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>>Previous threads can be found at: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive.html?tags=NearFuture%20Cyborg%20Quest
>>If some the suptg archives aren't working properly, try going to Foolz or something.
>>Newly updated character bios and Dave's backstory can be found at: http://pastebin.com/SbPd3kJm

The year is 2025.

Your name is Dave, and you didn't ask for this.
Once a generic white-collar worker who lived alone save for your cat, you were hit by a car and spent three months in a coma. You awoke to find that your unconscious body had been taken in by the corporation 'Emulsified Electronics', and implanted with an experimental augmentation. You soon found that it allowed you to control electronic devices with your mind. You quickly became embroiled in corporate warfare, fighting the PMC ArmaTek and their employers, Cadmium Dynamics. EE also has constructed somewhat of a beneficial alliance with a corp called Kawasagi Infinite. You were recently kidnapped by a group calling itself Resurgence, who claims they're Saving The World. In retaliation, you went all the way to Antarctica, where you took over one of Resurgence's facilities. You're currently hiding out in your heavily guarded facility, Valhalla, doing your best to arm up and seek out information on Resurgence, and recently discovered that Omega was a mole for Resurgence, and in the process, secured Lucca as an ally.

>You have 50000 credits.
>You have 1 fate reroll.
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"So, you've just been sitting here, eating snacks since you left?" Lucca's asking Amy, who are both sitting on the couch.

"No, not at all." Amy responded. "This is just down time. We're both busy, and Dave's been on that uplink pretty much constantly." She says.

"But you haven't gotten anywhere."

"We found Omega, didn't we?"

"You stole a piano, stole parts for a . . superweapon, and only found out Omega when we attacked you."
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>>19211686
Send a message to Abel to have them put Lucas body in the freezer/stasis chamber.
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>>19211686
"We've been at it, what, two days? I'd say that's pretty good process. We also found out that 12 is somewhere underwater, and I hacked into an underwater sonar array that I have yet to take advantage of."
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<Abel.> You say, tapping the uplink with your hand as you send a message to the dropbox, inspired by something- but you're not sure what. <Ensure that Lucas's body is put in a freezer, or some kind of stasis chamber.>

<That I can do, but. . Why?>

"We've only been at it for, what, two days? I'd say that's pretty good process. We also found out that Twelve is somewhere underwater, and I hacked into an underwater research facility, complete with a sonar array that I have yet to take advantage of." You say.

"Then you should take advantage of it." Lucca said. "Right now."

"Dave needs some downtime, I'd say." Amy says. "After all, he almost passed out when you sent that swarm at us."

Lucca's sudden ferocity fell, and she looked to the ground, sheepishly.
"Sorry."
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"At least, if you want downtime, Dave." Amy said suddenly, turning to you. "Like, I'm sure helping me might be a nice change from whatever you do with your satellite uplink. Or we could just hang out. But if you really want to get the info from the research facility, I won't stop you."
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>>19211883
"Maybe just a little break... But I really want to catch that bastard."
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>>19211883
A few hours spent with Amy and Lucca, to take the latter's mind off things seems good. Has she even been to Antarctica?
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"Maybe just a little break." You say. "But I really want to catch that bastard."

"We all do." Amy says, and you sit down. You realize that you've been standing for hours, and sitting, even in the power suit, was strangely relaxing.

"Those tripwires were everywhere." Lucca said. "If I hadn't noticed the first one. . That's a clever way of finding cloaked units."
"CD came up with it." You say. "They had those set up when I stole the computer mainframe and the power core."
"Huh. Speaking of mainframe, there was a lot of data on those." Amy said. "You get anything on what they were about?"
"Most of it was just gibberish." You say. "But I did see a paper on some kind of weapon."
"I'll take a look." Amy said, and got up, rolling towards the command room, leaving you alone with Lucca.

"Again, I'm sorry." Lucca said. "For. .trying to kill you."
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"Daaaave!" Amy called suddenly. You got up and followed her, Lucca looming up behind. She's at the terminal, reading, and her eyes are alight.

"Dave. We have a primary weapon for the drone." She said. "Now, you know how power shielding works, right? Repulses anything offensive that gets in their area, right? Now, what happens if you repulse the same thing, twice at the same time, at different angles, if they use different areas as anchor points?"
"Uh. . ."
"Disintegration!" Amy declared, and hit her own palm.
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>>19212033

"We have plans for a DISINTEGRATOR CANNON!?"

Time for best evil villain cackle and finger-steepling.
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"We have plans for a DISINTEGRATION CANNON?!" You cackle, steepling your fingers.

"Not plans, just a theory." Amy admonishes. "They had a few issues with it. Issues I might be able to fix. With Epona's help. And then, of course, there's some more info here, but I can't make any sense of it."
"That's the gibberish I was talking about." You say.
"It. . might be encrypted. Enciphered?" Lucca said. "KI ran into this kind of stuff earlier, and couldn't make sense of it either."
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>>19212141
"Hmm... guess I'll have to be on the lookout for a possible key. Doubt they will store it anywhere I could gain access to."
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>>19212189
We could always try to magic bullshit hack it
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"Hmm. . . I guess I'll have to be on the lookout for a key. I doubt they'll store it anywhere I could gain access to." You say.
"Come on, Dave." Amy said. "You act as if you can't just tear your way into any building in the world with those power claws. You can gain access anywhere, by this point. Or you could just try to magic bullshit hack it." She adds.
"It's not magic." You say.
"Then how exactly do you do it?"
"Well, I just. . focus." You say.
"Which explains how you can hack things wirelessly that don't have wireless recievers." Amy said. "And the only way to stop you is with a faraday shield or EMP protection. That's completely not magical in any way, shape, or form." She added, sticking her tongue out. Then she shrugged.
"Let's go get dinner, shall we?"

