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Previously on NERV: Second Daughter... Despite a brief respite from the Lilim's attacks, NERV pilot Holly Reynolds was only plunged deeper into a mire of conflict and conspiracy. After one of Doctor Bergmann's experiments brought Holly and Nate closer together, NERV's top pilot was left with more uncertainty than ever before – and even a trip to the Russian tundra couldn't cool her head. Now with Yulia Kuznetsova, the Fourth Daughter, by her side, Holly must decide who to trust!

“You can't steal that crap. That cabinet thing is locked up tighter than Fort Knox,” you mutter, looking into the pharmacy window. Right at the back of the shop is a locked cabinet, boxes of vibrant hair dye sealed inside smaller boxes. Each one of them has a security tag attached, primed to set off all kinds of alarms if it's smuggled out of the shop. If someone told you that the cabinet was booby-trapped, wired up to a hand grenade or something, you'd believe them. It's frankly ridiculous, how seriously they take their security. Stealing the morphine vials might be easier.

“I can steal it,” Claire promises, quiet resolve in her voice, “Just you wait and see.”

-

You wake up, immediately confronted by the unlovely sight of damp concrete, and a sigh escapes you. A pleasant dream for once. You still remember the day when Claire marched into school, her hair bright and victoriously pink. Stealing things was always her vice, the one habit she could never quite shake. It wasn't like she really wanted the things she took, which were usually petty at best, but she just lived for the thrill of it... and the attention. She never talked much about her folks, but you got the impression that they spent too much time fighting with each other to pay her any attention.

Maybe that was why you get along so well. From the very first moment of your very first meeting, a kinship existed between you. When NERV's offer came, and you asked her to accompany you, she never even hesitated.
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>>3426990

>Updates: https://twitter.com/MolochQM
>Previous threads: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=NERV%20Second%20Daughter

The Firebird – or rather ADM Unit four, as it is now called – is an ugly beast. The familiar silhouette of an ADM Unit is still visible there, but it's been buried beneath a small mountain of what could charitably be called “custom features”. One arm started life as a pile bunker, but now it looks like some kind of monstrous harpoon gun, with long spools of chain jangling with every step that the fighting machine takes. The other arm has been converted into a flamethrower, a bulky fuel tank mounted over one shoulder.

It's actually pretty neat. You've been given standard issue equipment for this training operation and it makes you feel, to put it bluntly, like a basic bitch. Her ADM looks clumsy, though, like it could tumble over from little more than a gentle shove.

“Maybe I should try it,” you mutter, giving Yulia's ADM a sour look, “Put you on your ass. How would you like that?”

“What was that?” Yulia replies, “I thought I heard something on the radio. Was that you?”

“Must just be a glitch,” you call back, closing the radio link before she can reply. Looking out across the snowy wasteland, you study the training exercise that has been set up for you. An observation bunker has been raised at a safe distance, while crude wooden targets litter the landscape. A few of them have sloppy images of humanoid Lilim painted across them, but most are just bare wood. Clearly, no expense was spared here.

“Reynolds, Kuznetsova, listen up. You've got an attentive audience today, so make sure to put on a good display. Just do this by the book, and work as a team. No showing off, no tricks or stunts, is that understood?” Fletcher explains, his voice firm, “The fate of our yearly budget may depend on this performance, and I don't want a pay cut.”

“Do not worry, Fletch,” Yulia replies, a smile in her voice, “I won't let you down.”

Is she trying to suggest that you WILL let him down? God, something about her just rubs you the wrong way. Ever since she dragged you out of the domed garden, she's been intolerable – half the time she's smug, and the other half of the time she watches you as if you were an unexploded bomb. As if that wasn't bad enough, now she's trying to ingratiate herself with your boss? That crossing the line.

“Kuznetsova, you burn the targets,” Fletcher continues, oblivious to your anger, “Then Holly, you shoot them down. Understood?”

Scowling hard, you study the targets stretching out before you. Burn them? They don't look so tough – you could probably shoot them down without input from your “copilot”. That would show everyone here who's the real star of the show...

>Just do this by the book, like your orders
>Take the lead and destroy the targets without Yulia
>Knock Yulia down, embarrass her in front of everyone
>Other
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>>3426991
>Just do this by the book, like your orders
Relax Holly. Show everyone why you're the lead by not making a mess of things.
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>>3426991
>>Just do this by the book, like your orders
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>>3426991
>Damn girl just calm down and follow orders Jesus

Knocking Kuts over would be pretty funny tho.
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>>3426991
>>Just do this by the book, like your orders
We can reign it in a bit. Besides Fletcher's reputation is at stake here too. We like Fletcher(one of the few people we also semi-trust). Let's not embarrass him.
We can always chew out the Russkie later
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>>3427012
I get the impression our Russian friend has a crush on Fletcher. She's been practically schmoozing over him the whole trip
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>Okay, closing the vote here for by the book. Nice and simple! Writing now.
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>>3427020
They've got history. Yulia seems to have been with this program longer than the other pilots (maybe not Kaori).
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>>3426991
>flamethrower and harpoon
Dumb bitch doesnt even have a gun
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>>3427049
The harpoon might be launchable
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>>3427069
Yeh but that chain has to limit range pretty harshly. And she'd have to rewind it. It's a wicked weapon but if she misses...
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>>3427079
She traded range for a thermal option against physically impervious enemies. I don't think it's too bad of a move.
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>>3427085
Holly did note that it looks 'clumsy' with all the additions.

I wonder if it's too top heavy and one hit with some decent force will knock it over. Don't know Yulia well enough to know if she accounted for that or not.
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>>3427088
I mean her mech, like or not is about as stereotypically Russian as you could hope for. Big and hits hard. I'm worried that all came at the cost of speed.
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Clenching your hands into tight fists, you bring them thudding down onto the ADM Unit's controls. The LCL surrounding you dulls the impact, robbing you of any real satisfaction. Small as it is, though, it's enough to clear your head. It's not just your personal satisfaction that's at stake here – you're representing Fletcher, NERV, and even your home country. Giving Yulia a bloody nose will have to wait for another time... not literally, of course. Maybe.

“Understood. Waiting on your signal now,” you reply, your voice sounding flat and dull in your ears, “Just tell us when to start.”

“Strange formation, these targets,” Yulia adds over the radio link, thinking aloud to herself. Considering this, you look out across the field again with a fresh and open mind. There are the larger targets painted with crude representations of Lilim, but a great many other targets are flatter, lower to the ground. Testing your ability to engage with targets of all different sizes, you assume.

“Once I give the signal, I'll be going radio silent. Coordinate with each other to take down the targets as efficiently as possible,” Fletcher adds, pausing for a long moment so you can prepare yourself. Then, finally, an electronic buzzer sounds and the test begins.

Yulia barks out her first set of targets, the leftmost flank, and you grudgingly obey. Loping around as she pivots her unbalanced ADM, you bring up the rifle just as a massive curtain of flames spray out. The targets catch easily, the smaller ones burned away to almost nothing before you can even fire. Heavy slugs from the rifle cut through the larger targets, cutting them apart and blasting them to splinters. All the while, a log of data scrolls across your visor – a timer ticking up, notifications of destroyed targets, ammunition expended...

“Moving on!” Yulia announces, turning to the next set of targets in line. She raises her flamethrower only to hesitate before opening up with it. You start to chide her for the pause – now your time is going to be ruined – and that's when it hits you too. The bottom seems to drop out of your stomach, and your heart begins to pound. The data scrolling across your visor takes on a more urgent tone, new messages appearing too quickly for you to properly read any of them. Words, just a few, jump out at you.

AT fluctuation, hostile presence, enemy activity...

“The dome!” you cry out, turning to see a dull amber light pulsing within the Garden. Melting snow streams off of it, a haze of steam rising up, and some silhouette writhes within. Tearing through the dome as if it was made from wet paper, two long and slender arms burst free and claw at the air. Just for a moment, you spot the great tree from the Garden – now split open like a cocoon, revealing the Lilim emerging from within.

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>>3427092
Oh fuck
Time to get that Overdrive Berserker Mode ready Holly
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>>3427092
You know, this might actually be the best possible timing for a Lilim attack. We're already inside the ADM unit with weapons ready, and it's gonna look hella good for Fletcher.
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>>3427118
Assuming this isnt something kind of trick and we got put into a simulation.
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>>3427124
If Fletch maintains radio silence even during an emergency then it's probably a test, but still got take it down like we mean it.
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>>3427128
Right
We already have the Maiming and Killing part down. With Yulia we also get to Burn!
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>>3427092

This isn't part of the test... right?

Wet and glistening, the Lilim pulls itself free from its cocoon. The thing's flesh still seems malleable, not quite formed. The glossy black sphere of its Core is dimly visible for a moment, gleaming out from within the Lilim's gut, before a thick layer of flesh encases it, the outer shell of armour already twisting into an expressionless face. Dozens of smaller arms waver from up and down the length of its body, while the two larger arms arch overhead. Where a human head might be, the Lilim has a limp tube lined with lamprey teeth.

Raising your rifle, you pour a long burst of gunfire into the Lilim as it emerges. Shards of broken armour and scraps of flesh fly away with each shot, but the beast barely seems to notice – in fact, the injuries seem to close up almost immediately. Ignoring you, it half runs and half scampers towards the distant observation bunker. Already, you can see warning lights blazing as panic spreads. You turn, still firing at the Lilim, and Yulia turns too. Raising her harpoon, her entire ADM Unit rocks back as she fires it. Flying true, the spike slams into the Lilim's side and the chain snaps taut.

“Deploying AT Field!” Yulia snaps, her ADM Unit seeming to grow more... solid, more stable somehow. Before, it looked like the Lilim's charge would easily topple her over. Now, she seems as unwavering as a mountain range. Straining against the spiked harpoon, the Lilim claws wildly at the ground but to no avail. Raising her other weapon, Yulia hoses it down with fire. A curse escapes your lips as you watch the results – the Lilim burns, but not quickly enough to outpace the regeneration. But, if you were to attack it together then perhaps...

“Holly. I'm designating the target as the Lilim, Orobas,” Fletcher announces, his voice utterly calm despite everything. He's there, in the observation bunker with the rest of the bigwigs, but he sounds almost bored. “Be careful about getting too close. With those smaller arms, it could easily sneak in some minor damage no matter how well you defend yourself,” he continues, “Yulia, keep it bound. Holly – destroy the target immediately!”

Now there's an order you can get behind!

>Hang back and attack with your rifle
>Approach and engage in close combat
>Other
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>>3427163
>Pew pew rifle fire
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>>3427163
Looks like Claire is our ideal partner for Rip and Tear.
>Other
Tell Yulia to keep that Chain tight at all costs while we close in to gut the bastard. Let's not pop overdrive just yet.
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>>3427176
Her flamer did fairly well against it. Together we should be able to destroy that core. Blade through the heart and all that
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>>3427163
>Approach and engage in close combat

>>3427176
Override is only available if we get a success to up it to a Potent Success. So we roll first and then decide once we get the results.
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>>3427163
>>Hang back and attack with your rifle
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>>3427163
>>Approach and engage in close combat
Switching to this to keep the vote tied
It's still CQ
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>>3427163
>>Hang back and attack with your rifle
Don't close yet. We can still score some free damage without risk of retaliation since it's bound. Soften it up first
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>>3427192
Problem with ranged is that as was seen in the post, rifle damage is way too sporadic to Truly harm it. It's just gonna heal. Thing is basically a troll.
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>>3427195
Yulia's ability is preventing that.
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>>3427195
At the very end of the post it was hinted that if we shoot it while Yulia keeps roasting it the regen wouldn't be able to keep up.
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>>3427196
You've got a point. Maybe we should walk and fire. Strafe the thing with rifle shots while getting in between it and the Observation post and prepare for a close range killing blow once it's softened up enough.
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>>3427163
>Secure and Contain
I wonder where's Protect

>Hang back and attack with your rifle
If we close in Yulia will burn us as well. Flamethrowers aren't precision weapons.
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>>3427163
Changing

>>3427184
to
>Hang back and attack with your rifle
and what I suggested >>3427206 here
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>>3427206
I'm supporting this. We go full Rambo with our rifle. While marching towards it. Next round we can tear out it's Core.
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>Okay, I'm going to close this vote here. Looks like we're going with rifle fire for now, and keeping the Lilim away from the observation bunker.

>So, calling for a dice roll - 1d100, aiming to beat a DC of 40. I'll take the first three rolls
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Rolled 89 (1d100)

>>3427225
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Rolled 73 (1d100)

>>3427225
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Rolled 68 (1d100)

>>3427225
*click click*
Boom
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>>3427226
All successes
Noice
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Rolled 50, 67, 48 = 165 (3d100)

>Potent success!

“Keep that son of a bitch pinned!” you yell over the radio to Yulia, glancing aside to the local girl. The feet of her ADM Unit are sinking down into the snow, but that's the only indication that she's under any pressure at all. As she holds the Lilim at bay, you continue to fire burst after burst from your rifle into its sides. You walk as you fire, strafing the Lilim as you move to put yourself between it and the observation bunker. More flesh flies as your bullets carve through the creature, and Yulia is quick to light up the wounds to keep the flesh from regrowing.

Risking a glance behind you, you spot a flurry of activity around the observation bunker – tiny human figures, like insects from this lofty position, swarm out and crowd about the waiting transport trucks. “You evacuating the people?” you ask Fletcher, snarling the question out as you watch the Lilim shudder under your gunfire, “We'll keep this thing at bay, you get clear!”

“I'll leave when the battle is over,” Fletcher replies calmly, “Not a moment sooner.”

Grinning savagely beneath your bulky helmet, you empty the last of the rifle's magazine into the Lilim. It falls back, sprawling on the snow in an aimless flail of arms. An opening – a chance for you to slip between the thrashing limbs and strike deep. You have some reloads locked inside the ADM Unit's internal storage, but... you let the rifle drop down into the snow and draw your progressive knife instead. You can see the Lilim's core shuddering inside it, the gloss black gleaming against a backdrop of pallid white flesh.

>Total damage: 6

Raising the knife, you prepare to move in and strike the killing blow. As you get ready to charge, Orobas digs its larger arms into the snow and stretches its tube-like mouth wide open.

>Calling for a close combat roll. So, 1D100+15 against a DC of 40, and I'll take the first three results
>Additionally, rolling for Orobas' attack, rolling 3D100 against a DC of 40 as well
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Rolled 36 + 15 (1d100 + 15)

>>3427272
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Rolled 94 + 15 (1d100 + 15)

>>3427272
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Is this related in some way to Evangelion? It has Nerv, but I haven't seen Shinji, Rei or Asuka in this one...
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>>3427281
Complete AU
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Rolled 88 + 15 (1d100 + 15)

>>3427272

>>3427281
spinoff, same general setup, completely different continuity
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Rolled 85 (1d100)

>>3427272
>>Calling for a close combat roll. So, 1D100+15 against a DC of 40, and I'll take the first three results
Purge the Alien!
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Looking we are doing the patented Holly 'Get hits hard but it's hard right back' maneuver
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>>3427289
>Get hits hard but it's hard right back
Gets hit hard but hits hard right back

Man I botched that.

hard*
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>>3427292
We looked damn good doing it tho
The Brass have gotta be impressed. We curbstomped this thing
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>>3427295
>The Brass have gotta be impressed. We curbstomped this thing

Too busy running with their tails between their legs. I'm picturing Fletch alone up there.
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>Potent Success!
>Potent Success from Orobas!

Yelling, you grasp the knife in both hands and charge towards the fallen Lilim. A bulge forms in the beast's throat as something within it swells, building and gathering before shooting out at obscene speed. Instinctively bringing your arms up in a block, you feel a sharp jolt of pain running up your arm as something hits you. Momentum carries you forwards a few paces more before you lurch, the ground seeming to grow unsteady beneath you. Stumbling down to one knee, you glance down to see a long tongue wrapped around one arm. It tightens, sending another wave of sickening pain running up your arm. It's not a localised pain so much as...

So much as a wave that rolls through your body like fire, crawling up through your arm and gnawing at your mind. No, it's not your arm. Not your arm. Sickness wells up in you at the sight of the tongue, at the thought of it coiling around what you keep telling yourself is not your own body, and your vision blurs. Looking down at your hands, you see a double image – the gunmetal grey of the ADM Unit, and the soft flesh of your own hands. Confusion for a moment, and then something you can always rely on – anger.

Grabbing the tongue with your empty hand, you crush the limp flesh in your fist. Colourless liquid bursts, spraying out, and the Lilim lets out a shrill squeal as the shorn half of the tongue recoils. As you pull the remaining half away from your arm, you see a long needle sliding out of the ADM Unit's arm. Poison? But how can a machine be...

>Integrity damage: 6
>Ego damage: 12

Yelling again, you grab the limp end of the Lilim's tongue and drag the creature towards you. Yulia, lingering at the opposite end of the Lilim, holds firm and a high squeal escapes Orobas as its pulpy body is pulled from both sides. The flesh grows thin, and the glossy black core is revealed once more. Without hesitating, you bring the progressive knife slamming down into the glassy sphere. Sparks fly as the blade carves into your target, your first blow leaving a deep scar in the surface of the core.

>Total damage: 9

As you prepare to finish the Lilim off with a second blow, a change seems to run across the surface of the core. The blackness flows like water, offering you a fleeting glimpse at the suggestion of faces – familiar faces, perhaps, but where have you seen them before? The images seem to be pulled out from some sealed box hidden away beneath your mind. A box that the Lilim is offering to throw open, but...

“Holly,” Fletcher warns, his voice calm over the radio, “Complete your mission.”

>Complete the mission. Destroy the Lilim
>Hold back. Show mercy
>Other
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>>3427363
>>Complete the mission. Destroy the Lilim
It's a trap. Kill the angel and deny it's lies.
We can't let it get into our head.
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>>3427363
>Complete the mission. Destroy the Lilim
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>>3427363
>>Complete the mission. Destroy the Lilim
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>>3427363
>Hold back. Show mercy.

Just for a moment. Just until we understand. It's not like it can escape from this situation.
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>>3427396
I don't think escape is the worry. For all we know it could be some kind of psychological attack.
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>>3427401
We can just stab it again if we start feeling weird
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Rolled 61 (1d100)

The core shudders again, and this time you DO recognise the face – Claire's face. With her eyes half-lidded and her mouth open in a lustful gasp, she gazes up to you and-

Crying out in anger, in outrage, you bring the progressive knife slamming down again and again, striking the Lilim's core until it splits open down the middle. The obscure inner light – which isn't really light at all, but other word in the English language comes close – winks out, and a terrible convulsion runs through the Lilim's body. Fletcher calls something out, but his voice seems to come from a great distance. With the hot coal of anger still burning in your chest, you continue to hack at the shattered pieces of the Lilim's core. Even as the fallen monster's flesh begins to swell outwards, you keep up the senseless attack.

Then you're being pulled back, Yulia dragging you away from the Lilim before the corpse explodes outwards, torn apart from within by a nightmarish plume of twisted needles. Rapidly calcifying, the needles have solidified into crumbling stone within a matter of heartbeats, leaving you to stare silently at the remains.

“Target destroyed,” Fletcher reports, “Good work, Reynolds. I'm shifting your ADM Unit to idle, and we'll deploy recovery vehicles. Just wait there for now – you don't want to leave the entry plug just yet, I'm sure.”

“Right,” you agree with a tentative laugh, “Catch a cold or something. I've had enough fever bullshit for one lifetime. Don't take too long, okay?”

“Understood,” he replies, a wry note of humour in his voice. Following orders seems to come naturally to him, even when it's a teenage girl giving those orders. The entry plug hums softly as he powers the ADM Unit down, leaving you to float in the LCL and contemplate your victory.

>Integrity: 44/50
>Ego: 78/100

“Holly?” Yulia calls out quietly, her voice whispering through the radio, “That was a good thing for you to do, putting yourself between the target and the observation bunker. You fought to protect the innocent. That is a good thing to do.”

“A good thing for a tourist to do?” you shoot back, although your words have no sting to them. You're too tired to be angry at her... for now, at least.

“Are you going to make me apologise for a third time?” Yulia sighs, ending the radio call and plunging you back into silence. Now, you just need to wait.

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>>3427443
Thats two Lilim kill boys. 3 more for Ace status. The Pain Train has no breaks.
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>>3427465
This is the third. Eligor, Flauros, Orobas
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>>3427465
Next we need to make Yulia apologize five times for Ace Conversationalist status.
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>>3427465
Ten bucks that thing wasn’t a true Lilim but a mock up one made from the real Claire and the other kiddies we saw in our flashback.
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>>3427488
That's dark

Wouldn't surprise me
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>>3427488
Considering it was showing us Claire having an orgasm I sure hope not
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>>3427443

”Yes sir, the mission was a success. Yes, exactly as you expected. The Lilim was destroyed, and neither of the children sustained serious damage. We'll keep the pilots under observation for another day, just to be sure – we believe that the Lilim attempted to make contact with them both. Yes, we're working on a countermeasure now. Thank you, sir. Thank you. I only wish we had been able to act sooner. They were allowed to study the dormant Lilim for far too long as it is. Sir, if I might make a suggestion...”

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The sound of the entry plug opening up always reminds you of cracking open a can of soda, and you're not quite sure why. The faint hiss of the door mechanism, maybe. Whatever it is, it's making you thirsty. Opening your eyes, you clamber out of the entry plug and look around the hangar. A missile silo once, apparently, now put to a better use. Cold air whistles down from above, the silo doors still grinding shut. Yulia is in the next silo over and there's no sign of Fletcher, but Sasaki is waiting below you with the engineering team.

“Ah, very good work!” he begins, although he sounds less than enthusiastic, “A shame that the sample is destroyed, though. Without the sample, the Garden will have no purpose. But, perhaps that means we will be reassigned to a better installation?” He considers this for a moment, a smile spreading across his chubby face as he senses a chance for escape. Then, noticing that you're still dripping with LCL, he flushes and flaps a hand at a stern woman with him. “You should wash. Follow, please,” he urges, gesturing again to the woman, “Tanya will show you.”

The Russian woman barks out something in her curt native tongue, turning and marching away. Shrugging to Sasaki, you hurry after her until the woman leads you to an especially grim block of showers. At least they have hot water, judging by the billowing steam drifting out from inside. Another barked order, along with a blunt gesture towards an open locker, and the woman leaves you to it. Sticking your tongue out at her back, you cross over to the open locker and check inside. Small bottles of soap and shampoo, along with a towel and a set of spare clothes taken from your own luggage. You're not exactly happy about them rummaging through your things, but...

Yulia doesn't turn around as you enter the showers, with just a faint tensing of her shoulders to suggest that she noticed you at all. Eager to wash off the sticky traces of LCL, you pay her no mind and start lathering up the soap. As you're washing, though, you see a red weal on your upper arm - right where Orobas stabbed you with the needle-tongue. Brushing your fingers across it, you wince at the jab of pain that runs up the length of your arm.

[2/3]
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>>3427518
Aw shit
They did this on purpose to wake the Lilim and have us kill it. Because studying them is bad?
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>>3427563
Sounds like it. All these factions within NERV are going to get people killed.
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>>3427565
We need to Fucking beat some info out of Wilson
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>>3427582
Wilson's faction sounded like they were outside NERV I think. This one here sounds like some pretty important people in NERV wanted the Garden shutdown
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>>3427563
They also had us shooting at make shift infantry and Tank Target in the ADM test.
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>>3427518

As you're cautiously getting dressed, taking care not to touch the weal on your arm too much, Yulia speaks up. “That was my first time,” she admits, “The simulations do not capture how... intense it feels. It is not the same when you are doing it yourself.” Pausing, considering her own words, Yulia continues. “You used a knife,” she adds, “You're not afraid of getting so close to those things?”

“It's the best way to kill them,” you point out, “At least, that's how it seems to me. Anyway, what's the deal with your gear? Don't try and tell me that stuff is standard issue.”

“I designed it myself,” Yulia replies, a note of pride in her voice, “The simulations they gave me. I was tasked to prevent a target from escaping, so I came up with the grapple. It is... hard to explain. I use a localised AT Field to manipulate the effects of gravity, to keep Firebird stable. It is like... instinct to me. I cannot say how I do it. The doctors here have asked me many times, but I cannot help them understand.”

They trained her to restrain a target, not kill it. That's an interesting little thing to keep in mind.

-

“We'll be staying here for a while yet,” Fletcher announces, grimacing as he takes a tentative sip of his coffee, “Atmospheric conditions are looking grim for the next few days, it's pretty unlikely that we'll be able to get a flight out. I'm sorry, Reynolds. I'll try and find something to keep you busy, but no promises – there isn't much in the way of entertainment out here.” He sighs, risking another sip of the vile-smelling brew. “That's the bad news out of the way, at least. The good news is, you've got another confirmed Lilim kill under your belt,” he continues, nodding appreciatively towards you, “I know you weren't expecting a serious fight, but you took it in stride. Speaking of that, the training exercise itself was excellent... aside from the interruption.”

“You wanna set those targets back up again?” you tease, “I'm ready to give it a second shot.”

“Slow down, now,” he warns, holding up a hand to keep you from getting carried away, “Just sit back and relax for now. Take a moment to appreciate your victory.”

>Ego increased by 10
>Ego: 88/100

“I suppose you're right,” you sigh, still smiling to yourself, “So, what's next on the schedule?”

“Actually, I could use help. An extra pair of hands. Do you mind?” Yulia asks you suddenly, tilting her head your way before glancing back at Fletcher, “Ah, I'm sorry. Were you needing her for anything?”

“There was one thing, actually. Some of the men observing the tests were interested in talking to a pilot. Strictly voluntary, of course,” Fletcher adds, his expression souring a little, “They're a pack of tedious old vultures, so I won't blame you if you want to skip out.”

>Head back to your quarters and rest up for now
>Accept Yulia's request of help
>Talk with Fletcher's pack of vultures
>Other
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>>3427603
Infantry and tanks aren't mentioned. Just large wooden targets with Lilim features painted on them.
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>>3427609
>Hang with Yulia

Now we can push her over
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>>3427616
see this
>but a great many other targets are flatter, lower to the ground.


>>3427609
>Accept Yulia's request of help
But make a point to tell Fletch we want to talk to him later on (about the welt)
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>>3427609
>Accept Yulia's request of help
Teach us the ways of custom gear

"That sounds incredibly unappealing Fletcher."
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>>3427627
Ah good catch. I just Ctrl-F'd tank and infantry
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>>3427609
>>Talk with Fletcher's pack of vultures
Time to talk to the Brass. We did good out there. Might as well get recognition.
We cant talk up Fletcher too. We both win.
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“You know, Fletch, you're not really selling this to me. This all sounds pretty unappealing to me,” you decide, shrugging before looking around to Yulia, “You got my attention now. What do you need help with, exactly?”

“An extra pair of hands, as I said. Holding things in place, moving things out of the way. No mechanical knowledge or experience required,” she states, and you can tell that she's holding back something else. A less flattering job description, perhaps, like saying that any idiot could do the job. “I have a friend in engineering who usually helps,” Yulia adds, “But they will be busy now, with the ADM Units. I would not want to distract them.”

“You don't fuck with engineering,” you agree, giving Fletcher a nod before following after Yulia. “Want to talk to you later,” you tell him quietly, “Work stuff, y'know?”

“It always is,” he replies, accepting your request with a solemn nod.

-

“Just get one finger in to start, then a second once you have it a little wider,” Yulia breathes, her eyes narrowing and her voice taking on a husky note. Grimacing, you push a little deeper in and listen as she gasps in pleasure. “There it is!” the Russian girl hisses, “Right there!”

When she said that she needed an extra pair of hands, this isn't what you had in mind. When you arrived at her workshop, you were greeted by the sight of a torso lying on her workbench. Inside was a mess of gears and clockwork, along with several dented layers of metal. Your job, as she explained, was to prise up one of the layers of metal so she could reach inside with her delicate tools. It's awkward work, and your fingers start to feel scraped and sore almost immediately. Still, you said you'd help her – you're not about to chicken out now.

“Just a little more,” Yulia grunts, leaning in until her face is barely an inch away from yours. Smelling the faint tang of LCL beneath the flowery perfume she wears, you pry the metal up a little more as something inside the torso springs free. Pulling back, Yulia holds up her tongs and peers at the twisted scrap of metal they hold. “Ah,” she murmurs to herself, “That explains it.”

“What does it explain?” you ask, “And what's with all the body parts around here? Are you building yourself a robot or something?”

“It is... not a robot. An automaton, perhaps. It served drinks, once,” Yulia explains. Tensing up, she holds her arms out ahead of her, bent at the elbow. Moving in a shuddery motion, she first turns at the waist before tipping her wrist as if pouring liquid. You can sort of imagine it in your mind – a clicking clockwork person pouring wine into a series of glasses placed out before it. “A toy,” Yulia adds, “A thing for the wealthy to show their wealthy friends. An antique now – very valuable.”

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>>3427728
Phrasing!
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>>3427728
I can see the grin you had writing that.
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>>3427728

Stepping back from the torso – honestly, it just creeps you out – you find something else to focus your gaze on. There's plenty of stuff to look at here, mostly just old trash and spare parts. “I've got a friend who likes this sort of stuff. Antique clocks and stuff,” you remarks, wandering over to a pile and studying a cracked china doll, “I always thought it was a weird hobby for a girl, but I guess it can't be that weird if you're into it as well. If you ever visit our base, I'll introduce you.”

“I would like that,” Yulia agrees with a nod, her attention still focused on the mechanism. “I rarely get the chance to talk about such things here. Every few months, I visit the city and meet with the experts there. Dealers in antiques. I buy their broken pieces, sell them items I have repaired. There is good money to be made in such things.”

“If you've got the skills for it,” you point out, “How'd you learn?”

Yulia takes a long moment to answer this, picking at some stubborn gear in the torso before sighing and setting her tools aside. “I had a teacher. An older child who knew how to fix things. In either case, it was a good way to earn a little extra food, in the...” she pauses, “Where I grew up.”

The refugee camp, you recall from her file. Things must have been pretty grim there if she had to fix broken things just to earn enough to fill her stomach. As the conversation falters, you wonder if she's read your file. You sure hope not – you've not had the chance to read your own file, but it's probably less than flattering. Frowning to yourself, you start to poke through one of Yulia's toolboxes. Lifting out a tray of screwdrivers, you see a strange object lying at the bottom of the case. Stout metal piping, a set of springs, and a crude wooden handle...

So now two of your fellow pilots like to keep guns – the difference is, Kaori's guns are just models. Yulia prefers to build her own, apparently.

Hurriedly placing the tray of tools back into place, you turn around to check if Yulia noticed anything. Her attention is focused on the automaton torso, on the dents that have battered its outer shell. “I am sorry,” she announces suddenly, still busying herself with running her fingers across the damaged torso, “There was less work than I thought. Ah... feel free to go, if you are bored. I am not much of a host, unfortunately. Would you like to talk?”

“About what?” you ask, causing the girl to let out an exasperated sigh. She thinks for a moment, then nods briskly.

“I will answer one personal question,” she states, holding up a single finger, “One. And then I will ask one of my own. You will answer it.”

One question, is it?

>No question. You don't want to answer whatever she asks you
>Ask her about the camp she grew up in
>Ask her about her impression of Fletcher
>Ask her about the gun in her toolbox
>Ask her about... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3427834
>Ask about the gun in her toolbox

This feels like a trap but at the same time I don't want to wimp out.
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>>3427834
>Other
Get her to ask hers first.
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>>3427834
>Ask her about her impression of Fletcher
"You two got history I take it?"
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>>3427834
>ask her if she experienced anything odd during her initial simulations
The gun is probably a red herring and I predict her impression of Fletcher is that she has a crush as others have said. Also her refugee camp shit we know
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>>3427834
>>3427842
Changing
>Ask what she thought of our file.
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>>3427834
>>Ask her about her impression of Fletcher
Light teasing
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Considering her offer for a moment – she gave it with all the seriousness of a pact with the devil – you gesture to her with a shrug. “You ask your first,” you tell her, “And if I like it, then maybe I'll give you an answer.”

“I see, I see,” Yulia frowns in thought, “Do YOU know Fletcher's first name?”

“What the fuck? You get to ask a personal question, and you don't even ask me something about myself? That's bullshit, and I'm not answering it!” you protest, “And besides, I don't even know that. Screw you, ask something else – and it had better be about ME this time.”

Brushing a lock of her hair aside with a sigh, Yulia thinks for a moment more. “Fine,” she states, “Have you ever... been with a man before?”

Suddenly, you wish you'd answered her first question. “...No,” you mumble after a moment, painfully aware of the camera following your movements. Hopefully, you spoke too quietly for it to overhear anything. Yulia nods sagely, with an expression that reveals precisely nothing about what she might be thinking right now.

“I see, I see,” she muses, “Have you wanted to?”

