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Joan Watson ([personal profile] formersurgeon) wrote in [community profile] thearena2013-10-31 09:56 am

Survival

Who| Sherlock, the Watsons, and OTA
What| Like it says on the tin
Where| The jungle
When| End of week 1, early week 2
Warnings/Notes| Sherlock, John and Joan are all available here to thread with, one of them, two of them, or all three. Just specify who in the subject line!


Surviving in the jungle hadn't been easy on the three of them. Among them, only John had any real outdoor survival experience prior to the Arenas, and that had been for deserts, mostly. Sherlock had plenty of theoretical knowledge on the subject, but not much practical experience beyond the previous Arenas. And as far as survival techniques went, Joan was the most useless of the three.

Regardless, they were making it work. They had picked a decent spot to set up camp, managed to keep their supplies passably dry, and took turns scouting or keeping watch while at least one of them stayed at the camp. That one was frequently John, since he had to stay off his injured leg as much as possible. Joan checked his stitches every day, and so far there hadn't been any major problems.

It was a relatively comfortable setup, but Joan knew it couldn't last. They were already running low on food, and eventually they would have to worry about the wrong type of person finding them. The kind of person who wanted to win. If they could only hold out a couple more days, until John's wound is sufficiently healed...
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[personal profile] drpsychosomatic 2013-11-07 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
John smiled and nodded in Howard's direction, eyebrows raised as if to say yeah, I know, the leg again, isn't it ridiculous? - but despite the attempt to hide his very real frustration and annoyance behind the joke, it was fairly obvious he was genuinely pleased to see the kid.

"Looks like I've got someone to do the doctoring for me," he explained wryly. "Shouldn't brag about my double too much though, everyone will want one. You alright?"
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[personal profile] iselldrugstothecommunity 2013-11-08 08:01 am (UTC)(link)
"What, you think I make it to the finale every season by playing pattycake?" he says, responding to Joan's look. "But nah, no bomb-making materials. Yet. But maybe if I ask nicely the Sponsors will send me a junior chemistry set and I can really get cooking. No injuries yet."

He saunters over and takes a seat next to John, plopping himself down now in a way that seems almost spitefully territorial in Sherlock's direction. "But I did find velociraptors."
Edited 2013-11-08 08:03 (UTC)
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[personal profile] alldeduction 2013-11-08 03:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Sherlock prickles a little, Howard's territorial all too effective. He doesn't move, however, frowning as he listens.

"Velociraptors," he repeats as if he had never heard the word.

Dinosaurs weren't exactly a necessary subject of knowledge when it came to crime solving.
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[personal profile] drpsychosomatic 2013-11-17 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
John decided not to mention some of the other gaps in Sherlock's knowledge- but he was completely unsurprised to find he hadn't dedicated much brainspace to extinct megafauna.

"Well, that's new at least," he sighed, rubbing at his temples and offering Howard a wry smile. "Dinosaurs. Have to admit, I'm glad we got that spear, now."
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[personal profile] iselldrugstothecommunity 2013-11-17 05:39 am (UTC)(link)
Howard actually twines his fingers and cracks his knuckles, his grin betraying exactly how excited he is to show off that he knows something Sherlock doesn't (very). And he sidles up a bit closer to John.

"Actually, to be totally correct, I'm pretty sure they're Utah raptors. About ten feet long, big hooked claw on each foot, hunt in packs of five to seven. More closely related to birds than they are to lizards." He gives Joan's statement an approving nod. "They're big trouble. They run way faster than a human can and they're smart as hell."

He smirks at Sherlock. He's got to find an upside to being stuck in a gladiator ring with carnivorous dinosaurs somehow.
Edited 2013-11-17 06:35 (UTC)
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[personal profile] alldeduction 2013-11-17 03:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Sherlock's face twisted - an emotion somewhere between disgust and annoyance. The fact that he did not have the knowledge necessary to survive bothered him on a very deep level. From Joan, he could at least allow himself to be ignorant, but from Howard?

He bristled, visibly.

"Oh good, ancient creatures where all our knowledge about them comes from movies and bones. Absolutely no possible way you could be horribly wrong and get us killed."
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[personal profile] drpsychosomatic 2013-11-18 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, that and they tend to make the animals in these arenas act differently than they normally would, anyway," he agreed, remembering the piranha from the first arena he'd been in. "Seems pretty safe to assume we want to stay the hell away from them, too. How did you get past them, Howard?"
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[personal profile] iselldrugstothecommunity 2013-11-18 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
"Movies and science!" Howard snaps at Sherlock, face screwing up into a flash of actual upset. He remembers getting 'deduced' clear as day, and his loathing for Sherlock stays only beneath the surface. He takes a deep breath and shrugs his shoulders to calm down. His eyes lift to the trees, then down to John's leg, then back to the trees.

