Collective Soul
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Dates run: | November 21-March 4 |
Run By: | Tapestry |
Read the logs: | Collective Soul |
"This is so stupid. David, you're so stupid. Fuck you."
The events of A Haven to Call Home have wide-ranging consequences for the mansion's psis and one in particular.
Contents
Part 1: Awakening
Cast
Charles Xavier, Scott Summers, Sooraya Qadir, Jean Grey, Arthur Centino, Ben Russell, Quentin Quire, Hope Abbott
Timing
Summary
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Several weeks after David Haller was rendered catatonic by the events of A Haven to Call Home, various mansion residents witnessed a number of strange apparitions around the mansion grounds. These apparitions, wounded and confused, were unable to communicate their intent until Shatterstar realized the intruders were actually Haller's alters. Charles Xavier, alerted to this phenomena, arrived from Muir Island and quickly formed a hypothesis that Haller's alters had scattered across the astral plane and were now making their way back home, attracted by Quentin and Hope. The two were sent on an astral recovery mission while Charles and Jean readied themselves for the reconstruction efforts. Although the alters, confused and in pain, initially resisted efforts to be retrieved, Quentin and Hope each used their own unique method of persuasion. With the alters finally gathered, Jean entered Haller's mind and encountered a personality named Tami, formed in the wake of his mind's destruction as a sort of gatekeeper. With Tami's assistance, Jean was able to restore Haller's mind to its original state.
Part 2: Aftermath
Cast
Hope Abbott, Arthur Centino, Marie-Ange Colbert, Beatrice Davis, Fourteen, Emma Frost, Jean Grey, Darcy Lewis, Artie Maddicks, David North, Doug Ramsey, Jonothan Starsmore, Meggan Szardos, Topaz, Quentin Quire
Timing
Summary
(Contains external links to logs on Dreamwidth)
David Haller's reintegration did not go perfectly.
Upon his awakening, strange effects started to be felt and experienced by mansion psionics. Starting with Arthur Centino leaving memories on objects instead of just reading them, almost all of the psionics in the mansion were hit by unexpected growth, flares, and disruptions in their powers. This phenomeona grew in intensity over the following months, but was largely unnoticed due to more pressing events.
X-Factor Investigations worked to chart the effects in mid February 2024, collecting statements from all of the psionic mansion residents. This led to Jean Grey conducting mental scans of volunteers hit by the effects, and it was discovered that the source of the psychic interference was David Haller's telepathy bleeding psionic energy constantly into the mansion.
David Haller departed temporarily from the mansion to Muir Island for rehabilitation in March 2024.
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Trivia and Meta
Trivia
The alters represented in the plot were taken from canon. In order of appearance: Bleeding Image, Susan in Sunshine, Nurse Good, Chronobunny (a riff on Chronodon), Hunter, Endgame, Johnny Gomorrah, 155, Chain, Styx, and Tami Haar.
Arthur Centino was first affected by Haller's malady, with various mansion residents experiencing memories of his when they touched items he had handled. The full list of those affected by the bleed of Haller's powers:
- Hope Abbott: Ability to read auras without "ghosting"
- Arthur Centino: Imbuing objects with memories, ability to read objects without touch
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- Marie-Ange Colbert: Ectoplasmic projection creation without sight of image, unintentional projection creation
- Beatrice Davis: No changes noticed
- Fourteen: Unintentional invisibility in perception of multiple selves
- Emma Frost: Temporary development of unintentional telekinesis
- Jean Grey: Unintentional illusion casting
- David Haller: Unintentional telepathic receiving, power bleed between alters, all of this
- Darcy Lewis: Unintentional projection of thoughts to technology (mostly shown in communications interactions)
- Artie Maddicks: Strain to cast and keep up illusions
- David North: Precognitive flashes without adrenaline spikes
- Quentin Quire: Unintentional shapeshifting based on other's suggestion
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- Doug Ramsey: Broadcast and sharing of powers (Note: interaction is an event mostly taking place over journal reactions)
- Amanda Sefton: No changes noticed in connection with cities
- Jonothan Starsmore: No changes noticed
- Meggan Szardos: No changes noticed
- Topaz: Projection of empathetic “radio static” field
Meta
Plotrunner: Tapestry
Meta Trivia: This plot had a consultant, Conner, for the D.I.D. representation.