“That's two questions! I don't have to answer a goddamn thing!” you crow, savouring the opportunity to avoid the issue. Fine then – if she's going to go straight for the embarrassing stuff, then you can try the same thing. “So... you're interested in Fletcher, huh?” you tease, “Seems like the two of you have some history together. Since I graciously answered your question, how about you answer this – what's your impression of him? I want all the juicy details!”

“History? I... not as such. I met him once before, before he came here I mean. He asked me questions about my past, about my background. Security questions, questions he already knew the answers to. He seemed to know more about me than I knew about myself,” Yulia answers, her voice growing hushed, “It was perhaps... a little over two years ago, shortly after I came here to NERV. All the people here looked at me as if I was a lab animal, useful only because I could make their ADM Unit move, but Fletcher... he treated me like a human being.”

“And,” she adds as an afterthought, “I think he is very handsome. Do you not think so?”

“I don't have to answer that...” you murmur, distracted by some other thought. Two years? But that would mean that Yulia has been piloting an ADM Unit since long before the Berlin incident. Just how long has NERV really been operating?

“Holly?” Yulia asks, noticing your expression, “Are you unwell? Lie down, I can send for a medic. Just find a bed with no spare parts on it. You do not want to lie back down on a spark plug. I did that once, and it ached for-”

“I'm fine,” you assure her, although you can't quite assure yourself, “I just got distracted, that's all. I must be hungry after the fight.”

“Ah yes,” the local girl replies, “I can understand that all too well.”

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>>3427905
Thirsty ivan confirmed.
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>>3427905

“Those simulations you've been doing,” you ask as Yulia leads – practically drags – you down to the cafeteria, “Did you ever notice anything strange about them?”

“One question,” she points out, “That was our deal, was it not?”

“One personal question,” you argue, “This is a business question. This is work stuff. Totally different, now spill the beans!”

Yulia's eyes widen. “I would not waste food like-” she begins, only for her eyes to narrow as she realises that you weren't being literal. Language barrier, you remind yourself. “Fine. You have a point,” she admits, considering your question, “They were very crude, the simulations I first trained on. I am told that they have improved immensely in recent years. At the time, I did not ask questions, but now I wonder. They did not train me to fight, these simulations. Instead, they put me in strange scenarios and studied my reactions. Would I attack a target if it meant risking civilian lives? Would I do so if I was directly ordered to? These are the sorts of things I was tested on.”

“Seeing how far they could push you,” you guess, “So? What kind of results did you give them?”

“Now that IS a personal question,” Yulia remarks, pausing to dump a scoopful of hearty brownish stew onto a tray. Scooping out a portion for herself, she leads you over to an empty table. “But it troubles me,” she admits eventually, “I want to make the world a better place. Yet, what if sacrifices must be made for that? I have heard the reports from Berlin, I know what happened there... and I wonder if I would do any different. The Lilim must be destroyed, or mankind is forfeit.”

Prodding at your stew with a long spoon, you look up at her. “You gotta be careful with that whole “end justifies the means” thing,” you warn her, “People can justify a whole lot of shit with that kind of reasoning.”

“Yes,” Yulia agrees, taking a small scrap of metal out of her pocket and examining it closely. It's the broken piece she removed from her automaton, you realise. “But sometimes a defective piece must be removed,” she thinks aloud to herself, “Otherwise, the mechanism cannot function.”

Well that's not creepy at all.

>Going to pause things here for today. NERV: Second Daughter will continue tomorrow
>Thank you for your patience today!
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>>3427971
>“But sometimes a defective piece must be removed,” she thinks aloud to herself, “Otherwise, the mechanism cannot function.”
Good girl. When we have to purge NERV of the Traitors she will be useful. Good to know she's pragmatic.
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>>3427971
Thanks for running!

Is Holly ever going to call other cast members out on their ambiguous choices of words that can be interpreted lewdly by an unwitting observer?
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>>3427971
>“But sometimes a defective piece must be removed,” she thinks aloud to herself, “Otherwise, the mechanism cannot function.”

Hope she doesn't extend that to Nate
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>>3427997
I am sure that Nate would be willing to infect Yulia with Claire, in order help her with being able to activate an ADM unit.
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>>3428008
>Mindmeld Claire epidemic

How horrifying
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>>3428008
I'm eager to see us do a team up with Claire. That stacked CC bonus is godly. +30
Banzai Squad
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>>3428013
Well if everyone can see her she must be a real Girl, Right?
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>>3428016
Claudia excuse me
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So When we get back to HQ Monroe is going to want a debrief how much are we going to tell her of what we saw when in the GARDEN.
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>>3427989
Never ever. I mean, where's the fun in that?
>>3427984
When in doubt, initiate Order 66!
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>>3428033
Didnt Monroe say or at least imply she knew about the Garden?
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>>3428047
She will probably want to know what we saw after we touched the Chair.
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>>3428021
>Claudia excuse me

Give it time. Claire will be inside everyone soon enough. And making that face she had with Orobas.

>>3428033
Thing is I can't tell if Holly is purposefully locking memories away due to trauma or if NERV did something to her memory. We could ask if we ever did a test with a bunch of kids at one point.
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>>3428099
I have a sinking feeling that if we let on about any of that the thumbscrews are going to be put on and then we aren't going to have a fun time.
Also if we really wanted we could engage with the next Angel that we fight.
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>>3428161
Possibly. We could try and be subtle about it, but subtly isn't one of Holly's strengths.

We just gotta get to the point where Fletcher and Monroe are more loyal to the pilots than their bosses.
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>>3428169
I don't think that is going to happen unless we can somehow manage to guilt trip the both of them, hard. As they somehow manged to get into their positions. although i do think that they are working towards sightly different goals and they have a tendency to keep the other in check.
On the topic of bosses, whoever the last voice was in the Communion room is probably related to Holly somehow as i cant think of any other reason for them to try and rally us to their cause.
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>>3428190
>I don't think that is going to happen unless we can somehow manage to guilt trip the both of them, hard.

I think it'll just take a bit of time. You don't work with/ look after children that have to go into combat without getting a little attached.

Thing is trust, is a two way street so there is going to have be a bit of give and take on both sides. We'll have to see what our options are when it comes up.
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>>3428222
Then we can wipe out not only the Traitors that have infiltrated NERV, but also whatever corrupt elements may exist within it.
Treason shall be purged with fire
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>>3428161
Also I don't think letting an Angel into the deepest recesses of our mind is a good idea. I really don't. That's bound to be a disaster
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>>3428246
Well we all know where you stand on that Mr. Inquisitor ;)
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>>3428250
But don't you want to find out what happened there would be no other reason for why we keep getting provided with all these plot hooks.
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>>3428251
I just want to use the Big Knife, boss.
At some point I do hope we can upgrade our gear tho. Maybe like a custom paintjob too
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>>3428260
theoretically it could have just been a trap by the angel. All it showed us was Claire moaning sexually. I'm not sure how that would be useful.
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>>3428264
But how else would it know about Claire? especially earlier in the GARDEN.
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It's strange, the difference between Fletcher's real gun and one of Kaori's models. You're not enough of an expert to tell them apart at a glance, and their weights are pretty much the same, but the real gun just FEELS that much more... gunny. It has a dangerous air about it, a sort of menacing aura that automatically warns you not to mess around. Even the training pistols you've used in the NERV firing range don't feel like this. Those were training aids – this is a weapon of war.

“It feels good, doesn't it?” Fletcher remarks, smiling wryly as you carefully pass the pistol back to him. Placing it down on the table, he starts to strip the weapon down for cleaning. “But never mind that now,” he adds, “What did you want to talk about?”

“I got this thing on my arm. Like a wound, but not really,” you reply, pushing up your sleeve to reveal the weal. It looks a little less red now, perhaps, but it still hurts like a motherfucker when you touch it. “Same place as on my ADM Unit, where that Lilim stung me. Stung IT,” you correct yourself, “So like, what's up with that?”

Fletcher is silent for a moment, concentrating on cleaning the inside of his pistol's barrel with a tiny brush. “Doctor Bergmann would be able to give you the scientific explanation, if you could understand that, but I know the basic idea. Both you and your ADM Unit have AT Fields. Those fields are similar enough that they... overlap, you could say. That's what allows you to pilot it, and to feel what it feels – including pain. When a sensation is intense enough, it can provoke a reaction in your body. A bruise, say, or a weal just like that one there.”

“So can I like... die?” you ask slowly, wincing at the thought of dying in a tube full of LCL goop. Talk about an undignified way to go.

“To be blunt, yes,” the mercenary tells you, “But if something is able to hit you hard enough for that, you've got more than enough to worry about as it is. So, I suggest that you don't fret about it too much – needless worrying will only hinder your performance.” Pausing here, he takes out an oily rag and starts to brush down some of the other parts of his pistol. “That's something else that mercenary life taught me,” he muses, “A lot of things in life are out of your control. Worrying about them won't change a damn thing, so why bother? Focus on the things you CAN change instead.”

There's a logic in that, you suppose, a sort of mercenary Zen. “You know, I was talking to Yulia earlier,” you remark, changing the subject, “We realised that neither of us knows your first name.”

“And I wouldn't expect that to change any time soon,” Fletcher replies, a gentle rebuke in his voice.

“Then I guess I shouldn't worry about it,” you decide with a wan smile, “Right?”

“Now you're getting it,” the mercenary agrees.

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>>3429745

Conversation falters after this, and you watch with rapt eyes as Fletcher nimbly assembles his newly cleaned handgun. When he's finished, and the gun is safely back in its holster, you manage to find your tongue once more. “I gotta ask,” you blurt out, “Has NERV ever done any experiments on like, kids?”

“I wouldn't know,” the mercenary answers simply, “I'm just the hired help. That sort of thing, they'd likely keep the records sealed. If the experiments went badly, they might destroy the records. Fact is, you can get away with a lot if you don't leave a paper trail. The world's a big place, and not all questions have answers.” Nodding for you to follow him, Fletcher leads you out of his temporary office – a former supply closet, basically – and into the bland concrete corridors. “Why do you ask?” he adds, “Is there something bothering you?”

“It's just all this crap with Nate,” you reply vaguely. If he's going to give you an evasive answer, you can do the same.

“Well... I can't offer much reassurance there,” Fletcher admit, nodding to a pair of soldiers that bustle past. They greet him in Russian, and the group shares a rapid burst of conversation. Even without being able to follow the words, you'd have to guess that it's not exactly an exchange between friends. Fellow professionals, perhaps. “More good news,” he announces, “The long range forecast is looking favourable. We should be out of here by tomorrow.”

“That IS good news,” you agree, pausing for a second before adding, “So what's the bad news?”

Fletcher raises an eyebrow. “You're pessimistic... and correct, in this case. The bad news is, the flight back home might be a little more crowded. Some of the personnel here will be returning to Avalon with us. Yulia is among them,” he explains, “I know things haven't been entirely smooth between the two of you, but you can work together. That little training exercise proved that. What do you think?”

A strange question for him to ask. The decision has surely been made already. What does it matter what you think or how you feel about it? Still, his question deserves an answer. You feel...

>Enthusiastic. You'll be glad to have her on the team
>Hostile. There's no place for her back in Avalon
>Indifferent. Your opinion isn't going to change anything
>Curious. There has to be some reason for this
>You feel... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3429748
>Enthusiastic. You'll be glad to have her on the team
"I wonder if she'll get along with the other girls though. I know I'm already a handful but I'm more... upfront about my issues with someone."
>Curious. There has to be some reason for this
"With the Garden Lilim gone there is no real reason to keep her here huh?"
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>>3429748
>>Indifferent. Your opinion isn't going to change anything
Also I like how this trip has turned into Bonding Time with Uncle Fletcher
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>>3429748
>Enthusiastic

>"Not like she could have been worse than Claudia!"
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>>3429748
>Indifferent. Your opinion isn't going to change anything
>Her ADM is coming along too then? The ridiculous thing would be embarrassing to take the field with.
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>>3429795
Did you miss last fight or something? The ADM is pretty good with her AT manipulation.
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>>3429795
I think the thing with her ADM is that it's going to be a sitting duck against a speed based Lilim if she gets caught isolated. Presuming she's paired with someone armed with conventional weapons she should be fine. I just wouldn't send her out solo. That harpoon is highly specialized.
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This is an opportunity, not a problem. You should treat it as such. “I'll be glad to have her on the team. I just hope she gets along with the rest of the girls,” you venture, smirking faintly to yourself as you imagine Yulia meeting the other pilots, “I know I can be a bit of a handful at times, but I'm pretty... open about things.” Fletcher considers this, a slight twitch passing across his face, but he says nothing. “I guess she can't be any worse than Claudia!” you decide after a moment, “Have you briefed her on the other girls?”

“Not yet,” he answers, “I'm saving that for the flight over. It'll give us something to talk about, at least. It might pass... oh, all of five minutes.”

“I'm curious, though. Why is she being reassigned?” you ask him, “Is it because the Lilim isn't here? No reason to keep her here, right?”

“Right. Aside from a skeleton crew to watch over the base, most of the staff are being reassigned. Some are coming to Avalon with us, and I imagine the rest will be going to Temple,” he pauses, searching his memory before adding, “That's another one of our installations. Avalon, Garden and Temple are the three major bases, although I hear the Berlin branch might be reopening soon. Couldn't really say why, though...”

Temple... You repeat the word to yourself, allowing it to roll around your mouth as you try to picture it in your mind. It's no use – NERV has a way of making predictions difficult. “So where is it?” you press, “This Temple place?”

“Up north, surrounded by places I couldn't even hope to pronounce,” Fletcher explains, “Near Greenland. Not exactly our most convenient location, but I didn't choose the site.”

Then, who did? Leaving that question unasked, you step aside to allow a cluster of engineers to bustle past. They don't even pause their argument for a moment, continuing to bicker even as they nod greetings. Through the flurry of technical terms, you make out the gist of their dispute – transport issues. “They're bringing Yulia's ADM too, I guess,” you sigh, “That thing can't be easy to move. I get that it's useful and all, but it sure looks ugly. Can't you build her a version that looks sleeker?”

“We can't just build them, we need to...” Fletcher begins, only to stop himself from finishing his thought. “We need to allocate huge amounts of resources to each unit,” he continues after a pause, his words carrying an oddly phony note, “Our budget can only stretch so far. Frankly, Yulia's custom equipment would never get the green light back in Avalon – not without a dozen different meetings and testing processes. Less green lights, more red tape.”

“Yeah, sure, whatever,” you murmur, already losing interest in the topic. Complaining about it won't change anything, even if it does make you feel a little better.

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>>3429817
>“We can't just build them, we need to...” Fletcher begins, only to stop himself from finishing his thought.

Need to do something very dubious I imagine.
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>>3429832
>inb4 ADMs are run by the EXAM system from gundam. Soul batteries.
Sacrifices must be made I suppose
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>>3429832
Maybe sacrifice a bunch of kids?
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>>3429817

Bundled up in a thick NERV parka, you shiver against the cold wind that slashes across what little skin you've left uncovered. Taking a walk outside the bunker was perhaps not the smartest move you could have made, but your pride won't allow you to back down now. No wonder that Yulia spends all her time tinkering with scrap – it was boredom that drove you out here, a desperate search for some way to pass the time.

It feels like an alien landscape, this place. Once you're a few paces away from the bunker complex, it seems to fade into a shapeless lump. The only visible signs of human existence are the emergency lights forming a wide circle around the bunker. They glow with a soft, reddish light, only adding to the unearthly atmosphere. The throaty roar of engines drifts over to you, but the distance has left them muted and unthreatening.

Beneath your heavy winter coat, your wounded arm throbs softly. Fletcher did his best to explain the weal on your arm, but you're still left hungry for answers – what are the ADM Units, really? His talk of resources and budgets felt hollow, a faint hint of the truth stretched out to cover a larger lie, but if you can't get the answers from him... then who?

“I wish you were here, Claire,” you sigh, looking up at the gloomy sky. She probably wouldn't have any brilliant advice to give you, but her irrelevant chatter has a good way of helping you think and she's always ready to listen. What would she say if she was here right now?

“Fuck me, it's cold”, probably. Aside from that, though...

Get outside the bubble you've fallen into, she'd probably suggest, talk to someone new and see what they know. Gratefully accepting the excuse to head back inside, you turn back towards the bunker and start trudging through the snow. Things are pretty unsettled right now, with the staff being reassigned – a good chance for you to slip about and ask some questions, perhaps. The local commander might have been a good choice, but they're no longer here and their replacement has yet to arrive. Does that mean that their office has been left empty?

A good chance to be sneaky, perhaps.

>Head down to the hangar and talk with the engineers
>Find Sasaki and question him
>Search the absent commander's office
>Other
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>>3429893
The absent commander is the corrupt one that got sacked right?
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>>3429893
>Search the absent commander's office.
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>>3429893
>>Head down to the hangar and talk with the engineers
We should establish a rapport with the people who actually handle our suit
Could also learn some stuff
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>>3429902
>That's right. At least, he was probably sacked. He's not here, which is all that really matters!
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>>3429893
>>Head down to the hangar and talk with the engineers
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>>3429931
In that case

>>3429893
>Head down to the hangar and talk with the engineers

Cause if the commander was removed NERV probably would have gutted his office when they escorted him off the base.
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Head straight down to the guts of the system and mingle with the little people, that's what you'll do. You never really had a chance to meet the engineering crews back in Avalon, with the ADM hangars kept sealed when you're not boarding your unit. Things seem a lot less managed here, so you can probably get inside. Hopefully, you can find someone who speaks decent English. You won't get much done with gestures and curse words.

As you expected, nobody even seems to notice you as you stroll through the bunker. Your ID was thoroughly checked at the front entrance, of course, but things were smooth sailing after that. Down in the hangars, you get hit with a wave of industrial noise – the same engines you heard from outside, but far louder now, as well as countless different tools working away. Uniformed men scurry about, while UN soldiers with their blue helmets watch over the area. The ADM Units are held further within, as you recall, in the old missile silos. When you notice one of the UN soldiers studying you from afar, you realise how strange you must look – standing around and blankly staring at things, you really do look like a tourist.

Hurrying over to the closest engineer, you call out a greeting. “Hello there!” you call out to him, “I'm here to check on my ADM Unit. Unit two?” He stares at you, no real comprehension on his face. “The ADM Units?” you try again, speaking louder and slower this time, “NERV? Yes?”

Shrugging, he turns away and bellows out a long string of words in Russian – you recognise NERV, though, the familiar name dropped in like an island in the middle of an ocean. A moment later, a new engineer hastens over. He's younger, with a sheen of sweat glistening on his dark skin. “You're with NERV?” he calls to you as he approaches, a pleasant touch of North America in his accent, “Come with me. I'll show you about, and handle the translations. If we'd known you were coming, we could have had someone waiting to meet you.”

“Oh, well, you know how it is,” you bluff, “Things are all very disorganised at the moment...”

“Ain't that the truth,” the young engineer agrees with a weary smile, “I'm MacMillan. Just call me Mac. You were here to see ADM-02, right? This way. The repairs are going smoothly, although we did have a small hitch the muscle fibres. The Lilim injected some kind of poison, and we had to remove more than expected. I'm sure glad we had plenty of spare parts on hand...”

Muscle fibres? Not quite sure if you heard him correctly or not, you follow Mac through to the next hangar. He swipes an ID card at the door, leading you through to your ADM Unit. As you look up at the hulking machine, you stop dead in your tracks and gasp out in wonder.

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>>3430002
Holly bluffing like the best of them
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>>3430002
>while UN soldiers with their blue helmets watch over the area.
Wasn't it stated that the UN had appropriated a few ADMs for their own use?
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>>3430008
Units 5 and 6 yeah.
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>>3430010
More wheat for the scythe
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>>3430002

“What's the matter?” Mac asks as you take a faltering step back, a faint note of alarm in his voice, “Is this... not what you were expecting? I can explain, if you just follow me back to the-”

“No, no, I'm fine,” you assure him, halting your retreat and gazing up at the ADM Unit. Parts of the armour plating have been removed, allowing the bare arm to be seen. Beneath the gunmetal grey armour and the scaled black underlay, pallid flesh – flesh! - gleams. The wounded section of the arm has been flayed open to reveal raw red muscle. Heedless to the gruesome sight, the engineers work on the inside of the wound. Taking wet strips of muscle tissue out of sealed containers, they graft the new flesh into place. Even at this distance, you see a grotesque regeneration take place – the old tissue bubbling up to fuse with the new grafts. Covering your mouth as you fight down a wave of nausea, you look back around to Mac. “I was briefed on this,” you lie, “But this is my first time seeing it for myself.”

God, you've been inside of that thing!

“Huh, well... like I said, we had to replace more of the muscle tissue than we first expected, but there isn't any risk of contamination. You can assure your boss of that,” Mac continues, “We're on track to have the repairs finished on schedule. Unit 02 should be ready by the time you leave. Got any questions?”

Questions? You're struggling to keep yourself from freaking out, let alone asking the right questions. Still, Mac seems to be expecting something from you. “What's the spare parts situation looking like?” you hear yourself ask, vaguely recalling something he said earlier, “Did you have to scavenge some parts from Unit 04?”

Mac clicks his tongue in irritation. “Doesn't work like that, sister,” he corrects you, “They wouldn't be compatible. No, your boss must have been a boy scout – he came prepared, both with specific parts and raw material. We didn't have to use any of that, thank god. I hate that stuff. The smell!”

“Ah, it can't be that bad,” you remark, flashing him a daring smile.

“Then you've never smelled it. Come on, follow me. Let's see if you can say that after taking a little sniff,” Mac replies, swallowing your bait, “Unless you're all talk?”

This time, he's the one to give you a goading look. Faint alarm bells begin to ring in your head. This feels like a test of some kind, maybe even a trap...

>Accept his offer. You need to see these raw materials for yourself
>Decline his offer. You've heard enough, now it's time to get out of here
>Ask him... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3430063
>>Accept his offer. You need to see these raw materials for yourself
We came to learn
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>>3430063
>Accept his offer. You need to see these raw materials for yourself
>Ask him... (Write in)
"Have you ever seen 'contamination' happen?"

See if we can subtly get some information that subject
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“Oh no, I can walk the walk,” you assure the engineer, desperately hoping that you're not getting in over your head. Gesturing for him to lead the way, you follow close behind as Mac leads you from the main hangars and shows you into a small elevator – more like a wire cage, really, but you're only in it for a moment before your descent comes to a shuddering end. With the clanking noises from above muffled by a layer of concrete and steel, you can talk quietly once more. “I gotta ask,” you add, grateful for being able to lower your voice, “Have you ever seen any contamination?”

“You mean for real? No. I've seen the results, though. The science staff here did a little experiment, to show us what the warning signs are. They took a sample of the raw material, and tainted it using... something. I guess they extracted it from the Garden specimen,” Mac explains, digging a small cloth out of his pocket and tying it over his nose and mouth. “It scared the crap out of me, that experiment, because I couldn't see any difference. Not at first,” he continues, “The contaminated material looked normal to me. It looked like... hell, you'll see. Here we are now.”

Stopping outside of an industrial freezer – or something like it – Mac swipes his ID card through a reader, causing heavy locks to clunk open. Grateful for the parka, you follow him into the frigid air and watch as he takes out a large chest. He must be stronger than his wiry build suggests, as he carries the case over to a table without complaint. Checking that his mask is in place, he cracks open the seals on the case and lifts the lid.

Immediately, an overwhelming scent hits you like a hammer blow. It's like the fleshy scent of LCL, but a thousand times more intense. Clapping a hand over your mouth, you reel back and groan aloud. Then, slowly recovering your courage, you force yourself to approach the case. The “raw material” is a thick slurry of no particular colour – it looks grey, pink, even a dull orange in places. “Okay, okay, close it up again!” you insist, flapping your free hand at the case, “I surrender!”

Laughing, Mac slams the lid shut. “Better than expected. I was waiting for you to puke,” he jokes, “So yeah. That's the raw material. When we need to use it, one of the scientists comes down to work his magic. Any kind of spare part we need, they can grow this stuff into it. That muscle tissue we were using up above, that started life as raw material. Don't ask me where they get it, though – I just use the stuff, I don't understand it.”

Coughing a few times into your closed fist, you retreat from the freezer. Once the heavy doors have slid shut, you gesture to Mac. “So what were you saying?” you press, “About the contamination?”

With that, the engineer's face turns grave.

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Is it made of people? similar to Onions Green I mean it may explain where the other's went.
The next theoretical question is if they can replace damage to the spinal chord.
As in NGE that would be irreparable damage requiring scrapping and a unit and having to start over with a complete rebuild. As EVA's were grown from the spinal chord samples taken from Adam, pre 2nd impact from the S2 engine testing site in Antarctica.
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>>3430133

“Well, like I said, when they contaminated it with Lilim material, it didn't LOOK so different. Maybe a little paler, but that's all. The cell structure totally changed, though. It was being converted into Lilim matter,” Mac shudders, “So those scientists, those geniuses, decided to try forming the contaminated material into tissue. An organ of some kind, I don't remember what it was. The end product was just wrong, like it was mutated or something. Like it was cancerous. They took it out into the tundra and had Kuznetsova incinerate it. Good riddance.”

Yulia? She never mentioned anything about that to you... although you're not exactly best buddies, so maybe you shouldn't be surprised by the omission. Before you can ask Mac about this, a small radio on his belt crackles into life. Gesturing for you to stay silent, he fishes it out and listens to the tinny Russian voices ranting out at him.

“Looks like break time is over,” he laments, “I'll escort you back to the silo entrance, but then I need to get back to work. You'll probably want to take a shower and some clean clothes – that stench is hard to get out!”

Frowning, you sniff at the sleeve of your parka, recoiling at the faint echo of that ghastly meaty scent. “You're not kidding,” you groan, “I don't think washing this is good enough. Better to burn it and get a new one later.”

“That's the spirit!” Mac laughs.

-

As Mac is leading you back to the hangar entrance, you can't quite shake the feeling that you're being thrown out – albeit in a polite way. A few more soldiers seem to be guarding the hangar entrance when you arrive, which only adds to your unease. “Hey, look, I need to head back to work now,” Mac repeats, “But after this, I'm getting reassigned to Avalon. Hit me up when we get back. We can go out for pizza or something.”

“Pizza?” you repeat. Your thoughts are still unsettled, and the word seems absolutely alien to you.

“That's the worst part about being stationed out here. The food is shit, but you don't got any other choice. So, I've been craving a good slice of pizza,” the engineer explains patiently, “All the meat, and as spicy as humanly possible, yeah...”

Leaving him to his fantasies, you hurry past the impassive UN soldiers and retreat towards your quarters. Before you've even made it halfway there, you pause and take a deep breath. Focus, you think to yourself, you need to focus. Maybe even get some sleep – it's going to be an early start tomorrow, and a long flight home. But still...

>Head back to your quarters and rest
>There's something else you need to do... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3430198
>Head back to your quarters and rest
Well it looks like the trip was not a complete bust.
We now have a reason to head to engineering
it has also given us more questions to ask Monroe.
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>>3430198
>Head back to your quarters and rest
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>>3430198
>Head back to your quarters and rest
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>>3430198
>absent commanders officeeeeee
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“Too tired for this bullshit,” you mutter to yourself, immediately wincing as you realise that you're talking to yourself again. If Claudia was here, she'd probably find it all kinds of amusing – you can just imagine her haughty laugh, the smug “told you so” look on her face. God, it gets you irritated just thinking about it!

When you arrive back in your quarters, you see Yulia lying on her bunk with a battered set of headphones blocking out the world. The faintest hint of classical music drifts out from them, something old and stuffy. Not your kind of music, really. As you slump down onto your bunk, the local girl jolts up and glances around at you, pulling off her headphones once she realises she's not alone. “Ah,” she begins, “I am told that tomorrow, I will be going to Avalon with you.”

“Yeah. You'll be joining the dream team,” you reply, looking over your luggage. Most of it never even got unpacked. Well, at least you won't have much work to do getting it all packed up again. “How do you feel about that?” you ask as an afterthought, “They didn't really give you much warning. I mean, this place has been your home for... what, a few years now?”

“Yes. But, it does not matter to me,” Yulia shrugs, “I will go where I am needed. What we are doing here, our mission, it is more important than what one person desires.” She shifts, wincing as a hard lump in her mattress digs into her side. “But,” she adds, “Perhaps it will be nice to stay in a place with more... modern facilities. Tell me a little about your quarters. I would like to know.”

Where to start? “Well, we've all got our own separate rooms,” you begin, “They're in like, sets of two rooms with a connecting door. When we joined NERV, we all got to bring a friend – a civilian, I mean, someone to keep us company. A friend, a family member... a maid. I guess you never had that kind of luxury, huh?”

“It was never offered,” Yulia replies carefully, “And even if it was, I would have no-one to choose.”

Christ, that's depressing. “Yeah, well, uh, we've got a big TV and our own little kitchen. A leisure room as well. You like pool? One of the other pilots, Claudia, she's pretty good at it. She could teach you, if you don't mind the idea of her lording it over you,” you continue, “The rooms aren't huge, though, so you probably wouldn't have any room to set up a workshop. NERV might be able to find an extra space for you, but... I dunno, you'd need to ask them about it. What do you think?”

“I will ask Fletcher, yes. Perhaps something can be arranged,” Yulia murmurs, nodding to herself, “Thank you, Holly. I am grateful for your help.”

“Hey, it's not like I helped you that much or anything...” you grumble back, looking away from her, “And I'd do the same for anyone, so... so yeah. Don't worry about it.”

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>>3430328

You're not sure what wakes you up, but something causes you to jolt awake in the early hours of the morning. Sitting up in bed, you look about you for any hint as to why you're not dead asleep. After a moment, you hear Yulia mumble something to herself. That must be it. Throwing the thick woollen blanket aside, you slip out of bed and cross over to her. She sleeps like a child, huddled up and trembling, while the few words she murmurs are all in her native tongue. Slowly, you pull back the hand you had been extending, deciding against shaking her awake.

Instead, you pull on your shoes and coat before letting yourself out. The bunker is quiet, although not silent – there is always some small noise, either the hum of a ventilation fan or the echoing sound of unseen footsteps. You wander for a while before you realise that you're heading towards the absent commander's office. Is there anything to see there? Perhaps not – you expect that most of their stuff would have been confiscated along with the commander themselves. Still, it's worth a look. Not like you've got anything better to do – it's either this or watching Yulia sleep.

-

The commander's office is as gutted as your worst fears suggested, with all the signs of a recent ransacking. Filing cabinets and office drawers hang open and empty, while the semi-circular desk has a boxy monitor but no computer. Sitting down in the overstuffed leather chair, you lean back and stare at the bare concrete ceiling. What must it have been like for the commander, working here? They were corrupt, embezzling money, but was it to feather their own nest or to pass money along to those who needed it most?

The former, probably.

Sitting up suddenly, you lightly slap the desk. “Get me an update on the situation out there!” you whisper, pretending to bark orders at some imaginary subordinates, “I don't want excuses, I want results!” As these words fade into silence, you giggle quietly to yourself. That's the kind of dorky act that Claire would pull, especially if she was trying to cheer you up. Still smiling at your own foolishness, you push the chair back and prepare to leave. This wasn't a totally wasted trip, then, so-

Down on the floor, perhaps knocked free when you struck the desk, you spot a scrap of paper. With your heart pounding in your chest, you bend down to pick it up. Is this going to be some vital clue, you wonder, some vital piece of the puzzle?

Maybe it is, or maybe it isn't. Seeing as it's all written in Cyrillic, you can't tell either way.

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The base commander was taken by the UN not NERV right?
So it's unlikely that NERV knows what actually went down.

We may want to take a photo of the page(both sides if anything else is on the it) as well as take the Page it would need to be translated for translation we could send it to:
> Turn it over to Monroe and Fletcher it's likely that we would never find out what it said if we are going to do this it may be best
Then
>Send Phantom the photo as Having already tuned it in they would be unlikely to suspect us as having made a copy this would go without repercussion until Phantom gets busted or our tablet and or phone gets taken.
OR
> Show the page or photo to Yulia or Mac we may want to hold off until we get to know ether better before showing this to them
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>>3430378

With the scrap of paper thrust deep into your pocket, you skulk back to your quarters. Yulia seems to have settled into a deeper sleep when you return, and you carefully close the door so that you don't wake her again. Sitting down on your bed, you take out your phone and open up the translation function. “The wonders of modern technology...” you whisper to yourself, focusing the phone's camera on the paper and waiting for it to work its magic.

And you keep waiting, scowling as you realise that it's not going to work. For some reason – the handwritten text, perhaps, or just some perversity of technology – the program just can't give you any useful results. Occasionally it claims to pick out a single word, but never anything that makes sense – lunch, spanner, car... just random crap. You might as well open a dictionary to a random page and pick the first word you see. Useless.

