Rage (
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hadriel2017-10-04 12:01 pm
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THREE ❢ VIDEO
What a nice welcome after such a long time away. You creatures never disappoint with how angry you get.
[Rage is back, back again. Go ahead, tell a friend. She's giving a nonchalant smile that doesn't quite reach her eyes -- it's hard to be pleased about being well fed when you've just spent six months scouting in enemy territory.
In fact, her face goes to neutral as she picks up again.]
First things first: We don't know for certain how the Null were able to find us, but we did discover at least part of the problem: there's a mole in the cave.
[Her voice goes cold when she makes the statement, and it pretty much stays that way for the rest of this post. Also, no, she wasn't trying to make a pun or a clever reference to the city being underground.]
This is the only way for the Null to consistently be able to chase us through space. [And not just because Fear sucks.] Hope and Sorrow's investigation should turn up more information about that. Would that you'd all voted for me, but like my brethren, I'll defer to your decision.
Second, it would seem your strangely shaped bodies have inspired our pursuers. We found them experimenting with bipedal robotic bodies that move the way you do. By the way, that doesn't exactly help anyone's case here. Clearly, they're finding you useful to a large extent.
[She's suspicious as hell, in effect.]
Finally, the Null's objectives have changed. They've constructed prisons capable of containing us no matter the form we take, and not only that, but they'll be able to use us to power their operations. I know some of you will see this as justice, but before you jump to such a predictable conclusion, consider this: our interference aside, the power my siblings and I gain from you is used to keep you alive and comfortable. We're able to coexist. What the Null want is our absolute confinement for their selfish purposes. Think for a moment about what that means. You all seem to like Delight. How would you feel if someone locked her up in a small space to do whatever they want with her?
[She's angrier now, more emotion in her voice and face. The silence after that question is short, but it's long enough for her anger to cool again.]
The mission was too dangerous for us to obtain more information than that. Given we're actively being betrayed by someone here, I wasn't inclined to share any of this with you, but I suppose it isn't fair to leave all of you in the dark because of one person or small alliance's actions.
[She leaned much more heavily towards not wanting to tell the residents, but Delight would tell them, and Rage is the last person who wants to disappoint Delight at all.]
Consider this a gesture of goodwill.
[With that flat, clipped sentence, she cuts the feed.]
[Rage is back, back again. Go ahead, tell a friend. She's giving a nonchalant smile that doesn't quite reach her eyes -- it's hard to be pleased about being well fed when you've just spent six months scouting in enemy territory.
In fact, her face goes to neutral as she picks up again.]
First things first: We don't know for certain how the Null were able to find us, but we did discover at least part of the problem: there's a mole in the cave.
[Her voice goes cold when she makes the statement, and it pretty much stays that way for the rest of this post. Also, no, she wasn't trying to make a pun or a clever reference to the city being underground.]
This is the only way for the Null to consistently be able to chase us through space. [And not just because Fear sucks.] Hope and Sorrow's investigation should turn up more information about that. Would that you'd all voted for me, but like my brethren, I'll defer to your decision.
Second, it would seem your strangely shaped bodies have inspired our pursuers. We found them experimenting with bipedal robotic bodies that move the way you do. By the way, that doesn't exactly help anyone's case here. Clearly, they're finding you useful to a large extent.
[She's suspicious as hell, in effect.]
Finally, the Null's objectives have changed. They've constructed prisons capable of containing us no matter the form we take, and not only that, but they'll be able to use us to power their operations. I know some of you will see this as justice, but before you jump to such a predictable conclusion, consider this: our interference aside, the power my siblings and I gain from you is used to keep you alive and comfortable. We're able to coexist. What the Null want is our absolute confinement for their selfish purposes. Think for a moment about what that means. You all seem to like Delight. How would you feel if someone locked her up in a small space to do whatever they want with her?
[She's angrier now, more emotion in her voice and face. The silence after that question is short, but it's long enough for her anger to cool again.]
The mission was too dangerous for us to obtain more information than that. Given we're actively being betrayed by someone here, I wasn't inclined to share any of this with you, but I suppose it isn't fair to leave all of you in the dark because of one person or small alliance's actions.
[She leaned much more heavily towards not wanting to tell the residents, but Delight would tell them, and Rage is the last person who wants to disappoint Delight at all.]
Consider this a gesture of goodwill.
[With that flat, clipped sentence, she cuts the feed.]
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I don't know. I told you all I do know. Speculation is all well and good, but right now I'm a little more concerned with there being a traitor in the city.
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Okay so, let's focus on that traitor. What are you planning on doing with them, when you find them?
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[She pauses for a moment as she considers his question--then she shrugs.]
I imagine we'll allow you to vote on that, like so many times before.
[Thanks, Hopebama.]
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Voting is pointless. You and yours, have most of the population eating out the palm of your hands. The vote is never a fair representation of what the rest of us not pandering to your needs, want. Again, no offense.
[ Slight hint of sarcasm in his last few words. He must have gotten out of bed on the wrong side of the cave this morning. ]
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Take it up with Hope. He's the one who insists on doing it this way.
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[ Seeing as she doesn't have any real answers to his question, Will's probably just going to leave it at that. He gets the feeling, she'd only grow infuriated with him after a while, most people do. ]
So, you knew nothing, you know nothing and you're going to do nothing about it? Apart from look for this traitor that is?
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I've told you what we know. Now, if all you get from this announcement is that we're going to do nothing, then you probably have nothing important to say to me.