reference.
If my velocity starts to make you sweat,
Then just don't let go
And if their Heaven ain't got a vacancy
Then we just, then we just, then we just
Then we just get up and go!
Then just don't let go
And if their Heaven ain't got a vacancy
Then we just, then we just, then we just
Then we just get up and go!
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POWERS/SKILLSET: Decent hacker, excellent driver, hologram expert. Master at stealth, infiltration, and espionage as well as the boomerang.
SUMMARY: A compassionate girl caught between the battle for Motorcity. Although her father is her friends' enemy, she seeks a middle ground and works to fix Detroit Deluxe's corruption from the inside. Balancing her life as a Burner and as Kane's daughter is difficult, but she's determined to succeed for the sake of both cities.
IC; we're going down, down to the ground
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[Motorcity's got a different feel to it than Deluxe, dirtier and chaotic and free. Nothing watching you except curious eyes, no regulations tailoring you to a uniform white and blue. Julie's still adjusting to the culture--clothes first, of course, she had to make herself fit in if she wanted to lurk around here like a Motorcitizen. The rest she learned by hanging around the pits, listening to street gossip and people shooting the wind.
No gang will take a newbie fresh off the block in. Especially not a girl who still shouted "Deluxian" with her presence who has no clue what a wrench or motor is. There's no chance of it.
Smaller gangs-- yeah, those were the tickets to her stay in Motorcity. If she wanted to know her way around here...
The Burners don't stand out to her at first until she catches wind of a certain name. Mike Chilton's a sore subject with daddy dearest still. The cadet that got away, wasted potential vanished to rot belowground as he put it. But to Julie, that makes his gang all the more alluring.
So it happens that there's a girl waltzing up to the Burner's HQ, stopping at the garage's entrance to let her gaze sweep over its graffiti'd front. Then, cautiously, she pokes her head into the garage. She's sure she saw someone moving around in here.]
Uh... hello?
[Motorcity's got a different feel to it than Deluxe, dirtier and chaotic and free. Nothing watching you except curious eyes, no regulations tailoring you to a uniform white and blue. Julie's still adjusting to the culture--clothes first, of course, she had to make herself fit in if she wanted to lurk around here like a Motorcitizen. The rest she learned by hanging around the pits, listening to street gossip and people shooting the wind.
No gang will take a newbie fresh off the block in. Especially not a girl who still shouted "Deluxian" with her presence who has no clue what a wrench or motor is. There's no chance of it.
Smaller gangs-- yeah, those were the tickets to her stay in Motorcity. If she wanted to know her way around here...
The Burners don't stand out to her at first until she catches wind of a certain name. Mike Chilton's a sore subject with daddy dearest still. The cadet that got away, wasted potential vanished to rot belowground as he put it. But to Julie, that makes his gang all the more alluring.
So it happens that there's a girl waltzing up to the Burner's HQ, stopping at the garage's entrance to let her gaze sweep over its graffiti'd front. Then, cautiously, she pokes her head into the garage. She's sure she saw someone moving around in here.]
Uh... hello?
IC; see you, space cowboy
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Don't talk like that. [Farewell speeches meant that this was the real deal. Even with the odds stacked against them, Burners never gave up. Until Texas stopped breathing, until every drop of blood is drained from his body--
There was still a chance. She had to hope.]
We're gonna fight. We're gonna win this together, so help me--
Don't talk like that. [Farewell speeches meant that this was the real deal. Even with the odds stacked against them, Burners never gave up. Until Texas stopped breathing, until every drop of blood is drained from his body--
There was still a chance. She had to hope.]
We're gonna fight. We're gonna win this together, so help me--