"This is pretty good." Lucca says. "What is this?"
"Penguin." Amy says. "Hate the little bastards."
"What?"
"Kidding, kidding. Penguin isn't nearly as good. A bit more rubbery." Amy said. "You ever been to Antarctica before?"
"No, I just lived in Toronto when I got a job at KI, and then was transferred to NearFuture City."
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>>19212306
I'm not sure what to add here. Just have some small talk and eat food.
Afterwards we'll try our hand at cracking the encryption and then try to hack over Atlantis some more with our drone's help.
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>>19212348
We could troll Amy's parents some more by bringing Lucca over there and calling her mistress the whole time.
Or some other weird crap. Girl needs some entertainment.
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>>19212306
"Do you have any family left back home?"
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>>19212395
Dude. Don't mention her family when her brother has been killed off a few hours ago.
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After a bit of small talk, and the rest of dinner, you finally think you're well enough to crack or decode the encryption with your 'magic bullshit'.

"So, what, he doesn't have a key, and he's still going to try?" Lucca asks.
"It's how he does things." Amy says. "By this point, I've given up trying to understand it."
"So. . *that's* how he was stealing the drones from me? And Epsilon? He just. . brute forced everything? That should not be possible."
Behind you, Amy shrugged.

You placed your hand on the computer, and closed your eyes.
>Roll 1d100
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rolled 68 = 68

>>19212430

"Well, the downside is that it doesn't work all the time."
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rolled 70 = 70

>>19212430
HEEEMAAAN!
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"Well, the downside," You say, putting your hand and a great amount of mental strain on the computer. "Is that it doesn't work all the time. Though I think that's kind of a mental block of mine, that I'm just not able to focus enough."
<Your brain is activating again.> Azure tells you, and you feel something. . twist.

Suddenly, the computer beeped, and torrents of data sprawled out from the screen.
". . He did it." Amy said, looking at the data. "Now I just have to make sense of it."
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>>19212483

We're using our brain as a parallel organic processor to make intuitive leaps in code-cracking that regular computers can't do. As opposed to, y'know, thinking and breathing and such.

That's 31 flavors of fucked up.
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>>19212483
Lets check the data and see if we can find anything interesting.
We could have Daedalus sort it out
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>>19212483
Damn I'm good, inconsistent, but good. I still sometimes wonder what in the hell I am, but other than that it's remarkably cool.
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Damn, I'm good." You say, and loom over Amy's shoulder, taking a look.
<Can you guys find anything interesting?> You ask.
<I shall do my duty, and sort out this knowledge in such a way as to elevate your knowledge!> Daedalus declares, and the computer beeps. When Daedalus is done, there were three folders sitting there.

Cyclic repulsion weapon theory
TK Project
Project Immortal

"The weapon theory I already read, but. . Project Immortal, and . . TK? What's TK?" Amy asked.
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>>19212613
"Telekinesis"

"Kell had that when I last fought him. Made it damn hard to get close to him"
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>>19212613

"Telekinesis. Kell was showing it off before he got all vaporized."
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>>19212613
Oh yeah, didn't really come up, Kell had some freaky telekinesis powers in our last fight. He however was arrogant about them and got melted as he stayed still and bragged that I couldn't get to him.
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"Telekinesis." You say.
She splutters.
"Kell was showing it off before he got all melted and drippy." You say, and shrug. "Made it damn hard to get close to him."

She opens the folder, and starts reading. You can't make much sense of it, over her shoulder.

"Wait, you were on a first name basis with that guy?" Lucca asked. "Project Immortal or whatever?"
You shrug. "I was the one that killed him before he became Project Immortal."
"Wait. He was dead. . and then he came back as Project Immortal?" She asked, and something dawned in her eyes.
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>>19212710
"Yep."
"I know what you're thinking."
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>>19212710
I know exactly what you're thinking. We have to be very careful about something like this though, there might be giant piles of side effects, I have no idea how much of the craziness was Kell and how much was Immortal. It's an option to consider but only after careful deliberation over the specifications.
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rolled 26 = 26

>>19212744
Dis right here.
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"I know what you're thinking." You say in a low voice. "But we have to be very careful about something like that. There might be giant piles of side effects, and I don't know how much of the craziness was Kell, and how much was Immortal."
Lucca blinks.
"It's an option to consider." You say. "But only after careful deliberation."

"This is genius." Amy says, apparently engrossed in the terminal. "Of course, it would be pretty useless for a normal person, even with AI support. . but for someone like Dave. . "
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>>19212792
"Whatever you will eventually decide Lucca, you'll have my full support. I owe Amy's life to your brother."
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>>19212792
"Well.... yeah, I guess so. I'm night-unkillable already."

"Lucas was gen-3 too, right? We might be able to apply this on him too."
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>>19212792
"I really just want that telekinetic thing, I don't know about the whole... dozens and dozens of wires latching onto things like some kind of demented octopus."
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"Whatever you eventually decide, Lucca, you'll have my full support." You say. "I owe Amy's life to your brother."
She gives you the smallest of nods, somewhat stunned.
Amy sighed. "I get the basic theory," She said, turning back. "But this is way too much data to go through. I don't think I'll be able to figure out all three of these at once." She said. "Which should I work on, Dave?"

>[] Disintegration cannon
>[] TK Project
>[] Project Immortal
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>>19212904
>[x] Project Immortal
"If this can bring back Lucas, then we should waste no time and start immediately!"
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>>19212904
See if there's some sort of time limit on applying Project Immortal, even if the subject is stored properly.

