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Brief teaser.
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X-Force agree to take a job in Russia in exchange for access to new intelligence assets. Brought on by an old associate of Betsy's, they get involved in the results of a top secret Soviet experiment in the 70s that has gone wrong. Now they face a dangerous foe that is growing rapidly in both strength and power, and it seems dubious that they can shut it down in time.
  
  
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
  
This should be the characters directly involved with the bulk of the action.
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[[Remy LeBeau]], [[Wanda Maximoff]], [[Betsy Braddock]], [[Sofia Mantega-Barret]], [[Amanda Sefton]], [[Mark Sheppard]], [[Marie-Ange Colbert]], [[Doug Ramsey]], [[Sarah Morlocke]].
 
 
List of character links, separated with commas - <nowiki>[[Character A]], [[Character B]]</nowiki> etc.
 
 
 
List of NPC/Villain links.
 
  
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[[Natasha Romanova]], [[Colonel Alexei Vazhin]], [[Mastermold]]
  
 
==Timing==  
 
==Timing==  
  
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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[[October 2006| October 22-26, 2006]]
  
  
 
==Plot Summary==
 
==Plot Summary==
  
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.
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[[X-Force]] maintains ties to the shadowy and oft interconnected world of conspiracies and espionage. It's through them that one of Betsy's old contacts (and rivals) discovers that Braddock is back in the game and arranges a meeting through her with Wisdom and LeBeau. Natasha Romanova, the daughter of a Politburo member and one of the youngest scions of the former KGB, now working for the GRU as one of the best field operatives in the country. Her boss, Col. Alexei Vazhin is the head of Esoteric Weaponeering for the GRU, a name to describe SPB assets and issues.  
  
==Related Links==
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X-Force travels to Moscow to hear Vazhin's proposal. Apparently, the caretakers of the Chernyakhoskoye instillation all disappeared a few weeks ago. The base itself has been shut tight as a drum. Three days ago, one of the caretakers appeared in the port of Archangel, apparently spontaneously manifested an increase in size and strength, and went on a rampage for two hours, until an army sniper brought her down with a shot to the head. The 42 year old woman was almost two thousand miles from Chernyakhoskoye and had tested negatively for mutations. Her body was found to have no internal organs remaining. Vazhin hasn't connected the woman and the Mastermod project yet, but the discovery of a second body once X-Force arrives, and their own investigations make some association clear.
  
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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The media frenzy over the 'mad mutant' has been large, which is why Vazhin is forced to look outside of his own country's services, knowing that it will be leaked to the press otherwise. Airing the twisted Soviet experiments is not in his country's interests, and he's openly distrustful of involving the FSB. He's convinced that the death is somehow linked to Project MASTERMOLD, but can't understand how and why. Nor why the sudden and seemingly random rampage. If X-Force agrees to help 'solve' his little problems quietly and anonymously, he's willing to share assets with them in the Far East and Europe, an offer they can't refuse.
  
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During their search, more of the bizarre mutants turn up in other places, wreaking havoc. Eventually they begin to see a pattern. Each of the attacks is a strike against an agency or company involved in the region, in many cases removing old systems for replacement, or doing the environmental assessment on a first generation nuclear plant that services the Chernyakhoskoye complex. More worrying is the appearance of 2nd generation mutants, which are being called 'Primes'.
  
==External Links==
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X-Force, supported by a few operatives from the GRU and Romanov head to the complex, only to find that it's a little more active then they thought. Trapped inside, they begin to discover that Ingatova isn't sleeping, but has been awake and expanding her influence for the last twenty year. The whole bottom floor of the complex is filled with her flesh growths, and labs of twisted material serve as the construction point for the tiny web of biomaterial that can turn someone into a Prime and allow her to control them. To their horror, Mastermold actually forms up into a giant biolaced robotic form, built specifically to give her mobility, and possessing giant strength and speed in the towering twenty five foot construct.  
 
 
Link to x_logs tag for that plot
 
 
 
If the plot has vital links in other pages ( eg. x_team, personal journals), include these here.
 
 
 
==Trivia and Meta==
 
 
 
===Trivia===
 
 
 
IC notes stemming from the plot. Eg: "As a result of this Character A developed a crippling fear of ottomans".
 
 
 
===Meta===
 
 
 
'''Plotrunner:''' Link to the player if a current one, give the name/livejournal link of a previous player.
 
