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Previously on NERV: Second Daughter... After a battle in the Russian snow, NERV pilot Holly Reynolds returns to the US just as the cracks begin to show. With rival ambitions clashing and paranoia settling in, NERV may be its own worst enemy. Blood is spilled as an unseen enemy makes their move, while the Lilim emerge in the deserts of Nevada. Now, Holly must face her greatest challenge yet – following orders from a fellow pilot. Operation Deep Dive: Begin!

“I don't consider myself to be someone who is easily impressed, but the sheer scale of your country never fails to amaze me,” Claudia admits, watching the scenery fly past through the train window, “I'm amazed that one government can keep control over it all.”

“Never underestimate how much a government can control,” Fletcher replies, “Take the UN, for example. In its current state, it might as well govern the vast majority of the world. You won't find this in any of your history books, but there was a time when it was a powerless shell – toothless, choking under the weight of its own bureaucracy. Second Impact changed all of that. Through all the chaos, the UN was there to take control. It would strengthen failing governments, providing them with resources and support, and it would bring order to areas of conflict. All the while, it tightened its grip on the world. Governments are guided, controlled, from behind the scenes, all to ensure that the mistakes of Second Impact are never repeated.”

“One man's crisis is another man's opportunity, I suppose,” the heiress muses, “I can understand the appeal of strong leadership, but I rather prefer the idea of electing my leaders. Don't you agree, Holly?”

“Huh?” you reply, looking up from your book, “You're English, though. Don't you have like a king or something?”

“Bloody colonials...” Claudia sighs, shaking her head in dismay, “I don't know why I bother.”
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>>3461627

The train continues west, cutting through the heart of your homeland. You're not sure why you're travelling this way, instead of flying, but you sort of prefer it. It's a more comfortable experience, especially compared with the rattling deathtrap of a plane that you endured last time. Warm, with comfy seats and a constant supply of snacks... this is the real holiday experience. After 36 hours on high-speed rail, though, you might come to hate it.

Your carriage has tiny little bedrooms in it, very cute, and Claudia soon retires for the night. Karina dozes next to the window, her head resting against the glass. She spent most of the journey staring out in awe, as if she was seeing the outside world for the very first time. Maybe this WAS the very first time. Either way, it's just you and Fletcher awake now.

“So tell me something,” you ask him quietly, “We have the central control... stuff from ADM Unit 05, right?”

“Yes we do,” Fletcher confirms, “In fact, it's loaded onto a carriage not too far away from us now.”

“Right, right, but like... everything else, everything that we don't have,” you pause, “What could somebody DO with that?”

“On its own? Very little. Study it, get an idea of what an ADM Unit is made of. If they had a control unit of their own, they could perhaps rig together something that would function. It wouldn't be pretty, though,” the mercenary explains, scratching his cheek as he thinks, “Then they'd need a pilot. If they have access to the same information that we do, that wouldn't be impossible. I'd wonder why, though. What would be the point in going to all that trouble to produce a substandard weapon?”

“Desperation?” you suggest, “Like, a substandard weapon has got to be better than nothing, right?”

“Exactly so,” he agrees, “Which leads to a new question. Who would be that desperate?”

You shrug. “Wormwood? Or whoever is pulling their strings?” you offer, “Whoever Wilson was working for. I don't know!”

Fletcher nods to Karina before touching a finger to his lips, hushing you. The pale girl fidgets slightly, but continues to sleep. He remains silent for a moment more before letting out a low breath. “It's miserable, not knowing who your enemies might be,” he thinks aloud, “I wish you hadn't been dragged into all this. You need to focus on piloting the ADM Unit, leave the covert business to me. It's only a matter of time before you end up getting hurt.”

“And I'm too valuable to get damaged?” you remark, a bitter note to your voice. Fletcher doesn't take the bait.

>I'm involved now. I want to help however I can
>Just don't keep me in the dark. That's all I ask
>I just want out of this whole mess
>Other
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>>3461628
>Just don't keep me in the dark. That's all I ask
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>>3461628
>Just don't keep me in the dark. That's all I ask
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>>3461628

>Just don't keep me in the dark. That's all I ask

Ok, So Looking back at the previous thread you made a clarification .see >>3452230 i was hoping you could clarify the following to whatever degree you feel ok with, even if you don't want to answer that's fine too. I'll keep jumping at shadows for no good reason.
I'm really enjoying this Quest I have a seven part update to last thread's shadowrun that I have been cultivating during this week's downtime, I'll probably get around to posting it after tonight's run.
Should we take this as a clarification of Cam's stance on Unit 05 or as the definitive answer on what happened to Unit 05.
Because either way this raises more questions.
How does this effect what Sasaki says about Units 05 & 06 here. see >>3415457
As if Unit 05 was able to be degraded(somehow? it probably something to do with the first Lilium's appearance. As we have been told that any contact with Lilium can contaminate ADM Units )
We really need to see Katrina to Kaori interact with one another before I am willing to start speculating on what actually happened, because what both Monroe and Kaori told us isn't the complete truth.
and was unable to be repaired to a combat ready state so it was striped of its useful parts and those retained at Avalon for Katrina's continued use see >>3451749
The rest of it's components were sent to the Garden to be Decommissioned and so the commander ordered it (them? we don't know of the status of Unit 06 yet .) to be refurbished ( and the parts important parts that were retained by Avalon regrown)
In the end the Engineering team was able to repair it ( somehow?) even though it was written off by the Command Staff at Avalon after receiving it from the Berlin installation. Who is the Chief of Engineering though we have seen most of the others
Sufficiently well enough for the UN to be enough to be looking for a pilot after it was Confiscated by them alongside Unit 06. How much of a good idea this actually is depends on the condition of unit(s) in question.
But not Unit 4 for some (unspecified if we ever decide to tell Monroe about what Sasaki said about Units 05 & 06 we should ask her this to get her opinion. ) reason even though if they had it would have given them a Pilot ( Yulia ) and a fully functional and combat ready ADM unit.
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>>3461628
>I'm involved now. I want to help out.
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>>3461628
>I'm involved now. I want to help however I can
Damn straight
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>>3461628

>I'm involved now, and I'm not getting out until I get SOME answers out of all this.
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“Look, just don't keep me in the dark. That's all I'm asking for,” you continue after a pause, shrugging off the last traces of bitterness, “If I'm fighting, risking my ass, I figure I deserve to know why. Aside from, you know, the obvious.”

“Because the Lilim want to exterminate mankind,” Fletcher states.

“Yeah, like I said. The obvious,” you agree. With that, you turn to look out the window for a while and watch as the scenery flashes past. It's a little scary how quickly civilisation vanishes once you leave the major cities behind. The train occasionally thunders past tiny, deserted towns, but these are little more than the bones left behind by some long-distant calamity. Karina shifts in place, her sleeping face blank and expressionless, and Fletcher gently places two fingers on her throat. Checking for a pulse, it looks like. “She's a strange one,” you murmur, “Cam too. She's one of yours, right?”

Fletcher looks up, considering the question – considering what qualifies someone as one of “his people”, perhaps. “She's not someone I would have chosen for this job,” he replies cautiously, “But I've come to trust her.” Leaning back, the mercenary taps a finger on his chin as he recalls the woman's file. “She joined the military young, probably with fraudulent papers, and trained as a field medic. Her first tour of duty was with a UN unit, down in Mexico City,” he continues, “She was dismissed after a few months. A disagreement with her superior officer – a very loud and very public disagreement, regarding the kind of orders she was given. I respect her privacy enough to leave it at that. When we get back, you can ask her for the full story.”

“I bet it's a real fun tale,” you sigh, “So why tell me this?”

“Just making conversation,” he answers with a rare smile, “You wanted to be kept in the loop, didn't you? I thought you might like to know the kind of person she is – the sort who won't follow orders they don't agree with.”

But does that make them someone you can rely on, or someone you need to watch out for? Fletcher seems to read the confusion on your face, offering you nothing but a sly shrug in response. Something you'll need to decide for yourself, then.

“Anyway,” he continues, “I'll do my best to keep you informed. There are things that I don't know, and there are things that I'm not prepared to share yet – incomplete theories, ideas that require further evidence. So if I can't answer every question you have... please understand my position.”

“Yeah, I guess,” you sigh, running a hand through your hair, “We're all being kept in the dark here, huh?”

“All part of the job,” Fletcher agrees, “But there might be someone who could help shed a little light on things...”

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>>3461649
>There isn't a whole lot that I can state now, but you should take my comment from >>3452230 as the definitive answer on the Unit 05 issue
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>>3461627
weve killed 3 Angels personally already right?
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>>3461722
Yep
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>>3461727
two more for Ace then
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>>3461714
ok that was all i was really looking at having you Clarify further for now the rest was just me doing more work and bringing up conflicting info and taking it a little bit further.

>>3461722
Well we have been involved personally in killing 3 there was still the one in Berlin
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>>3461649
As a bit of offtopic, anon, do you also play in Valen Quest? Your writing manner reminds me of someone.
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>>3461714

“Okay, I'm listening,” you muse, “I'm involved now, so I want to get SOME answers. You think this person can help?”

“Maybe. I've gotten word that the UN is sending an observer to watch over this operation. I was hoping that they might be willing to fill in a few of the blanks,” Fletcher explains, “She's... your predecessor, you could say. A test pilot, one of the very first. NERV has existed, in some form or another, for far longer than you might think. Even before the ADM Units were involved, head office was paving the way for you and all the other pilots.”

A first generation of test pilot. Slowly turning this thought over in your head, you nod. “And now she's working for the UN?” you think aloud, “And the UN took possession of Unit 05 – what's left of it - and Unit 06...”

“I know what you're thinking, but no,” Fletcher shakes her head, “This woman, Cora, she's in no condition to pilot an ADM Unit. Too old, for one thing. Her compatibility score has dropped right off.”

“No, it's not that, it's just... if the UN wanted a pilot of their own, why didn't they take Yulia?” you ask, “I mean, they had her and Unit 04 right there in the Garden, but they left her alone. Let us take her away. Why do that?”

“My guess would be, they needed her to remain at the Garden to keep the specimen from escaping,” the mercenary offers, “In an ideal world – ideal for them – they would have studied the dormant Lilim for as long as possible, with Yulia to keep it under control if it ever woke up. Of course, that's just one of those incomplete theories I was talking about. Maybe Cora can explain things from her perspective. We're going to be stationed in the military base for now. She's probably there already.”

The sound of the train's wheels takes on a louder, rattling tone as you power across a rickety bridge, and Karina shudders in her sleep. Waiting until she sleeps soundly once more, you continue. “So, this Cora woman,” you ask, “What's the plan?”

“Up for debate,” Fletcher answers with a grimace, “I could speak with her, spare you the hardship. She's got a sharp tongue in her head, and unless she's calmed down since I last spoke with her, she's not afraid of using it. On the other hand, she might be more open with a fellow pilot – a little more honest, perhaps. What do YOU want to do?”

>Maybe you should deal with her. You're better at this stuff
>I think I'd like to meet her. I'm not afraid of a sharp tongue
>Let's go and see her together. You can make the introductions
>I think... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3461783
>I think I'd like to meet her. I'm not afraid of a sharp tongue
Yeah if she gets sharp with us, we just punch her in the face until she stops.
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>>3461775
No never heard of it.

>>3461783
>I think I'd like to meet her. I'm not afraid of a sharp tongue
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>>3461783
>I think I'd like to meet her. I'm not afraid of a sharp tongue

Holly #Triggered in 3...2...
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>>3461783
>>I think I'd like to meet her. I'm not afraid of a sharp tongue
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>>3461783
>Let's go and see her together. You can make the introductions
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>>3461783
>>I think I'd like to meet her. I'm not afraid of a sharp tongue
The UN sending us a babysitter doesn't sit well with me at all. This is a NERV op, damnit. We have killed more angels than they can ever hope for. But whatever.
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>>3461810
NERV op mired in politics and the US potentially pulling out funding. I don't like it, but I can understand why there is some oversight.
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>>3461818
yeah I guess. But if Cora thinks she's gonna pull rank on us she's got another thing coming.
Unless Holly has finally met her match for best seething womanlet
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>>3461822
What took the UN so long to get her assigned? to Avalon wouldn't she have been with us since the start its been 4 months since Berlin.
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>>3461826
Well it said she's too old to pilot anymore. Likely she burnt out long before Berlin happened. UN probably decided to tighten our leash since the incident at the Garden tho.
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“I think I'd like to meet her,” you decide, nodding slowly to yourself, “I'm not afraid of a sharp tongue.”

“I can well believe that. Just don't cause an international incident,” Fletcher asks, his voice low and polite, “I don't want to wake up to the news that you kicked a UN official in the shin... or worse.”

“Hey!” you protest, “When have I ever... uh...”

Maybe it's best if you don't finish that thought.

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The train continues westwards, although you eventually give in and sleep away a large chunk of the journey. According to the loose schedule you're working from, the train is due to arrive near Fort Chester in the early evening and Operation Deep Dive – who comes up with these names? - is planned to start the following morning. 9AM sharp, which isn't exactly the best news you've heard all day. Still, you're up against a deadline here. If it was possible to start immediately, they wouldn't give you a moment to rest.

With the early start in the morning, Claudia and Karina head to their assigned barracks as soon as you arrive at the fort. You linger by the stalled train for a while, waiting as Fletcher asks around. The base feels oddly calm, considering that it might be eaten up by the void in a matter of days, but that's what military discipline is for. UN blue helmets rub shoulders with regular soldiers, and there's an unmistakable tension between them. Never mind the Lilim, these guys look more suspicious of each other.

“Found her,” Fletcher murmurs to you as he returns, “She's in the officers' club. It's on the far side of the courtyard, with the sign saying-”

“Officers' club?” you guess, causing the mercenary to laugh and wave you on your way. Fort Chester seems less impressive than you had been expecting – a platform for supply trains to stop at, several blocky barracks to house the soldiers, and a large courtyard decorated with a few tanks. Kaori would probably love it here, you muse, geeking out over all the military hardware on display. You're just left pondering the reason for this entire fort. Why here? There's nothing to defend except for sand and rocks.

Well, that's different now. Now, there are large power pylons being raised outside the fort walls, the ADM Units being carefully driven into place. Even after being carried across the entire country like freight, being positioned by cranes seems like one indignity too far for the poor machines.

Machines? Not really, but you're not sure what else to call them.

Following Fletcher's vague directions, and the more obvious sign glowing with neon red letters, you hurry towards the club. Rock music slaps you in the face when you open the door, closely followed by the stench of sweat and beer. Painfully aware of how young you must look, you stride into the bar and look about for Cora. Even without an idea of what she looks like, you recognise her at a glance.

You're not the one one glancing at her. She's... big.

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>>3461877

“Excuse me?” you begin, sitting down in the booth and trying not to stare, “Are you... Cora?”

“No,” the woman replies, one eyebrow arching, “My name is Coraline LaPlante. Are you, perhaps, looking for someone else?” Long golden hair, and piercing blue eyes. Traces of a French accent, although you'd guess that it's been some time since she's been home. Fine clothes, and a delicate perfume that manages to reach you even through the haze of sweat and booze. She has a glass of red wine sitting in front of her, and occasionally she rolls the stem between her fingers. She has the same noble bearing that Claudia sometimes manages, but in a more unforced way. A casual confidence.

“Uh...” you blurt out, your own manner seeming unbearably crude compared with her, “But you ARE the UN chick, right?”

Touching a hand to her brow, Coraline heaves a massive sigh. “I am,” she announces, “But if you're here to file a complaint of some kind, I'm not the woman you want. If you're here to hit on me, then I urge you to reconsider – you're really not my type. Too young for my tastes.” Taking a sip of her wine, she studies you with a new and almost playful curiosity. “But not too young for NERV,” she muses, “If you're not here to complain about the blue helmets, and if you're not here to hit on me, then... you must be one of the new pilots. Am I close?”

Finally, you manage to nod. “Yeah. Pilot. Unit 02,” you answer, swallowing nervously before forcing yourself to speak in a more articulate manner. “I'm Holly. Holly Reynolds,” you tell her, “You were one of the older pilots, right?”

“Enough of that “older” talk. I'm still young!” Coraline insists, scowling prettily at you, “But... yes. I was a pilot, but now I'm retired. ADM Unit 09, that was my unit. I liked to call it “Rabbit”, though. It had these sensors on the head that looked like... well, you get the idea. I was young, and a trifle foolish in those days.”

“They don't want us giving our units nicknames,” you reply with an awkward laugh, “I don't know why. I mean like, what's the harm?”

“I suppose they don't want you getting attached. It's not really YOUR unit, after all,” Coraline offers, sipping her wine, “It's their weapon, they just need a girl like you to pull the trigger. Would you like a drink?”

“I'm like, fifteen,” you point out.

“Yes, and?” the retired pilot replies, raising two fingers in the air. She smiles sweetly as a soldier hurries over, delivering two fresh glasses of wine. “NERV, then,” she murmurs, “How are things, these days? I like to read the reports, but they don't tell the full story. How are you finding it?”

Sharp blue eyes, probing for answers.

>It's tough, but nothing I can't handle
>Nobody tells me anything. I wish I knew more about NERV
>Well... at least I'm meeting lots of new people
>It's... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3461965
>>Well... at least I'm meeting lots of new people
"Most of NERV is as tight-lipped as ever, but there are some good people with them."

"Did you ever have to fight?"
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>>3461965
>>Nobody tells me anything. I wish I knew more about NERV

Honestly, whatever reports you are getting probably tell you more than i could about whatever NERV is doing. Unless of course you mean whatever lies, excuses and half-truths they tell me.
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>>3461965
>Nobody tells me anything. I wish I knew more about NERV
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>>3461965
>"Ez pz. I'm tearing through those Lilims faster than Monroe tears into wineboxes."
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>>3461965
>It's tough, but nothing I can't handle
Also free wine is nice. Nothing compared to the gasoline Monroe gave us.
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“Whatever reports you're getting, they probably tell you more than I can. Nobody tells me anything around here,” you sigh, tentatively taking the glass of wine and sipping it. Not terrible – you can actually taste something that isn't just battery acid and fire, so it's automatically a step above Monroe's drink of choice. “I wish I knew a little more about NERV,” you continue, “About what's going on behind the scenes. It's all so messed up.”

“So it seems like some things never change,” Coraline muses, “When I was with NERV, I knew so very little about what I was doing. It was for the good of mankind, and that was it. That was enough for me, in those days. I wanted to do some good for the world.” Taking another drink of wine, she leans forwards and offers you a sly smile. “But now, I have a chance to investigate them,” she teases, “Isn't it funny how quickly some things can change?”

Like how you had a semi-normal life not all that long ago. Yeah, real funny. “At least I'm meeting some new people,” you remark with a wan shrug, “Most of them don't really talk much, but some are okay. Combat is pretty tough, but so far I've been tearing through the Lilim like Commander Monroe going through a crate of wine.” Both of you laugh at this, and you feel a faint flicker of a bond form between you. “It's pretty tough at the moment, though,” you add, thinking aloud as you take another drink, “We lost someone recently. They died, I mean. We didn't... misplace them.”

“Oh, that's awful!” Coraline gasps, “Was he a friend of yours?”

“No, maybe, I don't know. I guess I never knew him all that well,” you start to reply, only to pause. Did she just say...

“You must forgive me. I read it in the reports. Doctor... Williams, was it not?” she apologises, shaking her head sadly, “I didn't want to bring it up. I wasn't sure how you might react.”

“Wilson,” you correct her, “And yeah, I guess... I guess I don't really want to talk about that. How about we change the subject?” You pause, and Coraline graciously nods for you to continue on. “You were before my time, right?” you ask, “So... did you ever fight?”

“A Lilim? No,” Coraline shakes her head, “But I have fought, yes.” Lapsing into a thoughtful silence, she takes another drink of wine. “Back in those days, it was just the two of us – me, and another pilot, a girl called Reed. We trained together, learning how to pilot an ADM Unit. Back in those days, things were a lot more unpolished. Heat dissipation was an issue, and the LCL tanks often got so terribly hot. Sensory feedback was another problem. Glitches in the system, too much sensation forced upon us. I would feel the rivets used to hold the armour plate in place, like nails driven into my flesh...”

“Ah!” she cries, “But that wasn't what you asked, was it? You'll have to forgive me. I so rarely get to talk about all this...”

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>>3462088
>that pic
Oh no she's hot
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If we feel like throwing her a bone some point we should mention the injuries we took during the fight with Orobas at the Garden and something about overlapping At fields causing it.
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>>3462088
>“A Lilim? No,” Coraline shakes her head, “But I have fought, yes.”
hmmmmmmmmm
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>>3462117
i guess the next step along that road is figuring witch of NERV's installations she was assigned to.
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Also do you think that she would be Briefed on 'Claire'
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>>3462137
Why would they tell her about our civilian friend? She's not even part of NERV.
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>>3462137
doubtful. She isn't with NERV anymore.
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>>3462146
If she ever turns up at Avalon we should introduce them to one another.
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>>3462152
>implying
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>>3462153
Well we introduced Claire to Yulia and she had no problem with it so why not introduce her to Coraline?
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>>3462160
Yulia was a fellow pilot instead of UN Oversight who can recommend funding cuts and other nasty stuff
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>>3462166
i mean Claire even met us right as we got out of the Airplane just to introduce herself to Yulia. Anyway i'm sure Coraline will want to meet Claire and they will be great Friends.
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>>3462088

“No, go on,” you assure her, gesturing vaguely, “That all sounds kinda... awful.”

“Well, I suppose it was. You must remember, though, the technology was still in its infancy. It was never going to spring fully formed into the world, was it?” Coraline sighs, idly running her finger around the lip of her glass, “We did what we had to do. Fighting, I think, was the worst part. I can't count how many times I felt my bones break or my flesh tear. None of it was real, of course, but it felt real enough.”

You can't believe what she's saying. “You had to fight each other?” you ask numbly, “The two of you? You and this Reed girl?”

“Ah, you do simulated training these days, don't you?” Coraline asks, answering your question with a question of her own, “Simulations require data to work from, to built an accurate representation of the world. Even something as simple as how much vibrations you feel when an ADM steps forwards... we measured that. We provided that data, data on how the ADM Units move and fight.” A small smile crosses her face as she snaps her purse open and takes out a photograph. It shows two girls – a younger, flatter Coraline and a taller tomboy with spiked hair. “That's us. In a strange way, all the tests brought us closer together,” she muses, “She was a year older than me, and I thought she was the coolest girl in the world.”

“She looks nice,” you venture, looking at the well-travelled picture, “What's she doing these days?”

“Ah. She... died,” Coraline replies with a brittle smile, “Oh, don't look so shocked! It wasn't because of the tests, if that's what you were worried about. There was an accident. Reed had this... this moped. The closest thing to a motorbike that she could get. It was a blind junction, the other driver was going too fast... all just a stupid mess.” Taking the photograph from you, Coraline gazes down at it for a moment more. “I retired. I couldn't pilot an ADM Unit after that, I just couldn't face it. So, NERV politely asked me to sign a mountain of paperwork, promising to keep their secrets, and they gave me a healthy pension,” she concludes with a shrug, “Now, I have more money than I know what to do with. I just travel, stay in glamorous hotels and eat in fine restaurants. This UN thing is really just a way of making myself useful.”

You're left speechless for a while, sipping wine and stalling for time as you try to think. “That really sucks,” you offer at last, inwardly cringing at how banal that sounds, “Those things can be pretty dangerous, I guess.”

“It's... old news,” Coraline remarks, “We grieve, and we move on. Do you want to know what the worst part of it was? Later, one of superiors let something slip – they would have retired me in a year or so anyway. My compatibility score was already slipping. Too old, apparently. Everything that I did for them, and in the end...”

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I guess that explains why NERV shuttles us around almost everywhere we want to go. also i'm sure whatever data Coraline and Reed gathered was instrumental in training more Pilots in a safe manor although would have been useful if we had gotten to use it before we got thrown in the deep end.
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>>3462190
They only can have pilots for like a few years max then before they're too old. Sucks.
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>>3462190

The song playing on the jukebox changes, and Coraline looks around with a gasp of delight. “I love this song!” she cries out, “It Ain't Me, by the Fortunate Sons. Do you know it?”

“I don't think that's what the song is...” you begin, before you realise that she's joking. Laughing weakly along for a moment, you lean back as she hums a few bars of the song to herself. “Where were you based?” you ask her, “I'm out in Avalon, although I guess you probably know that already.”

“Avalon City? I was there just a few days ago. Vacation,” Coraline replies, “It's not exactly glamorous, is it? Still, it's one more name crossed off the list. What were you asking?” Finishing off the last of her wine, she thinks for a moment, “Ah! My base,” she nods to herself, “We moved around a lot. We moved out to Temple whenever there was work to do, but that's no place to stay. Most of the time, we'd take lodgings in... some city that I can't even hope to pronounce. Scandinavian, I think. The terrain up there is empty, desolate. We could fight with our ADM Units and nobody even knew – that's how isolated we were.”

As the song on the jukebox comes to an end, Coraline covers her mouth and hides a laugh. “I get so talky when I drink!” she cries, “I'm not even drunk! It's just nice to have someone like you to talk with – most of the people I meet at the UN are boring old men and dried up crones. What's the point in explaining anything to people like them? They want me to observe this operation of yours and tell them, in simple English, what happened. How am I supposed to do that?”

“Just tell them that we did a great job?” you suggest, “We did everything amazingly well, and there's nothing they need to complain about.”

“Hmm. Maybe not such a good idea. You don't know these people like I do,” Coraline muses, “You tell them that, they'll decide that you don't need nearly such a high budget.”

“Those bastards...” you mutter to yourself, fighting an urge to shake your fist at the sky and curse some omnipotent budget committee.

Laughing again, Coraline leans forwards and rests her chin on her hands. “I feel terribly bad about monopolising the conversation,” she laments, “Please, do tell me something about yourself. I'm interested in what the modern pilot is like.”

Something about yourself... there's an element of a trade involved here, you suspect. She's opened herself up to you, and now you're expected to reciprocate. You never agreed to that deal, but... maybe it wouldn't be so bad.

>Make your excuses and leave with your privacy intact
>Tell her about your family. You've kept it bottled up for too long
>Tell her about your fellow pilots. That's a nice, neutral topic
>Urge her to talk more about herself. You're terribly boring, after all
>Tell her... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3462256
Pretty sure that if we can obtain and integrate an Super Solenoid Engine / Organ we can for Unit 02 extend the period maybe indefinitely.
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>>3462261
>Tell her about your fellow pilots. That's a nice, neutral topic

>Avalon City? I was there just a few days ago. Vacation
Do her feet roughly match the foot imprints we found at the scene where the Doctor was murdered?
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>>3462261
>Tell her about your family. You've kept it bottled up for too long
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>>3462261
>>Tell her... (Write in)
About Claire and the others as well as the Support staff at NERV
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>>3462261
>>Tell her about your fellow pilots. That's a nice, neutral topic
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>>3462274
... oh man, oh man. good catch just you wait it looks like we'll have lots to talk about.
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>>3462261
>>Tell her about your fellow pilots. That's a nice, neutral topic
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>>3462296
Also how would she have known about 'His' death before we told her. here >>3462088
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>>3462306
she said she read a report
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>>3462307
this is still suspicious as she told us she was in the area for a 'Vacation' we should at least let Fletcher know so he might follow it up.
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>>3462313
curious why the UN would want Wilson dead. Unless Wormwood has infiltrated the UN maybe.
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>>3462318
we know that the UN's and NERV's are goals are not aligned and someoneRead: Phantom wanted Wilson dead combined with Wilson's Email we know he was asked to try and get Dr.Bergmann's research it wasn't names specifically what they were after but the UN now has Unit's 5&6 in their possession and are trying to put them back together again. i'll probably come back at some point with this more developed.
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>>3462307
While the report thing is probably true and the whole thing might be a coincidence, I still want to talk to Fletcher and ask him if the information about the doctor's death was divulged and whether a UN official would know about it.
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>>3462340
Are we going to kick in his door in the middle of the night like we should or wait till later. we still need to check her shoes though.
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>>3462338
I was operating under the assumption that Wilson was clearly confirmed as phantom. Considering he was meeting with us when we told him too.
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As you think about what to talk about, you reach into your pocket and come up with a handful of change. Stacking up some of the coins, you nod across to the now silent jukebox. “How does that thing work, anyway?” you ask, “You stick some coins in and you get some music, right? Well, you wanna go and pick something good? I don't know if I'd be able to find something good, but you might. I prefer having some music going on, y'know?”

“Stops people from eavesdropping,” Coraline agrees, winking at you before scooping up the coins and marching over to the jukebox. Several pairs of eyes follow her as she saunters over, crawling down the curves of her body. Leaning out of the booth, you glance at her as well – but your gaze is directed lower, at her delicate, feminine feet in their pointed shoes. Dropping your coins into the jukebox and stabbing at the buttons with one finger, she picks out a new song and returns. “White Rabbit,” she remarks, “Whoever runs this place has some sick fetish for the Vietnam War.”

“Uh, right,” you reply, nodding vaguely to yourself as you gather your thoughts. “I was just thinking, one of my friends... one of the other pilots, she would really get a kick out of this place. All the military shit, I mean. She collects model guns, and those things are scary realistic,” you tell her, erring on the side of caution and finding a safer topic to talk about, “She's back in Avalon, though. I've got the princess out here with me, although she's getting her beauty sleep right now.”

“Oh really?” Coraline teases, “Well... if she's the princess, does that make you the knight in shining armour?”

“Hey, c'mon!” you protest, the wine clearly responsible for the heat that rises in your cheeks, “I'm just saying, she's like some kind of nobility. Got a manor and everything. I don't really understand her, though – if she's got all that, why come out here and fight? Maybe all this is like a game for her, and she's just bored of... I don't know, whatever noble girls do. It's like this other girl, Nate. She's got loving parents and a nice home, but she joined NERV anyway.”

Raising an eyebrow, Coraline leans a little closer and sniffs. “Is that the smell of resentment that I detect?” she jokes, “Or perhaps jealousy?”

“Get outta here!” you shoot back, pushing her away, “I'm just saying, she's got people who'll really care if she gets hurt.”

“Hmm,” the older girl murmurs, “And you don't, is that what you're saying?”

“What I'm saying is, this other girl doesn't have any parents at all. Grew up in some shitty camp, probably eating grilled rats and snow,” you counter, “Not grilled snow, though. That would just be like, silly.”

“Well, you don't want to grill your snow,” Coraline agrees sagely, “You lose all the nutritional value that way.”

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>>3462351
There is no reason not to be patient.

Also you guys have to remember. People change their shoes. Like we might be able to get a general size but that's it for 'proof'
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>>3462378
He couldn't have been as if he pulled Holly's file he would have been apprehended as he was being watched by Fletcher's team that was one of the conditions that Fletcher was given to bring him in him in. i'll explain more later
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>>3462386
Yes, but with the mounting potential circumstantial evidence we can mount a case that can't be ignored.
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>>3462386
Yeah, I don't really agree with >>3462351 's attitude of "IT'S HER!", but the way she was talking about the report and how she was on vaction in Avalon city made me suspicious. Even if her feet match the exact size of the imprint, that's not proof, as plenty of people have that exact size; furthemore, even if the report was not publicly divulged, I'm sure the UN has the means, resources and motives to put their noses in NERV's affairs and find out things like that. Nothing here will prove anything, but it might give us some insight.
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>>3462492
Agreed
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>>3462492
Its more Having enough Circumstantial Evidence to convince Fletcher to look into it in any amount of detail. I think that Fletcher would like to be kept alert to any UN officials movements within Avalon anyway
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>>3462381

“Tell me something, Holly Reynolds,” the older girl murmurs, “Do you prefer talking about other people?”

Looks like you weren't being as subtle as you thought. “Some folks just don't like talking about themselves, I guess,” you reply vaguely, “I always struggle to think of something to say. Like, I don't have many hobbies and I'm not super great at any of my classes. I don't even have many close friends. There's this one girl, though. Claire. We've known each other for a while, ever since I moved to this crappy school. She's a bit of a dork – I mean, she's a LOT of a dork – but sometimes that's pretty fun to be around, you know?”