Dropping your phone with a quiet scoff of disgust, you glance over as Yulia groans in her sleep. Why didn't you think of it sooner? You've got someone capable of translating Russian right here... but what if the note has something dangerous written on it? Then you'd have to trust Yulia with that information, trust that she won't do anything foolish. You can't even trust yourself not to do anything foolish!

So...

>Wake Yulia, get her to translate the note
>Keep the note to yourself for now
>Other
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>>3430425
>>Wake Yulia, get her to translate the note
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>>3430425
>Other
Hold off until we get back to HQ
This probably isnt a good time to wake her as it is still early in the morning
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>>3430425
>Wake her

We cab always kill her if things go poorly.
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>>3430447
No?
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>>3430447
How would we even hide the body?
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>>3430455
Feed it to our ADM
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>>3430455
You know that's not the point here
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>>3430425
>Keep the note to yourself for now
We can take it to Fletcher in the Morning. He can speak Russian. Hell know what to do with it
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>>3430459
Do we even know if our ADM is able to do that?
So we have to drag her body down to engineering without anyone noticing.
Hope that our ADM unit eats her.
Then fool Fletcher that we didn't do anything.
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>>3430473
If it's classified then we won't get shit. Have Yulia translate it and then we can maybe give it to Fletch depending on what is on it
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>>3430481
Why not take a picture and send it to Phantom?
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>>3430425
>Keep the note to yourself for now
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>>3430482
Cause if it's something crucial to our operation we just gave Phantom who is a traitor.

My main goal here is to get information for Holly without fucking things up everybody. Wake Yulia up to translate and then we can decide together as pilots to inform Fletch or not
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>>3430479
We can carry her down in chunks. It's the middle of the night and everyone is asleep.
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>>3430482
Because Phantom is literally the enemy?
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>>3430494
Why do think that Yulia wont tell Fletcher or that he will give it to us straight.
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>>3430508
>Why do think that Yulia wont tell Fletcher or that he will give it to us straight.
Fletcher is the only member of NERV who has been straight with us at all. If it's something that isn't top secret he has no reason to lie. Besides we brought the hammer down on Phantom. Our loyalty is hardly in doubt
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>>3430501
How do we explain to Fletcher what happened to Yulia when she can't be found for her flight out with us in a couple of hours.
Additionally how would we get past the cameras all over the base with being seen
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>>3430508
If she tells Fletcher after we know what's on there who cares. Fletch knows we are impulsive already.
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>>3430511
You are assuming Wilson is Phantom.
How would Willson the doctor be able to have put an App on our tablet and yet have Fletcher hand it back.
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>>3430513
Phantom can deal with cameras. If Fletcher asks what happened to Yulia we can fire a question right back at him.

"Am I my sister's keeper?"
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>>3430517
How will we contact Phantom without our Tablet?
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>>3430518
Hold up our cell phone number to a camera.
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>>3430525
Wouldn't they be CCTV cameras though why would Phantom have eyes on us when we are in a completely different base.
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>>3430516
Even if Wilson isnt Phantom, we still reported them both. I'm not saying Wilson is that particular traitor. But we still need to be careful with this.
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>>3430543
I'm not saying that we don't turn the evidence over.
i think that Phantom would be more willing to provide accurate feedback and we would have something to compare and contrast whatever Monroe and Fletcher come back to us with.
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>>3430538
Why would he not? It's not like this trip was top secret.
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>>3430562
It may not have whatever connection to where ever he is that would required to do so non obviously.
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>>3430562
If we are assuming that Phantom has eyes outside Avalon. Which we do not know. For all we know he only has electric influence at home base
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Also when we get back we may want to get Willson & Dr.Bergman to look at our arm.
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I'm honestly surprised you guys were humoring him so much.

>>3430425
>Wake Yulia, get her to translate the note
I don't really see a downside tbqh
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>>3430577
For all we know Yulia noticed when we got up and will confront us about it there is no reason this can't wait if we take a photo of the page we have a copy that we can do with what we want.
as this is not time sensitive why wake her up there is no reason this cant wait until we get up. For all we know it isn't in Cyrillic.
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>>3430591
Sure take a photo, whatever. I'm still not seeing the downside of just asking Yulia when she gets up though and be honest that we were taking a midnight stroll and decided to peak in the old commander's office.
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>>3430599
Are we blindly trusting Yulia now?
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>Okay, I guess I'm going to close the vote here and keep things moving forward. Looks like showing Yulia the note wins. Though, we will keep the note just in case we want to show it to other people
>I apologise for this delay.
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>>3430609
Well we seem to take everything anyone has said at face value so far. So why stop here?
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>>3430616
We didnt take what Phantom said at face value. We called him out
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>>3430609
Aren't you the guy that blindly trusts NERV? And being such a person if she did ''''betray'''' us she'd just go tell Fletch which is what you want anyways.

>>3430616
You guys are both shadowrunning hard over literally nothing right now. It could be fucking expense reports for all we know. Worst case scenario she doesn't tell us what is on there and tells Fletch the situation where we'd probably get a slap on the wrist but it's mostly on NERV for having shitty security

But please both of you please tell me what horrible outcomes you have concocted in those noggins of yours by daring to work with another pilot.
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>>3430631
Because in the source materiel that the quest is based off everyone is basically playing daggers in the dark all the time, trying to get what they want witch tended to be mutually exclusive with what everyone else wants they just happen to need the same steps to be done.

any way if we found an expenses report that would be valuable as it would allow Section 2 to start to unravel exactly what the commander was doing at this before he got disappeared.
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>>3430631
I dont blindly trust NERV. I just dont think everything and every character is part of some Grand conspiracy that we dokt know even exists or not. Until we are given solid evidence to turn on them I dont see the point. Unless we are wanting the Lilim to win?
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>>3430652
Considering we have already had a meeting with SEELE and that Fletcher confirmed that they are "Head Office" we know that there is some sort of conspiracy afoot.
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You spend a long while studying the note, wondering what to do with it. You photograph it, recording down images of the scrawled characters, and then you tuck it away under your pillow. It seems to follow you into your dreams, alien letters chasing you through an otherwise pedestrian dream. When your alarm wakes you, seemingly a matter of minutes later, Yulia is already up and making her bed. When you quietly call out her name, she turns and gives you a curious look.

“Got a favour to ask you. I figure you owe me once, since I helped you with that torso crap,” you murmur to her, gesturing for her to come a little closer. Still looking confused, but now also a little curious, Yulia sits beside you. “I need you to translate something for me. I think it's Russian,” you tell her, “But I need you to be, like, discrete about it. Secretive. Don't tell anyone else what this says, okay? Can you do that?”

“A strange request,” Yulia muses, “But yes, I will do this. As you say, I owe you a favour.”

Hesitating for a moment more, you take the note out from under your pillow and pass it to her. When her face screws up in a pretty frown, you feel a stab of panic. “What?” you ask, “Is it... not Russian?”

“No. This handwriting is appalling,” she mutters to herself, rubbing her eyes before focusing on the scribbles. Her lips silently move as she reads it to herself, trying to parse it into usable English. “It seems to mention projects. Two of them. The first one is Project Metatron,” she continues, fumbling over the unfamiliar word, “Simultaneous control of multiple ADM Units with one pilot. Project now discontinued. That is what it says.”

Controlling more than one ADM Unit... perhaps it proved impossible, which is why the project was cancelled. Silently nodding, you gesture for Yulia to give you the other half.

“Next. Project BLUE EYE. An alternative method of controlling the ADM Units,” she reads, “It talks of artificial pilots. The project is still ongoing, and it has yielded useful results so far. This information could be valuable, it says, although... I do not quite understand this last part. Whoever wrote this note, he says that the information is valuable, but then he talks about selling it to “nothing”. An alias, I presume. That is all it says.”

“Artificial pilots...” you breathe.

“Yes. Automata. Like our drink pouring friend,” Yulia explains, a rare smile touching her lips, “This is a strange thing you brought to me, Holly.”

“Yeah, but like, don't tell anyone about it,” you insist, “Okay?”

“Holly,” Yulia promises, “I would not know WHO to tell about this. Now, come – I want breakfast before we leave for America. Maybe double breakfast. Who knows when we will next get the chance to eat?”

This girl... you're thinking about robot pilots, but she's more worried about her next meal.

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>>3430641
So because the of source material's higher up characters backstabbing and playing chess with each other you're going to mistrust everyone in this AU as having an ulterior motive and wants Holly to jump into the 'Daggers in the Dark' game even though like I said that was mostly SEELE/NERV and right now we are just dealing with a pilot that up until this point, beyond the initial meeting, has done right by us. Man that sounds like an awful way to play. Don't think I'm going to do that and focus on what the characters have done so far.

>any way if we found an expenses report that would be valuable as it would allow Section 2 to start to unravel exactly what the commander was doing at this before he got disappeared.

Which we'd turn into Fletcher

>>3430652
>I just dont think everything and every character is part of some Grand conspiracy that we dokt know even exists or not.

I agree. So why are you giving me shit about 'blindly trusting Yulia' when I'm just giving her a fair shake as a fellow pilot working for NERV?
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Well Shit. That confirms at least one thing for stages for the Mass production series.
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>>3430662
I wonder if Metatron has to do with the mindmelding. Like if Nate got a piece of all the pilots could she control all the ADMs.

I don't think I'd want that to happen. There would probably be nothing of 'Nate' left then
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>>3430690

Metatron was previously mentioned in the Communion room as one of the quotes from the statue
“Enoch was but a man when God took him into Heaven and made him into an angel, granting unto him the name of Metatron,” the first voice intones, “We cannot yet make our own angels, child, but we are close.”
also Kaori is a candidate for the program
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>>3430698
>>3403724
Initial Observations
Subject: Saitou, Kaori

Contrary to what many believed after Berlin, Saitou is NOT damaged beyond use. However, it may prove necessary to alter our plans considerably. I'll submit my full report in due time, but my initial observations are worth noting. Before the Berlin incident, I had high hopes for Saitou – she wholeheartedly believed in our overt cause, and she was willing to risk her life for that goal. Sadly, the Berlin incident went a long way towards changing that. It is my belief that she still supports NERV, but out of obligation.

More concerning is the indecision Saitou has recently shown in combat simulations. She has shown a tendency to freeze up under pressure, and a hazardous degree of hesitation when required to act under her own initiative. In her current state, I cannot recommend assigning Saitou as the lead pilot. However, she remains effective in combat when provided with careful instructions. If anything, the incident seems to have made her more obedient. If this continues, she may be an excellent candidate for the Metatron Program.

I have spoken with Saitou three times in the aftermath of the Berlin incident, and she has given me inconsistent accounts of the events. Her initial account claimed that she was ordered to engage the Lilim immediately. However, when presented with radio transcripts and recordings proving the opposite – that she was ordered NOT to engage – she claimed, instead, to have no memory of engaging the Lilim in close combat. I found her claims of a blackout to be unconvincing, and she herself clearly did not believe them. On a third interview, she gave me what is now believed to be taken as the official version of events.

Recommendation: Keep Saitou isolated from the media as much as possible. Have Public Relations manipulate the story, and bury it as soon as possible. Engineer some celebrity scandal if you need to. Exposure to a hostile media could be highly damaging to Saitou's compatibility.

Furthermore, I suggest replacing Saitou as lead pilot. Reynolds is a good candidate to replace her, but she may be more unstable than first thought. Moore would be my first choice, for obvious reasons, but Fisher is also a potential candidate.
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>>3430662

Slop for breakfast again. Every day here, it's slop for breakfast. Yulia doesn't seem to mind though, spooning down mouthfuls of the stuff with gusto. Once her plate is clear, she sets down her spoon and gazes at you.

“Perhaps it is not such a bad idea,” she announces suddenly her voice low and thoughtful, “Artificial pilots. Fighting machines. Man would have a weapon against the Lilim, but one that does not call for children to wage war. That is a good thing, is it not?”

“Well... I guess,” you murmur back, glancing this way and that to make sure that nobody is listening in. “But then I'd be out of a job,” you point out, “All of us pilots, we'd be made redundant in an instant. I guess you could go back to the antique business, fixing up old salvage, but... I don't know what I'd do. Go back home and take up the family business, I guess, but I think I'd rather shoot myself in the goddamn head.”

“Ah yes,” Yulia replies, a sharp note in her voice, “It must be such a terrible thing, to have successful parents. I... No. This is a foolish thing to talk about. Neither of us will enjoy it, I think.” Dismissing the subject with a wave of her hand, Yulia leans back and stares up at the scarred cafeteria ceiling for a moment. “That note of yours...” she guesses, “Was it from the former commander here?”

That's a little too good to be a guess. Noticing your sour look, Yulia nods to herself. “He was a pig who loved only money. This note talks of selling information. I can put two and two together, you know,” she remarks, “If that is the case, then perhaps the UN know of this already. If he was arrested, I do not doubt that he would sell out every one of his friends and allies to escape a harsh punishment.”

“Even so,” you argue, “Don't tell anyone about this. I'm like, super serious about this.”

“It will be a secret, but on one condition...” Yulia states, holding up a single finger before pointing to your breakfast gruel, “Are you finishing that?”

That's what you'd call a win/win deal.

>Okay, I think I'm going to pause things here for today. I'm sorry for the abrupt ending, but I need to take some time to prep material for tomorrow's session
>Thank you for your patience today!
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>>3430714
Thanks for running Moloch.

How is Yulia going to react to real food at Avalon?
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>>3430729
I'm curious if Avalon actually has decent cafeteria food.
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I just reread the Log and somethings stuck out to me; who is Moore, what unit was theirs, and where are they now as they aren't at Avalon additionally didn't they say that unit's five and six did not have pilots so how many units are there.
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>>3430778
Yeah Moore is currently a mystery
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>>3430778
oh i missed fisher as well. any one else think they "were" the pilots for units five & six
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>>3430788
Maybe they are piloting for the UN now? Would make sense unless the UN trained more pilots for the suits they grabbed
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>>3430714
Thanks for running!
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>>3430795
>>3415457
Sasaki said that they had not found pilots for the units though.
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>>3430729
Oh, it's going to be bliss. The regular food is a cut above what they served at the Garden, and that's before getting into the home cooked meal stuff. She's in for a treat!
>>3430730
It is currently approaching the end of April
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>>3415695
Something else i noticed is that Fletcher doesn't seem know about what Monroe asked us to do while we were here as he implied that we were doing it for ourselves.

We also don't know exactly Who, When or Why the note we now have possession of was created or when the Commander was retired and how this note got missed by whomever cleared the office how ever long ago that was.
We will probably want to make sure at least that both Monroe and Fletcher have a copy of it.
We should feign ignorance of the contents as to prevent implicating Yulia and questions from being raised.
Even handing it over to Phantom as well this would definately be a break they may have been looking for and assist in derailing SEELE's plans.
As their plans would likely result in the MP series being released and retiring all of NERV in a similar fashion to EOE as they would be unneeded to proceed with the plan.

Time for a Shadowrun of epic proportions, all of the following is conjecture some based on the Source material for the Quest and otherwise deductive reasoning.
TL;DR: Someone's Shit stinks and it's not ours.
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>>3431265
Assuming that units 5 & 6 never got assigned their pilot's and wondering who were and subsequently what happened to Fisher and Moore as they are not with us at Avalon got me thinking.


There is an irregularity with the unit's number designation and Pilot seniority as seen with Holly and Claudia as they are out of step with the others.
an explanation for this occurrence as to why we have more pilots then units would be if there was a unit 0 or the prototypes are under a different naming scheme( assuming they still exist )
and Fisher and Moore are holdovers from GEHRIN(NERV's predecessor)?


The pilots and their unit's designations that we know of "at present" are as follows:
>Unit #0 - maybe Nate if it ( still ) exists at all
>Unit #1 - Kaori Started piloting pre Berlin event
>Unit #2 - Holly Started piloting 3 years after Berlin
>Unit #3 - Claudia "
>Unit #4 - Yulia Sometime between Berlin and 3 years post
>Units 5 & 6 - Moore & Fisher ?
>Unit #7 - Nate? Same time as Holly
if this happens where are they producing / working up the ADM units we may want to look into engineering to find Nate's unit in whatever state it is in.
>Mass Production Series at least have an operational Dummy Plug System (BLUE EYE) techniques developed for Metatron may have been used to inter connect Blue Eye nodes together or have a singular director for all units in the Series
and are probably (hopefully) still waiting on a reverse engineered S2 Organ equivalent and reproductions of the Spear before being ready for deployment.

> Why not move the units off site then renumber them and move them back to keep up the charade.
> But then that leaves Nate why is she at Avalon if she doesn't (yet) have a unit and is incapable of piloting. why she was brought in?
Because if units are not unique to the Pilot and can be refurbished for a new pilot the limiting factor on the usefulness is no longer the success of Pilots but the inclination of Pilots.
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>>3431281
But What happened to Fisher and Moore:

But why are they out of order as in the same log Kaori is mentioned as being a Candidate for Metatron the log also mentions getting Berlin out of the news implying the Log was made about 3 years ago
at would appear to have been we now have a time window for Metatron this log also mentions two unmet Pilots: Moore and Fisher.

They may have been the Pilots for 2 & 3 instead because why did they just have units 2 & 3 lying around without pilots.
>Why would Yulia not have been assigned to ether unit when she was inducted as a pilot?
But if they were looking for suitable/replacement pilots why would Unit 2 been readied for us not Yulia so early if we were not know as a candidate for Piloting
> Did they already have pilots when she was inducted?
> Would Yulia have met them?
> Does Yulia know when we started Piloting?
> Why would Yulia assume we are the "Monster" of Berlin
we have only been Piloting for a month. Berlin happened 3 years ago we also know that the Pilot was Kaori
Why is our unit #2 and Claudia's #3 instead of unit #7 & #8, as Yulia has been on the job longer than us and yet has a higher unit number or bring us in earlier.
> How long did it take to Bring us to Avalon after we were discovered? how long did it take?
We were still at Compass Academy when the tests were done. how long ago were they done?
Was the units were unready/ being remodeled the cause for the delay?
Something happened to those Pilots and it was covered up and Yulia is probably about to kick a Hornets nest when she meets Kaori.
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>>3431265
>>3431281
>>3431295
The Lilim attacked Berlin last year, not 3 years ago. And we don't know how long it takes to build ADM units.
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>>3431584
i went back and checked
and it's not even a year
December to April is 3 - 4 months depending on the exact time frame.
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>>3431715
also i can't be the only one but
Moore => Monroe
Fisher => Fletcher
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The flight back to Avalon is less painful than you had been expecting, largely due to you sleeping through most of it. You wake at one point to see Yulia and Fletcher sitting nearby, the girl's head resting on the mercenary's shoulder as she sleeps. Pretends to sleep, rather – every so often her lips twitch with the effort of suppressing her smile. Fletcher just looks unimpressed, bored even, and he raises an eyebrow in wan amusement when he catches you looking. Flashing him a sympathetic smile, you close your eyes and drift off back to sleep.

When you next wake up, the cargo plane is thundering down to solid ground. A fleet of cars waits to bring you, and all the new staff, back to HQ. As you're looking out over the waiting security personnel, you glimpse a flash of pink. “Hey!” you call over to Yulia, “Claire's here to meet me!”

Yulia smiles politely to this, all too quickly returning her attention to Fletcher. She really needs to tone it down a little, you think to yourself, it's almost embarrassing to watch.

-

“Yo!” Claire shouts out, throwing up a peace sign at Yulia, “Welcome to America!”

Blinking in amazement at the loud, extravagant greeting, Yulia is left speechless for a second before Fletcher nudges her slightly. “Don't be rude,” he chastises her, “Say hello, Yulia.”

“Ah... hello,” the Russian girl manages, awkwardly bowing her head, “My name is Yulia Kuznetsova. I hope that we can work well together. We all share the same mission here, after all.”

“Not me. I ain't part of this fighting stuff. I'm just here to keep Reynolds here contained,” Claire continues, throwing a friendly arm around your shoulders, “God forbid I ever have to take off her power limiters. Nobody here would be safe!”

“Claire...” you warn, “This was supposed to be a very serious moment, and you're talking about Saturday morning cartoons again. Can you like, save it until later?” Laughing, Claire takes her arm away and backs off a cautious pace. Sighing, you look back to Yulia. “I'm sorry. Someone must have been feeding her sugar. She doesn't normally get quite so excited,” you tell her, giving Fletcher an apologetic smile as well, “I'll keep her under control from now on.”

“Quite so,” the mercenary replies dryly, nodding towards the waiting cars, “This way please.”

As he leads Yulia away, you catch up with Claire. “Sooooo, what happened while I was away?” you ask, elbowing her lightly, “I want all the gossip. Don't leave anything out!”

“Ah man, it was pretty boring without you here. Nothing really happened. Uh, we had lunch together, I guess,” Claire offers with a shrug, “Monroe kept trying to talk to me and like, I just wanted to eat some good home-cooked food, y'know? It's a good thing you're back – you can keep her distracted next time!”

“Lucky me,” you sigh to yourself.

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>>3433238

You can't shake the feeling that something about Avalon HQ has changed. Maybe you're just looking at it with new eyes, comparing it to the miserable conditions in the Garden, but things just seem off. Unfamiliar, almost, as if you had been gone for far longer than just a few days. Even the mood in the dorm seems unusually sedate. The television is turned down to a whisper, while Hester works silently in the kitchen. Normally, she might hum some lively tune to herself as she worked. Not now, though.

“Ah, Holly. I wasn't sure when you'd be due in,” the maid announces, briefly turning away from her chores to smile a greeting to you. Even this feels stiff, like she's trying to be more cheerful than she really is. “Oh,” Hester adds as Yulia enters, the newcomer gazing about the dorm in wonder, “I wasn't aware that we were getting a new dorm mate. My name is Hester Ross, and I serve Miss Claudia Rainer. It is my absolute pleasure to meet you, miss...?”

“Yulia Kuznetsova. Just call me Yulia,” the Russian manages, her bag slipping off one shoulder with a heavy clunk. Tutting softly, Hester bustles over to help Yulia with her luggage. As she approaches, you gently catch the maid's arm.

“Hey,” you whisper to her, “Is there something I missed? This place feels like a graveyard.”

Hester frowns, her natural inclination towards discretion warring with her better judgement. “I wouldn't say it's anything that you need to worry about. I expect things will get back to normal soon. I don't know the full details myself, in fact, so I wouldn't be much help,” she whispers back, clearly trying to avoid the whole matter, “If you really wish to know more, you might try asking one of your fellow pilots. I believe they were... more directly involved, I should say. Excuse me, please.” Then, raising her voice, she approaches Yulia. “Allow me to take your bag,” she announces, “Do you have a room assigned yet? I can show you about the dorm, although there isn't much to see.”

“You did not see my old room,” Yulia remarks with an awkward laugh, “Now that, there was not much to see. It will take me some time to get used to this...”

And it might take you some time to figure out what's going on here. Where to start?

>Claudia usually has the best gossip. You'll start with her
>Kaori is a professional. She should be able to give you an unbiased explanation
>Nate probably had something to do with this. Trouble follows her about
>Maybe try someone else... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3433239
>Kaori is a professional. She should be able to give you an unbiased explanation
Let's get the facts first
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>>3433239
>Kaori is a professional. She should be able to give you an unbiased explanation
>Yulia’s reaction to ((((Claire))))
Jej
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>>3433238
>>Kaori is a professional. She should be able to give you an unbiased explanation
Claudia would be indulgent but she's gonna give us gossip not truth
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>>3433243
I was always under the impression that Holly would just hear Claire and respond, but now it almost seems like she is playing out Claire's 'part' out loud and responding to herself.
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>>3433239
>Poke Claire some more. She should know SOMETHING
gotta fish for more foreshadowing. But really,
>Nate probably had something to do with this. Trouble follows her about
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>>3433247
Maybe we have multiple personality disorder. Could explain out anger issues. We pour all our happy Girly shit into Claire's personality
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>>3433253
It's in character cause Holly is unaware but OOC Claire only knows what Holly knows.

That's why Claire confirmed Monroe's made up story. Because Holly believed it.
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>>3433239
>Hit up Kaori

ALSO YULIA REACTED TO CLAIRE. NO MIND MELD. SHE'S REAL.
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>>3433271
Don't get too hasty anon, Fletcher had to prompt her to introduce herself to our "friend". I don't want to shadowrun too much but I'm more and more convinced of anons theory because of the little things that seem weird or don't add up.
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>>3433239
>head on his shoulder
Fletcher the Chad
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>>3433285
We should see what happens if we ask someone what color t they think of Claire's hair is then ask Nate.
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You'll get the scoop from Kaori. Of all your fellow pilots, she's most likely to have all the facts. Claudia would likely sensationalise the issue – which can be fun, admittedly, but this isn't the time for that, and Nate... if this is something to do with her, which seems likely, she won't be able to give you an unbiased perspective. First, though, you need to get your bags sorted out. Stepping out into the corridor, you spot Claire leaning against the wall with her phone out, your bags sitting untouched beside her.

“C'mon, you could have helped,” you groan, picking up your luggage, “Instead of just sitting out here...”

“Hard work? Miss me with that shit,” Claire shoots back, sticking her tongue out at you, “Besides, you know how much I like to watch you getting all hot and sweaty.”

“Remind me why we're friends again...” you mutter, leading her through to your room, “Hey, do YOU know anything about this whole mess?”

“Me? Nope, not a thing. Secret pilot business, from what I can figure out,” sighing this, Claire flops down on your bed, “Nobody here tells me nothing. At least people tell you some vaguely ominous crap now and then!”

Laughing humourlessly at that, you leave her be and go to check on Kaori. Her voice, when she answers your knock, is subdued. Entering her room, you see her cleaning one of her model guns and feel a pang of familiarity – right now, she looks just like Fletcher. “I'm back,” you begin, helping yourself to a seat on her bed, “Believe it or not, Russia was cold. We've got a new pilot, by the way. Seems like she arrived at a bad time – what's this mess I've been hearing about?”

Carefully setting aside the dismantled pieces of her model, Kaori turns and studies you. “Welcome back,” she announces, “The time away seems to have done you some good.”

You're not sure about that... and is she avoiding the subject?

“Fine. The situation here. There was an argument,” Kaori sighs, “Commander Monroe and Doctor Bergmann had a disagreement over our training regime. Specifically, Nate's training. Monroe ordered it to be halted – she said that it was a waste of resources, and it wasn't producing any viable results. Doctor Bergmann disagreed. Openly and to the commander's face, Doctor Bergmann refused to follow her orders. We were all there to see it happen, although I wish I hadn't. It was an ugly scene, and it reflects badly on us all.”

You consider this. “So Bergmann is what, just doing whatever she feels like now?” you wonder, “That's not going to end well for her.”

“I wonder,” Kaori muses, “She didn't seem to have any concerns. When Commander Monroe threatened her with disciplinary action, the doctor just laughed it off. Like I said, it was an ugly scene.”

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>>3433285
Seems pretty paranoid. Maybe we hallucinate her in places she isn't at worst, but Fletcher couldn't have known when to prompt Yulia to respond without seeing her too, and he isn't mind melded with us either.
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>>3433295
that still makes >>3433247
possible
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>>3433295
If holly was the one who said hey as claire then he would. If We are full on acting out Claire whenever she is around it would he fairly obvious to him.
>Hey welcome to America
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>>3433297
It doesn't make sense that we'd say hello to Yulia after being in a copter with her for the last 12 hours. And she wouldn't introduce herself to us in return as we had already known each other for days.

>>3433299
See above for why that doesn't make sense. Yulia introduced herself because she met Claire for the first time. She wouldn't have used those words if she was replying to us, who she already knew.
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>>3433307
...you don't get it? She's been briefed about "Claire" already.
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>>3433307
Fletcher nudged her because he already briefed her on 'Claire' and these kind of situations

You can play devil's advocate all you want anon already listed a shitload of discrepancies last thread.
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>>3433307
>“Yo!” Claire shouts out, throwing up a peace sign at Yulia, “Welcome to America!”
I believe this is Holly loudly shouting as Claire
>Blinking in amazement at the loud, extravagant greeting, Yulia is left speechless for a second before Fletcher nudges her slightly. “Don't be rude,” he chastises her, “Say hello, Yulia.”
Yulia is clearly startled and confused as fuck as to why Holly is larping as someone seperate. Fletcher literally has to goad her to say hello.
>“Ah... hello,” the Russian girl manages, awkwardly bowing her head, “My name is Yulia Kuznetsova. I hope that we can work well together. We all share the same mission here, after all.”
Again, Yulia is playing it out to satisfy us.
Granted we could be wrong but I think there is a 99% chance Claire is an illusion/alternate personality
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>>3433315
I had Thread 2's ready to go but my computer crashed and i lost it i will have to get it ready again.
But the most obvious was:
Claire was never stated to have left our group when we went into a secure briefing nor do we say goodbye if we left.
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>>3433315
>You can play devil's advocate all you want anon already listed a shitload of discrepancies last thread.

So because you listed these discrepancies, none of which are hard proof, you're going to just ignore all evidence to the contrary? Ok.

>>3433321
Sounds like this theory keeps changing for the goal of keeping Claire fake. How about we take her into town? Unless you're going to argue that NERV already briefed every civilian that one of the kids piloting a giant super destructive robot is a lunatic with an imaginary friend and they have to play along.
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>>3433329
I'll just take a screen grab. You don't need to post the whole thing again.

>>3433334
You do you man.
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>>3433334
Well we have only interacted with NERV people so far. Logic dictates they have read our file. Who have we talked to that wouldnt have read it?
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>>3433334
go read the first few posts of
>>3388646
When did Claire leave the group and why didn't we say goodbye.
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>>3433347
Clay and the baseball crew, but Claire doesn't go near them
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>>3433350
...sometimes not every action is written? It jumps from the girls talking to Bergmann addressing them in her lab. Why wasn't us walking there written? Are you gonna argue that we have teleportation powers because that didn't appear? Maybe King Crimson? This is pretty weak dude.
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>>3433370
Honestly this is fine. Believing Claire is real is absolutely IC so I'm not going to try to convince you of anything.

Holly forcing ways to prove or disprove Claire currently is OOC though so lets not do that.
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>>3433374
I agree. No need to prove she exists twice when Fletcher and Yulia just proved it for us after all.
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>>3433383
This guy
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>>3433289

“This is actually the most I've said aloud about the whole incident,” Kaori adds, thoughtfully tugging at a few strands of her long hair, “We haven't really... talked about it yet. I don't think any of us really wants to address the issue. Even Claudia seemed a little shaken by it, and you know what she's like.” Closing her eyes for a moment, Kaori lets out a low sigh. “I don't want to get involved in this. In any of this,” she admits, “But shutting myself away in here isn't going to help. I suppose our new colleague might provide us with something to lift the mood. At the very least, she'll be a distraction.”

“Wow. I'll be sure to tell her you said that,” you joke, “A nice juicy distraction for when the Lilim come knocking again...”

“That's not what I meant, and you know it!” Kaori protests.

-

Leaving Kaori alone for now, you pause outside Nate's room before cautiously knocking. A second later, the young girl calls you inside. The room is brightly lit, and Nate sits at her desk with a notebook open in front of her. Schoolwork, you guess, some pretty basic chemistry stuff. Her desk is clean and orderly – you sense Vic's intervention – but the rest of the room is messy. Clothes are strewn about the floor, along with random stacks of books and CDs. Even some of her plush toys have been left in one corner, arranged in a circle. As your eyes linger on the soft toys, Nate clears her throat.

“Hey, no daydreaming!” she teases, “Was that holiday thing so great that you're already dreaming of going back?”

“Sorry. Jet lag,” you reply, shaking off your disorientation, “Mind if we talk for a little? I heard that Monroe and Doctor Bergmann had an argument.”

“Oh, yeah,” Nate's brow furrows with a sulky frown, “She was sticking her nose where it didn't belong. I get that she's the commander and all, but she doesn't really GET any of this science stuff. I mean, I don't get it either, but I'm not the one marching about yelling orders at people, am I?”

The anger in Nate's voice – not a childish tantrum, but something with real venom – causes you to hesitate. “That's harsh,” you venture at last.

“Yeah?” Nate snaps, only to pause and blink in apparent confusion as she silently repeats her words to herself, “Well... maybe, I guess. Yeah. It just sucks to hear, you know? Doctor Bergmann is trying to help me, we're trying to help each other, and then Monroe comes down to say it's all a waste of time and money!”

Frowning again as her anger – or perhaps your anger – returns, Nate gestures vaguely at you. A gesture that says nothing beyond demanding acknowledgement.