 
 
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.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
X-Force agree to take a job in Russia in exchange for access to new intelligence assets. Brought on by an old associate of Betsy's, they get involved in the results of a top secret Soviet experiment in the 70s that has gone wrong. Now they face a dangerous foe that is growing rapidly in both strength and power, and it seems dubious that they can shut it down in time.
 
 
 
Dramatis Persona
 
 
   
 
   
LeBeau, Remy  
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Mark and Amanda are comms, waiting with Natasha at the entrance. Doug is off to computer central with Sarah as his phsyical backup. Sofia, Remy, Wanda, and Marie-Ange are the main assault team. The combat team, along with a half dozen GRU agents are getting the snot kicked out of them. Doug is frustrated because you can't outhack something that codes at the speed of thought. All he can do is try and slow it down a bit. During the fight, MA reaches for a tarot card and pulls the wrong one. She sort of 'why did I pull this. it means...' to herself over the comms, and Mark chimes in filling in the blank. Electronics need power. There's an old power conduit in the subbasement. All of Ingatova/Mastermold's strikes have been about protecting her access to power. Doug pulls up the map to it, Mark and Natasha head for it, joined by Sarah. They kill the power, Ingatova/Mastermold is suddenly vulnerable, and can be taken down.  
Morlocke, Sarah
 
Ramsey, Doug
 
Colbert, Marie-Ange
 
Sefton, Amanda
 
Sheppard, Mark
 
Mantega-Barret, Sofia
 
(Wisdom, Pete) - due to Alasdair's work schedule, he's not sure how involved he can be. The current plan is Pete's involved in the initial meeting, but that may change.  
 
 
   
 
   
Timing: 3-5 days, beginning Oct 6th.  
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Vazhin's team moves in to sterilize the entire compound, but there are hints that Ingatova/Mastermold may not be as dead as they hope.
  
Background
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==Related Links==
  
Natalya Ignatova was a typical Russian youth. Like all good patriotic Soviets, she was part of the Young Pioneers and the youth military clubs that granted the respectability and political stability to raise in the USSR of the late 60s. It was discovered that the fifteen year old had strange powers, like a few others appearing in Russian cities. The Soviet army drafted these individuals for study in what the Americans would later call Project Epsilon. For years, Soviet scientists had theorized on the existence of psychic abilities, and had sought out those who were sensitive to it. The surprising discovery of non-psychic physical phenomenon had excited them about an entirely new direction: mutation.
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[[Operation: Xorn]]
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==External Links==
  
Of course, being the Soviet Army, the first priority was to weaponize those skills and powers. Many of the members were moved to a complex in Stepnogorsk's bio-weapon engineering division. The next five years were lost to tests on young Ignatova, as they sought to understand her gift. Ignatova was a technopath; a strange hybrid type of telepath/electrokinetic that gives ability to interface directly with electronics. At first, it was simple things, like turning on a radio without touching the switch. As they grew to understand her power more, they found that the machinery aspect was secondary, and it was more of an ability to directly read complex linkages in structures with any element of electric charge. Including the human body.
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[http://community.livejournal.com/x_logs/tag/flesh+mechanic Operation: Flesh Mechanic]
  
Ignatova was moved to a secret facility in Chernyakhoskoye for the major experiment. Tests had shown that with her powers, she could engineer highly complex bio-machinery; amalgamations between organic compounds and inorganic compounds. Early examples were hybrid forms of cybernetics that the KGB instantly seized on for agents. They discovered that her powers could work at distances, and most effectively when totally integrated into a system. In a graphic final step, Ignatova was fully meshed into the core of computers at the centre of the complex, where her body was broken down and used to integrate a bio-technological mainframe; Ingatova become a meat computer.
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==Trivia and Meta==
  
Dubbed Project MASTERMOLD, research into Ingatova's power and her new form continued into the early 80s. Unfortunately, a series of accidents and general setbacks saw the project diminished, and finally cut by '85. Eager to bury the gruesome experiments, the Soviets mothballed the Chernyakhoskoye instillation, and reduced the power to the minimum required levels. Ingatova was essentially shutdown but not dead, in case they should restart the project. A small caretaker staff maintained the upkeep of the facility, but nothing else for the last twenty years.
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===Trivia===
  
Plot
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This mission re-affirmed the team's ties with the Russians, leading to further cooperation.
  