If there isn't one, we should probably focus on getting rid of resurgence and thereby keeping people alive.
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>>19212904
Project Immortal
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>>19212904

Ask Lucca if she wants to think more on Project Immortal. Depending on her answer, Project Immortal, or TK.
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"Well. . First, see if there's a time limit on Project Immortal." You say.
"Wait, you're not thinking of. . " Amy said, with a glance to Lucca. "You are. You're too nice for your own good, Dave."
She turned to the terminal, and started reading. "I'll be here for awhile." She said. "This isn't based on engineering, magnetic fields, or power cores, so it's not in my expertise. I'll have to learn *new* things." She said with a sigh. "So I'll have to borrow the uplink so I can go to futurewikipedia when I don't get something."
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>>19213056
"Okay. Have fun."
Drag the piano in here and keep Amy company with some mellow music
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"Okay, have fun." You say. "Want me to drag the piano in here?"
"Can't- the control center is way too small." Amy said. "I found out yesterday that it doubles as a panic room, did you know?"
"Then why didn't we activate the panic room when Lucca was in the base?" You ask.
". . I didn't think about that." She said.
"You two are very strange." Lucca said. "I'm going to go do drone exercises."
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>>19213138
Suggest that she does drone exercises; to us playing Flight of the Bumblebee on the Piano.
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>>19213138
"It's Amy who is strange! I'm the only sane one."

If Amy is using the satellite we can't work on cracking Antlantis more, or can we?
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"It's Amy who's strange. I'm the only sane one." You claim. "Hey, I should play flight of the bumblebee on the piano while you do drone exercises."

". . Those two sentences don't work well together." Lucca said. "But yeah, I do need to practice. I'm not used to controlling drones while walking around and stuff. I'm used to the chair. This prototype is pretty handy."
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>>19213200
I can't really give much advice on that end sadly, most of my expertise comes naturally. It's hard to teach when your brain is an empty space to use for this sort of thing.
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Suddenly, her back thrummed loudly, and you could feel some kind of signal emanating from it.
<Sir, the dormant drones outside have all activated, and have started doing a strange dance.> Talos informs you.

"Okay, now I just need to keep that going while we talk." Lucca said, wiping her brow. Apparently, it was taking up a lot of her focus.
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>>19213292
Take her over to the piano room. Play it while having a conversation. The active effort of listening, talking, and controlling the drones will be good exercise. Because in actual combat; things are going to be a lot more stressful.
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>>19213292
<Thank you, Talos. The drones are friendly.>

"Alright, what do you want to talk about?"
Start playing the flight of the bumblebee on the piano while talking
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>>19213320
>>19213324

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8alxBofd_eQ
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>>19213339

Eh, I like this version better.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvsdjJHUZys
The other one is just forced to go as fast as possible; whereas this one has more control and better tempo
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>>19213339

>And now you know why Asians are good at micro-based RTSs.
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>>19213375
Yeah, that one is better
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"Come on." You say, and she follows you to the room with the piano. You start playing flight of the bumblebee. <The drones are friendly,> You tell Talos.
"So, what should we talk about?" You ask.
"Uh, well, I don't know." She says, screwing her eyes closed.
Your fingers fumble a bit, and then she cusses. "Damnit."
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>>19213399
We can abuse bullet time to keep perfect tempo.

"Alright.... lets see. What are your hobbies?"
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>>19213399
"What's wrong?"
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"What's wrong?" You ask.
"Got distracted when you fumbled."
"Alright, let's see." You say, keeping perfect tempo. "What are your hobbies?"
"Uh. . I paint, sometimes. And knit. I do things with my hands. Lucas used to make me ice skate years ago, so does that count?"
"I suppose. What else?"
"I play video games. The realtime strategy ones, like Futurecraft or Command and Futureconquer." She said. "When I come to think about it, it's a lot like the drones. It's just that the interface for this thing is horrible."
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>>19213509

Do you have a hud or something. If you did I'd group drones up by squads and task them that way
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>>19213509
"Oh, videogames? Can you believe they just announced Half-life 3 coming out next year? I mean, I'm sure it will be delayed to no end, but still. Finally some closure."
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"Do you have a hud or something?"
"Yeah, I do, but I have to order the drones around individually. I can't group them by squads. It's horrible. The scientists designed it, not someone who does this stuff as a hobby. I wish I could fix it."
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>>19213584
"Well... I might be able to magic-hack it or something."
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>>19213584
Slow down our tempo a bit; hack into her systems and get our AI's to redesign it to her specifications.
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>>19213562
lol

"Damn FutureGaben"

>>19213584
Perhaps we could help? .... but, uh, that's interfering with another bullfrog-like augmentation. I'm not sure what will happen if we fail our roll.
Probably something horrible. So lets not do that till we are sure.
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"Perhaps I could help?" You ask.
"Sure." She said, and the strange thrumming noise stopped. She reached up to her back. . and tore out a strange machine, seven long needles sticking out of it. "Here. I'm not stupid enough to try it when it's on and plugged in." She said.
. . You were just about to try it while it was on and plugged in. Good thing you didn't. Heh.
You put your hand on the machine, and focus. .
>Roll 1d100
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rolled 55 = 55

>>19213642
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rolled 96 = 96

>>19213642
We should ask Azure if he wants to help make a AI for squadding things for her.
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>>19213649
Okay, good enough.
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>>19213649
Welp, good job everybody.
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There was a loud buzz, and the device thrummed loudly, small sparks coming off of the needles, as you did what you could. Finally, you pulled away.

"Okay, now I'll try it." Lucca said, and plugged it into the sockets in her back.
"Hey, this is a lot easier." She said. "I can make my own interface, now."
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>>19213699
"I'm glad that it worked. Was worried I'd mess it up instead."

"So... how was your life before you started this agent thing?"
Start playing piano again
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we should get on and start with Atlantis hacking
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"I'm glad that it worked." You said. "Was worried I'd mess it up instead."
You turn to the piano, and start playing.
"Wait, you mean that you let me put it on without knowing exactly what you did?" She asked. "But. . Feedback! I could have died!"
You shrug.
"So how was your life before you started this agent thing?"
"It was boring." She said. "Good boring, though. Raised in a foster family, left to live with my brother, got a job washing dishes, lost my job washing dishes, then Lucas came by and said that his corp was looking for people related to him because he had a genetic disorder. That was only. . three months or so ago, come to think of it."
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>>19213749
"I once tried to use my ability, failed horribly and got knocked out for 5 minutes"

"Foster family?"
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>>19213749
We use Gen 3 implants, we're the cutting edge, I usually have no clue what is going to happen. I once passed out trying to have an elevator, and when they tried to make me able to connect with things through my fingertips and emp as well I could shoot lightning. Just roll with it.
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"Once, I tried to use my ability, failed horribly, and got knocked out for five minutes. When they gave me an EMP implant, I ended up being able to throw lightning. I just kind of roll with it." You say. "Also, foster family?"