“You're doing it again,” Coraline points out, laughing delicately, “But go on. What about the people you're working with? I remember a few faces from my time at NERV. Is Doctor Bergmann still working there?”

“They just can't get rid of her,” you joke, “God knows, Monroe has probably tried. Did you know her very well?”

“I don't think she's the sort of person that you CAN know well,” the older girl muses, “But in either case, we only met very briefly. She hated coming out to Temple. Said it reminded her too much of home. Reed and I, we had a little wager going – trying to figure out where she was from. My bet was Norway, but Reed couldn't ever decide. I don't suppose she's ever mentioned anything to you?”

“Nope. She doesn't even have much of an accent. All very mysterious,” you reply with a vague shrug, “NERV seems to attract mysterious people. This guy we've got running security, I don't even know his first name. Fletcher – I think you've met?”

Slowly, Coraline nods. “I said some very unkind things to him when we last saw one another. He was politely reminding me of how seriously NERV takes their security, and I told him exactly how far he could stick it all up his ass. Quite far, if you're curious,” she sighs, “He probably didn't deserve that, but my best friend had only been ash for a week or two, so I was feeling a little terse. Fletcher... he's a soldier, through and through. The mission takes priority over all else, including little things like thoughts and feelings.”

You start to reply to this, only for Coraline to yawn. Narrowing her eyes like a cat, she glances down at the gold watch on her wrist. “Time I should be in bed,” she sighs, “I need to be up early tomorrow morning. Got a lot of spying to do, maybe even a little sabotage. Just kidding!” Reaching over, she musses up your hair and lets out a laugh. “You'd better get some sleep too, kid,” she adds, “Drink some water, too. Cheap red wine like this, it can be pretty brutal!”

She sounds like she's speaking from experience there.

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Well at least we know who to blame if something goes wrong now.
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>>3462554
Yeah. Claire and her wacky antics at it again.
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>>3462597
As always it comes back to Claire one way or another. For all we know the reason Holly doesn't talk about herself is because she can't remember.
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>>3462524

As she's getting up to leave, Coraline pauses as a thought occurs to her. “I have a question for you. It might sound a little strange, but please humour me,” she asks, waiting until you give her a nod before continuing, “Have you been assigned a partner?”

“You mean like, a permanent one?” you reply, shaking your head, “Not really. I've been working with a few different people, but I mostly get to choose. I don't know what your old commander was like, but I get a pretty decent amount of freedom. Lucky me, huh? I don't know if I could stand anything more formal. Why are you asking?”

“Talking about Doctor Bergmann got me thinking. I remember something we talked about, albeit very briefly. She told me that one person, no matter how strong they were, would never be able to overturn the heavens... whatever that means. Does she still talk like that?” Coraline remarks with a shrug, “Either way. I was complaining about the training they had us do, the... the fighting, and she said that it would forge a strong bond between us. In those days, she seemed obsessed with that idea. Even after she left, she often sent messages stressing the importance of it. When Reed... when I was on my own, she seemed to lose interest in me entirely.”

“Huh,” you murmur. But you say nothing more – what is there TO say?

“Men were never meant to be alone. Only by coming together can a man and a woman create new life. Pair bonds are the foundation of our order,” Coraline thinks aloud to herself, “But what does that make me? One half of a pair that no longer exists in this world. No wonder NERV wanted rid of me.”

“Sweet dreams, then,” she concludes, offering you a sad smile before leaving you alone with your thoughts.

>I think I'm going to finish things here for today. NERV: Second Daughter will continue tomorrow at the same usual time
>I apologise for the delays today, tomorrow should be a little smoother
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>>3462632
Thanks for running!
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as a continuation of the Metatron & Holly shadowrun found here
>>3451210
and
>>3451212

As has been demonstrated constantly we know that Holly has a habit,
A strange habit of if anything that is said or done relating to or is done in Claire's presence ranging from deliberately misunderstanding things to outright ignoring comment's or reactions to these strange occurrences
Things that are said a worrying example is shown below:
When we return to HQ Yulia 'meets' Claire this is the exchange from >>3433238
Claire wasn't playing this up. she was playing it straight and Holly as usual misunderstood her
and Claire appears to be in on whatever happened to Holly to some degree.
and Yulia seems confused and shocked at Holly's actions as I can only assume from any other perspective that having a person that she has known for some time reintroduce themselves in such a different manner, as well as seeming to be interacting with themselves.
(I mean Claire doesn't even attempt to introduce herself at all, so why is Yulia)
and requires Fletcher to prompt her to remind her to keep up the charade as has happened on other occasions
Claire appears to be acting in some capacity as a part of a sort of limiting factor to what we don't know and is capable of exerting control over Holly's actions
For example Claire is able to get Holly to perform actions after inducing some sort of deliberate ether unconsciousness or trance with the memory of such an event lost as seen here >>3449200
As confirmed by when we ask Fletcher about what the Tracking device has recorded here >>3449286
also see >> 3447551 "Claire lies in bed, nested in a tangle of sheets with a troubled expression on her face. She sleeps without making a sound"
She isn't even breathing and we don't care, at least subconsciously as Holly isn't even alarmed at this or trying to hide that she knows Claire isn't alive at all any more.
Also for comparison when we were watching Yulia sleep it mentions her breathing see >>3415943

I fear if they feel Claire is failing or if we have an obvious or public falling out with her or it gets out that we have. The next step up is some form of Subdermal explosive implants or even a modified DSS choker to insure our continued compliance with their plan.
https://evangelion.fandom.com/wiki/DSS_Choker

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>>3462641
The Circle Eleven Trials and Project Metatron and probably a bunch of other things that we don't know about yet.
Examples are provided below for these occurrences:
Holly acting as Claire's mouthpiece in some conversations see >>3447104
Whatever is causing the hypnosis and blackouts that Holly experiences semi-regularly see >>3449200
however the pilots are being programmed to perform certain actions for Kaori see >>3447186
Compare the above with what Monroe said When she Clicks her fingers is probably part of the process with Holly when she tells us to go and see Sasaki if we need any help see >>3409940
> During the meeting with Sasaki we tell him that "Commander Monroe wanted an update on the situation here" Monroe never mentions anything about a status update so it is likely a codeword exchange. see >>3415457
> When we call Monroe to get permission from her to enter the Garden she knows that we got other information and is prompting us for it by asking leading questions from the exchange with Sasaki. see >>3415762
> Monroe deflects our line of Questioning with a circular Argument when we raise why we said what we said to Sasaki. see >>3415871
> Waking up in the middle of the night the last at the Garden as we are set to return to Avalon in the morning, getting dressed and just going for a walk, happening to come across the commander's office and finding the note. here >>3430378
> We also do it again when we turn it into Monroe. here >>3433613
> We also never mention what Sasaki said happened to Units 5 and 6 to her at all, So we could always tell her if we felt like it.
If we do decide to tell her, it would also be a good idea to bring up what Cam said about Unit 05 as to highlight the differences between what she and Sasaki said about them, additionally we could always ask Yulia and Katrina about Unit 05 for more information.
The true extent of all of these projects and exactly what control over our actions they can exert and probably more, would have been mentioned in our file had we been able to read it or if it was ever present.
R.I.P Wilson you never even had a slight chance of escaping Avalon if you had made it out of the meeting alive.

Monroe baits us into following them to their meeting extending the invitation with location details in person to Dr.Bergmann while we are standing there instead of over an email for some reason. They also claim that Fletcher was invited see >>3448894
Therefore he would have also received the location details combining this with the Tracking device's data he must know we attended the meeting so there is no point in hiding the things we learned from him.
as an amendment there are 12 units not 6, That Monroe knows of as confirmed here >>3433715
Also Fletcher screws up Claire's continuity for the first time. here >>3447339

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>>3462644
Little things I noticed while going back over the investigation of Wilson's death relating to The Killer and Cam's possible involvement?
For further confirmation we could get Fletcher to check the Access Logs for Katrina's door as it has an ID lock and the Base's CCTV recordings to confirm if her statement that she was on base during the Window of opportunity was true or not
Either way we still probably want to have Fletcher talk to her because Wilson was acting the same way in his last moments.
We can use the others present (Monroe or Dr.Bergmann ) to confirm our observations ether before we go to Fletcher confirm if her actions are truly anomalous.
Or as support if we decide to accuse her of killing Wilson or we decide to voice our concerns of her at least being of party to Wilson's Murder.


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>>3462647
Continuing the List
As we only need enough circumstantial evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that she may have had some role in Wilson's death so far we have:
> They are openly discussing Zero together so she has been read on for her and Wilson has in the past mistaken us for Zero so we know that Wilson knows of her so they may know one another so he may have opened the door for the Killer the exact reasoning remains unknown.
> it would also explain both Dr Wilson not having Defensive injuries and why he was left to bleed out.
> The footprint and the CCTV footage confirms that the assailant was female although as they were wearing a raincoat with the hood up their identity was hidden.
> The Killer was probably acting on orders if not Phantom it could be Dr.Bergmann ( as she accuses him during the Diner scene of lacking faith in the plan after the meeting, as to how would she know? )We know Wilson was planning to go on the run based on the supplies found when we checked the boot of his car. see >>3447248 and >>3449110
> We know that Dr.Bergmann, is a free and independent agent of SEELE and as such is outside of Monroe's direct Chain of Command and so is able to receive orders independently of Monroe & Fletcher.
> Therefore the opposite should also be true to a degree, she should be able to issue orders to some of NERV's various personnel outside her own Chain of Command ( Research & Development and Engineering ? Who/ Where is the Chief Engineer ) without the knowledge of Monroe and Fletcher.

> Fletcher at least already knew about Wilson and had a team watching him so he would have been able to apprehend him before the meeting instead of killing him so he had no reason to have order Wilson's death over his capture.
> Wilson would have asked to delay the meeting if he was unable to get our file as he wouldn't want to risk having us not tell him what he wanted to know as that would have delayed him in leaving Avalon and increased the amount of time for him to be caught.
> Wilson's Killer would have been told to take the file as well to prevent Holly from reading it. This doesn't confirm that they knew the contents of the File, or that Wilson was going to be meeting Holly
> explaining why the file was missing and her potentially expressing the guilt she feels in the form of not wanting to know more about Wilson's life .
> As wile looking after Katrina she would have had to work closely with Wilson. She also may have objected to her orders on some level.
> She knows that she may be caught eventually and so is getting her affairs in order, setting up other people to take care of Katrina in her absence Why is she leaving, where is she going? . see >>3452002 and >>3452088
if that happens we need to convince both her and Fletcher that selling out whomever gave her the orders are in NERV's best interests.


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>>3462632
Thanks for running.

I wonder if Bergmann is trying to do the same with Nate and Holly.
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>>3462648
also according to >>3410019 , Zero (Katrina) had either a seizure or a fit based upon Wilson providing authorisation for the use of sedatives and anticonvulsants he was probably talking to Cam we could ask Cam what to do if she has another as we are likely to be spending time together in future.

Looking back Holly read the contents of the email the objectives that Wilson was charged with see >> 3410108

NERV's plans are progressing too quickly (What is NERV planning as the Lilium appear on their own time how are we progressing 'faster' on our own )
while we have yet to obtain one of the children. ( What could they would they want them for, also is Fisher and the other pilots and auxiliaries safe wherever they are, and what of the unit's that aren't present at Avalon. We need to discuss this with the other pilots at some point)
Our agents are working to delay NERV ( Why could they possibly want to, isn't NERV working towards defeating all of the Lilium )
and you must assist them by whatever means necessary ( Confirming that Wilson wasn't working alone and isn't Phantom )
If SEELE are allowed to bring their plans to completion, everything that we hope to achieve will be lost. ( As we know SEELE is head office, how does their plan differ from NERV's? and how do they know about SEELE anyway )
Your orders are as follows:
1. Delay and obstruct NERV's plans. (again what could they possibly be doing that Wilson could Obstruct in any meaningful way. )
2. Obtain the results of Bergmann's research. ( Bring this up with Bergmann, as she needs to know if she doesn't already. )
Additionally as one of the surviving subjects of one of her research projects we are potentially an object of interest many times over at least, we should also show her Wilson's death note as proof of this.
3. Continue to observe and report on the pilot's development. ( development of what? could it be possible to find a copy of these reports on his phone . it could give us an idea of both Kaori and Katrina were like before we got here.)

We may want to go over these with Fletcher & Monroe and possibly Dr.Bergmann and maybe the other pilot's, Nate included as keeping any of them in the dark is unfair to them
Additionally knowing where Dr.Bergmann was before she came to Avalon could be useful for establishing who to talk to to find out more about her.
It may also be a good idea to see if Fletcher would be willing to check the Dorm's for bugs (or at least our room as I doubt they would put microphones or camera's in them). or even teach us how so we can do it on our own time.
It would also be good to know where Avalon's Communion room is so we can use it too.

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>>3462632
Thanks for running!

How proud is Fletcher going to be that we let Coraline leave with unbruised shins?

>>3462648
Ok calm down mr paranoia
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>>3462651
Where to go from here and Holly's Possible Future Actions to assist Fletcher with the investigation:
So if we decide the Investigation is taking too long or appears to not be likely to find the Killer or the rest of Phantom and that we should provide additional evidence that we have withheld from Fletcher so far as to protect ourselves, to both provide more data points for the investigation
and to keep someone that isn't Claire in the loop about our state of mind this includes:
> The Labyrinth Logs of us setting up the meeting with Phantom and the information we are trading (if we had confirmed that we had turned over the Photo of Wilson's computer with the suspicious Email visible to Fletcher for the non redacted version of Holly's File ) with time stamps.
As we still don't have confirmation of Phantom's Identity as they may have set this up and caused Wilson's death to prevent him from being apprehended by Fletcher and revealing more information.
Also on Regarding the appearance Labyrinth App we could have Fletcher look into the Chain of Custody of the Tablet when it was screened. see >>3350871
it could be useful additional information for the investigation because Phantom definitely had a hand in it appearing on our tablet. Also looking into who returned it as Claudia Claims. see >>3353451
although Holly is ultimately responsible for precipitating the event's that causes Wilson's death. We can ask Fletcher his opinion on why Phantom was unable to send Holly the requested file across Labyrinth like all of the other information drops they have sent us.
Unless Fletcher finds the other a copy of Labyrinth and the half of the conversation in what he has of Wilson's Personal effects. We should assume he wasn't whoever Holly was talking to when talking to Phantom and was Affiliated with them in some way.
and the obvious conclusion is that, Phantom isn't a single person and that the meeting was set up was to clean up a lose end ( Wilson ).
also there is no way Wilson could have withdrawn our file without help as Fletcher states see >>3415695
Otherwise that would have caused him to be apprehended so what was actually in the file he had with him and why didn't the team Fletcher had watching Wilson apprehend him when he got his hands on whatever the file was actually.

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>>3462654
>How proud is Fletcher going to be that we let Coraline leave with unbruised shins?

Oh yeah I forgot about that. I guess his only experience with her was her pissed off about Reed's death.
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>>3462655
Future actions cont.
As for all we know as to why Phantom decided to choose Wilson as runner for the meeting and the Suite hacking tools for the camera's was planted on his devices to redirect the investigation of Phantom onto Wilson.
That when we found Wilson there was no file that was found and can be confirmed for Fletcher by both Kaori and Claire
Additionally we don't even know if the file that Wilson would have had was what we asked for, or if it was withdrawn by Wilson at all because whatever it was it couldn't have been Holly's file
as that was one of the few things that would have caused the team the Fletcher had watching Wilson to have apprehended him as per Fletcher orders. see >>3415695
In combination with the logs Fletcher could figure out who accessed and what files were withdrawn, returned and are outstanding from the time the meeting was first arranged and come up with a list of possible candidates for assisting in the death of Wilson.
Assuming looking into Cam doesn't pan out he can also scour Wilson's emails for similar Correspondence with Wilson and whomever sent him the original email as his killer was known to him
based on him having no defensive injuries and having opened the door for them, based on evidence found where he died not ( the car door being ajar not on the dream. )
We should ask Claire how she got in without our security team noticing just to see what she says because if it's not internally consistent with any of the other events( she can't have used the fire escape or the main entrance as she would have either been caught on the camera that caught the Killer or the NERV security team. )
And if she can't come up with a suitable answer ( or one that only Holly would accept as the truth ) should throw up some warning signs as to Holly's mental health has degraded.
It should also give us some sort indication of whether Claire is just along for the ride or is part of a system of control instituted as a fail safe
Wilson's Phone before we turn this over we still need to look at it first, items of importance are mainly the Contact list and the logs of phone calls & text messages for the same
reason as his email's are important the phone may also have an independent copy of his email's on it just in case of Phantom tampering with the one's at his workstation.
Wilson's Death note doesn't prove anything all it does is increase the likelihood that the that he knew that Holly was the intended recipient of the file
and how we keep seeing Eleven Chairs especially in the garden as Fletcher was present for that event see >>3416072 , >>3416123 and >>3416173 we mentioned the chairs to Wilson on our first day after he uses a machine. for his response see >>3354465
What was said at Kay's Diner (mainly what Dr.Bergmann said about Wilson and Cam's reaction to it ) he can confirm this with Monroe as he knows we were both there during that time thanks to the tracking beacon.

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You know on one hand it's good to see people being invested, but on the other hand... wew.
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Just as a reminder this was all written over the space of a week and considering it's 7:20 AM threads tend to start at 1 AMhere i'm going to sleep and i don't have much else to do.
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>>3462654
He's going to be so proud. We are the goodest girl!
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>>3462865
>goodest girl

Holly confirmed best girl by WOG
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>>3462381
>Whoever runs this place has some sick fetish for the Vietnam War
Vietnam, pilots -- should have picked Downtown from the jukebox, then. After all, down in the hole, everything is waiting for you, just like Downtown Hanoi.

https://youtu.be/gLXXJwtkg2g
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Posting a link to the Archive because it never got posted:
http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive.html?tags=NERV%20Second%20Daughter
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You linger in the bar for a little longer, even after Coraline has sauntered out. Thinking, but not about anything in particular. Rather, your thoughts are never able to linger on any one topic for long. There's always something else fighting for a place at the front of your mind. You think of pair bonds, man and woman coming together in order to produce a child, but then you're imagining two girls fighting a bloody battle. Why is it that you imagine the fighters as not Coraline and Reed, but you and Claire?

Nausea worms its way up from your gut and, with one hand clapped over your mouth, you stumble out of the bar. A few distant cheers follow you, your hurried exit taken as just another piece of entertainment. The night air is cold, especially after the sweaty bar, and it helps snap you to your senses. A shiver runs through you as you stumble back behind the bar, hiding yourself from prying eyes. If you're going to throw up, you'd prefer to do it without an audience. Still, the feeling of sickness quickly passes. It was just a fleeting thing, a passing lapse.

“You saw that photograph. Little Coraline couldn't have been much older than you are now. Even then, she only had a few short years left,” a sexless voice whispers, the words seeming to come from every direction at once, “How many years do YOU have left?”

Whirling about, you look this way and that for any sign of who said that. Nothing reveals itself, and you're definitely alone. As you're standing there, you get the strangest feeling – a feeling that this has all happened before. Slumping back against the wall, you stare up into the sky and let a long, slow breath escape you.

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“That girl is proof of our covenant with Adam. We cannot allow her to be harmed.”

“Adam is a false god. We must forge our own path, or face annihilation.”

“Hubris. Hubris of the highest order.”

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When the cold night air chases away the last of your sickness, your disorientation, you start to think about heading to bed. You've got quarters in... barracks A, you think. Fletcher probably has a room in the command post, or whatever they call it here – the big important building where officers go and pretend to be busy. That was where he was headed earlier, at least. While you were hitting up bars with French chicks, he was probably busy with incredibly important security arrangements. Maybe he's still at work, really burning the midnight oil. He doesn't need to sleep much, Fletcher. Part of his military training, you suspect, paired with a whole lot of coffee.

Pulling your thin jacket a little tighter around you, you start heading to the barracks. Coraline was right about one thing – it's getting late, and you've got work to do tomorrow.

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>>3464680

Only... you're not very tired. Not yet. Maybe it's the mission ahead of you, or maybe it's the voice spitting snide comments at you, but it feels like there's an electric current running through your veins. You thought alcohol was supposed to put you to sleep – back home, growing up, you all too often saw that woman sleeping next to an empty bottle of wine – but this seems to have had the opposite effect.

Or maybe it's the full moon, leering down at you. Shuddering a little, you creep out from behind the army bar and start off towards the barracks. Even if you're not tired now, you might be able to sleep if you lie down hard enough. As you're walking out into the open courtyard, though, you spot a ghostly figure basking in the moonlight. With her pale skin and hair, Karina really does have an uncanny appearance – not least because of the way she sits atop one of the blocky tanks, her arms stretched up towards the swollen moon.

Almost by instinct, you shrink back into the shelter of the bar's doorway. The longer you watch Karina, the more uneasy you start to feel. She just doesn't move, her arms held rigidly aloft. Her eyes are closed, but you're not even sure if she'd blink had they been open.

Maybe you should just... pretend you didn't see her. She probably doesn't want to be disturbed, after all. She's clearly very busy with... whatever the hell you're looking at.

>Head to bed like a responsible adult
>Find Claudia and bother her for a bit
>Track down Fletcher and report on Coraline
>Approach Karina. How bad can it be?
>Other
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>>3464681
>>Approach Karina. How bad can it be?
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>>3464681
>>Approach Karina. How bad can it be?
"Talking with the moon? That must be an interesting conversation."
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>>3464681
>>Find Claudia and bother her for a bit
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>>3464681
>>Head to bed like a responsible adult
We need to get ready for tomorrow's Operation
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>>3464681
>Bother Karina
Lmoa weirdo
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>>3464681
>Track down Fletcher and report on Coraline
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You really should be getting to bed, you know that, but you find yourself moving towards Karina regardless. She doesn't move from her stance, even as you approach her and wave a greeting. Of course she doesn't notice the greeting, with her eyes closed. So why wave? As foolish as it must have seemed to an observer, you felt obscurely certain that she would notice regardless. An incorrect assumption this time, which may very well be for the best.

Grunting softly as you clamber up onto the tank, you reach up and poke the pale girl on the arm. This rouses her, and she lets out a startled little cry. “Wait a minute,” you remark in disbelief, “Were you asleep?”

“No!” Karina protests, “I was just...”

“Talking with the moon?” you joke, “That must have been an interesting conversation. It's not gossiping about me, is it?” Karina smiles a little at your joke, but otherwise says nothing. Her face is normally so blank, but this time you sense a faint sadness about her attempt at a smile. “What's up?” you ask instead, your tone more serious this time, “Worried about tomorrow?”

Tilting her head, Karina considers this. “A little, yes, but that's not it,” she pauses, slowly lowering her arms and gesturing around her, “I was just thinking that there is so much about this world that I don't understand. I don't really understand how I can do the things I do, or even... who I really am. It's all so complicated!”

“And... you thought holding your hands up would help?” you remark, “Maybe if you hold them up high enough, they might pick up some alien transmission?”

Giggling, Karina shakes her head and pulls her loose garb a little tighter around her frail shoulders as she finally notices the cold. “That's so silly!” she replies, lightly slapping you on the arm, “Why would aliens give me any answers? I bet they'd just ask me all kinds of questions instead!”

Better that than breaking out the anal probe, at least.

“I went out for a walk earlier, and one of the soldiers stopped me. He was asking me so many questions, and I just couldn't answer them! He got mean, and he tried to take me to the infirmary, but Mister Fletcher showed up just in time. He scared the soldier off,” Karina continues, “I'm not supposed to talk with outsiders much. He told me that. But talking with you is fine. It's nice, actually!”

“Who told you that?” you ask her, “Fletcher?”

Her brow pinched by a mild frown, Karina hesitates and reaches out to touch the walking stick beside her. Knocked aside by her clumsy grasp, the stick tumbles down off the side of the tank and clatters loudly to the floor. Just as loud is Karina's moan of dismay, her expression turning tragic at the sight. Gesturing for her to stay in place, you hop down and search for the cane. It must have rolled when it fell, but you find it a short distance away. Karina watches, fretting all the while, as you fetch it back for her.

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>>3464742

“How did you even get up there?” you complain as you climb back up onto the tank, “It's giving me a damn good workout, and I'm not...” Not sick like her, you almost say before stopping yourself short. Sometimes, you do think before you speak.

“I have good days and bad days,” Karina replies vaguely, “Some days, I can walk mostly fine. Other days, I'm stuck in that silly old wheelchair!” Smiling again, she glances down at the ground below and sighs. “But... maybe I overstretched myself,” she concedes, “Could you...”

“I just climbed back up again...” you grumble to yourself, scuttling down from the tank. Karina follows, her legs dragging a little as she shifts herself down before holding out one delicate hand. Taking it, feeling how cold her skin is, you help her down and wait until she has her balance back. Leaning heavily on her cane, Karina lets out a soft sigh of relief. “Good thing I came along, huh?” you tell her, “Otherwise, you might be stuck up there all night!”

Nodding solemnly, Karina seems to give serious thought to the idea. “Humans rely upon one another to do so much,” she thinks aloud, hastily shaking her head when she sees your expression. “Ah! That reminds me!” the pale girl yelps, “Tomorrow's operation. We'll be helping to keep Miss Rainer from getting... lost. The Lilim is weak, vulnerable... it's going to protect itself with illusions, and-”

“I remember the briefing,” you point out, “We need to keep Claudia focused on the mission, and pull her out if she gets in any trouble.”

“Yes!” Karina agrees, “That's right! I wanted to make sure. I... don't really know her very well. I don't know her limits. You'll have to be the one to decide if she's gone too far.”

She makes it sound so easy.

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Waking from visions of nightmarishly pale faces, you pick over a light breakfast and check the time. 8AM, one hour until the mission is due to begin. Claudia is nowhere to be seen, although nobody seems worried. Leaving the barracks, you look out at the courtyard and there she is – sitting on the shoulder of her resting ADM Unit, Claudia stares out at the swirling portal beyond. Approaching her, you start to climb the long rope ladder dangling down. Suffice to say, you're glad that this is a calm day.

“If you're gonna jump off, that would really put us all in a difficult position,” you warn her, causing the heiress to glance around with a disinterested expression, “What are you thinking about?”

“How utterly awful this entire place is,” she replies, casting a sour look out across the desert, “Hardly a scrap of life to be seen anywhere!”

“Hey, that's not fair. Look at that!” you joke, point to a dried tangle of thorns, “I mean, it might not be lush and verdant, but...”

Claudia just scowls.

>I'm sorry about this, but I need to pause for an hour or so while I run some unexpected errands. I'll get back to this as soon as I can.
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>>3464681
>Or maybe it's the full moon
uhoh, are we going to get nyarly?
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>>3464817
Nah that was in Moloch's first quest :^)

>>3464681
Just want to point out that she is making the same gesture as the white Lilim(?) in our dream in the beginning of the quest. Coupled with her amnesia from Berlin and that one interlude she might be the 'Child of White' that defected. Something to think about it.
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>>3464824
I think you might be on to something. She definitely talks as if she isn't human herself.
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We also missed the perfect chance for her to Clarify what she meant when she said the following. see >>3449490
“Oh no...” Karina cries, “It's just, I was wondering... how many of you are in there?”
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You tried your best, but Claudia repeatedly knocked back all of your attempts at conversation, at taking her mind off what was to come. When Fletcher called you down to suit up, that just put a final end to your efforts. Whatever. You did your part, so if she screws up in there it's going to be on her. Once you've donned your plug suit, you slide into Unit 02's entry plug and wait for the LCL to swallow you up. Down below you, Karina waits in her own unit – a disappointingly boring steel barrel. You were hoping it would look cool, like a giant skull or something.

“Partial 05, ready!” Karina chirps. No nervousness here, apparently.

“You called it “Partial”? C'mon man...” you groan quietly to yourself. Dismissing the clumsy name, you lean back and watch as the walls of the entry plug glow, fading into a view of the outside world. ADM Unit 03 stands a short distance away, a long knife in each hand. You're not really surprised that Claudia chose those as her weapons – you've seen her attempts down in the firing range, and they're less than impressive. Not so far head of her, the portal yawns open.

“Rainer,” Fletcher announces over the radio, “How are you feeling?”

“Uncomfortable, obviously. This suit is too tight, and that thing you stuck to me is breaking my back,” Claudia shoots back. Her power supply is certainly not going to come loose – heavy straps cross over her body, clamping at her back to keep the long cable plugged in place. It won't help her much if something deliberately cuts the cable, but... nothing's perfect. “Well, the sooner I get this done, the sooner I can take this bloody thing off,” the heiress adds with a sigh, “Off I go, then.”

With a shrug that her ADM Unit replicates, Claudia marches steadily towards the portal. As she approaches it, a glowing figure begins to materialise beside you. This time, the body of light has Karina's features – a decent attempt at recreating them, at least. “Isn't this exciting?” she whispers, her voice echoing through your mind, “I wonder what it's like on the other side?”

“Shitty, probably,” Claudia answers, her own voice echoing just as much, “Are we... not using the radio?”

“The ADM Units are all connected. Now, so are we,” Karina answers, “So... yes. We're not using the radios. This method of communication should remain constant, even once you pass beyond that portal and all other methods fail.”

“Convenient, that,” the heiress mutters. Her ADM Unit pauses at the edge of the portal. Then, taking one long pace forwards, she steps into it. The change doesn't happen immediately – rather, she slowly sinks down into the mire. Just before she vanishes completely, Claudia is able to turn and give you a sarcastic wave. Amazing, how she manages to make a towering war machine seem insolent.

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>>3465012

“ADM Unit 03 has vanished from all sensors,” Fletcher reports, his voice carefully empty of all emotion, “Zero... Teufel, Reynolds, she's in your hands now.”

“I just talk, and she can hear me?” you whisper to Karina's glowing form, continuing on as she nods, “Claudia, what are you seeing right now?”

“Bloody nothing,” Claudia complains, “It's just dark. Not pitch blackness, but close. I feel like I'm sinking underwater. There's a... a weight, I suppose. A minor pressure from all around me. Maybe I'm just imagining it, or maybe it's just this awful suit. It almost feels like I could claw my way out from here – I can see the exit from here, like a distant light. I'm just going to sit tight for now, see what happens.”

Nothing for a long moment. You trade uneasy glances with Karina as you wait, and that's when a cry of laughter causes you both to jolt in surprise. “Oh, this is a charming sight!” Claudia cries out, “I'm home again! The gardens, the estate grounds, they're just like they should be. This is supposed to be an illusion, correct? Well, it's perfect!”

“Because it's taken from your own memories, I guess,” you reply, “Are you feeling okay to keep going?”

“What? Of course!” the heiress snaps. Closing your eyes, you imagine her roaming through a beautiful garden, drinking in all that it has to offer her. Perhaps the Lilim is trying to lull her into a false sense of security. “I'm going inside now,” Claudia reports, “I want to see if it was able to copy the inside too. Still no sign of the Lilim itself – I wager the little bastard is playing hide and seek somewhere in here...”

“Maybe this isn't working,” Karina whispers, “Maybe we should pull her out and rethink our approach.”

“No, we need to hunt this thing down,” you reply, “Claudia?”

“Oh no, this isn't right...” the heiress murmurs, and this time she isn't talking to you. “This isn't right at all. The smell of smoke and fire, the shouting voices. I think... ah, I think I'm getting close. It must be scared now,” she grunts, venom creeping into her voice, “Do you think this is going to stop me, you little bastard? I'm going to find you, and then I'm going to GUT you. I'm...”

Silence. Karina turns to you again, unease burned onto her face. Gesturing for her to wait, you hold your tongue for a moment more. “Claudia?” you prompt eventually, “What are you-”

“I'm heading to father's study now,” Claudia interrupts, her voice a hoarse whisper, “I have a knife in my hands...”

This time, Karina's gaze implores you for orders. ANY orders.

>Allow Claudia to continue on. She must be getting close to the Lilim
>Pull Claudia out immediately. This is totally not good
>Radio Fletcher and request orders. You're not qualified to make this call
>Other

>Sorry for the delay. I'm pretty much all brain problems today.
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>>3465014
>Allow Claudia to continue on. She must be getting close to the Lilim.