"I been staying up in the trees. They don't climb, at least not as high as I been staying." But since that's not going to be an option for John, he racks his brain to think of something else. Location. "Their territory is east, I'm pretty sure. I ran into way more tracks and kills there. And they avoid low territory and the caves and all those places that flood, so I'm betting they can't swim."

He pauses. "Don't try scavenging from them, either. Whatever's in the plants here is in the meat, too. The Gamemakers are starving us out."

He swallows and a panicked shudder runs down his left arm, probably invisible to anyone but John.
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[personal profile] alldeduction 2013-11-20 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
Sherlock glares openly at Howard even as Joan and John cut in with comments that of course make sense but only serve to make him angry (because he is growing more and more frustrated with the fact that nothing here makes sense and that the Capitol seems geared towards nothing making any sense and all he wants, just for a moment, is for the logic to line up and not be dependent on the whims of creators that don't actually care for logic or reason) and his mind spirals down that way for a long moment before he manages to make it snap back into place and Howard is already going on about the dinosaurs.

"They don't climb," He repeated, eyes snapping to Howard's face as if he'd finally said something important.

And then he looked abruptly past him, into the distance where just the barest hint of the fence could be seen.

"But can they jump?"
Edited 2013-11-20 04:26 (UTC)
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[personal profile] drpsychosomatic 2013-11-22 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
John stayed very still, very steady- breathing in and out in a slow, measured rhythm. Howard's flash of panic was all too obvious to someone used to them, but the last thing he was going to do was point it out to anyone else- or, indeed, make things worse by forcing Howard to focus on his fear.

"You mean the fences," he said, carefully. "Right? I don't think they could clear those, but I wouldn't want to bet on it."
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[personal profile] iselldrugstothecommunity 2013-11-23 06:34 am (UTC)(link)
"I haven't seen none jump." Howard shakes his head, but he doesn't want to give the illusion of safety. He may not give a shit about Joan and may actively hate Sherlock, but he cares about John - and possibly more importantly, John's forgiven him for the disaster last Arena. "But I read a book when I was a kid that said scientists think they could do six feet vertical."

He stands up, brushing imaginary dirt off his pants. He gives a little mock salute to John, then a nod at Joan. "Good seeing you, Dr. John." That he doesn't name Joan or Sherlock, especially Sherlock, speaks as loudly as words would have.
Edited 2013-11-23 06:56 (UTC)
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[personal profile] alldeduction 2013-11-24 04:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"Fences are more likely to electrocute them than a tree," Sherlock pointed out. It was a long shot, but it was still a shot. He was about to say something more when Howard abruptly stood up and made to dismiss himself.

He raised an eyebrow but didn't say anything: he was more than used to being hated, after all. He was more annoyed that Howard was being rude to Joan, but all the better - maybe if John saw how annoying he was the man would be less inclined to be fond of him.

So he said nothing, and pointedly pretended to be much more interested in the treeline.
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[personal profile] drpsychosomatic 2013-11-24 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"Thanks for the tip, Howard," John offered, a little awkwardly. Maneuvering around the egos of both Sherlock and Howard was a delicate task, and not one he felt he was getting much better at. He glanced at Sherlock, at Joan, sighed and turned a smile in Howard's direction. His choice of words was, at first, very deliberate.
"We appreciate it. Don't-- Look, come find me if you need me, alright?"
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[personal profile] iselldrugstothecommunity 2013-11-24 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
His eyes meet Joan's, equally unyielding. Yes, really. Then he looks back at John.

"Yeah. I will. And I ain't setting up traps like last time. Nothing that can kill." He grabs his pack again and scales up a tree before disappearing into the jungle.
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[personal profile] alldeduction 2013-11-26 04:57 am (UTC)(link)
"You really shouldn't encourage him, John," Sherlock said, a little bitterly and with a tight sniff once he was absolutely sure that Howard was out of ear shot.

"He's insufferable enough as it is, without thinking he has any sort of chance with a man over twice his age."
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[personal profile] drpsychosomatic 2013-11-26 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"No, he doesn't, and that's why he left," John said wearily, rubbing at his temples. "There's no need to be cruel, Sherlock, and he's just-- he knows I understand, that's all, and he's trying to help. There's nothing else going on. You don't need to mark your bloody territory, alright?"
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[personal profile] alldeduction 2013-11-27 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm not being cruel, I am informing you, since you're obviously being willfully blind about the subject," Sherlock sniffed. Marking his territory indeed.

"I was under the impression that you would want to know if you were unwittingly encouraging romantic attachment in a fifteen year old, but if you would prefer my silence, so be it."

Yeah, because Sherlock was ever, ever going to shut up.
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[personal profile] drpsychosomatic 2013-12-04 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
John took a long moment to level a steady, extremely displeased stare first at Joan, and then back to Sherlock. He folded his arms, clearly furious.

"You don't get to ruin someone just because they're rude to you, Sherlock," he said tightly. "What you just did was not okay. Several levels of not okay. You don't get to broadcast your opinions on someone else's sexuality on live television, and you don't get to frame it as concern for me."

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