"Me and Lucas were orphans." She says. "Lightning?"

You blast some sith lightning into the wall.

"I see." She said. "Now, what was all that about the underwater research facility?"
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>>19213879
Yeah, Project Atlantis. I have a few back doors in it, but haven't had the time to really hack into it. I figured that if we want to find a giant underwater gunship we might as well go to something which pays attention to underwater sonar and the like.
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>>19213879
"There is this research facility called Project Atlantis on the ocean floor. I'm trying to get access to it and see if they picked up 12's giant gunship.
It is so deep that it is hard to get the signal to there."
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"Project Atlantis." You say. "I figured that if we want to find a giant underwater gunship, we might as well go to something which pays attention to giant underwater things."

"Makes sense." She says. "But how are you going to get down there? As far as I know, it takes all sorts of heavy duty submarines and such."
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>>19213962
Why bother actually going down there? I can just use my fancy new relay drone, get access to it and hack it from there. If necessary I'll find one of the submarines that goes down there and ask nicely.
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"Why bother?" You ask. "I can just use my fancy new relay drone, get access to it, and hack it from there. If necessary, I'll find one of the submarines that goes down there and ask nicely." You say.

"So you'll just . . borrow their gear remotely from the surface."
"Technically, I'll be borrowing their gear remotely from . . well, here."
"You can *do* that? And I thought you pointing your gun at me was scary."
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>>19214048
Maaaagic Spine. I think I can, worst happens I have the AI I installed on the satellite network give me some help. His name's Daedalus, you'd like him.
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>>19214048
"Actually, I'm already doing that. I took control of few things in their base already and have access to them. To do more I need better signal."
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"Actually, I already did it once without the relay drone. I took control of a few things in their base already and have access to them. To do more, I need better signal." You say.

Five minutes later, you're panting, hand on the uplink.

You can't get the connection much better, even with the relay drone. You can access the personnel files, you can access the cameras, you can even access their damned smartphones, but you can't even get even the slightest glance at their equipment or records.
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rolled 78 = 78

>>19214177
We're just not trying hard enough!
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>>19214177
Damn, we probably won't get anything more from this. Shame. Look up where we can find one of the Submarines that visits Project Atlantis.
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rolled 71 = 71

>>19214177
Chug a liter of FutureMountain Dew
Get back at it!
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You chug the soda, and try it once again.

Closer, closer. . . You think, hearing the relay drone make a clunk noise as it pressed as hard as it could against the calibration equipment, far underwater. .

Suddenly, there's a burst of static, and you're in.

<Password required.> The equipment says.

Fffffuuck.
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rolled 82 = 82

>>19214304
<CYAAAAN, HELP ME CRACK IT!>
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rolled 32 = 32

>>19214304
Is it swordfish?

Cyan, could you give me a hand here?
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>>19214338
God dammit
why didn't you check before ruining a good roll?
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<Cyan, give me a hand here.> You say. . But nothing. There's no AI with you. Come to think of it. . every time you enter a satellite and try using it as a relay, there's never been any AI alongside your mind. Not when you hacked and tracked down Twelve, not when you tried hacking anything else. It seems that. . only your own consciousness comes with you when you mentally leave the bullfrog.

<Password required.> The equipment says again.

Goddamnit, you could just. . talk one of the researchers into it, couldn't you? Giving you the password?
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>>19214388
We made an Admin account, remember? Let's just put in our password and username.
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>>19214388
Access the smartphone of Researcher A, say we're Researcher B and that we need the password for it as ours isn't working, either we got the wrong one, they changed it and we need it or our boss will have our head.
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>>19214388
Wait. Does our entire consciousness leave when we connect through the satellite?

>Goddamnit, you could just. . talk one of the researchers into it, couldn't you? Giving you the password?
Check the personnel files and find researchers who should have password, look at their names and remember them. Use the security cameras to look at their personal computers, sometimes people just stick the password on a sticky note on the monitor, maybe we'll find it that way.
If not, then use the cameras to locate the researchers who we are going to call and who we are going to impersonate (just in case so that they are not in the same room when we call). Call up one researcher, have the connection be deliberately bad so that they can't recognize your voice, but let their cell-phone see the incoming call as if the real researcher is calling them.
Then ask for the pass
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You try your own password, Ishelda, but the equipment beeps an error.

You go into the personnel files, and, suprisingly, there are only three researchers on the entire base. It's a small base, complete with only a standard building-sized power core, and a hydroponics bay for oxygen and food. In truth, it was eerily similar to Valhalla, what with the isolation.
You check all of the computers with the cameras, but the passwords are gone.

So you call one of the smartphones, setting your own ID as Alfred Santini.
"Uh. . Horne here. May I. . ask who's calling? And how exactly you can call me when I'm on the bottom of the ocean?" The woman asked.
"My password for the calibration equipment stopped working. Any way you could give me yours, Linda?" You say, distorting your voice with static.
". . You aren't Santini." She responds. "How did you call me?"
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>>19214532
God dammit woman, give me the password before I turn off the air supply!

or if we want to be more cordial

Name's Dave, now give me the password before I turn off the life support.
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>>19214532
The short answer, fucking magic.

