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⇨ POLARIS 3.0
Who: Everyone!
When: Day 115
Where: Polaris
What: On the morning of day 115, a couple hours before the technicians would come to pick up the test subjects, the escape plan will officially come into effect. If your character has been left out of the loop up till this point, feel free that someone hastily explains the plan during the initial phase! The meat of everything else will be played out via megathreads and any private toplevels people want to make.
Warnings: Probably violence.
When: Day 115
Where: Polaris
What: On the morning of day 115, a couple hours before the technicians would come to pick up the test subjects, the escape plan will officially come into effect. If your character has been left out of the loop up till this point, feel free that someone hastily explains the plan during the initial phase! The meat of everything else will be played out via megathreads and any private toplevels people want to make.
Warnings: Probably violence.
PEER REVIEW↴![]() The plan starts with getting everyone out of their cells. Childermass is going to be using his Gilded Mark to enhance his shadow movement abilities, unabling him to teleport himself and other people out of containment. If your character has other ways of escaping they are free to pursue that, but on a base level, it can be assumed that everyone gets out thanks to Childermass. (Thanks Childermass!) Once everyone has been removed from their cells by some means or another, they will be forced to split into teams as swiftly as possible, as the moment people start breaking out, negative attention from the staff will start building. The area is poorly guarded at first, but as people become aware of the breakout, more will arrive. Gild, speaking on behalf of her inside plant, will say that those that 1) want to get their stuff back, 2) want to find Ignatius, should get the assistance of their allied Deltas to access sector A5. From there, they will have to access Polaris's storage in A3, a neighbouring sector, and find access to C2, the station where Ignatius is being held. They should expect to be met with armed resistance, but with any luck allies will be there to assist them. In general, characters will be most effective if they back one of these major objectives: ► TEAM LOOT: This team is trying to get back the items and pets that were confiscated when the group was brought into Polaris. Their objective, according to their allies on the inside, is to get to A5, and then make their way to A3. The important thing is being able to locate their stuff among a sea of other items, and to make it through security in order to reclaim it. Gild's plant has said that they will assist with this. After getting these items, Team Loot may wish to merge with Team Rescue. ► TEAM RESCUE: This team's primary focus is to get to A5 and then make their way to C2. If desired, they may wait for or join with Team Loot, or they may strike out ahead in order to take advantage of the element of surprise. The key factors are obtaining a way to access C2, as well as being prepared for armed conflict with the technicians guarding it, as well as possibly the Mother of Invention herself. Though, the ideal is that Gild will be distracting here at that time. ► TEAM DISTRACTION: This team can do their thing wherever they please, as their main intent is to sew general discord and distract the staff from the teams doing more important things. They should be prepared for armed resistance, but what tactics they pursue beyond that point are highly variable. ► TEAM FORTRESS: This team is attempting to set up a protective base of operations in the original sector in order to survive the conflict and protect their noncombatant comrades. How they accomplish this is also highly variable. Other objectives may exist, of course, and can be made with their own separate top levels. Chunks of these megathreads will have to be played out in summary form, so when characters are simply trying to get from place to place and specifics aren't necessary, feel free to stick to that format. Assume that everyone is already out of their cells for the purpose of the megathreads. Here is a shitty map of how the sectors connect, from a side view of the central Polaris hub. |
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"Make me," Strange brattily responds. And then, because he knows Lambert can make him, he continues talking before Lambert can get an Axii out. "Considering that half those situations were your fault, you can't talk. The contract was your idea as was the vents. I'm not entirely sure who to blame for shunting me off as a distraction and not using me somewhere I could be useful, but I suspect it's either you or Syrlya."
Though Strange is trying to sound light and nonchalant, it's obvious this affects him and pisses him off a lot more than he's wanting to let on.
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“They were my ideas, but you still accepted them,” he points out. As to the matter of Strange being left out of the loop, he blinks.
“How is being a distraction not useful?” He’s genuinely confused, but well, he spends enough time as a distraction that he’s used to it. “Syrlya’d been planning since we got here and knew who he wanted to bring. I thought I just needed people to lift shit and hit, nothing complicated. Probably would’ve done things differently if I knew more...”
Hindsight being perfect and all that.
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As soon as Lambert mentions Syrlya, an expression of disgust crosses Strange's face. Of course. That explains everything. Strange very pettily indulges in a childish thought of how he hates Syrlya, how he's stupid and dumb and short-sighted and an idiot before he gets back to the conversation at hand. He moves his arms so that he can pull his knees closer to his chest and rest his chin on top of them, though his formerly broken arm is still very stiff and awkward.
"Distractions are the first people to get caught. Besides, Ignatius's life was on the line. I should have been with him."
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“They saved him in the end. Isn’t that what matters?”
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“Your magic’s a part of who you are,” Lambert says, slowly. “If you don’t want to be treated like that, you should have said so, but I thought what you wanted was to be given things to do that were more than just scrying.”
He twists around slightly, setting the sword on the desk.
“Though I guess it might be easier for other people to include you in their plans if you included them in yours.”
