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towerofanimus2014-07-18 11:33 pm
Endgame: This is the Way the World Ends - MACHINE ROOM
Characters: open to those staying in the machine room
Setting: machine room
Format: any
Summary: The time has come to make decisions about what will happen after everything is over.
Warnings: psychological horror (eventually)
Setting: machine room
Format: any
Summary: The time has come to make decisions about what will happen after everything is over.
Warnings: psychological horror (eventually)

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[He bows his head to Naoya and then sets off to work on the barrier as requested.]
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[He'll just leave Diarmuid to do the heavy lifting. He's strong, but not Servant strong.]
mind if we merge?
"So... the immortal soul... that's what they wanted?" And what seemed to have been achieved, a soul that did not die when the body did, so much suffering because people wanted to live forever.
He looked around at Diarmuid who had begun moving things, a barrier. That made him worried.
"We need to work quick." He went over to help drag furniture, he was much less effective than Diarmuid.
"Does anyone have any ideas of what can be done at all?"
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He moves to carry some of the lighter things. "We might get a few extra seconds with a barrier."
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"Look, guys. Uh... Jesus..." Marty rubbed both hands over his head briefly, looking helpless. "They were looking for immortality so they were focused on humans, but it isn't just sentient souls she's... uh..." He swallowed, his mouth feeling suddenly very, very dry, but he started to help move things to make the barrier. "It's every life form in every universe she's... visited that got sucked." He paused. "Where'd they all go? We aren't even a fraction of what that machine's brought here. If we figure that out maybe we'll be closer to fixing everything."
Another thought struck him. "What about a reverse procedure? Or another failsafe? I mean they had Zo but... there's gotta be something more." Marty kept working on the barrier, the physical activity helping process some thoughts.
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And here I thought Hojo's ethics were bottom of the barrel. But this...
[Her head shakes, looking to each person as they speak.]
Okay, so lets walk through this for a second.... She wants Zo. But why? Does she see Zo as the boy from the feed - who I'm horrified to think was maybe her son - and has implanted a maternal sort of connection to him? If that's the case, we've made ourselves the enemy a mother trying to get to her cub. But, at the same time, giving Zo to Ruana isn't an option.
I don't suppose having Zo try and talk to her isn't an option. If she's too far gone, it wouldn't serve a purpose. But if that connection between Ruana and Zo - even if it is one-sided - is strong enough, maybe he can break her out of her rage just long enough for...something. I don't know what...
[She's rubbing at her temples now, eyes moving to those helping build the barrier then back to the brain-tank group.]
If there was a reverse procedure, wouldn't it entail having Ruana sit on that throne? She barely looked like a willing participant in the video. I think getting her to go through that again would be more than difficult.
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The problem is... I'm not sure if that's really possible at this point. Zo and the others have already gone off to face her. I'm not sure we can contact them, and even if we could... they're probably in the middle of fighting her right now.
[Which would make any kind of contact - and therefore distraction - dangerous. Especially since Zo couldn't save them if they died now.
After a pause though, she brings up her own thoughts.]
I think it might be worth it to try to figure out what kind of "failsafe" that Zo... or, well... 1369[She grimaces at using a number instead of a name, even though she knows that Zo and 1369 aren't exactly the same person... she thinks] was supposed to be. I know it seems like it would've been a failsafe for then but... maybe it's really here. Maybe that's how we can fix things. Like you said earlier [She adds with a nod to Marty] go back and stop what she started before it happened, or something like that.
Or at least it could give us an idea, maybe. Somewhere to start. I really don't think anything involving Ruana's an option.
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All of the 'life' from her world went into Ruana when she was given her immortality. When we were drawn...did she do it so she didn't have to be alone? The plague hitting the worlds, then, would be the immortality process draining all the life of our world and putting it into...us.
[Diarmuid looks down, placing his hand over his heart.]
For a while, we had monsters here--monsters that were connected to our worlds. Some of them more literally than others. As the energy faded, they disappeared. Where did those parts of our worlds go? Did they just vanish or were they drawn to the only thing left familiar to them? The immortal soul from their world?
[Suddenly, the idea of permanent death is much more terrifying to Diarmuid. If this is true, it is not just them dying if they die now. It is their whole world....]