Can Fletcher hear what Claudia is saying?
if not we probably want to in mean time relay her progress to him.
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>>3465014
>Order Claudia to describe what she is seeing and doing to us.
This should distract her from whatever the Lilim is doing to her mind, and maybe trigger a little self-reflection to filter out the outside influence.
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>>3465014
>Other
"Remember Claudia this isn't real. You don't have a knife in your hands. You're in an ADM unit looking for the Lilim. How'd you manage to get that thing in your estate anyways? Do you Brits all have big houses to compete with the King?"

That last bit is a callback to the flight over at the start of the thread to purposefully get her annoyed at Holly so she stays focused on the things that are real.
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>>3465014
"Hey Claudia! Yulia thinks you're FAT and UGLY!"

If this doesn't snap her out of it then nothing will.
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>>3465014
>>3465043
this
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She needs to keep going, she needs to GET that thing, but not like this. You need to keep her from getting lost. “Claudia, listen to me. Listen carefully,” you snap, “You're not really there, and you're not really holding a knife. You're in an ADM Unit, hunting a Lilim. Do you understand me?” These words float in the void for a moment, left unanswered until Claudia finally lets out a choked gasp. “I mean, how would you fit an ADM Unit inside your estate anyway?” you press, “I know you're trying to compete with that king of yours, but nobody has a ceiling that high!”

“...Holly?” Claudia murmurs, her voice sounding like someone roused from a deep sleep, “You really have no respect for-”

“There you go, you're not totally gone yet,” you interrupt, your voice gently mocking, “Now listen to me. I want you to calm down and describe exactly what you're seeing. Just remember, you're still in an ADM Unit, and we're sweating our asses off up here in the desert.”

“I see my home. It's perfect, right down to the paintings on the walls. They ruined it. Ground dirt into the carpets, smashed the furniture, stole whatever they could. I can smell smoke, and I think something must be burning. It's going to get out of control soon, but... I can't change that now, can I?” the heiress rasps, “My palms are sweating. I can barely grip the knife I'm holding. It's a... a letter opener, barely sharp at all, but I feel safer carrying it with me. Father's study is ahead of me. The door is ajar.”

Looking relieved now, Karina gives you a slight nod. “Go inside,” you urge Claudia, “But stay calm. Remember, none of this is real.”

Claudia spits out a bitter laugh at this, but says nothing. Moaning softly, Karina reaches up and touches a hand to her glowing brow. “I feel her,” she gasps, “Unit 03... its AT Field pattern just shifted, adapted. It's stronger now, it's...”

“It's done,” Claudia interrupts, her voice cold, “I'm coming out now. Reynolds, reel me back in.”

“Are you... okay?” you venture. When Claudia doesn't answer, you cautiously turn and march your ADM over towards the power pylons. A heavy lever is set in place, and gears begin to turn when you throw it. Claudia's power cable slowly retracts, drawing the heiress back into reality. “Karina?” you prompt, “Can YOU explain what the hell is going on here?”

“Ah!” she yelps, “I think... I think it's done, just like she said. I can't sense the Lilim now. No sign of the portal collapsing. I think her AT Field might be supporting it... for now. I don't think she should stay in there for a second more than absolutely necessary!”

“I think we can all agree on that one,” you sigh, leaning back and allowing your body to float in the LCL.

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She's not going to be on the end is she. nothing is ever this simple
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>>3465159

As the cable slowly reels in, you search for something to pass the time. You're nervous, but you can't say exactly why. Maybe it's the vague fear that whatever comes out of that portal might not be Claudia. “Hey, Karina?” you think, curious to test a theory.

“Yes?” she replies, “Ah! I can't read your thoughts. Not really. When you think at me like that, it... it reaches out. If I wanted to read your mind properly, I'd need to dig for it. Trust me, you'd know that I was doing it!” Laughing awkwardly, Karina's glowing body floats around you in a loose circle. “So... what?” she adds, “What did you want?”

“Before. When we first spoke, you asked me a question. You asked how many people were “in here” with me,” you remind her, “I never got a chance to answer that. Honestly, I don't know if I CAN answer it. What does that question even mean?”

“Ah! That's hard to explain!” Karina laughs, “When I look at you like this, I see... something different. Call it an aura, if that helps. Everyone has one, but yours is strange – like there are two overlapping auras. I've never seen that before!”

Two overlapping auras... now it makes sense. Nate. Bergmann's experiments are rearing their ugly head again. “Yeah, I think I get it now. That's a long story,” you sigh, “I don't really know if I have the energy to go into it now. Short version is, Doctor Bergmann decided to play “Will It Blend?” with me and this other girl. Things got mixed up, and I got some of her in me. She got some of me, too, the poor girl. Actually, now that I think about it, that's basically the entire story.”

“You're a very strange person!” Karina remarks with a laugh. Before she can say anything else, a hand bursts from the surface of the portal. A second one soon follows, and then the rest of Unit 03 drags itself into view. It looks somehow dirty, stained with black oil, but otherwise it seems undamaged. Karina breathes a sigh of relief at the sight, but you're not ready to celebrate just yet.

This all seems too simple.

Unit 03 stamps away from the portal and drops down to one knee, the armour plate covering the back of its neck unfolding as Claudia ejects her entry plug. You do the same, savouring that first breath of clean air as the LCL drains away. Deploying your rope ladder, you climb down as UN soldiers swarm below. They don't seem to be in the celebratory mood either, holding their rifles high and ready for use. Pausing, dangling from the rope ladder, you watch the unfolding scene with a growing sense of dismay.

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>>3465304

As the UN soldiers move to surround Claudia, you see the girl take an uncertain step backwards. Her face, just for a second, shows fear. Then, something darker replaces it. “This is bullshit!” Claudia protests, simple rage filling her voice. “I just killed your bloody monster, and you're treating me like a criminal! I demand an explanation for this!”

No explanation comes. As you scuttle down the ladder, you watch one soldier sling his rifle and step forwards. He carries handcuffs, while a second man readies a syringe – some kind of sedative. Pushing through the crowd as soon as you can, you hear a gruff voice calling out to the heiress. “Come quietly, and we won't have to use this!” the UN soldier snarls, “But if you want a fight, then-”

“You stop that, right this instant!” Coraline shouts, and the UN soldiers flinch back at the sound of her piercing voice. She marches through the new opening, Fletcher strolling along beside her.

“Rainer, we need to take you in for observation. This is the first time that a human being has entered a Lilim's domain, and we need to be absolutely certain that there was no contamination,” Fletcher explains calmly, “You'll be confined to the infirmary for a few hours while we run some tests, but that's all. You're not under arrest, but these men DO have the authority to use force. Please understand our position.”

Claudia looks up at Fletcher with shock, a sense of betrayed anger flitting across her features. Down by her sides, her hands clench into tight fists.

>Urge Claudia to stand down
>Speak up in Claudia's support
>Remain silent. This isn't your fight
>Other
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>>3465316
>>Speak up in Claudia's support
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>>3465316

>Speak up in Claudia's support

if this fails we should request permission to stay with Claudia during the process.
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>>3465316
>Speak up in Claudia's support
"Princess here did better than any of you chucklefucks would. She just went through hell and you're all pointing weapons at her. At least put that shit down."

>Other to Claudia
"Listen I don't think we can avoid the observation. You don't deserve this... 'reception' but I understand why they want to be careful. I'll go with you."
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>>3465316
>Speak up in Claudia's support
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>>3465316
>Speak up in Claudia's support
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>>3465316
>>3465316
>>Speak up in Claudia's support
>Then perhaps the troopers shouldn't seem so fucking happy about beating up a young girl. Jesus Christ you people were aiming god damn guns at her when she had done nothing to warrant suspicion. This is less a Un peace keeping force and more a bunch of jack booted thugs Fletcher. I really thought better of you. Yes, the fight happy girls with anger issues is disappointed you jumped straight to the threat of force.

>Claudia I can imagine whatever that Lilim put you through was rough, but I agree that some observation might be warranted, on you AND you ADM, unfair as it may seem. Last we thing we want to find out is that lilim infected something like a virus or some bullshit with it's AT field.
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>>3465316
>Speak up in Claudia's support
Fucking UN pigs.
Testing is one thing. Putting guns on a NERV pilot is another. They should have just asked.
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>>3465410
I mean their concerns are founded and logical. But coming out with fucking assault rifles is a step too far.
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“Hey, stop this!” you yell, lunging forwards a few paces and holding up your hands. A few of the soldiers turn, almost raising their rifles to cover you before Fletcher barks out an order, forcing them to stand down. “Princess Rainer here just did a better job than any of you chucklefucks, and you're waving guns in her face!” you continue, gesturing crudely at the closest soldiers, “What the fuck is wrong with you? Are you really all so goddamn eager to beat up a kid? UN soldiers? Give me a break, you're just thugs with fancy uniforms!”

“Holly, just wait and-” Fletcher begins, reaching out a hand to you – perhaps to pull you away from Claudia, perhaps to give you a reassuring touch. Either way, you slap it away.

“And you!” you snap, backing off to stand beside Claudia, “I'm disappointed in you, Fletcher. I thought you were better than this!”

If these words wound him, Fletcher doesn't show it. “I have my orders,” he explains simply, his voice utterly reasonable, “We all do. If there is even the slightest chance of contamination, of unleashing some kind of Lilim pandemic, we have to take that seriously. You know that.”

“Yeah, but... all this? The guns, the sedatives? There's no need for any of it,” you protest, shaking your head before looking around to Claudia. “But look, Claudia, he's got a point about the pandemic shit. We need to be sure that you're okay – you and your ADM Unit,” you murmur to her, “Do you want to give these assholes an excuse to... to get really fucking nasty?”

“Maybe I do,” she sneers, glaring at the lingering soldiers, “But I know a bad idea when I see one. Lord knows, I've seen plenty of them already. This contamination business... if they had only asked nicely!” Giving them one last bitter look, she finally meets your eyes and mouths a silent thanks. Beneath the bluster and anger, she's more scared than you've ever seen her. Rattled by what she just went through, what she just saw, and afraid of being alone.

Giving her a firm nod, you look back to Fletcher. “I want to go with her, then,” you state, “Hell, you can scan me for contamination as well if you really want to be sure. Maybe I caught something while I was standing here. Maybe you're ALL gonna catch something!” Some of the soldiers automatically flinch back as you say this, immediately wincing at their own cowardice. “So take us in, if you really must,” you conclude, “But do it decently.”

With a curt nod, Fletcher gestures for you to follow him off to the infirmary. As you leave, you catch Coraline's eye. She winks to you, and then a line of blue helmets moves in to spirit her away.

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>>3465438
I think that there may be going on behind the scenes here. i'm pretty sure about the fact that the UN were behind Wilson's Email and may be attempting to get more samples to help with the refinement of what they are looking for when attempting to find of pilot for Units 05 & 06 via whatever tests they are going to be doing on Claudia and Fletcher probably wont be able to ensure proper disposal of the testing samples without Bergmann present
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>>3465449

“Do you ever wonder if they're afraid of us?” Claudia asks quietly, her gaze fixed on the infirmary ceiling, “We have these machines, these weapons. If we actually wanted to go rogue, what could they do to stop us?”

“Cut the power, I guess,” you answer, “We'd be rogue for what, four minutes? Not much time for a revolution.”

“Damn. That IS a problem. I'll have to figure something out,” the heiress sighs, before rolling her eyes and raising her voice, “That was a JOKE, for anyone listening!” Angrily sitting up, she restlessly drums her fingers against the crisp white linen. “But really, I can't figure them out. I understand the need for security, I really do, but this just seems like... too much. It was too heavy-handed, too blatant. It almost seemed like they were trying to make a point,” she thinks aloud, “No matter how powerful you are, we still own you!”

Cynical. Probably not far from the truth, either. “I never imagined Fletcher would be okay with that shit,” you mutter, “I thought I could trust him...”

Lapsing into silence here, you rub your aching arm and think. When you suggested that they test you as well, you hadn't been expecting them to take you seriously. But, no, they gave you the works – a physical exam, carried out by a doctor in full biowarfare gear, and a thorough scan with some awful, humming machine. Doc Wilson used a larger version of the same device once, after your first battle, but it was far quieter. The portable model was clearly not designed with comfort in mind. To top it all off, they drew blood samples for whatever reason. Sadism, maybe.

“Well, whatever. Fuck those guys,” you grunt, flopping back down on your bed, “What was it like in there? All that talk about your family home... did it like, take your memories and twist them up, make something awful out of them?”

“Hmm...” Claudia rolls over in bed, resting her chin in her hands, “That's really a very sensitive subject. You might have just awakened a tremendous amount of buried trauma by asking that.”

“Yeah, but was it?” you insist, “C'mon, if you're able to joke about it...”

“I'll cut you a deal, Reynolds, since I'm feeling generous. I'll tell you what happened, but only if you answer something for me,” she replies, “Why did you speak up for me? What did you stand to gain from it, aside from a sore arm and the pleasure of my company?”

>We're pilots, that's all. We've got to stick together
>Crazy as it might seem, I actually like you
>It seemed like the best way to get you to shut up and follow orders
>No real reason. Just forget about it
>Other
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>>3465529
>>Crazy as it might seem, I actually like you
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>>3465529
>We're pilots, that's all. We've got to stick together
Ain’t like NERV or the UN is taking care of us.
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>>3465529
>Other
"You know I like a good fight, and those REMFs were annoying."
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>>3465529
>Other
We felt it was the right thing to do as no one else was attempting to deescalate the situation. As if something had happened it could have serious flow on effects for NERV and the other pilots down the line.
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>>3465529
>Crazy as it might seem, I actually like you
"From all the slightly stuffy, British princesses I know you'd rate number 1!"

[Bantz intensify]

>Other
"Us pilots gotta stick together too I think. When you boil it down it's up to us to take care of each other if the UN and NERV don't have out best interests."
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>>3465529
>Crazy as it might seem, I actually like you
Well, more than the shady UN guys, at least.
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>>3465529
>Because what they did was straight up assholery.
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We should also probably tell Fletcher &maybe Bergmann that they drew blood during these test.
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“Oh, you know how it is. I like a good fight, and those guys were pissing me off. We're out on the front lines, and they're nowhere to be seen. They only start shit once all the real danger has passed,” you reply with a sly smile, “What, were you expecting some heartfelt declaration of love and friendship?”

“Well... I wouldn't have rejected it,” Claudia replies coyly, “But, I suppose it just wasn't meant to be.”

“You ass. As crazy as it might seem, I do actually like you,” you tell her, laughing softly, “Of all the stuffy English princesses I've met, you're easily... oh, you're in the top three. You might even be number one.” She chuckles at this, fluttering her eyelashes in false modesty. “But hell, even if I hated you, I would have done the same thing. Us pilots have to stick together, you know? Nobody else was gonna calm things down, and if we got in a serious fight here... it would really screw things up for NERV,” you add, only to wince as an idea strikes you, “God, I never thought I'd see the day when I was the one calming shit down.”

“The world really must be ending,” the heiress teases, rising from her bed and pacing for a moment. “Nice answer, although I'm not technically a princess. It's all a little bit muddled, but I think I'm due to be a baroness once I inherit the titles. It has a nice ring to it, don't you think? Baroness Rainer...” she sighs, “Ah, but I suppose I can't back out now, can I? I'm obliged to tell you my deepest, darkest secrets. How to begin, though? Tell me – do you know the different between paradise and Eden?”

Thinking for a moment, you shrug. There are probably a lot of differences, and she likely has a specific meaning in mind. Better that she explains it in her own way.

“Paradise is a destination, something to work towards. Eden is lost, never to be regained,” she answers, “The estate was my Eden. It was spared the worst that Second Impact had to offer, remaining lush and healthy even when much of England was withering and dying. That was a blessing... but it could never last. Four years ago, a new government came to power – a rather unpleasant sort, with lax attitudes towards little things like “personal property”. They saw that our estate was good land, so they decided to, well... take it. Turn it into a resettlement camp. Father – who was always something of an idealist – didn't object. In fact, he saw it as his civic duty.”

“This story doesn't end well,” you ask slowly, “Does it?”

“Holly Reynolds... always so cynical!” Claudia laughs, “Why don't you wait and see? I haven't even gotten to the best bit yet!”

Now you're really worried.

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>>3465675

“Imagine it! Seemingly overnight, I was now sharing my home with almost two hundred unwashed refugees. The gardens were carved up and turned into fields or garbage dumps. Tents covered the lawns, and the river became a sewer. Those who were granted rooms in the manor itself, they didn't treat the place with any more respect. They tore up the carpets and destroyed furniture, they defaced paintings and stole whatever they could fit in their pockets,” Claudia explains, breathless with an excited fury, “At night, I would hear them yelling and screaming. Often, they were drunk – I don't even know where they got their alcohol, but they managed it somehow. I was young, so young, and my entire world was collapsing around me.”

“Th knife,” you recall.

“A letter opener, yes. Such a silly little thing, but I felt a little safer when I carried it,” she pauses, closing her eyes tightly shut, “Until the day I actually used it on someone.”

Silent, you gesture for her to continue.

“I was going to visit Father in his study. That was one of the few rooms supposed to be off limits. My room, his room, and the study. I thought it would be safe there. The door was ajar when I saw it, which should have warned me – it was open, or it was closed, it was never left ajar like that. When I reached to open it, this... this MAN burst through and tried to grab me,” Claudia shudders, “So... I stabbed him. I can still remember it, the way the letter opener just... sunk into his gut.”

“Did he die?” you manage. That's the only thing you can find to say.

“I don't know. Probably not. It was a very little knife, and he was a rather large man. I can't imagine it pierced anything but fat,” sighing, Claudia sits heavily down on her bed, “But I never stuck around to find out. I just ran.” Lapsing into silence, she looks down at her hands. “I was sent away after that. Father should have sent me away sooner, but... I don't know. Maybe he thought it would all be okay,” she wonders, “After that, I passed from one distant relative to another until NERV reached out to me. Now, do you see why I jumped at the chance?”

And, you think to yourself, why she so desperately fears being dismissed.

“Now that I say it aloud, I sound like such a horrible person,” Claudia muses, “These desperate, starving people. They had nothing, and I had so much. Surely I had a duty to share with them? Well, they took everything that I had... and they burned it to the ground. Literally, in this case. They started a minor fire, it got out of control, and the rest is history. When I come of age, I'll be the baroness of a pile of rubble.”

“So that's it,” she concludes, “It's like you said – us pilots have to stick together, because the rest of the world won't do a damn thing for us.”

>I'm going to have to close things here for today, but I'll continue this tomorrow.
>Thank you for your contributions today!
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>>3465773
Thanks for running Moloch
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>>3465773
Thanks for running!
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Why does Holly not see that she is the answer to Claudia's problems as Holly is going to inherit a bunch of money and land when her parents die, and since they haven't groomed her to take over the business and she wont know what to do with it / run the Business profitably wile Claudia will too if they were to remain in contact with one another Claudia's loss could be potentially be focused into something productive and beneficial.
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>>3465858
Because she is 15, probably doesn't give a fuck and is focusing on defending the world?
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>>3465889
Yeah but what about once the 'Lilum' Situation blows over or Holly and Claudia age out of the program.
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>>3465902
Not something Holly is worrying about right now. She can balance her 401k and retirement plan after they aren't all dead.
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>>3465910
But anon you can't prevent death only prolong it.
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>>3465773
Thanks for running!

Did Claudia's parents have home insurance against fires, making her fears entirely unwarranted?
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>>3465920
What the hell is wrong with you, dude?
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>>3465983
He's stringing you along for a laugh you know
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>>3465926
Well, they did, but you know what insurance agents are like. Any excuse, and they'll screw you. Just one more reason to hate the world!
>>3465858
That would probably be beneficial to all involved, yes. On the other hand, dabbing on people with your inherited wealth could be seen as poor form. As we all know, Holly would NEVER be so impolite!
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Six hours in quarantine, and you're about to lose your mind from boredom. Claudia hasn't been talking much, lapsing into a sullen silence after recounting her fall from grace. You're not sure what to say to her. In some absurd way, you feel guilty – you've got your own problems, but at least you have a home to return to if this all turns to shit. It might be a cold and hostile home, but it has to be better than a pile of ashes. Idly, you wonder about Claudia's parents – she never did mention what happened to her father, and you can't ever recall her talking about a mother.

“Better off without one,” you whisper to yourself, staring listlessly into the corner of the room.

“Did you say something?” Claudia asks, glancing around at you, “I have very good ears, you know. Peak auditory performance.”

“I...” you begin, only for the loud clack to ring out. The door, now unlocked, swings open. Coraline gives you a friendly smile, her hands taken up by a tray of coffee and pastries. “About time we got some room service. This hotel is so terrible, I'm never going to stay here again,” you complain, taking the flimsy foam cup of vile smelling coffee that she offers out, “Seriously though. I guess we can't be too contagious, if they're letting you in here.”

“Hey, I can pull some strings too, you know! Plus, I thought you might appreciate a peace offering,” she explains, setting the tray down, “We're basically ready to release you, barring a few last formalities. Soon, then. You'll be out of here soon. For now, you've got a friend here to see you!” Standing aside, Coraline allows Karina to limp into the infirmary. She's leaning heavily on her cane now, and Coraline quickly helps the frail girl down into a chair. Flashing one last, apologetic smile, she hurries out and leaves the three of you be.

“All this excitement has me tired out!” Karina sighs, mopping her brow with one of her long, trailing sleeves, “And this heat! I never imagined that the desert would get this hot!”

“You never thought that the desert... would be hot,” Claudia repeats slowly, glancing aside to you and rolling her eyes a little, “If it were to rain, would you be surprised if you got wet too?”

“I don't think I've ever been out in the rain before,” the pale girl murmurs, “The movies always make it look so strange. There was one movie where it rained a lot, and in one scene this woman was outside in little more than a thin shirt. That must have been so cold! Cam turned it off, though – she said I was too young for that kind of thing. Why would I be too young to watch it raining?”

You genuinely cannot tell if she's being serious or not right now.

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>>3468427

Another half hour, and then you're free to go. Coraline delivers the news herself, sending Claudia and Karina on their way before cornering you. “I need to tell you something. Don't freak out,” she begins, “We were looking for any sign of Lilim contamination, mental or physical. Mainly in Rainer, but we checked you as well.”

“You sure did,” you complain, “Did you really need to take so much blood?”

“Hey, if you're going to check for something, you might as well check for everything, right?” Coraline replies, forcing a smile, “But... this isn't about the blood. We did find something. A very little something.”

You knew things were going too well. “That's... not good,” you manage, “Shouldn't you be telling Claudia this, though?”

“That's the thing. Her tests came up clean. You're the one who gave us a positive reading. Mental contact with a Lilim, so minor that we're not really sure what we're looking at. Your Fletcher, he didn't want to tell you. Not yet, he said, not until he knew exactly what he was dealing with. His words, not mine,” Coraline bites her lip as she thinks, “According to Fletcher, it would have happened fairly recently. We're talking about days, not weeks.”

Days, not weeks. There was the Garden, perhaps, but that isn't so recent. On the other hand, you've not encountered any other Lilim until today. You were too busy dealing with the whole Wilson thing, and the fish just weren't biting. Shaking your head, you give Coraline a vague gesture. “Okay, I can't explain that, if that's what you were hoping for,” you concede, “Do we think this is... dangerous?”

“Look at it this way. If we thought there was a serious risk, do you really think you'd be walking out of here?” Coraline shrugs, “You'll probably have to endure a few more tests when you get back to your base. There's only so much that we can do here. Until then... just chill out. Don't worry about it!”

Easy for her to say. “Well... I guess,” you mutter, “But what happens now?”

“We wait. The portal seems to be shrinking, albeit slowly, and we're keeping it under observation. You're due to leave tomorrow, I think,” the older girl answers, “It all gets rather tedious from here, I'm afraid. I was going to go for a drive into town... what passes for town, around these parts. Feel like joining me? It'll do you good, getting out for a bit.”

“I don't know,” you reply, “I was kinda hoping to talk with-”

“I'm not sure if that's such a good idea. The last time I saw Fletcher, he was in “talks” with some of my associates. You're worried, I get that, but he'll tell you in due time. Probably,” Coraline offers you a wan smile, “But if you really can't wait, he's in the command post. Don't say I didn't warn you, though.”

>Accept Coraline's offer of a day out
>Visit Fletcher regardless
>Spent the time with your fellow pilots
>Find something else to do... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3468430
>>Visit Fletcher regardless
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>>3468430
>Visit Fletcher regardless
I think she's bluffing. This woman is way too helpful.
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>>3468430
>Visit Fletcher regardless
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>>3468455
We should totally ask what she thinks of child soldiers especially since we weren't inducted into the UN and given Rank, and our overall success when fighting the Lilium. Also we haven't seen Claire for a few days.
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>>3468430
>Accept Coraline's offer of a day out
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>>3468430
>Spent the time with your fellow pilots
blabber about the mental contact like it's got nothing to do with you

....I mean, cloak and dagger stuff might honestly be less effective.
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>>3468430
>Fellow pilots

Lilim contact might've been that disembodied voice we heard again outside the bar.
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>>3468502
It could be the Cause of why Holly occasionally blacks out. we also don't know if we met anyone while we were out waling with Claire. does anyone think we should see if Fletcher can get us into contact with Nate and ask her about Clairebecause we can't just ask him if we can call Claire.
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>>3468467
Well this is true. At the end of the day tho Cora was mostly just a test dummy. She's never faced an angel
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>>3468521
Claire is at Avalon. Holly doesn't see her if she doesn't have logical reason for Claire to be there. Please stop yapping about her. I get the meme already.
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>>3468534
then how and why did she show up at the meeting with Dr.Wilson?
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>>3468542
Because it was still at the base. I'm not saying that wasn't weird, but it's more logical than her appearing in Nevada
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>>3468502
I was under the impression it was likely when that Lilim tried to mind meld with us back at the Garden
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>>3468549
If it was still at the base, why did we need to take a car with an escort to maintain security.
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>>3468562
It had to have been within the past few days apparently
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“Sorry man, I need to do this,” you reply after a moment, “This Lilim stuff, that crap with the soldiers... I want to clear this stuff up before going home. It's a long trip back to Avalon, and it's gonna be awkward as fuck if I don't sort this now. Fletcher could be in the worst mood in the world, and I'd still go.”

Coraline laughs, shaking her head in fond exasperation. “Well, so be it,” she sighs, “You know, you remind me of Reed. She was stubborn, too. Never took any crap from anyone. I was the good girl, the one who did what she was told. At least, until...” Trailing off here, she takes a pair of wide sunglasses out of her purse and sets them on her face. “There I go again, rambling about old times,” she adds, forcing a laugh, “Good luck, at least. Maybe we'll see each other again, Holly.”

“Hey, wait, before you go...” you call out, your words causing her to pause, “I wanted to ask you something. Child soldiers... what do you think of them? I mean, that's basically what we are, right?”

She considers this question. “What I could have been,” she murmurs to herself, “There but for the grace of God. Well, I can't claim to like the idea, but what choice do we have? The Lilim won't wait around for us to find a find an alternative option. Besides – you're handling yourself pretty well. Better than anyone ever expected.” Sliding her glasses down to peer at you, she offers an enigmatic smile. “Well?” she teases, “Does that answer your question?”

Matching her smile with one of your own, you just shrug. “See you around, Cora,” you reply, giving her a casual wave. This time, she doesn't correct you.

-

Maybe it's your imagination, but the soldiers seem to be giving you a wide berth as you walk into the command post. They don't even look at you, turning their faces away as they hurry past. Only one man deigns to look at you, and his expression is dark. An older guy with stark white hair and UN patches on his uniform, he scowls at you as you pass each other in the corridor. “Hey, chief!” you snap, “You got a problem with me?”

“Your owner ought to keep a muzzle on you,” he mutters, not even pausing or looking back at you. Clenching your fists, you start to march after him before Fletcher calls your name. Turning slowly, you see him standing an anonymous doorway. Feeling your cheeks heat up, you hurry over.

“Who the hell was that?” you whisper, pushing past Fletcher and helping yourself to a seat.

“Cross,” the mercenary answers simply.

“I mean yeah, he looked fucking cross,” you agree, “But like, what's his NAME?”

“His name IS Cross. His surname, at least,” Fletcher explains, “I doubt he would have told me his first name, even if I cared enough to ask.”

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Would it also be worth it to organize more blood tests regularly to keep an eye on the contamination reading.
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>>3468578
>“Your owner ought to keep a muzzle on you,”
Well I think I figured out our Mech Name
"Warhound"
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>>3468578

“In either case, he's the one running the UN delegation here. Not a pleasant man to deal with, but I'm obliged to play along. That little farce from before? That was his idea,” Fletcher explains with a weary sigh, “He's the sort of man who likes throwing his weight around. The more powerless he feels, the more he needs to show off. You probably guessed this already, but a lot of people resent NERV, and how important we've become. Second Impact changed the world, and not everyone was able to adjust.”

This might be something close to an attempt at an apology. Maybe. “Still, you played along with it,” you point out, “They were pointing GUNS in Claudia's face, man. That's a little more serious than just flexing on the new kids.”

Spreading his hands wide, Fletcher just offers you a resigned smile. It's done now, his expression seems to say, so stop arguing about it.

“Anyway, that's not why I came. Not really,” you admit, “I got talking with Coraline. She mentioned something about those tests.”

“I asked her not to say anything, but I figured that she would do it anyway. She can be spiteful, that one,” Fletcher sighs, massaging his temples, “Yes. We found a very slight sign of Lilim influence. No, we don't know what caused it. At best, we can narrow it down. We don't think it was a result of this operation, or Claudia would have shown the same results. When we get back, I'll have Doctor Bergmann go over your most recent tests with a fine-tooth comb, that should help narrow it down. I think it must have happened sometime after the Garden. We checked your readings after the battle, and they showed up clean.”

A thought occurs. “The night after Wilson was murdered,” you suggest, thinking back the gap in your memory, “Could it have happened then?”

“That would fit with my current theory, yes,” he agrees slowly, “You were... walking in the park that night, correct? Was there anyone with you?”

“I was with Claire,” you point out. Just for a moment, frustration darkens Fletcher's features, “What, is that a problem? I'm not allowed to hang out with civilians now?”

“No, it's just... two different people would have been better. I could get statements from them both, compare and contrast, see if anything... No, it doesn't matter,” he sighs, leaning back in the old office chair, “It might just be a glitch with the instruments, or they could have been jarred in transit. It's hard to say for certain, especially when we're dealing with relatively new technology. I'd prefer to turn the data over to Doctor Bergmann and let her see it in person. We discussed the results briefly, but there's a limit to what we can do over the phone.”

“What if...” you begin, only to stop yourself.

“Go on,” Fletcher urges. Orders, in fact.

>It was a stupid idea, totally dumb. Forget it
>What if I didn't remember that night in the park? Like, at all?
>What if... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3468640
>What if I didn't remember that night in the park? Like, at all?
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>>3468640
>>What if I didn't remember that night in the park? Like, at all?
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>>3468640
>What if I didn't remember that night in the park? Like, at all?
"Claire said we wandered about for a bit, just relaxing and talking about the old times, but... "
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>>3468640
>What if I didn't remember that night in the park? Like, at all?
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“What if I don't remember that night in the park? Like, at all?” you admit, clenching your eyes shut, “Claire said that we just wandered about for a bit, talking about old times, but...”

“But now you're wondering if something else have happened,” Fletcher finishes for you, pinching his brow, “I'm going to ask you a question, and I need you to give me an unbiased answer. Set aside your personal feelings as much as you can. Now then... Do you trust Claire to tell you the truth?”

“I trust her as much as I trust myself,” you reply immediately, “Maybe even a little more. Are you suggesting she might have lied about it?”

Fletcher shakes his head. “I'm just trying to understand what happened that night,” he answers, “And we can't exactly test Claire for any abnormalities, can we?”

“Why not?” you ask him, those two words hanging in the air. For such a simple question, Fletcher takes a long time to give you an answer. When he does, it sounds like he regrets saying anything in the first place.

“We've never had a reason to test her before, so we wouldn't be able to tell if anything was amiss. No point of comparison,” he explains, “I'm not the right man to explain the science behind it all, but that's the general idea of it. We compared readings to a baseline measurement, and any deviation from that norm suggests a change – that change could be down to Lilim contamination, a change in your compatibility score, or even simple illness. Maybe the desert just doesn't agree with you.”