>Sympathise. It can't be pleasant to be written off like that
>Chastise her. She's acting like a demanding child right now!
>Rationalise Monroe's actions. She needs to prioritise things
>Evade the issue. Better not to get involved
>Tell her... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3433383
Also why did Claire not Introduce herself in turn as well, we don't call her on it ether.
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>>3433410
>Sympathise. It can't be pleasant to be written off like that
"But... are you sure Doctor Bergmann is helping you? This whole treatment seems more trouble than it is worth."
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>>3433410
>Sympathise. It can't be pleasant to be written off like that
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>>3433410
>Sympathise. It can't be pleasant to be written off like that
>Tell her... (Write in)
"Still I don't think we know the whole picture. Or at least I don't. I can talk to Monroe about it and get her side. Can you tell me how the training has been going and what the Doctor has been doing?"
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>>3433410
>Other
Ask her how Claire was while we were away.
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>>3433410
>Chastise her. She's acting like a demanding child right now!
Kinda wanna fight Nate desu.
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>>3433446
You want to fight everyone though ;^)
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>>3433410
I wonder if Doc Bergmann operates outside the chain of command secretly. Maybe that's why she laughed at Monroe When she threatened her
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>>3433464
If she wants to act like Holly, she damn well better fight like Holly, dig?
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>>3433410
>Evade the issue. Better not to get involved
>Ask her how Claire was while we were away.
>Wanna spar to work out the stress?
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>>3433410
>Sympathize

When do we go ask Monroe how it feels to be cucked out of command by Bergmann?
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“It can't be very nice to be written off like that,” you reply slowly, telling her what she so clearly wants to hear, “Especially not for a shitty reason like the budget.”

“I know, right!” Nate agrees hastily, nodding with almost pathetic eagerness, “And it's not like I can say anything about it! I bet I'd get in trouble if I-”

“But are you sure that Doctor Bergmann is helping you?” you interrupt her quietly, “This whole treatment seems like it's more trouble than it's worth. Maybe Monroe just doesn't understand what kind of progress you're making. I guess I could try talking with her, pleading your case, but I'd need to know what you've been doing lately. Were you paired up with any of the other pilots? Has Doctor Bergmann being trying anything new?”

“No paired experiments, no. The doc says that it wouldn't be a good idea – not with anyone else. It could just confuse things, she said. I... don't really know what she meant by that,” Nate admits, “We've been doing simulated training. It's pretty cool, like playing this big videogame, but they're so hard! Doctor Bergmann says that's the point. It's to, uh... provoke a reaction, like adjusting to new stuff. We ARE making progress, just... little tiny bits of it. It's like, not the sort of thing that looks good on an official report. It's not like, WOW.”

Nate speaks quickly, focusing on the parts of your questions that she likes. The topic of whether of not Bergmann is actually helping her remains untouched. Sighing inwardly, you move on. “So how's Claire been?” you ask, “What did she get up to while I was away?”

“Um, she's been around. We've got more in common than I thought, so we talk a bit more these days. She missed you a lot while you were gone, but like, she wouldn't say that aloud. I guess she didn't want to look clingy,” Nate giggles, “The two of you are pretty inseparable, huh?”

“Can't get rid of her,” you lament, allowing yourself a smile, “No matter how hard I try.”

-

Leaving Nate in a brighter mood than when you arrived, you return to the main dorm room. Some of the awkward air is bleeding away now, Yulia's excited explorations creating the distraction that Kaori had been hoping for. As you arrive, you hear the clack of pool balls from the games room, accompanied by a lively laugh. Peeking in, you see the Russian girl playing a game with Hester – the pair already look like fast friends, that thought accompanied by a pang of melancholy. She makes it look so easy.

Quietly retreating, you leave the pair be and head back to your dorm room. You really ought to unpack your things, but... a little lie down first, perhaps. You just need to rest your eyes for a moment. Once you're feeling more awake, you can think of something to do. Maybe invite Nate down to do some sparring, help her work off the stress...

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>>3433498
We are going to need to go and see her anyway to drop off the Note.and maybe ask her directly if we can see our file.
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>>3433527
>if we can see our file.

I bet there is a 'For Holly's eyes' version of our file that's even more redacted than the one everyone else gets.
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>>3433529
We found he the leads she wanted.
I guess we could always just hand it over to Phantom and get the file and or compare and contrast between both versions.
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>>3433539
I was making a joke about the Claire thing.

>I guess we could always just hand it over to Phantom
If you're talking about the Metatron, etc report I'm going to say no to that.
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>>3433539
No.
We give it to Fletcher
Phantom is bad news.
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>>3433545
Well anyway if we ever lose our phone and someone finds it there go's all our leverage.
Also how do we know that Phantom Can't access our phone anyway, i mean they seem pretty handy with electronics can access all of the cameras and microphones, and I doubt that our phone is any more secure that our tablet.
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>>3433563
Leverage over who? Monroe for our file?

I really don't think that's necessary and we'd lose a lot of trust we've garnered trying to blackmail people.
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>>3433575
I didn't mean it in that way but it is actual evidence of what others have been doing and so could be used to convince others of people's intents.
i mean we have Audio files that prove:
>Monroe and Fletcher are trying to mislead the pilots about the ADM units
> Whatever Contact" experiments
>Fletcher's interrogation of the Wormwood guy that jammed the Doors that one time
We also have evidence that
>Dr.Willson is taking orders form someone that isn't Monroe
> the Russian Handwritten Note (NERV is attempting to replace the Pilots ASAP)
And i am sure that more things will be picked up along the way as well as we get deeper and deeper into the weeds.
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>>3433509

“What do you want?”

“I just want to exist. Is that really so selfish?”

Jolting awake, you feel a tide of confusion falling over you. Early morning or late night, Russia or North America? Even when you fumble out your phone to check the time, the answers elude you. There are numbers on the screen, but none of them make any sense. Rubbing your eyes, you roll out of bed and lurch through to the common room, checking the clock there. Slowly, you parse the information. A hair past midnight. The weekend. No school tomorrow. Too late to do anything but go back to bed, unless...

The act of throwing on some clothes chases away the last of your sleepiness, leaving you in a raw state of alert. A false wakefulness, leaving you poised to crash back down into exhaustion any time soon. Still, you might as well do something productive while you're awake.

Walking, creeping, through the corridors, you soon arrive at Monroe's office. The door is closed, but you hear the sound of rapid typing from within. She must really be punching the keyboard, if you can hear her through the door. You knock, and the door swipes open to reveal a fleeting glimpse of a frowning Monroe. When she sees you, she hurriedly adopts a welcoming smile – an attempt at one, at least.

“Shouldn't you be in bed?” she calls out, inviting you in with a big wave. An open bottle of bourbon sits on her desk, the smell seeping out into the rest of the room. “So, how was your holiday?” Monroe adds, a teasing note in her voice, “Did you meet any cute boys?”

“Well, Fletcher was there,” you reply, humouring her, “But I think our new colleague already has her eyes on him. I don't want to step on anyone's toes.” Monroe lets out a low, husky laugh at this, and you notice how red her eyes look. Has she been... crying? “I'm surprised you didn't come to greet us when we arrived,” you add carefully, testing the waters before going too deep, “Have you been like, busy here?”

Monroe takes a tiny sip of bourbon, to stall for time more than anything else. “I wasn't able to get away. Honestly Holly, if you think the homework ends when you leave school, I've got some bad news for you!” she laughs, “This new load of incoming staff left me with so much papework to take care of. The worst bit is, it's all busywork! I just check reports for any errors, then rubber stamp them. Don't they have machines to do this kind of work?”

The mention of machines seems jarringly familiar, calling back to your conversation with Yulia about Project BLUE EYE. Was Monroe hinting at something, or was it just a drunken aside?

You could go mad, scrutinising every single word like this.

>Be direct. Ask Monroe about her argument with Bergmann
>Be cautious. Keep your questions vague and broad
>Say as little as possible. Let Monroe ramble
>Maybe... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3433613
>>Other
I'd say let her ramble and vent for a bit. Offer an ear. And then when that dries up be direct about the argument.
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>>3433613

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>>3433619
after we are done we should mention the note.


Welp. There we go Monroe is the one that wrote the Encrypted Logs
not necessarily the Phantom but the author of the logs
> The logs mention alcohol and here she is drinking. alone, again.
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>>3433613
>Be direct.

>"Yo I heard the Bergmeister cucked you out of command. But don't worry, I don't like the experiments on Nate either and want to support you in this."

The phrasing on sentence one is definitely a joke.
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>>3433650
This sounds like something Claire would say.
With the way we keep mentioning Claire that should raise some flags when she finds whatever list of the Missing Girls she was looking for.
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>>3433655
I know Claire is real because I am Claire
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>>3433661
Any way i found Holly's theme:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rMARHBdUlo
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>>3433661
Yeah? If that's true, then tell me how many fingers I'm holding up right now.
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>>3433613
>>Say as little as possible. Let Monroe ramble
She's drunk. Maybe she'll slip some info.
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>>3433662
Also why did we not mention Mac and see if we can get access to Engineering.
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Holding your tongue for now, you answer Monroe's question with a tentative shrug. She starts to take another sip of her drink before pausing, peering at you over the rim of her glass. “Well, look at me being a terrible host,” she remarks, gesturing towards a spare glass, “Want a drink?”

“I'm fifteen,” you point out.

“So?” Monroe answers, offering you a different kind of smile – a smile that suggests a bruised cynicism. “I was about that age when I had my first drink. Maybe even younger. Course, I nearly puked myself empty on the spot. That stuff has a real kick to it!” she laughs, washing the memory down with a mouthful of liquor, “But, I didn't let that stop me. I guess I was as stubborn as a mule when I was your age. Now, though... I wish I had half the guts I had back then. I'd jump right in one of those ADM Units and take care of this for myself!”

“Really,” you murmur, trying to imagine it. You're not sure if you'd trust Monroe with a towering weapon of destruction, but that's neither here nor there.

“Well... maybe. Maybe not. I might not be compatible any of them. Gosh, it's such a pain finding pilots!” she complains, “Twelve units, and half of them are sitting unused because we can't find the right people for them! You ever collect trading cards, Holly? That was the big thing when I was your age.” Leaning forwards, Monroe stabs her finger down against the desk. “You see, not every pilot can use every ADM. You need to use the right one, see?” she continues, “So if we've got... um, you and Fisher. You're both compatible with Unit 02, but none of the others. You see what I mean? Such a pain!”

There's a lot to unpack here. “Who the heck is Fisher?” you ask bluntly, picking the least complicated question first.

“Oh, well, she's another candidate we've been keeping our eyes on. Not my first choice, that's for sure! She's even younger than you are!” Monroe explains, waving the issue away with a sloppy gesture before taking another sip of her drink. Perhaps realising that she's said too much, she lapses into a restless silence after this. Toying with her glass, but not drinking from it, she studies you for a moment more. If you want any more out of her, you're going to have to be bold about it.

“So, uh, there's something I wanted to ask you about,” you begin, “I guess you probably know what it is.”

Monroe groans. “Do we have to?” she pleads.

“That argument with Bergmann,” you agree, nodding solemnly, “I don't know why you tried to shut the whole thing down, but I think it's the right thing to do. I don't like those experiments much, and I want to support you on this. Was it just the budget?”

Slowly, Monroe shakes her head.

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>>3433715
A question this brings up:
Why is Nate is here and not Fisher and/or Moore if they are the backups
I would assume for both Claudia and ourselves, you would want them on hand in case you needed to replace a pilot or two
right?
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>>3433715

“I've been doing some digging, looking into some things that... that maybe I'm not supposed to know about. It's a grey area. What I mean is, I found something that I didn't like. An old research paper that Bergmann wrote,” pausing here, the commander scowls, “No, I can't call it that. It was just some crackpot theory of hers. She said that people, that humans, were adapt to anything. Like evolution, but on a personal level. Problem is, it required... harsh conditions. Dangerous conditions.”

Nate mentioned that the simulated tests were putting her under pressure, but actual danger? Maybe Bergmann “forgot” to mention that part...

“She's just a kid! You're all just kids!” Monroe cries out suddenly, “Fighting is... it has to be done, I GET that, but this is just unnecessary! She's using NERV as a chance to push her own research forwards, and when I told her that I would shut it down, she... she dared me to try!” Drawing in a ragged breath, the commander leans back in her chair and stares up at the ceiling. “So I did. I reported her to head office,” she concludes in a low voice, “And they told me to stand down. To do nothing. I guess that's what I'm going to do. I thought about resigning in protest, but... they'd have my replacement sitting here by the day after. It wouldn't change a damn thing!”

Dark frustration drips from her words, her expression taut. “Is this another one of their projects?” you ask slowly, “Like Metatron? Or BLUE EYE?”

Monroe jolt. “Metatron?” she breathes, “I know that... where did you hear that?”

“In the Garden. I... found a reference to them,” you reply vaguely, “Project Metatron was something about one pilot controlling multiple ADM Units. Do you know about it?”

“Only a little. It never made it past the planning stage. Just wasn't practical. No human being had enough potential to control more than one AT Unit, especially not remotely. Direct contact through the entry plug, that's the only real way to do it. Besides, head office got scared. Putting that much power in the hands of a single girl? No way,” Monroe shakes her head, a humourless smile touching her lips, “The other one, BLUE EYE? I've never heard of that one.”

“A way of replacing the pilots with machines, I think,” you explain, “If what I found was true, then it's had some success already.”

“Impossible!” Monroe blurts out, “A machine can't pilot an ADM Unit. God, I should know – I was arguing to find a way, any way, to fight the Lilim without using pilots like you. If there was some way for machines to do it, surely they wouldn't...”

Covering her mouth with one hand, Monroe falls silent.

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>>3433794
Maybe because the backup pilots are already compatible and on standby, whereas they're hoping to MAKE Nate compatible. If they leave her home she'll never be ready, the others just need to be called in.
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>>3433800
Sounds like Bergmann is working on some kind of Artificial Newtype stuff.
I admire the idea actually, assuming it can be done properly.
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>>3433798

“Hey, tell me something,” you ask her, taking the initiative when her silence continues, “If this Fisher girl is the backup, why isn't she here instead of Nate? Or any of the other backups, even. I don't really get it.”

“I didn't choose the candidates. That was head office,” Monroe answers slowly, “So, to be honest, I couldn't say why Natasha was selected to come here.”

To act as a test subject, perhaps? That's a bleak thought, that they knew she wasn't good enough and they brought her out here anyway. Even worse if Bergmann's tests really are dangerous, and they still wanted to put Nate through them. It's true, she volunteered for them, but...

“There's a lot that I don't know or understand,” Commander Monroe muses, taking a slow sip of her drink, “Most of it, I reckon I'm not supposed to understand. I'm not here for that kind of scheming. I'm just here to sign the paperwork and smile on command. If that's what it takes to defeat the Lilim, to protect mankind, then... I guess I can do that.” Finishing off her bourbon in one last swallow, she pushes the glass aside. “I think we should keep this little conversation between us. Just for now, just while I figure some things out,” she concludes, “Whatever else happens, we've all still got to get up and go to work in the morning... even if we ARE hungover.”

That's one problem you won't have to deal with, thankfully.

>Head out. You're done here
>There's something else... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3433823
>Other
Does that offer for a drink still stand? Booze time
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>>3433800
but wont the strength of the Lilium escalate over time, as would the skill and cohesion of a pilot that has hands on training with one another.

If a pilot needed to be replaced that means that whatever we are protecting at Avalon would be in increasing danger as team cohesion and the ability of a pilot to work together to overcome whatever gets thrown at us falls apart as getting teamwork requires time both and understanding to get right.

Hopefully Nate will be ready to work with us by the time the Dual Lilium appears if it does.
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>>3433823
>Head out. You're done here
"I'll see what I can do with Natasha, Bergmann and the experiments. Unfortunately I think Nate picked my stubborn streak from the paired testing, but I'll try."
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>>3433823
>Other
Handing over the note to get it properly translated would be a good idea.
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>>3433829
could be that Fisher is even more unstable then the rest of us. It's already been said that she's by no means anyones first choice.
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>>3433834
With an addendum to keep us in the loop about the projects if she finds anything else out since we were the ones that brought it to her.
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>>3433840
But wouldn't that be even more a reason to get the other pilots used to their quirks
for example:
no one bats an eye after we start talking about/to Claire anymore.
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>>3433848
There is probably a risk of pilots fighting over their ADMs.

I know for a fact Holly wouldn't give up ADM 02.
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>>3433851
Then wouldn't they just rotate them on a scheduled to avoid arguments.
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>>3433853
Even on a schedule I can foresee arguments and rivalries
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>>3433855
Well isn't what they would want because if the Pilots were to unionize, wouldn't kind of put them us shit creek if they were to try to pull anything like with they are with Nate.
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>>3433829
Will they though? Maybe they sent their strongest first and it's all downhill from now on.

>>3433823
Try a sip of her drink first
fail at swallowing
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>>3433865
We should talk to Bergmann about her research first hand
I'm curious
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“Hey,” you ask, looking down at the empty glass, “Is that offer of a drink still open?”

Monroe's eyes widen. “You weren't supposed to take that seriously,” she scolds, pouring a finger of the amber liquor into a clean glass. Before you can take it, she covers the glass with her hand. “On one condition,” she adds, “I want to know how you learned about those projects. Those are supposed to be pretty secret, y'know?”

“There was a note, a scrap of paper left in the local commander's office. I guess the UN soldiers must have missed it – it was lodged deep in the guts of his desk or something,” you explain, “I managed to get a rough translation. Maybe you can get it done properly... but only if you keep me in the loop. If I missed something, I want to know about it.”

“Deal,” the commander states.

-

Not only is the drink still waiting for you when you return with the note, but it seems to have multiplied. Monroe has one of her own, a thoughtful look on her face as she swirls the liquid in her glass. You place the note down on her desk, and she scowls at it. “Wow, I can't read even a single... are those words or letters?” she mutters, squinting at the handwritten characters before pushing one of the glasses across to you, “Oh well. A deal is a deal. Enjoy note of pear, vanilla, and caramel.”

You drink, and it feels like fire creeping down your throat. “I just taste gasoline,” you rasp, fighting to keep your stomach from rebelling. With the pit of your stomach burning and your eyes watering, you boldly take another sip. “So tell me about... her. The girl. Fisher,” you manage, seeking some distraction, “What's she like?”

“Hmm...” Monroe purses her lips as she thinks, “She's about a year younger than you are. Rural. Her parents were... well, they were survivalists. No point being coy about it. She grew up in the woods, hunting and fishing. Reports suggest that her parents were sort of anti-government. Not violently so, they weren't plotting armed revolution or anything, but they preferred to stay outside of society. How we managed to get her tested, I'll never know. I've never met her, though, so I couldn't say what she's like as a person.”

Risking another taste of your drink, you try and picture her in your mind. Probably quiet, creepily so, with an unpleasant taste for skinning small animals. Well, that's not really fair. She's probably no more screwed up than any of the other pilots here.

“Anyway...” Monroe adds, a sly smile finding its way onto her face, “What was that about Fletcher and Kuznetsov?”

“Kuznetsova,” you correct her, “She kinda has a crush on him. Seems like he's humouring her, but like... is that really a good idea?”

“If it keeps her happy, I don't see why not,” Monroe replies from a shrug, “For the sake of pilots like you, we're willing to indulge a lot of... eccentricities here.”

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The next thing to consider is if we are going to tell Fletcher about the note as it may risk Monroe's possession of the note.
something else i noticed is that in all of the evidence Phantom has shown us Monroe in a sympathetic light:
>Monroe is trying to make Piloting easier for us with the helmets
>Her disapproval of the Contact experiments
>Shown that Fletcher is willing to torture Cultists to get them to provide information.

Based on these bits if information it is looking increasingly likely that Monroe is Phantom not Willson. so it may be worth telling her about him. As there is some separation between what Fletcher and Monroe are willing to share with one another.
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>>3433896
We can just ask Monroe right now if we should tell Fletch or not.

I'm still of the opinion that Phantom, Wilson, and Monroe are all different.

Interlude character and Monroe might be the same.
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>>3433905
Well i can still see that. Though with Monroe being the Bases commander i can see her having a route into most of the cameras and microphones on the base without arousing suspicion. it still may be a good idea to ask about our file. if we tell her about Willson
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>>3433896
We can make a copy
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>>3433896
>>Shown that Fletcher is willing to torture Cultists to get them to provide information.
That's a bad thing? These people are genocidal lunatics. The least they deserve is a busted kneecap
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>>3433920
That still doesn't make them any less human and should be treated as such.
Any way do you think he is still in custody and handed over to the police.
Or do you think he got turned into that goop that they were using to fix the ADM units that also seems like a very convenient way of getting rid of people.
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>>3433881
Another thing we could do would be ask about our own "eccentricities".
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>>3433938
>That still doesn't make them any less human and should be treated as such.
I agree. He should be treated as an attempted mass murderer who is trying to help literally destroy the world. Normal morality does not apply here. Let him fucking scream. His human rights are not worth billions of lives.
>Any way do you think he is still in custody and handed over to the police.
Or do you think he got turned into that goop that they were using to fix the ADM units that also seems like a very convenient way of getting rid of people.
They probably just shot him. It's what I would have done. Although using him as repair material would be productive.
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>>3433956
I'm all for the ultra fast high speed expedited execution, but this sounds mad edgy.
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>>3433966
Well i guess it was a little edgy. But realistically he's probably too dangerous and valuable to just hand over to the police. Extract info and then execute is the safest for everyone.
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>>3433966
It would also give him exactly what he wanted.
also we need to keep an eye out for any homeless people or "soup" kitchens in Avalon just in case.
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>>3433992
Can we just like, let security and NERV handle that aspect?

I'd rather not being looking over shoulder the entire damn quest. There is a balancing act between being proactive and being too paranoid.
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>>3433992
I wonder how many armed personnel we have on base other then the pilots.
Could be useful to know if we ever need them
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>>3433979
The extraction of info is why they stick around in prison for a while. Sometimes it takes too long or they miss things.
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>>3434000
The answer to that is never quite enough to fend off whatever assets SEELE has on hand for destroying NERV should they need to.
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“Oh yeah?” you joke, “I'm “eccentric”, am I?”

“We're all a little eccentric, aren't we?” Monroe counters, “But, well... I'll be honest with you, Holly. That temper of yours would not pass muster in a conventional organisation. If you couldn't keep it under control, you'd be out of a job. Here, we're giving you a lot more leeway.”

“Yeah, well... good point. Maybe I shouldn't have asked. So like, that note,” you ask, reaching across to tap the scrap of paper, “What do you think we should do with it? Tell Fletcher?”

“I... think I'll ask him about it. About the names,” Monroe ventures, “But I won't tell him where I heard them, and I won't tell him that you told me. Just slip the names into conversation and see if he recognises... hey, don't grin like that, I can be subtle when I want to be! I could be a great spy if I put my mind to it!”

“I'm not grinning!” you insist, wiping away a smile before asking, simply, “So are you a spy... Phantom?”

Monroe opens her mouth, frowns, then closes it again. “Phantom?” she asks, confusion in her voice, “What are you talking about?”

Is this feigned ignorance or just regular ignorance? It's hard to tell the difference, especially when you're starting to feel woozy, light-headed. “Don't worry about it. Just thinking out loud,” you assure her, dismissing the question with a wave that nearly unbalances you completely, “I think I'd better go. Back to bed. You'll tell me what Fletcher says about that note, right?”

“You bet,” Monroe promises, giving you a conspiratorial wink.

-

The liquor really hits you when you're arriving back at the dorms. The first sign is when you reach for your bedroom door and miss, your hand slapping against the wall instead. As you're cursing, you hear a door behind you. Claudia peers out at you, her hair tangled and her eyes narrowed. You've never seen her looking quite so... dishevelled before.

“I just woke up, thanks to you and your rampaging,” she snaps, “So if you were expecting a catwalk model, you were sorely mistaken.”

Did you say that aloud? Apparently so. “Man, don't blame me,” you shoot back at her, “It's your own fault for hearing so good.”

“What? That... that doesn't make a bit of sense!” Claudia groans, retreating back into her quarters and slamming the door shut. Chuckling to yourself, you lurch into your room and flop down on the bed. Your luggage still needs unpacking, but what the hell. You'll do it in the morning. Before you go to sleep, you dig out your tablet and check it over – dead, no battery left. Plugging it in to charge, you lie back and close your eyes.

Time for some well-deserved oblivion.

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We should probably show the rest of the pilots our injured arm to get them on the level about injuries sustained through piloting and get both Dr. Willson and Dr.Bergman to look at it at some point.
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>>3434021

“Hey, wake up!” Claire whispers, and you crack open one eye to see her sitting like a vulture at the foot of your bed. As soon as she sees that you're awake, she crawls a little closer. “I can't believe you didn't invite me to your little party!” she complains, “Ah, I feel so unloved...”

Grumbling something unflattering, you wave her away and reach for your tablet. Thoughts of your conversation with Monroe, and your mention of Phantom, come creeping back. Time to see if they've heard about your return. Labyrinth takes a tortuous length of time to start up, as usual, and you see a single paltry message waiting for you.

Phantom: How was your time away?
HLLY06: There's nothing like a good holiday.
HLLY06: And what I had was nothing like a good holiday.

The reply comes almost immediately.

Phantom: Very funny.
Phantom: Were you able to learn anything there?

“You should spook him,” Claire whispers, a devilish grin on her face, “Give him something that'll blow his socks off.”

“It's too early in the morning to listen to your talk of blowing faceless men,” you mutter, looking back down to the screen. A dull anger forms as you look at the message. Now Phantom is the one trying to get information out of you? Innuendo aside, Claire's idea seems better the more you think about it.

HLLY06: I learned something here in Avalon, just before I left.
HLLY06: I saw a weird message on Doc Wilson's computer. Seems like he's talking with outside forces. Big if true, right?
Phantom: Did you report this?

You can almost picture the urgency with which they typed that message out, the desperation behind those words. Either Phantom really IS Wilson, or he's just concerned for the doctor. Claire, peering over your shoulder, giggles. “So what now?” she whispers to you, “I reckon he really doesn't want that little secret coming out.”

“Tough shit, then, seeing as I already told Fletch,” you whisper back, “Although if he doesn't know that...”

“Leverage! We could offer him a trade – our silence in exchange for... I don't know. Maybe Phantom can get his hands on our file,” Claire thinks aloud, her voice so low as to be inaudible, “Then again, we could always warn him. Give him a chance to slip away before the noose closes in, y'know? Oh, this is so exciting!”

“You're kinda scary, you know,” you mutter to her, gazing down at the screen. A chance to look at your file... you're more than a little curious about what's in there. But, to stoop to this kind of blackmail?

>Tell Phantom that you'll keep his secret. Maybe he'll feel indebted to you...
>Offer to keep Phantom's secret in exchange for your complete file
>Warn Phantom that you already reported the message
>Other
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>>3434093
>Other
We will provide them an answer if they can get us our full file.
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>>3434093
>>Offer to keep Phantom's secret in exchange for your complete file
I dont trust this snake. But I do want our file
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>>3434093
>Offer to keep Phantom's secret in exchange for your complete file
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>Offer to keep Phantom's secret in exchange for your complete file

I worry about how she is going to handle what she finds in there, but I think Holly would go for it.

Man this is going to hurt ain't it?
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>>3434110
>>3434093
Forgot to link
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>>3434093
>Why the interest? Is that you, doc?"
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>>3434110
Yes.
Yes it is.
On the bright side tho Phantom gains nothing from this deal since we already
reported him
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>>3434110
No it's not the truth wont hurt us its what we do with it that may.There is no reason whatever we find would impact our relation with Claire. just removes some uncertainty about it.
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>>3434121
I predict holly is gonna take a severe ego drop from finding out about Claire tho
In actual points i mean
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>>3434125
She's real
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>>3434121
Oh buddy. I think you are very, very wrong there.
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>>3434125
Well then they will have a reason to bring in the backup pilot.
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>>3434093
>>3434114
heh heh, I vote for this
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>>3434132
I don't really like the idea of us being expendable that quickly.
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>>3434140
How would they explain our absence to the other pilots though if she starts using unit 2 in our stead.
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>>3434153
I don't think reading the full file is going to put us out of commission.

It's definitely going to hurt though
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>>3434153
Unless we go completely insane from the revelation I doubt they need to bring in the backup
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>>3434158
Well it would give us more a reason to assist Nate with CQB training or we could pick more fights with Claudia.
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>>3434172
The only other way i can think of to have more serious repercussions would be to lower our maximum Ego.
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>>3434179
I'm not really caring much about the mechanical perspective and more the narrative one
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In your mind, you picture a fat fish wriggling on the end of a cold steel hook. It doesn't know that it's dead yet, writhing and kicking for dear life. The thought causes your stomach to knot, even as a grim smile forms on your lips.

HLLY06: You're awfully worried about this. Is that you, doc?
Phantom: It would be very bad for the doctor if the authorities learned about this.
Phantom: Very bad indeed.
HLLY06: That doesn't answer my question.
Phantom: You still haven't answered mine. Did you report this?
HLLY06: Why don't we make a deal? Can you get a copy of my full and complete file? None of that redacted shit either. Every shitty detail.
Phantom: You don't want to see that.
HLLY06: Do NOT tell me what I do or don't want.

A long pause. Beside you, Claire rocks back and forth with the effort of remaining silent. This is all a game to her, you think with faint unease. Glancing back down to the screen, you see a new message popping up.

Phantom: I can get the file. I think it's time for us to meet.
Phantom: West central parking garage. Third floor. 10PM tonight.
Phantom: Can you do that?
HLLY06: Let me guess, tell nobody and come alone?
Phantom: You're calling the shots. Do what you like.
Phantom: But it will be very bad for both of us if NERV security catches us. They don't want you seeing that file either.

“Checkmate!” Claire hisses, “Wait, that's not right. Jackpot?”

“Whatever,” you whisper back, checking down at the screen again. Phantom's last message remains there, winking up at you.

HLLY06: I'll be there.

-

You can already tell that the day is going to crawl by. Even at the best of times, you can be impatient. Now that you've got a full twelve hours to kill before this fated meeting, you don't know what to do with yourself. You don't even have school to pass the time. The answer to your question comes as you're getting dressed, when a clumsy touch causes your injured arm to flare with pain.

You'll tell the others about it. That'll be a nice, cheerful way to pass the time.

When you enter the main room, you're greeted by the sight of Yulia eagerly piling her breakfast plate high. The others seem to find no end of amusement in her simple delight, but you feel a faint stab of dismay at the sight. She's already making friends here, seemingly with no effort at all. “Hey hey, people!” you call out, “You wanna see something gross?”

“Oh please,” Claudia sighs, “We were eating.”

“Well I want to see something gross!” Nate insists, leaping out of her seat, “Come on, Holly, show me!” Laughing softly at her ghoulish enthusiasm, you roll up your sleeve and show her the weal. “Oh daaaaaamn,” she whispers, reaching out to poke the wound before, thankfully, pulling her hand back, “Is that like, some weird foreign disease? Did you catch that off the new girl?”

“Hey!” Yulia protests, “Just what are you suggesting?”

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>>3434214
holly gets fucking kidnapped
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As Phantom just said we can bring whoever we like should we just strait up tell Fletcher about the meeting to see if we can get him to leave us alone for the night.
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>>3434214
>In your mind, you picture a fat fish wriggling on the end of a cold steel hook. It doesn't know that it's dead yet, writhing and kicking for dear life. The thought causes your stomach to knot, even as a grim smile forms on your lips.
Based Holly
Also should we set up a sting to catch the guy?
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>>3434237
The issue is that Phantom is right. No one in NERV wants us to see our full file for good reason
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>>3434240
Just in case we should set an alarm on our Tablet and leave it in our room set for about 2 maybe 3 AM and loud in order to attract attention leave a note with it specifying to give it to Fletcher with the tablets unlock code and to check the labyrinth app where we are going.
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>>3434248
We could snatch a gun I guess
And make sure we bring our phone.
If things go sour I'd like to have a backup plan. Maybe we could borrow Yulia's?
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>>3434255
Also if Avalon is anything like Tokyo-3 there are Cameras everywhere run by the AI as it controls the traffic lights for the city and they should be able to trace whatever route Phantom uses to get to the location of the meeting and after it goes down there will be no hiding it.
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>>3434273
If that's the case then either Phantom actually thinks we won't rat him out or he's retarded. Although I suppose he might have a way to disable some cameras on the area
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>>3434214

The day passes slowly, as you expected. You unpack your luggage and put everything back where it should be, then you help Yulia with her bags. Claudia helps as well, which surprises you until you realise why she was so quick to volunteer – she just wanted an excuse to paw through Yulia's clothes, to pass comment on what she finds there. You've seen birds of prey with more merciful eyes, and you feel absurdly glad that you were spared this trial.

“Oh, so you actually bought this? With your own money?” Claudia remarks, smoothing out a long, floral print dress before setting it aside, “It certainly wouldn't be my choice, but...”

“What? I think it is very nice,” Yulia replies, a defensive note in her voice, “It is very... feminine.”

“Ah, a feminine dress. The perfect thing to go with scrap metal and machine tools,” you laugh, “I don't GET you, Yulia. You've got like, two totally different sides. These dresses look as good as new, too. Have they ever been worn?”