Well you found me out so I'll be straight with you. I'm looking for a nasty gentleman with a giant gunship that spends time underwater. Mind patching me into your systems.
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>>19214575
This is exactly how not to talk to the people that have information you need.
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"The short answer? Magic. You found me out, so I'll be straight with you." You say. "I'm looking for a nasty gentleman with a giant gunship that spends time underwater."
"Buh."
"Mind patching me into your systems?"
"Well, uh,"
"Pretty please?"
"This is sounding awfully like you're some kind of evil AI trying to get me to let you free so you can doom the world." She responds.
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We can go visit in person, can't we, if that would ease their mind?
Although... not sure if the sight of us in our full glory would actually put anyone at ease, per se.
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>>19214615
I'm not, it's pretty obvious that I'm calling from outside, not inside. If I wanted to doom the world I'd go for satellites not underwater research stations. Send her the details on the gunship we're looking for.

If you want you can come visit, I live in Antarctica, or just send up a sub and I'll drop by. If that is what it takes to ease your mind.
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>>19214615
"Huh... perhaps I do.
But I'm really not. Come on, I've been subverting your systems for 2 days now and have almost entire thing under my control, I just need access to your logs."
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>>19214658
>>19214644

The whole idea was to not go there in person and hack it remotely.
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"Huh. . perhaps I do." You say. "But I'm not. Plus, if I wanted to doom the world, I'd go for satellites, not underwater research stations. I've been subverting your systems for two days now and have almost the entire thing under my control. I just need access to your logs."

There was a moment of silence.

"I'll do it." She said, and you see her get up on the camera. She walks over to the computer, and types a few keys. "A large unknown object several days ago came down near the Marina trench, and since then it's been just sitting there. We were going to file it as a sunken boat and shrug it off, but there was something odd about it." She tells you the coordinates of its location.

You have it. You have him.
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>>19214811
"What is off about it?
And thanks."

We must talk to Amy and tell her to make our giant murder gunship underwater capable if we haven't already
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>>19214811
"Thanks, if you ever come to the surface I owe you a drink." Hang up.
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>>19214811
"What's off about it?"
After she tells us
"Thank you very much. I'll be leaving your system now."
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>>19214811

"Thank you very much! I apologize for barging in like this. I won't mention you guys at all. And if you need anything down there, don't hesitate to call."

>Give them contact info for getting in touch with Talos, who can act as secretary.
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rolled 57 = 57

>>19214811
"nice talking with you linda; have a nice day. I have to go and murder the guy in that submarine!"
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>>19214889
lets not say that we're going to kill someone
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"What's odd about it?"
"That it wasn't even in the water before it sunk. And that it's not shaped remotely like a boat."
"Thanks." You say. "If you ever come to the surface, I owe you a drink. If you need anything down there, don't hesitate to call."
"But the phones can't even access the satellites."
"Uh. . . I'll leave my relay drone down there, and you can call that." You say, and give her the number.
"Sure thing." She said. "But who *are* you?"
"I'll leave your system now." You say, and hang up.

"Hey, Amy." You say, pulling your hand off of the terminal. "We'll need our superweapon underwater capable."
"Just underwater?" She asked, and you can see the slightest smirk on her face. "It has been. It's even been space capable since I first designed it."

"So, that was a success?" Lucca asked.
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rolled 74 = 74

if we're cheery enough about it she might think it's sarcasm.

and in any case I still think 12 is amy's dad...
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>>19214932
"Yeah, I've got his location."
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rolled 65 = 65

>>19214932
"yup, now comes the part I'm really good at, STOMPIN THA BASTARDS GUBBINS! "
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"Yeah, I've got his location." You say. Lucca's hand tightens.
"This is pretty astounding." Amy said. "Each of the cables in project immortal are pretty much miniature mechandrites made out of synthetic muscle, but get this- they contain atomic goop, and synthesize everything they need. Of course, you need to restock it eventually. And the really hard part is restoring brain activity. But, if the body's been properly prepared, it can last months before it can't be done any more."
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>>19215022
"But does it affect brain function or personality?"
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rolled 17 = 17

>>19215022
"Great, Amy Forward this to Jun at EE tell her to get on it with Lucas; tell her to play this in the background when he wakes up ::: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HofoK_QQxGc ::: from about half way through"

is the dave-plane ready to carry us to the coordinates of our opponent?
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Maybe we should try to get Lucas' body down here and do it ourselves.
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rolled 73 = 73

>>19215074
I just assume he names everything after himself until a better idea crosses his mind...
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rolled 49 = 49

>>19215091
which of the three of them is qualified to do the required surgery?
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>>19215134
Azure, or any AI that we copy out of a hospital.
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rolled 97 = 97

>>19215149
that is so unethical that it doesn't bear thinking on...
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>>19215162
Copying a medical AI?
We kill people for a living.
It's a lot more ethical for us to do it than a corp. We'd do it for his sister/so he isn't dead. A corp will do it so they can use him.
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>>19215162
Less unethical and more pointless. There are professionals that already have the body with them. Why waste resources one shipping him over and finding an appropriate AI when you can just call up Jun
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rolled 41 = 41

>>19215193
yes but for the most part we kill people who are actively trying to kill us; or who are standing in our way.
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>>19215219
Which still doesn't explain how it's unethical. It is no more ethical to have Jun do it.
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rolled 98 = 98

>>19215219
she's a medical professional, we aren't that's why.

>>19215207
this guy also raises a good point.

>>19215022
do make sure that the immortal Lucas can't get to Omega.
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rolled 6 = 6

>>19215022
are you still alive Exabyte?
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>Exabyte is having an internet problem, just give him a little bit and he will post again.
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>>19215751
We await him patiently.
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>Sorry for the delay, the router died, and then we swapped out routers, and THEN my software didn't like the new router, but it should all be fixed now.
>For this misadventure, I'm going to hang around a bit longer than normal, so we can get to a good stopping point.