If you didn't know any better, you'd say that he was trying to bury the issue. “Whatever. That's still not good, is it?” you ask, “A total memory blank like that. That's got to be a pretty serious issue.”

“Yes. Yes it is,” Fletcher nods slowly, “And I wish I knew what to do about it. But I don't.”

A silence follows this. Disbelief gathers like bile in the pit of your stomach, rising to the back of your throat. “That's IT?” you manage at last, your voice coming out as a hoarse whisper rather than the cry of indignation that it was meant to be, “You don't KNOW?”

“Why do you assume that I have all the answers?” Fletcher snaps back, “Because I'm older than you? Because I have a higher rank than you do? None of that means anything out here in the real world.” His lips draw together in a hard, thin line, and you sense all the words that he stops himself from speaking aloud. “This operation has been difficult for me. More difficult than I anticipated,” he says at last, his tone deliberately neutral, “Dealing with men like Cross is bad enough. Don't add to my troubles.”

Is he trying to give you a guilt trip, now? A protest gathers in your throat, but the shrill sound of a phone cuts you off. Fletcher's eyes widen in surprise, the sound startling him just as much as it startled you. “Answer it then,” you mutter, glancing down to the cellphone lying on the desk, “I'll wait.”

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But Claire was at Compass Academy with us right? wouldn't she have been caught in the screening process with us.
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>>3468708

“I'm busy,” Fletcher begins, skipping right past the greetings and the small talk. He listens for a moment, his expression only growing more irritated with every passing second. “He's JSDF, he can make his own damn security arrangements,” he snaps, “Now take some initiative, and let me get on with my job.” Ending the call with a stab of his finger, Fletcher drops the phone down to the cheap desk with an echoing thud. “I'm going to regret that later,” he mutters, lightly pressing his fingers against his closed eyes, “I can just imagine the emails HR are going to send me, all those reminders about proper and professional conduct.”

“Uh...” you manage, your own anger completely derailed, “You really ARE having a bad day.”

“Like I said. Dealing with foolish men like Cross tests my patience, and today I've had to do more than just tolerate him. We're trying to foster a spirit of cooperation here, and that means playing nice,” the mercenary groans, holding up a hand to silence you as you start to offer a reply. After a moment, he speaks. “Here's the problem. Memory lapses are serious. Very serious. Let me put this in perspective. Signs of Lilim contamination are to be contained and monitored, but lapses in memory are to be reported – immediately – to the highest authority,” he continues, “And I don't know why. I would very much LIKE to know why. For whatever reason, head office takes this matter very seriously.”

You know nothing, Fletcher knows nothing... this is a dead end if you've ever seen one. “What was that about the JSDF?” you ask instead, “That's like a Japanese thing, right?”

“The Self-Defence Force, yes. We're going to be getting a visitor soon. Saitou's father, actually. Her birthday is in a few weeks, and he wants to be there in person,” Fletcher toys with the phone as he thinks, “I don't dislike the man, actually, but he's coming at a bad time. Still, it's all in the spirit of cooperation. Reynolds? Can I ask you a favour?”

“No guarantee that I'll do it,” you reply, “But go ahead, shoot.”

“Can you be somewhere else? I need to make some calls... some apologies,” he admits, “Go and see what the others are doing. Brighten up their day.”

You were planning to see what the other pilots were up to, but...

>Got it, chief. Good luck with your phone calls
>Gotta ask you something before I go... (Write in)
>Other

>>3468723
>Those would have been a different kind of test. Just a very brief screening, not enough for a detailed profile
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>>3468770
>>Gotta ask you something before I go... (Write in)
Should I bring this up with Bergmann
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>>3468770
>Got it, chief. Good luck with your phone calls
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>>3468770
>Got it, chief. Good luck with your phone calls
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>>3468770
>Got it, chief. Good luck with your phone calls
k bro
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“Yeah, I guess I'll go bother someone else,” you decide, “Just gotta ask you something first. You must have some test data for Claire, right? She took the screenings with the rest of us back in Compass.”

“She did, although those tests were very basic. We'd never have the time or resources to get an exact profile for every girl in the country. Think of it as a blurry photograph – it might give you a few basic aspects of the subject, but it won't help with the fine details. Those blood tests could give us a suggestion of your compatibility, but nothing more than that,” Fletcher explains, “And to answer your next question, Claire DID score above the human norm for compatibility. Not high enough, though.”

“She'll be thrilled to hear that, I'm sure. Congratulations kid, you were almost special,” you snort, “Hey, should I tell Bergmann about any of this?”

Fletcher raises an eyebrow. “That suggests, to me, that you have some doubts about her,” he wonders aloud, “Unfortunately, I think we need to tell her. I've reached the limits of my scientific knowledge, and she's the expert here. I'll prepare a brief report for her, just a summary of all the important details. Was that it?”

“Seems like it,” you agree, hopping to your feet and starting to leave the office, “Good luck with those phone calls, I guess.”

“I'll need it. Oh, and Holly?” Fletcher looks up, “We ARE winning this. It might seem not always seem that way, but-”

“Yeah yeah, I know,” you interrupt, “It's still a long road until paradise.”

-

You find the others outside, sitting near Partial 05. The air above the steel barrel shimmers with a haze of heat, while Claudia and Karina take shelter in the shadow it casts. Just to make doubly sure, Karina has a broad parasol leaning over her shoulder. They're having a picnic, you realise after a moment, complete with a cloth spread out under them. Instead of food, though, they just have some suspicious tan sacks.

“Ah, Holly!” Claudia calls out, waving to you as you approach, “Could you fetch me a rock or something? I need to prop this up!”

“Or something?” you repeat, picking up a fist-sized lump of rock and raising your arm as if to throw, “Here, think fast!” Karina lets out a little scream of fear as you pretend to throw the rock, only to laugh as she realises your joke. “What is that stuff, anyway?” you ask, nodding to the tan bags as you sit beside them, “Is that food?”

“Allegedly,” the heiress answers, “Never let it be said that I refuse to try new things, even when every instinct I have is warning me not to do this. We've got a spare meal for you too. Do you want brown slop, or the other brown slop?”

“Is there anything that isn't brown slop?” you ask, looking dubiously at the pouches of food laid out before you. Claudia just answers this with a long laugh, a confused Karina joining in after a second.

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>>3468877

“For brown slop, this isn't half bad,” you remark, prodding at the mystery meal with your disposable plastic spoon, “Drown it in Tabasco, it's all good.”

“It's awfully spicy!” Karina protests, her voice rough and raw.

“You didn't even put on any of the hot sauce!” you insist, holding out the tiny bottle, “Here, let me just...” The pale girl shrieks, both with terror and laughter, throwing up her hands to ward you off. Finally relenting, you lean back and nod towards Partial 05. “What's it like in there, anyway?” you ask her, “I'm picturing some strange machine, full of keyboards and levers. All sorts of gadgets for you to play with.”

“Or a hammock,” Claudia adds, “If you set up hooks at both of the long ends, you'd have enough room for a hammock. Why not be comfortable while you're sitting out the real battle?”

You wince, but the snide comment flies right over Karina's head. “It's really nothing complicated!” she insists, “It's just like any other ADM Unit, really. I sit in the entry plug, it's filled with LCL, and I... I work my magic!”

It's really that simple.

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Even in the shade, the heat of the sun gets to be too much after a while. Retreating indoors, you find a cool, dark room and collapse for a few hours. Lying in the unfamiliar bed, you allow your thoughts to wander where you will. They drift back home, to the farm where you spent your youth. It's not a place that holds many fond memories to you, but there are a few. The times when you wandered out in the far fields, all your worries seeming distant and unimportant. Whatever else you can say about it, you could never say that the land wasn't beautiful. Past the carefully cultivated fields, there were wilder stretches of forest. Your old man, he always talked about cutting the trees back and making use of the land... but he never did.

Because he knew you liked it there? The idea causes your entire body to tense up. It's... not something you ever considered before. He was always a businessman before he was a father, always thinking of cold facts and profit factors. The idea that he might spare a stretch of useless forest always seemed strange to you. Now, as you lie in the cool darkness, you feel a sense of rootless confusion.

Following, you find yourself helplessly imagining those charming forests being torn down, devoured by a swarm of human locusts. That must have been how Claudia saw them, those desperate people who broke into her perfect, orderly world. Shuddering at the thought, you sit up and look at your phone. It's late – you must have slept at some point, dozing away as your thoughts wandered.

Something, and you couldn't say what, causes you to glance around in fear. There's a bad vibe in the air, something you can't just blame on your feverish dreams.

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>>3469039

As you wander out into the corridor, a mob of soldiers nearly knocks you off your feet. They charge past, open fear displayed on their faces. Fletcher follows, and he slaps you roughly on the arm. “Reynolds. Good. There you are,” he hisses, “No time to suit up. We need you in your ADM immediately. Go!”

“What?” you wail, protesting as Fletcher drags you towards the courtyard, “What's going on? Did the portal...”

“It's Rainer,” he answers bluntly, “She's activated her ADM Unit without authorisation. We don't even know how she managed it, but... I don't know. Now the UN are trying to figure out if she just declared war on us, and I need you ready to...” He trails off here, his lips set in a hard line. His expression is bleak, suggesting what he can't bring himself to say.

“Ready to WHAT?” you cry out, “Are you telling me to fight her? To kill her?”

“Reynolds. Calm down,” the mercenary snaps, “This is a sensitive situation. Rainer hasn't engaged in any hostilities yet, but she's not responding to radio communication either. Her ADM Unit still has power – we're concerned that disconnecting it would provoke her into violence. Four minutes is easily long enough to destroy most of this base and everyone in it. We'd have no way of stopping her... except for another ADM Unit. I just need you to stand by, and... disable her if need be.”

Disable. Such a clean, clinical word. “But if she does start something,” you hiss, “I'm supposed to kill her?”

Fletcher pauses, looking down at you. “Would you?” he asks quietly, “If Rainer does something... rash... then it would put the entire ADM program in jeopardy. We'd need to prove that we're capable of cleaning up after ourselves. I need to know exactly what you're willing to do.”

This isn't fair. Not even ten minutes ago, you were having a nap. You were just having a fucking nap.

>I'll do whatever it takes. The mission has to come first
>I'll try and stop her from doing anything stupid, but I can't hurt her. I just can't
>I won't do it. You can try and stop her yourselves
>Other
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>>3469090
>I'll try and stop her from doing anything stupid, but I can't hurt her. I just can't
get Katrina to connect me to her and see if i can't talk her down.
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>>3469090
>I'll try and stop her from doing anything stupid, but I can't hurt her. I just can't

Yeah get Karina in Unit 5 now
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>>3469090
>>I'll try and stop her from doing anything stupid, but I can't hurt her. I just can't
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>>3469090
>I'll try and stop her from doing anything stupid
>Implying there’s anyone Holly Reynolds can’t hurt
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>>3469164
Pretty sure she can't hurt Claire. Because she doesn't exist
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>>3469090
>I can kick her ass, but killing is a bit....
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>>3469090
>I'll try and stop her from doing anything stupid, but I can't hurt her. I just can't
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“I'll... I'll try and stop her from doing anything stupid, but I don't want to hurt her. Not unless she really makes me,” you answer, “Get Karina in Partial 05, I want to try and talk her down. She might not be answering the radio, but we can still try talking to her.”

“She's already getting ready,” Fletcher answers, “Be careful, Reynolds. Don't do anything to provoke her.”

“Hey,” you reply, forcing a smile, “Trust me.”

-

You've never felt more exposed than you do now, running out across the empty courtyard towards the waiting Unit 02. Looming in the distance, Unit 03 slowly paces back and forth like a restless giant. Claudia has her knives sheathed, which offers you a faint hint of optimism. Less hopeful is the row of tanks that you weave your way through. Their engines let out throaty rumbles as they idle, ready to lurch into action at a moment's notice, while their bulky guns are aimed at Unit 03.

Idiots! They must know that those cannons won't stand a chance at penetrating an active AT Field. Either they have some secret weapon tucked away in their back pockets, or they've got a death wish. Neither option is really appealing.

When you reach Unit 02, you lunge at the dangling rope ladder and haul yourself up towards the entry plug, taking it one rung at a time. As you climb, Claudia's ADM Unit pause and swings around to stare at you. The blind, blank muzzle points straight at you, pinning you in place as the wind plucks at your clothes. High above both of you, the moon bathes you in sickly light. Lunacy, some distant memory whispers, a madness brought on by the full moon.

“You're late,” you rasp, forcing yourself into motion once again, “Full moon was yesterday.”

ADM Unit 03 watches you as you climb the rest of the ladder, watches as you take shelter inside the entry plug. Even as the layers of armour close up and seal you away, you can feel the giant staring into you. LCL floods into the entry plug, and you eagerly dive deep into it. Appearing unbidden, Karina's glowing body takes form beside you. “Holly, Miss Reynolds, I don't know what to do!” she yelps, “Unit 03... I mean, Miss Rainer won't talk to me!”

That's rude of her. “Do you mean she can't talk to you?” you stress, “Or she WON'T talk to you?”

“She said that she wouldn't talk to a little paper doll like me!” Karina whines, “That's so mean!”

“That's all you are!” Claudia snarls, her voice echoing into your entry plug, “Something they folded into a pretty little shape for their own amusement. When you're all ragged and worn, they'll just throw you away and get a new one!” The ADM Unit pivots in place, slouching forwards slightly. “Holly... I don't know what all this fuss is about,” the heiress complains, “I just wanted to come here, to spend some time alone with my ADM. But now, these... these idiots are acting like I mean to butcher them all!”

Well. This is nice.

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Ok so now we know what she was doing now need to figure out why she didn't run this past Fletcher first, to let them know what she was doing and preventing her actions from provoking them as we know that they are unusually jumpy for some reason.
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>>3469324
"Cmon clauds. They escorted you away from the last mission with guns. You know they're paranoid. "
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>>3469389
>why she didn't run this past Fletcher first
Probably cause he wouldn't have let her.
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>>3469405
It's still an enormously stupid move on her part
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>>3469408
It is yes. I think the portal and the rest of the day's events hit her harder than she let on.
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>>3469405
>>3469413

Why would he not though.
I decided that that would be less accusatory than directly asking her how she activated the Unit without Authorization whatever that is
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We need to remind her about the unit's power constraints and so if they unexpectedly shut off the power not to panic and as long as she doesn't hurt anyone we will back her over the UN forces for as long as we can.
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>>3469324

“Okay, look, can you just calm your English ass down and talk to me?” you ask Claudia, “And try to keep the cryptic bullshit to a minimum. My patience is at an all time low today. What. Are. You. Doing?”

Silence, and then Claudia lets out an enormous sigh. She must have deliberately thought about sighing, just so you can understand how frustrated she is. That's some kind of dedication. “I wanted to get some peace and quiet, away from... everyone and everything. But this desert, this lifeless fucking wasteland, I just couldn't stand it. The only place I thought that I might find peace was... in here,” she explains, “Inside the ADM Unit. I LIKE it in here, even with the vile smell and everything else. I had no intention of hurting anyone, but-”

“Holly, the situation is about to get a whole lot worse,” Fletcher interrupts over the radio, his voice mingling with Claudia's, “Cross has ordered Unit 03's power supply to be terminated. There's nothing I can do now. Keep Claudia calm, talk her down, do whatever you have to do. Once the power goes, you'll need to keep her quiet for four minutes – that's all. I have faith that you can do this.”

Because clearly, the situation wasn't precarious enough. “Claudia,” you announce, cutting the heiress off, “Something incredibly stupid is about to happen, and for once we're not to blame. The top prick in a long line of pricks has ordered your power to be cut off. If you freak out now, we're all going to get in a shitload of trouble. So just... swallow your pride for like, not even five minutes and endure it.”

Claudia is silent for a moment. “You actually, seriously meant for that to keep me calm, didn't you?” she remarks, wonder in her voice, “And... it actually worked. Tell them that...” She pauses here, and you spot a timer appearing on your display. Four minutes and counting down – they must have pulled the plug.

“You know, nobody on the outside can hear us while we're talking like this,” you begin quickly, hoping that so long as you're talking, Claudia isn't causing trouble, “So come on. What's so great about being stuck in a sweaty tube?”

“It's something I never noticed before. I only realised it while I was in there,” Claudia murmurs, and her ADM Unit slowly reaches up to point at the portal, “But while I was sinking into the blackness, I felt something. Thoughts that weren't mind. Some part of it was the Lilim, of course – it was looking for a weakness, something to torment me with – but there was another part that felt... comforting. No, perhaps not comforting exactly. A sense of... mutual purpose. Like we were both in the same mess, and we were relying on each other to prevail.”

Holding your breath, you watch as the seconds tick away. Not long now. “These things can think, Holly,” Claudia whispers, “Maybe not like we think, but... they're not just mindless machines.”

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>>3469453
Oh my god
She fucking mind melded with the Lilim didnt she? Fucking hell
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>>3469453
>“These things can think, Holly,” Claudia whispers, “Maybe not like we think, but... they're not just mindless machines.”

Yeah Holly gathered that too. Every time we are about to get the final blow we feel something.
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>>3469459
Then why wasn't it picked up on the tests then. does that mean that us resisting them is what is causing the change in our results.
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>>3469459
I don't think she did. She can just tell like Holly can that these things are somewhat sentient.

This is the first time where someone besides us got a killing blow.
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>>3469464
Yeah, we probably could have let her know that before she got sent in solo
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>>3469489
Well besides Kaori at Berlin and she seemed really shook by the encounter too
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>>3469498
Should we let her know what we saw during the other encounters?
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You're just going to... set that one aside for now. “So we've got the “why” answered. Sort of. I still have no idea why you thought it was a good idea, after seeing how paranoid these guys are,” you continue, trying to keep her talking, “But I'm still curious about the “how”. You didn't have Fletcher's permission for this, right?”

“He wouldn't have allowed it,” Claudia sighs, “You know that. Haven't you noticed? They want to keep us away from our units as much as possible. I wonder, why is that?”

“Because... they're fucking expensive to run? I don't know!” you blurt out, “How did you get it moving without proper authorisation, anyway? Fletcher said-”

“I asked nicely,” she replied simply, and her ADM listlessly shrugs its shoulders. “Oh,” Claudia adds, almost as an afterthought, “Time's up. Time for me to face my punishment.”

“Claudia, wait-” you cry, watching as her ADM Unit loses power and slumps down to one knee. It looks like a puppet with its strings cut, like a man bled dry. “Oh hell...” you sigh, “At least that's over. Hey, Karina, can she still hear us?”

The glowing figure tilts her head to the side. “Probably. Even with no power, a spark of life remains in the ADM Units. I can speak to that,” Karina pauses, a faint pout surfacing on her illuminated features, “Although maybe I don't WANT to speak with her.”

Whoever it was that said girls get along with each other, they were a fucking liar. Sighing to yourself, you watch as the UN soldiers converge around Unit 03. The tanks hang back, thankfully, with unarmed cranes moving in first. As they approach, you see something impossible – Unit 03, with its power reserves depleted, shudders. It convulses, the blunt muzzle jolting up to face you. Somewhere in the line of tanks, a man's resolve breaks.

The tank's cannon fires, fire blooming against ADM Unit 03's shoulder. Moving like a drunken man, it lurches upright and swats at the rapidly retreating cranes. It moves like... it doesn't move like a human, that's all you can say. Once the first shot is fired, more soon follow even though they cause no damage. A deep, rumbling howl echoes out, shaking you down to the core. “Reynolds, bring her down!” Fletcher yells, “I don't know how she's still operational, but... just bring her down!”

“No!” you protest, “I can talk her down, I TOLD you! Just let me-”

“Bring her down!” the mercenary repeats, “That's an order!”

Oh no. Oh no no no. This wasn't supposed to happen, it wasn't supposed to end like this...

>Orders received and understood! I'm moving to disable Unit 03 now!
>Claudia, if you can hear me, then listen... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3469505
Might as well. It's only us listening in right now.
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>>3469459
>>3469464
>>3469489
She's talking about the ADM, not the Lilim. [Spoiler]Probably soul of her dead father or something stuck in it, if we're continuing the trend of eva inversion.[/spoiler]
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>>3469509
>Orders received and understood! I'm moving to disable Unit 03 now!
Alright then, let's beat some sense into her!
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>>3469509
>Claudia, if you can hear me, then listen...
as i said one of them probably panicked please try and remain calm, I'll see what i can do.

Should we ask Fletcher if he can restore power To Unit 03 as she may be able to regain control if it is. Because the way the Unit is acting it's not her that's in control.
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>>3469509
>Orders received and understood! I'm moving to disable Unit 03 now!
Grapple her and put ourselves between her and the tanks. For both their sakes.

>Claudia, if you can hear me, then listen... (Write in)
"I don't know what's happening in there, but you have to try and get control of the ADM."
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>>3469514
That's what I get for being a dumb phoneposter.

>>3469509
>Orders received and understood.
>Claudia, if you can hear me - remember your Father's ideals. Would he want you to run from protecting these people?

He did not specify to bring her down with deadly force - talking her down is technically filling it. I think we should try hold her back though, while talking her down. I don't like our chances against a berserking ADM.
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>>3469509

>Orders received and understood! I'm moving to disable Unit 03 now!

We can just grab her in like a bear hug right?
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>>3469542
Thing is I don't think she *likes* her father's ideals. Ungrateful assholes ruined her estate and childhood and now ungrateful assholes are shooting at her.

Might be the wrong track to take here.
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>>3469514
Huh I think you're right actually. The sentence structure made it seem like the subject was still the Lilim, but it being the ADM makes more sense.
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>>3469561
Yeah I'm not so sure on it either - still riffing off my spur of the moment thought that her ADM's soul is her father, so it's as much appealing to the berserker as to Claudia herself. I dunno, something about the long road to paradise being paved with ungrateful assholes you must rise above?
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>>3469577
Thing is I'm not sure if this is all her and more the spirit of the ADM. Maybe we can ask her to try and calm *it* down?
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>>3469577
then who's soul does our ADM Unit have in it then, as our dad's still alive as far as we know

Also do the ADM units have an ejection system?
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>>3469561
But what she did Express was wanting to be powerful . Maybe we make an appeal about not letting the ADM control her?
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As you watch, ADM Unit 03 takes a shambling step forwards and flails one arm out, catching one of the cranes and throwing it away like a child's toy. It lands with a sickening crash, metal and glass shattered by the impact. Again, that mournful howl echoes out as Unit 03 reaches up to the facial armour. Clawing at its face, stripping away pieces of metal, Unit 03 ignores the tanks that fire on it from down below. It's distracted now, you realise, this has to be your chance.

“Understood!” you call back to Fletcher, your voice tight with determination, “I'm moving to engage now – get those tanks back, evacuate fucking everyone!”

“Working on it,” Fletcher replies, frustration lending a harsh edge to his tone.

“And try to get that power flowing again!” you add, “I know how it sounds, but that thing really didn't like getting switched off!”

Maybe Fletcher replies to this. Maybe he doesn't. You're too busy lunging for ADM Unit 03, grabbing its wrists in your hands and immobilising it as best you can. Much of the facial armour is gone, torn away, and inhuman teeth glint through. Even knowing what lay beneath the outer plating, you nearly recoil in horror. Still, you're able to rally quickly. Silently giving thanks to your brief time in the Garden, in the engineering bays there, you press in to immobilise Unit 03. Every so often, a stray tank shell pokes you in the back – at least, it feels like a poke. Barely any pain at all, really.

“Claudia, if you're in there, you need to listen to me!” you snarl, and Karina clutches her head with the effort of forcing your words into the void, “Just calm down, okay? If you're doing this, just stop – work with me here, okay?” No response to this, and Karina just desperately shakes her head. At the far edge of your mind, though, you can hear a muffled whispering. “Listen to me, damn it!” you stress, “Is this... is this what your father would have wanted? Whatever you think of him, of what he did, he wanted to protect everyone he could. Now, you need to do the same!”

“I can't!” a distant, hollow voice sobs back, “I can't control it...”

“You can!” you reply, desperately hoping that she won't prove you wrong, “You CAN control it, Claudia! The only one who can really stop this is you!”

“Stop, stop, stop...” the heiress mumbles to herself. Unit 03 struggles against you, nearly ripping its wrists out of your grasp, and you have to scrabble to keep it still. Hooking one leg around Unit 03's legs, you trip it up and send it crashing to the ground. Claudia cries out as she falls, and then: “Oh, just do as you're told!” she screams, “I never wanted ANY of this!”

Her words hurt, piercing into your skull, and then – incredibly – Unit 03 grows still. It tenses up, and then it slumps back to the ground.

“All activity has ceased,” Karina whispers, “Unit 03 has entered an inactive state.”

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You boys ready for pissed off UN guys: 2 Electric Boogaloo?
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>>3469685
If they try anything it's probably not going to end well for them.
We should figure out who took the first shot and complain to Coraline about them as we had the situation handled.
We also still need to tell Claudia about our encounters with the Lilium as well.
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>>3469685
When NERV inevitably comes to blows with the UN I will relish it
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>>3469728
Even though everything that isn't either a unit or a pilot NERV would be absolutely destroyed.
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>>3469685
Maybe we can drop something on cross by "accident" real quick
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>>3469669

“Yes sir. Unit 03 has awoken. Yes, we've narrowed it down to a number of theories – mainly the Lilim portal itself, and the intense feelings that the Lilim's illusions provoked in the Third Daughter. I'm not sure which one I believe. Are we to assume that these things feel some... protective urge towards us? No, I believe that this awakening was due to the pilot herself. Nothing in our psychological profile suggested that she would form such a strong bond with ADM Unit 03. That was an oversight on our part. After all, she really does have nothing else, does she? We have her in confinement now. What would you like us to tell her?”

-

“I really screwed it up this time, didn't I?” Claudia laments, the phone line rendering her voice thin and fuzzy, “But... the only thing I regret is that you're all going to suffer for this. Whatever punishment they decide on, I ought to bear it alone.”

You saw nothing. Would this conversation be easier if it was face to face? Maybe, but Claudia is being held in isolation, locked up in the infirmary. Giving her a phone was an unexpected mercy – you wonder if Coraline had a hand in that. “It was a really dumb thing to do,” you tell her eventually, “Like, so utterly dumb.”

“I know. It was an act of the purest madness, but it felt... it felt like something I had to do,” she sighs, “If I'm ever allowed back behind the controls of an ADM Unit, I'll find some way to make it up to you. I feel like I understand things a little better now. The AT Field... it can be both a sword and a shield. It can both protect and destroy. There are things in this world that deserve destruction, and there are things in this world that deserve protection. I knew that, of course, but until now I never really... understood.”

>Claudia gains the ability AT Pacify!
>AT Pacify: Reduce Ego loss from incoming damage by 50%

“That's great and all,” you reply after a pause, “But if I lose a bunch of my freedoms because of this little stunt, I'm still going to kick your ass.”

“I would expect nothing less,” Claudia agrees, a wounded dignity in her voice.

>It's a little early, but I need to close things up here. From now, scheduling is going to be a little awkward. I should be able to run Saturday and Sunday as normal, but Friday is uncertain. I'll know more later, and I'll post an update when I have the details
>Thank you for your contributions today, and stay tuned for a midweek interlude episode!
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>>3469756
Thanks for running!

Is Holly actually in line to inherit a shitton of money or did her parents write up a will and forget to include her? Or "forgot" to include her?
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>>3469756
Thanks for running!

On a scale of 1 to 10 how bad was Fletcher's day? Damn impulsive pilots and chickenshit UN guys.
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>>3469766
About an 8/10. The only thing that could have made it worse would have been another Lilim showing up to the party. And that didn't happen... right?

>>3469764
Well, she would be in line to inherit something, at least. Maybe not everything, but she certainly won't go hungry. Maybe if they die, we can shift to a farming quest instead!
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>>3469756
Thanks for running!
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>>3469756
Thanks for running, Moloch.
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>>3469834
>farming quest
>no need for scarecrows, Holly just hangs the ones she chokeslammed on poles
>over here is the produce, here's the crop, and over THERE is where we cultivate renewable ADM flesh
>Thank you for touring Reynolds Farm, here's your complimentary barf bag
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Personal Log [Encrypted]
May, 2021

Maybe it's time to start looking for a new job.

A nice little start to the day – a performance report from head office, and they're not happy. Wilson's death, that ludicrous mess Rainer caused down in Nevada... those were bad, but they're just part of what head office calls “a larger pattern”. Rumours of security breaches, and talk of staff disobeying orders... I've been given a formal warning, and instructions to sort things out. Get your house in order, or we'll replace you with someone who can.

It's so unfair! I'm told to make sure everyone follows orders, but Bergmann is placed outside the chain of command. They're setting me up to fail, I'm sure of it. Part of me is tempted to walk away, to let them handle this whole mess, but... I can't do it. The girls might not respect me, they might not even like me, but I have a duty to protect them. As far as head office is concerned, they're assets – tools, hardly any different to the ADM Units themselves.

God help me, but I'm actually starting to get attached. A few days ago, Kaori came to see me – she wanted my help in tracking down an old school friend. I didn't pry – well, maybe a little – but it seemed like there was some unfinished business there. Some old pain, perhaps. Tracking the girl down should be easy enough, at least. Note to self – this is the first time since Berlin that Kaori has shown a serious drive to do something about her own life, rather than just following NERV orders. I'm glad – a girl is allowed to be selfish sometimes, you know?

I'm rambling now, sure, but what else is a secret diary for? Rambling, wallowing in self-pity... and scheming. I've been digging into the NERV archives again, looking for anything that catches my eye. There's so much crap in there! At least I had a lead this time – BLUE EYE, a project that Reynolds mentioned. Something about replacing the pilots. Maybe nothing, but it's better than skimming through countless requisition orders and whatever else.

I have security clearance for the archives, but I always imagine an alarm going off somewhere whenever I dig into them. A warning that someone has been poking around, popping up on some computer somewhere. Still, I've not had anyone breaking my door down just yet, and the message from head office didn't mention anything, so I guess I'm fine. For now.

BLUE EYE, then. Right from the start of the ADM program, the pilots were seen as the weak link. Necessary, but too volatile to be fully dependable. BLUE EYE was set up to solve this problem – to replace the pilots with something that would be quicker to train, easier to control, and able to be discarded with no great loss. Apparently, some of the work was done out of Berlin – I've got some friends back there, I'll hit them up and see what they know.

I just hope I can trust them. Things are different now.

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>>3474105

Addendum: with all the “excitement” of being one mistake away from losing my job, I forgot about the memo Fletch sent around. A security update, detailing a few of the groups we're most likely to come up against. I guess he's just being vigilant, but it seems more likely just to get people scared. Terrorists lurking down every back alley, that kind of thing. Worst part of it is, maybe we should be afraid. There was a second memo, more of an informal one, that he sent to a select few. The people he trusts most – and me, apparently. I'll archive a copy below.

Security Update

You saw the memo, people, so I'll keep this short and to the point. I won't waste your time by repeating the figures and statistics. I've been doing my own research into some of these groups, and I wanted to share my findings. As always, don't go sharing this about without clearing it with me first. I don't want any needless gossip to start spreading.

Wormwood: In all practical sense, this group no longer represents a threat to NERV. The majority of their agents are either dead or in custody, and the local authorities are tracking down the remaining men. More concerning was the amount of resources they had in their possessions – weapons, improvised explosives, and financial assets. It's clear that someone was funding them, as well as putting them in contact with other groups.

Seventh Revolutionary Army: Your typical amoral mercenary group. Originally a formal military based out of a South American nation – no solid answer on which one – these men went freelance after Second Impact. Since then, they've built up a dangerous reputation. They do dirty work, and they do it well. We caught a few of their scouts sniffing around Berlin, documents in their possession indicating an interest in NERV. Considering their nature as mercenaries, I've suggested that head office could simply make them a better offer – so far, though, my suggestions have gone unheeded.

Bureau 619: Some of you might recognise that name. A cybercriminal group, likely based out of China – perhaps even operating with state support, as an unofficial branch of Chinese intelligence. If you believe the rumours, that is. They've made some tentative attempts at breaking into NERV's systems, but that presents relatively little danger. There's only so much that an external attack can access, and our most sensitive data isn't held on any computer. Still, as with the Seventh Revolutionary Army, their motives trouble me. Are they “just” hired help, or do they have a personal stake in this?