“No,” she answers simply, “There will come a time when I put away my tools and weapons, a time when there is no need to fight for survival. On that day, I will take out these dresses and I will be a woman.”

Claudia glances aside to you, rolling her eyes as if to say “get a load of this weirdo” before delving back into Yulia's luggage and seeking out a new victim.

>Okay, I think I'm going to pause things here for today. NERV: Second Daughter will continue next Friday, with an interlude episode scheduled for midweek
>Thank you for your contributions today!
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>>3434284
That is still going to be extremely obvious though.
For all we know it's going to be a dead drop of information or there are going to be additional instructions when we get there.
so any backup we is going to come down on our head not his.
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>>3434298
Thanks for running Moloch.
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>>3434298
Thanks for running!

When Monroe made her roll to see if she cried and if so how hard after Bergmann humiliated her, what did she get?
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>>3434397
The good news is, Monroe was using best of three.
The bad news is, she rolled three natural ones!
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>>3434464
Oh geez that's a lot of crying

We should get her something nice
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>>3434485
Can we purchase more liquor for her?
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>>3434625
>implying it wouldnt be for ourselves after we learn about Claire
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>>3434625
Oh I bet she has plenty of it. How about an ear every now and then like this time?

And if we get extra information out of it's a win win.
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>>3434636
>Rolls nat on resistance to alcoholism
>Alchoholic Holly for rest of quest
I approve of this
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>>3434794
>Implying it's not going to be Claire that's an Alcoholic

Reformatting the prospective plan (if anyone has anything to add please do)
Ok so before we go to the meeting with Phantom we are going to need to set up some form of collateral to prepare for when things go Wrong.
Or if we find whatever is being hidden and have to make some sort of snap decision about following something up and don't have time to explain our actions
e.g.
We get kidnapped by Wormwood or any other group that is interested in the pilots.
Or
A Lilium appears while we are outside HQ and the others are forced to deploy without us.
Or
We learn of something So horific we no longer wish to retun to NERV.
Or
We otherwise get prevented from returning to base for whatever reason


Ok so on to preparing the Collateral:

we should probably talk to Fletcher and tell him that we are going to be out for an extended amount of time tonight (tell not ask)
e.g. Clay invited us to a party with the rest of the baseball team or something along those lines also and if decide we want to bring Claire along the invite was extended to her.
And tip him off that we are about to go do something monumentally stupid so he is likely to assign someone to follow us and if Phantom was to turn up they may end up apprehended so at least someone gets something out of this.
Phantom also gave us permission to bring anyone we like and is seems sort of wrong to leave Claire out of this as it will probably involve her just as much as it involves Holly.
Just in case we should set an alarm on our Tablet.
And leave it in our room or Claire's near the wall that is populated set for about 2 maybe 3 AM
that will give us about 4 - 5 hours to disarm it before it go's off and also people will probably be asleep and therefor the dorms will be populated.
To give us enough time to get there and possibly get taken somewhere else for an extended period of time and return without causing it to go off and loud in order to attract attention and leave the door unlocked if we can.
leave a note under the tablet so when someone picks it up to turn off the alarm the note would be found.
The note should specify to give it to Fletcher(preferably) or Monroe
It would contain the tablets unlock code and direct the reader to check the labyrinth app as there isn't anything that Fletcher doesn't already know about on it apart from the address and maybe our intent.
If Claire is asked to stay behind we could ask her to make sure it gets to Fletcher or Monroe as well.
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>>3435134
Assuming it isnt just a dead drop of information:
We should notify Phantom of the plan(The Collateral) Upon arrival to make sure that they understand the situation and hopefully ward off most if not all of the consequences of our actions.
If whatever was planned is untenable within the timeframe provided it could be rescheduled for a later date with different timing and location.
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>>3435134
If we actually bag Phantom somehow I fully expect promotion to First Daughter
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>>3435138
The ways for something to go wrong with the plan is that ether someone finds the Tablet early, no one does, it runs out of charge, or phantom disarms the alarm.

>>3435143
I still think when they find out why we went they are going to yell at us.
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>>3435153
>inb4 Phantom takes cyanide pill before capture
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>>3435170
Won't that still get us promoted though
i mean it solve the problem anyway because they wont be spying anymoreand that they would leave the body behind so we can drag it back to HQ with is and turn him into Fletcher for analysis
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>>3435143
You realize that 'First' and 'Second' aren't ranks but the order of the pilots right?
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>>3435325
let him have his fun
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>>3435347
Look lets just play it by ear alright? Putting some thought into it is good, but planning for every contingency will get you lost in your own head.

The note idea is good. We can do that as we leave.
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>>3435188
If we were trying to be as obvious as possible when explaining our reasoning to Fletcher.
we could say that Claire got invited to a party and she is dead set on going and so we have been forced to go to keep her safe, from herself.
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>>3435358
The reasoning behind letting Fletcher know about the plan is to attempt to minimize the fallout from him

and having backup from NERV nearby when things go south because we are notifying him in advance of our movements that may result in an unplanned extended leave of absence for us.
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Note: This recording was obtained from a damaged NERV drone, recovered near the town of [REDACTED], Germany. Video footage recovered was fragmentary, lacking any evidence of what was responsible for damaging the probe, however sensors recorded an incredibly potent burst of energy before sustaining critical damage. Despite the lack of video footage, the audio recording was recovered intact and has been transcribed below:

“Ah, that was a little rougher than I had intended. Hello, little machine. Another of mankind's creations, are you not? I was created too, although I fear that our similarities end there. You're listening to this, aren't you? Yes, I see a little red light winking there. Not just listening, but recording. Oh, you mischievous little thing. Don't you have any respect for privacy? But I feel bad for harming you, so I'll have to make it up to you somehow. I wonder how...”

“I know. Why don't I tell you a story?”

“Once upon a time – that IS how you start a story like this, isn't it? - there were two beings. Entities. They were defined by their opposing natures, and a mutual desire to see any trace of the other wiped away. Men, I feel, will understand that. So it was a war. A spectacular war, if I do say so myself, but certainly not an equal one. Imagine one of your chess games – white and black, each side starting with the exact same forces. Not so with our war. One side – the white, if you wish – had sixteen soldiers. The other, the black, brought twelve pieces to the table. Of course, that doesn't account for the king... or, perhaps, the queen. Opposite in all things, after all.”

“So they fought. Of the sixteen children of the white, one of them was granted... a mind. True freedom of will, the freedom to choose their own path in life. Believe it or not, this one realised that he didn't actually enjoy fighting – he deserted, he went AWOL as your military types might say. The remaining children of the white were destroyed, as much as they COULD be destroyed, but the twelve children of the black were made to bleed too. A fair trade, I suppose. It had to end eventually, though.”

“All that hard work the children put in, and it was for nothing. In the end, it came down to the white queen and the black king. They fought, and it was the white queen who emerged victorious. She plunged her sword into the black king's heart and ended him, only to sustain a terrible wound herself. Fearing for her life – such as it was – she fled away to hide and lick her wounds. The children of the black, meanwhile, hid their slain father away.”

“It's not a very satisfying ending, is it? I'm sorry. I'm not very good at telling stories.”

>That concludes today's bonus interlude! Next time on NERV: Second Daughter – A clandestine meeting looms, but will it bring answers or further questions?
>Thank you for reading along today!
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>>3441860
>answers or further questions

Whynotboth.webm
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>>3441860
Hmm well the sixteen children of white can refer to the sixteen Lilims we are going to fight. Twelve children of black could be the Daughters. The one child of white that was granted a mind could be the one talking here.

Whether this battle is in the past, present, or future is unclear. For all we know Holly's fight could be one very similar to one generations ago or something.
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>>3442047
Nah, the black king is obviously Adam, and his children are likely SEELE
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>>3441860
Something interesting to note: The circle of chairs Holly keeps seeing has 11 chairs.
I suspect the 12th chair was the one Holly was sitting in.
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I went looking for the designations of the Lilim that we have fought so far and it came back with a book, Ars Goetia witch is part of a series of books that is know as The Lesser Keys of Solomon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_demons_in_the_Ars_Goetia


as we dont know the Designation of the Lilim that fought Kaori at Berlin.
we could probably ask her what is was designated
or ask Fletcher and Monroe as to how the designations are assigned to individual Lilim/ and or for the list of designations for future use.
so far we have fought
> Flauros (also Flavros, Hauras, Haures, Havres)is a strong Great Duke of Hell. He gives true answers of all things past, present and future.
> Eligor (also Abigor or Eligos). He discovers hidden things and knows the future of wars and how soldiers should meet.
> Orobas He supposedly gives true answers of things past, present and to come, divinity, and the creation of the world; he also confers dignities and prelacies, and the favor of friends and foes. Orobas is faithful to the conjurer.

There seems to be no order relating the order of appearances of the lilim to the book at least to me.
Also if we were looking for answers relating to our past we possibly may have wanted to commune with one of the lilim assuming they have similar powers to their namesake.
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>>3443158
Orobas is the one who tried to mind meld/talk with us right? Back in Russia
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>>3444733
yes. They were listed in order of appearance.
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“As above, so below.”

Doctor Bergmann sits back and smiles coyly, as if those four words explained everything. Maybe they do, and you're just too dumb to understand exactly why. Or, maybe she's just trying to confuse you with some fancy talk in the hope that you'll go away and stop asking awkward questions. Knowing her, either one is possible. When your frown only continues to deepen, she sighs and leans forwards once again. “What occurs in one sphere, occurs on all spheres. Your ADM Unit is damaged, and you suffer an injury to match,” she elaborates, “Frankly, Fletcher explained it better than I ever could. This is just an occupational hazard.”

“Bad news, by the way,” she adds, “We're making no real progress with our research projects. The most recent Lilim – Orobas, was it? - revealed little new information. We'll have to keep searching. Do keep up the good work, won't you?”

“Yeah, uh, I'll get right on that,” you tell her, hesitating for a moment before adding, “So like, what's your situation here now? I heard that you're not taking the commander's orders any more. Isn't that going to make things inconvenient for us?”

Not the most subtle way of raising the subject, but you want to hear what the good doctor has to say for herself.

“It's quite simple really. Diane is the local commander. Local. Her duties are the continued administration of Avalon base. I'm not bound to any one location – I go where I can best perform my research, and I answer directly to head office. So really, obeying her orders has always been a matter of courtesy,” Bergmann answers, giving you a casual shrug, “As for the question of inconvenience, I won't get let any personal disagreements in the way. In most cases, I will be complying with Diane's orders.”

Except when it involves subjecting pilots to potentially dangerous experiments, you think bitterly to yourself. In fact, after a brief internal debate, you say just that aloud. Bergmann laughs, accepting the point with a nod.

“Nothing in life is achieved without some element of risk. Making use of the ADM Units was a risk, but mankind would surely be doomed without them,” Doctor Bergmann shakes her head slowly, “I am more grateful for Natasha's assistance than you know. She is very important to me. If you think that I would just... dispose of her on a whim, to pursue some trivial scrap of knowledge, then you are sorely mistaken.”

You don't like the implication there – that there could be some level of knowledge for which she would happily sacrifice Nate's life. You don't like that one bit. All the more reason to get in contact with Phantom. All the more reason to figure out what NERV's real end goal might be.

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>>3446598

The quiet clink and clatter of coffee cups provides a subtle backing tune to your conversation, the rich smell of baking surrounding you. You came here to draw your plans for the evening, but you ended up having a slice of cake instead. There's no harm in mixing business and pleasure, you figure. “Okay, so, how are we gonna play this?” Claire asks, watching enviously as you stab a thick chunk of chocolate cake with your fork, “And like, can you stop enjoying that so much? You're making me hungry.”

“So eat some,” you suggest, “Hell, I'll buy you a slice. I got more money than I know what to do with.”

“Eh, I'm watching my figure,” Claire replies, resting her chin on one hand and giving you a yearning look, “One day, I hope to be a woman worthy of you, Holly.”

“I wonder if we should bring a gun...” you muse, “Maybe borrow one of Kaori's. It won't shoot, obviously, but those things sure do look real...”

“Ah, to be so coldly rejected!” Claire cries out, clasping a hand to her heart. Wincing at her strident voice, you look about at the other patrons. Nobody is staring, thankfully. The last thing you need right now is to have an audience. “But yeah, I dunno, a gun might be cool. Although, what if Kaori asks what we need it for? We can't just roll up like “hey girl, hook me up with one of them problem solvers”, can we?” she pauses, “Or maybe we can. Just bully her into it.”

Sighing, you set aside your fork. “You're a terrible influence,” you tell her bluntly, “I'm not sure yet. I'm not even sure if I should ask one of the others along. It would be nice to have someone watching my back, but... if this goes wrong, they could get dragged into my mess. For all I know, there's gonna be a truck full of goons waiting to kidnap me. I guess Fletcher's people wouldn't just let that happen, although...”

“You're not sure if you want Fletcher to know about this,” she finishes for you, nodding sagely, “I get it.”

“NERV doesn't want me seeing what's in my file. I'm sure of it,” you sigh, toying with your fork, “He's gotta be better at this spy shit than I am, but what if he's TOO good? I could lose this lead, once and for all. Maybe this is a risk I've got to take. I just... I don't know. What do you think?”

“What?” Claire jokes, sticking her tongue out at you, “You want me to flip a coin again?”

Maybe that's not such a good idea.

>You'll tell Fletcher. It'll be safer if you have his people watching you closely
>You'll keep Fletcher informed, but you'll do this without his help. This is your show
>You won't tell Fletcher. You'll be able to uncover more if you do this alone
>Other
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>>3446603
>You'll keep Fletcher informed, but you'll do this without his help. This is your show
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>>3446603
>You'll keep Fletcher informed, but you'll do this without his help. This is your show.

Ok this is probably for the best though we still need to come up with an excuse if we get questioned and Fletcher will probably still send people to follow us regardless of whatever we choose to tell him the only difference will be the Quantity. he may not even let us go if he knows.
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>>3446619
Half truth. Phantom wants to meet regarding Wilson's issues. As long as we are able to read the file before it gets turned over I think we should good.

'Good' as in 'Taking in the information before it's taken away', not what are mental state is going to be after reading it.
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>>3446603
>You'll keep Fletcher informed, but you'll do this without his help. This is your show
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>>3446598
>you think bitterly to yourself. In fact, after a brief internal debate, you say just that aloud.
best girl

>>3446603
>You won't tell Fletcher. You'll be able to uncover more if you do this alone
>Bring Claudia
>And Claire, heh
I don't necessarily think she'll be able to help or we'll be able to sneak out without Fletcher noticing, but I think this'll have a better chance of seeing the documents before they're confiscated

Also Claudia can be the distraction if we need to punch people in the face.
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>>3446622
At least alerting Fletcher to our movements should be Anomalous enough behavior from us and hopefully tip him off all we should need to do is mention that we are going with Claire. because when thing go south NERV is going to need to respond Immaculately and immediately.

>>3446633
Was this ever in any doubt at any point?
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>>3446643
Maybe he can give us a panic button?
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>>3446646
That's probably a good idea but may be to obvious to Phantom if they find it for them not to realize that we told someone about what we were doing and set them on edge so if we are going to attempt to capture phantom we are going to need to hide it well assuming that we may well be frisked.
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“I'm going to let Fletcher know what I'm doing. Sort of. I might not tell him about the file itself,” you decide, “But I'm going to make him back off. This is my show, and I'm doing it my way.”

“You think he'll go for that?” Claire muses, glancing wistfully down at the last scraps of her cake.

“Maybe. Maybe not. I'm not planning on giving him a choice,” you reply with a shrug, “He'll have his people watching me either way. This way, at least I might be able to get them to keep their distance. Here's the thing – I'm betting that he wants a face to face meeting with Phantom, just as much as I do. Different reasons, perhaps, but we both want this. So, if I threaten to cancel the meeting... leverage, see?”

Leaning back in her seat, Claire lets out an impressed whistle. A shrill whistle, too – shrill enough that you wince and glance around to check on the rest of the patrons. No irritated glares pointed in your direction, so that's good. Nodding decisively to yourself, you take some money out of your pocket and leave it on the table. Then, with Claire following close behind you, you hurry out of the cafe.

-

Fletcher listens, with an expression of polite curiosity, as you lay out the details. The few details you tell him, at least. “I've got a meeting with Phantom, or some representative. I think it's a meeting. Things are still a little uncertain,” you explain, “So I'm going out tonight. I need your people to give me some breathing room – if they're riding my ass, this whole meeting could get cancelled or worse. So, do we have a deal?”

Slowly, his eyebrow lifts. “You've been busy,” he remarks mildly, “Have you considered the fact that this might be a trap?”

“Of course. I'm not like, totally gullible,” you protest, “I'm not saying that this isn't a risk, but I'm doing it regardless. I have to do this.”

“Fine,” Fletcher decides after a pause, opening his desk drawer and searching for something, “I'll order my people to hang back. They'll move in at the first sign of trouble, mind you – any yelling, any gunshots, any hint of a struggle, and they'll come to extract you. Until then, you won't know they're there. That's as much freedom as I'm willing to give you. There's also this...” Taking out a small box, he pushes it across the desk and lifts the lid. Seated against a cushion of grey foam is an ugly little trinket – like a phone charm or something to hang on a keychain, shaped like a little flip lighter.

“My birthday isn't for a few months yet,” you point out, picking up the trinket and giving it a suspicious look, “And this isn't much of an ornament.”

“It's not meant to be,” the mercenary answers simply, “It's a tracking beacon. If things go seriously wrong – and I think you know what I mean by that – then we'll have a way to track you down.”

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>>3446667
Does he not care about Claire if we are going to bring her with us?
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>>3446681
Doesn't seem like Holly brought it up and no he doesn't care because Claire isn't real/is Holly.
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>>3446667

“I hope you understand how much trust I'm placing in you,” he continues, tenting his fingers and thinking for a moment, “Frankly, this is against just about every regulation in the book. Still, my gut is telling me to trust you with this. This might be the best lead we have at the moment.” Tapping his fingers together, Fletcher nods to himself. “Yes. It might work,” he decides, “Next. Were you planning to go alone?”

“Well, Claire was going to be with me,” you begin, “And I was wondering if-”

“I don't think that would be a good idea,” he interrupts, holding up a hand to silence you.

“Claire, you mean?” you reply, frowning at the interruption, “Why do you...” As your voice trails off, you realise what he's worried about. Claire, you know, would spend the entire time trying to keep you from worrying. Trying to cheer you up. Normally that would be a welcome thing, but you'll need to focus tonight. Having her there to distract you might not be such a good idea. “Because she's not professional, I get it. She won't like it much, but I guess I can leave her behind,” you sigh, “Who would you suggest, then?”

“One person. Too many people can be more of a burden than a benefit. You'll end up talking amongst yourselves, and you're more likely to attract attention. No, I'd suggest bringing one extra pair of eyes, just to watch your back, and nobody else,” the mercenary answers, “As for who, that's your call – but I do have some suggestions. No civilians, for one. I'd suggest one of your fellow pilots. Next, I'd say to bring someone you trust rather than who you think might be the best person for the job. If something does go wrong, you'll need to be able to rely on your companion. That'll matter more than training.”

“Besides,” he adds with a humourless smile, “It'll be a nice bonding activity for you. Call it an adventure.”

You're not so sure about that, but... he's the expert here. With that in mind, you'll bring...

>Kaori
>Claudia
>Yulia
>Nobody
>Someone else... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3446725
>Nobody

Claudia is definitely out, and Kaori seems too professional. Yulia I dunno. Erring on the side of caution here.
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>>3446725
>Nobody
If he is going to make us take someone take Nate and Claire.
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>>3446725
>Kaori
She maybe professional but she has a good pair of eyes
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It's not like he'd let us take Dr.Wilson with us right?
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>>3446772
Pls no
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>>3446725
>>Kaori

We need someone guys.
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>>3446725
>Kaori
Honestly I trust her more than anyone else out of the options presented.
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>>3446791
Whoever we pick to go with us is probably going to prevent us from reading the file somehow so its not like it matters to much.
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>>3446800
How so?
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>Okay, I'm going to close this vote here. Seems like we're taking Kaori out on a cute date!
>Sorry for the delay, I needed to check over some old notes and things got a bit out of hand
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>>3446808
Claudia's going to take umbrage at something that gets said and do something stupid.

Yulia's will probably stop us on Fletcher's orders/ already having read our file at some level of classification.

Kaori's appears to have excessive loyalty to NERV for some unexplained reason and has read our file so is basically a nonstarter for achieving our goals for the mission because she knows what we will find and we will have to explain carefully what is at stake for us to get her to work with us on this.
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>>3446822
Worst comes to worse we can always do the patented Holly flip out and read the file regardless of their wishes
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“Kaori,” you think aloud, “I think I should take Kaori. She's a bit too straight-laced, but she's got good eyes. If anyone can spot a tail, it would be her. I just hope she's okay with this. She's not really... she doesn't seem too keen on asking tough questions.” Fletcher raises an eyebrow at this, and you realise that perhaps you've said too much. “Well, I mean, that doesn't matter. I'll ask the questions, she can just hang back and look professional,” you hastily add, “Can you call her over?”

Nodding, Fletcher takes out his radio and murmurs something into it. “I think she's a good choice,” he states, “She'll follow her orders.”

What a strange endorsement to give – not that she's a good person or a trustworthy one, but it's her obedience that he praises. As you're considering this, Kaori arrives at the office with a hushed nod. “You called for me?” she asks, glancing briefly between you and Fletcher before sighing, “I'm not going to like this, am I?”

-

This time, you're the one who listens politely as Fletcher lays out the situation in a rather more formal manner. Kaori wears a troubled expression throughout, occasionally gesturing to confirm her understanding but saying nothing. She's like a sponge, soaking up the information and revealing nothing of her true thoughts. In the end, though, she turns and gives you a clipped nod. “This is important to you, isn't it?” she asks simply, “Then I'll do it.”

“Just like that?” you blurt out. You can't help it, really.

“Hey, don't sound so surprised!” Kaori protests, her eyes widening a little, “Pilots like us have to stick together, don't we? Besides, this is important to all of us – to all of NERV. Of course I'm going to help out!” Frowning, almost pouting, she looks back around to Fletcher. “Tell me, then, exactly what you're expecting of me,” she asks him, “I'll perform to the very best of my ability.”

The much-praised obedience, swinging into action. “Just keep your eyes open for any sign of trouble,” Fletcher tells her, before nodding to you, “And make sure that this one doesn't cause any. No fights, is that understood?”

“You heard that, Kaori?” you tease, reaching across and shoving her lightly, “Don't go starting any fights, okay?”

Kaori just sighs.

-

The rest of the day crawls past, the hours and minutes ticking away until your secret meeting draws near. The only excitement comes a few hours before, when you find a new message on your NiPad.

Phantom: Are we still doing this?
HLLY06: Absolutely.
Phantom: West central parking garage. Third floor. 10PM tonight. You didn't forget, did you?
Phantom: When you arrive, go to the northwestern corner. Wait there. I'll come and join you.
Phantom: Will you be alone?
HLLY06: No. I'll have a friend with me. Don't bother arguing – this is how we're doing it.
Phantom: Fine.

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>>3446868

The night is warm and clear, with bright moonlight pouring down from the sky. Not quite how you would set the stage for a clandestine meeting. At least you won't get caught out in the rain. Before leaving HQ, Fletcher introduced you to your final line of security – a pair of mundane looking guys in a humble grey compact car, the sort of thing that you forget about as soon as you're no longer looking at it. The guys are the same, actually. They might as well have serial numbers written on them.

You occasionally glance back as you're walking to the parking garage, sometimes catching a faint glimpse of grey and sometimes not. Kaori seems a little more certain, her eyes flicking this way and that whenever you turn a corner.

“No tail so far,” she states definitively, cool confidence in her voice, “The security escort has fallen back. They're meandering now – acting like they've lost sight of us.” Pausing, she takes off her cap and brushes a few strands of hair away from her face. The gesture can't quite cover up a flicker of nervousness on her face, a fleeting uncertainty caused by the new risk. Even with the tracking beacon attached to your cellphone, the security guards won't be able to reach you immediately. “Why are we out here?” Kaori asks suddenly, “Meeting this spy is one thing, but why really?”

“He's giving me a copy of my file. Full and uncensored,” you admit, turning to look Kaori dead in the eye, “I didn't tell Fletcher. I don't know exactly what's inside it, but... it might be something that he doesn't want me to see. If I get it, are you going to stop me from reading it?”

“No,” she answers with a simple shake of her head, “I don't think I have that right... and I don't think I'd be able to stop you, even if I wanted to.”

“C'mon...” you laugh, glancing up at a street sign. The garage is close now, and you're a little ahead of schedule. “You could stop me,” you continue, “With those fancy fighting moves of yours...”

“They wouldn't make any difference in a real fight – if you were fighting for something that really mattered to you,” Kaori argues, a curious expression tugging at her mouth – half a smile, half a grimace. “I wonder, though,” she adds, looking up at the blocky concrete garage, “Your file, perhaps there is a reason why you're not meant to see it. Would it really be such a good idea to look inside?”

>It's more than a good idea. It's a great idea!
>Maybe it's not a good idea, but I have to see it
>I'll decide that later. I'm not thinking that far ahead yet
>I think... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3446940
>Maybe it's not a good idea, but I have to see it
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>>3446940
>Maybe it's not a good idea, but I have to see it
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>>3446940
>Maybe it's not a good idea, but I have to see it
Besides what could it possibly tell us that we don't already know?
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>>3446940

>It's more than a good idea. It's a great idea!

When has keeping secrets ever worked out for anyone?
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>>3446940
>Maybe it's not a good idea, but I have to see it
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>>3446940
>Maybe it's not a good idea, but I have to see it
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>>3446940
>Maybe it's not a good idea, but I have to see it
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“Maybe it's not a good idea,” you admit with a shrug, “But I have to see it. Do you understand that?”

“I suppose I can,” Kaori murmurs, “The answers may be unpleasant, but the uncertainty is worse. I'm starting to understand how that feels.” She looks up, catching your curious look. “I am unsettled,” she admits, “This argument between Doctor Bergmann and Commander Monroe... it's not right. Our leadership needs to be united, but it seems as though they are free to squabble amongst themselves. I dislike questioning my orders, but there may come a time when that will prove necessary.”

So it looks like she's finally starting to wake up... slightly. Small steps, one at a time.

“But hey, look at it this way,” you add with a deliberately casual shrug, “How bad can it be? It's going to whine and complain about my temper, but that's nothing new. It's not like there's anything else to find out.”

Kaori swallows heavily, offering no reply to this.

-

Ten minutes until your meeting, and you cautiously arrive at the third floor of the parking garage. Kaori gestures for you to pause, creeping ahead a little and peering around the corner. It's deathly quiet, with even the normal sounds of the city seeming distant and muffled by the thick concrete. Nodding for you to join her, Kaori leads you up into the garage proper. “Northwestern corner,” you whisper to her, thinking for a moment before pointing the way. A large white van blocks much of the area from sight, and you feel alarm bells starting to ring.

Kaori reaches into the back of her belt and pulls out one of her model handguns, holding the fake weapon close at hand. Neither of you says a word as you tentatively approach the van, occasionally dropping low to peer underneath it. No feet visible in the faint sliver of open view, but if they're waiting inside the van...

No driver, you notice as you get closer. A parking permit is stuck to the inside window, while the dashboard is littered with old burger wrappers. Ignoring those, you lunge around the van and come face to face with...

Nothing. Just an empty corner. Laughing in relief, you look about for any sign of... well, of anything. Tapping you on the arm, Kaori points up to a camera stuck onto the wall and aiming down into the corner.

“Not a regular security camera. It looks new – probably bought for tonight,” she whispers, narrowing her eyes at the duct tape holding it to the wall, “Battery powered, probably fitted with wi-fi. You use your phone, see what the camera sees. Our man watches, waits for us to arrive before coming to meet us.”

“Clever,” you mutter back. Then, with a bold shrug, you step forwards and let the camera's eye gaze down upon you. “Well,” you remark, giving it a wave, “Now we just need to wait.”

[1/2]
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>>3447014

So you wait, leaning back against the wall and sipping from the can of Mad Bull you stuck in your pocket before leaving HQ. It's warm by now, which hardly improves your mood. Kaori fiddles with the brim of her hat and glances at her phone, checking the time as it slowly creeps by. Ten minutes after you're supposed meeting time, she risks a low sigh. “Maybe something went wrong,” she suggests, “Do you think-”

“This is bullshit,” you hiss, pulling out your tablet and checking for any new messages. Nothing – Phantom doesn't even reply to the coarsely worded demand you send. “This is so much bullshit,” you continue, whispering more to yourself than to anyone else. Kaori winces every time you curse, backing off a few paces as if to escape your temper.

“Maybe I should take a look around,” she suggests, gesturing expansively to the garage, “See if I can spot any signs of trouble.”

“Yeah, sure, whatever...” you mutter, your attention focused on the new string of curses you type out. As Kaori heads off to search the area, you hear a soft hiss from behind the van. All too aware that you really should be staying within the camera's field of view, you can't help but investigate. Creeping around the unwashed vehicle, you round the corner to find Claire grinning back at you. “Claire!” you gasp, “You're not supposed to-”

“Sorry girl, but you're not getting rid of me that easily!” she jokes, “What, you really thought I was going to miss out on this Secret Squirrel bullshit?”

The name brings a smile to your lips. “Man, you always loved that dumb show...” you murmur, nostalgia brushing at your mind.

“Hey, Secret Squirrel was fucking badass, and I'll fight anyone who claims otherwise!” Claire growls, raising her fists, “But seriously, sitting back home alone was getting to be a real pain in the ass. I kept worrying, thinking “What if Holly is having fun without me?”. Never mind this spy shit, did you ever stop to think about how I'D feel?”

Even as you laugh, you realise that this is exactly what Fletcher was warning you about – you're having more fun now, sure, but you're hardly focused on anything. Glancing back, you look about for Kaori only to see no trace of her. A moment later, though, you hear her – a low, guttural cry, followed by echoing footsteps from above. Running down from the upper level, Kaori bursts into view and gestures, panting, for you to hurry. “Holly!” she hisses, “Get up here. I found... I found...” Speechless, shaking her head, she just waves again.

“Oh boy,” Claire murmurs, “Here we go...”

A dark hole opens up in the pit of your stomach as you chase after Kaori, the girl leading you up to the upper level of the parking garage.

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>>3447053
At least we know where Claire is now it felt wrong to go without her especially when it probably involves her . How she managed get away from Fletcher we will never know.
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>>3447053
>inb4 Phantom or Wilson assassinated in the corner.
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>>3447053

You don't see it straight away. The fourth floor looks much like the third, a dull concrete tapestry dotted with empty cars. Then, tucked away across the far wall, you see a car with the driver's door hanging ajar. With her face set in a grim mask, Kaori slows to a more cautious pace and leads you closer. The fluorescent lights glowing above cast a sickly light across the car's window, hiding the driver from sight until you approach a little more. Even then, you only just make out the silhouette – the shape of a man slumped over to the side.

“I didn't do any of this,” Kaori whispers suddenly, her voice seeming to come from some great distance, “I just found him like this. I just...”

Her words dance around the edge of your perception, barely noticed as you get closer to the car. A foul smell hangs in the air, something you don't want to identify, and the slumped figure remains motionless as you attempt to call out to him. Your voice just croaks, your throat dry despite the soda you were drinking just a few minutes ago. Kaori hangs back, but you press on. When you approach within a few feet of the car, you finally allow yourself to realise what you're looking at.

Doctor Wilson is slumped behind the wheel of the car, his glasses askew on his face and his shirt collar stained with blood. A cry of horror builds up in your throat as you study the scene. The inside of the car is filthy with Wilson's blood, and you have to force yourself to look. A smartphone, the screen dark and lifeless, lies on the floor beside a dirtied pen. A crumpled newspaper rests in the seat beside Wilson, the front page bloodied as if he grabbed for it in his last moments. No sign of your file – that's the main thing that bubbles to the surface of your mind. No sign of the fucking file...

>Ego reduced to 78/100

“Looks like he was stabbed in the throat,” Claire whispers, leaning against your arm, “God, I didn't know the body HAD so much blood!”

“Holly!” Kaori rasps, forcing herself to approach. She sounds a little more composed now, her voice tight to keep it from trembling. “We need to get Fletcher. Need to tell him about this,” she continues, “Come on, there's nothing we can do here!”

There's nothing you can do for Doctor Wilson, but...

>Kaori's right. You need to get out of here and tell Fletcher about this
>There's something else... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3447104
>There's something else... (Write in)
Check the car and pop the trunk.

Grab the smartphone, the pen, and the newspaper.
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>>3447063
Are you doing it on purpose anon?

