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Daycycle 103 [ August 14 - August 20 ]
daycycle 103
[Aug 14 - Aug 20]
Early Morning [0800 - 0900] — All Troubleshooters Report for Duty
Samantha "Root" Groves and Cisco Ramon, have been selected for today’s mission. Details are below:
"Confirm circuit breakers are functioning properly by creating short circuits to test them."
Please debrief the computer on the status of your mission by the end of the Daycycle here.
Morning & Afternoon [0900 - 1600] — Service Firm Positions
All Troubleshooters not assigned a mission should report to their Service Firm for their daily duties, unless specifically assigned a different shift.
Evening [1600 - 2200] — Citizen Improvement
All Alpha citizens are encouraged to better themselves through Alpha’s wide variety of educational, entertainment and cultural opportunities offered each evening. Attending these sanctioned events are not mandatory, but is highly encouraged by The Computer. Citizens choosing not to take advantage of these opportunities, have a growing number of other options available to them in how to spend their hard earned credits and free time.
Tonight’s event will be at 1900 in the Commissary and will be hosted by the Amateaur Dramatics Group. You're invited to come see the one woman show that Mind Control called too "boring" to put on early morning television.
Specials Event - All Specials with knowledge of Specials HQ have been invited to a surprise party to celebrate wanted fugitive, Dick Grayson's, seventeenth birthday.
Alpha Curfew Restrictions
All Alpha citizens should be in their quarters within the Wagon Wheel by 2200, unless they’ve been given permission from a GREEN or higher clearance level citizen. Sleeping Aid gas is dispelled each night in the Wagon Wheel at 2200 to assist citizens in getting a productive sleeping period.
Confession Booths
There are hundreds of confession booths available around Alpha Complex if a citizen would like to communicate directly with the computer. Please use these confession booths to report mission statuses, report treason or terrorist acts, unregistered mutants, confess your trespasses against Alpha Complex, request propaganda or speak with Your Friend, The Computer, at any time.
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"You know where any of these things are? Like...I don't really know this place very well or its layout yet. I've been here three days including today and the second day was completely shot because I was in BLUE all day playing bodyguard. But if we can figure a pattern, then we can find the source of the surge," he says.
Then, Cisco steps back to give her some space when she starts preparing to clip wires. "We find the source, we finish this mission early because then we can isolate the problem and solve it instead of dicking around in all the breakers. Just saying."
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"Sorry. It's just that I love how newbies always expect everything to be rational and easy around here. Trusting those labels is probably not a great idea." She really doesn't mean to shoot all of Cisco's ideas down. It's just ... well, fun.
"Got any other genius ideas in that zombie brain, newbie?"
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"No. No I don't. Not if everything is terrible and nothing makes sense, Samantha, no. You're the ORANGE, so why don't you tell me? What would make this mission successful and more time efficient?"
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Root's voice stays light, amused: "Not asking the wrong question, first of all. Because I'm in it to survive and not give the Computer more reasons to watch us more closely."
She stands back, holding the multimeter for Cisco to see the blinking tilde.
"Thirdly? There's no power going to this one at all."
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But then she's showing him the multimeter and Cisco's eyes narrow in thought. Normally, he knows what that would mean, but...she's the one that pointed out that rationality and logic apparently have no place here.
"...okay, so...since everything is terrible and nothing makes sense, what does that mean in Alpha Complex? Or is this an exception to the nothing makes sense rule?"
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"...Technically our directive said nothing about fixing anything. I say we just mark this one as defective and move on."
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A sly grin slides over his lips and he nods. "I am so down with that plan, now you're speaking my language."
this timeskip OK? i figure we should push to complete but holler if you wanna rewind anything! <3
The thing is, there are still an ungodly amount of breakers to go through. Cisco's suggestion of splitting up wasn't one Root felt entirely comfortable with given the troll nature of the Complex, but it's not long before she finally acquiesces. He gets a map transferred to his device to follow, and Root continues working on her own. It's after the fifth fully non-functioning breaker that she rings him up, concern lacing her voice.
"Have you found any functioning ones yet?" Please say yes. Please don't let this whole mission be some kind of ridiculous set up. Root cannot imagine the Computer won't shoot the messenger for reporting zero working breakers...
Works for me!
When her voice comes over the radio, the question makes Cisco frown, because he's give in and... "Not a single damn one...I'm guessing you either?" he asks, brow creasing as he runs a hand though his hair. This is such a waste of time and on top of it, why does he feel like this is going to end up reflecting really terribly on them even though it isn't their fault?