X-Force maintains ties to the shadowy and oft interconnected world of conspiracies and espionage. It's through them that one of Betsy's old contacts (and rivals) discovers that Braddock is back in the game and arranges a meeting through her with Wisdom and LeBeau. Natasha Romanov, the daughter of a Politburo member and one of the youngest scions of the former KGB, now working for the GRU as one of the best field operatives in the country. Her boss, Col. Alexei Vazhin is the head of Esoteric Weaponeering for the GRU, a name to describe SPB assets and issues.  
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The mission also marked the first useage of code names, for the sake of maintaining secrecy concerning the identities of the team members.
  
X-Force travels to Moscow to hear Vazhin's proposal. Apparently, the caretakers of the Chernyakhoskoye instillation all disappeared a few weeks ago. The base itself has been shut tight as a drum. Three days ago, one of the caretakers appeared in the port of Archangel, apparently spontaneously manifested an increase in size and strength, and went on a rampage for two hours, until an army sniper brought her down with a shot to the head. The 42 year old woman was almost two thousand miles from Chernyakhoskoye and had tested negatively for mutations. Her body was found to have no internal organs remaining. Vazhin hasn't connected the woman and the Mastermod project yet, but the discovery of a second body once X-Force arrives, and their own investigations make some association clear.
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===Meta===
  
The media frenzy over the 'mad mutant' has been large, which is why Vazhin is forced to look outside of his own country's services, knowing that it will be leaked to the press otherwise. Airing the twisted Soviet experiments is not in his country's interests, and he's openly distrustful of involving the FSB. He's convinced that the death is somehow linked to Project MASTERMOLD, but can't understand how and why. Nor why the sudden and seemingly random rampage. If X-Force agrees to help 'solve' his little problems quietly and anonymously, he's willing to share assets with them in the Far East and Europe, an offer they can't refuse.
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'''Plotrunner:''' [[Dex]]
  
During their search, more of the bizarre mutants turn up in other places, wreaking havoc. Eventually they begin to see a pattern. Each of the attacks is a strike against an agency or company involved in the region, in many cases removing old systems for replacement, or doing the environmental assessment on a first generation nuclear plant that services the Chernyakhoskoye complex. More worrying is the appearance of 2nd generation mutants, which are being called 'Primes'.
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Mastermold is a reworking of the original [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_Mold comics canon plot], with little in common beyond the actual name.
  
X-Force, supported by a few operatives from the GRU and Romanov head to the complex, only to find that it's a little more active then they thought. Trapped inside, they begin to discover that Ingatova isn't sleeping, but has been awake and expanding her influence for the last twenty year. The whole bottom floor of the complex is filled with her flesh growths, and labs of twisted material serve as the construction point for the tiny web of biomaterial that can turn someone into a Prime and allow her to control them. To their horror, Mastermold actually forms up into a giant biolaced robotic form, built specifically to give her mobility, and possessing giant strength and speed in the towering twenty five foot construct.
 
 
Mark and Amanda are comms, waiting with Natasha at the entrance. Doug is off to computer central with Sarah as his phsyical backup. Sofia, Remy, Wanda, and Marie-Ange are the main assault team. The combat team, along with a half dozen GRU agents are getting the snot kicked out of them. Doug is frustrated because you can't outhack something that codes at the speed of thought. All he can do is try and slow it down a bit. During the fight, MA reaches for a tarot card and pulls the wrong one. She sort of 'why did I pull this. it means...' to herself over the comms, and Mark chimes in filling in the blank. Electronics need power. There's an old power conduit in the subbasement. All of Ingatova/Mastermold's strikes have been about protecting her access to power. Doug pulls up the map to it, Mark and Natasha head for it, joined by Sarah. They kill the power, Ingatova/Mastermold is suddenly vulnerable, and can be taken down.
 
 
Vazhin's team moves in to sterilize the entire compound, but there are hints that Ingatova/Mastermold may not be as dead as they hope.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 22:23, 3 February 2007


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X-Force agree to take a job in Russia in exchange for access to new intelligence assets. Brought on by an old associate of Betsy's, they get involved in the results of a top secret Soviet experiment in the 70s that has gone wrong. Now they face a dangerous foe that is growing rapidly in both strength and power, and it seems dubious that they can shut it down in time.