>>3447104
>There's something else...
Take a look at the newspaper, look for any tracks around the car, then call Fletcher
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>>3447104
>>There's something else... (Write in)
Send Kaori Back with the Phone and newspaper we should stick around with Claire.
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>>3447140
I'd rather hang onto the phone and such so we can get the information (if there is any) unfiltered.
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>>3447142
We can always ask Fletcher what was on it when we get back it also happens to send Kaori back to base so if anyone didn't want to approach because of her they will.
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>>3447147
I think you're missing the 'unfiltered' part of my concern.

Fletcher has been good to us, but I can't say for sure if he'd give us the whole deal if there is something confidential on the phone.
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>>3447155
I guess we could always attempt to turn it on first more under the impression it was a smartphone and may have a pass code on it as it is 2021
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>>3447163
Well yeah if we can't get anywhere with it on our own than turn it over. I just think Holly should get the first look.
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>>3447167
We should still find an excuse to send kaori back though.
Also why did Kaori think that we said anything?
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>>3447171
Why do we need an excuse? Kaori can just go get help if she wants or she can help search.
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>>3447174
That works. when she protests we can tell her that Claire is with us.
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“Wait,” you hiss to Kaori, “I want to check this first.”

“What?” she splutters, her composure shattering in an instant, “But that's... Fletcher has people for that, trained people who... Holly, there's blood everywhere!”

“Fletcher's people might hide some of the evidence. For all we know, Fletcher's people DID this!” you snap back, shaking your head as you force your temper down. This isn't the time to be going to pieces, and this isn't the time to turn on her. “No, look, I want to make sure that I haven't missed anything,” you tell her, “Fletcher will want to know what we saw, every last detail. What did YOU see?”

Kaori swallows heavily. “I checked the third floor, but I didn't see anything. I thought... I thought out contact might be waiting nearby, so I checked this floor. I saw the ajar door, and I came over. Once I realised who it was, I came to get you,” she explains, “I... don't know why. I should have called this in immediately, but I heard your voice and I thought... I don't know what I thought.” Drawing in a shuddering breath, she holds both hands out to you. “Look,” she insists, “No blood. I didn't touch anything. I didn't do any of this!”

“Okay, great. Just... wait a second,” you tell her, “We'll tell the others in a minute. Just hold back and watch out for anyone – that's an order!”

With those magic words, Kaori manages to pull herself together. Forcing a nod, she turns away from you to keep watch. “Nice,” Claire whispers as you step in to examine the car, “Now, I'm no expect, but I'd say he opened this door willingly. Doesn't look forced, and the window isn't broken. Maybe someone knocked on the window, he opened the door, and... splat.”

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?

To write something, of course. Reaching across, you snatch up the last item to catch your eye – the newspaper. The blood covers much of it, but you see a series of scrawled lines in the empty margin.

HOLLY
CIRCLE ELEVEN TRIALS
COMPASS AC
BERGMAN

That last word trails off, the final N devolving into a weak scrawl, but you can understand it well enough. “Compass AC,” you mutter, glancing around to Claire, “It's gotta be, right?”

“Compass Academy,” she agrees, “But what does our old school have to do with this? And what the hell are the Circle Eleven Trials?”

You shiver, the sound of those words sending a ripple down your spine.

[1/2]
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>>3447186
Well we always assumed there was an experiment at the school involving a circle of 11 children/chairs but now we have a name for the experiment and Bergmann's potential involvement
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>>3447186
We should take a photo of the Note so we can show people independently of having the article with us. people we may want to show are listed below:
> Monroe because Bergman was mentioned
> Fletcher to deal with the outcome of tonight's activities.
> Phantom if they are still active
> Bergman if we ever need to confront her
Do we have the address of wherever Dr.Willson's incriminating email came from we could always ask them.
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>>3447204
Namedropping

CIRCLE ELEVEN TRIALS

Should be enough for people in the know to take us seriously. Also I'm pretty sure Wilson was Phantom.
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>>3447218
Still no guarantees on anything he may have been working for them.

I mean it would give an excuse for Monroe & Fletcher to take Bergman into custody seeing as an Employee mentioned them by name on a note written while they were bleeding out. If they do that we can always ask questions of her and maybe get some answers.
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>>3447231
I don't think it's going to work like that
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>>3447238
It won't for sure. But it is still a body blow for her credibility and it also will put her under increased suspicion and oversight with the pilots.
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>>3447186

“Kaori!” you call out, risking a glance around at her, “Listen to me. Listen carefully, okay? Go down to ground level and call Fletcher. Tell him that you'll be waiting outside, so his people can find you. It's time for the professionals to take over here.”

“Got it,” she replies, clearly eager to be away. Once she's hastened away, you tear off the bloodied newspaper page and fold it into your pocket. If NERV did this, if NERV killed Wilson to stop him from talking, then they wouldn't want any trace of his information to remain. Even something as vague and cryptic as his dying message, they might destroy it to cover their tracks. If they can be trusted, you can give the page back to them. Simple.

Fumbling around the dashboard, you eventually find a button to open the trunk. Popping it open, you circle around to check – nothing inside except for a worn blanket and some emergency supplies, a case of dried food and some large bottles of water. “Looks like he was planning to go on the run,” Claire whispers, “I guess he figured he was done here, one way or another.”

Nodding vaguely, you drop low and creep around the car as you search for any last trace of evidence. There's nothing that you could really call a trail, but you do find one oily footprint near the car. A civilian shoe, you'd guess, small and slender. A woman's shoe? Slumping down beside the footprint, you sit on the concrete floor and stare up at the car. You stare for a long time.

-

The distant sound of police sirens causes your head to jolt up and look around, following the echoing sound of footsteps. Your vision is blurry with tears, rendering the approaching figures indistinct. Blinking, you see NERV uniforms and impassive faces. Fletcher is among them, but his face is no different to any of theirs. They all look like statues, glaring down upon you in judgement. Fletcher studies the scene for a moment before crossing over to you, offering down a hand. Taking it, you allow him to pull you upright.

“I have a car waiting to take you back to HQ,” he says simply, “We can handle things from here.”

“Kaori?” you ask, your own voice sounding alien.

“She's down on the lower level. She wanted some time,” Fletcher pauses, “I tried talking to her, but she barely answers. I have people keeping an eye on her.” Of course he does. Reading your expression, Fletcher winces. “It's not like that,” he assures you, “We're just keeping her under observation. For her own safety. You can see her if you like – if you're worried about her. Otherwise, you should get back to HQ and get some rest. It's too early to have any answers, and I'll need to get a statement from you in the morning. Go home, Holly.”

With that, he turns away and leave you to make your choice.

>Head back to HQ as soon as possible
>Check up on Kaori on the lower level
>Stay here with Fletcher and his investigators
>Ask Fletcher something... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3447248
>Ask Fletcher something...
Who else knew about this meeting?
>Check up on Kaori on the lower level
As a leader we have to look out for our subordinates.
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>>3447248
>Head back to HQ as soon as possible
I think we are done here. There doesn't seem to be anything left to do. If we are going to bring up the note with Fletcher or Monroe that can wait until we are in their office.
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>>3447248
>>Check up on Kaori on the lower level
Probably could use someone to vent to
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>>3447283
Her venting to us I mean
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>>3447287
Well we do have Claire.
>>3447248
we should also ask Fletcher why Claire turned up?
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>>3447248
>>Check up on Kaori on the lower level
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>>3447248
>>Check up on Kaori on the lower level

>>3447291
You're trying really hard to do these awkward Claire jokes huh?
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>>3447296
No not at all these Questions are very important and need to be asked to expose Claire, and for Holly realize something is wrong with her.
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>>3447302
Uh huh~

Give it time
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“Hey,” you call out to Fletcher, “Who else knew about this meeting?”

“On our side of the fence, I count three people who knew about it. Me, you, and Kaori. Four people, excuse me. You mentioned this to Claire, correct? Your security escort didn't know any specific details – they didn't need to know,” Fletcher thinks for a moment, “I don't know about the other side. Wilson wasn't working alone, we know that much. I presume his paymasters knew about this meeting, and they didn't approve of it. I still have unanswered questions of my own, however.”

“Don't we all?” you remark, trying to smile. Failing, probably.

“Why leave us with a corpse? That puzzles me,” Fletcher murmurs to himself, “If they wanted to get rid of him, surely they could have done it in a neater way. No, I don't think they wanted Wilson to vanish. To shut him up, perhaps, but even so. These pieces aren't fitting together as they should.”

An absurd thought occurs. What if Wilson's employers saw this as an opportunity to get their hands on your file? It can't be possible, though. Even taking these Circle Eleven Trials into account, your file can't be worth murder...

Not a pleasant thought. Swallowing heavily, you look around for Claire but see no sign of her. “Our security detail,” you ask Fletcher, “Did they let Claire in here? She slipped past them somehow. At least, I think she did.”

Fletcher sighs. “I'll have to ask them about that,” he replies wearily, “They never mentioned seeing anything out of the ordinary. If they can't catch one girl, I'll need to send them back to school. Honestly...”

Seeing his dark expression, you mumble an excuse and hurriedly slip out. Heading down to the lower level, you see a gathering of police cars and unmarked NERV vehicles. A short distance away from it all, Kaori sits on the floor with her back against the wall. Her expression is blank, hollow. Even when you sit next to her, she doesn't immediately look around.

“So...” you begin, “Do you want to talk about it?”

“I don't see what that would achieve,” Kaori answers, her voice low but not impolite, “I just... don't want to think about it. At all. Right now, I think I'd rather talk about anything else in the world.”

What would Claire do in a situation like this? Change the subject to something incredibly vulgar, probably, to put Kaori's claims to the test. “Oh, I wish you were here,” you sigh aloud, staring up at the ceiling. Kaori glances around, her expression puzzled. “Claire,” you answer, “I guess maybe she got taken back to base. She wasn't supposed to be here in the first place, so... I guess it's just you and me, then.”

“I had a friend once. We were practically inseparable,” Kaori murmurs, “Even when I left for NERV, we kept sending letters and e-mails. It's... nice, isn't it? Having that kind of... bond, I mean.”

[1/2]
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a possible reason that the body would have been left would have been for us to find Willson's Death note so we keep searching for answers we don't even know if he wrote it as he was stabbed in the neck with a pen would likely leave blood on the attackers hands well as escalate the situation in general
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Could Kaori been the one to kill the Doctor? Could we have heard a shot from where we were standing?
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>>3447384
Yes as she alerted us to it after going off on her own although his cause of death was being stabbed in the neck with a pen and as far as we can tell her hands aren't bloody.
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>>3447384
There is the possibility. I don't want it to be the case and I don't really want to pursue without much evidence, but the possibility exists. And it was a stabbing so we wouldn't hear.
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>>3447384
Her gun is just a model, Anon.
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>>3447402
Do we know what kind of shoes the oil stain looked like, and what Kaori is wearing?
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>>3447408
Also how red/black was the blood. as it go black after a time we know that Willson probably would have opened the door to someone he knew but he he was running away and Kaori was seen on the camera.
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>>3447339

“You never thought about inviting her out here?” you ask, “You've got an empty room available, after all.”

“We talked about it, before all of this, but she was preparing to sit some exams at the time. That kind of disruption... I didn't want to put her through all that. When her exams were over, we always said, then we would arrange something. Then Berlin happened,” Kaori closes her eyes, gently pressing her fingertips against her closed lids, “That ruined everything. We stopped talking. No, I stopped talking – she wrote to me, but I never replied. I couldn't bring myself to do it.”

“A short time after Berlin, my details leaked online. A small news blog carried the story, with my name and an old photograph of me. The story was... not kind. NERV had the page taken down soon enough, but word spread,” she pauses, drawing in a deep breath and holding it for a second. Letting the air hiss out of her lungs, she looks around to you. “There were only three people outside of NERV who knew about my... job,” she concludes, “My parents, and...”

“And her,” you finish, “Your friend.”

“Yes,” Kaori says with a simple nod, “I never found out if she was the one who leaked my details, or why she would do such a thing. I probably could... but I never wanted to ask. I never wanted to confront the truth.”

The answers might be unpleasant, but the uncertainty is worse – she said that she was starting to understand that. Now, you can see why.

“It's funny. I've never told anyone else about this. Not anyone at NERV, not even my parents,” Kaori says suddenly, “But now... I don't know. Now, I wonder if she leaked those details because of what I did – because I shut her out. Was she feeling scorned, looking for a way to hurt me? Or was she simply lured in with the offer of a bribe? That kind of story, I imagine, would attract a high price amongst the more... salacious markets.”

You say nothing to this, considering her words. Actions can lead to unexpected consequences, and the chain of events is not often clear. At what point was Doctor Wilson's fate sealed? When you demanded your file from him, or when he first started to work against NERV? He must have accepted some degree of risk.

“I suppose we have this in common. We both have a question with an answer we may not want to know,” Kaori sighs, leaning back against the concrete wall, “I could probably get my answers easily enough – I just need to ask Commander Monroe, or perhaps Fletcher. I just don't know if I should. It all seems so long ago now, and maybe it's better just to let the matter rest. What do you think I should do?”

>Seek the truth. It might hurt, but you need to confront it
>Let go of the past. What good will come of opening old wounds?
>Something else, perhaps... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3447450
>>Seek the truth. It might hurt, but you need to confront it
"Look at this whole file business with me. Uncertainty is worse."
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>>3447450
>Seek the truth. It might hurt, but you need to confront it.
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>>3447450
>Let go of the past

There's a standard for us and then one for everyone else
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>>3447450
>>Seek the truth. It might hurt, but you need to confront it
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>>3447450
>Seek the truth. It might hurt, but you need to confront it
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Kaori shuffles in place as you consider this, her shoes scraping against the concrete floor. Almost involuntarily, you glance down at them – she wears combat boots, quite wide for a girl of her age. Definitely not the shoe print you saw near the murder scene. You hate that you need to check this, but can you rule anything out? Not yet – not at this stage.

“I'm sorry,” Kaori announces suddenly, wincing and looking away from you, “I shouldn't have asked. It's not your problem, and we've got more important things to-”

“You need to know the truth, however much it hurts,” you tell her, cutting her off with a gesture, “Look at me, and this whole file crap. The longer you leave it, the worse the uncertainty can get, and... it can push you into a corner, force you to make a mistake. Uncertainty is definitely worse.”

Kaori considers this, nodding firmly as she reaches a decision. “You're right!” she declares, “I'm going to ask the commander about this as soon as we get back to the base. If I put it off any later, I'll never get it done.” Taking a deep breath, she sets her lips into a firm line. “Thank you, Holly,” she adds, “I needed this. To talk to someone about this. I just wish it wasn't under such... unhappy circumstances.” As if on cue, you both look up to where Doctor Wilson still lies dead. “Death can come at any time,” Kaori whispers to herself, “And I don't want to pass with my questions unanswered. I see that now.”

Studying Kaori's face, you sense a new resolve in her – a new kind of strength.

>Kaori gains the ability Focus Fire!
>Focus Fire: Add an additional dice when rolling to hit with ranged attacks

“Now then,” Kaori states, bringing herself back to reality, “I think we've kept Fletcher's people waiting long enough. We'd better get back to HQ. I need to talk to Commander Monroe, and you...”

“I need to get some fucking sleep,” you agree, rubbing your weary eyes. The caffeine is starting to wear off already, and you feel like a dead girl walking. Maybe not the best wording to use, under the circumstances.

-

It's late by the time you arrive back at HQ, with a heavy police presence causing traffic to slow to a crawl. Neither of you spoke very much as you sat in the car, listening to the radio whispering muted music. Fletcher's driver never talked much either, which was a blessing. You're not looking forwards to the next few days – there's going to be a lot of pity and sympathy, but that's not what you want right now. You'll want answers soon enough, but the first thing you want is to take a break. The rest can come later.

As the car is descending the cargo elevator, Kaori reaches across and takes your hand for a moment, giving it a brief squeeze before she lets go as if scalded. All the while, her gaze remains fixed on the window opposite you.

[1/2]
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>>3447506
Might have to invest in some gun perks sometime
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>>3447506

Arriving back at the dorm, you head across to Claire's room and crack the door open, peering inside. Claire lies in bed, nested in a tangle of sheets with a troubled expression on her face. She sleeps without making a sound, but you can tell that her dreams are bad – you know her well enough for that. For all her tough talk, she's as vulnerable as anyone else. Quietly closing the door, you sigh to yourself. Better, perhaps, if she hadn't got involved in all this... but then, where would that leave you?

A clink of utensils from the kitchen causes you to jolt around. Vic freezes, looking up from the sandwich he was making, and then he flashes an apologetic smile. Crossing over to join him, you glance hungrily down at the sandwich.

“I can make you one as well, if you want,” Vic suggests, noticing your subtle gaze, “We had some chicken scraps left over from dinner. There should be enough for two, and... don't take this as an insult, but you really look like you need something to eat. Bad day? Certainly a long day, if you're just getting in this late, but-”

“I saw a dead man today,” you hear yourself blurt out, “Doc Wilson. He was... his throat.”

“Oh,” Vic whispers, his face turning pale as the blood rushes out of his cheeks, “Oh no, oh... that's not...” He sets down the knife he was using to cut his sandwich, pulling his hand back as if the knife was searing hot, and then he hesitates for a moment. Back when all this was starting, you recall, Doctor Wilson helped you and Vic with checking up on Nate. It was only a little thing, but it was a kindness he hadn't needed to do. Now this. Now-

Awkwardly, Nate puts one arm around your shoulders in a semi-embrace. You're so surprised by the gesture that you just... stand there for a moment.

You're not very good at this, are you? Then again, neither is he – he hugs you with a fearful reluctance, his body taut with tension.

>Accept the gesture. It's the thought that counts
>Push him away. This isn't what you want right now
>Return his embrace, and do it properly
>Other
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>>3447551
>Properly return his embrace

Holly Reynolds does not passively hug
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>>3447551
>>Accept the gesture. It's the thought that counts
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>>3447551
>Return his embrace, and do it properly
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You accept the tentative hug for a moment more before your patience gives out and you step forwards, throwing your arms around Vic's shoulders in a proper embrace. Startled, Vic almost pulls away before he realises what's going on and finally allows himself to relax. His body is slender, almost scrawny, but that doesn't matter. Even feeling his body pressing tightly against yours, the embrace feels purely platonic – two people clinging to one another for strength.

“I just can't believe it,” Vic murmurs, his voice so low that you feel it more than you hear it, the words seeming to vibrate through you. That changes things, bringing with it a new awareness of what you're doing. Pulling back a little, you watch as the young man awkwardly clears his throat. “I... suppose you won't want to talk about it,” he continues, fidgeting in place and smoothing down his clothes, “I'm sure we'll be told about it tomorrow. Officially, I mean. Later today, I mean.”

He's right – it's officially “tomorrow”. No wonder you're so tired. “Look, I'm sorry for dropping that on you,” you tell him, “I just... I've been NOT talking about it with Kaori, so it just sorta...”

“Oh no, you can... I mean, you can talk to me any time,” Vic assures you, “I don't have much experience with, ah, with grief, but I can be a pretty good listener. You know where to find me, if you ever do want to talk things over.” Flashing you another smile, a hasty thing, he runs a hand through his hair and starts to wander off towards his bedroom. “Oh, and...” he adds, looking back to you, “Thank you. Um, for letting me know. I prefer it this way, hearing about it in private. Thank you for that.”

He seems to be thanking you for something else as well, although that must be terribly cynical of you. Before you can prolong the pained conversation any further, he flees into his room. Realising that he forgot his sandwich, you turn to pick up the plate and take it to him. As you're looking back, you see the door to Nate's dorm standing slightly ajar – a sliver of pale flesh gleaming through the gap, one wide eye staring out. The door closes hurriedly, yanked shut with a surprising force, and you're left frozen in place. Slowly returning to your room, you realise that you're still holding the stupid sandwich.

At least you've got a midnight snack.

>I think I'm going to pause things here, but NERV: Second Daughter will return tomorrow
>Thank you for your contributions today!
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>>3447620
Thanks for running!

Can we take everything Nate has and give her nothing that we have?
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>>3447647
Rude

>>3447620
Thanks for running
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>>3447647
It's better to give than to receive!
So give her all the negative stuff that we don't want, naturally!
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>>3447620
Poor Nate. I want to protecc her but she keeps getting the short end of the stick in everything.
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>>3447620
Hey Moloch how do you think taking the other girls would've gone?

I also noticed that Nate was missing from the list
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>>3447780
I wonder. It would have been an opportunity to get a little closer to whoever we brought along, but everyone would have had their own reactions. Yulia isn't a total stranger to violence, so she likely would have been calmer, more pragmatic about things. Claudia is more intuitive, which can also be pretty useful
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OK so during the down time i was brainstorming some questions and for Fletcher and/or Monroe after we give our statement about our Night out with Kaori

Relating to odd things we noticed.
> What was the team assigned to watching Wilson doing while the night's events went down. ( as well as reviewing Wilson's actions from when we set up the meeting )
> If Wilson was working alone where did the van come from if he was driving the car assuming he never left the parking garage. ( as well as who owned them )
> Who was driving vehicles and when they turned up to the garage. ( assuming it would be unmanned it should have number plate readers and as such should give an indication of who was driving.)
> Review the Footage on the odd camera. ( proof of our actions at a minimum. )
It may be worth releasing Wilson's death note and relevant communications with Phantom to Both Fletcher and Monroe in order to prove that we are being honest.
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There's something phony about all this, something so hideously fake.

The news of Doctor Wilson's death was met by shock, more than grief. That, perhaps, will come later. The official announcement was made in the morning, with a short memorial session held in the afternoon. You decided to attend along with the rest of the pilots, which is proving to be a bad idea. It's only natural, of course, for the dead to be remembered fondly, but listening to one staff member after another lavishing praise upon the dead man... it sticks in your throat. Nobody mentions, of course, that he had other masters – that he was under orders to delay NERV's progress, that he might even have been party to Wormwood's acts of sabotage.

No. None of that gets mentioned. Of course it doesn't. You're just left feeling sad and angry – angry about being sad, and sad about being angry – while men and women who barely knew the man talk up Wilson's virtues. After a while, you realise that you're not the only one who isn't happy about this. Halfway through the memorial, Doctor Bergmann abruptly stands and marches out of the meeting hall. A silence falls as she leaves, closely followed by a sea of whispers – some talk about the grief being too much for her, while others whisper about disrespect. Unwilling to let this opportunity pass you by, you stand and follow Bergmann out.

Now listen, you tell yourself as you follow her, you're going to be subtle about this. You're going to find a way to slip the phrase into conversation, but you're not going to-

“The Circle Eleven Trials!” you hear yourself call out, practically throwing the words at Doctor Bergmann, “What were they?”

Or you could just shout it out like the village idiot. That's fine too.

Smoothly turning on her heel, Doctor Bergmann looks back to you and tilts her head to the side. “And why,” she asks, her voice low and husky, “Do you ask?”

“Because I... would like to know?” you offer weakly. This is certainly turning into a disaster, isn't it? Maybe Wilson's death is hitting you harder than you realise, or maybe you've just got fucking brain damage.

Sighing, Doctor Bergmann leads you across to a set of benches and sits you down. “Circle Eleven was a name given to a series of medical trials I was involved in – specifically, those carried out in your old school. The... Compass Academy, I believe?” she explains, “Yes, I'm sure that was it. Those were the trials that revealed your potential to us.”

“Oh,” you murmur to yourself. The blood tests, the medical screenings, you remember them well enough... but you don't remember them having that name, or any formal name at all. Of course, would they really bother to tell all the kids that?

Maybe. Maybe not. Even if Bergmann's words don't have the feel of a lie about them, there's certainly something about them that doesn't add up.

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>>3448888

“I don't like grief. I don't like funerals, I don't like memorials, I don't like any of that business,” Doctor Bergmann announces suddenly, dragging your attention back to reality. “Of course, I don't think anyone really likes grief,” she continues, “Rather, I don't see the point in it. We could wail and gnash our teeth, tear our clothes and rub ashes into our hair, and it wouldn't make a blind bit of difference. I'd rather just keep working. Speaking of that – we're going to need to run some tests on you all tomorrow.”

“Tests,” you repeat in a dull tone. How you've come to hate that word!

“Just to ensure that... recent events haven't put any of you in an unstable state. If so, you'll need to be removed from active duty,” Bergmann's mouth twitches, one corner twisting up into a half-smile, “Commander Monroe's orders, not mine.”

And she's actually following those orders. How considerate of her.

“I suppose I should be getting back,” Bergmann sighs, lifting herself up, “Diane was talking about getting together for a few drinks – in Doctor Wilson's honour, of course – and I'll be expected to show my face. It's a duty like any other. I envy you a little, Holly. At your age, you have a lot more freedom with these kinds of... tiresome social commitments. Nobody would really bat an eyelid if you preferred to skip something like this, but I have a reputation to protect. How I wish-”

Bergmann is interrupted by Commander Monroe's arrival, the younger woman giving you a tentative wave. “We've figured out where we'll be meeting up, Doctor. Kay's Diner, at nine tonight,” she tells Bergmann, before glancing around to you, “We're just meeting up for a meal, Holly. A more informal memorial. It's kind of an adult thing, I'm afraid, so...”

“So I'm not invited, huh?” you joke, forcing a smile, “I guess it'll give you all a chance to gossip about me.”

“It's not...” Monroe begins, wincing before turning and hurrying away. Bergmann watches her leave, giving you a low sigh of amusement.

“Fletcher has an excuse, at least,” she remarks, “He's too busy with the investigation. Has he asked you for a report yet?”

“He said it could wait until tomorrow. Something about how he needed to check some stuff first, I dunno,” you reply with a vague shrug, “I think he's just giving us some time to... you know.”

Bergmann nods thoughtfully. “It's probably for the best. Take tonight off, spend some time with your friends, and I'll see you tomorrow,” she decides, “Bright and early.”

Take tonight off, she says... what should you do, then?

>Get together with the other pilots. You need to talk about this
>Follow Monroe and Bergmann to their night out. Maybe you can eavesdrop a little
>Visit Fletcher and offer your report early
>Other
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>>3448894
>Follow Monroe and Bergmann to their night out. Maybe you can eavesdrop a little
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>>3448894
>>Get together with the other pilots. You need to talk about this
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>>3448894
>>Visit Fletcher and offer your report early
We need to get a head start on sorting these things out with Fletcher.
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>>3448894
>>Visit Fletcher and offer your report early
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>>3448901
Time doesn't seem like an urgency right now and we'll be reporting anyways.
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>>3448894
>Follow Monroe and Bergmann to their night out. Maybe you can eavesdrop a little
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>>3448906
nether of the other options are any better.
>Kaori dosen't want to talk about what happened so we wont.
>I dont think we are anywhere near stealthy enough to pull of tailing Bergman and Monroe or are going to learn anything from it.

If we go to Fletcher we can at least talk about what we saw and help direct his efforts.
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>>3448894
>Follow Monroe and Bergmann
Poor Monroe needs backup
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Glancing down at your phone, you check the time. If Bergmann and Monroe are meeting up at nine, then you've got some spare time on your hands before following them out. More spy shit, but at least nobody is likely to die this time – you hope. Still, you should have plenty of time to give Fletcher your report now. Might as well get it over with, after all. With that in mind, you head down to his office and knock lightly at the door. When he calls you inside, you're greeted by the smell of stale coffee. Fletcher looks rough, like he hasn't slept at all since Wilson's death, but the fatigue doesn't seem to be slowing him down any.

“Hey, uh, is this a bad time?” you ask, glancing about at the various paperwork stacked all over his desk, “I was thinking I could hand in my report early, but...”

“A good a time as any. Sit, don't mind the mess,” Fletcher tells you, gesturing to the chair opposite his, “How are you feeling?”

“Don't quite know yet, to be honest,” you admit, sitting down and glancing across the scattered papers. Vehicle registration forms, it looks like. “I had some questions for you, before we got started,” you add, “Our security detail. What were they doing while everything went down?”

“They were holding position a block from the parking garage. Close enough to respond if there was any trouble, but far enough that they wouldn't interfere,” Fletcher raises an eyebrow, “This was your show, after all. Wasn't that what we agreed on? In either case, they didn't see any vehicles leaving the garage or any suspicious vehicles lingering nearby. It was a quiet night in general.”

Is he trying to blame you for this? “There was a van there. A big thing, blocking off a corner,” you continue, “Do we know who owned it? Wilson might have been working with someone, and-”

“He was working with others,” the mercenary confirms, “But so far, I've found nothing to link that specific van with him. It belonged to a part-time labourer, a regular civilian. So far, none of the vehicles parked there have had any connection with the case. We've been wading through security camera footage, but so far... very little.”

Very little, but not nothing at all. Fletcher seems to notice your expression, and he holds up a hand to stop you from getting carried away. “One of the security cameras may have caught someone leaving the area. It's unclear, and I'd rather not jump to conclusions. That's why I wanted to wait a little before calling you in,” sighing, he takes out a pad of paper and a pen, “But you're here now, so we might as well get to it. Can you spare some time now?”

Until you need to go chasing after Monroe and Bergmann, sure. Of course, that's not something you can tell him aloud. Instead, you launch into a clipped account of what happened that night.

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>>3448936

“So. You and Kaori arrived at the parking garage on time. You reached the designated area, and waited. When Wilson didn't show up, Kaori went to take a look around. That's when she found Wilson, and then she called you. You examined the scene, then you raised the alarm,” Fletcher reads aloud, “A little brief, but is that an accurate summary of events?”

“Claire showed up,” you remind him, “She came to find me after Kaori went to take a look around. Will you get a statement from her?”

Fletcher thinks for a moment, his brow furrowing. “Just as a formality,” he replies eventually, “I don't think she saw anything that you haven't already told me. I'll get this typed up, and then we can rubber stamp it tomorrow.” Looking down at his notes, Fletcher waves a hand to dismiss you. As you're leaving him to it, he clears his throat. “Holly,” he adds, without looking up at you, “We'll catch whoever did this. I'm not going to let this go. Consider that a promise.”

Forcing a smile, you nod and leave.

-

“God, this place is weird,” Claire mutters, looking around at the diner. It's a deliberately retro place, maybe aiming for a kind of 50s look. Lots of chrome and sweeping lines, and the jukebox plays old rock and roll music. “There's like, barely anyone alive today who would remember any of this stuff,” she adds, “But still, they're going for the nostalgia market. Talk about optimistic!” Although she tries to keep quiet, Claire ends up raising her voice on these last words, yelping softly as you gesture for her to hush down.

Following Commander Monroe to the diner was easier than you expected, her attention elsewhere. She arrived a little before nine, collapsing into one of the booths and waiting for the others to arrive. You took a place in a nearby booth, sinking low in your seat so to escape notice. The commander hasn't spotted you, but the waitress certainly has. “Welcome to Kay's,” she announces, “What can I get you?”

“Uh, I'll have a burger and some fries,” you mumble back, trying to keep your own voice low.

“Oh hey, I could go for some fries right now,” Claire adds, winking at you.

“Make that two portions of fries,” you correct yourself.

“Got an appetite, hon?” the waitress remarks, raising an eyebrow before turning and swishing away, “That'll be with you in a minute!”

As Claire rubs her hands together with anticipation, you glance around and frown at her. “I thought you were watching your weight,” you tell her, not quite able to keep an accusing note out of your voice.

“That was yesterday, this is today,” she points out, “Anyway, I'm grieving. You need to keep your strength up while you're grieving, and... oh crap!”

Looking sharply around as the bell above the door jangles, you see a small number of NERV staff entering the diner. Ignoring you, even as you hide your face behind a menu, they move to join Monroe and exchange greetings.

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>>3448950
Stop bullying Fletcher with your hallucinations Holly. The man has a hard job as it is.
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>>3448979
Does anyone else find it weird that Holly just straight up ignores people when they call her out for things that Claire says or does.
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>>3449006
That's because very, very deep down she knows.
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>>3449008
So why is everyone dancing around the issue anyway? it's not like Holly is Crazy.
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>>3449015
She is, that's the thing.
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>>3449015
>it's not like Holly is Crazy.
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>>3449021
Ok, so if Holly is crazy what afflictions do the other pilots have?
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>>3449025
Claudia has 'something' up with her. Rooted in her past and the reason she wants 'power' over caring about the human race.

Kaori seems normalish with a case of PTSD. Though there might be something deep down that caused her to go berserk on the first Lilim.

Yulia has that survivor's mentality, possibly very strong idealism and the whole 'A defective piece muse be removed' bit

Nate used to be normal, but is going to be a mental mess by the time Bergmann is done with her.
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>>3448950

Pitchers of beer are delivered to the commander's table, and you listen as the NERV staff talk amongst themselves. Most of it is the same crap as before – vaguely worded platitudes and expressions of disbelief – but you're not put off. After a few pitchers of beer, you'll see what else people have to say. Still no sign of Doctor Bergmann, you note as you chew on your burger, but maybe she's aiming for “fashionably late”. She finally arrives at almost half past nine, sauntering over to the commander's table without so much as an apology.

