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OPEN POST 2017

1. Post here with the character you want to play with in the header
2. Put your prompt in the body of the comment (or leave it to me)
3. ????
4. Profit
HOT-N-READY FRESH SIB CHARACTERS!
I'm actively playing, confident in my ability to play, or want to play these guys
korosensei / auger / krieg
maou / tidus / jaffar
cain / ash / glottis
komugi / neuro / sonic
fiora / lupin / chiyuki
akechi / morgana / claptrap
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Yeah.
[ Yeah... It's not up to him to decide, anyway. 9S doesn't know whether he wants to push it all away or keep it close, but he's well aware that other androids are interested in all this. He remembers the Resistance member out in the desert who was on the hunt for old relics, for one; surely, he wasn't the only one doing the same. ]
I'll mark this location on my map data to hand over for later. Anemone can decide where to go from there.
[ For now, they're just here for the Bunker's remains. And speaking of... ]
—Oh. Over here.
[ 9S reaches where a window once was. Well... it's a little bigger than a window, given it's also where it looks like something huge punched right through the wall, but nonetheless it's a way back out. He stands at the ledge where the rain gently pitter-patters, gazing down below.
An endlessly long, twisting section of metal protrudes out of the water, and it's just their luck it forms something similarly to a tunnel, down, down below into the flooding. 9S cants his head toward it. ]
That's one of our options. What do you say?
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Obviously, it's not guaranteed to keep them from having to take a swim - but, frankly, it's a much better option than she'd been expecting. If they're lucky, whatever chamber this debris's broken into has stayed sealed off. She moves to stand behind him, gazing down at their new way in, and nods. ]
Okay. Let's do it. [ might as well give it a try. She gives him a solid pat on the shoulder for the briefest second - he did a good job - before jumping down to their new path and hoping it doesn't buckle under her sudden weight. ]
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It's not like he hasn't noticed. 2B was being unusually nice today... There was a gentleness to her 9S couldn't recall her ever being so open about, in her own subtle ways.
He wonders what's changed. But not for long, because she moves on ahead without thinking twice about it—which is more like her. 9S quickly shakes his head and hops down after her. His boots hit metal with an echoing thud, followed by a creak.
... But so far so good. When everything doesn't immediately crumble around them, 9S makes another nod. ]
Looks like we should be okay. I can't tell how long of a walk it'll be, but... ready?
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Ready. [ as always. She doesn't expect to find much in the way of resistance; there shouldn't be anything left in the bunker but bodies. Those call for an entirely different kind of readiness that she hopes she actually has.
But she doesn't voice that concern, predictably; she just begins to walk forward, taking the lead and trying to listen for any signs of this whole tube snapping in half with them in it before it happens. ]
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It's eerily quiet, save for the dull thud of his boots and the rhythmic tapping of her heels against the metallic surface. Along the way, there's a gentle, slow dripping of water, but other than that...
Silence between them isn't odd. More often than not, that's how they've spent their time, quietly venturing from one point to the next. Wordlessly sitting side by side when they were idle. 9S doesn't mind, when her presence is all he's ever really needed. Still, he's naturally social—with an ever lost in thought mind—so it also isn't unusual for him to venture into the silence. ]
I sure hope something worth scavenging survived the fall...
[ It's nothing more than idle thinking voiced aloud, as 9S is wont to doing. ]
But a bunch of scrap metal like this ought to be worth something, too.
[ He realizes belatedly it might be thoughtless to refer to the Bunker this way; it was the closest thing they had to a home once upon a time. On the other hand, well...
Well, it is what it is. ]
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Well, they're not thoughts for her to have, and it's easier if she doesn't think about it. And it's easier not to think about it if 9S is here. He really is like a light. ]
Scrap metal, huh...
[ it's repeated without any particular inflection. Her feelings on the Bunker remain tangled and complicated, the matter with 9S and her assignment aside; it's not a problem she can just cut through with her blade, which puts it firmly outside of her area of expertise (like so many of her problems these days.) ]
... There should be some physical information storage units somewhere in this section. The problem is getting to them before the rain does.
