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Kay Faraday ([personal profile] littlecrowgirl) wrote in [community profile] re_alignment_logs2012-12-20 04:34 pm

What's December Without Christmas Eve? [Tree Decorating: OPEN]

WHO: Anyone and Everyone!
WHERE: Around various parts of Haven
WHEN: From now until what counts as 'New Years' for Cybertron (New Years Day for us?)
WHAT: Tree Decorating!
WARNINGS: Infinite cute and maybe tree eating

Well, Kay and Elita had done it. It took awhile, and surprisingly, all in one night, but they'd been able to grab branches from the large crystal trees that the pink robot had grown, and placed them all around Haven. Where, specifically? Outside the temples! Really, surprised no one noticed it.  But to those who walk out of the them, they'll now notice a tree on either their right or left, empty, glittering, and with a note.



What could this mean? What's this? There's trees everywhere! What's this? And depending on what your alignment is/where you live, you'll get a different tree. 

(ooc: I'll be putting comments up for each quadrant's tree. Comment under whichever one you'd like to react to/decorate/chat with people under. It's a huge mingle thread! Also, don't forget to put your tag in the log!
cliffjumper: (Metal drop bear - coming down!)

[personal profile] cliffjumper 2013-01-03 01:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Compared to other mechs or designs, given that his chestplate is reasonably flat, if a bit curving, she should be able to reach fairly well.

"Tell me if it's too fast or anything like that, okay?" She's obviously excited, but they're up in the air with her literally rather unprotected, so giving a thought to that seemed like a good idea.

Going around yet another tower and between a few of the cables, Cliffjumper aim down the gorge and away from the temple to simply fly straight along it, the wind whipping against them both.

He's not a flyer and doesn't really feel any sort of urge for that sort of reformat, possible or not, but frag, using his jetpack for more than strategic moving around difficult patches was surprisingly great.