Cast

Remy LeBeau, Wanda Maximoff, Betsy Braddock, Sofia Mantega-Barret, Amanda Sefton, Mark Sheppard, Marie-Ange Colbert, Doug Ramsey, Sarah Morlocke.

Natasha Romanova, Colonel Alexei Vazhin, Mastermold

Timing

October 22-26, 2006


Plot Summary

X-Force maintains ties to the shadowy and oft interconnected world of conspiracies and espionage. It's through them that one of Betsy's old contacts (and rivals) discovers that Braddock is back in the game and arranges a meeting through her with Wisdom and LeBeau. Natasha Romanova, the daughter of a Politburo member and one of the youngest scions of the former KGB, now working for the GRU as one of the best field operatives in the country. Her boss, Col. Alexei Vazhin is the head of Esoteric Weaponeering for the GRU, a name to describe SPB assets and issues.

X-Force travels to Moscow to hear Vazhin's proposal. Apparently, the caretakers of the Chernyakhoskoye instillation all disappeared a few weeks ago. The base itself has been shut tight as a drum. Three days ago, one of the caretakers appeared in the port of Archangel, apparently spontaneously manifested an increase in size and strength, and went on a rampage for two hours, until an army sniper brought her down with a shot to the head. The 42 year old woman was almost two thousand miles from Chernyakhoskoye and had tested negatively for mutations. Her body was found to have no internal organs remaining. Vazhin hasn't connected the woman and the Mastermod project yet, but the discovery of a second body once X-Force arrives, and their own investigations make some association clear.

The media frenzy over the 'mad mutant' has been large, which is why Vazhin is forced to look outside of his own country's services, knowing that it will be leaked to the press otherwise. Airing the twisted Soviet experiments is not in his country's interests, and he's openly distrustful of involving the FSB. He's convinced that the death is somehow linked to Project MASTERMOLD, but can't understand how and why. Nor why the sudden and seemingly random rampage. If X-Force agrees to help 'solve' his little problems quietly and anonymously, he's willing to share assets with them in the Far East and Europe, an offer they can't refuse.

During their search, more of the bizarre mutants turn up in other places, wreaking havoc. Eventually they begin to see a pattern. Each of the attacks is a strike against an agency or company involved in the region, in many cases removing old systems for replacement, or doing the environmental assessment on a first generation nuclear plant that services the Chernyakhoskoye complex. More worrying is the appearance of 2nd generation mutants, which are being called 'Primes'.

X-Force, supported by a few operatives from the GRU and Romanov head to the complex, only to find that it's a little more active then they thought. Trapped inside, they begin to discover that Ingatova isn't sleeping, but has been awake and expanding her influence for the last twenty year. The whole bottom floor of the complex is filled with her flesh growths, and labs of twisted material serve as the construction point for the tiny web of biomaterial that can turn someone into a Prime and allow her to control them. To their horror, Mastermold actually forms up into a giant biolaced robotic form, built specifically to give her mobility, and possessing giant strength and speed in the towering twenty five foot construct.

Mark and Amanda are comms, waiting with Natasha at the entrance. Doug is off to computer central with Sarah as his phsyical backup. Sofia, Remy, Wanda, and Marie-Ange are the main assault team. The combat team, along with a half dozen GRU agents are getting the snot kicked out of them. Doug is frustrated because you can't outhack something that codes at the speed of thought. All he can do is try and slow it down a bit. During the fight, MA reaches for a tarot card and pulls the wrong one. She sort of 'why did I pull this. it means...' to herself over the comms, and Mark chimes in filling in the blank. Electronics need power. There's an old power conduit in the subbasement. All of Ingatova/Mastermold's strikes have been about protecting her access to power. Doug pulls up the map to it, Mark and Natasha head for it, joined by Sarah. They kill the power, Ingatova/Mastermold is suddenly vulnerable, and can be taken down.

Vazhin's team moves in to sterilize the entire compound, but there are hints that Ingatova/Mastermold may not be as dead as they hope.

Related Links

Operation: Xorn

External Links

Operation: Flesh Mechanic

Trivia and Meta

Trivia

This mission re-affirmed the team's ties with the Russians, leading to further cooperation.

The mission also marked the first useage of code names, for the sake of maintaining secrecy concerning the identities of the team members.

Meta

Plotrunner: Dex

Mastermold is a reworking of the original comics canon plot, with little in common beyond the actual name.