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Entry tags:
- !event,
- 9s,
- @wismuth,
- anghel higure,
- cole,
- commander syrlya,
- frisk,
- ginko,
- jinx,
- john childermass,
- joker,
- jonathan strange,
- julien delacroix,
- lambert,
- mari makinami illustrious,
- miko nakadai,
- mr. gold,
- peridot,
- reira akaba,
- renzo shima,
- rita mordio,
- tallisibeth (scout),
- tyki mikk,
- victor nikiforov,
- yotsuba tamaki,
- yugo,
- yukio okumura,
- yuzu hiragi,
- yūya sakaki
⇨ WISMUTH
Who: Everyone!
When: S2:D6-D11
Where: Wismuth and the Carnival Grounds
What: The carnival enjoys a few days in Wismuth, a coastal city on this planet's version of the American east. However, there are a few things very unique about this version of the planet...
Warnings: The usual, wholesome fun.
When: S2:D6-D11
Where: Wismuth and the Carnival Grounds
What: The carnival enjoys a few days in Wismuth, a coastal city on this planet's version of the American east. However, there are a few things very unique about this version of the planet...
Warnings: The usual, wholesome fun.
PILLAR OF CREATION↴![]() Upon arriving, things in Wismuth will seem pretty peaceful. It's a massive city, with no shortage of things going on, but things like violent crime and homelessness are at an all time low. You can wander the streets without much scrutiny, presumed to just be tourists, and most people here come across as helpful and friendly. ► VIBRANCY: The main thing that sets this planet apart is its vibrancy - AKA, the raw creative energy its filled with, flowing from its status as a Pillar of Creation. There is no literal pillar, but Wismuth and its planet is a place where Creation's energy comes through strongest. As a result, everything here feels somehow more real, more intense in a way that's hard to put a finger on. Life is abundant, and its bleeds through in every sensation. ► ATTRACTIONS: There are plenty of things to see while going around the city. First and foremost, there is a lovely beach area bordering the ocean, and a number of tourist aimed attractions built around it. There are giant malls, movie theaters, live stage performances, museums and all kinds of other points of cultural interest. Anything you can do in a big city you can do here, but better. ► ALLOWANCES: The Ringmaster will be giving everyone a reasonable amount of local currency for a few days on the town. You can't make any massive acquisitions with it, but it's more than enough to eat out, see some shows, go to the beach, and whatever you like. You can feel free to pick up some casual supplies, like mundane clothing and souvenirs. There will be more given out later, after the performance week. ► PERFORMANCE: Performance week is starting early this time, after only a couple days of exploration. When the carnival has already been on vacation for a month, the Ringmaster figures they may as well get right to it, and then do more touring afterwards. Members of the local populace will find themselves in the carnival once performances begin, dazzled by the other worldly sights. Magic doesn't seem to exist here, despite the fact that it will flow easier for people bringing it from other worlds. |
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What's he supposed to do with all the external harddrives then? Put them back!? How's he supposed to do that?
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He stomps on the pads a little more forcefully with a frown. "Fae probably don't care." Hell, Childermass probably doesn't care. "But it's dishonest and you hurt the person you're stealing from, so even if you can, you shouldn't! The carnival's not even free, so we have to have money..."
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But Childermass had no problem with it. Who's right then? Yuya or Childermass? 9S remains silent for the rest of the song.
As the song winds down to a close, 9S turns to Yuya, shifting uncomfortably on his feet. "I can pay for this. Then I'll... find some way to give the rest of my money to the shop." He sighs. "It won't cover everything. Storage here is expensive and inefficient, but I don't know when the next time we'll be in a world that has the technology for it."
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Yuya leans back against the rail. That's more than he was expecting to be done. Since they were already stolen he figured it was just going to be a 'better next time' situation. 9S's small allowance definitely won't cover all of it, but...
"What do you even need all of it for?"
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9S' DDR score is much improved from what it was the first time, but it wouldn't be what you'd call Great. It was all the broken chains from the Misses that really did him in, despite having a much improved number of Greats and Perfects.
"...In case something happens to me."
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"Oh! You mean so you have a back up of yourself?" He's seen movies with something like that! of course, coming from a world full of squishy humans and not robots, he has no personal experience with something like that. "That's a pretty good idea... it's like having an egg."
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He understands that avian eggs are calcium carbinate casings that house their embryotic forms when they reproduce. He also understands they're also delicious to eat.
But what does that have to do with backing himself up? He has to be missing something, here.
"...Like the eggs used in the cookhouse?"
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He gestures vaguely. That explanation flopped quickly. "But I don't think it's easy, otherwise she'd probably use it for everyone."
They get in too much damn trouble, after all. It's incredible it isn't more fatal.
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Magic isn't really his area of expertise.