[ and whether or not they were corrupted by the virus beyond repair like so many of their comrades... ]
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I don't think it's the rain we're gonna have to worry about.
[ Because her thinking isn't wrong; that virus wrecked everything to hell, not limited to just their fellow YoRHa androids. ]
Combat data aside, everything regarding YoRHa was set up to be destroyed from the start. If anything, I'd say our chances of finding something in the Bunker's servers are pretty low.
[ How optimistic, huh. 9S lets his words sit for a moment before adding: ]
... But we won't know for sure unless we see.
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[ frankly, she's a little worried that some piece of the virus might have survived - somehow, some way - inside the wrecked machinery. It's a miracle the two of them are here today; she's not going to bet on the pods pulling off a second miracle. ]
Don't hack into anything you're not sure is clean.
[ 2B speaks as she continues forward without turning around, voice carefully devoid of emotion. maybe she's overthinking it, but she doesn't want to go through that again. ]
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[ Flippant as ever, 9S is well aware the reasoning behind her concerns. He's already had his fair share of being infected, so he knows from experience it's nothing to take lightly, and if it were ever to happen again...
It's a little rough dealing with how permanent death is these days. 9S wouldn't admit it aloud, but with nowhere to back up his data and no possible chance of ever getting another backup body, he grows nervous, sometimes. Did other androids live with this worry? Or has already experiencing death made him painfully aware of it?
No, it's not quite death itself he's afraid of... It all circles back to how terrified he is of anything that would ever separate himself from 2B ever again. ]
Anyway, [ he continues, airy tone betraying his thoughts. ] don't worry, I'll be careful. If there's anything contaminated– [ And he's loathe to say this, because despite everything, a Scanner will still always be a Scanner. ] –we can just... [ Uncertainly: ] Leave it? I dunno, 2B—what would you want to do with it?
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[ "then don't touch anything" is what she'd like to say, but that sort of defeats the point of them coming out here. It's not like they can tell what's still useful and what isn't just by looking at it - and it's not like she can do any of the hacking in his stead and protect him that way. All she can really do is glance over her shoulder at him, expression obscured by her goggles... It's probably somewhere between concern and exasperation.
They don't get second chances this time. They can't mess this up. That "miracle" is their last chance - her last chance to make up for what she'd done and lost before, and she doesn't want to lose him, either. She has the option now to speak frankly of this, if she wants to. But he's smart; he probably already knows. She doesn't need to make it complicated. Right?
(even so, she lets herself call him by his nickname nowadays) ]
We're not bringing it back to camp. Too risky. [ even if he doesn't want to leave it here!! ] If the information is that valuable, we'll have to find an alternative way of accessing it.
[ what that could be, she has no idea -- fortunately, she doesn't have to try and think of one. 2B stops in her tracks, staring down the tunnel, though she can't see much of anything beyond her pod's flashlight; said pod helpfully explains: ]
Caution: movement detected.
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... Which is a lot of the reason why 9S nearly bumps into her from behind, freezing in his own footsteps with a startle. There's no time for him to come up with an alternate plan, either—which he's a lot more inclined to mull over than 2B is, no doubt—before he tries his hand at peering down the tunnel, although his eyesight isn't any better than hers, nor is his own Pod's flashlight. ]
—Movement? [ 9S clicks his tongue, lowering his voice. ] What on earth would be all the way down here?
grips chest.... 9s is cute
The source of that movement makes itself known soon enough - as soon as it makes its way into the small radius of their Pods' lights, it's impossible to miss. Because it's huge. Apparently, moose and boar weren't the only animals growing to massive sizes in the ruins of human civlization; there's an alligator that looks like it might be as long as a bus making its way up the pipe as they've been going down. Unlike the moose and boar, however, it's not a prey animal. When it spies the two androids, it doesn't flee; rather, it stops in its tracks, a low rumble vibrating from its throat through the shin-deep water. ]
... What is that?
[ 2B sure hasn't seen anything like it. Some kind of reptile? ]
no... ur cute
[ 9S slips out a startled noise the moment the creature wanders into view, somehow looming although it's crawling on the ground. Unlike 2B, who's composed as ever (if a little confused) and guarded, he instinctively takes a few steps back.