"Great, Amy." You say. "Forward it to Jun at EE and tell her to get it on with Lucas."
"What, really? We're just giving EE the info?" Lucca asked, somewhat indignantly.
"No, we're giving Jun the info." Amy says, connecting a thumbdrive to the uplink. "That's completely different."
"How is it different?!"
"Me and Dave saved her son from CD." Amy responded.
"Oh."
"Not to mention, Jun's a qualified neuroscientist. She can do the tricky parts that I couldn't."
"Hey, Amy, is the daveplane ready to carry us down?"
"Daveplane?"
"Well, we need to name it something."
"First of all, it's not an airplane. No wings, see. Second of all, call it Jormungandr or something. Stop with the whole 'davecave, daveplane, davemobile' thing." She says, rolling her eyes.
"But no, it's still just a frame, power core, and computer. Although all of the secondary weapons are done. I'm out of cash for more atomic goop, though. Dave, you okay with using your own money?"
"I am." Lucca said. "Although I don't have much. ."
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>>19216096
Sure, if you want to chip in feel free. Toss in our own money and ask how much this is going to cost us. Let's get this finished and fuck Twelve's shit.
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rolled 15 = 15

>>19216096
"why not typhon or echidna? who were the father and mother of all monsters?"

(let her win and call it Jormungandr after she points out the mythology shift to greek just so she can name things)
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>>19216096
"Well, we can both toss in our money for this."
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"Why not call it Typhon, or Echidna, who were the father and mother of all monsters?"
"But the drone isn't either the mother nor father of all monsters, it's a monster itself. If anything, I'd be the mother of all monsters." Amy said. "Plus, that's a mythology shift to greek."
"Daedalus and Talos are greek." You say.
"Well, those are AI, not equipment." Amy retorted. You sigh.
"How much is this going to cost us?" You ask.
"Well. . lots." She says. "In order to get it done quickly enough. Since we won't need to actually use the main gun. . I'm going to skip adding the miniature Luin to it. That way, when we have time, I can figure out that disintigration cannon and put that there instead of the laser.

>40000 credits lost.
>Jormungandr (Primary weapon missing) acquired.

"There. . Now only an hour." Amy said. "Then we can go down there. Or maybe perhaps we could take the Ravens down instead."
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rolled 85 = 85

>>19216280
you're comming along on this one Amy? are you sure, you seemed adamant about staying here...
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"You're coming along on this one, Amy?" You ask.
"No, I misspoke." she said, blanching. "Unless you guys get in trouble or something, I'm staying here." She added.
"Why are you staying here?" Lucca asked. "I heard that you were a real nasty fighter."
"I got injured." Amy said. "So I'm waiting until I heal up."
"I see."
"Plus, I don't like power suits, so I don't think I could deal with the water pressure if something goes wrong."
". . I don't have a power suit." Lucca said.
". . Then I can take the materials from Dave's old one, and make you one." Amy said. "It might take the entire hour while Jormungandr is being finished, though."
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>>19216369
Power suits are pretty cool, we'll mod it a bit so it doesn't interfere with your implant. You can be like be, but with less drites, most people don't like drites.
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>>19216479
Actually, she could probably use drites if they are set up as drones. I don't know if she'd want to, but it should be easy.
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"Power suits are pretty cool." You say. "We'll have to mod it a bit so it doesn't interfere with your implant."
"You, however, will stay here." Amy said. "I have to fit it to her and her implant, so I can't do it when she's wearing clothes. Lucca, we'll also have to talk about your combat style, and exactly how you'll have to do things. . "
Amy dragged Lucca's sleeve, and the two of them went off to the workshop, which in truth was less of a workshop, more of a massive underground container Amy had set up the drones to dig so they had space to store the vehicles while they were being constructed.

You sat down, shrugged, and played on the piano a bit.

A half later, Lucca had returned, wearing a strange, very thin set of armor that looked like it was much more armored on the wrists, feet, and back, compared with everything else.
"Good news." Amy said. "With her implant, she can activate functions of the suit without having to hit anything. A lot like you. . but the bullfrog is way better than her prototype."
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>>19216565
"YAH! SUCK IT! STILL SUPERIOOOOOOR!" Proceed to manly flex.
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>>19216565
The Bullfrog is pretty awesome, though it has the major flaws of not working for anyone else.
We gave Jun the stuff to restore Lucas so are we going after Twelve now or going to let you work on the Disintegration Cannon for its main armament first?

For now however I'll have some power suit practice with Lucca, teach her the ropes.
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rolled 96 = 96

>>19216565
thats just how sexy I am.

Cpt morgan pose with hands, drites, and drites
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>>19216627
Oh fuck yes please this.
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"Yeah, suck it! Still superior!" You claim, adopting a pose.
"Dave, the only thing you were superior at was getting hit by cars." Amy said.
"So, we gave Jun the stuff to restore Lucas. Next. . are we going after Twelve, or are you going to work on the Disintegration Cannon first?" You ask.
"I think we should go after Twelve." Lucca said.
"But what if we need Jormungandr's main weapon first?" Amy asked. "I think it might be better to be prepared for every eventuality."
Lucca sighed, and looked to you. "Dave, your vote is probably the tie breaker."
Huh. It was almost as if you were the protagonist of a loosely guided roleplaying game, wherein both choices would be left to the protagonist, and thus, the player.
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>>19216675
I think we should wait for the cannon.
That way we can kill him from a distance if necessary.
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rolled 1 = 1

>>19216675
Ponder on that rather genre-savvy thought, wonder if maybe our whole life is just some thread on 4chan.
"Let's go with...uh...let's flip a coin."

1=Cannon
2=Twelve
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"Let's go with. . uh. . Heads, and we go now."
You flip a coin. It was tails.
Amy shrugged, and stretched. "Well. . I'd better get to work, then." She said.
"But-"
"If we wait for the cannon, then we can kill him from a distance." Amy says. "And omega. And anything that looks at us funny. We're talking a *disintigration* *cannon*, Lucca. You know that giant laser beam that tore from the sky when Project Immortal was made mortal?"
"Yeah. . "
"That would be child's play!" Amy cried, and then grinned, gave you a kiss, and rolled backward.

"Wait, you two. . " Lucca said, looking between where Amy had gone and you.
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rolled 6 = 6

>>19216695
this tells me that I should wait for the cannon and let you two..."work on Lucca's armor" for a little while.