But based on the results of what happened to Rita when she came back, her body was injured. And she remembered the circumstances of her death... which he hadn't realised until he discovered Lambert had lied to him.
"I guess it's kind of like that. But it's more complicated without the infrastructure for it." 9S steps off the dance machine. Wouldn't want to hog it when they're not using it right now. "And because the storage is inefficient, I won't be able to backup everything. If I was successfully restored," which he has doubts about, "I'll probably be missing a lot of memories."
Really, he'd have more luck if he could make a server, but...
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He'll never be happy when he hears the hunt mentioned, but at least this time his expression doesn't sour quite so much--although his gaze drifts away for a moment. "Yeah, like that. Since its magic, it'd probably still work on you! And then you wouldn't lose any memories, but, uh--"
He rubs the back of his neck awkwardly. "Obviously it's a lot better if you don't die." But he knows that's not always a choice for them.
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9S lets out an awkward laugh. "Yeah."
He can't afford to die.
"But it doesn't hurt to have a backup, just in case." His gaze flickers to the screens of the DDR machines, watching them go through their idle animation loop. "I, uh, know humans can't normally come back after they've died. But I think it makes your lives more valuable."
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Granted, that's usually 'human lives' because Yuya comes from a world populated with only humans. But also, there's value in the monster spirits, and value in the gems, and in androids like 9S. He can't see something with so much emotion and not think it deserves at least that much respect.
"But I guess... since we only live once, what we decide to do matters more to us." Yuya's an anomaly, and other people don't get another chance to make different choices like he did. And he's probably not the one who deserved it... but he's the one who got it, and he's going to see his life through until the end.
He glances over to 9S, raising a brow. "As long as your maintained, you'd live forever, right?"
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"Theoretically, yes."
As long as he's maintained, that's the problem. Rita's the only one who does his maintenance right now. But eventually, if he decided to follow her to her world, she would come to the end of her life. He's not sure he'd want to be around after that.
"I'm sure the Resistance androids have lived a lot longer than I have." He's never asked. "YoRHa like me are newer, but we're, uh. More disposable."
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But it's a choice of words that puts a bit of a sour taste in his mouth. "Who are the resistance androids?"
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"They're older models who operate from Earth. Overall, they're a much larger organisation, but they're disparate and scattered over the Earth's surface."
9S folds his arms and leans against the railing at the back of the DDR machine.
"They're not as good as fighting as we are but they've survived for this long." They lived on the surface of the planet in close proximity to the machines. It's more dangerous for them. "I guess they had to since they don't have backups the way YoRHa do."
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"So you work with them? To fight the, uh," he pauses, trying to remember what 9S told him before they entered the arcade. "The machines?"
The tone he says it in, it's clear he has no perception of exactly what the machines are. Cars are machines. 9S is technically a machine. 'The machines' sounds like something he'd see in an anime. What exactly are they?
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It's hard to believe that he won't see another one ever again. After spending so much of his life fighting them -- it was his purpose -- it's so weird to realise that with him deciding not to return to Earth, he'll never see another machine again.
"We call them lifeforms, but they're more like... that roomba. They have rudimentary AI so they can perform their function, but they're not like us. The machines don't have feelings."
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He assumes it's against humans, since 9S is fighting for them. And he doesn't know a lot about them, so they probably aren't fighting side by side? Where are the humans. Hm.
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"The machine lifeforms were made by the aliens that invaded Earth. They wiped out most of the remaining humans... as well as their own alien creators."
What kind of living being would do that?
"They just fight and fight and fight. Earth's overrun with them, so it's our job to eradicate them so the humans on the moon can go back to their homes."
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"They live on the moon? They didn't try and colonize Mars?" Wasn't that the one that space scientists thought people were going to live on one day? Or was it Venus (it was not Venus)?
It's not a very serious question, however, because there's something to 9S's phrasing that confuses him "If they're like roombas, why do you call them 'lifeforms'? What's that mean?"
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The bewilderment on his face is genuine. Mars is further away from Earth compared to the moon.
"They're called lifeforms because they have a biological component in their cores. They're not all metal. Just mostly metal."
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"So what's the not metal part?" He perks up, openly curious and leaning a little closer. Is it a heart? A brain? A spirit? Stuffing something organic into a robot doesn't seem very practical, but spirits can find their way in human made things--whose to say they can't do the same in alien made things?
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Which is generally the goal when it comes to dealing with machines.
"There's a lot of energy stored in them, too. Makes them easy to overload and blow up."
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He is pretty sure robots are typically all metal. metal lasts longer, and has... whatever it is that makes computers and stuff work. "What about you? Are you all metal or do you have something organic too?"
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As for himself... "I'm metal and a good dose of silicon. If you want to know the specifics, you're out of luck. My blueprints are on the Bunker back home."
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