In his defense, and as he'll always say, he is a Scanner model after all. ]
It's freakin' huge...
[ Interrupting their surprise, Pod 153 helpfully chimes in: ] Report: This creature is commonly known as an "alligator", a large, semiaquatic reptile. Proposal: Proceed with caution.
[
[angery]
Caution... Right. [ 2B sounds dubious. Frankly, she'd rather not have to kill an animal if she doesn't have to, though she'd likely not voice that thought - it was probably improper for her to feel empathy towards them, but she does. They were supposed to inherit this planet, much like the humans, after all... ] ... Stay on your guard. We'll try to go around it.
[ but her empathy aside, it would be bad for either of them to get injured nowadays. There's not a lot of leeway in the pipe between them and the alligator, so she's not sure how well this will work, but she presses against the side of the tunnel as best she can, trying to decide if it would be better to go slowly or just make a run for it. ]
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Sheesh... If I'd known something was gonna beat us down here, I would have brought something to distract it with.
[ Such as food, namely. They were able to get on the good sides of some of the moose with something to eat, so surely it'd work the same with these guys, right?
When 9S begins slipping past, the alligator tilts its head toward the side just enough to get a look at them, a low grumble emitting from its throat. ]
Whoa, easy there, big guy. Just passing by, nothin' to see here.
[ Please don't move any more. ]
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Right about now, she's wishing she did, because the huge reptile has clearly taken an interest in the two of them, following them with its eyes and even turning slightly as they pass by. It's completely impossible to tell what it's thinking. Still, they manage to inch by it unscathed.
At least until the last second. Suddenly, the beast turns around, charging towards them much faster than 2B would have guessed such a large animal could have. Fortunately, androids are faster. In a split second, she's grabbing her partner by his soggy sleeve and starting to dash down the pipe. ]
Just run!
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On it, on it!
[ Truthfully, the Scanner side of his mind is glad to be booking it over their usual approach of striking the opponent down. In such a narrow, unsteady space, he has an inkling that would be spelling their doom more than anything else.
And androids are fast, inhumanly so; for as swiftly as the alligator struck, there's no way its stubby little legs would've been able to keep up with their own. Minutes pass before 9S speaks up again— ]
... I—I think we lost it.
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Report: Organic life signature lost.
[ Pod 042 helpfully confirms they're out of danger as it catches up to them, buzzing along, as ever. 2B sighs, tucking a stray strand of hair behind one ear. ]
... The animals must be starting to reclaim their territory.
[ it's just a guess, but the decrease in machine life forms probably left more open habitat for them to use. Earth is nothing if not tenacious - the fact that anything is still alive after all these years proves that. Her head flicks towards 9S, giving him a quick appraisal to make sure he didn't get nipped. ]
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9S likewise comes to a halt beside her, taking a moment to bend over and place his hands on his knees with a heavy exhale. ]
No kidding. We're gonna be in trouble if more of them decided to take up the Bunker as their new home.
[ Or a part of it anyway, however large it may be. It's a little weird, in a way, to imagine their former station in space in the beginning stages of nature's hostile takeover—like all the old world's remains. It's a sobering reminder that no matter what, time goes on without a care in the world... despite all of one's struggles.
Eurgh. 9S starts to wonder if he's ready for what's ahead of them as well, though it's in his very nature to pursue the truth even if he thinks he'll regret it. A Scanner will always be a Scanner. ]
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[ although with the way things are looking right now, she imagines it's mostly populated by displaced fish. Then again, she'd be happy if some annoyed predators were the worst thing they saw inside there. The reality isn't going to be something she can fend off with a sword.
Still. It's possible. ]
I'll handle them if I have to. [ she waits for him for a second or three, then turns to start heading down again. ] Let's keep going. The breach should be close.
[ then they can get this over with and get dried off... because, even if she'd never voice such an opinion, she has to admit that 9S had a point about the rain and flooding. The uncomfortable soggy feeling does nothing but exacerbate the ever-present uncertainty that stretches across her systems like a web whenever they're out together like this. ]
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[ They both have their reluctance, but at least they can both press forth without too much hesitation. (Well, on the outside.) So 9S only nods, following suit.