(actually do air-quotes the the armor comment)
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>>19216732
Yup, we're together, absolutely adorable together and conversation about weapons of great destruction is both foreplay and pillow talk. I figured you knew. I guess it just didn't come up.
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>>19216732
>"Wait, you two. . " Lucca said, looking between where Amy had gone and you.

"Why do you think I owe Lucca so much? And why the very concept of me hurting him is utterly insane?"
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>>19216732
yup
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>>19216782
*Lucas
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"Yeah. . Conversation about weapons of mass destruction is both foreplay and pillow talk." You say. "I kind of figured you knew. Guess it didn't come up."
"I- Fuck." She said, hanging her head. "And here I was- . . Fuck."
"Why did you think I owed Lucas so much?" You ask.
"Yeah. . that makes a lot more sense now." She said. . then started laughing. "And here I was, thinking I'd ask you out for coffee after this."
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>>19216813
"As long you invite Amy too."
Act completely oblivious. It'll be hilarious.
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>>19216842
or extra sexy.
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>>19216813
Sorry Lucca. I'm currently far too busy to even contemplate polyamory, afterwards you can bring it up with Amy if you want. The offer is quite flattering by the way.

Now let's get you used to your new power armor.
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>>19216842
The girl has had a hard day. Go easy on her.
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>>19216858

BEST ANSWER. And deadpan it.
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"Sorry." You say, and shrug. "I'm far too busy to contemplate polyamory. After all this, though, bring it up with Amy."
"Hey wait-"
"Let's get you used to your new power armor." You say, and she nods.

She blasts back, propelled by power cores in her boots, skidding away from you. You squint through her improper cloaking, trying to see where her arms and legs were, but it was easier said than done. she dives forward again, punching you, but your heavy 'drites catch her hand in midair, flinging her at the wall. She twisted her torso, feet landing on the wall, and boosted once more.

Then she turned off her power shielding so that her cloaking could be perfect.

You promptly took a punch to the visor, and your head twisted back. A second punch went to your torso, and you started to step back- but before you could, there was a power armored foot behind your ankle. You fall to your back, suspending yourself up with your 'drites.
Lucca reappeared, and she took off her helmet. "Looks like I win." she said.
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>>19216930
"That's good. As long as your enemy doesn't have bullshit hacking you shouldn't have any problems."
Do we have any generic power armor around?
if so then
"Let's see how you do against multiple enemies."
Then use bullfrog to animate them and fight.
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>>19216930
Nicely done. The cloaking was a nice touch.

I'll note that I didn't actually hit the ground and it would have taken a lot more to hurt me much. Also this is really not my specialty, I'm not supposed to go smashy artillery man in our base, Amy'd make me sleep on the couch for a week.

Once more.

When she goes invisible use our smaller drites to constantly probe the area around us and find her if she gets close.
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"That's good." You say. "As long as your enemy doesn't have bullshit hacking, you shouldn't have any problems. Note that CQC isn't my specialty, though."
"It isn't?"
"My specialty is to be smashy artillery man." You say. "Although I end up doing a lot more CQC than I should. Once more."

You push yourself up, and then Lucca dives away, activating perfect invisibility once again. .

And your smallest, extra-long 'drites uncoiled from your arms.

"What-" A disembodied voice says. "What the fuck are those. You were supposed to only have four! That's cheating."

You whip the drites around yourself, watching them whistle through the air. One collided against something invisible. You wrapped it around the invisible object.

"Cheating!" Lucca cried again as you whipped her away.
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>>19217002
No cheating would be hacking you, I'm not cheating right now. Use our bigger drites to throw ourself forward towards where we threw her, corner her and grapple her. Once we get her location with a little one it'll slow her down enough for a medium and or big one to grip her and hang her upside down with a bit of shaking to prove our point.
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>>19217002
You're lucky I don't use my cannons at you. The enemy won't care about fairness, all they care about is target elimination. Keep that in mind.

Again.
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"Cheating would be hacking." you say. "I'm not cheating right now."

The wall sparks red, and you recognize the power core repulsion in action, no doubt she's boosting off of the wall at you. You catch her with a medium drite, and then you shake her around a little, holding her upside down. She reappeared and crossed her arms.

"I win." You say.
"Daaaave." Amy said, rolling into the room. "Ooh, Lucca, you got trounced soundly, I'm guessing?"
"I've only been at this for a few months, you know." Lucca said. "And he cheated!
"How did he cheat?"
"He as six mechandrites! Not four like I thought."
"That's not cheating. Hacking you would be cheating."
"You two are similar in all of the worst ways." Lucca said.
"I know!" Amy responded, brightly. "So, turns out that the disintegration cannon is hilariously impractical when it comes to power requirements. Good thing you grabbed the enormous, mindlessly over-sized one instead of a standard building-sized one." She said.
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>>19217213
Well I just thought, would my adorable technicolor death machine want a normal sized power core or a super big one? I knew deep in my heart that you would want the absurdly over-engineered power core.

Keep Lucca upside down and give Amy a quick hug and kiss.

So, what is it going to take to make a destruction cannon?
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rolled 5 = 5

>>19217213
Uh, will shooting it kill the hilariously oversized version? If so, then we'd waste the entire vehicle with one shot.

Also, I'm assuming she looked at those two files; could we get her to look at that TK before we go?
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>>19217213
"I've been at this less than you, you know."

