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Daycycle 20 [Feb 7 - 13]
DAYCYCLE 20
[ FEB 7 - 13 ]
MORNING
Troubleshooter Team: No specials have been selected for a mission this morning.
All other Troubleshooters: You are to report to your Service Firm positions for the day, until called on for Troubleshooter duty.
Intel: A truck full military grade explosives was stolen yesterday evening. Guards report that the thieves were mutants. Any troubleshooter willing to volunteer to search the sewers for mutants will be awarded for their time and any captures.
AFTERNOON
There is a virus travelling throughout the facility and gaining speed. It may have been a special order performed by a Nameless member who was deep in debt to Free Enterprise and chose to overlook the possible inconveniences they would be causing their fellow man. Their client, the Frankenstein Destroyers, had a very specific need - turn the humans against the robots. Thus, starting at noon robots and machines around Alpha will begin malfunctioning and working in tandem towards one particular need - destroy the humans. Some machines - like the ones in the military sector - will be outright hostile in their need to track and decimate. Others who are more sophisticated and limited in their range - like PDCs - may simply reroute information and let the humans destroy themselves with simple miscommunication.
EVENING
By early evening, any machine that hasn’t been switched off or destroyed will be working towards it’s united goal. Nameless will call for it’s members to track and destroy the virus with special recognition for anyone who can pinpoint its origin.
No sleep gas will be expelled into the barracks this evening.
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"Not here," she says, shaking her head. "Home." Her throat and mouth feel dry and she's not sure how exactly she's going to handle having this guy with Jackson's face around when Jackson was once her everything and she still misses him. She never talked about it, she probably never will...but she still misses him. Jackson was a very big part of her life and he just...left. No goodbye, no nothing, just left. With the lack of closure, it's been more difficult than she likes to admit and now seeing this guy around looking like his goddamned twin...
Lydia tucks her hair behind her ears and clears her throat. "Sorry, anyway. Ronan. I'm Lydia."
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He nods, choosing to be quiet because he can tell that whoever Jackson is Lydia cares about him.
He shakes his head at her apology. "No problem. This place is weird as hell already. So where you from, Lydia?"
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It's hard to look at him. Really hard. But she supposes that isn't his fault and she's stronger than continuing to rudely evade his eyes. "Weird is one word for it. Terrifying is another," she responds, because that's true, to her. The never really understanding what's going on, why they're there; the knowledge that there are literally hate groups that have targeted then — her — in the past for something none of them can control, to Lydia, is scary.
"California," she answers a little belatedly. "Beacon Hills, California. You?"
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"Heneritta, Virginia." He glances around the room. "These guys sure got around in pulling people from all over."
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"All over, yeah," she agrees, shifting in her seat a little uncomfortably at the thought. "There's a lot about this place that's messed up," she adds. Not the least of which is how scary alike you look to my ex, she thinks.
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He snorts at her words. "Understatement of the damn year." He takes a bite of his food. It's not any good, but he's hungry. "So what's the most fucked up thing here according you?" He's still learning about this place.
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Her expression falls more serious and her eyes drift downward toward the table between them. "The Anti-Specials hate group," she replies. It isn't even a question; hands-down, that's the thing that freaks her out and bothers her the most. "And the way that they have no problem siccing four or five men and a woman on a teenage girl and nearly beating her to death for being a 'Special'. Or the fact that they video taped it. Or the fact that they broadcast it to the other Specials in an act of terrorism," she replies bitterly, finally looking up at him again. "That's the most fucked up thing about this place. If you ask me."
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As she speaks, one can nearly see the anger building in Ronan. His expression becomes a scowl. He's not a joiner, but he is a fighter and he can't stand it when someone is picking on a person for no good reason. "Anyone got any idea who's in charge of this hate group? 'Cause I think we can get together a group and go beat the shit out of them."
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Holding her head high, she takes a deep breath. Then, she shakes her head. "No. They wore masks. I couldn't see their faces," she says, trying not to look as upset by the admission that she's the aforementioned teenage girl. "If we knew, I'm pretty sure they'd have been dealt with already. I'm one of the two women in the Specials, and I'm the younger of us, so of course they picked me to send the message. Nobody who saw the video took it very well."
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Ronan's face just deepens into a scowl when Lydia admits that she's the one who was beaten. His brows are heavy over his eyes and his teeth gnash a little as his lips part in a sharp, angry scowl. "Have you got people that watch out for you now?"
Because she's got one more. Ronan has a thing for underdogs.
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"Yeah," she said. "I do. I did then, too, but they were stalking me, I think. They waited until I was alone and I hardly ever was." She shrugs; tries to play it off like it doesn't bother her anymore when anyone could tell that it does. "There haven't been any attacks since, I don't know. Maybe that's all, maybe they just wanted to scare us and then Steve did his speech to the whole cafeteria and they realized we weren't scared." We. That was a loose way to use the word. She still was.
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His brows go up as he listens to Lydia. Some obvious thoughts are going through his head and for once, he thinks not to say anything because if he's thought of things like 'so it's someone you know or have seen' then she has as well.
"Buddy system. Sounds like everyone needs it until these douche nozzles get caught."
Which is probably also obvious but he had to say it.
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"So, make some friends in the Specials group and sooner than later, I would suggest," she adds before taking a deep breath. "I should get going."