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⇨ CAMPING GROUNDS
Who: Everybody!
When: Day 64
Where: The Camping Grounds
What: While the Ringmaster attempts to purge the carnival of magical tracing spells and deal with the angry fire fae in her belly, everyone else is getting sent on an emergency camping trip with some unusual local fauna.
Warnings: Camping.
When: Day 64
Where: The Camping Grounds
What: While the Ringmaster attempts to purge the carnival of magical tracing spells and deal with the angry fire fae in her belly, everyone else is getting sent on an emergency camping trip with some unusual local fauna.
Warnings: Camping.
CRYPTIC CAMPGROUNDS↴![]() You're given about three hours to prepare, after the Ringmaster tells you her plans for the coming week. There is a vast selection of camping equipment at your disposal, and the means to take along enough food for the length of the stay. The wilderness of the planet you're left on is nearly idyllic, but some people just don't like the great outdoors. ► CRYPTOZOOLOGY: As it turns out, the carnival won't be alone here. There is a varied ecosystem of cryptids to be found as well, living in relative peace and mostly reacting to the newcomers with curiousity. More details can be found on the plotting post. You are free to NPC the cryptids as much as you need to, as long as you stick to the behaviours described. ► DREAMSHARING: There is a player plot going on which will allow characters to share dreams! These are specifically more dreams than nightmares, and the mushi-adept characters will be here to help. ► CHILLAX: There isn't any plot twist for this setting, so this is mostly an opportunity to decompress from the last plot and get ready for the future. The Ringmaster will show up occasionally to help with needed medical treatments and check on things, but won't stick around for long. |
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But Strange comes up with the goods! 9S considers the implications of what Strange just said. "Huh. Why would she be bothered by that?"
The Ringmaster never really struck him as someone who'd be embarrassed. Is West really that good at judging character? 9S doesn't really know the guy -- it's not like he has a reason to get checked up on by the medical team -- so he can't say.
Just because they're talking doesn't mean 9S won't try to nail Strange again with hacking though. This time, his intent is to command Strange cast some kind of earth magic without defining the specifics. Yet again, it's to try and control Strange's actions while simultaneously preventing him from breaking the hack.
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"Because she might be embarrassed," Strange points out, like it's obvious. "I imagine holding someone in your stomach is indelicate at best, uncomfortable at worst. I'm certain if she could plan for this then she'd have a fancy little jail all set up, but thanks to Lambert's stupidity, this business was all short notice."
The hacking takes hold as they talk. Idly, without really thinking about it, Strange gestures to the ground near 9S's feet. A tiny little faultline splits, like he's trying to knock 9S over.
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Though his consciousness is primarily poking around Strange's head, 9S still does have some level of control over his own body; hacking would be rather useless in combat against the machines if he couldn't split his processing power between controlling his body while hacking. But nevertheless, dedicating some of his processors to hacking does mean that less is available to process combat inputs. So while he nimbly jumps away from the faultline, the reaction is marginally slower than usual.
Okay, so attacking him with magic is kind of the opposite of what he wanted. Sooo, what if he got Strange to cast his stupid magic under himself instead?
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Thankfully, Strange figures out that 9S is doing some hacking. Unfortunately, he doesn't know what the point is.
"I know you want to test out this hacking, but what even are you having me do to begin with?"
And then, under his own will, Strange makes another tremor underneath 9S's feet.
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Stumbling, he finds himself getting kicked out of Strange's head once more. Damn it! As he quickly regains his footing, 9S folds his arms and explains in a peevish tone, "You can't focus on breaking the spell when you're busy casting something else, can you? If I can't directly stop someone from attacking us, I can probably redirect their efforts."
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"The problem here is that other people might be able to do magic and something else at once," Strange points out, as he mulls things over. "What's to stop me from trying to break the spell while also...I don't know, throwing something at you or getting into physical combat or something like that."
Well, the thing that's stopping him is Strange's lack of physical prowess itself. But these are hypotheticals, 9S!
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"Actually, what you're describing is standard for machines. Their attack barriers are independent functions that are automatically activated upon intrusion."
It's actually something of a weakness if Strange can't do the two things at once, but that's just because his spellbreaking uses the same function as his other spells and he's not capable of running the two in parallel. At least, that's what it seems like. It's these kinds of flaws in programming that 9S is designed to exploit. If Strange didn't have that weakness, he'd have to find something else. There's always a weakness.
"So I'm used to trying to hack while a machine's trying to sever me in two, but..." His expression falls, briefly, "...it was a lot easier when I was partnered with 2B."
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"You're a nightrunner. We work in a group to begin with. I'd happily distract someone while you're trying to hack them and I'm certain Rita would as well."
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He knows... and knowing that he's part of the Nightrunners, that he isn't alone, that he has people who would look out for him if he ever was in trouble, his chest hurts with an emotion he can't quite place thinking about it.
He's not alone. He's not alone. He's not alone.
"But we're not always together. If there's a situation where I'm caught alone with a mind controlled you," just taking an example! "then I need to be able to deal with that without backup."
He does have that shiny sword hovering at his back, but how often has he had the chance to actually use that?
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The big question remains, how. How's he going to do this on his own?
Strange eyes the sword for a moment before looking back at 9S. "If you had a shield spell or something of that nature, you could cast it and keep you safe while you started to hack someone." It's a vague idea, but still counts.
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"Pass." 9S waves his hand dismissively. "I don't think magic is something us androids can use as efficiently as humans like yourself can."
As far as he's concerned, the spell he received from the Ringmaster is less him using magic, and more it being a converter for his normal functions.
"If I can learn to hack biological beings as fast as I can hack machines, then there won't be a problem."
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Of course, Strange has a whole rambly explanation as to why Yuya can use a shield spell while he himself can't, but that's a magical theory lesson for another time.
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Moving on!
"Anyway, the real test is seeing if I can break mind control over someone." His hacking technique still needs work, but that's something that can be improved with more practice. But it he can't do what he set out to use the ability for, then that's a whole lot of effort for less than what he'd like. "You think Lambert will give us a hand?"
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And then Strange cuts himself off. Because wait a fucking minute, he knows what 9S would do if Lambert were involved.
"You know, if you want to truly test your hacking, you'll have to practice on different people. The more you practice on someone, the more likely it is that they'll figure out your tricks and discover a resistance."
Strange is basically saying 'if you're bringing Lambert into the picture, go torment someone else who's not me.'
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9S cheerfully returns, "If you become resistant, then I'll just have to find a loophole," his cat ears wiggling in good cheer. "You don't expect our enemies to be easy to overcome, do you?"
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Strange's words are equally cheerful, but there's something a little tense in his expression. If this is solely an excuse to pick on him then obviously, he's not going to have much tolerance for it.