\o/
Then there's the question of whether it was just a particularly unlucky day or if they're being targeted. If Root is being targeted -- paired up with a sleep-deprived Red Special and given an impossible task.
Root blows out a breath. "We can't report that none are working."
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"I'm almost afraid to ask this," he prefaces with a tired sigh as he scrubs his face with both hands before dropping them to his sides again as he moves on in search of the next breaker to check. There aren't a whole lot more left on his half of the mission. Two, maybe three. It isn't looking good. "But...why can't we report that none are working if none are working...?"
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Her voice stays neutral as she makes her suggestion:
"We've got two options. Either I turn you in for tampering with the breakers or we both get turned in and I potentially get demoted. Which helps neither of us, or any of the other Specials."
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And then it does. In spite of himself, Cisco huffs a laugh. "Are you fucking kidding me?" he asks. Another huff. "You want to turn me in for something I didn't do to save yourself from a demotion? Are you high?!" he balks back over the radio.
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"I'm not kidding, no. But since you're having such a visceral reaction..." She had been hoping for a dumb willing patsy. Someone more self sacrificing-- maybe a Barry Allen? Stuffed and cuddly Beary Allen.
"So we lie, then. Report 60% functionality and hope we're not being set up. Or fix as many as we can before we're due back."
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"Already a step ahead of you, Judas. I'm working on this breaker right now," he replies. "It looks like this one actually might've been tampered with, but not by somebody who knows what they're doing. If I was going to sabotage a circuit breaker, I'd make it impossible to fix. A few wires cut, some water damage...this just looks like someone opened it up and disconnected wires. ...like we're being tested, not set up to fail, necessarily. Open up your box, I bet you'll find the same thing. Like somebody's asking are we really doing our mission as loyal citizens or are we just checking the box and moving along, so to speak...you know what I mean?"
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"And call me Root." She starts to dig into her own unit, pulling out and separating wires into groups for re-connection.
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He nods a little at the name and briefly considers continuing to call her variations of Samantha just to annoy her but he's too tired to be a troll. "Root then. Was I right about the box?"
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"You do a lot of work like this? I mean, there are Specials who have never seen a keyboard before waking up here."
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He seems a little surprised at the fact that there are people who wouldn't even be at least a little familiar with general technology this day in age, even if it's just in passing, but then he considers the fact that there's time travel potentially involved here and shakes off the thought. It makes sense if those people came from times where tech was less prominent or wholly non-existent. "I'm a mechanical engineer. I used to build specialized weapons for a living, so yeah. You could say that, I guess." He pauses as he finishes rewiring the box, tests it, and finds it to be in perfect working order. "Yahtzee. This one's good to go."
Cisco moves on to get to his next box to repeat the process, because he's about ninety-nine percent sure, he's going to have to. "What about you? What'd you do before here?"
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She's usually better about not initiating small talk-- and she'd assumed that Cisco's ire with her might keep him from engaging in anything beyond superficial conversation. Now, she thinks of her glitches: of her team, and of her Machine. Lost to her-- no, the Machine wasn't the one who left her behind. She'd made herself a pawn, sacrificed in not a Queen's Gambit but in...
Well, chess was always Harry's game.
"Package delivery." She starts, and then supplies another in a light voice. "Nanny. Colonial reenacter. Spent a little time as an entertainer for children's parties, too."
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He's not really one for small talk, either. At least, not with people who are so admittedly willing to throw him under the bus for a maybe scenario, that's for sure. But it seems like the natural progression of the conversation, so he reciprocates the question. He smirks a little and gives a soft, amused huff in response.
"So jack of all trades," he replies. "Nice."
He's quiet for a few more minutes while he finishes up fixing the breakers in this box and testing them. "Two fixed and fully functional. I've got three more on my half of the mission. If I fix all those, that's five. How many will you be able to fix? Think we can get ourselves closer to 50/50 for functional?"
<3 wrap soon???
"I'll have six done."
One more from you should do it! :D
"Well, pin a rose on your nose, Samantha. That's eleven, so then we're probably around forty-five percent functional to sixty-five percent non-functional. What are the odds we'll get off on a successful mission status?"
He works his way the other boxes, slower than he'd like because he's so dead tired, but not so slow that he's dragging them both down with a lack of progress. "I'm heading back to the first box to meet you," he tells her as he finishes up the last one and starts back in that direction.
o7 <333 you're too good to me
"You know there's still a better than good chance we get screwed, right?" But she's got the report ready to submit, and even hands it over to him to look over. See? Not throwing him under the bus. Go team, rah rah!