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[Biased? Him? ... Nah.]
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He thought Ruana and the boy she had based Zo off had been more like brother and sister but he guessed it didn't matter what their connection was exactly, a connection was a connection.]
I agree with Xion, I don't think we can get Ruana. The best we can do on that front is hope that the others are able to deal with her.
[And with Marty that maybe they had to go back and change things, but he was pretty sure that even if a thing were possible they wouldn't have the right equiptment.]
Maybe we just have to make it seem we went back, reset the system to a date before it happened. We know they have the technology to trick our souls into believing a longer time has past... they did it to some of us. So maybe we could use that...
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That might work if we had all the time we needed to figure things out, but I honestly don't think we have the time to do that. It sounds like a very complex process and one we might not have the tools to make work...
[There isn't anything near him to add to the barrier, so Diarmuid starts pacing in front of the area where he has been working instead, hoping the movement will help him think.]
Are we making this too complex just because we have so many possibilities before us? What if we just focus on what we have: Zo and the machine? I have to agree with Shion and Xion. We probably shouldn't include Ruana in our plans. Even if we find a way to subdue her without killing her, there is no guarantee she will stay that way for long.
Zo's specialty is barriers and he has been growing stronger at an almost unimaginable rate. Could it be so simple as to just have him shift our barriers from immortal to mortal again? Might that release the life we have taken from our planets back to them?
[Of course, there is one draw back to this idea that hits Diarmuid as soon as he stops speaking and actually causes him to pale some. Would doing that cause those who were dead when there were brought here to die again, since they had no life to begin with? Or were they actually pulled here just before all life had left them leaving a little for them?]
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[Waver reached the same unsaid conclusion as Diarmuid as he listened, the idea causing him to frown in aggravation and cross his arms.]
I think the logic there is valid, for whatever measure of 'logic' this entire situation runs on. At the absolute least, it may be best to exclude the variable of Ruana from the larger equation.
[...He really couldn't leave it unspoken as a possibility, though.]
The question is what becomes of us after that.
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But it would be cruel to not at least mention that factor as a possibility and let everyone brace for the worst case scenario.
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[If it is as dangerous as he imagines it is the young boy might not wish to go through with it even though Shion hopes he will see the logic and that it was the only solution with the time they had.]
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If Ruana tried to kill herself and didn't succeed...
[His voice is quiet, trailing off at the unspoken thought; the people fighting her really would die, and probably all of them as well without being able to stop it all. It's obvious he's not really talking to anybody in particular, just mumbling out his own thought process.]
Unless something really different happens.
[The boy wracks his brains, trying to think of something, anything, that might help the others if it was passed along.
That's when it pops into his head, and he straightens up, his voice growing sharp.]
Where's Ruana's body? Did anyone see her get back into it in the video?
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I didn't... I don't know if she did... [His voice is barely a whisper but he answers Marty from where he sits.]
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I am afraid I don't follow. Surely, after all these years she has retrieved her body or had one of the others do so...
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I think... if she hadn't, wouldn't it have been in here?
But how would it help anyway? If what the computer said is true... she's not a part of it anymore. It's like... an empty shell.
[The concept itself makes her a bit uncomfortable in and of itself. But then her eyes light up a little, and she thinks she can see where this is going]
Unless you want Zo to put her back into it? Make her... well, not immortal again?
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Right, we need a list of actions. We need to somehow change the barriers within ourselves and possibly find Ruana's body and place her back into it...
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[Ever since watching that horrible video, Edgeworth had been quietly noting everything down before listening to Shion's conversation with the others.]
As curious as I am about the issue concerning Ruana and her body, we aren't here to discuss how to defeat her - the others are fulfiling that role.
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[Far too many variables for him to be happy but it is what they have to go off]
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It won't hurt to keep our eyes open, though. Who knows? While we are working things out with the barriers, we might find something to do with her body in the room. And...
[He looks toward Naoya.]
Can you pass the information about Ruana's body to Gilgamesh, so the others can at least keep an eye out for it? Zo must have had some idea how to beat her without it, but if they do find it hidden somewhere it might help!
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[He pauses a moment to do that, looking a bit distracted. Hm. An interesting development...]
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