We'll figure this out, people. One way or another.

>This concludes today's bonus interlude – thank you for reading!
>Second Daughter will hopefully continue on Friday, although I'll probably need to start a few hours later than normal.
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>>3474109
Will Monroe ever get the happiness she deserves?
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>>3474123
Welcome to Evangelion, newfriend.
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>>3474123
Holly will probably kill her at some point, so she’ll at least get her peace then....
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>>3474123
She'll pass on her alcohol cabinet to Holly, and will be able to die in peace
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Wile I was reading the most recent interlude I noticed a couple of things
>it's good that Kaori is following through on what she said she would.
Do you think we should give her a heads up about her father heading to Avalon for her birthday as Fletcher didn't tell us not to.
We should also see if she knows/knew Karina as Unit 05 was probably involved with the first Lilium as that is the only way we know of to cause the kind of damage was sustained
> with BLUE EYE it's pretty much the Dummy Plug System. it's one of the things required to have For the Mass Production Series to be deployable , also which ever pilot the system(s) are based off ( its probably Karina and some else we don't know yet ) or it even could be Karina herself, based off what Claudia said. see >>3469324
https://evangelion.fandom.com/wiki/Dummy_System
when we hear of it being installed in any of the Units or that Nate is finally getting around to working up A Unit for the first time that's when we start panicking.
Because a Lilium is likely to appear soon.
https://evangelion.fandom.com/wiki/Bardiel
> Do we know if NERV has or had ( because we now know we aren't the first wave of pilots ) any pilot's from South America or China ? as they may be why the SRA and Bureau 619 are looking into NERV
as at the time of their 'recruitment' they may not have been willing or legally able to provide consent on such issues.
Has anyone else noticed that as we go further the Background of the Episode / Interlude Title's cards are getting Brighter.
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While double checking the previous Personal Logs, here are some things I noticed:
Moore and Fisher were around recently. The psych reports that mentioned their names were written after Berlin, so sometime between December and April.
Monroe doesn't know Elisabeth Matheson, but Claudia met her for an interview. Also, that interview suggests Claudia might know something about Berlin. Something to follow up on.
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>>3474658
this. More booze to fuel Holly
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>>3476057
>Something to follow up on.

More something to think about since we can't actually do things with Meta knowledge with Holly.
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“I just don't understand that girl sometimes,” Kaori sighs, pressing her fingers against her temples, “How could she be so foolish? So selfish? All that trouble and danger, and for what? So she could indulge a passing whim and pick a fight with our own damn side?”

Needless to say, Claudia's antics in Nevada have not won her many friends. She seemed contrite at first, remorseful at the thought that her actions might reflect poorly on the rest of you, but that didn't last. More and more often in the few days since you returned from Nevada, you've seen glimpses of arrogant satisfaction on her face. The HQ staff are shunning her, Commander Monroe is trying very hard not to let her anger show, and even the pilots are talking behind her back... but Claudia is savouring every drop of resentment.

You just can't figure her out. First she was talking about how you pilots need to stick together, now she's trying her best to alienate as many people as possible. She's like two different people sometimes.

“You have lax standards of discipline here,” Yulia agrees, leaning forwards so her low voice can be heard over the background noise of the cafeteria, “If she is so clearly unstable, she should not have made it this far. Do you not have screenings here? Some way to weed out those who are not suited to be pilots?”

“WE don't have a discipline problem,” Kaori stresses, jabbing a finger into her chest, “Just because of one weak link, that doesn't mean...” Pausing, taking a deep breath, she gestures to Nate. The younger girl has been listening in without comment, confusion painted across her features. “Well?” Kaori presses, “What do you think, Nate?”

“Ah!” the young girl yelps, forced to break her silence, “I don't know, I don't really GET any of this stuff... Should I be like, worried?”

This question is met with an uneasy pause, nobody quite willing to answer it. “I just hope Claudia doesn't get any funny ideas,” Kaori offers at last, “If she thinks she can control that thing, she's delusional.”

“The power of delusions should not be underestimated,” a new voice cautions, “Those who believe, who truly believe, can draw a strange strength from their delusions. You could call it a kind of faith, I suppose. Once an idea takes root, it can be nigh-impossible to overcome. The fantasist will defend their imaginary constructs, even to the point of fabricating evidence, sometimes without conscious awareness. When the real world conspires to reinforce those delusions... well.”

You turn, joining the others in glaring at Doctor Bergmann. “Excuse me,” the doctor adds, smiling coyly to herself, “Holly. I'd like to talk with you. Tomorrow, in my lab.”

“Why not today?” you reply, “I'm free right now.”

“But I'm not. I'm going to be busy – talking with the world's most boring man,” Bergmann remarks, allowing herself a weary expression, “Tomorrow, then. My lab.”

That's decided then.

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>>3479813

“Anyway,” Kaori continues after a long and stilted pause, “I don't know if you've been told, but my father is going to be visiting us soon. It's for my birthday. I hope it won't cause too much disruption, but he might want to meet all of you. He's not... unpleasant, although he can be a little curt. Military types can be like that. Don't let that concern you – I might be biased, but I think he is a great man.”

So that's that. Claudia has been rampaging about in an impossible fighting machine, and you're back to gossiping about birthdays and happy families. Even recognising it as a coping strategy, it seems so surreal. You almost want to shake them by the shoulders, to yell right into their faces, but... what good will it do? All the anger in the world is still not enough to change human nature. Slumping back in your chair, you half listen as the others continue to talk.

“Your father sounds... nice,” Yulia replies, her response cautious and carefully measured, “You must really care for him.”

“I do,” Kaori admits, a rare smile showing itself on her face, “One of my very earliest memories is of visiting him in hospital. He was hurt, and his face was covered in bandages. I was so scared! I was convinced that it wasn't really him, that someone had... I don't know, taken his place. Replaced him. Stupid, really, the stuff a kid believes.” The smile drops from Kaori's face as she returns to the present moment. “But don't make a fuss!” she quickly insists, rising to her feet, “I don't want any more disruption than absolutely necessary. Got it?”

“Yeeeeeesss,” Nate groans, waiting until Kaori has left the cafeteria before turning to you and adding, “So we're, like, gonna organise a big party, right? Vic is great at that kind of thing, he'll help!”

“Did you not hear what she said?” Yulia protests, “She said NO fuss!”

“People always say that!” Nate shoots back, “And what they really mean is, “make an extra big fuss”. What, you never had a party before?” Slowly, with an icy expression, Yulia shakes her head. “Well that settles it!” the young girl continues, slapping the table with one hand, “Ow... anyway! Now we've got to have a super extra big party for everyone! Even Claudia! You're down with that, right Holly?”

Jolting up, you see a pair of expectant faces staring at you.

>Leave me out of this. I'm not in the mood
>Nah, Yulia's right. Let's keep it small and quiet
>We've got to go all out on this party. Hold nothing back!
>Other
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>>3479817
>We've got to go all out on this party. Hold nothing back!

Sure, why not? I also like to think that there is a little bit of Nate in Holly that's pushing this choice a little.
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>>3479817
>>Nah, Yulia's right. Let's keep it small and quiet
>>3479824
You mean Claire right? Not Holly, Claire.
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>>3479817
>We've got to go all out on this party. Hold nothing back!

always party hardy
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>>3479829
No I mean the mindmelding with Nate
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>>3479817
>>We've got to go all out on this party. Hold nothing back!
Raid Monroe's liquor cabinet.
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>>3479817
Also I don't know if this is the time but we address the big elephant that is that our ADMs aren't just machines
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>>3479817
>We've got to go all out on this party. Hold nothing back!
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>>3479847
Hehehe
Supporting
Stealth Check for getting wasted and embarrassing Kaori
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Those expectant stares nag at you, nagging like a thorn in your palm. Why are they relying on your opinion so goddamn much? If Nate wants to throw a party, she could do it herself. If Yulia doesn't want to be a part of it, she can just go elsewhere. Why drag you into this? The answer comes like a slap in the face a moment later – you must have looked so sullen, wordlessly sitting there, and so Nate reached out.

Guilt flashes through your mind, and you quickly force a bright smile. “We've got to go all out on this party!” you announce, slapping the table as well, “Hold nothing back!”

“Yeah!” Nate cheers.

“I don't think this is a good idea,” Yulia sighs.

“Aw, don't be like that,” the young girl complains, leaning across and poking Yulia's arm, “We can have all kinds of delicious food!”

“I still don't think this is a good idea,” the Russian girl insists, hesitating for a moment before grudgingly adding, “But I will not try to stop you.”

Well, that settles it then. “So,” you decide, turning to Nate, “What's first?”

“Uh...” Nate pauses, “Let's ask Vic to do all the hard work for us!”

Turning to meet Yulia's eyes, you both share a heavy sigh.

-

Back in the dorm, you check to see if Kaori is around before giving Nate and Vic the nod. She must be down in the firing range, or otherwise elsewhere. Either way, she won't be around to overhear your eager planning. As you and Nate pace around the dorms, shouting out any ideas that come to mind, Vic sits and notes them down, sorting them into various categories – good ideas, impractical ideas, and “needs work”.

That, you assume, really means “terrible ideas”.

“Balloons!” Nate cries out, “Lots of them! All of the balloons!”

“Isn't she a little old for that?” you counter, “Why don't we raid Monroe's liquor cabinet instead?”

“Isn't she a little young for that?” Vic points out, “Look, if you really want to plan an event, you need to focus your scope a little. What kind of party do you want to throw?” Nate opens her mouth to reply, only for her brother to silence her with a gesture. “And don't just say “an awesome one”. That WAS what you were going to say, wasn't it?” a tiny smile crosses Vic's face as he continues, “First of all, ask yourself what kind of party Kaori might like.”

“A small, uneventful one,” Yulia offers from the sofa, her attention focused on the toolbox before her, “Has anyone been in my room? One of my tools has gone missing. I do not want people touching my tools without permission.”

Vic shakes his head. “Maybe engineering could offer you a replacement,” he suggests, “Machines are their kind of thing, after all. They must have all kinds of tools.”

Silence. “Good idea,” Yulia says slowly, “Go down and check, please. Since it was your idea...”

Wincing and laughing at the same time, Vic gives her a teasing bow and strides out of the dorm.

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>>3479902

“Aw, c'mon, you know they won't let him in,” Nate complains once Vic leaves, “They don't even let US in if we don't got a good reason. You're just trying to spoil our party planning!”

“No,” Yulia counters, “I wanted him to leave us alone for a little. What he said about machines... we all know that is a lie. I think we should talk about it. It is not good to hide from this.” As Nate sighs, Yulia sets her toolbox aside and joins you. “Natasha,” she continues, “Does this not bother you at all?”

Nate pouts. “I dunno. I guess not? They were always pretty crazy, compared with like... cars and stuff. Even super special cars that drive themselves. So like, they were always something weird,” she pauses her, and a faintly resentful look touches her face, “Doesn't really matter either way, does it? I won't get to pilot them one way or another.”

Talk about awkward. Yulia quickly looks away, brushing a lock of hair away from her face as she thinks. “It seems so very strange, to me,” she admits, “These ADM Units. Now I wonder – if we did not build them, then what? Did we grow them, or were they... born?”

“That's one diaper I wouldn't want to change,” Claire butts in, flopping down into one of the empty chairs and winking at you. You cover up a smile as Yulia continues on.

“Machines, I can understand. Even when I cannot understand how a machine works, I can understand the concept. A work of human design, intended to fulfil a specific purpose. A tool is built for a purpose,” she muses, “For the ADM Units, that purpose was to fight Lilim. Now, I am uncertain. If they are living things, what does that mean about their purpose? About OUR purpose?”

Nate stares blankly at her. “Can we go back to talking about party stuff?” she whines, “All this deep thinking stuff just makes my head hurt...”

“You're suggesting that the ADM Units might have some motive of their own,” you suggest, meeting Yulia's gaze, “Is that it?”

Slowly, she nods. “Perhaps their motive is to kill Lilim too,” she wonders, “If so, I think we will get along fine. But after there are no Lilim left, what then?”

Clearly, the ADM Units will retire and join civilian life. Go back to school, get some qualifications. Find a nice safe office job. Yeah right. “Maybe the Lilim just won't stop coming,” you suggest with a shrug, “Maybe this is just the new normal.”

“Well!” Claudia calls out, leaning against her doorway with an intolerably smug look on her face, “At least we'd have job security!”

“Until they throw you out,” Yulia replies bluntly. Claudia bristles, and you sense an argument brewing.

>Try to settle them both down
>Speak up in Claudia's support
>Speak up in Yulia's support
>Stay quiet, let them argue it out
>Other
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>>3479987
>Try to settle them both down

What's done is done. We should all consider that Claudia had just gone up against a major mindfuck Lilim before the incident.
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>>3479987
>Try to settle them both down
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>>3479987
>>Try to settle them both down
Even if we get thrown out that wouldn't be the end of our involvement with the Units just look to Caroline for example it is likely that some other branch of the UN will need our expertise as ether a test pilot for the next wave of similar machines or for further oversight of the Programs.
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>>3479987
>Other
>Steer the conversation back on topic
"Claudia you're the only one that's had their ADM 'activate'. What was it like?"
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>>3480013
We could also ask what Yulia saw when we were in the Garden of course also telling them what we saw.
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>>3479987
>>Try to settle them both down
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“Hey!” you snap, holding up your hands to silence both Yulia and Claudia, “Knock it off, both of you!”

There is a short silence, and then Nate lets out a muffled giggle. “Holly, are you...” she begins, “Are you like, trying to stop people fighting?”

“That IS quite amusing, actually,” Yulia admits, a coy smile on her face, “But I am impressed. You didn't even need to knock our heads together.”

So this is what you get for trying to play peacemaker. “W-well, shut up!” you protest, raising your hand to hit the table before weakly lowering it back down, “It's not like NERV would be done with us, even if they didn't let us pilot the ADM Units. They'd find some way to make use of us. Like Coraline, she's advising the UN now. She's gotta be making decent money, too, so...” Pausing, you glance around at the others. Nate is still grinning at you, while Yulia has a more reserved smile. Claudia looks irritated, as if your intervention stole all her thunder. “So anyway!” you continue, “Claudia, you're the only one here who knows what it's like. What happened when your ADM went active like that?”

“Oh, it's so hard to describe. If you've never experienced it for yourself...” Claudia begins with an indulgent sigh, tossing her hair over one shoulder as she helps herself to a seat, “But I felt a sense of anger, like holding a hand up to a flame and feeling the heat. But then, maybe I was just projecting my own feelings onto it – deep down, I really WAS angry at those UN thugs. They treated us both so poorly...”

So the ADM Units might respond to hidden desires. Maybe. Or they're just permanently pissed off at life. You know how THAT feels. “Yeah, okay, great,” you press, “But what was it like?”

“I just told you, it's hard to describe!” the heiress snaps, drawing in a sharp breath before continuing, “I had no direct control over the ADM, but I felt a kind of awareness. Beneath the anger, there was... I suppose it might have been curiosity? The ADM was aware of me, as a pilot, but that was it. No sense of kinship, no desire to protect me. Nothing like that. I can say one thing, though. More than everything else, it wanted to kill Lilim.”

That's good news... probably. Maybe. Nobody really looks reassured. “We are out of our depth here,” Yulia mutters. Whether she means all of you, or all of NERV, is unclear. Claudia replies to this with a curt laugh, turning and stalking back into her room. “I need to find that tool. I have a project to finish, but the mechanism is very fine. I need a delicate instrument,” she sighs eventually, brushing the ugly topic back under the carpet, “Perhaps I dropped it in my bedroom...”

“I'll help you look, if you want,” you offer. She looks surprised, but accepts your offer with a grateful nod.

You've not had the chance to peek inside Yulia's room yet...

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>>3480108

Yulia's room is strange – the walls are covered in posters, with no one unifying theme or motif. Album artwork and band pictures rub shoulders with catwalk models and cartoon characters, the occasional landscape piece offering a window into some other place. A tailor's dummy stands in one corner, a flowery dress draped over it, while the closet hangs open to reveal all of Yulia's clothing. Her desk has been turned into a workbench, although the largest of her salvage would never fit in here. Presumably, she has another workshop somewhere in the base.

“What's with the...” you begin, gesturing around at all the posters, “All this?”

“I was fine with bare walls, Commander Monroe suggested that I get something to make the room more lively,” Yulia answers with a shrug, “I assumed that it was an order. Should I take them down?”

“Do what you like, man,” you mutter, crouching down to peer under her bed. There's something there, something that might just be what you're looking for. “Gotta ask you something,” you announce, slowly pulling your hand back, “Back in the Garden, that dome thing... did you SEE anything there? Anything that like, shouldn't have been there?”

Yulia gives you a suspicious look. “It was a jungle in Siberia,” she points out, “That should not have been there.”

“If I find this tool, I'm going to jam it right up your ass,” you joke, “Unless you give me a proper answer.”

“Do not do that. The tool I'm looking for is very delicate, jamming it anywhere might bend it out of shape,” Yulia answers, her voice growing hesitant, “But... I saw something. A dead body.”

Jolting around, you give her an intense look. “No kidding? Was it like, messy?” you blurt out, a sly thought occurring to you, “Hey, why don't we make a deal? If I find this tool of yours, you tell me all about it. Deal?”

“Deal,” Yulia agrees, and you immediately start to reach under the bed, “But I have checked in here before, and I do not think I-”

“Got it!” you interrupt, pulling the tiny screwdriver out, “C'mon, under the bed should always be first place you look! Back when I was in boarding school, I found so much stuff under there – money, pens, even a pair of Claire's underwear once... Uh, don't even ask how they got there, because I don't know either. Now, c'mon and tell me!”

Slowly, Yulia takes the screwdriver and looks at it. “That's cheating,” she mutters, “Did you take it from me? Hide it there?”

“What? Fuck you, don't get mad just because you forgot to check under the bed!” you snap back, “We had a deal!”

“...No,” she decides, turning away from you, “It is not an easy thing for me to talk about, and you tricked me!”

Even for a dead body, she's blowing this way out of proportion...

>Walk out. She can keep her damn secrets
>Apologise. Maybe you were a little too flippant...
>Retaliate. She's the one cheating you!
>Other
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>>3480211
>Walk out. She can keep her damn secrets
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>>3480211
>>Other
Sweeten the deal by telling her what we saw.
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>>3480224
>>3480211
+1

If that doesn't work then Walk out.
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>>3480211
>>Retaliate. She's the one cheating you!
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>>3480211
>Retaliate!

WE HAD A DEAL
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For a moment, you consider marching over there and snatching that tool out of her hands, stabbing it into the wall until it really does bend. It's tempting, too, but... NERV might bill you for any damage to the wall, and that would be a real pain in the ass. “How about a different deal?” you offer her, your voice hard, “I'll tell you what I saw, if you tell me what you saw. But if you try cheating me again, you really won't like it.”

A pause, and then her curiosity gets the better of her. “You first,” Yulia replies, sitting down at her desk. There's no other seat, so you sit down on her bed.

“I saw this circle of chairs. Eleven of them. That's probably important somehow, the number of them,” you begin slowly, “I got closer to them, and I saw these... ghosts, memories, whatever they were. Kids. Me, as a kid, and Claire. We were strapped into these chairs and told to relax. It was an experiment of some kind, but... I don't know how it ended. I blacked out after that.” Shaking your head, you gesture up to her. “That sounds kinda lame, now that I say it aloud,” you admit, “You next, then.”

Yulia takes a moment to think. “I was walking through the trees. Then, in the long grass, I saw something. A shape. When I pushed the grass aside, I saw it. A boy, a young man. Shot in the head,” she taps her face, her cheekbone, “I knew that it was not real, and so I closed my eyes, shut it all out. But... it was real once. I knew that young man once, in another life. I saw him die.”

“Who was he?” you ask softly.

“A thug, and a parasite. A piece of scum, surviving through violence and intimidation,” Yulia answers, “Where I was raised... it was not a good place. Every day, we had to fight to survive. Second Impact was not kind to my country, but the fighting afterwards was worse. Civil war drove many people into refugee camps. I was brought there as a young child. One of the older boys there, he was large and strong for his age. He beat anyone weaker than him, stealing their rations, and he threatened others. The guards did not care enough to step in.”

“One day, this thug beat one of my friends. Badly. Something inside him was broken, ruptured, and he... he died. Nothing was done,” slowly running a hand across her face, Yulia thinks back. “I was good with my hands. Good with fixing things, and figuring them out. A gun is not so hard to make. Finding bullets was more difficult,” she continues, “A trade with one of the guards. I was able to repair an old watch of his. My payment? A few bullets from his Makarov. He did not ask why I needed them, but he smiled as he gave them to me.”

You don't like where this is going.

“For the good of us all, all the children he preyed upon, I knew that this boy must be removed,” she concludes, “People really can be monsters, can't they?”

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>>3480299

“So?” you press, “What happened?”

“Have you not figured it out yet?” Yulia shoots back, “Or do you want me to say it with my own tongue? Fine.” Her lips twist for a moment as she dredges up the unpleasant memory. “I had my gun. Even as I carried it in my pocket, I was frightened. What if it did not work? What if it misfired early, still in my pocket? I could not test it, or reload it quickly if the first cartridge was a dud. I had one chance.”

“That morning. He was exactly where I thought he would be – stealing bread from his fellow children. He was distracted, did not see me as I approached. As soon as I was close enough to touch him, I did it. Pulled out the gun, pressed it into his cheek. He did not... understand. I remember that very well. Before I pulled the crude trigger, he did not understand what was going on,” she pauses, “Then I shot him, and he died... eventually. It took far longer than I thought it might.”

What are you even supposed to say to that?

“Did you...” you begin, fully aware of how banal you must sound, “Did you get in trouble?”

“No,” Yulia answers with a shrug, “Life went on. The body was removed. Burned, probably. A while later, the UN took control of the camp and NERV recruited me. But that is not what you asked me. In the Garden, I saw his corpse again. What that means, I cannot say. Perhaps it was a weakness that the Lilim sensed. Perhaps it was the moment that defined my life. You saw chairs, this experiment... it must have been significant, whatever it was.”

Closing your eyes, you nod. “I guess so,” you agree, “But I just can't remember it. I've been thinking back to when I was about that age, if anything happened then, but I just can't figure it out. Some kids vanished, but people ran away all the time. It was just that kind of school. Most of them just ran to join gangs, stupid shit like that. But this experiment, I think it has some connection to NERV.”

Yulia's eyes narrow. “How do you know?” she asks softly.

“Something they said. That crap about the road to paradise being long,” you answer, “I've heard it around here, and I heard it back then. That can't be a coincidence.”

She nods a slow agreement. “I do not trust NERV,” she admits, “I trust our mission, our goals, but... I wonder if NERV should be trusted with this responsibility. When the UN took over my camp, they made our lives so much better. They brought food and medicine, guards who were not a hair away from being criminals themselves. If not for the UN, I might not have survived that place.”

“So... you actually believe me?” surprise in your voice, “About everything?”

“Yes,” Yulia answers simply, “About everything.”

“Oh,” you pause, “Well... good. Great.”

Sighing, Yulia goes back to her workbench. “Yes. Good,” she agrees, “Was there anything else?”

>No. Nothing else
>There was something... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3480411
>There was something... (Write in)
Always look under your bed first if you're missing something.
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>>3480411

>>3480426
Supporting.
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>>3480411
>>There was something... (Write in)
If the Lilim thought it was a weakness, does that mean you regret it?
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“I was wondering,” you reply slowly, carefully, “If you think that the Lilim saw it as a weakness, does that mean you regret shooting that guy?”

Yulia takes her time answering this, her face turned away from you so that her expression, and whatever thoughts it may reveal, are hidden. “I have thought about this,” she admits eventually, “Sometimes, I wonder if I had any right to do it. That thug, he was only doing what we were ALL doing – trying to survive. He was more brutal than most, true, but... Everything that he did, he did for the sake of survival. When I... did what I did, it was pure vengeance. Was I the one in the wrong, then?”

“You're asking the wrong person,” you reply with a humourless laugh, “I don't even know how to begin with that.”

“It does not matter,” she concludes, “His death made many lives better. I want to be a good person, I want to make the world a brighter place, and in some small way, that is what I did. I should not feel guilty about that.”

And yet, she seems almost desperate to convince herself of that. Little wonder that the Lilim saw weakness, if she's still so conflicted. “Like I said, I don't even know where to begin, but...” a shrug here, “Probably best to run any killing stuff past the commander first. If she orders you to do it, that's like proof that you don't need to feel guilty.”

“I shall remember that,” Yulia promises you, apparently taking your joke at face value, “Speaking of her. I think you should warn the commander about this... party. She may be able to step in and quieten it down. Although, perhaps more likely, she will ask for an invitation.”

“I'll go and let her know now. I could use with the chance to stretch my legs,” you assure her, eagerly seizing the chance to make your escape, “Oh yeah, and... don't forget to check under your bed in future. You never know what to find.”

“Yes,” she agrees, utterly serious, “Like underwear.”

-

“A party? Sure, you can have one,” Commander Monroe answers immediately, not even pausing to think if there are any rules or regulations against it, “Do you mind if I come too?”

“Uh...” you attempt to reply. Sometimes, Yulia's guesses can be a little TOO accurate. “Uh, sure, right,” you continue, “So, that's one of the reasons why I came here. I wanted to talk with you about something. The... the Garden.”

“The Garden?” Monroe repeats, frowning softly to herself before snapping her fingers in triumph, “Ah! That Garden. It's been so busy lately that I hardly thought about that... Please, tell me what you were able to find out.”

“The UN took it over, and took ADM Units 05 and 06 into their possession,” you tell her, “Only, Unit 05 should have been scrapped. We took the head, the important stuff, and they got... I don't know, the butt I guess.”

“The butt is important too,” Monroe points out, her voice deadpan.

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Should we ask if Monroe got CC'ed the message Fletcher sent Bergmann pertaining to what happened us.
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>>3480509

“Anyway, I don't have a single fucking idea what's going on there,” you conclude with a sigh, “They had an ADM they weren't supposed to, and now the UN might have it? Have they told you anything?”

Monroe pinches her brow. She seems sober enough – she damn well should be, in the early afternoon – but her manner is uncommonly relaxed. Deliberately so, a casual veneer stretched over a deep sense of unease. “The Garden was mainly a research base. It's possible that they kept Unit 05's remains in order to study them. Against orders, of course, but... I shouldn't say this, but NERV seems to have a lot of trouble with following orders. I suppose that's just a result of how much freedom we were... we've been given,” she explains, “Now that Unit 05 has been taken into UN custody, they'll probably destroy it properly.”

“Probably?” you repeat. Monroe just shrugs. “Okay,” you add, “So where does that leave us?”

“Doing our job. Protecting mankind. That's the really important bit, remember?” Monroe stresses, “There are a lot of other things going on right now, but you can't lose sight of the real mission.”

Sometimes, you're not even sure what the “real” mission is. “While we were out in the desert, did Fletcher send you any messages?” you ask slowly, “About... me, I guess. He mentioned sending some to Doctor Bergmann, but...”

“Fletch sent me A message. I don't know if it was the same one he sent her. I imagine the main points were the same, just... framed differently,” Monroe concedes, “What Doctor Bergmann likes to hear is going to be very different to what I like to hear.”

That's not hard to guess. “So...” you press gently, “Can we talk about it?”

“Later,” Monroe requests, “I'm a little distracted right. Waiting for some messages, mostly. Oh, and making sure that Kaori has a really great birthday! Speaking of that...” Gesturing for you to wait, she dives down beneath her desk and searches for something. “There was a little bit of an accident, some spillage, but nothing worse than a little spot of cosmetic damage,” she explains, emerging from under the desk with a bottle of wine, “I know you're all underage, but... well, I'll be there to keep an eye on you all. Where's the harm in one little indulgence?”

Taking the bottle of wine, you squint at the stained label. It looks like ink got spilled over it, staining large parts of it pure black. Maybe it's just the mood you're in, but the stains look like censor bars to you. As if the bottle was covered in lewd images. At least they're not pixillated blurs.

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>>3480616

“Cool, I guess,” you reply, listening to liquid slosh as you turn the bottle this way and that, “Something from your personal supply?

“Me? Oh no, I wouldn't drink something like that. I mean, I'm not much of a wine person,” the commander explains, flapping her hands at you, “I couldn't tell you much about that stuff, either. It's red, but that's about the limits of my knowledge! Just don't do anything TOO crazy, okay?”

“I promise,” you assure her, nodding solemnly, “But... should you really be giving us this?”

“Call it damage control,” Monroe remarks with a sly smile, “If I didn't give you this, who knows what you kids might get up to? We wouldn't want you sneaking into any liquor cabinets, would we?”

“We would NEVER,” you insist, trying very hard to look innocent.

>So I think I'm going to pause things here, but I'm aiming to continue things tomorrow
>Sorry for the late start today. IRL things are a little hectic right now, I'm afraid!
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>>3480619
Thanks for running Moloch
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>>3480619
Based Monroe
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>>3480619
Thanks for running!

I don't suppose the ink stains cover up the ABV of that wine? Monroe wouldn't give us something 100+ right? I don't think wine even gets that strong but with Monroe you never know.
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>>3480777
Actually, the stains DO cover the ABV - but don't worry, Monroe is only giving this away because it's too weak for her tastes
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When you arrive at her lab, Doctor Bergmann is waiting for you. Leaning in her open doorway, she reaches out to bar your passage before you can enter. “Going to have to change our plans, Holly,” she remarks, an insincere apology in her voice, “Today isn't a good day for me either.”

“Uh, okay?” you reply, sensing something she's leaving unsaid, “More trouble with the world's most boring man? Who is that, anyway?”

“I suppose that's largely subjective, but I'd give that dubious award to Karl Weick. An associate of mine. Medical doctor. He might be getting assigned here soon. I mentioned his name as a professional courtesy, but I never imagined he might get considered,” she explains with a rueful smile, “He has a chronic lack of imagination, of ambition, and I suppose that appealed to someone in head office. Very much a “no drama” candidate, although you might feel the urge to strangle him after a while. Sooner, if he breaks out the family photos.” Sighing enormously, she forces a shrug. “But enough about that,” the doctor concludes, “Keeping it as brief as possible, how are you feeling?”

“Lost. Confused. Sorta looking forwards to Kaori's birthday party,” you reply, “It's kind of a mixed bag.”

“So is life itself,” Bergmann agrees, taking an envelope out of her pocket and holding it out to you, “Speaking of Kaori, could you pass this along to her? It's a little early, I know, but I might be busy later.”

“I sure hope you're this nice when MY birthday comes around...” you mutter, taking the envelope. As you do, you realise that Bergmann holds a note as well. Looking up after a moment, you see the doctor retreating back into her lab. Taking the hint, you return to the elevators and finally allow yourself to check the note. “Holly,” you whisper to yourself, “It seems that my lab has been bugged. If you want to talk, come to my apartment tonight. Here's the address...”

Her lab was bugged? That would explain why she didn't want to talk with you there, but Bergmann has never been especially concerned with security matters like this. If anything, she always seemed too casual about it. When you spoke, she seemed almost whimsical – as if the whole thing was some massive joke.

Curious.

-

“I mean, she's gotta know that we'd be followed,” Claire whispers, “And she's gotta know about that little tracking thing. So, she's not even trying to hide from Fletcher's goons. You gonna go?”

“I guess. I'm curious enough to give it a shot,” you sigh, “If nothing else, it might be neat to see what her apartment is like. I thought she just... I don't know, slept in her lab if she ever slept at all.”

“Well-” Claire begins, only to be interrupted by a firm knock on your bedroom door.

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>>3482750

Opening the door, you come face to face with Nate. She's positively rocking back and forth on her heels with excitement. “Hey hey, stop hiding away in here!” she cries, reaching out and tugging at your arm, “We've got important stuff to talk about! Kaori's down in the gym or something, so we're just talking about the party stuff. Man, I sure hope she doesn't cut her workout short – talk about ruining the surprise!”

“So you're still going on about that party stuff, huh?” Claire teases, “You'd better save me a slice of cake!”

“Is there going to be cake?” you ask in response.

