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RK800 #313 248 317 - 52 // Connor ([personal profile] missiondeterminant) wrote in [community profile] hadriel2018-07-17 10:14 pm

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[For those who frequent the tops of the various climbable buildings in Hadriel, they might recognize that this broadcast is from the roof of one of them due to the angle; otherwise it's just a rapidly darkening cloudy sky for a backdrop, sun setting and rain clearly threatening to roll in at any time.

It's pretty, and that may or may not be the reason why Connor is out on a roof in the first place, but it's definitely not the point of this impromptu broadcast. He's just been wondering some things, and it's in his nature to actively search out answers rather than waiting for them to come to him, so he's decided to just go for it.]


Hello everyone; my name is Connor, and I just arrived a few days ago.

[Always good to start with introductions, and also to avoid saying exactly how many days or hours it's been since a given time when pretending to be human. He's getting a little better at this.]

I've been catching up on the situation at hand, and although the context is somewhat different, there are parallels to current events in my world that are difficult to ignore. Before I arrived, we were dealing with what might be the beginning of a civil war between humans and machines.

[He's trying to tread carefully, projecting enough genuine interest without sounding over-invested. He's just asking, after all, nothing more; there's definitely no personal reason why he wants to know.]

So I'm curious; I'm aware that what the Null have done is enough reason to be against them, but does what they are play any role in your feelings toward them?
madambutterfly: in disguises no one knows (call my name through the cream)

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[personal profile] madambutterfly 2018-07-25 04:26 pm (UTC)(link)
They've been sheltered by ignorance for so long I don't think they'd see an open door if it was right in front of their goddamn noses.

[Most residents seem to dislike the gods, but they dislike the Null more. Their affiliation with the gods - whether willing or not - makes them complicit in the gods' activities, makes them preemptive enemies in the eyes of the Null. To that end, there can be no equivalence in hearing out arguments. The scales are already tipped in favor of the gods by merit of access.

And as for them, in the middle...
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Based on your inquiries, what's the general consensus about-

[Maeve gestures between the two of them.]
madambutterfly: we'll have a mess of problems (if we reincarnate)

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[personal profile] madambutterfly 2018-07-30 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[The wry delivery has her chuckle, as he probably isn't wrong. People here are less likely to react with immediate negativity - it appears that the majority of human residents are adamant to use the Null, or other sapient synthetic entities, to their advantage. Why would they ever acknowledge humanity in them? It would mean recognizing them as equals.

Or more frightening: betters.
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I've been keeping track of conversations. There isn't a great deal of cohesion between what people say and what they end up doing here.

[Some of them actively support the gods. Actively.]

But that's less surprising than I might have anticipated. Humans are basically the same no matter where you go.
madambutterfly: because it's that level of stupid (are you in love?)

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[personal profile] madambutterfly 2018-08-03 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[Funny. Maeve's lips twist in a little smile, an acknowledgment for the irony and the delivery thereof. At the second statement, she has to press. Perhaps it is the wording that makes it sound so strange, or the fact that declaring it makes her think she has something similar. What made her unique in Behavioral was perception, the ability to adapt to rapidly-changing situations, extreme acuity.

Maeve would never think of those attributes in such a blasé, encoded way, but more as a result of her programming. Something she acquired on her own, using their tools. Connor's elevator pitch assessment rubs something uncomfortable, though she cannot put a pin in what it is.
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What other luxury features do you have at your disposal?
madambutterfly: ain't like that now (when people bring up my past)

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[personal profile] madambutterfly 2018-08-03 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[Maeve was aware of the point of his assignments and how horrifically ironic - cruel - it was, but when he breaks himself down into pieces like this it's discomfiting. He doesn't know any better than to prattle everything off like a grocery list, as if he were picking up reconstruction capabilities at the general store.]

Oh, is that all?

[His expansive skill set, programmed or not, is certain to come in handy here. While Maeve has a difficult time imagining someone as mild-looking as Connor pitching someone through a window, she knows better than to underestimate the quiet and unassuming.

She also doesn't mean to tease him so horrendously, but it's impossible to resist.
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