"What kind of energy requirements we talking about here? Any concerns?"
>>
"So, what is it going to take to make one?" You ask, pulling her close and embracing her.
"I'm still up heree." Lucca said, but both you and Amy ignored her.
"Atomic goop! As in, stuff we already have~" She said in a sing-song voice. "Mostly power cores- Well, power shields, technically, but those are one and the same for the most part- inside a revolving barrel, with tons of computing power for the AI. A few heat concerns, but I'm loading so many heat sinks into the thing already it won't be an issue. The only real issue is that it'll take time for the barrel to start revolving, which could take. . half a minute, maybe?"
"What kind of energy requirements are we talking about here?"
"The kind of energy requirement that means that it can't keep up power shielding or cloaking while it's firing. But while it's winding up, the shield and the cloak both work fine."
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>>19217321
So the shield is down for maybe five seconds while it's firing?
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>>19217321
We'll have to be careful, and not be under direct bombardment when we fire, but if it's half as destructive as it sounds whatever we fire at becomes a pile of dust.

How well is it going to work underwater?
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>>19217372
Water ceases to exist, drain all oceans, everywhere, ever.
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"So the shield is down for maybe five seconds while it's firing?"
"It's down as long as- and *only* as long as it's firing." She said. "And as long as the heat doesn't have issues, it can fire constantly as long as the barrel is revolving. That's why I'm giving it a ton of extra plating."
"How well is it going to work underwater?"
"I know we'll end up with a lot of unbonded oxygen and hydrogen. . But in truth, I have no clue." Amy said with a grin. "We get to find out! Although if worst comes to worst, we could just press the barrel of the thing like. . against his gunship or something."
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>>19217420
Broadside an underwater fortress?

Fuck yeah; let's become DEEP SEA PIRATES!

>Display a smiley face with an eye patch
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>>19217431
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>>19217420
That sounds absolutely lovely, we should probably test it out before we try it on him. Need any help putting it together honey?
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"You mean, we can broadside an underwater fortress?!" You ask. "Let's become *deep sea pirates!*"
"No, we can't." Amy said. ". . The gun's on the front. It's not technically broadsiding."
You pout at her.
". . But we can still be deep sea pirates if you want." She added.
"Do you need any help putting it together?" You ask.
"Nope! Those repair drones are seriously awesome. You just have to show Talos the design, and then Talos explains it to the drones, and they build it! I think it's a bit too late to go do the mission today, though. Unless you two don't need to sleep, that is."
"Well, I do require sleep." Lucca says. "I'm not sure about Dave, though."
"I'm not sure either." You say.
Amy looks at you. "Hey, you sleep all the time."
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>>19217539
We should get some sleep. We've been exhausting ourselves mentally for a while

Ask Amy, if she has some time, to look at TK. If there's any immediate thing we can learn by at least tomorrow morning, all the better for the mission.
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>>19217539
I nap, for the pure joy of it. Given that my brain is in the bullfrog I could probably stay up indefinitely, but I enjoy sleep. Shall we make some dinner?
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rolled 96 = 96

>>19217539
nope, it's all an act to put you at your ease.
bullfrog hack magic says I don't
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"I nap for the pure joy of it." You say. "Sleep is mostly for the brain, you know. And since my brain. . you know, sleeps constantly unless I'm hacking. . "
"Oh." Amy said. She sounded somewhat disenheartened.
"What, you're braindead?" Lucca asked, still dangling from your 'drite.
"It's bullfrog hacking magic. My brain blew out a week ago, and since then my consciousness has been residing inside the bullfrog."
"Then how do you know you're really-"
"Uh, Lucca?" Amy asked. "Please don't give him doubts."
"Right."
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rolled 98 = 98

>>19217642
because I am just that awesome, and any replication couldn't match it.
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>>19217642
Nah, it's cool, I have a rather flexible idea of self. I'm still Dave, flesh or silicon just doesn't matter.

Also Amy, I enjoy sleeping by you, it's comforting, and don't try to say you don't enjoy it too.

So, dinner?
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>>19217642
Doesn't really matter though, Dave or Copy the bottom line is I'm me.
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rolled 64 = 64

>>19217683
invite the Tolstoys perhaps?
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"Nah, it's cool, I have a rather flexible idea of self." You say, shrugging. "It doesn't really matter."
You set Lucca down. "Dinner? Or maybe we could invite your parents, maybe." You say to Amy.
"Or. . we could go over there, and make mom act the perfect host." Amy said.
"What, we just show up and impose? That's not polite." Lucca responded.
"Oh, no, my mom would be happy to." Amy says, smiling. "You'll see."
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rolled 39 = 39

"talos get some drones down here to polish our armor, we need to look nice"
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>>19217729
It'll be good fun, remember to wear your power armor, go invisible and just sit at the dining table, the Tolstoys love that.
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"Talos, come take your drones down here to polish our armor." You say. "We need to look nice."

Fifteen minutes later, Victoria Tolstoy was looking at two people she knew, and one she didn't. So she had to be polite.
Victoria Tolstoy gave a bright smile to the three of you. "Oh, you showed up at the right time for dinner. Come in, have a seat. I'll be making some lasagna!"
"You're right, Amy. Your mom is nice." Lucca said.
You and Amy share a Look.

>End of thread 27!
>My twitter is @futureexabyte
>I'll stick around to answer questions and oh god i've been questing for like nine hours I LOST TRACK OF TIME
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rolled 36 = 36

>>19217812
I forget, was grayson interested in Lucca or Epsilon?
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>>19217883
Epsilon
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>>19217883
Grayson was interested in Epsilon. But then again, so was Sigma.
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So, uh. This device of ours. This... 'Disintegration cannon.' Is this basically like a War of the Worlds or Mars Attacks death ray? Heating and vibrating people apart into dust?

Will this thing be able to slag that bitchass gunship of Twelve's? And can we get it in a ball mount at the front, or is it fixed in a more limited forward sponson?
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>>19217995
>It's fixed, because it's so long that Amy decided it would be easier and less vulnerable to build the rest of the ship around it. It's essentially a death ray, but if it's not working at full capacity, due to damaged or inoperable heat sinks, it just rends and sunders instead of reducing objects to dust. The secondary weapons are turrets that stick out of the sides of Jormungandr, so that it can still attack things that it's not pointing at.
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>>19218087
so something like pic related?
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>>19218118
>Essentially. But it's in semi-trailer truck sized hover drone format


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