“Jeez Holly, of course there's gonna be cake!” Nate groans, slapping her forehead in frustration, “It's not a party if you don't have cake! Vic found a good place online, like a fancy bakery or whatever, and I was gonna head down there in a little bit. Yulia's in her room, working on some top secret project. I offered to help but like, she said I would just get in the way. Talk about rude! So I decided to leaver to it. Oh, but I asked her about what she likes, and she just said that she's never had any real cake. Can you believe it?”

They probably don't celebrate birthdays in a refugee camp, although you decide to keep that little comment to yourself. Shrugging instead, you gesture out into the main dorm room. “Have you seen Claudia about?” you ask, peering around, “I haven't heard an argument for a while, so she's either asleep or out somewhere.”

“Oh, yeah, she's... out,” Nate's face falls a little, “Said she was going down to the basement, to talk with someone. You think she meant Doctor Bergmann?”

Karina, more likely, although what could they have to talk about? The last time you heard them speak, Claudia was calling Karina a paper doll. If it was anyone else, you might think she had gone down there to apologise, but...

“Hey,” Claire whispers, leaning over and poking you on the arm, “This is the bit where you're supposed to volunteer to help out.”

“Maaaaan,” you groan back, “Can't I go and fight some aliens or something instead?”

“No!” she insists, continuing to poke you, “Now go and be friendly!”

Nate just stares, looking entirely bemused by the two of you.

>Volunteer to help Nate with the cake
>Hang out with Yulia and spy on her “top secret” project
>Keep Kaori distracted down in the gym
>Head downstairs and make sure Claudia is behaving herself
>Other
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>>3482753
>>Volunteer to help Nate with the cake
We haven't actually hung out with Nate in awhile
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>>3482753
>>Keep Kaori distracted down in the gym
Holly likes to fight is it time to finaly for a fight with Kaori?
also If it's on the way we should see if we can arrange transport to Bergmann's apartment with Fletcher if we need it.
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>>3482762
We already sparred with Kaori
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>>3482765
But no one got sent to the infirmary, right? so doesn't count.
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>>3482753
>Volunteer to help Nate with the cake
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>>3482753
>>Volunteer to help Nate with the cake
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>>3482753
>Keep Kaori distracted
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“You need any help with that cake?” you ask Nate, the sound of your voice causing her to jump a little, “I mean like, with carrying it back and stuff?”

“Oh. Oh, uh, I guess it won't be ready today. We just tell them what we want, then they need to make it,” Nate answers, “But I had some other shopping I wanted to do. Like, some extra stuff for the party and other junk. If you really want to carry my bags, then sure, you can come with me!”

It's been a while since you really had a chance to spend some time with Nate. You've either been away, or you've been avoiding her. For a time, it was just awkward between the two of you – the result of Doctor Bergmann's experiments, of course. You could never be sure if she'd say something that only you should have known, or if she might say something that would stir up some alien memory. Now, though, that uncertain time seems to be fading away. Catching up with her... it could be nice.

“Yeah, sure, I'll come with you,” you agree, “And if you need some time later, like to wrap some presents or whatever, I could see about distracting Kaori for you. Sound good?”

“Sounds great!” Nate chirps, grabbing your hand and dragging you out into the main room. A set of notes has been left on the table, in plain view to anyone who cares to glance by. It's certainly a good thing that Kaori didn't show up while Nate was talking with you. “So they can draw stuff on cakes, right? With icing and stuff, you know? So, here's what we were thinking...” she explains, pointing to a crudely sketched out picture of an ADM Unit rampaging through a city, “It's cool, right?”

You've got to assume that the ADM Unit isn't supposed to look like it's destroying the city. Even by Nate's standards, that would be shockingly insensitive. “You know, I don't know if Fletcher would allow that,” you venture, fumbling for some excuse, “He might consider it a security risk.” Or an affront to common decency, you silently add.

“Aww...” Nate sighs, her face falling.

-

Shopping aside, it's a good day to take a walk through the city. The sun is warm, and a gentle breeze keeps the air from getting too muggy. It's busy, though, with a great many other people out to enjoy the fine weather. When Nate said that she wanted to do some shopping for the party, that may have been a tiny little lie – so far, you've been through half a dozen shops without buying anything at all. Nate just seems to enjoy wandering, looking at all kinds of things on display.

“This is nice, isn't it?” she prods, making an attempt to nudge you out of your thoughtful silence.

“Claire likes this kind of thing,” you reply, “Window shopping, I mean.”

“You know, you can just admit it,” Nate teases, “You like it, right?”

“Well...” you muse, "I always preferred regular shopping."

“Oh yeah?” the young girl laughs, “Then I guess you can pay for the cake!”

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>>3482808
>crudely sketched out picture of an ADM Unit rampaging through a city
Nate. Honey. Please don't.
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>>3482813
didn't we overhear Bergmann telling her what actually happened at Berlin.
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>>3482808

After walking for a while, you arrive at the shop Vic picked out – some kind of artisan bakery, it looks like, some real high class shit. As you sit in the sleekly decorated waiting room, Nate browses through the brochure with an expression of utter confusion. “This stuff is all like, French or something,” she complains, “How do you say “loads of icing” in French?”

“Le... icing?” you reply with a vague shrug, “No, that's not right. Maybe we should just ask them for like, their most delicious cake. Let them decide. It's the thought that counts, right?” Italian leather squeaks as you lean back on the couch. “Hey, Nate?” you ask, “Why are you going to so much trouble for this?”

“Huh?” she answers, “Because I like Kaori. She's pretty cool, and this is just like, a nice thing to do.”

“Simple as that, huh?” you mutter. Maybe you've been spending too much time around Fletcher and all his conspiracy shit. The idea that something could have no ulterior motive, no secret goal, just feels unbelievable now.

Nate tosses the brochure back down and sighs. “I guess I've been thinking about some stuff lately. What Yulia said yesterday, about purpose, that was like... putting everything I've been thinking about into words. Fancy words,” she explains, her voice low, “I dunno, I'm just wondering if I'll ever get to be a pilot. Maybe I won't. Vic told me that I should prepare for the worst. He's not like, super pessimistic or anything, but he keeps his expectations low – so he's pleasantly surprised more often, he says.”

Not a bad mindset to have.

“Anyway, I figured that if I can't be a pilot right now, then I should help out any way I can. I can try to cheer you guys up, and that means cake!” Nate concludes, snatching the brochure back up and flipping it open to a random section, “What about this one, what do you think?”

“Uh...” you pause, looking down at the pure white cake that Nate point to, “I think that's a wedding cake.”

“Oh,” Nate looks at it again, “Oh right, yeah. That might send the wrong impression, huh?” Sighing, she stares out the window and watches as the pedestrians stroll by. “Oh right, yeah,” she continues, looking back, “Were you gonna buy her a present? I'm not even sure what to get her, so... I'm going to say that this whole party is my present! Man, sometimes even I can't believe how much of a genius I am.”

A present... the most obvious thing would be a model gun, but maybe that's a little TOO obvious. Besides, her collection is pretty large already and you're not even sure where you'd buy something like that. Something else, then, but what?

>Nothing. Helping out with the party should be enough
>Something practical. Maybe some exercise stuff?
>Something cute. A nice bit of clothing, maybe
>Something romantic. Perhaps a little piece of jewellery
>Something else entirely... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3482850
>>Something else entirely... (Write in)
A couple Picture of frames.
For Photo's of the Event.
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>>3482850
>Something cute. A nice bit of clothing, maybe
Maybe also on the practical side too for the Ms. Outdoorswoman.
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>>3482858
>>3482853
>>3482850
Seconding. Maybe a stylish jacket?
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“I was thinking of getting her some picture frames. We can get a camera, take a bunch of photos of us all. Sort of as a group memento,” you suggest, “But maybe we should make that a group present as well. I could always get her some clothes – I saw some cute T-shirts in one of those shops earlier. What do you think?”

“Hmm...” Nate taps a finger against her lips as she thinks, “That's not a bad idea. One time, I got a friend this shirt that had like, “TROUBLEMAKER” printed on it. That was pretty neat.”

You wince at the sound of those words. “No you didn't,” you reply quietly, your good cheer bleeding slowly away, “I did. I got it for Claire.”

“Oh. Right,” Nate blinks, “Right. Just for a moment, I thought I was the one who... forget it. Yeah, a shirt, that's a good idea.”

An awkward air descends, and it remains until the “bakery consultant” arrives to speak with you. Grateful for the distraction, you allow the discussion of cream, jam and icing to wash over you as Nate takes the lead. In the end, you're able to agree on something simple but elegant – a classic sponge cake, something that everyone would like. Nate's ghastly idea for decoration remains thankfully unmentioned, and soon you're leaving with the arrangements concluded.

“Sorry,” Nate mumbles to you as you're leaving, “I guess I got carried away. It's fine, most of the time, but when I get like... excited or angry, all the stuff in my head gets mixed up. Is it-”

“Don't worry about it,” you interrupt, “In fact, don't mention it at all. Let's just go back to shopping, okay?”

Looking grateful, Nate nods and follows you as you start off in a random direction. Of course something like this was bound to happen – your day was just a little too good to be true.

-

Compared with the leisurely shopping from earlier, your half of the day is ruthlessly efficient – you track down the shop you remembered and went straight for the objective. Part of it was a desire to get back to HQ, the absurd fear that something terrible might happen while you're away. The other part of it was just an irrational urge to get away from Nate. That memory, of giving Claire a dumb T-shirt for her birthday, was one of your happy ones. Now, it feels... tarnished. It's not YOUR memory any more.

In the end, you pick out two tops for Kaori. One of them is a plain grey top, very practical, and something a little more whimsical – a pale pink shirt with the words CUTIE SNIPER spelled out with glittering sequins. She might hate it, but it's more of a joke present. After picking up some picture frames as well – a nice and varied selection – you pay for your haul and leave.

“Well... I had a good day,” Nate ventures, her voice tentative, “Mostly good.”

It wasn't her fault. Not really. “Yeah,” you sigh, giving her a weary smile, “I had fun too.”

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>>3482923

Nate offers a deal as you're returning to the dorms. She'll wrap your presents – and she's a pro at it, apparently – if you make sure Kaori doesn't walk in while she's at work. That's fair, and you head down to check the gym. You're not sure if she'll still be there, but nobody else has seen her in a while, so...

But Kaori is in the gym when you arrive, stretched out on one of the benched with one arm covering her face. Her chest rises and falls slowly as she sleeps, the background hum of the ventilation fans drowning out any sounds she might be making. Approaching her, you lean over to get a better look at her face. Her expression is soft, untroubled. Envying her for that small mercy, you cross over to one of the exercise bikes and start to pedal. The noise soon rouses Kaori, who wakes with a small gasp.

“Damn it,” she breathes, “I never meant to... how long was I asleep?”

“I don't know. I only just got here,” you reply, “You sure looked tired, though.”

“I just couldn't get to sleep last night. I don't know why, but it seemed like I spent all night tossing and turning,” Kaori answers, rubbing her eyes, “I came down here to get some exercise, only to lie down for a few moments and... well, and then you woke me up.” Groaning softly, she stretches out before coming to sit at the exercise bike beside you. “I'm not good at waiting,” the girl admits, “Waiting for my father to get here, and... Commander Monroe was supposed to be doing me a small favour, so I'm waiting to see if anything comes of that. Do you remember what I told you, back in the parking garage?”

The parking garage. That awful night with Doctor Wilson. It's not something you really want to think about, but Kaori seems to expect an answer. If you didn't know any better, you'd say that she was testing you.

“Sure, I remember,” you agree, nodding slowly, “You told me about...”

>We talked about all kinds of things, really
>How you were having doubts about NERV, right?
>How someone leaked your details to the press, wasn't it?
>How you felt guilty about Wilson, I think
>It was about... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3482986
>How someone leaked your details to the press, wasn't it?
"A friend of yours that you lost contact with."
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>>3482986

>>3482997
This is accurate +1
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>>3482986
>About your friend? Is she coming? Wait, it WAS a girl, right?
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>>3482986
>>3482997
>>3483001
This
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“You told me about how someone leaked your details to the press, wasn't it?” you recall, “You thought it might have been an old friend. Someone you lost touch with.”

“That's right,” Kaori agrees with a nod, a relieved smile passing across her face. Just for a moment, you feel absurdly offended. Did she think that you would just... forget about it? “I asked Commander Monroe about the whole thing, just like I said I would,” she continues, “And now...”

“Wait, this friend of yours. Is she coming here?” you blurt out, “Or... they were a she, right?”

“They were. She was. Still is, I presume,” Kaori answers, laughing a little, “No, I doubt she's coming out here. It's probably for the best. Commander Monroe was able to confirm it for me. My friend, she really was the one who leaked my details. NERV never did bother to find out why, though. That's what I really want to know, and... and so Commander Monroe said that she could try to find some contact details. I have an old phone number, an old e-mail address, but none of those work now. She probably moved on, she probably has a whole new life by now, but...”

“But you want to ask her yourself,” you guess, “And that's why you're so restless.”

“I'm not good at waiting for these things,” Kaori admits, an embarrassed smile finding its way onto her face. Shaking her head, dismissing her own foolishness, she starts to listlessly pedal away at the exercise bike. You join in, matching her pace for a few moments before Kaori starts to pedal faster. Grinning, you speed up as well. Soon, both of you are pedalling as hard as you can and the gym is filled with the grunts and gasps of your exertion.

Your stubbornness wins the day, and Kaori collapses across the bike's handlebars first. Forcing yourself to keep going for a second more, just to prove your point, you slump down as well. Only after you've started to recover a little do you trust yourself to speak. “So... why... why did you think I'd forget?” you rasp, “That's what you thought, right?”

“That's not... I didn't think that you definitely HAD forgotten,” she answer, straightening up and wiping a sheen of sweat away from her brow, “But... I couldn't rule it out, either. People don't always listen to what I say. Just because I obey orders, they think that I don't have thoughts or feelings. Well... not so much these days. It was worse after Berlin. I would say one thing, but everyone else around me said the other. It makes you doubt yourself, that kind of thing. You doubt your own mind, and eventually it just... seems easier to believe their side of the story.”

“Kaori?” you ask tentatively. An image forms in your mind – a seemingly calm lake that becomes impossibly deep and dark beneath the placid surface.

“Ah, I'm sorry,” Kaori apologises, “I didn't mean to bring down the mood. Just... forget it.”

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>>3483087

It probably doesn't take that long to wrap some gifts, but you stay down in the gym with Kaori for a few hours more. Aside from the most token attempt at exercise, you mostly just sit and talk about unimportant things – TV shows that you missed while you were out in Nevada, minor bits of drama among the HQ staff, petty gossip that nevertheless holds a powerful fascination. “How do you know this stuff, anyway?” you ask, once Kaori has finished explaining the fine details of a disastrous office romance, “No offence, but you don't seem like the gossiping type.”

“I'm not. Not really,” Kaori answers, “And that's how I know. People talk, and they don't seem to care if I overhear them. They really should be more careful.”

“They really should,” you agree, stretching and fighting back a yawn, “But I kinda prefer it this way.”

“So do I,” your fellow pilot remarks, a smile on her face.

-

“Yes?” Fletcher greets you, gesturing for you to sit, “Can I help you?”

“Just letting you know, I'm heading out tonight,” you begin, almost daring him to forbid it. When he remains silent, his eyebrow raised, you repeat Bergmann's address from memory. Fletcher just laughs, his reaction taking you by surprise.

“And why would you be visiting Doctor Bergmann so late in the day?” he asks, “Plotting world domination?” You splutter out a vague answer to this, but he just gestures for you to stay quiet. “I know the doctor's address, obviously. I think I know why she's asking you there, too. Don't look so worried – it's just a little game she's playing. Best that she explains it herself, I wouldn't want to ruin the surprise,” the mercenary continues, “And speaking of surprises, what's this I hear about Kaori?”

Frowning to yourself, you set the matter of Bergmann aside for now. “We're throwing her a party for her birthday,” you explain, “There's going to be cake!”

“It's not a party without one,” he agrees, giving you an amiable nod, “Was that all, then? I can arrange for a car to take you to the doctor's apartment. We're currently in a low risk state, but there's no harm in being careful. Besides, you look a little tired – have you been pushing yourself harder than normal lately?”

“You know how it is. Hitting the gym with Kaori,” you shrug, glancing over his neat desk as a thought occurs. No real signs of paperwork, definitely nothing with large and angry UN logos. “You're not busy with anything, right?” you ask him, “I mean, I thought that whole thing with the UN in Nevada might have...”

“I'm taking care of it,” Fletcher answers bluntly, reaching for his phone to call up a car, “So. Was that everything?”

>Yeah, that was everything
>There was something else... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3483228
>Yeah, that was everything

We've done enough anti espionage for a while
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>>3483228
>>There was something else... (Write in)
Let him know that somehow Caroline knew about Wilson's death and may have been in Avalon at the time.
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>>3483228
>Yeah, that was everything
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“Hey, I gotta ask. Wilson's death would have been reported, right?” you ask, “So the UN would have access to those reports?”

“Correct,” Fletcher answers, “On both counts. The UN handles a vast amount of information, though, so it's likely that only those connected to the ADM project would have been granted access to those reports.”

“That would include Coraline, yeah?” you press, “She knew about Wilson's death, and she said that she was in Avalon not long ago. Maybe while it happened.”

Fletcher considers this for a moment. “I see,” he replies eventually, a thoughtful tone in his voice, “I think I see where you're going with this. If you're suggesting that Coraline might have had something to do with it... I don't have any way to definitively rule it out. Not at this stage, at least. I might have to reach out to her, to ask her a few questions of my own. Polite questions, I should say.”

Meaning, he won't beat the answers out of her. What a gentleman. With that, you nod down to the phone. “You ever been to Bergmann's place yourself?” you ask, a teasing note in your voice, “A little late night visit?”

“That,” Fletcher stresses, “Would be highly unprofessional.”

-

The journey doesn't take long at all, the car sweeping you from NERV HQ to a quietly wealthy part of the city. Bergmann's apartment building is like many others, with nothing like the level of security you had been expecting. Maybe that makes sense – if she came here, it would be to get away from all that stuff. Thanking the mute driver, you hurry inside and take the elevator to the right floor. All the while, a strange unease nags at you. This whole thing is just TOO casual.

Bergmann answers the door at your first knock, waving you inside. You had no idea of what to expect, and yet the apartment still manages to surprise you. The lights are dim, with flickering candles providing much of the illumination, and a great many framed photographs cover the walls. You pause at one, looking into the image of a much younger Ingrid Bergmann – both eyes intact – posing with a dead elk and a hunting rifle. Just guessing by how young Bergmann looks, you'd guess the picture was taken before Second Impact. She looks different, even beyond the intact eye. Calmer, somehow, more serene. The whole world must have been so different back then.

“Make yourself comfortable,” Bergmann calls from the kitchen, “I'll just be a minute!”

“Right!” you call back, moving to another photograph. This one must have been taken in some kind of desert, with a group of people posing around a stone pillar of some kind. It takes you a moment to recognise Bergmann – this time, she has bandages wound around her face and arms. Most of the other faces are unfamiliar, but you gasp softly as you recognise Fletcher scowling from the far side of the group.

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>>3483328

A quiet sound from behind causes you to turn around just in time to see Doctor Bergmann emerging from the kitchen with a tray of food. Snacks really, but the boring adult kind. Dinner party food. “Help yourself. I'll get right to the point. My laboratory was bugged. That, of course, doesn't surprise me – this wasn't the kind of listening device I was expecting,” Bergmann explains, setting the tray down on a low table, “I have no doubt that Fletcher put it there, and I'm almost certain that Diane put him up to it.”

“Monroe?” you explain, feeling foolish, “Why would she-”

“Oh, I'm sure she was trying to score points against me,” the doctor answers, giving you an indifferent wave before picking up a delicate fold of wafer-thin ham and placing it in her mouth. “She wanted to know what I was talking about, and with who, so she had Fletcher bug my office,” she continues, “One more reason why I invited Karl around for a nice long chat. I'm sure that Diane is going to be thrilled to listen to hour after hour of that dullard talking about his children.”

Blinking slowly, you try and process exactly how petty this whole thing is. You're out there, fighting to protect mankind, while these people are just... fucking around with each other. It's unbelievable.

“Six sons from two different marriages! Can you imagine? I know that Second Impact cut our population down, but he doesn't need to undo the damage all by himself,” Bergmann adds, covering her eyes with a hand before sighing, “The lengths I go to, honestly...”

“And you brought me here... what, to gloat?” you mutter, swallowing down an urge to throw her tray of snacks across the room.

“Partially, yes. Tomorrow morning, I'm going to take that listening device and leave it sitting on her desk. That should give her a nice surprise,” she explains, her eye narrowed with catty amusement, “But I also wanted to talk to you, to impress upon you the seriousness of this situation. I don't just invite anyone here, you know. I want you to do something for me. A small errand, nothing more. First... oh, what's the matter? Not hungry?”

Silently, you reach out and take a piece of the cured ham, hardly tasting it as you chew. It's the same dish she took a piece from – the least likely to be poisoned.

“First of all, I want to ask you something,” she continues, “Do you want to help Diane?”

Now there's a spectacularly vague question. You just shrug, causing Bergmann to let out a laugh of delight. “Well, aren't you cautious!” the doctor crows, “Keeping your powder dry for now, are we? Often a wise thing to do, although you risk appearing indecisive. There is a time for caution, and there is a time for impulsive action. You would do well to understand which is which.”

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>>3483416
Bergmann is starting to piss me off.
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>>3483433
Why we should to keep this all secret from Monroe for some reason would be a good place to start from i guess. The next step would what did Fletcher tell her we were to talk about and how this ties into us being unable to remember what we did would help.

Also is Karl, Fletcher's first name? We should tell Yulia.
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>>3483480
Karl is the new Doctor.
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>>3483487
Oh well.

Does that mean that of the senior staff everyone that isn't Monroe is taking orders from Bergmann?
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>>3483512
I would presume Bergmann leads the nerds
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>>3483416

“What I want you to do is simple. Pass a message along to Diane – she won't listen if it's coming from me, but she might heed your advice,” Doctor Bergmann continues, “Tell her to stop. Stop playing games that she can't win. She's been digging, trying to piece together the bigger picture, and she's doing it poorly. Head office knows what she's doing, and they're not happy. For now, her rank has protected her, but that won't last.”

“Will she lose her job?” you ask quietly.

Bergmann lets out a soft sigh of frustration. “Holly, she'll be lucky if she's allowed to LIVE,” the doctor stresses, “It takes a lot to rouse these people to action, but they don't pull their punches. I understand Diane's frustration, I really do, but she needs to accept the truth – she's never going to be a player in this game, no matter how badly she wants to be. The stakes are too high to have her blundering about. Despite what you might think, I don't actually dislike her – I'd rather not see her discarded over this.”

“What stakes? How high?” you protest, “Higher than protecting mankind?”

“NERV was never JUST about protecting mankind. It was about guiding mankind's future – not just whether we live or die, but what form our lives will take,” Bergmann answers calmly, “It's a sensitive process, and it needs to be managed carefully. Controlled carefully. Diane is anything BUT careful, and that's making her a liability. She needs to settle down and focus on playing her role. Will you tell her that for me, Holly?”

You hate this. You hate just about everything about this. The order might be directed at Commander Monroe, but it feels aimed at you just as much. Being forced to meekly stand down like this... it's an insult, a slap to the face. Compared with the grave threats that Bergmann is implying, though, maybe an insult isn't so bad. At least you get the chance to survive long enough to sulk about it.

>I'll tell her. I'll do what I can to get Commander Monroe to stand down
>To hell with that. I'm going to tell Commander Monroe to keep digging
>Tell her yourself. If she doesn't listen, that's your problem
>I... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3483529
>Tell her yourself. If she doesn't listen, that's your problem
"You brought me here for this?"
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>>3483529
>I'll tell her. I'll do what I can to get Commander Monroe to stand down (Lie)

We'll really encourage her, but tell her to be more subtle.
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>>3483517
But how would she know that Fletcher bugged her office, and does it seem like she is trying to make us angry at her.

>Tell her yourself. If she doesn't listen, that's your problem.

a possible action we can take if we don't get anything out of coming here is ask Fletcher Where the Communion room is and register a complaint with Head office ourselves.
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>>3483551
forgot to
>>3483529
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>>3483529
>Are you trying to upset me Bergman, or are you that poor with people that you just unintentionally piss them off as a matter of course?
>I'll deliver your warning, but the rest is on the two of you.
>You starting this when you thumbed your nose in her authority to her job, you're the one who set off red flags and made her look and seem powerless to do the job she was commissioned to do.
>You kicked this off, thumbing your nose at her authority, and any commander worth their salt is going to react what she did. After all you're obstructing her job, and the bosses back you, so she needs to know why.
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>>3483529
>I'll talk to her about it. What comes of it is up in the air

For fucks sake guys do not leave this to the bitch. You'll get Monroe killed.
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Considering the contents Wilson's Note does anyone else think that Bergmann may have ordered his death.
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>>3483529
>You dragged me out here because you couldn't scrounge up enough to give a shit to tell a colleague their life is danger? You adults need to get over yourselves. I swear I should lock you two in a room and throw hands until you work this shit out. I'll pass along your message.

"Is this what happened to Wilson too?"
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>>3483529
>>I'll tell her. I'll do what I can to get Commander Monroe to stand down
Unless we want Monroe to end up in a ditch
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In your lap, your hands clench into fists. “Are you trying to piss me off?” you hiss, forcing yourself to look Bergmann in the eye, “Or are you just so bad with people that you do it automatically? You're the one who started this, thumbing your nose at Monroe's authority. You're the one making her look bad. If head office is going to defend YOU and blame HER, is it any wonder that she would try to find out why?”

“You're suggesting that I'm to blame for this?” Bergmann replies, one corner of her lip twitching slightly as she fights down a smile.

“Fuck yeah, I'm suggesting that! I'm not even suggesting it, I'm just flat out SAYING it!” you snap, “Is this the only reason you brought me here? Just so you could smug all over me?”

Sighing, Bergmann places a hand over her eyes. “I want what's best for everyone – Diane has nothing to gain from these absurd attempts at spying, and so much to lose,” she explains, “NERV would suffer without her. For whatever reason, she's popular with both staff and pilots. I want her to realise the position that she's in. That's all. I asked you to come here because I thought you might be willing to help us both.”

“Yeah, because I've got to do everything myself. Fight the Lilim, AND stop you adults from killing each other. You don't really give a shit about helping her, do you?” anger wells up within you, and the next words just spill out, “Is this what happened to Wilson, too?”

“Maybe it was,” Bergmann replies quietly, her voice soft, “He wasn't careful. I did say that the stakes are high. He wasn't cut out for this game, either. Whoever he was working for, they just saw him as a disposable piece.”

“He wasn't some pawn that could be thrown away!” you hiss, rising to leave, “There's no point in talking with you, is there? I'm leaving, and don't try to-”

“Memory lapses,” Bergmann announces suddenly. You hesitate, slowly turning back to her. “Head office takes them very seriously. You're wondering why,” the doctor continues, “Consider this. What if there was a creature capable of manipulating human minds and memories?”

“A Lilim?” you reply cautiously.

“A Lilim, an abnormal human, something else entirely. It doesn't actually matter,” Bergmann continues, “Think about this being. It's hard, almost impossible to find it directly. If you look at it, it can make it so you never even see it. It can be invisible, everywhere at once. How, then, do you track something like that? By following the evidence it leaves behind, the minds it touches.”

“And you think...” you gesture towards your head, “You think that it touched my mind?”

“Perhaps,” she answers, “You're the one who doesn't remember that night, not me.”

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>>3483643
I will say Wilson had it coming.He was an actual traitor.
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>>3483706
We don't know the situation he was in when he started working for them, for all we know he may have been threatened with something in order to get him to do the things he did.
As far as we know he didn't do anything too overt in order to fulfill his orders.
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>>3483699

Maybe it's that smug tone in her voice, or the faint smirk dancing around one corner of her lips, but you can't stand being in this apartment for one moment more. Flashing her one last scowl, you turn and march out, slamming the door behind you. You don't slow down until you reach the elevators, stabbing at the button and slouching back against the wall. As the elevator starts to descend, you fish out your phone and start scrolling down to Claire's name. As you're looking, you see an unexpected entry – Cora. Staring at the name for a moment, you call it.

It rings for a few moments, and then a voice greets you. “I'm in a real shitty mood tonight, so don't get mad if this sounds blunt,” you interrupt, “But do you wanna explain how your number got in my phone?”

“Ah... while you were in isolation, I typed it in. We never really had a chance to talk, after that, so I forgot to mention it,” Coraline answers, “If you're in such a bad mood, maybe you feel like talking? I talk a little too much, but that doesn't mean that I can't be a good listener too. Trouble in Avalon?”

“Yeah, you could say that. It's just... it's half petty bullshit, and half cut-throat conspiracy bullshit. I don't even know any more,” you sigh, the anger bleeding away to leave a deep weariness. Stepping out of the elevator, you stumble out into the lobby and approach the exit. Outside, through the glass doors, you see Fletcher's car waiting to pick you up. “I don't know, man,” you repeat, “Fuck, whatever. Enough about me. You're travelling, right? Where now?”

“Actually, I'm heading back to Avalon again. Work stuff,” Coraline explains, a rich laugh seeping from your phone, “So if you ever want to meet up again, maybe get a few drinks, just call me. I'm sure I can get some time off. A word of warning, though – you're not going to see blue helmets marching down the streets, but I'm not the only UN dog sniffing around. Be careful about who you talk to. No talking to strangers, okay?”

Maybe it's not the strangers that you need to be worried about.

>Okay. I think I'm going to pause things here for today. NERV: Second Daughter will continue tomorrow
>Thank you for your contributions today!
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Well i think its time to panic. Coraline went through our phone so we should at least assume she saw all the photos that we had on it.

Also we still need to go over Wilson's phone for more info.
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>>3483768
Thanks for running. When will it be revealed that we are the Lilim and Claire is the actual pilot?
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>>3483768
Thanks for running!
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>>3483768
Thanks for running!
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>>3483768
Thanks for running.

I wonder what it would take for Bergmann to not be a smug cunt for once.

>>3483786
Poor spy if she left her contact info like she did.
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The listening device, sealed inside a blob of inert polymer gel, sits on Monroe's desk and silently taunts you. It's like trying not to look at a wart on the tip of someone's nose. No matter how much you might want to look away, your eyes keep being drawn back to it. Part of that, you think, is that Monroe hasn't mentioned it at all yet. She's been very deliberately ignoring it, in fact. It's just... there.

“Kaori's father is due to arrive later today,” the commander announces, her voice deliberately cheerful, “His name is Hideki. Isn't that nice?”

“Uh, sure?” you agree, the comment taking you by surprise, “I mean, I've heard worse names. Like... Ugh, look, are we going to talk about THAT?”

Monroe follows your pointed finger, finally looking at the disabled listening device for a moment before looking back up to you. “Do we have to?” she groans, “I can't really say that I covered myself in glory there. Stupid idea, I don't know what I was thinking. I was reading about surveillance devices and I just... got a stupid idea. I hope Fletch doesn't get in any trouble about this – I did... sort of order him to place the bug in her lab. Just a little, tiny abuse of my authority. You won't tell anyone, will you?”

You don't have the heart to tell her that anyone who matters probably knows already. “So what are we going to do now?” you ask, quickly changing the subject, “Bergmann thinks you could be in trouble. I mean like, seriously in trouble.”

“You know... in some strange way, that's actually nice to hear. All my life, people have been writing me off as some nobody. If I've rattled some cages, that's just proof that I'm doing something right. I don't want to stop now, but... maybe I should quieten down for a little. Play nice for a bit,” Monroe's eyes widen, “And I should make some calls. Warn some of my old buddies – they might be on dangerous ground too. I don't want them to get hurt because of me, and... sorry, Holly, but could you give me a moment?”

“Got it. And, uh, good luck,” you tell her, leaving the office and slumping back against the wall. It's not like you're trying to eavesdrop, but if you happen to overhear anything...

As it turns out, Monroe keeps her conversations quiet and you're left with nothing to overhear. Not that you wanted to overhear anything, of course, but still. Bored, you pull out your own phone and start to page through it. As you skim through, two thoughts occur – Coraline was able to get in, merrily skipping around the password as if it wasn't even there, and she could have done any number of things. She could have SEEN any number of things. Pulling her name up, you reach to make the call and...

