide no solace. It is a lack of closure echoed for the families of the victims when Alito commits suicide in custody less than 48 hours after her arrest.
  
Summary of the events of the plot. Include links to supporting characters, locations, other plots. Remember, only link to something once per page, so no need to link to characters listed as Cast.
 
  
 
==Related Links==
 
==Related Links==
  
Links to things/concepts/locations that arose for the first time in the game during the plot. Eg. The Neutraliser, Nova Roma, etc.
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[[Operation: Xorn]]
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[[The Rictor Effect]]
  
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
  
Link to x_logs tag for that plot
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[http://x-logs.livejournal.com/tag/aftershocks Aftershocks logs]
  
If the plot has vital links in other pages ( eg. x_team, personal journals), include these here.
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[http://x-communication.livejournal.com/tag/aftershocks Aftershocks media and communications]
  
 
==Trivia and Meta==
 
==Trivia and Meta==
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===Trivia===
 
===Trivia===
  
IC notes stemming from the plot. Eg: "As a result of this Character A developed a crippling fear of ottomans".
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<UL>
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<LI>First appearance of the homemade newsletter [[SOME GUY WITH A PRINTER'S MUTANT NEWS FOR MUTANTS]]
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<LI>First appearance of the victims services group and charity [[Survivors Against Fear/Life After Loss]]
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===Meta===
 
===Meta===
  
'''Plotrunner:''' Link to the player if a current one, give the name/livejournal link of a previous player.
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'''Plotrunner:''' [[Tapestry]], [[Nichole]] (co-runner)
 
 
Links to comic/movie/etc influences on the plot (if any), or other OOC notes that are important to the plot. Eg: With Malice Aforethought is a reworking of two Marvel plotlines - Malice and Forge's Neutraliser.
 
 
 
  
  

Revision as of 21:11, 7 June 2011

PHASE 1


Aftershocks
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Dates run: May 31st, 2011 - June 6th, 2011
Run By: Tapestry
Read the logs: Aftershocks


"No way to predict who becomes a mutant. No oversight when they do. No criteria for what power goes to who. Dangerous mutations. Lethal mutations. Some uncontrollable. Some mutants can mean the best and still kill. And if not them, maybe their children."


When X-Factor Investigations are to investigate the death of a victim of a suspected serial killer, they discover the killer's choice of victims to be less random than originally thought.


Cast

Cast: Vanessa Carlysle, Lucas Bishop, Doug Ramsey, Laura Kinney, Laurie Collins, Jean-Paul Beaubier, Meggan Szardos, Amanda Sefton, David Haller

NPCs: Charles Xavier, Caroline Alito


Timing

May 30- June 6, 2011


Plot Summary

When X-Factor Investigations are hired to look into the death of a murder victim named Olivia Scott, Bishop receives a tip from someone on the police force that the case may be especially relevant to his firm. Once Doug Ramsey is recruited to gain access to the case files he discovers that the NYPD have recently identified the only apparent link between the victims: that every one of them was x-factor positive.

In an attempt to locate the killer, Vanessa and Bishop quickly enlist the aid of Professor Xavier and Amanda Sefton to use their respective talents while the two investigators interview victims' families. Unfortunately, Amanda lacks a sufficient focus for her locator spell and something about the killer's mind does not result in the expected psychic spike; two days into the investigation another victim is killed without pinging for either. Bishop takes Laura Kinney to the scene in the hopes of finding some clue as to the killer's identity; they find nothing, but Laura does detect a distinctive scent of old blood and lemon-scented antiseptic wipes.

Though Xavier continues to search for the killer, he passes formal communication with Vanessa to David Haller for a fresh perspective and, presumably, a very strange incentive to socialize with his peers. During a brainstorming session he, Amanda and Doug recall a past strategy used with the entity Xorn, and, because it makes as much sense as anything, Amanda and Haller decide to meet at a murder site and attempt to use Amanda's connection with the city to interrogate New York itself. Haller has doubts of his ability to interpret anything received from a city, and on a hunch approaches Meggan Szardos in the hopes her empathy will bridge the potential gap. Though Amanda is less than thrilled by the prospect, the three are ultimately successful in divining an emotional signature from the killer to act as the focus of a tracking spell. With a magical dragnet to cast, Vanessa puts Laura and Jean-Paul Beaubier on quick-response alert.

Results are yielded the very next evening when Amanda's spell sends Laura and Jean-Paul to intercept a man and a woman on a near-deserted street. Shockingly, it is the young woman whom Laura identifies as carrying the scent from the crime-scene. After an initial chase, Laura and Jean-Paul corner the girl at a bar; with nowhere left to run, she drops all pretense of escape and goes along quietly.

Once Vanessa and Bishop arrive to interrogate the suspect the girl proves less than forthcoming. Temporarily stymied, Bishop acquires her name, Caroline Alito, by calling one of the contacts on her cell under pretenses of WalMart Employee. Doug then uses this information to pull her police records, which include her current address. Faced with the possibility the girl may not talk, and the even more alarming risk a second party could be directing her kills, the investigator send Jean-Paul to her apartment to gather evidence while they continue the interrogation.

At this time Meggan, Amanda and Haller arrive at the scene to see if any further aid can be offered; despite his misgivings, Haller is eventually convinced to establish a superficial link with the killer while the interrogation continues so the answers may be fed to Bishop and Vanessa. With this new strategy, they discover two things: first of all, that the killer is working alone, and second of all, that her ability to locate passing mutants is not due to a conspiracy, but because she herself is a mutant with the ability to detect others by scent. At the same time, Jean-Paul's search of her apartment reveals another detail: that she is a survivor of the 2006 San Diego Earthquake perpetrated by Magneto.

Before the police arrive to take Alito into custody Meggan makes a request to speak to her, hoping to gain some manner of understanding for the emotions she sensed during the tracking spell. Unfortunately, the answers she receive provide no solace. It is a lack of closure echoed for the families of the victims when Alito commits suicide in custody less than 48 hours after her arrest.


Related Links

Operation: Xorn

The Rictor Effect


External Links

Aftershocks logs

Aftershocks media and communications

Trivia and Meta

Trivia


Meta

Plotrunner: Tapestry, Nichole (co-runner)