The trek along the way falls quiet again—alligator aside, there's nothing special of note—but 2B is right in that they aren't far off from their destination.
Eventually, they reach a dead end. ... Sort of; it's more like there's a thick sheet of metal blocking their exit, but it's dented enough to feel an airflow coming in from the other side through the narrow, uneven spaces. 9S walks past 2B to carefully approach the "wall", turning his hear toward a small hole. ]
... Well, I hear more water, all right. [ As expected, but man, what a pain. He gently presses the palm of his hand against the metal. ] We just need to get past this thing. Wanna try using some force on it?
[ 9S may be stronger than the average human, but he pales in comparison to a battle unit. (Executioner unit, even, who're more powerful.) He isn't certain he could budge the whole thing out of the way on his own. ]
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2B waits for him to finish investigating, but she had a feeling before he even started that this was going to be a job for her; she gives him a nod. ]
Got it.
[ and she does. No need for her to draw her blade; she just walks up to the offending metal plate, pauses for a second, and then kicks it as hard as she can. It was always enough to send the stubbier machines flying, and it has about the same effect here: there's an audible clang as her heel both leaves a sizable dent in the metal and sends it crashing through the opening. More water starts gushing out as soon as the metaphorical cork is popped -- but not enough to put them more than shin-deep. The inside isn't flooded, after all. That's a good sign. ]
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9S carefully peers in after 2B breaks them in—the noise piercing the dead silence enough that it startled him, despite him seeing it coming—gleaning what he can from the Pods' limited light. He isn't sure what to expect, because after all, last they had been within the Bunker it had turned into a literal hellzone, filled with dozens of YoRHa driven to madness. 9S has to suppress the feeling that another one will emerge from the pitch black all around them, ready to kill them so intently.
He's already had to kill so many infected YoRHa before without a drip of regret. But now... now, if he ever has to turn his blade on another android again, it'll be too soon.
Once metal hits the floor with a reverberating clang, all settles back into dead silence. 9S stands along the ledge of the pipe before venturing into the quiet. ]
Looks like this is it...
[ He recognizes what little he can make out of the interior. Its stark whiteness, the bland simplicity of it—when it's the only home you've ever had, a person learns it well. Even when it's kind of trashed to hell. ]
It's pretty eerie, huh? [ Despite everything, 9S attempts to interject some levity into the atmosphere. ] Kind of hard to believe this is actually the Bunker. Or... some of it, anyway.
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But it was her home, like it was 9S's. It had given some order to the chaos of living. She knew the androids here. They would speak to her. They'd look after her. YoRHa had betrayed them all; she knows that now. Even so, she feels a sense of solemnity that she can't easily shake off (she never was good at that) as she steps through the breached hull.
9S's voice is a welcome reminder that not everything was lost. He's still alive; that's all she could have hoped for. ]
... Yeah. It is. [ It's somewhat rare for her to agree with his random observations, but there it is. In this corridor, there's little more than floodwater and scattered pieces of broken things - none of which seem to be android parts. She's thankful for that, even if she doubts it will last. 2B spends a second or two looking around the area, then looks towards her partner again. Coming into a place like this with him makes her nervous - it's so easy to recall times she led him into the darkness like this, only to... ] Any idea where we should start looking?
drags my ass back here...
[ A good question, if an expected one. 9S looks up the corridor, then down, and begins to take slow steps in one direction. Caught in the debris, his foot nudges at a warped, partially melted plaque beneath the floodwater reading 8B. ]
These must've been our rooms. [ The damage makes it tricky to tell at a glance, but there's no other reason why he'd be finding a nameplate in this particular hallway otherwise. There was an entire floor dedicated to housing them when not off on a mission, after all. ] If we want to get into the Bunker's servers, we're gonna have to find a terminal that survived the fall.
[ Which may be easier said than done. ]
And I doubt anyone kept the kind of info we want in their rooms.
YAY