And you hesitate.

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>>3485792

“Fuck it,” you whisper after a moment, forcing yourself to stab the call button with one finger. Holding the phone to your ear, you wait as it rings and rings. Before, Coraline picked up almost immediately. Now, she's leaving you hanging. Eventually, she answers and calls out a crisp greeting. All business now – maybe you called her while she was at work. Whatever her work even is. “It's Holly. Gotta ask you something,” you briskly announce, “You got into my phone somehow. Were you going through my stuff?”

“Not really. I might have noticed a few things, but I never checked them in detail. To be frank, I had a dozen other things nagging at me at the time, so I wasn't really interested in looking too deep. Your secrets are safe,” Coraline answers, letting out a wan laugh before adding, “Although I suppose a criminal wouldn't just admit their crimes like that, would they?”

“Life is never that easy,” you agree with a sigh.

“You want to talk about it? That offer still stands – I'm not so busy that I can't take an hour to meet you. We can do lunch,” she giggles, “Don't I sound like the professional? I'll be wearing suits and getting an office job next. Yuck!”

Lunch. With her. “I gotta check a few things first,” you reply, stalling for time, “Call you back, okay?”

“Sure, call me whenever,” Coraline assures you, letting out a small gasp as she remembers something, “Oh, why don't we all go out together? You and the other pilots, I mean. I'd come and visit you myself, but my security credentials haven't cleared yet – I'd probably get in all kinds of trouble if I tried to visit your base! There's a good restaurant around here, anyway, so I can book a table for us all. How about-”

“I gotta check a few things first,” you repeat, allowing a note of warning to enter your voice, “I'll call you back.”

She laughs at your stubbornness. “I know, I know. I can be a little pushy at times,” she concedes, “I'll let you go, then. Bye bye!”

She ends the call there, leaving you holding the now silent phone. Staring down at it for a while, you consider her offer. Working lunches and long drives... she does seem awfully keen to get you alone with her. On the other hand, the option of safety in numbers is still on the table. Maybe you're overthinking this whole thing, and she really just wants to get to know the team. It must be strange for her, following the progress of a new generation of pilots. She must have read the official reports, and now she wants to meet you all for herself. Maybe.

Maybe.

>Tell Coraline that you're busy. You won't be able to meet up
>Accept Coraline's invitation to a private lunch
>Accept Coraline's offer of a meal with the whole team
>Other
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>>3485799
>>Accept Coraline's offer of a meal with the whole team
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>>3485799
>>Accept Coraline's invitation to a private lunch
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>>3485799
>>Accept Coraline's invitation to a private lunch
Bring Claire and the Tracking Beacon with us just in case something happens.

Also we should go over what Bergmann said with Claire just to make sure she knows and if she wants to expand on what she has already said.
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>>3485799
>>Accept Coraline's offer of a meal with the whole team
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>>3485799
Cannot decide if Cora is evil or a Lesbian
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>>3485799
>Accept the offer for a private lunch
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There might be safety in numbers, but you'll never get the chance to have a private conversation this way. You can always get the whole gang together later, when you're able to talk under more pleasant circumstances. Making your decision, you head back to the dorm to pick out some clothes. Normally you'd just go with whatever, but if Coraline is inviting you out to some restaurant... it's only polite to make the effort, right?

As you're sorting through your crumpled clothes, Claire sticks her head through the door. “Oh, what's all this then?” she teases, “Got a date?”

“No way. I mean, I don't think so,” you reply, “The head of the UN wants me to decide their foreign policy, so I gotta attend an urgent meeting. You know how it is.”

“Ah, somehow I forgot that you were such an important person!” Claire giggles, “But a high and mighty political figure like yourself is going to need a secretary, right? So... mind if I come along too?” Leaning past you, she looks through your closet as you consider this question. “But don't dress too formal,” she suggests, “You'll just look totally stiff and uncomfortable, and nobody wants that. Just be yourself.”

“Great advice,” you sigh, picking out a plain shirt and laying it out on your bed. Creased, of course. Maybe you can get Hester to run an iron over it before you head out. You'd do it yourself, but past experience has told you that that's a good way to ruin a good shirt.

-

As Hester happily irons the creases out of your shirt, you dial Coraline back up. This time, she answers almost immediately. She kept you waiting before, but this might be a little TOO fast for your liking. “LaPlante speaking,” she announces in a crisp voice, before breaking down and allowing herself a giggle, “How does that sound? Totally professional, right?”

“Don't ask me. I wouldn't know “professional” if it bit me on the ass,” you answer, “I'd like to take you up on that lunch thing, actually. Just the two of us. Well, three of us. I've got this friend, Claire, and she might like to come too. If nothing else, she never passes up the offer of free food.”

“Claire? That would be... Claire Sutton, correct?” Coraline asks, “I've been given some of the details on you all. Close associates, that kind of thing. That's fine with me – in fact, I would absolutely love to meet her. So, for lunch... I'm looking at a table for three at a nice little buffet place called World Eaters. It's got a bit of everything there, so you can pick and choose whatever you like. Great for meeting up with a mixed group, and... ah, there I go again, babbling away!”

“World Eaters, right,” you repeat. Maybe you're just in a dark mood, but that name sounds vaguely sinister. Cora gives you the address and the time, and you scratch the details down on a scrap of paper. “1PM, got it,” you conclude, “We'll see you then.”

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>>3485871
Ah yes World Eaters, renowned restaurant led by famous chef Angron.
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>>3485888
Galactus gave it a six star review so it must be good.
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>>3485871
>World Eaters
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>>3485895
Are they gonna serve us hotpods
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>>3485871
We should order the Khorne Flakes
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>>3485871

You were aiming to arrive early, just in case you needed some extra time to find the place, but you end up arriving way ahead of time. With nothing to do but wait, you slouch down onto a nearby bench and watch the afternoon crowds pass you by. Claire chatters away, most of her words ending up lost in a haze. Pausing, pouting, she leans over and pokes your cheek. “Hey, I'm talking here!” she complains, “You'd better be thinking of something like, super important!”

“Just thinking about this whole Bergmann/Monroe feud. Stupid shit,” you sigh, “Bergmann said something, about that night in the park. You know, after the diner?”

“That night, right,” Claire agrees, “What about it?”

“She said that something might have deliberately blanked my memory, for... some reason. Some being with the power to manipulate human minds. It might have met us, and it made sure I didn't remember anything about it,” you explain, gesturing vaguely, “Does that... I guess that might not mean much. If it pulled some trick on me, it probably pulled the same trick on you too.”

Although Claire remembered some of the night, you consider, whereas you lost it all. Strange.

“Don't ask me, chief,” Claire laughs, shaking her head, “I guess I let my guard down, because I wasn't on the lookout for alien ghosts or whatever. Won't happen again, I promise!”

A sharp whistle interrupts this, and you look around to see Coraline stepping out of a taxi. She waves as she hurries over, her heels clicking sharply against the ground. “Sorry!” she calls out, “Were you waiting long? I was given some papers to sign at the last minute, and it took far longer than it should have. Well, forget that. Shall we?” Gesturing towards the glass fronted restaurant, she leads you up to a waiting member of staff. “LaPlante,” she tells him briskly, in the voice of one used to getting their own way, “Table for three.”

“LaPlante, yes,” the waiter replies, glancing across at you, “Will you be joined by-”

“Table for three,” Coraline repeats, her voice hardening, “We're rather hungry, so I'd prefer not to wait.”

He hesitates, then nods for you to follow him deeper inside. The restaurant is intimately lit, with the afternoon sun barely penetrating into the place, and low music drones away in the background – something inoffensively exotic. A short distance away from the booths and tables, a large buffet stretches out. All kinds of food are laid out on display, with hanging signs pointing to various countries of origin. “You've got a bit of everything here,” Coraline explains as you sit, “Chinese, French, Japanese... even some Ethiopian dishes!”

“Hey,” Claire whispers, nodding down to the empty plate laid out before her, “I've got some Ethiopian food right here already!”

“Shh!” you hiss, frantically gesturing for her to stay silent. The last thing you need is for her to cause a scene...

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>>3485942

As Coraline slips away to use the restroom, you and Claire take your plates over to the buffet and start looking for something recognisable to eat. It's harder than you expected. “Look at this stuff,” you whisper, placing some thin slices of raw meat onto your plate, “Are we supposed to just eat this and hope we don't get food poisoning?”

“I think the table had a burner. Like, that slab looking thing. We cook it ourselves,” Claire replies with a shrug, “Miss me with that shit, though. Seems like a really good way to burn my eyebrows off.”

Maybe she's got a point there. “That aside,” you continue, looking around for the fries, “It's early, I know, but what do you make of her?”

“Coraline? She's got really big...” Claire pauses, pursing her lips as she thinks, “A really big personality. That's the word I was looking for, yeah.” Abandoning her effort at finding a safe meal, Claire sets her plate aside and jams her hands deep into her pockets. She's uneasy, nervous about how public this place is. You know her well enough to recognise the signs. “I think she's trying really hard to be the cool big sister,” she adds, “But I can't decide why. Like, either she's up to something nasty, or she's just really fucking lonely.”

“Lonely...” you repeat softly to yourself. It's not hard to imagine – sharing the difficult training with her fellow pilot, Cora might have retreated from the rest of the world, those who could never really understand what she was going through. When her friend died, that would have left her alone in the world. In a situation like that, how can you just go back to normal life? In you an your fellow pilots, perhaps Coraline sees a chance at something like a new start.

Or maybe you're reading too much into this. Either way, this conversation is over – Coraline is back, picking away at the buffet table a short distance away. As she returns to your table, you grab a random assortment of stuff and head back to join her. “Weird selection here,” you remark, “It's like, I can't even pronounce half of this stuff.”

“Neither can I,” Coraline admits with a wink. Then, her face grows more serious. “So, Holly, do you want to tell me what's troubling you?” she asks, “I don't mean to be patronising, but I'm a few years older than you. Not that many, but things change fast when you're young. I might have a better understanding of what's going on. Just... in terms of people being people. Is there anything you want to get off your chest?”

Glancing aside, you meet Claire's eyes but she just shrugs helplessly. Looking back to Coraline, you open your mouth to say...

>I'm fine, really. I'd rather talk about something else
>Some of our leaders are feuding, and it's starting to hurt morale in the base
>Claudia's been acting strange ever since Nevada. I'm worried about her
>I guess I'm not over Doctor Wilson's death yet. It's still bothering me
>Other
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>>3485984
>Some of our leaders are feuding, and it's starting to hurt morale in the base
>I guess I'm not over Doctor Wilson's death yet. It's still bothering me
Because it's partially our fault
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>>3485984
>>I guess I'm not over Doctor Wilson's death yet. It's still bothering me

We should try to only provide her information that she already has and could possibly act on.
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>>3485991
It's entirely our fault, as we are the one that mentions that we already told Fletcher out loud in our room when we knew that they are bugged. see >>3434093
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>>3485984
>Feuding leaders
>crazy claudia
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>>3485984
>I'm fine, really. I'd rather talk about something else

>>3485991
>>3486010
Why are you guys willing to let Coraline know about this? For all we know, she could very well be against us.
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>>3485984
>Some of our leaders are feuding, and it's starting to hurt morale in the base
>Claudia's picking fights. I think I need to punch her again. It's weird, people usually get it after the first broken nose.

>Hey is that portal thing in the desert gone
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>>3486019
Cause I think Holly wants to vent and that her mindset is different from an anon's behind a computer screen speculating.

I mean you might be right man. Guess we'll see.
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>>3486031
Sure, but even Holly is extremely suspicious of her. She did go through her phone after all. It's just very weird to go from "this woman is overstepping her boundaries and might be holding too many secrets" to "here, let me just tell you all this stuff that you should not know".
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“How long do you have? If I laid out every one of my problems, we'd be here all day,” you tell her, a wan smile forming on your face, “But yeah, I guess things have been pretty rough lately. Not just for me, for everyone. I think some our glorious leaders are feuding, and it's really starting to hurt morale. Like, we're just supposed to buckle down and work hard while they're screwing about with petty games? C'mon...”

“Hmm...” Coraline sighs, idly stirring a small bowl of soup, “It's tough for adults, you know. If you disagree on something, or if you dislike someone, you can't always be open about it. I'm guessing... you can be pretty rough with people you're arguing with, right?” She pauses, smiling softly as you blush. “I thought so,” she continues, “We can't do that, no matter how much we want to. The proper thing to do would be to rise above it all, but... that isn't easy either. If it's getting that bad, you should try and raise the matter with head office. Take it all the way to the top.”

She makes it sound so easy. “I don't exactly have a direct line to head office,” you point out. HQ probably does, a communion room like you saw in the Garden, but without clearance to use it...

“I might,” Cora teases, “Ask me nicely, and I might be able to pull some strings.” Laughing suddenly, she waves away the look of alarm on your face. “Calm down, calm down. I'm kidding. About asking nicely, I mean. I wasn't joking when I said that I might be able to pull some strings. Remember, the UN is the one giving NERV its orders. I can't just do whatever I like, but I can sway things a little. Even if I can't get you that line to head office, I can pass on a message myself. Ever since Nevada, my people are starting to get a little more cautious about what's going on with your people.”

“Ever since Nevada, I've been cautious about my people,” you mutter, “Claudia's been acting real weird. Sure, that shouldn't be all that surprising considering what happened, but she's been like, double weird. I can't figure out why.”

“Maybe she's just a bitch,” Claire points out, breaking her silence, “With Claudia, that's always an option.”

“I mean, yeah, that's true, but I don't think so. She was worried about being fired before, but then she starts acting super arrogant about it, like she's untouchable,” you sigh, “It's like someone got to her. Told her something that changed her mind.”

Coraline pauses for a moment, her fork poised above her plate. “Matheson,” she answers eventually, “Elizabeth Matheson. She's a psychologist with NERV. Just before you left Nevada, while Claudia was in isolation, she called us – wanted to be put through to Claudia so they could talk. She had all the appropriate security clearance, so we gave it the okay. I don't know what they talked about, though, that was confidential.”

Elizabeth Matheson. Nodding slowly, you engrave that name upon your memory.

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>>3486071

“Have you ever met her?” Coraline asks suddenly, “This Elizabeth woman, I should say.”

“Nope, never. I didn't even know we had a psychologist until now. God knows, we probably need one,” you reply, “What about you?”

“I'm the same, we never spoke until recently. Either she's new to NERV, or she was in more of a background role while I was training. You can learn a lot from observing people, you know,” sighing, Coraline leans forwards and rests her chin on her hand, “But that always seemed so... clinical to me. I could read your file, learn all about you that way, but I'd rather get together like this – one on one.”

“One on one... and me,” Claire points out, scowling at you both. When you don't immediately agree, she kicks you lightly under the table. “And what was that about our file?” she adds, “You been sneaking a peek, lady?”

“You've read my file?” you ask, frowning at Coraline.

“What little of it there is to read. I'd say that almost two thirds of it have been redacted. Whole lines of text obliterated with black ink. Personal details not relevant to NERV duties, apparently. That's what they told me, at least,” the young woman sighs again, brushing some delicate wisps of hair away from her face, “You know, if you're really that troubled, maybe you should try talking to this Matheson lady. She's the expert, after all.”

“I don't know, I'm kinda... I shouldn't even be talking to you,” you point out, “I mean, you broke into my phone. How did you do that, anyway?”

“Oh, these modern things all have backdoor access,” she replies, waving an indifferent hand. Considering this, you recall Fletcher's ancient brick of a cellphone. “I AM sorry about that, though,” she concedes, “Orders. When I mentioned that we spoke, my boss freaked out – demanded that I make sure you didn't record the conversation. I checked your phone for anything like that, but I tried to avoid your personal stuff as much as I could. Putting in my number... well, maybe that was a little bit over the line. Can you find it in your heart to forgive me?”

>I guess. It's useful to have your number, just in case something happens
>I'm glad you gave me your number. We couldn't have done this without it
>You're right, it was over the line. It was a serious breach of trust
>Just forget it. Let's talk about something else... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3486116
>>I'm glad you gave me your number. We couldn't have done this without it
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>>3486116
>I'm glad you gave me your number. We couldn't have done this without it

Though you could have just given it to me.
on another note Claire said our not your again.
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>>3486116
>I'm glad you gave me your number. We couldn't have done this without it

"Might want to leave a note next time if you end up doing that to the other girls though."
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>>3486126
I think deep, deep down on a subconscious level and buried away, Holly knows.
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>>3486139
It's obvious she does, i doubt she would have let the one on one comment slide otherwise because she does't want to forget about Claire.
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>>3486146
Also this is something we should confirm with Fletcher, if she would have had access to our file while with the UN, because if the file Wilson had was actually our file, that may have been when she read it.

on the other hand her excuse for going though our phone is BS, as why would it have mattered if we had recorded it as she didn't say anything that was should be restricted and reporting it to your CO that you spoke to a Pilot doesn't sound right as this would have been expected as wasn't she the our liaison wile we where at the base in Nevada for the UN. to me this feels like a bad coverup of a phishing expedition.
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“I'm glad you gave me your number. We couldn't have done this without it,” you reply, softly shaking your head to ward off her fears, “Although really, you could have just given it to me. Or left me a note, at least. If you're going to do this with anyone else, I definitely think you should leave a note.”

“Hey, I don't just give my number to every girl I meet!” Coraline insists with a laugh, “But, yes, I really should have done things properly. Would you believe me if I said it seemed like a good idea at the time? Like a dashing prince leaving a handwritten invitation on a maiden's pillow... or, ah, something like that.” Smiling a little at her own foolishness, she leans back and glances down at her plate. “My, we've barely eaten!” she realises, “Come on, dig in! I only booked the table for an hour, and I need to get back to work soon!”

At her urging, you focus on the rather clashing variety of foods you picked out. As you eat, you glance back up to Coraline. She looks up at the same moment, and your eyes meet. “Uh...” you blurt out, almost showering the table with crumbs, “That portal thing. Did it close up?”

“It did, eventually,” the young woman answers, carefully wiping her lips with a napkin, “We weren't sure if it would slowly contract or just suddenly snap closed. As it turns out, it was the former. Quite fascinating, apparently, although when one of our experts tried explaining it to me I couldn't understand a word of it.”

“At least it's closed,” you sigh, “One less thing to worry about.”

“Until the next one opens up,” Coraline laments, flashing you a weary smile, “But when it does, I'll feel safer knowing that you'll be ready to protect mankind. Thank you, Holly, for doing what I was never able to do.”

Opening your mouth to reply, you quickly close it again and give her a nod of gratitude. It's not much, but hearing that... it feels good.

>Ego increased by 5
>Current Ego: 88/100

“Ah,” the young woman concludes, glancing down at her watch, “Just enough time for a quick dessert, I think. Tempted?”

“I really shouldn't,” you muse, “But why not?”

-

The sun, as you're leaving the restaurant, is almost blinding. Flinching back a little, Coraline reaches into her purse and takes out an oversized pair of sunglasses. With the dull lenses covering almost half of her face, it feels like a giant insect is waving goodbye to you. Still, you wave back and watch as she hails a passing taxi. As the car speeds off into the distance, Claire lets out an irritated grunt. “I've changed my mind,” she decides, “I don't like her.”

“Hey, c'mon, that's not fair!” you protest, “She's not bad. I get it, the phone thing was pretty weird, but... it's like I told her, it worked out for the best in the end.”

“Hmph,” Claire grumbles, “You're just a sucker for a pretty face, that's your problem!”

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>>3486206

A helicopter flies overhead as you're walking back to HQ, cutting through the air with a choppy roar. Shielding your eyes against the sun, you watch as it comes to land on the roof of your base. That, you assume, must be Kaori's father. If he gets to arrive by helicopter, they must be treating him like an honoured guest. That makes sense – not only is he the father of a NERV pilot, but he's also representing the JSDF. A bad word from him might reflect badly on all of you. Curious, and unsure of what to expect, you hasten on towards HQ.

When you arrive back at the dorm, Claudia and Hester are the only ones present. The two girls sit opposite each other, deeply engrossed in some card game. Claire flounces off to sulk in her bedroom, while you creep up behind Claudia to peer at the heiresses cards. “Hey Hester, you should play the royal flush,” you suggest, your voice causing Claudia to jolt around in surprise, “But be careful! If you activate her trap card, that's Uno!”

“You don't have the faintest idea what you're talking about, do you?” Claudia snaps, although one corner of her mouth twitches in a reluctant smile.

“Not a clue,” you agree, “Where is everyone?”

“Down in the basement, visiting Karina. Apparently, she's having a bad day today. Feeling a little tattered around the edges, you could say,” the heiress remarks, her smile turning nasty, “I don't know if you saw the helicopter on your way back, but our visitor is here. Commander Monroe phoned to tell us – the “grown-ups” are going to be having a little chat, so we probably won't get to meet the man himself until later. Much later, if Monroe breaks out the bourbon.”

“Ah, that sucks,” you sigh. You had been looking forwards to meeting him – to see what he's like, if nothing else. Then again, there's always the possibility of crashing their party. Worst case scenario, they'll just throw you out. Best case scenario, you'll get to join in with their “adult” party.

Not THAT kind of party, obviously.

>Butt in on Monroe's little welcoming party
>Head down to the basement and visit Karina
>Stay here and talk with Claudia
>Other
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>>3486248
>Stay here and talk with Claudia
"So how are you and Karina anyways? Last time you had some choice words for her back in Nevada. You apologize for that yet?"
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>>3486248
>>Other
Return to our room and go through Wilson's phone
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>>3486254
Pretty sure Fletch has Wilson's phone mate. Not sure why we would have it.
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>>3486255
Didn't we pocket it though alongside the note. see >>3447186
Not the most dignified way of explaining things. Bracing yourself for the worst, you nudge the car door open a little wider and lean in, plucking the phone up from the floor. Stroking the screen, you see a grainy camera feed brightening into life – the picture showing the garage floor below. Setting the phone aside for now, you fish out the pen. It's covered in bloody prints. Wilson must have been holding it after he was stabbed. But why?
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>>3486263
Of course we got all the evidence but then we gave it all to Fletch iirc.
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>>3486269
at what point? i'm looking for it and i can't find it.
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>>3486248
>>Stay here and talk with Claudia
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>>3486279
That could happen 'off-screen'. That would be a serious lapse of judgment on Fletcher's part to miss the phone.
>>3486248
Ask Claudia why didn't she come visit Karina as well.
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>>3486310
Would that mean that we turned over Wilson's death note too?
Because i find it unlikely that he would miss the torn out section of the newspaper either and he hasn't raised it with us yet,also if we raise both the fact that Coraline has read our file but isn't allowed to converse with us this would be a perfect time to tell him about why we were meeting in the first place by showing him the logs on our tablet.
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>>3486248
>Visit the paper doll
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>>3486325
I'm not sure on the death note, because overthinking about torn newspaper doesn't get you far.

Having a missing communication device on a compromised guy is a whole another story.

Look at it this way - you find a guy dead, you ask yourself - where's his phone?

a) he didn't have one on him - you will want to search the room and check if it's registered in your carriers' cell still
b) the killer took it - you still want to check the cell, maybe the killer is dumb enough not to take it offline
c) someone else took it or it got misplaced (idk, dropped on a couch somewhere an hour before) - you still want to check if it's around
So the most likely thing that would happen next (if we did in fact stash the phone) - Fletcher checks with the carrier, oh, the thing's still around, let's try asking or fuck it, let's give it a call.

Only if Holly immediately turned it off (by unplugging battery and shoving it into faraday cage) I would believe that we managed to hide its presence enough to be believably taken by the murderer. Otherwise it should be found or be taken away.

On the other hand, his team managed to overlook the super secret Labyrinth app that got installed on pilot's personal tablet, so what do I know.
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Pulling out a chair, you sit down with Claudia and Hester. “So what's going on between you and Karina, anyway?” you ask, shrugging a little to Claudia, “I seem to recall that you had some choice words for her back in Nevada. You apologised to her yet?”

“No I have not,” Claudia replies evenly, gathering together the deck of cards and shuffling it, “I probably should, I know, but I can't quite think of a way to do it.”

“Saying “sorry” would be a good start,” you suggest.

Laughing, the heiress continues to toy with the cards. “Perhaps I should rephrase that. I can't quite think of a way to do it without compromising my dignity,” she remarks, “I visited her for a little, just to see what she'd do. She didn't get angry at me, didn't demand an apology. She played at being host, even served me some kind of revolting tea. Needless to say, I left disappointed.”

“You wanted a fight,” you state. You're not really one to talk, but that's a pretty shitty attitude for her to have. “Look, I don't really think Karina is the fighting sort,” you point out, “And shit, what were you going to do, tip her out of her wheelchair?”

“Maybe,” Claudia muses, “But no. It's not that I specially dislike Karina, but I dislike what she represents. Outside of NERV, she doesn't exist – she might as well be one of the ADM Units themselves, something that was made to fulfil a purpose. That would be bad enough, but Karina seems all too happy with that arrangement. That's what really irritates me. Maybe if she showed a little more independence, I might appreciate her a little more.”

Considering this, you slowly nod. “So that's why you're up here,” you deduce, “While all the others are down there.”

“Correct. Also, I never want to drink that awful tea of hers again,” Claudia smiles coyly, tilting her head to the side, “But mainly the first part. I don't really see what either of us would gain from another visit.”

“You're going to need to be able to work with her, you know,” you point out, leaning across the table and snatching the deck of cards away from Claudia. A few of them, you notice as you shuffle the deck, have been marked with tiny tears or creases. You should have known that Claudia wasn't the type to play fair. “If you can't work with her, you might not get any more missions,” you add, trying to provoke some reaction, “They might be forced to replace you.”

“They won't,” the heiress replies, utter certainty in her voice, “But you needn't worry about me. I shall remain the perfect professional.”

[1/2]

>So, regarding Wilson's phone. I can't find a definite answer on what was done with it – my omission – so I'm going to rule that it was handed in as part of the investigation. There wasn't really much we could do with it, in either case, and NOT taking it would be a lapse in security. The note, however, is still ours.
>Sorry for the mix-up. These things slip my mind sometimes
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>>3486375
I guess that sorts that out then.
I did find it kind of weird that we put it aside and it was never mentioned again.
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>>3486375
>"But mainly the first part. I don't really see what either of us would gain from another visit.”

You realize Claudia that she's a amnesiac girl bound to a wheelchair that hasn't had many people around other than Doctors and NERV. Like her entire circumstance is being dependent on someone. If you want her to be more independent *you actually have show her what that is.* Show her something different, not just give up the moment you meet her.
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>>3486375
I don't know what the psychologist said to Claudia, but god damn she made her a complete bitch.
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>>3486375

The perfect professional? Setting that absurdity aside for now, you shake your head and jab a finger at Claudia. “You know, I think maybe you're expecting a little too much from Karina. She spends most of her time locked up in the basement, and she's stuck in a wheelchair just as much. That's not even getting into the amnesia crap. If you think she needs to be more independent, you're gonna need to show her how,” you tell her, your voice hard, “What happened to you, Claudia? Was it something that Matheson said?”

Claudia's eyes widen. Maybe, you consider, you shouldn't have said that. Shouldn't have shown your hand so early. But, it just slipped out. “Hester,” Claudia orders, “My throat is dry. Could you get the kettle on?”

“Certainly, Miss Rainer,” Hester agrees, bowing her head slightly as she rises. Before she busies herself in the kitchen, she flashes you a quick smile – urging patience, perhaps.

“ADM Unit 03 and I... we share a rare bond. Something that goes beyond a crude compatibility scale. That's why it was roused, and that's why I was able to calm it. Only I can do that – nobody else can do what I can do,” Claudia explains quietly, her voice low and certain, “I'm special, maybe even unique. NERV needs me here. I wasn't supposed to say anything, just in case you or any of the others got jealous, but... you ought to know, at least. I haven't changed my mind – there are still things worth protecting in this world. But now, I know that when the time comes... I'll be the one to save the day.”

Saying this, she leans back in her chair and smiles at you. Holding her gaze for a moment, you get up and turn to leave. “Right then,” you announce as you head for the door, “I'll leave you to it, then.”

“Hey!” Claudia snaps, scrabbling to rise as you march out, “Don't walk away from me! Don't you dare-”

The slam of the dorm door cuts off the last of this threat, and then you're sweeping away towards Karina's basement room.

-

“Hold on a moment,” Cam hisses, grabbing your arm before you can proceed through the open doorway, “Hold on. I need to warn you. Don't be... alarmed. Karina's having a bad day, but she's not in any pain and I know what to do if she has an attack. Just be aware, she might look... not well.” The guard holds onto your arm for a moment more, trying to put something else into words, and then she lets her hand drop.

“I don't really get it, but okay,” you assure her, “I won't freak out.”

“Good. I don't want her getting worked up. It might not be good for her,” Cam concludes, allowing you to continue on. Flashing her a quick smile, you enter the room and look around for Karina. You spot her in the corner, surrounded by your fellow pilots.

You don't freak out, but you come pretty fucking close.

[2/3]
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>>3486472

A shrivelled bundle hunched up within the confines of her wheelchair, Karina remains motionless as the others talk amongst themselves, trying oh so hard to appear natural and unconcerned. Karina's pale face is slack, her lips occasionally twitching as she attempts a whisper. Only her eyes remain unaffected by whatever has laid her low, twitching back and forth as she follows the flow of conversation. Even then, they sometimes lose focus as her mind wanders. You've only seen something like this once before, on a TV show about people with serious brain injuries...

“She had a bad seizure last night,” Cam mutters to you, her footsteps so quiet as to be almost silent, “Kept crying out for Doc Wilson all the while. We could handle the medical side of things just fine, but... but she wanted him.” Sighing, the guard runs a hand down her face. “I don't know how much more of this I can take,” she admits, “I just wish this would all be over.”

“Will she... recover?” you ask fearfully, watching as Karina tries to raise her hand, “Will she be okay?”

“She's recovering quickly. This morning, she was on life support. Just a precaution, but still...” Cam shakes her head, “Look, if you want my advice, just get out of here. Tomorrow should be better – if you have something you wanted to talk with Karina about, it can wait until later. For now, it's just... it's not worth it. For either of you. Come on.” Gently taking your arm, the guard starts to lead you back towards the entrance. Numbly, you allow her to lead you away for a little before your wits return and you shake off her grip.

“I just...” you begin, lingering in the entrance. In the distance, Nate lets out a loud, forced laugh and Cam winces.

>Cam is right, there's nothing here for you. Best to leave without making a fuss
>You came here to check on Karina, and that's what you're going to do
>Stay with Cam for a while. She looks like she could use the company
>Other
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>>3486528
>You came here to check on Karina, and that's what you're going to do

No need to hold a conversation but some company couldn't hurt.
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>>3486528
>You came here to check on Karina, and that's what you're going to do
She would probably appreciate the gesture.
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>>3486528
>>You came here to check on Karina, and that's what you're going to do.

Wasn't the last time she had a seizure right before a Lilium showed up. see >>3410019
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>>3486528
>Stay with Cam for a while. She looks like she could use the company

Karina is poorly looked after right now, so we good.
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>>3486528
>>You came here to check on Karina, and that's what you're going to do
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>>3486528
>>You came here to check on Karina, and that's what you're going to do
Groom her hair or something. Although doing too much might trigger remembering about suspiciously missing Doc.

When Cam's going to tell her? It's better to do it soon, before another Lilim attacks and she has chance to recover before that.
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>>3486613
Telling her about what happened to Wilson if she doesn't know already is probably out of Cam's hands, it's up to Monroe to decide when and what to tell her if at all.
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“I just want to let her know I'm here,” you finish, swallowing down the sour taste in your mouth, “I won't get her worked up, I promise.” Cam sighs, but she doesn't try to stop you. Instead, the guard sits back down in her chair and closes her eyes. “I'll... give you a shout if we need any help,” you add lamely, “I think we're getting a new doctor soon. That's good news for her, right?” This question hangs in the air, unanswered, and so you leave Cam be. Entering the basement room properly, you raise a hand in greeting.

“Hey!” Nate cries out, relieved by the distraction, “Look who's back!”