“I just thought,” Monroe sighs, and you listen carefully when you note the faint slur in her voice. This is what you've been waiting for. “Zero is going to be devastated. Wilson was almost like a father to her, and now... I haven't had the heart to tell her yet. Is it terrible that I thought about hiding it from her?” she continues, “Maybe say that he was reassigned, sent to some other installation...”

“The truth would come out eventually,” Bergmann argues, “But for now, I don't think she should know. We need her sharp – if she thinks a new Lilim is going to be arriving soon, we can't have her distracted. Do we have an update on that yet?”

“No,” an unfamiliar voice mutters, “I spoke with her before leaving. She's not sure yet.”

“Unreliable,” Bergmann grunts, clicking her tongue with irritation. Risking a glance around, you peer over at the commander's booth. You recognise a few of the faces there, people you've seen around at NERV, but their names elude you. As a young woman looks around, you duck back into the booth. You don't THINK she saw you, but...

“You're too harsh on her, Doc,” the young woman says, “She's trying her best.” Bergmann just mutters something to this, something you can't quite catch, and the young woman groans. Before the mood can darken even more, you hear glasses clinking as Monroe – somehow, you just KNOW it's Monroe – pours new drinks for everyone. “I guess we're doing a toast, huh? Well... here's to Doc Wilson,” the young woman continues, and everyone repeats his name. Even you murmur it under your breath.

“Didn't he have a kid?” someone asks, “Who's going to take care of her?”

“He HAD a daughter,” Bergmann corrects, a hard note in her voice, “She died in Second Impact. Why do you think he didn't like talking about the past?”

A new round of groans follows this blunt remark, and you hear glasses rattle as someone rises to her feet. “I can't deal with this,” the woman snaps, “I'm leaving.”

“Cam, no!” Monroe protests, “Come on, sit down and...”

But the young woman, Cam, just marches out. She was the one who defended this Zero, you realise. “Hey!” Claire hisses, “Looks like they're busy arguing. Should we follow her or...”

>Follow Cam. She might talk if you catch her alone
>Stay here, see what else you can overhear
>Other
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>>3449035
>Stay here, see what else you can overhear
We'll find Cam later, in less suspicious circumstances.
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>>3449035
>Stay

Leaving now is a good way to get caught. Plus I don't see why Cam would talk to us. We've never met.
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>>3449035
>Stay here, see what else you can overhear
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>>3449035
>Stay here, see what else you can overhear

Zero huh. Guessing 'Zero' Daughter and it seems like she's the 'Lilim schedule'
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>>3449035
>Stay here, see what else you can overhear


So was Zero a pilot, the Rei analogue?
if so who would she be based off?
if we knew that would explain more things.
If i had to guess i would say Claudia because Blue hair comments Also she is the 3rd child
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“Just hush up,” you whisper back to Claire, slouching a little lower as the young woman storms out. Just before she leaves, you sneak a better look at her – at her retreating back, at least. She looks younger than you first thought, with short hair and a boyish outfit. Some muscle to her bare arms, too – that'll be an easy way to recognise her, if you need to look her up later. Leaning back, you grab a fry from Claire's plate and chew on it as you continue listening.

“We can't just have a quiet night out, can we?” Commander Monroe sighs, “Something always has to go wrong.” Doctor Bergmann just laughs at this, scoffing quietly to herself, and you hear a harsh clatter as Monroe slams her glass down. “Ain't you sad?” she snaps, her southern accent muscling its way to the front of her voice, “Even a little bit?”

“I won't insult your intelligence by lying, so no. I'm annoyed. Wilson was a good doctor, and the pilots didn't hate him – he's going to be difficult to replace,” Bergmann answers, her voice calm but cold, “But he was a weak link. He lacked a necessary something. Do you know what it was?” She pauses for a moment, waiting to see if anyone volunteers an answer. When nobody speaks, the doctor continues. “He lacked faith,” she stresses, “Faith in what we're doing here. He didn't believe in our cause. In the long run, that would only be a greater liability. Perhaps it's best that-”

“Don't say it!” Monroe interrupts, and a hush falls over the whole table. “Everyone, go home. We've all got work tomorrow, so let's not stay out too late,” she orders quietly, “I'll take care of the bill. I'm sorry about... well, everything.” There is a shuffling as the remaining staff stand and rise, silently filing out. To say that the mood is awkward would be an understatement... but at least it keeps them from looking around at you. Their heads are down, all eyes fixed to the floor. Once the last of them has left, Monroe lets out a low sigh. “I know that you don't like me,” she hisses to Bergmann, “But I can't allow you to keep undermining me like this. Not in front of my staff.”

“Oh?” Bergmann replies mildly, “And why is that?”

“Because I DO have faith in what we're supposed to be doing here,” Monroe answers, “I want to protect mankind, and I want to keep my girls safe. It seems to me that your research takes a higher priority.”

A slow laugh. “You might be right,” the doctor admits, “Because if my research fails, nothing that you or any of your pilots will be enough to save us. Head office knows this well enough. Didn't they tell you?” Another pause, and you can practically imagine the wicked grin on Bergmann's face. “Oh dear,” she laments, “Perhaps they don't trust you.”

There is a soft rustle as Bergmann rises, starting to leave. “Hey!” Monroe snaps, “We're not finished here!”

“Yes,” Bergmann replies, a faint pity in her voice, “We are.”

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>>3449110

“Jeez,” Claire sighs, “What a bitch!”

“How do you think I feel?” you reply, whispering back to her, “I'm the one who has to work with her. She's not normally this bad, though.” Grimacing, you steal another fry and thoughtfully nibble at it. “Maybe this is like, some kind of competition thing,” you muse, “Like a territory thing. They're trying to decide who gets to be the alpha female. Fighting for dominance.”

“Hot,” Claire snorts, leaning back and staring up at the ceiling. You start to scold her, only to silence yourself as Monroe rises and unsteadily marches out of the diner. Her shoulders are slumped and her head hangs low, the sight leaving you with a feeling of absurd guilt. “But man, what a mess,” Claire mutters to herself, speaking up once Monroe has left, “And you ate all my fries! God, this is like the worst date ever...”

-

“I didn't want any of this to happen.”

“But it still happened. Now you have to live with the consequences.”

-

You wake up to see an unexpected face looking down at you. Her face framed by a curtain of blue hair, Claudia looks down at you. Her expression is closed, revealing nothing. “If you're here to smother me with a pillow, go right ahead,” you mumble, “Least then I might get some decent sleep.”

“You're late. We have our testing to do, remember?” Claudia replies, “Did you forget to set your alarm?” Maybe you did. You don't even remember walking back to HQ. There was the diner, and then you have vague recollections of tossing and turning all night. Everything between those two points is absent – not even a blur. “Well, I suppose it can't be helped. Come on, get up and get dressed!” Claudia adds, grabbing your sheets and throwing them aside, “Rise and shine, Reynolds!”

Mumbling protests, you slowly pull yourself out of bed and start to dig through your clothes for something to wear. When Claudia tuts softly to herself, you thrust your original outfit back and pull out something else. This, at least, passes muster. “Get out of here, c'mon! I can't get dressed while you're hanging about!” you complain, waving her out of your room, “And stop staring at me like that, you're being super creepy!”

Laughing to herself, Claudia flounces out of your room and allows you to pull your clothes on. As it turns out, you're not as late as you though – breakfast is still underway, with Claudia merrily talking at a rapid pace. “Is it true, Kaori? Was he stabbed in the throat?” the heiress asks teasingly, gasping in mock horror when Kaori nods. “Oh, how ghastly!” she cries, “You'd hardly have a moment to live. Your last moments... Nate, what would you do?”

“Huh?” Nate mumbles, speaking around a mouthful of toast, “I guess I'd tell my folks I loved them.”

“Talking might not be so easy,” Yulia points out, “If you had a knife in the throat.”

Well. This conversation is certainly something special.

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Was the tracking beacon removed from our phone after we returned?
if not we may be in trouble when someone gets around to looking at the data.
On the other hand if we could look it could tell us where we went when we blacked out at least.
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>>3449200

“As much as I hate to admit it, she has a point,” Kaori sighs, nodding slightly to Claudia, “Someone's last moments should have meaning to them. If you only have a matter of seconds, and you know that rescue is impossible, what would you do?”

“This is an awful thing to discuss,” Yulia complains, “But, if you really must know... I would try to kill the person who killed me.”

“Dude!” Nate blurts out, spraying crumbs everywhere, “That's like, super hardcore. I never really thought that you'd be the type for revenge, though. You always struck me as more, like, chill about it.”

Yulia tilts her head to the side, considering this. “Well. If there is no chance of rescue, as we say, then what else can you do? To say a prayer or wish someone well, that is all well and good, but it gets no results. If I could remove one killer from the world with my final moments...” she shrugs, “I will have made the world a slightly better place. What more could I ask for?”

And with his final moments, Wilson scrawled down a set of vague words for you. More than ever, you feel sure that Bergmann wasn't telling the whole truth – the Circle Eleven Trials were more than just blood tests. They have to be.

“And Holly,” Claudia remarks, interrupting your thoughts, “What do YOU think?”

>I think this is a gross thing to talk about, especially over breakfast
>I'm with Nate. If I go out, I want to go out thinking about the people I care about
>Yulia's got a point. I'd want to get some revenge for myself
>I think... (Write in)
>Other

>>3449216
>That's a good point. The beacon is still on our phone, yes. We'll be able to check it with Fletcher later
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>>3449222
>I think this is a gross thing to talk about, especially over breakfast
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>>3449222

>I think this is a gross thing to talk about, especially over breakfast
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>>3449222
We should ask if we can keep it as well. if we get asked why we want to look at the data we should tell him that we blacked out and woke up in our bed. we should also at some point see if we can access more of Willson's phone

>I think i would contemplate exactly why the person just stabbed me with a pen and let me bleed out instead of finishing the job.
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>>3449233
What a waste of a final thought or action.
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>>3449235
Well it's not like Willson's note actually gave us any actionable information that we didn't know already.
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>>3449239
The point I'm making is that they are asking a question about one thing and you're focused on furthering the investigation.
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>>3449235
It also subtly corrects the information that was likely given to the other pilots.
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>>3449252
as would holly as she is focused on the investigation not this inane conversation.
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>>3449256
Sure, but people don't usually tunnel vision to the point where they inject their important thoughts into the mundane conversations. That's not how people talk.

I'm probably making a bigger deal out of this than I should, but it just feels forced. Whatever though.
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>>3449222
>>I think this is a gross thing to talk about, especially over breakfast
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>>3449261
In the current conversation Holly's isn't following the thread of the conversation anyway.
Her previous thought to her being asked the question is about the Circle Eleven Trials.

Anyway as i am currently outvoted it probably wont matter too much.
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“I think this is a gross thing to talk about,” you remark, “Especially over breakfast. Like shit, I just lost all of my appetite.”

“More food for me, then,” Yulia jokes. At least, you think it's a joke. Sometimes, it's hard to tell with her.

After a hesitation, you pick at some of the fresh toast that Hester brings to the table. “Why are you so curious, anyway?” you ask Claudia, “You're in a pretty weird mood this morning. Did you get good news from home or something?”

“I'm not sure, actually. I just woke up with a good feeling about today,” the heiress answers, twirling a strand of hair around one finger, “Do you ever feel that way? Like you wake up, certain that you're going to have a good day.”

“Sometimes I wake up, certain that I'm going to have a BAD day,” Kaori replies, “Does that count?”

-

As you're heading down to the lab, for Bergmann's tests, Fletcher passes you by and stops you. “Just need to borrow you for a moment,” he announces, already steering you down a corridor. Leading you into his office, he takes out a glossy photograph. The quality is terrible, with a grainy film over it and murky colours. You think the picture shows a person, a loose rain cape covering much of their body. The oversized hood hangs low over their face, hiding it from sight. “This may be the killer,” Fletcher explains simply, “A fire exit in the garage was propped open, the alarm disabled. We think that's how the killer entered and exited the area. The fire exit lead out into a maze of back alleys, but there was one CCTV camera that caught this image. Does it look... familiar at all?”

“It doesn't look like anything,” you admit, “I couldn't even say if it's a man or a woman.”

“We think it's a woman, comparing their proportions to the background, but that's about all we can tell,” the mercenary sighs, “After that picture, they vanish. Well, it was worth a shot. I'll let you get back to-”

“Hey,” you interrupt, taking out your phone and jangling the tracking beacon, “Does this thing record wherever I go? Do you keep records of it?”

“It does, and we do – although we usually delete the records after 24 hours, unless we have some reason to keep them on file,” Fletcher answers, “Why do you ask?”

Because you don't know where you went last night. “Because Claire thinks that's a load of bullshit,” you lie, “So like, can you prove it? Where did I go last night?”

Fletcher taps a few keys on his computer. “It says here that you spent a time at a diner – a meal out, I presume – and then you took a long walk through the city park,” he reads, “It was good weather last night. I can't really blame you for making the most of it. It's funny, though.”

“Why?” you reply, alarm bells ringing.

“Well... going out for a meal, then taking a stroll through the park,” Fletcher allows himself a rare smile, “That almost sounds romantic.”

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Additionally we could always provide Fletcher with Background information as to why we were meeting with Willson / Phantom to keep him quiet about us following Monroe to the meeting e.g.
That we are interested in our file and if he want's confirmation of that he can:
>Ask Kaori about it as we told her on the night.
>Show him the chat logs that show us setting up the meeting.
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>>3449286
Are we even at that stage in our relationship with Claire though?
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The killer was CLAIRE
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>>3449302
Anon I think you may be right. i mean it would also make sense of what happened to our file and the foot print.
I guess the next thing to do would be find out what shoe size Claire is.
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>>3449303
for serious though thinking about could it have been Cam?
The woman from the meeting at the diner i mean she may be expressing guilt after the fact.
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>>3449316
Could've been Bergmann. Could've been someone from his faction catching wind.

Not enough information
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As you're preparing to leave – you don't want to say that you're storming out, but you're basically storming out – Fletcher quietly calls out your name. Gesturing for you to sit, he holds out his hand for the tracking beacon. “I want you to keep this,” he says softly, “But I'm going to show you something. A little magic trick. Just promise me that you'll use it sparingly.” Taking a pin out of his desk drawer, he flips open a tiny flap on the back of the device. Probing inside, he uses the tip of the pin to flip a switch. “And as if by magic,” he concludes, “You've disappeared.”

“If I ever need a little alone time,” you murmur. As alone as possible, at least.

“Like I said, use it sparingly. This device is for your own safety, after all,” the mercenary warns you, flipping the switch back on, “Okay?”

“Got it, chief,” you assure him. Your thoughts are elsewhere – the city park? You'll have to ask Claire later, once she's woken up. Fletcher turns away, returning to his thankless work, and you take that as a dismissal. You still have doubts, but those can wait. Bergmann hates to be kept waiting, after all.

-

“You're late, Holly,” Doctor Bergmann announces, sparing you a fleeting glance before returning her attention to the computers spread out before her. A row of entry plugs sits nearby, gurgling pipes keeping them supplied with LCL. One of them is open, waiting for you to climb inside, but a tightly folded square of glossy plastic sits in front of it. Picking the dull grey plastic up, you unfold it to display a kind of... suit. “The plug suits aid in LCL conductivity, assisting in fluid control of an ADM Unit,” the doctor explains, “Put it on, then. I'm eager to see if this will increase your compatibility score.”

“Oh fucking hell...” you lament, carrying the suit over to a paper curtain. Draping it over the back of a chair, you quickly undress and pull the loose garb over your naked body. “This just hangs off me like a tent!” you call out to Bergmann, “Are you trying to tell me something here?”

“There's a button on the cuff,” she calls back, “Just brace yourself.”

Brace yourself? Finding the large button, you push it and immediately squeal as the suit contracts, shrinking down to cling to your body. “I hate this!” you protest, “I really, really hate this!”

“The statistics don't lie. You're looking at a potential two point increase in your compatibility score,” Bergmann replies calmly, “Now get in the tube.”

“This job sucks,” you mutter, climbing into the entry plug and grimacing as LCL begins to pour in. It's always the smell that hits you first, a metallic stink that now seems painfully similar to the scent of Doctor Wilson's blood. Clenching your eyes shut, you force that thought out of your mind. You need to focus, now more than ever.

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>>3449331

How long have you been in here? Time always loses all meaning in the entry plug, with the world outside fading into the far distance. There's a kind of comfort in that, although it's a little frightening as well. It's a seductive comfort, luring you away from a harsh and uncaring world. Harsh and uncaring it might be, you think to yourself with a smile, but it has to be better than spending the rest of your life in a fucking tube. With that thought in mind, you slowly open your eyes.

All around you is white, glowing softly. Brighter still is a point of light, burning ahead of you. Distance is just as meaningless as time – the light could be within arm's reach, or it could be a thousand miles away. As you stare into it, the light twists until it forms a human figure.

“Hello!” the figure calls out, the voice echoing through your head, “I know you! You're... from Unit 02, yes?”

What the hell.

“Oh no!” the glowing figure cries out, seeming to float closer to you, “You're hurt!”

“What? I'm not hurt!” you protest, looking down at the grey second skin that covers your arms, “I'm fine. What... who are you?”

The figure tilts its head to the side, as if imitating curiosity. “I can see you, I think. You have a wounded heart,” it claims, getting closer still, “What happened to you? You're so... so sad!”

Are you sad? Maybe you are – you don't even really understand yourself, most of the time. That doesn't answer anything, though. You still don't know what this thing is, or what it wants with you. Maybe you should alert Bergmann – she has to be monitoring this, she'd notice if you made enough noise and fuss. But then...

>Engage with the light. Talk with it
>Ignore the light. Just wait until the test is concluded
>Yell and shout until Bergmann cancels the test
>Other
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>>3449330
Dr Bergman has white hair though that would be hard to fool on a camera no matter how dark the background is as it would reflect any light shone on it

I mean looking at Cam though
> 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 her 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 image confirm that the assailant was female.
> She was probably ordered to kill him and take the file that explains why the file was missing and her expressing guilt in the form of not wanting to know more about Wilson.

Other than that the fact that i am reaching very hard we would still need to figure out what job she performs at NERV and her shoe size.
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>>3449354
>>Ignore the light. Just wait until the test is concluded
if we complain we may be suspended from piloting
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>>3449354

>Engage with the light. Talk with it

Fuck Bergmann
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>>3449354
>Engage with the light. Talk with it
"I think I'm doing alright. You know, beside talking to bright light about how I'm feeling."
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>>3449354
>>Engage with the light. Talk with it

We plugsuits now
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>>3449354
>Engage with the light. Talk with it
Just remember that Lilim are probably not beyond expressing false sympathy to manipulate their enemies.
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>>3449423
also Bergman is probably going to hear anything we say, oh and we need to be careful of having
https://evangelion.fandom.com/wiki/Ireul
appear.
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What the hell. Your entire life is crazy, so why NOT talk to the spooky glowing figure?

“I don't think I'm that sad,” you argue, “I think I'm doing pretty well, all things considered. As well as I can be, for someone who talks to pretty shining lights.”

“Ah, you think I'm pretty!” the light gasps, vague limbs raising as if to cover a mouth, “That's such a nice thing to say, Unit 02!”

“Uh, yeah. I feel weird, though, when you call me that. Call me Holly instead,” you reply, your cheeks heating up a little, “Do you... have a name?”

“My name is Karina!” the light replies, “I'm sorry, it's hard to really see you like this. Holly... that's a nice name. Well, Holly, what do you want to talk about? I'm... not so good at conversation. I don't talk with many people, you see. I don't get out and about very much.”

“Are you another pilot?” you ask, “With an ADM Unit of your own?”

“Um...” Karina thinks, “I'm not really a pilot, but I work with NERV. I do important work for them! At least... I think I do. Sometimes, things get confused. I start wondering if I'm really doing the right thing. I... ah! I didn't mean to sulk like that. You don't want to hear me complain about my life, do you?” Laughing like a peal of church bells, Karina flits about you in a wide circle. “Holly...” she muses, savouring the sound of your name, “Did your parents give you that name?”

Your stomach twists at the mention. “I guess they did,” you reply slowly, “But I never asked them if it meant anything special. I never really got along with my folks, so...” Your voice trails off, and you finish the thought with a shrug. Will Karina even be able to see that shrug?

“Ah,” the glowing figure pauses, “I don't have any parents.”

What is this, a competition? Is she trying to one-up you?

“Ah,” Karina adds, “But I have a question for you, if you don't mind. This might seem a little forward, a little rude, but-”

“Holly,” Doctor Bergmann's voice cuts in, a synthesised edge to it, “We're ending the test now. Just sit tight, and we'll drain the plug.”

“Oh no...” Karina cries, “It's just, I was wondering... how many of you are in there?”

And the light is cut off, plunging you into blackness.

-

“I'm seeing positive readings all around,” Doctor Bergmann announces, tapping a finger on her clipboard, “Kaori, you're looking a little unstable – understandable, given the circumstances. I'll bring you in for another round of tests later, to see if it's a temporary blip or not. Claudia, I'm not seeing any changes here. You're fit for active duty. Holly... again, no changes or anomalies. You're looking as strong as ever.”

“That's wonderful,” Claudia mutters, fidgeting in her plug suit, “Now can we get out of these bloody monstrosities?”

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>>3449490
>“It's just, I was wondering... how many of you are in there?”

Holly, Claire, and 9 others probably.
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>>3449490
>how many of you are in there?
Holly, Claire, and 37 unique IPs
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>>3449490

“I swear, these people can be intolerable sometimes,” Claudia complains as you're returning to the dorm, “Look at all this technology, all this expense. Are you really meaning to say that they don't have a budget to make suits that aren't so tight in the chest?”

“I don't know what you're talking about,” Kaori argues, “I never had any problems.”

“No,” the heiress replies, her lips twisting into a nasty smirk as she looks Kaori up and down, “You wouldn't.”

“Hey!” Kaori snaps, “What's that supposed to mean?”

As they bicker, you ponder on Karina's words and what they might mean. How many of you are in there? That's what she asked – as if you might have been sharing the entry plug with someone else. As subtly as you could, you asked Bergmann for more details about the test, but there was little that she was able – or willing – to tell you. She repeated that there had been no anomalies, and assured you that you would remain on active duty. That was that.

“Ah, I give up,” you mutter, shaking your head. Right now, Karina's words are just too vague, too obscure for you to focus on. Leaving the other pilots to argue about... relative size and mass... you check in Claire's room and find her still sleeping soundly. “Honestly, how lazy can one girl be?” you sigh, reaching down to shake her awake. Before you can touch her shoulder, she jolts around and grabs your wrist in a vice-like grip.

“Gotcha!” Claire cries, barely getting the word out through a burst of laughter, “Oh man, the look on your face! This was totally worth it!”

“You're a bitch,” you laugh, sitting down beside her, “But if you can put that aside for like, a minute, I need to ask you something. Last night, after the diner... what did we do? Where did we go?”

Claire's eyes widen. “Oh man, so you don't remember? Way to hurt a girl's feelings! We went to a hotel together, and we... ah, I'm kidding. We went to the park, just wandered about for a bit,” she answers, “You seemed kinda out of it. Can't really blame you, after everything that's happened. We just took a walk, talked about old times... we just relaxed, you know? I must say, though, you weren't much of a conversation partner. I did all the talking!”

“So... no different to normal?” you point out. Claire just pouts, sticking her tongue out at you. Her story matches up with Fletcher's evidence, but... you're not sure. You were so tired that an entire evening is lost from your memory? It's not impossible, and you're struggling to find any other explanation, but... really?

“Maybe you should get your memory checked out,” Claire jokes, nudging you with an elbow, “Just pop down to the infirmary and ask the doctor.”

“Dude,” you groan, “Too soon.”

>So I think I'm going to pause things here for today. NERV: Second Daughter will continue tomorrow at the same rough time
>Thank you for your contributions today!
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>>3449556
Thanks for running!
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>>3449556
Thanks for running!

Claire raises a good point. When does NERV ship us a replacement doctor? We'll need one for post fight injury treatment.
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>>3449556
inb4 dropping to zero ego makes Claire take over and replaces Clair with a new 'civilian'.
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>>3449610
Good news on that front - Doctor Wilson had a number of aides and assistants, and they should be able to cover any injuries until head office can send a specialist
>>3449708
ASSUMING DIRECT CONTROL
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>>3449556
Thanks for running

>>3449504
We were the Circle Eleven kids all along.
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>>3449556
So how many of the Circle Eleven took an extended vacation and started hanging out in Nate's head?
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>>3450864
Based on what was said the others are probably in there somewhere they may be acting on Holly in less obvious ways then Claire is.
Though if they have shown up.at all Their influence amount it may have been based on how well we knew them before they got mind melded.

During our next down time we should get around to looking through the contacts list and the call log on Wilson's phone to establish what it was used for if we can get in otherwise we turn it over to Fletcher in addition to as the note. We also should bring up with Fletcher why we set up the meeting with Phantom because the more info Fletcher has the more faster it will be resolved.
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Holly was/is the subject of project Metatron

I mean if there are 12 personalities in our head that would each pair of personality's control one of the 6? (or 12) ADM unit's
(assuming there are at least 6 with a pilot and ridealong performing a similar role to Claire as there are 12 dorms in HQ)
it's a possibility that whatever information Wilson was able to access is not accurate because they would know that it would leak to Holly

Setting up a timeline for Metatron:
in the Personal log (dated April 2021 ) it is stated that about a year ago a group of students disappeared so that was in April 2020 >>3403721
In Kaori's Initial observation's witch is taken immediately post Berlin ( Berlin happened in December 2020. Holly is sent to Avalon in April 2021 )>>3403724
it is mentioned that she is a possible candidate implying the Project is still running at the time.
Yulia tells us when translating the note found in the Garden's commanders office that >>3430662 ( we don't know how recently the note was written, who wrote it or why.)
Project Metatron was looking into Simultaneous control of multiple ADM Units with one pilot.
and that the Project is now discontinued, not canceled discontinued, this would imply that they had results so they had to have produced something of value to not be canceled.
Holly keeps seeing a ring of eleven chairs there are probably 12 chairs as Holly was in one of them all over the place mentions are listed below( in order of appearance ).
"Standing in a white void, you see a circle of empty chairs facing you. You count eleven chairs, and-">> 3354355
"Hesitating for a moment more, you ask another question. “I saw something,” you offer slowly, “A room. Eleven chairs, sitting in a circle. Does that mean anything?” Not to me,”
Wilson shakes his head, “But in terms of side-effects, hallucinations aren't unheard of.
Think of it as being like, um, like a dream. Something dredged up from your memory, your imagination, anything like that. Did the image mean anything to YOU?” >>3354465
"It's not warm here, despite every instinct you have telling you that it should be. You're standing underneath a palm tree, pushing aside broad fans of ferns, and you're freezing fucking cold. Muttering complaints under your breath, you crash through a curtain of long grass and step into a clearing.
Standing in the middle is a circle of simple wooden chairs, eleven in total.">>3416072
The whole of both posts >>3416123 and >>3416173
"“Oh no...” Karina cries, “It's just, I was wondering... how many of you are in there?” And the light is cut off, plunging you into blackness.">>3449490
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>>3451210
In addition to the above mentions other bit's of circumstantial evidence include:
>Claire says Our multiple times not Your for reason's unknown. as well as beginning events that end in Wilson's death also why would Wilson not have asked to delay the meeting if he was unable to get our file >>3434093
“Leverage! We could offer him a trade – our silence in exchange for... I don't know.
Maybe Phantom can get his hands on our file,” Claire thinks aloud, her voice so low as to be inaudible,
“Then again, we could always warn him. Give him a chance to slip away before the noose closes in, y'know? Oh, this is so exciting!”
>In the Communion room one of first things the any statues say is >>3415407
Holly Reynolds. Age: Fifteen. Born in the United States of America. Father: Theodore Reynolds. Mother: Lillian Reynolds,” a slightly different voice grates, the tone devoid of any feeling
“Assigned to NERV service, designated as the “Second Daughter”. Status: active.
“Enoch was but a man when God took him into Heaven and made him into an angel, granting unto him the name of Metatron,” the first voice intones, “We cannot yet make our own angels, child, but we are close
Why would they tell us this at us if it was Completely unrelated to our situation.

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>>3451212
>Maybe Phantom can get his hands on our file,
>our
>Claire included herself in that

>>3451210
Starting to think the plan is to assimilate all the pilots into Holly, and having Holly control all the ADM units simultaneously.
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>>3451250
That's pretty stupid. Why would you assimilate pilots if they already can control ADMs?
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>>3451259
Because Holly can only control Unit 2 at the moment.
Assimilating the others may giver her access to the other units?
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>>3451264
Why give Holly access to other units if their pilots can already control them? What's the point?
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>>3451269
Then if necessary they only need Holly to defeat the Lilium not an of the other pilots so they can be disposed of or used for other things as needed.
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>>3451271
What kind of assimilation is that which leaves the other pilots able to do other things?

In any case, to have your world protection effort rely on a single teen girl with anger issues isn't a good strategy.
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>>3451275
I guess it would be something similar to what we did with Nate i guess?

and only having to entertain one person's delusions instead of 12 peoples is much easier

For all we know Holly may have additional measures of control put in place similar to what happened when we met Sasaki or something.
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>>3451276
I'm not even talking about keeping Holly under control. What is she eats too much tacos and is stuck on the toilet when a Lilim comes? What if she catches a flu? What if she is hit by a bus while in town? A single pilot is a critical point of failure.
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>>3451278
all she would need to do would depend on the specifics of the Metatron it could just be activate unit 2 while the others go off to fight or if the solution implemented they could just force her to activate the unit then put her in a coma / blackout while the others go to work.
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>>3451259
>>3451269
>You can throw the other ADMs at the Liliths and it's no problem if they die, only Unit 2 has to survive
>The assimilation thing only happens if the pilots die and they stuff the corpse into Holly's soul jar
>They plan to clone Holly, soul and all
>Having a singular champion at the end is the true goal of the trials against the Lilim and the road to paradise
throw your dart and cross your fingers, it could be a lot of things
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Time passes, the last few days of April melting away as Summer approaches. School keeps you busy, with the work you missed during your little outing to Russia coming back to haunt you. When you're not busy with your studies, you spend some time training – murdering paper down in the firing range, or trading blows with Kaori in the gymnasium. Yulia keeps her distance, Nate spends as much of her free time as possible with her brother, and Claudia... well, she's Claudia. Fletcher's investigation continues, quietly churning away in the background, but he keeps his progress – if any – close to his chest.

Bergmann has you all tested a few more times, but your strange encounter with Karina is never repeated. Once or twice, you feel as though you're being watched when you enter the entry plug, but nothing comes of it. Kaori is declared fit for active duty, while Nate continues to make no progress. Every time you see Bergmann giving her the bad news, it looks like the young girl takes a blow to the gut.

So things are going about as normal, until Commander Monroe calls you into the meeting room. Chairs have set up, an ageing projector displays a blank screen, and the commander herself paces back and forth. “Oh good, good. Sit down, please,” she urges, gesturing to the two dozen chairs that are laid out in rows, “Anywhere you like. I just need you all to pay attention to this. We've got ourselves a little situation.”

“A Lilim attack?” you ask, sitting close to the front.

“Not... an attack,” Monroe replies, clicking her projector to the first slide. The picture displays what looks like a puddle of black water, the surface frozen in the middle of a ripple. “This is a... an anomaly. We don't have a name for them just yet. Holly, do you remember when Eligor showed itself?” she continues, “It emerged from a kind of portal. This is another one of those portals. We have reason to believe that a Lilim is inside, but it shows no sign of emerging. However, the portal itself is slowly spreading.”

“Which, I assume, is bad news,” Claudia remarks, “What are the conditions like inside?”

“Unknown. We've deployed probes, but they were all destroyed. We believe that anything without an AT Field of sufficient strength cannot survive inside,” Monroe explains, “We have orders from the top – to enter the portal and attack the Lilim directly, before the portal can spread too far. We believe we can maintain communications with the pilot deployed inside the portal, but... that's all. You'll be going in blind. I'm sorry. This is going to be a solo operation, so...”

This sounds like a suicide mission. Why else would she be sending you in alone?

“Claudia,” Monroe announces quietly, “I want you to lead this operation.”

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>>3451396

“This is bullshit!” you snarl, stomping from one side of your dorm room to the other, pounding your fist into the palm of your hand with every step you take. “Total bullshit!” you continue, “I'm being punished for something, I know it. I don't know what the fuck Monroe is thinking, but she's taken me off active duty. Never mind that Bergmann said I was clear to go, never mind that I'm the best pilot they've got...”

“I thought you said this was a suicide mission,” Claire points out, raising a quizzical eyebrow.

“Well...” you pause, “Well, maybe not. The point is, they need to send the best man for the job! Best girl for the job, whatever!”