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He's still bitter about that. How many things has he tried recently only to have them blow up in his face? He tried to keep Ignatius safe in Eden. He tried to advance to Delta and find a way out of here. He tried to learn something from that dumb vent adventure but was met by failure each and every time. Hell, he couldn't even kill Lambert right.
Strange continues to sulk, not looking at Lambert at all as he talks.
"My plans have always remained the same: get back to England and keep those I care about safe."
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"How did you get caught, anyway?"
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And thus Lambert learns that Strange's priorities are on a completely different level than everybody else's priorities. As for Lambert's other question... "I'm not going to tell you unless you take off that damn glamour."
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"And what were you going to do if you found him?"
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Strange returns to not looking at Lambert, instead looking vaguely somewhere in the distance.
"You've never experienced this so you wouldn't understand...but it's easy to lose hope when you're trapped somewhere by yourself with seemingly no means of escape."
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And then, horrifically inappropriately, he laughs. It's a sound that's slightly hysterical and startled out of him, strange and discordant in the Gamma's voice.
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He's probably hitting a bruise, but he really doesn't care at the moment.
"What the hell's so funny?!"
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It's not funny. It's not. But Lambert's tired as hell between having his bones replaced and being (however temporarily forgotten) and the knowledge that it still isn't over, Lambert will take whatever bit of humor he can.
"Sorry," he manages to gasp, planting a hand over his face and hunching his shoulders, making a visible effort to force himself to calm. "Sorry, it's just ... Childermass beat you to it." The Gamma's faces don't do 'wretched amusement well,' but the voice works just fine. He coughs for breath, looking up at Strange.
"It was Rita's idea, but he did it without telling her, either. I don't know how, but he let Ignatius take some of his power. That's what caused the explosion. That's what damaged his soul." Does Strange even know Childermass damaged his soul? Lambert realizes. Maybe that's some important missing context.
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"So what you're telling me is that if I want results, I shouldn't listen to your plans and I should do whatever the hell I want." There's a light, teasing smile on Strange's face as he says this. He knows that's not the right thing to take from this, but if Lambert's going to laugh at him, he's going to give him shit in return.
"I can understand why he did it," Strange admits. "We can barely do anything on our own to begin with—at least giving Ignatius his power was doing something and getting some sort of result."
idk why i said desk when they're at the pool... i guess he's sitting on a bench or someshit
"I don't think he knew what would happen." It's nothing they've actually discussed, how much he remembers or knows now. The reasons for that make the amusement fade from Lambert's face quickly.
"Guess the point is, Ignatius wasn't ever really alone." He picks up his other sword to begin the process of cleaning it up all over again, though it doesn't really need it. "When his own power wasn't enough to break himself out, he gave it to the people he promised to protect instead. Paid off for him, though I'm sure he'd be happier if Creation hadn't gotten involved."
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"If I had more time or more power, I could have dispelled that Winter magic myself. I could see what it was doing. I just needed more power to actually stop it."
Strange flexes his hand as he looks down at it. Maybe that's his problem. If he grows his magic and gets more power, maybe he could stop things like this from happening.
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“He would have been fine if he hadn’t gone out to see Rita, but he wouldn’t run.” Lambert sounds like he half-admires Ignatius for that, or is half-exasperated by it. “But he figured he could use Rita being his faeblood now to take her back from the Mother. He was right, but you saw how that turned out.”
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Where Lambert sounds like he half-admires, Strange just completely admires Ignatius for his actions. As such, he's laying the blame on someone else. "Rita shouldn't have even been there in the first place," Strange sighs, trying to push past the little bit of blush that's crept up on his face as he talks about kissing. "As soon as we saw that Okumura was compromised, we should have tied up the rest of the Deltas and neutralized their magic then and there."
But hindsight is 20/20 and they can talk about what they should have done until the cows come home.
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But Lambert’s noticed something else.
“You ever even notice how you only say we’ when it’s about something that’s already gone wrong, and it’s ‘I’ whenever you think you could have done better?” Lambert asks skeptically. “Why didn’t you try dunking Rita into a reflection or something? Not like you had any problem doing that to me”
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But nobody did. Because Herbert's useless, Rin was focused on his brother, and Lambert...well, Strange still doesn't know why Lambert was there in the first place. Thank God Yuya was at least trying.
"So yes, that's 'we', because in that situation, I did the best I could. It's other people who decided to stick around and not do anything." He very pointedly gives Lambert a look as he says that. "What the hell even was your plan? Why were you there?"
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And then he pauses.
“You know the chip’s in her head, right? You were really going to melt Rita’s brain?”
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Chip holder? Chip drive? Strange doesn't know the term, but he knows that's a thing thanks to Rita's handy infodump about the ports in the Deltas' heads.
"That should provide some protection. It would have hurt, but I wouldn't have killed her." Says one person who knows nothing about technology to another person who knows nothing about technology.
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“What if you did worse than kill her?”
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"I can't see how you would have any problems with that. That's what you wanted me to do to you in the Hunt."
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