“It's just me, no need to get excited,” you warn, holding up your hands in a calming gesture, “Well, maybe get a little excited. I AM pretty great, after all.” Karina shudders, and you almost call out for help before you realise that she's laughing. Kaori leans down, dutifully wiping away a fleck of spittle from Karina's chin with a cloth. “You guys better not have been gossiping about me while I was away,” you continue, inwardly cringing at the painfully cheerful tone in your voice, “So what's been going on?”

This is met by an awkward tangle of voices, Yulia and Kaori both trying to come up with nice, inoffensive answers, only to trip over their words. As they lapse into a painful silence, Nate scurries across and slaps the side of Karina's wheelchair. “We were just talking about how fast we could get this baby going!” she chirps, causing Karina to choke out another laugh, “How about it, Yulia? We could rip the engine out of like, some sports car or something! Hey, I'm just asking for a friend here, but can you drift a wheelchair?”

“Natasha!” Kaori gasps, horrified by the suggestion. Even so, Karina continues to laugh. Then, her laughter takes on a deeper note and her pale face flushes with a grey pallor. You all jolt back, a ripple of alarm spreading across every one of you. Cam cries out a wordless warning, racing over and grabbing Karina by the shoulders, holding onto the ill girl under her convulsions stop. With one final, wet cough, Karina leans forwards and spits out a thick clump of... something.

“I told you not to get her worked up!” Cam snarls, “That's it – everyone outside! I need to have a word with you. Go on, move!” Shamefaced, the pilots begin to file out. As you're following them, Karina's palsied hand flaps out and slaps lightly against your arm. Fumbling, she manages to weakly hold onto your arm. Cam stares, unsure of what to do, and then she sighs. “Fine. Reynolds, you can stay. Just... don't push it,” she reluctantly concedes, “This is your last chance. Don't blow it.”

Nodding your thanks, you watch as Cam chases the other pilots out.

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>>3486647
THIS IS WHY YOU DON'T GET TO PILOT AN ADM NATE
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>>3486647

“I'm sorry about all this,” you sigh, patting Karina on the shoulder, “I didn't want to do the whole pity party thing, and I guess Nate felt the same way. Seems like we went a little too hard in the other direction.” Karina manages to shake her head, her eyes thanking you. Leaving her for a moment, you carefully avoid looking too hard at the medical equipment surrounding her bed as you search. Coming up with a large bamboo comb, you return to her chair and start to brush the tangles out of her long hair.

“I'm no good at this kind of thing,” you continue, “I guess I should stick to hurting people, huh?”

“No,” Karina slurs, putting a tremendous amount of effort into that single word, “Helps. Glad you're here. Need to talk.”

“You need to talk with me?” you ask, pausing for a moment, “Okay. I'm listening. Take as long as you need, Karina. I can do this all day.”

Swallowing heavily, Karina shifts in her chair. “Portal. Shouldn't have gone in,” she mumbles, “They saw us. Know us now. Going to get... worse.” She coughs again, shuddering so violently that her head rocks from side to side. Unsure of what else to do, you grip her head and hold her still. As her convulsion eases, you feel warmth on your hand. “Fine now. Fine,” Karina whimpers, “Doctor Wilson. Is he...”

What do you even SAY to that?

“I don't think he's available right now,” you offer weakly, gently letting go of her head. Pulling your hands back, you see a smear of liquid on the back of your palm. Blood? “There's another Lilim coming, isn't there?” you guess, trying to change the subject, “This attack...”

Karina nods, or perhaps her head just sags. When the girl says nothing more, you look down at the stain on your hand. Not blood, you decide, it's too pale for that. Tentatively raising your hand to your face, you take a sniff.

It smells like... LCL.

>I think I'm going to pause this here. However, I'm going to continue this tomorrow since I have the day off. Should be running at the same sort of time
>Thank you for your contributions today!
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>>3486784
Thanks for running!

Did we ever find out what LCL was an acronym for?
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>>3486817
No.
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>>3486784
Karina confirmed for being a LCL Elemental

Thanks for running Moloch.
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>>3486817
I don't think so, although I recall a few theories. Personally, I'm running with Life Connecting Liquid
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“Man, I really screwed that up, huh?” Nate groans, her face set in a dismayed mask, “Like, maybe I should just stop trying. I feel like whatever I do, I just end up pissing someone off or... I dunno, making them puke their guts up. That's the sort of thing that a girl takes personally, you know?”

“To be fair,” you reply, “You DID suggest drifting Karina's wheelchair.”

“Yeah, well...” Nate pauses, “C'mon, admit it, that would be kinda funny!”

“I'm not admitting anything,” you counter, firmly shaking your head. The young girl lets out a low groan, slumping back on the sofa and staring up at the ceiling. “But your heart was in the right place,” you concede with a sigh, her exaggerated remorse finding a crack in your armour, “And she's not any worse off, so... no harm done, I guess? Maybe just go easy on her next time, okay? Maybe stick to giving her a five or a six out of ten.”

“Aww...” she laments, “I thought I WAS going easy on her. So like, out of ten, what was I giving her?”

Considering this for a moment, you give her a shrug. “I'd say about an eleven,” you decide, causing her to groan again. Nate, you think to yourself, has to be one of the most unlucky people you've ever met. Perhaps she isn't the worst off – Yulia had her upbringing, Karina has her health issues, and you've got... you're you – but the world seems to conspire against her. No matter what she does, it always seems to end in misfortune. Some people just can't catch a break, apparently.

Nate says nothing else, and you find your thoughts wandering. Karina said that things were going to get worse – that the Lilim knew about you now. Surely, though, they knew about you already? Thinking back, you recall the Lilim you've fought, how they behaved. Judging them by human standards is probably a fool's errand, but they were never quite rational in how they behaved - almost like they were confused by the world they had found themselves in. Sometimes that confusion left them sluggish and aimless, sometimes the confusion drove them into a rage, but they were never driven by a single purpose. If Karina's threat is accurate, that might be about to change.

A knock on the door causes you both to look up. Standing in the open dorm doorway, looking around with a cool, analytical eye, is a refined gentleman. Neatly trimmed hair, a well-cut suit in salaryman black, a parcel tucked under one arm... the dark patch he wears over one eye is the only part of the image that doesn't quite fit. “Excuse me,” he announces, his voice deep and calm, “I'm looking for my daughter.”

“Kaori, right?” you reply, sitting up a little straighter, “That means you must be Mister Saitou, yeah?”

“Major,” he corrects you, firmly but fairly, “Major Saitou.”

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>>3488483

You talk with Major Saitou as you wait for the others to arrive, but the mood is awkward. Part of it, you think, is his eyepatch. Totally irrational, of course, but it just makes you think of Doctor Bergmann. Wrong eye, though - put the two of them together, and they'd have a complete pair. You end up watching on in silence as Nate answers Major Saitou's questions about the mundane side of life at NERV – what the food is like, if the dorms are comfortable enough, all the things a concerned father might ask.

Conversation never really warms up until Monroe arrives, herding the rest of the team along with her. Kaori's face lights up when she sees her father, and she rushes across to greet him. Standing on the sidelines, you watch the happy reunion in silence.

-

“So, uh, how'd you lose it?” Nate asks suddenly, looking at Major Saitou, “Like, your eye.”

“Nate!” Monroe gasps, almost dropping her coffee cup in horror, “You can't just-”

“It's not a story that I'm ashamed to tell. In truth, it's not much of a story at all,” Major Saitou interrupts, holding up a hand to calm Monroe, “After Second Impact, a great many separatist movements emerged in Japan. My unit was sent to Yamaguchi prefecture in order to crush one of them – militant socialists, I think. Towards the end of the attack, I was injured in a grenade blast.” Slowly stroking his scarred cheek, Major Saitou allows himself a tiny smile. “That injury was the best thing that ever happened to me,” he adds, “Without it, I never would have met Kaori's mother.”

“She was a diplomat,” Kaori explains, “Working abroad, far from home...”

“We met while I was recovering from my injuries. I was given administrative duties, acting as a liaison between the JSDF and the UN. From the moment I laid eyes... eye... on her, I knew that she was the woman I would marry. On our very first meeting, I invited her out to dinner,” Major Saitou lets out a quiet laugh as he thinks back, “She refused, of course. She was too on her work to have a personal life, I wasn't going to let that deter me. We worked together for a month, and every day I would repeat my invitation. Every time, Rose would turn me down. It was our little routine, but when her project was completed... she finally accepted my offer.”

Monroe sighs wistfully, a dreamy smile on her face as she savours the idea. Kaori just looks embarrassed, although not entirely unhappy either. “If someone bothered ME for a whole month, I think I'd call the police,” Claudia remarks, her voice like acid, “And if that wasn't enough, I'd get in my ADM and step on them.”

“Well I think it's sweet!” Nate pouts, looking around at you for support, “It's like, romantic and stuff, right?”

>Yeah, it's like something out of a movie or something
>You know that's like, sexual harassment, right?
>Is he your type, Nate? I never would have guessed...
>I think... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3488486
>I think it's sweet. She accepted in the end, so she couldn't have been too bothered.
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>>3488486

>>3488500
This works +1
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>>3488486
>Yeah, it's like something out of a movie or something
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>>3488486
>>Is he your type, Nate? I never would have guessed...
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“Yeah, it's like something out of a movie or something,” you agree, nodding to Nate, “And besides, she accepted the offer eventually, so she couldn't have been too upset about it, right?”

“I suppose,” Claudia sighs, rolling her eyes a little, “But my point stands. If someone tried that with me...”

“Don't worry,” Yulia remarks, setting her coffee cup and giving Claudia a smile, “I do not think that is likely to happen.” This causes Claudia to flush red with anger, but she manages to hold her tongue. As the heiress sits and fumes, Yulia looks around to Major Saitou and nods slightly. “What is she like?” she asks, “Rose, was it? She must be very devoted to her work, very dedicated.”

Nodding, Major Saitou takes out a photograph and passes it around. A smallish woman with red-brown hair, Rose Saitou is captured in the act of barking instructions into a telephone. Her features are sharp, aggressive, and the delicate glasses she wears do nothing to soften her face. “Rose can be ferocious, when the situation demands it, but that, to me, is what makes her beautiful,” Major Saitou muses, “Sometimes, I feel guilty for stealing her away.”

“Oh?” Kaori asks, looking up as an uneasy expression crosses her face, “What do you mean?”

“Before her work send her to Japan, she was engaged to marry another man. We never spoke much about it, but... I understand that he was unwilling to move with her. Rose was given a choice between her duties and her first love,” the old soldier pauses, taking the photograph back and considering it at length. “She chose the former,” he concludes, “The engagement was broken off, and a short while later... we met.”

“She never said...” frowning, Kaori looks up at her father, “Neither of you ever mentioned-”

A distraction comes in the sound of the door banging open. Cam enters, pushing Karina's wheelchair before her. The pale girl looks stronger now, untroubled by convulsions and smiling at you all. “I didn't miss anything, did I?” she asks, only the faintest hint of a slur left in her voice, “Oh, have you cut the cake yet?”

“Not yet!” Nate cries out, hopping to her feet, “You're just in time! C'mon, I'll grab you a drink or something, just sit down and... uh...”

“Ah,” Karina giggles softly, her hand trembling slightly as she covers her mouth, “I'm comfortable where I am, but I appreciate the offer.” Nate bustles away into the kitchen, hiding her blushing face as she searches through the refrigerator for a drink. “You must be Major Saitou,” the pale girl continues, bowing her head to the old soldier, “I'm Karina. I've only known your daughter for a short while, but she's a very nice girl. You raised her well, I think.”

Major Saitou looks around at Kaori, who remains silent. “I think so too,” he murmurs. An awkward silence descends, broken only when Monroe claps her hands.

“Well!” she calls out, “This is nice!”

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>>3488576

Slowly, you drift away into smaller groups. As the adults – and Karina – talk quietly around the dinner table, you retreat into the kitchen with the other pilots. Nursing a can of Mad Bull, you take a drink and nudge Nate with your elbow. “Sweet, huh?” you tease, “I never figured he'd be your type. Kinda surprising, actually...”

“What? No!” Nate squeals, “And and and... and you said it was nice too!”

“I'll have you know, I was just providing moral support. I couldn't just leave you hanging, could I?” you joke, nudging her again and again. She laughs, pushing you lightly away and slapping you on the arm. As you turn away, fending off her blows, you notice Yulia – the girl is staring wistfully at Major Saitou. “Now, speaking of someone who likes her men on the older side...” you remark, nodding towards her, “Don't get too excited, Yulia, he's married.”

“I know,” the Russian girl replies, “He reminds me of someone. That's all.” Turning to you and Nate, she lowers her voice a little. “One of my earliest... No, it IS my earliest memory,” she whispers, “I was alone in an apartment, had been for a long time. My family home, I believe, although I remember... nothing else about it. Just how empty it was. I was hungry, and frightened. Then, there was a noise outside. A man broke inside. His face... I could not see it, or perhaps I have forgotten it. He was a soldier, I think. He had a gun.”

This isn't the sort of thing you talk about at a party. Even so, you trade a quick and uneasy glance with Nate before gesturing for Yulia to continue.

“This man, he picked me up. Held me. I could smell him – like sweat and smoke, somehow comfortable. He told me not to be afraid,” Yulia sighs, “And then he took me away, left me in that camp without a backwards glance.”

“Harsh,” Nate breathes, “But...”

“Ah. Forget about it,” shaking her head, Yulia gives you an apologetic attempt at a smile, “I have been thinking about that a lot lately, ever since Kaori mentioned her early memories. Now, seeing her father...” Finishing this thought with a shrug, she turns away.

“My earliest memory is like, super boring,” Nate complains, “I just puked in a shop, all over my own shoes. Talk about dorky! Hey Holly, what about you?”

The image of that lady, looming over you as you lie in your crib. Her expression: first nervous and a little proud, then slowly morphing into something terrible, confusion becoming a twisted mask of fear and revulsion.

“Couldn't say,” you reply vaguely, “It was probably just something dumb too. Hey, when are we getting the cake?”

“Later,” Nate whispers, glancing around to make sure that Kaori isn't listening in, “I'll bring it in, all sneaky like, and then we all shout “surprise!”. It's gonna be great!”

You'll see about that.

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>>3488647

You chat for a little longer, and then Nate's phone chimes. Plucking it out of her pocket, she squints down at the message. “Okay, great, looks like we're about ready. I asked Vic to find us like, a decent camera and some other stuff. This moment has gotta be perfect, you know?” she whispers to you, “He's on his way up now, so I'm gonna get the cake ready. Make sure that nobody wanders off, okay? I just need like... ten minutes, okay? Forget this Lilim business, I think you're ready for a REAL responsibility!”

“I'll do my best,” you promise, giving the young girl a solemn nod as she turns to scurry away. When she reaches the door, Nate is almost bowled off her feet as Fletcher hurries in. The sound of her apologies ring out, but Fletcher just marches over to Major Saitou and chases Monroe away from the old soldier. Frowning a little as you see the tense look on Fletcher's face, you creep a little closer to try and listen in. You miss Fletcher's opening remarks, but then...

“Ah, Mister Fletcher,” Major Saitou replies, “You were wanting to ask about Bureau 619, correct? I have some contacts that may be able to help you, and-”

“About that,” Fletcher interrupts, his curt remark causing Major Saitou's brow to furrow with a harsh scowl, “I need you to hold off for now. It might be dangerous to ask too many questions right now. We can discuss the finer details later, but...” He stops here, looking around the dorm. You try to look otherwise busy, but his gaze falls on you nonetheless. “Reynolds. You're needed downstairs,” he announces, “Someone wants to talk to you.”

“But the party, the cake...” you complain, “Tell Bergmann she can wait, or she can come up here and talk to me herself. I'm not-”

“It's not her,” Fletcher hisses, “It's someone from head office. I don't think they'd appreciate it if you kept them waiting.”

“But...” you repeat, looking around at everyone. You can't just leave now, can you?

>Leave the party and speak with head office. This is more important
>Head office can wait. You'll stay here with Kaori and everyone else
>Other
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>>3488699
>Go talk to head office

Seems like a big deal
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>>3488699
>Head office can wait. You'll stay here with Kaori and everyone else

We've had this planned for days. They can wait 15 minutes for the surprise to happen and then we can head out.
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>>3488699
>>Leave the party and speak with head office. This is more important.

I'm sure that Kaori would understand our situation, after all we can always explain it to her if she asks.
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>>3488699
>>Leave the party and speak with head office. This is more important
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>>3488699
>Leave the party and speak with head office. This is more important
Lets hope it isn't a warning or worse
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>>3488699
>>Leave the party and speak with head office. This is more important
Fletcher is worried so we probably should be too
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>>3488647
>The image of that lady, looming over you as you lie in your crib. Her expression: first nervous and a little proud, then slowly morphing into something terrible, confusion becoming a twisted mask of fear and revulsion.

Okay, so Holly has or had some disfigurement that's not visible in her current life.
Is Claire a cojoined twin who was removed but whose soul stayed in Holly's body?
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>>3488699
>Leave the party and speak with head office. Head office can kill people they don't like, let's not anger them.
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Screwing up your face in a tight scowl, you give the party one last glance before reluctantly nodding. “Fine. Head office says jump, I say “how high”. Lead the way,” you tell Fletcher, grabbing Yulia's arm as the mercenary leads you away. “Hey, I need a favour,” you hiss, “Make sure nobody else wanders off, and if Nate shows up... just try and stall her for a bit, okay? I gotta do some shit, but I'll be back as soon as I can.”

“Holly?” Yulia asks, something in your voice or expression causing her to hesitate before reluctantly nodding. With that out of the way, you allow Fletcher to lead you away.

“I wasn't expecting any messages from head office,” Fletcher mutters to you as you're taking the elevator down, “This kind of thing isn't their usual kind of behaviour. I don't know what you should be expecting.”

“They didn't even say if I was in trouble or not?” you ask, your question met with a stony expression, “Man, this sucks. They'd better leave me some cake...”

-

There's nothing impressive about the door to the communion room – it doesn't even have a sign. Still, Fletcher is able to find it without a moment's hesitation. You stand silently outside the door for a moment, waiting until it glides open. With the blackness yawning open before you, Fletcher nudges you forwards slightly. “What, you're not coming too?” you ask, glancing around at him. He just shakes his head. “Shit,” you breath, stepping into the abyss. Ahead of you, the gloomy shapes of five eerily familiar statues beckon you.

As you stand in the middle of the circle, only one statue lights up. “Child,” the synthesised voice drones, “I have summoned you here that we may talk. My colleagues will not be joining us.”

“That's...” you begin, your throat growing dry, “What do I call you, then?”

“I am SEELE 03,” the statue answers. Their voices are all so similar, but something in this one's intonation is familiar – back in the Garden, this was the statue that spoke with a trace of kindness in its voice. “You are troubled,” 03 continues, “The world you are in is one of confusion. What seems certain one day becomes fleeting and intangible with the next. Friends can become enemies and enemies can become friends. Even one such as I can be wearied by a world such as this. There is little that I can offer you, save for... context. A lesson in history.”

Never your favourite subject back in school. As you stand, silent, before the statue, the blackness around you glows with light. A wave of golden light spreads out, painting the room with the image of sandy ruins. A stone pillar rises up ahead of you, with figures standing frozen around it. This is the photograph you saw in Bergmann's apartment, you realise, only... you're inside it.

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>>3488816

“Syria, 1998,” SEELE 03 explains, “A record was found carved into a stone pillar, the site dating back centuries before human script. The language that it was carved in could not be translated in full, but a partial translation was attempted. This stone pillar later became known as the Akashic Record. It spoke of things to come – of Second Impact and of Lilith, the mother of all Lilim. From what little we could learn, it became clear that mankind was doomed to extinction unless something could be done.”

The image around you changes. The desert fades, replaced by... by something you can't quite explain. A vast spherical chamber engulfs you, a gigantic tree filling the middle of the space. Through cracks in the gnarled bark, streams of muddy liquid – LCL – flow out. Surrounding the tree, seated in giant thrones, there are twelve humanoid figures. Almost humanoid – their faces are hideous, disfigured and disproportionate. Most of them bear scars upon their flesh, but one in particular is maimed and blackened from the shoulders down.

“This is Temple,” 03 continues, “The grave of Adam and his children – what would become the ADM Units. This site, as revealed to us by the cataclysm of Second Impact, held the secret to mankind's salvation.”

Whirling around, your eyes fall on a tiny detail in the frozen image – human figures peering up at the slumbering giants. They look so small in this place, dwarfed by everything around them...

“In primordial times, Adam and Lilith warred. Their children fought relentlessly, but the war ended poorly. Adam was slain, and his children forced to bleed. Lilith was driven away into hiding, her children slain. That blood that fell into the primaeval oceans, the blood of Adam's children, would eventually give rise to new life.”

“Humans?” you whisper, the implication cutting through you.

03 doesn't answer straight away. “Perhaps,” the statue replies eventually, “Perhaps men were always destined to form, but Adam's blood... it took root within us, within your ancestors, and it changed us. You, Holly Reynolds, you are a child of the Second Tribe – a distant daughter of what you now know as ADM Unit 02. All men bear the blood of Adam, but time has diluted it. Only in the rarest few does it remain concentrated enough for the ADM Units to recognise you.”

Twelve ADM Units, twelve tribes of humanity... an inhuman progenitor. Your stomach lurches and your heart races, that simple fact – that you are not what you thought you were – causing your mind to reel. The strength seeps from your legs, and you slump down to your knees. “I don't understand,” you breath, “I don't... understand what you want from me.”

“The Akashic Records are clear,” 03 intones, “Should Lilith return, one of Adam's children must inherit the power of its progenitor. Such a being would have power on a scale beyond all imagination.”

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>>3488860

“There are those who would use that power for their own benefit – to rule over this world as a cruel god,” 03 continues, “This, we cannot allow... not least because this tyrant is – was – one of our own.” Slowly blinking away your confusion, you look around at the fifth statue – its face crudely hacked away with a chisel. “Correct,” 03 confirms, “SEELE has become divided. We discuss and debate, our ideas and ideals growing more and more distant with each passing day. Already, one of our number has broken away to form a rival organisation.”

“NIHIL,” 03 declares, “This organisation is young, but it must not be underestimated. SEELE 05 took many resources with him when he left, both knowledge and material wealth. Already, he has drawn the mad and the power-hungry to his banner. His immediate goal is simple – to obtain one of Adam's children for his own cause.”

“Doc Wilson...” you whisper, recalling the note you saw on his computer. It spoke of their failures to obtain of of “the children”. At the time, you assumed it was talking about a pilot, but now...

“Doctor Wilson was one of their agents, although he likely never knew their true goals – or even the identity of his true master. Men such as him are without direction, easily manipulated by one with vision,” 03 pauses for a long moment. The voice is soft, patient, but there's something about it that sends a chill running down your spine. “Mankind requires guidance,” 03 continues slowly, “Lest the mistakes we have made be repeated. You do not truly know what the world was like before Second Impact. Mankind stood upon the brink of a different kind of extinction – one of our own making. SEELE cannot allow that to happen again.”

Slumped on the floor, you force yourself to look up into the statue's impassive face. Time and time again, you try to form words, but the attempt always ends in failure. SEELE 03 continues to stare down at you, the ghostly light remaining as they wait. Wait for... what? Some show of obedience, or an outburst of anger? A barrage of questions, or a silent retreat? What?

What do they WANT from you?

>... (Write in)
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>>3488918
"Why tell me this? This seems important enough to share with the rest of the pilots."
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>>3488918
What has changed to cause you tell me of these events. Why the secrecy, I mean where are the others of your number. Why out of all the pilots did you to chose to tell me. and what do you want me to do now with the information you have provided.
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>>3488918
"You know you don't inspire confidence when you claim you want this power to protect humanity from itself and at the same time tell me that SEELE is divided to the point one of you went rogue. Really dampens the whole righteous speech. What is SEELE? Are you a bunch people that came out well after Second Impact to make a secret organization?"
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>>3488860
They decifered a primeval language known only from a single text, but can't decipher Linear A. What a travesty.
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>>3488918
>"I just wanted to eat some cake for God's sake!"
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>>3488963
>You interrupted my surprise party for a history lesson!?
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>>3488918
"If you know so much about our ADMs then what is 'contamination'? Why would the Lilims be able to infect their ancient enemy?"
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>>3488918
>Why tell me all this, and why now?
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“Why tell me this?” you spit out, “Why just me? The others should know about this as well! And why tell me NOW? Something must have changed for you to be telling me this now, but... Answer me, damn you!” Lurching to your feet, you slam your palm into the statue's unyielding form. Aside from a dull ache of pain that runs up your arm, your blow achieves precisely nothing. Hitting the statue again, weaker this time, you lean against it and wait for something – anything.

“My companions believe that simple obedience is all that is required of you. I disagree. I wished for you to understand the bigger picture, the context that surrounds you. The world may seem chaotic to one such as you, but we remain in stable control,” 03 answers, “Does that not comfort you? Does that not ease the burden that has been placed upon your shoulders?”

“Stable?” you whisper, scarcely able to believe what you're hearing, “When one of your own has broken away, and the rest of you are bickering amongst yourselves? How can you give me that righteous speech, how can you say that you're stable, when you can't even keep five people under control?”

Silence. “SEELE has undergone transition before,” 03 replies eventually, “It will do so again. This schism is a trial, but we shall learn and grow from overcoming it.”

They've got an answer for everything, don't they? “Who are you people, anyway?” you ask, “Vultures, growing fat on the scraps of Second Impact... that's all you are to me.”

“SEELE has always existed in the background, watching and waiting for the right time to emerge into the light. We were founded by men of faith, men who believed that mankind had a greater purpose ahead – if only it could be found. Now, with the Akashic Record and the children of Adam, the way is becoming clear to us,” 03 explains, “Our mission has not changed. I have chosen this moment to mentor you. Enlightenment must be granted slowly, with great care, lest it lead to hubris and disaster. Do you know, now, the dangers of rash action?”

Images of Wilson's death flit around you, the pictures glowing in the air – a little reminder of what can happen. “You bastard!” you hiss, “How dare you-”

“NIHIL did this. To dispose of a piece that had outlived its usefulness,” 03 interrupts, “Look at this. See what our enemies are willing to do. They have set their sights upon you, child. I fear that they will try to... recruit you.”

In some rational part of your mind, you realise what 03 is trying to do. One of the few things that NIHIL could offer you is information – enlightenment. With crumbs of knowledge from their lofty table, 03 is trying to buy your loyalty.

All you wanted was some fucking cake.

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>>3489061

If information is the only currency that 03 has to offer you, then you'll make them pay a high price. “What is “contamination”?” you ask slowly, thinking back, “How can the Lilim infect our units?”

“The children of Lilith and Adam are not so unlike. Different enough to seek the annihilation of their opposing number, yet similar enough that their bodies are, on some level, compatible,” 03 answers, and the image of Temple flashes back up again. You focus on the blackened, maimed ADM. “The fifth child of Adam,” 03 continues, “Poisoned and ruined in the ancient war. When we recovered it, only the cranium could be used... but the corrupted flesh taught us much.”

“Lilim are not so different to the ADM Units, and humanity formed from the blood of the ADM Units,” you mutter, “Does that mean-”

“Speak no more of this!” 03 snaps, their fear and anger obvious despite the droning synthesised voice. “Mankind must remain human,” the statue elaborates, their voice softening, “No matter what those forbidden theories might suggest, we cannot debase ourselves in this way. Survival is meaningless if we lose our humanity in the process.”

Shuddering a little at the unspoken implication, you force yourself to look back up to the statue. “What am I supposed to do now?” you ask it, “What you've told me, what should I do? The others...”

“In time, I will speak with them. You are all unique, and I wish to be cautious. You have taught me one thing today – I am, perhaps, not as wise as I thought. I am very old, and you are so young. We cannot hope to truly understand each other. Perhaps, in future, I will speak through an agent,” 03 pauses, “I would ask that you keep this conversation private for now – until we can both be certain of where certain loyalties lie.”

“Are you suggesting...” you pause, feeling your hands clench into fists, “Are you saying that I shouldn't trust the pilots? That I can't trust anyone here?”

Another long silence, and this time the statue's glow starts to fade. “Tell Agent Fletcher that I would speak with him,” 03 whispers, their voice fading as well.

-

“He wants to talk to you,” you announce, voice hollow, as you leave the communion room. Walking straight past Fletcher, not even stopping, you feel a jolt of pain as he grabs you by the arm.

“Holly!” he snaps, “What-”

“Get off me, man!” you yell, shaking off his grip, “I shouldn't even BE here! I should be upstairs, eating cake and... and having a fucking party! I didn't ask for this history lesson, I didn't ask for any of this!”

But you signed up for it, a treasonous voice whispers to you, you signed up out of your own free will. Nobody forced you to sign those forms.

“Shut up,” you whisper, turning away and fleeing from the sound of your own thoughts.

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>>3489154

It's surreal, coming back to the dorm after your long talk with SEELE 03. Things look mostly normal, but not quite right. Hester sits with her feet up, wearing a set of loose nightwear instead of her usual maid's outfit. Kaori looks as serious as ever, but her expression contrasts sharply with the pale pink CUTIE SNIPER shirt she wears. Claudia sits with Karina, giving the pale girl a stern lecture of some kind. Karina, for her part, just looks happy to be talking with the heiress again. You can't really imagine why.

“Hey, you!” Nate snaps, marching across the room and squaring up to you, “You missed all the fun! We opened the presents, and we cut the cake, and we even shouted “surprise” a whole bunch, but you missed it all!”

Dark rage bubbles up from the pit of your stomach. After everything you just heard, THIS is the welcome you get? You raise your hand as the anger forms a sharp point, preparing to draw back a fist and then-

And then there's a hand on your arm, the cool touch distracting you just long enough. “Was it bad news?” Yulia asks, her face concerned, “That call you had to take. It was from home, was it not? I hope it was not bad news...”

It takes you a moment to realise what she's talking about. “Oh, right, yeah,” you reply weakly, “It... wasn't great. Family stuff, you know? It always comes at the worst time.”

“Oh yeah, I get you. Man... now I feel like a real jerk!” Nate groans, slapping her forehead, “Sorry Holly, I didn't mean to freak out at you. So, um... we saved some cake for you!”

“Thanks Nate,” you reply, giving Yulia a fleeting nod of thanks. You couldn't say what drove her to intervene like that, but... you get the feeling that she just stopped you from doing something very unpleasant. “Cake is good,” you add, “But... right now, I feel like something a little stronger.”

“Ooh,” the young girl squeals, excitement lighting up her face, “Then how about we open up that bottle of wine?”

That's the best idea you've heard all day.

>It's a little early, but I'm going to close things up here. Things are still a little uncertain, but Second Daughter should hopefully continue next Friday
>Thank you for your patience today!
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>>3489271
Thanks for running Moloch.

Is Yulia assuming it was family or was she just giving us an out and calming us down?
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>>3489271
Thanks for running!

Yulia the unsung hero

When do we decide enough is enough and ship Nate to a garbage disposal site?
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>>3489329
Calling it now Yulia is going to lose an eye and an arm.
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>>3489481
Is it because she is Russian like a certain someone?
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>>3489316
Just giving us an out. She could see the trouble brewing, and she stepped in. After all, she's been on the receiving end of Holly's temper as well!

>>3489329
No bully - Nate is a good girl who tries her best!
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>>3489316
More the latter i think

Also holy shit, this talk explains a lot of it regarding the conspiracy doesn't it?
Now to find out about claire, missing memories, that photo with us, which seele can be trusted, can Coraline be trusted...
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>>3489271
So I was thinking, and I'll mention this at the beginning of next thread too, the in spite of SEELE 03's wishes we should share what we know with the rest of the pilots.

>“In time, I will speak with them. You are all unique, and I wish to be cautious. You have taught me one thing today – I am, perhaps, not as wise as I thought. I am very old, and you are so young. We cannot hope to truly understand each other. Perhaps, in future, I will speak through an agent,

I feel like is a fancy way of saying 'I need time to find the best way to present this information while manipulating them'. I genuinely feel a 'Fuck that' sentiment towards that.
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New thred wen
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>>3497873
It's going to be later than usual since Moloch has work on Fridays now. Just keep Twitter open.



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