Claire just shrugs, rolling her eyes as she sprawls out on your bed. Some part of you knows that you're being irrational, but still you can't help it. Maybe you wouldn't feel so annoyed if you knew WHY Monroe chose Claudia to lead the operation, but you don't. After the decision was made, Monroe sent everyone else back to the dorm and ordered Claudia to remain behind. Eventually, curiosity gets the better of you and you march into the main room. The others are away, doing whatever the hell they feel like, but Hester is busy dusting the TV.

“Hester!” you call out, “Just the girl I was hoping to see! Have you heard from Claudia at all?”

“Hmm? Oh yes. Miss Rainer is still in the meeting room. Alone, apparently. She called me a short while ago. Commander Monroe gave her some material to study, then retired to her office,” the maid answers, “I rather got the impression that this is all... somewhat disorganised. A plan thrown together at the last minute, perhaps. On that note, I did get a call from Commander Monroe herself. She gave me a message for you all. Sit tight for now.”

“That's it?” you blurt out, “That's the message? Just sit tight?”

“For now,” Hester corrects you gently, “Implying, I should think, that further information will come in due time.”

This is so much bullshit...

>March over to Monroe's office and demand an explanation for this affront
>Stop by the meeting room and see what Claudia has to say for herself
>Just sit tight, like you're told. Orders are orders, even if they suck
>Maybe there's something else... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3451398
>>Maybe there's something else... (Write in)
Go see Fletcher see if he has made any progress with his investigation in Wilson's death
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>>3451398
>>Just sit tight, like you're told. Orders are orders, even if they suck

Psst Holly. Claudia is better at AT field manipulation and that seems the name of the game here.
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>>3451410
But why go solo though.
The last time that happened there were at least 300 unnecessary deaths.
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>>3451398
>>March over to Monroe's office and demand an explanation for this affront
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>>3451398
>March over to Monroe's office and demand an explanation for this affront
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>>3451416
Eh good point.

>>3451398
Changing >>3451410
to
>Monroe
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>>3451427
I guess confronting Monroe also gives us a chance to restore some of our lost Ego maybe.
>>3451398

Changing >>3451409
to
> Confront Monroe
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“Well, I'm not just going to sit about and wait for the information to come in!” you snap, already marching towards the door, “I'm going to FIND it!”

“Yes,” Hester sighs as you leave, “I rather imagined you might say that.”

Scowling at the mild comment, you storm out and head to Commander Monroe's office. It feels good to be doing something, to be channelling your anger into a purpose. It might not be a good idea, but it sure as hell feels better than just sitting around doing nothing. Barging through the open door, you approach the commander's desk and slam your fist down onto it. Monroe, startled by your sudden entrance, looks up and begins a greeting. “Why is Claudia leading this operation?,” you begin, cutting the commander off before she can speak, “Choosing her is a bad call. She's got no fucking combat experience combat experience!”

>Ego increased to 83/100

Monroe blinks, taking a moment to compose her thoughts. “We believe that this may not be a straight combat operation,” she states quietly, “Meaning that any previous experience with Lilim combat will be largely irrelevant. You're frustrated, I get that, but I think Claudia is better suited to this operation. Besides, I'm not happy with posting you on active duty yet. Doctor Bergmann-” You start to protest this, but Monroe holds up a hand to silence you. Reluctantly, you close your mouth and let her finish. “Doctor Bergmann has cleared you for active duty, yes, but I have the final say in this,” she states, “If this was a regular combat operation then I would be willing to give you the lead, but it's not. Do you understand me?”

“...I guess,” you reply slowly, “But not really. If this isn't a standard operation, what is it? And how do you know? I thought all the probes were destroyed.”

“Conventional probes were destroyed, yes. However, we have... other means. The science team has been analysing the readings that that portal is giving off, and we have some theories. The Lilim inside is weak, perhaps even too weak to fight. However, it has a powerful AT Field that creates potent illusions as a means of defence,” Monroe explains, her voice weary, “Considering what you've been through, I'm not happy exposing you to that.”

“You think that Wilson's death might be, what, making me vulnerable?” you argue.

“I think it might be making you volatile. More so than normal,” Monroe remarks, her lips forming a tight line, “And for the record, Claudia won't be alone. We'll be staying in contact with her as much as possible, and she'll have a co-pilot on standby just in case the Lilim is more dangerous than we first thought. We're not trying to get her killed, Holly. We just don't have many other options right now.”

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>>3451485
If Claudia won't be alone why call it a solo operation then?
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>>3451499
Cause she'll be going in there alone initially. She'll have back up outside.
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>>3451508
why not just say she would be scouting instead of going solo though.
I wonder if that gave Kaori any flashbacks to Berlin when she said that.
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>>3451485

Slowly sitting down in the chair Monroe gestures to, you consider the situation. So... maybe she has a point. Maybe you're still not over Wilson's death – but then, the whole thing remains unsolved. How are you supposed to get over it without any kind of closure?

“This co-pilot,” you ask quietly, “Who is it?”

“Claudia decides. I don't know if she has anyone in mind yet. I wanted to give her some time to read over what little information we have, and think about this. She still has the option to back out of this, although I doubt she'll take it,” Monroe sighs, “Even if she knew that there was no chance of success, I don't think that girl would back down.” Here, Monroe pauses as her phone rings, and she flashes you an apologetic smile. “I need to take this,” she whispers, “Can you...”

Shrugging, you slip out of her office and, after a moment's thought, you knock on Fletcher's door. He opens it, nodding for you to enter. “I was in the area, thought I'd stop by and say hello,” you tell him, “Any updates on-”

“Wilson's murder. No strong leads yet, but we're piecing together a timeline,” he answers, “Wilson arrived at the garage shortly before nine, placing his camera soon after. The suspect was caught on camera at roughly half past, so we're assuming that he was killed during that brief window. In other words, he was dead before you even arrived.” Sighing heavily, Fletcher runs a hand across his unshaven jaw. “I've been checking through Wilson's belongings. His computer, especially,” the mercenary adds, “It seems like he had backdoor access to all of our security systems. That's way above his pay grade.”

“So...” you pause, “He had help from someone else in NERV?”

“Someone higher than that,” Fletcher answers vaguely, “That narrow things down, but... I'll need to tread lightly. In either case, I've got other matters that demand my attention right now. Travel arrangements for the new operation, security checks on a new medical doctor...”

In other words, he's far too busy for idle chatter. Giving him a thankful nod – some information is better than nothing – you return to Monroe's office and peer in. She notices you, waving you inside before handing the phone over. Taking it, you hear Claudia's voice on the other end. “Holly!” she calls out, her tone all sweetness and light, “Fancy going out on a little business trip with me? It'll be just like old times... only, I'll be the one calling the shots this time. What do you say?”

>Agree. Providing support is better than doing nothing at all
>Refuse. You'd rather sit this one out than take orders from her
>Other
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>>3451522
>Agree. Providing support is better than doing nothing at all

"Someone's gotta watch your back princess."
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>>3451522
>Agree. Providing support is better than doing nothing at all.
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>>3451522
>>Agree. Providing support is better than doing nothing at all
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>>3451522
>Agree. Providing support is better than doing nothing at all
the Lilim is going to promise her unlimited power, isn't it?
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Also we may want to come clean to Fletcher about the nature of our meeting with Phantom, before he finds out by going through Wilson's things.
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“You got it, I'm in,” you reply, “Someone's going to have to watch your back, princess. It might as well be me.”

“Yes, well,” Claudia laughs, “Eyes above waist level, please. Now then, for my first order... could you pass the phone back to Commander Monroe?”

With a wan smile, you pass the phone back. Commander Monroe listens for a little, nodding to herself, and then she ends the call. “So you're the lucky girl, are you? Head back down to the meeting room, and I'll join you shortly to conclude the briefing. I just need to get a few release forms signed and sealed, so I won't be too long,” she tells you, shooing you out the door, “I hope you all get along well.”

Considering that, you leave Monroe to her paperwork.

-

It takes you a moment to recognise Cam, the young woman from the diner. She looks different in a NERV security uniform, somehow tougher. “Hold on a minute,” the security guard calls out, blocking the entrance to the meeting room, “You're not supposed to-”

“Let her in!” Claudia calls from within. Cam hesitates, glancing around, and the heiress continues. “I'm supposed to be calling the shots on this operation, aren't I?” she argues, “Well, I'm ordering you to let her in! Besides, she's going to be my support for this – she's allowed to be here.”

“Then why didn't you just say that?” Cam mutters, exasperated. Letting her arm drop down by her side, she allows you to enter the meeting room. A small table has been set up, and Claudia sits by it with a fan of paperwork spread out before her. She's not alone either, with a pale girl sitting opposite her. With a jolt of surprise, you realise that you've seen the girl before – in Monroe's simulation, in her little collateral damage experiment, you saw a girl. THIS girl.

“God, you look like you've seen a ghost! Come in, sit down,” Claudia announces, waving you over before nodding to the other girl, “This is Karina. She's going to be helping us on this operation... apparently.”

Karina. The girl from before. She looks really different when she's not a glowing ball of light. “Ah!” the pale girl cries out, rising shakily to her feet, “So you must be Holly! You don't look at all like I imagined!”

“Should I be feeling insulted right now?” you ask uneasily, watching as Karina sinks back down into her chair. A dark walking stick rests beside her, like something an aged woman might use. You get the impression of great age when you look at Karina, although she can't be much older than you or Claudia. “So, this isn't much of a solo operation at all, is it?” you remark, sitting down with the pair, “I mean, I could three of us.”

“True, although I'm the only one who's actually entering that bloody portal,” Claudia answers, “So I suppose it's all a matter of perspective, isn't it?”

“Isn't it!” Karina agrees, nodding cheerfully.

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>>3451581
time to let Claudia die while we interrogate karina?
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>>3451587
Also it's looking more likely that Cam killed Wilson as it makes it more likely that Wilson would know her through Zero(Karina).
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>>3451602
i'm referring to this
>>3449358
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>>3451581

“I will be helping you communicate on this operation,” Karina continues, tugging at her collar as she fidgets in place, “Standard radio communication will be unavailable while you're inside the Lilim's closed space, but the ADM Units are connected – I will be able to facilitate communications between you. Holly... you understand, do you not?”

You don't understand a goddamn thing. “You mean like, how you talked to me during those tests?” you ask, “That was you communicating with me?”

“Yes!” the pale girl nods eagerly, “And I can allow you to communicate with Miss Rainer. So, if she becomes lost in an illusion, you will guide her back to safety. There is a great deal of trust involved here – Miss Rainer must think very highly of you!”

“I-it's not like that,” Claudia protests, “I need someone nice and dangerous to stand by, just in case something needs to get broken. Reynolds here is the most dangerous person I know, so...” Shrugging, Claudia leans back and taps one of the bits of paper with her finger. “At least we won't be travelling very far for this operation. No need to fly all the way to Russia,” she remarks, “Nevada. I hope you're not bothered by hot weather, either of you.”

Karina's face falls. “I hope I don't burn,” she frets, “I have very sensitive skin...”

She falls silent here. In fact, you all fall silent for a short moment until Claudia lets out a sigh. “I thought Commander Monroe was supposed to be briefing us!” she complains, rising to her feet and pacing the length of the meeting room, “Honestly, this place can be so disorganised at times!”

As she continues to pace, muttering angrily to herself, you glance aside to Karina. She just gives you a simple smile, perhaps apologising for Claudia. Looks like you've got some time to kill, then.

>Study the papers while you wait for Monroe
>Talk with Karina. Better to talk face to face
>Talk with Claudia. She seems on edge today
>Talk with Cam. Maybe she knows something about all this
>Other
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>>3451669
Man I want to do them all, but

>Talk with Karina. Better to talk face to face
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>>3451669
>Talk with Karina. Better to talk face to face
Ask her how she dealing with Wilson's loss.
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>>3451669
>Talk with Karina. Better to talk face to face
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>>3451680
Remember what I said about tunnel vision mate :^)
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>>3451685
But we must poke the Bear before we need her as a vital part of the operation.
I guess we could always ask why she isn't staying in the dorms with us, i mean with the Cane she wont want to be moving far at all right?
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“So...” you begin, looking awkwardly around to Karina, “Is this going to be your first field work?”

“Yes!” she confirms, nodding firmly, “Although perhaps it's not fair to call it “field work”. I won't really be doing much work, will I? I'll just be a conduit, a way for you to communicate with each other. I'm not allowed to take part in real field work.” Her face falls slightly, and she slowly continues. “Even if I was strong enough, my ADM Unit is too degraded for combat. ADM Unit 05... I'm told that it was recovered with terrible damage. They salvaged what they could, but there wasn't much,” she continues, “Just the head, the spine, the brainstem. Isn't that sad?”

“Uh...” you reply slowly, unsure of what to make of this. Best to change the subject, perhaps. “So have you always been posted here?” you ask instead, “I don't think I've ever seen you around. In person, I mean.”

“Ah, well, I have a secure room in the lower levels. The dorms here lack certain... equipment that I need. Medical equipment. I don't get out very much, so we probably just missed each other!” Karina laughs brightly, “But I'm getting stronger by the day. Back when I was in Berlin, I could barely leave my bed – now look at me! Ah, Doctor Wilson is going to be so proud when he sees me out and working like this.”

Your blood turns cold. “Y-yeah...” you manage, nodding weakly. So she doesn't know yet. You can't really blame Monroe for not telling her yet – that's going to be a bitter bit of news to give her. “Were you close?” you ask vaguely, “I never really knew the Doc very well. Too healthy, I guess, I never needed to visit the infirmary all that often.”

“He visits me whenever he can, to talk with me about... about anything, really! Ah, but I talk to other people too! That's Cam, over there,” Karina hastily adds, pointing over to the security guard on the door. “She's my guard, so we talk a lot too. I wish she was a little more...” Trailing off here, Karina glances wistfully across at the guard and sighs softly. “Did Miss Rainer say that you've been to Russia?” the pale girl continues, changing the subject, “That must have been so cold! Was it snowing? I've never actually seen snow in person, but the TV makes it look so lovely. All soft and fluffy...”

Meanwhile, back in reality, it's cold and damp. “Yeah, I went to Russia,” you answer, “Honestly, I wouldn't really recommend it as a holiday destination. Maybe if was in a five star hotel or something, but being stuck out in some ancient bunker in the middle of nowhere...” Grimacing, you shake your head as Monroe finally hurries in. “Looks like we're ready,” you add, “We'll talk later, okay?”

With a delighted gasp, Karina nods quickly.

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After the Operation and once we have returned to HQ we may want to ask Kaori about Karina because she said she was in Berlin.

Also i am wondering if we got the whole story on what happened with the 2nd Lilum as how else would unit 5 get damaged so badly it was unable to be repaired for combat.
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>>3451749
Man I feel bad for Wilson. He could have handled this Phantom business way better or done what Monroe is trying to do with protecting the pilots without resorting to outside factions, but still shit sucks.
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>>3451749

“Sorry for the delay, everyone, I got an urgent call before I could finish the paperwork. It's nice to be in demand, but I can only do so much at once!” Monroe complains, smiling despite her irritation, “So, the good news is that this will be a short briefing. The bad news is, that's because we don't know much about the current situation. I'll mostly just be filling in the blanks. So... here we are.” Pushing one satellite photograph forwards, Monroe taps it firmly. “The anomaly appeared some time ago in the Nevada Desert. It's isolated, so it took us some time to find it. As such, I don't have an exact date for when it appeared,” she continues, “It's been expanding slowly. At the current rate of expansion, it will reach civilisation – sort of – in one week.”

“Sort of?” Claudia repeats, raising an eyebrow.

“It'll reach a US military base,” Monroe jokes, looking faintly disappointed when nobody laughs, “Well, er, the point is, we don't have the luxury of time.”

“Couldn't they just evacuate the base?” you point out, “I mean, they've got a whole week to do it. Even if they've got like, tanks and shit, that's got to be enough time.”

Monroe winces. “It's complicated. The US government is threatening to pull their share of our funding if we don't stop this. That would be a significant blow to us, to say nothing of the fact that our base is on US soil. In other words, our hands are tied,” she explains glumly, “Even in the face of mankind, we have to deal with politics. It's an ugly business, isn't it?”

“Can we sulk later? I'd like to hear about your plan for this operation,” Claudia requests, pausing for a second before adding, “You DO have a plan, don't you?”

“We're going to drop you in there, with Holly and Zero... I mean Karina keeping an eye on you,” Monroe answers, “But don't worry! Your power cord should function as a rope. If we need to evacuate you, we can reel you back in that way. I wish I had more of a plan for you, but we simply don't know what you'll be faced with. This Lilim defends itself with a veil of illusions, so Holly is going to provide moral support. If you get scared or confused, call out to her. Is that understood?”

The heiress heaves a heavy sigh. “That's the best we're going to get, isn't it? Well, I think I can handle it. One question, though,” she muses, “What if we run into something unexpected?”

“Chief Fletcher will be on site to provide advice and support, while Doctor Bergmann will be available by radio,” the commander replies, “But ultimately, we'll be relying on you to take the initiative and adapt to whatever problems arise.”

“Oh, what fun!” Karina cries out, clapping her hands together.

The worst thing is, she's not even being sarcastic.

>Conclude the briefing. You've got nothing to add
>Ask for further details about... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3451793
It's unlikely that Wilson was doing the thing that he was because he wanted to.
with how terribly the meeting went down and how easily we figured it out to it sort of feels like he was set up to fail.

We also still need to ask Monroe or Fletcher about getting access to engineering to follow up with Mac and now getting access to Karina
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>>3451802
>>Ask for further details about... (Write in)
You know that power cord isnt the most secure. It's gotten knocked off before like with Flauros. Are we making sure to reinforce it?
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>>3451802
>>Ask for further details about... (Write in)
What should we do if we lose communication with the outside if i need to step in to help Claudia?
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>>3451802
> What do we do if contact with Claudia is lost?
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>>3451802
Also how are we going to resupply ammo if we need to or if we lose our knife
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“What do we do if we lose communication with Claudia?” you ask, raising your hand before giving Karina an apologetic glance, “I don't want to say that I don't trust this, but it's pretty fucking untested and we've never gone through one of these portals before. I'm yet to see any evidence that any of this is actually going to... you know, work.”

“If the communications are lost, you're to extract Claudia immediately. The main power pylon is going to have a lever on it – just flip that lever, and it'll retract the cable. Give it a good old tug if it needs help, but the important thing is to pull her out,” Monroe stresses, “We can analyse any information that Unit 03 gathered, then formulate a new plan. In a way, you can consider this to be a scouting exercise.”

“Uh, right, and about that cable part,” you point out, “I've seen how easily those things can get detached. Are you sure that it won't come loose accidentally if we try to pull Unit 03 out with it?”

Monroe nods. “We've modified the connection. It's going to be a little cumbersome, so it probably won't be a standard issue modification, but it should hold. Frankly, the ADM Unit is more likely to come apart than... ah,” she pauses, wincing a little, “Claudia, you should probably... pretend that you never heard that.”

“Quite,” Claudia replies drily. Her hands are in her lap, hidden away beneath the table, and only you notice just how much they're shaking.

“What about supplies? Ammunition?” you press, “Can we just... drop fresh supplies into the hole and hope Claudia gets them?”

“I suppose we could, now that you mention it,” the commander thinks aloud, tapping a finger against her chin, “The ADM Units should have enough internal storage space for a short expedition, though. Frankly, if the situation demands additional supplies, I'd rather you pull Claudia out entirely and we can come to a more appropriate solution.” Nodding as she comes to a conclusion, Commander Monroe gestures over to the waiting security guard. “Cam, hey, we're finished here!” she calls over, “Can you get the chair and help Karina back to her quarters?”

“Oh, Commander?” Karina asks gently, “Can I show Holly my quarters? I know that they were supposed to be in a restricted area, but... oh, but I would love to show her around!”

Laughing at the display of enthusiasm, Monroe nods her approval. “Just no sleepovers, okay?” she asks, “Not without getting official permission, at least. And Holly? Don't tamper with any of the machines down there – they're awfully delicate.”

“Hey!” you protest, “I can be delicate! When... when I want to be!”

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>>3451874
Have Claudia come with us. She could use the company to settle her nerves.
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>>3451877
Are we going to have to yell at Monroe about not telling her about Wilson to get her to do so.
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>>3451881
No jesus anon. I feel like you have Wilson on the brain to an unhealthy degree.

Not everything is leverage and guilt tripping. It's literally just asking Claudia to hang with us.
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>>3451887
Well it's not like because of our actions we gave whoever killed him the opportunity and probably a reason to kill him without even giving him any chance of surviving.
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>>3451874

The wheelchair squeaks as Cam pushes it along, Karina slouched in it with her walking stick resting across her thighs. Claudia paces beside you, her expression pinched and hard. She's nervous, although she'd never admit it aloud. Hopefully, seeing Karina's quarters might take her mind of it. So far, though, she doesn't look any more relaxed than before. “One day, I won't need this chair at all!” Karina announces suddenly, slapping the wheelchair's armrest and causing Claudia to jolt around in surprise, “I won't need this silly old stick, either! I'm getting stronger every day. Isn't that right, Cam?”

“Right,” Cam answers, sullenly pushing the chair through the lower level corridors. You're in a new area of the base now, an area that was previously forbidden to you.

“She doesn't talk much,” Karina giggles, her laugh oddly toneless. In general, it's very strange to listen to her voice. She doesn't seem to have an accent of any kind, and her expression is often at odds with her tone of voice. “Ah,” the pale girl continues, looking up to the heavy steel door, “Here we are!” As she rocks eagerly back and forth in her chair, Cam swipes an ID card through the reader and heavy locks cycle. The door clanks open, revealing the cluttered room inside.

The bed is what catches your eye first, the gauzy curtains failing to conceal the medical equipment surrounding it. A large television takes up much of one wall, stacks and stacks of DVDs piled up around it. Off to one side is a curious sitting area, with cushions placed on the floor around a low table. The walls are covered in odd posters, and a few scrolls painted with what look like Japanese characters. Maybe Kaori could read them, but they just look like scribbles to you. As you look around, you hear a quiet murmur. Glancing back, you see Claudia pressing her lips tightly together in an attempt at holding back laughter.

“It's not much, but it's home,” Karina sighs, oblivious to Claudia's mirth. Lifting herself out of the wheelchair and leaning heavily on her walking stick, she takes a few paces into the room. “Would you like to watch some TV? We've been catching up on some old shows, Cam and I,” the pale girl continues, gesturing to the stacks of DVD boxes, “Isn't that right, Cam?”

“All night, every night,” Cam sighs, picking up one of the boxes and looking sourly at the brightly coloured cartoon characters blazoned across it. “For almost a fortnight now,” she adds, casting you an aside glance that seems to plead for escape.

“You've been watching this stuff for how long?” you yelp. In the back of your mind, you compare timelines – if Cam has been spending her nights here, with Karina, then she hasn't been getting up to no good elsewhere. That's one name you can cross off your list of suspects.

“Well?” Karina asks, beaming at you, “What do you think?”

Where do you even start?

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>>3451949
Ok well shit there go's that.
I swear your doing this me to make me think harder goddammit.
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>>3451949
Karina's last name is making me awful nervous
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>>3451988
why?
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>>3451949

As Karina gives Claudia an exhaustive tour of her DVD collection, Cam takes the opportunity to slip out for some fresh air. You follow her, causing the guard to glance around in surprise. “I never formally introduced myself, did I? Cam Merrill, NERV Security,” she gestures down at her uniform, “Although you probably guessed that for yourself. I feel bad for saying this, but I'm glad Zero has someone else to talk to. Karina, I mean. Still getting used to that.”

“Why do you call her Zero?” you ask, “Isn't that like, kinda rude?”

“It's like a nickname. Her records were destroyed in the Berlin attack, so officially speaking... she's a zero,” Cam answers with a shrug, “We needed to call her something, after all. She only decided on a name pretty recently.” Noticing your puzzled look, Cam shakes her head. “Right, I guess you don't know,” the guard remarks, “Karina was injured in the Berlin attack, and most of her memory was lost. I've got some medical training – that's part of the reason why I'm posted down here – but the full details are way beyond me. We really need a proper doctor soon.”

“Yeah...” you murmur, “Doc Wilson, huh?”

“Yeah. Christ,” Cam shakes her head, “Makes me sick just thinking about it. The doc was always coming down here to visit, and Karina would perk right up whenever he showed his face. That's why I'm glad she's got some new faces around here – when she learns about what happened to Doctor Wilson, she's going to need a shoulder to cry on. There's only so much that I can do for her. She needs people her age. She needs friends.”

Cam's voice is low and cautious, never growing loud enough for her young charge to overhear. There's a certain degree of practice there, you suspect.

>We're not friends. We barely know each other
>Don't worry. I'll be there for her when the time comes
>I think you'll be fine. She really seems to trust you
>I'm curious about something... (Write in)
>Other
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>>3452002
>Don't worry. I'll be there for her when the time comes
>Other
"I hope you'll stick around with her once the new doctor shows up though. She seems like she adores you."

>I'm curious about something... (Write in)
"Isn't her ADM with the UN now? How'd it get damaged or degraded in the first place? Did it see action?"
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>>3451993
I looked it up Teufel is German for devil / demon
looks like we found our Tabris / Kaworu counterpart this explains so much
>>3452011
also good catch with unit 5
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>>3452002
>>Don't worry. I'll be there for her when the time comes
>>3452011
And also how would it even have gotten to The Garden if she hasn't seen snow
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>>3452002
>>Don't worry. I'll be there for her when the time comes
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>>3452002
>Don't worry. I'll be there for her when the time comes
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“Don't worry, Cam. I'll be there for her when the time comes,” you assure her, “But... I hope you'll stick around once the new doctor arrives. Karina really seems to adore you.”

In spite of your kind words, Cam winces. “Maybe that's a good reason why I should leave,” she mutters to herself, before shaking her head and looking up with guilt in her eyes. “Sorry. I was lost in thought. Thank you, Reynolds. I'm not planning on going anywhere, but I'll be glad to know that you're here to help,” she continues, “I need to keep my distance. Professional reasons. I think she's noticed, too... I guess I'm not as good an actor as I thought I was.”

There's something else going on here, something ugly.

“I'm curious, though,” you ask, returning to safer waters, “Karina is assigned to ADM Unit 05, right? I thought the UN took possession of it.” You pause, waiting to see if Cam will answer. When she remains silent, you press on. “How did it get damaged, anyway?” you insist, “Did it see combat? When?”

“Slow down, there. I don't know the full situation either,” Cam pleads, “We have the central components of Unit 05 here. The rest was sent away to the Garden for disposal. We couldn't use it, here or in Berlin, and it was dangerous to keep around. There wasn't any combat involved, though. It was... contaminated.”

So much for safer waters. “Lilim contamination?” you whisper, “But...”

“I don't know about that. I just heard that it was defective from the start, that we salvaged everything we could and got rid of the rest. There shouldn't have been anything for the UN to recover,” Cam pinches her brow, her lips twisting into an uneasy grimace, “I'm just a security guard. I hear things, but I'm not paid to ask questions. If anything, I'm paid to NOT ask questions.”

An awkward silence falls over you both. After a moment, you nod. “I'll... I'll look out for Karina,” you promise, “Don't worry about that.”

“I appreciate it,” Cam replies, an easier smile settling over her face. She glances back inside as the first chirpy notes of some opening tune start to play. “Uh oh, looks like I've got to get back to work,” the guard murmurs to you, nodding towards the couch, “Hey, can I admit something?”

“Go ahead,” you assure her, “I'll even keep it a secret.”

Cam lets out a quiet laugh. “All these shows, all these cartoons...” she confesses, “I can't stand them! I must be the most boring woman alive, but I'd much rather watch a documentary about... I don't know, tractor factories in Poland. Anything but another show full of robot ninjas or... or whatever else!”

“Hey, look at it this way,” you remark, grinning to yourself, “It's a dirty job, but someone has to do it.”

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Cam's feeding us more BS >>3415457
Sasaki lowers his voice a little. “The UN confiscated units five and six. We hadn't even found suitable pilots for them yet.
Why would you need a pilot for an incomplete unit. we are probably going to need to take this to Monroe if we want answers
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>>3452131
Or Sasaki is.

Cam's story checks out with Karina's. Sasaki's doesn't.
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>>3452145
We literally had to give Sasaki a mentally implanted set of code words to get the information
i doubt he was wrong.
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>>3452088

Your footsteps echo through the parking garage, the plastic rain cape whispering as you move. Heart fluttering in your chest, blood racing through your veins, you feel an electrical tingle on your skin that is so intense, it's almost sexual. Held in your clenched fist is a switchblade, and every so often your thumb lovingly strokes the release button. One tiny motion, and you'll have six inches of sharpened steel ready for use... and you WILL use it.

Ahead of you, Wilson sits in his car. He hasn't noticed you yet, his attention focused on the newspaper he reads. Every so often, he'll mark something on the page with his pen. A crossword puzzle, at a time like this... he always was easily distracted. Holding the switchblade behind your back, you approach the car and knock lightly on the window. Wilson jolts up, his eyes wide with terror before he relaxes slightly.

“Oh,” he breathes, opening the door a crack, “It's just you. Is there...”

“Head office sent me,” you hear yourself reply, your voice light and giddy with excitement, “We just need to take a tiny peek at that file you've got. It'll just take a minute, and then I'll be on my way. Can you just...”

“Right, right,” Wilson murmurs, setting his newspaper aside and reaching for the file. Turning back, he pushes the door open a little wider and starts to hold it out. “I've been thinking. I want out of this. I'm not cut out for any of this,” he continues, rambling a little as you take the file in your empty hand, “I'm leaving Avalon tonight. I don't want you to contact me ever again. I never should have-”

He never finishes this sentence. Bringing the knife up and snapping it open, you jab the blade into his throat and pull hurriedly back, stepping away before the first spurt of blood can touch you. Choking, his hands flapping at his throat, Wilson thrashes against his seatbelt as you back away. Tucking the precious file under your rain cape, you flip the hood up and hurry out of the fire escape. Clicking the knife shut, you drop it back into your pocket.

God, what a thrill!

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Sitting up with a hoarse cry, you look around the strange room. Large TV, Japanese scrolls on the walls, Karina staring at you from the other side of the room... Karina!

“You fell asleep, and I just didn't have the heart to wake you!” Karina explains, tilting her head to the side, “Although... maybe I should have. You looked like you were having a bad dream.” She limps over, her cane clicking against the floor, and sits beside you. “You should keep a dream journal!” she suggests, smiling as if it was the most brilliant idea in the world, “What do you think?”

“No point,” you rasp, shaking your head, “I've forgotten it already.”

>Okay. I think I'm going to close things up here. NERV: Second Daughter will continue with a new thread next Friday
>Thank you for your contributions today!
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>>3452159
Thanks for running!

If Holly can see the deep dark secrets of others in her dreams, can we use this power to embarrass Claudia?
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>>3452151
We also happened to give the info to Monroe so if we gave her bad info what was the entire point of going through with getting us to talk to Sasaki
Also told you it was Cam
>>3452159
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>>3452159
That's ominous. I don't know why she is dreaming of it, but that couldn't have been Holly (Possessed) cause of the way Wilson reacted and what was said.

Thanks for running.

>>3452172
Cam has an alibi.
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>>3452174
Then why is Cam dreaming about killing Wilson?
It can't be Holly because she was told by Monroe that she can't sleep over.
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>>3452179
The last update was Holly's PoV dummy.
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>>3452180
There was no mention of Holly in that post though and i doubt Holly wouldn't have dragged Claire along as well.

Also could the dream vision be caused by sleeping near Karina so that would be why Monroe told us not to.
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>>3452196
Come on man this isn't difficult

Holly dreamt of the killing. She fell asleep in Karina's room. A dream vision might be connected to Karina's presence.

But in no way was Cam involved here.
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>>3452207
We could just bring it up with Fletcher and provide the circumstantial evidence we have gathered and see what he does it's not like if we get it wrong anything bad will happen.
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>>3452214
Can't. Holly lost the memory already.
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>>3452215
i was referring to >>3451602
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>>3452217
Wrong one>>3451604
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>>3452217
What?

Eh nevermind. I think I'll just see you next week.
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Regarding Unit 05, I want to offer a clarification because I think I explained it poorly and this could be important. So, the useful parts of the damaged Unit 05 were salvaged and moved to Avalon, here, while the scrap was sent to the Garden for disposal. However, it wasn't destroyed as intended, and the UN recovered it when they took control of the Garden.
I'm sorry about the confusion. I must be feeling a little addled tonight

>>3452169
You monster. What has poor, innocent Claudia done to deserve that?
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>>3452230
Thanks for the clarification Moloch
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>>3452230
But why were they looking for a pilot if they had Karina?
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>>3452241
and why would they be looking for a pilot if they didn't have a functional unit?
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>>3452002
holy shit I missed a whole session somehow
did it never rise to the top of the catalogue?
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>>3452343
Set your catalog to Last Reply.

This is already autosaging



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