Re/Alignment Logs Comm
February 18th, 2013 
WHO: Blurr and Cliffjumper
WHERE: Out in the wilderness, in a building they've found.
WHEN: Now~
WHAT: ADVENTURE. Exploring! TRAPS. So many traps.
WARNINGS: Nothing, really.

The structure had looked like a heap of boulders or a small hill at first, but when they got closer it was obvious it wasn't. Question was just what a building, especially a somewhat disguised one was doing out here in the middle of the literal nowhere.

Frowning as he landed from having had a look from the top, Cliffjumper shrugged.

"Either it ain't too big, or it might go down underground." It might be bigger inside, otherwise it couldn't hold more than at the most three rooms, maybe. Three kind of small rooms for someone of average size, three average rooms for someone his and Blurr's size.

"... So, what'd we do?" He couldn't help the scowl as he eyed the rather well-disguised entrance. He just didn't trust this situation, the building, whatever might be inside... but he also didn't feel it safe to just leave the building without having checked said inside.
cliffjumper: (CJ haz a suspicion - spies EVERYWHERE)
10:03 pm
WHO: Shepard, Garrus, Mordin, and Wrex. Also anyone else who wants to pop in.
WHERE: Near Liege's temple.
WHEN: After Shepard and Mordin arrive.
WHAT: Reunion!
WARNINGS: None? Maybe Krogan head bashing.

So the reunion with Garrus hadn't gone well. Rather than indulging him in the conversation he wanted about why she was now giving him the cold soldier, Shepard found ways to conveniently cut him off to respond to another comm every time he tried to talk. She did, after all, have to gather information on this new location.

It was a convenient excuse, anyhow.

But now they were reaching the place where Mordin's signature was originating. Thank whatever.

"Mordin, are you alright?" she called out to the Salarian as soon as they were in visual and auditory range, her pace picking up a bit to close the last bit of distance.

Wrex, Mordin, and Garrus. Two of the three had a large piece of their memory missing. She was under the impression Mordin didn't. He just didn't know what happened after he died, and that was acceptable. Well, he never should have died in the first place, but that was her fault. At least she thought it was. But as long as he remembered... She just needed someone.
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