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SILENT HORIZON - [Part 2: Facing the Faceless/Escape] [modplot]
Who| Everyone in Silent Horizon plot
What| Fighting the Faceless, a perilous escape, and a chance to have a breather
Where| In the In-Between, the Silent Horizon, and then the Legion Cruiser
When| Chronologically, only hours have passed in the outside world from when the team disappeared, but it's up to players whether their characters perceived it as being hours or days
Warnings/Notes| Gore, blood, body horror, all the usual

They hear the voice again, calling out to them. Not the Faceless, not the dark whispers of this world. It's the same tinny voice that warned them, that told them not to give into the Faceless' offer. It's the voice that told them their Phalanxed teammates can still be saved if the Faceless is killed in time before they die.
It calls out again. Wherever they are, whatever the landscape is doing, they can hear it.
"I know you have no reason to trust me. I know you've been probably hearing lots of voices in this place, telling you all kinds of things. But I'm trying to help you. There's a way to end this, to stop the Faceless. Just follow my voice. My language synthesizer is broadcasting in the telepathic range like telepathic earplugs and I've managed to reconfigure it to broadcast through the entire In-Between. You should be hearing it wherever you are and you should be able to use its broadcast strength to navigate. I think I've managed to secure it from the Faceless and his Phalanx but there's no way to be sure."
How loud the voice is changes as they get closer or farther away. They can use it to navigate, albeit very crudely. And now that it's clearer, it's far more recognizable: it's the voice of the Robotican in the horrible footage that played before they were taken -- the one that had his head knocked off.
"My name is N-45LEN/Keth Series. My organic crewmates call --" He pauses, and sounds distraught. "--called me Lenny. I was a crew member of the Silent Horizon. This entire dimension is called the In-Between. It's made up of the body of the Faceless and I'm currently trapped at its core. I can see you Legionnaires from here through...what appears to be some kind structure for processing what equates to ocular stimuli for the Faceless. If any of you get lost, I can see enough to guide you here."
If they need it, they'll find that he can give them individualized directions, no matter what the landscape does, and he can give them to multiple people simultaneously. Having a complex processor for a brain has its perks.
"My organic teammate and I managed to discover the core of the Faceless and its nature, but I'm currently incapacitated and Bob...he just lost it. He nearly destroyed what was left of me and ran off before we could stop the Faceless. I saw him eventually accept the Faceless' offer and turn. If you make it here where I am, you may be able to destroy the Faceless' body enough to kill him, save your teammates, and destroy this dimension once and for all."
A pause.
"And if you could maybe take me with you when you leave, uh, I would appreciate that. Like, a lot."
[ooc post here]
What| Fighting the Faceless, a perilous escape, and a chance to have a breather
Where| In the In-Between, the Silent Horizon, and then the Legion Cruiser
When| Chronologically, only hours have passed in the outside world from when the team disappeared, but it's up to players whether their characters perceived it as being hours or days
Warnings/Notes| Gore, blood, body horror, all the usual

They hear the voice again, calling out to them. Not the Faceless, not the dark whispers of this world. It's the same tinny voice that warned them, that told them not to give into the Faceless' offer. It's the voice that told them their Phalanxed teammates can still be saved if the Faceless is killed in time before they die.
It calls out again. Wherever they are, whatever the landscape is doing, they can hear it.
"I know you have no reason to trust me. I know you've been probably hearing lots of voices in this place, telling you all kinds of things. But I'm trying to help you. There's a way to end this, to stop the Faceless. Just follow my voice. My language synthesizer is broadcasting in the telepathic range like telepathic earplugs and I've managed to reconfigure it to broadcast through the entire In-Between. You should be hearing it wherever you are and you should be able to use its broadcast strength to navigate. I think I've managed to secure it from the Faceless and his Phalanx but there's no way to be sure."
How loud the voice is changes as they get closer or farther away. They can use it to navigate, albeit very crudely. And now that it's clearer, it's far more recognizable: it's the voice of the Robotican in the horrible footage that played before they were taken -- the one that had his head knocked off.
"My name is N-45LEN/Keth Series. My organic crewmates call --" He pauses, and sounds distraught. "--called me Lenny. I was a crew member of the Silent Horizon. This entire dimension is called the In-Between. It's made up of the body of the Faceless and I'm currently trapped at its core. I can see you Legionnaires from here through...what appears to be some kind structure for processing what equates to ocular stimuli for the Faceless. If any of you get lost, I can see enough to guide you here."
If they need it, they'll find that he can give them individualized directions, no matter what the landscape does, and he can give them to multiple people simultaneously. Having a complex processor for a brain has its perks.
"My organic teammate and I managed to discover the core of the Faceless and its nature, but I'm currently incapacitated and Bob...he just lost it. He nearly destroyed what was left of me and ran off before we could stop the Faceless. I saw him eventually accept the Faceless' offer and turn. If you make it here where I am, you may be able to destroy the Faceless' body enough to kill him, save your teammates, and destroy this dimension once and for all."
A pause.
"And if you could maybe take me with you when you leave, uh, I would appreciate that. Like, a lot."
[ooc post here]
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That is news to him. He can't fathom why, why anything Washington could say would be to encourage York to continue associating with him, but there it is. Stated as matter-of-fact as you like by a little fragment of overly-logical AI.
It takes him off guard, for a moment.
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He gauges the moment and, well, as his example of when is and is not appropriate is York chooses to move forward.
"Bullets, as I understand, are quite final and more efficient than social manipulation."
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It's still far more than he expected. Though it matters little now.
"Washington understands correctly, then. I doubt he would question the course that should be taken, now."
No, that's not exactly true, is it? Washington had said he'd be happier if Locus stayed the Hell away from him and his friends, but he'd also said he and York's friendship might be beneficial to the two of them. Contrary. Confusing, to say the least.
Doesn't matter. Locus knows that York, Sombra, all of them, would be better off if he remained off-duty.
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Ignoring his opportunity to show he can be more is-
Well.
A waste and hardly logical.
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He's seen the bodies on that side of the scale, watched them pile high. And that niggling voice in the back of his head, too familiar by now, insists that it's impossible. It would be one thing to die trying.
I hurt them. I hurt them and I chose to do it. I chose to follow the Faceless because I wanted this to end.
He doesn't answer. Just stares down at the ring again, which now feels heavier than ever.
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Delta doesn't trust himself with such a position anytime soon.
"...this is where Taylor would offer to spar or to share a beverage of some sort and sit in companionable silence."
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Because Delta is no longer part of that package deal, not for the time being. His choices are his own. What will he choose to do with that?
Freedom is a terrifying prospect.
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"Perhaps...I could program a variable obstacle course for you? A mutual challenge."
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He's not supposed to be straining himself, with all the blood he's lost. And motivation is at an all-time low, even for something that might have intrigued him before. Though it does bear some consideration in silence for a moment or two.
"Can you create puzzles as well?"
Some repetitive task to occupy his mind might make the trip back a little easier.
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Can he create puzzles.
"Would you prefer connect the dots, sudoku, or something more kinetic?"
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Nothing against what may or may not be Delta's skill set, but he's still a little...absent from the moment. The question is more a formality than anything else, a request, but even here at the simplest of choices, he finds himself balking.
"Whatever you find suitable."
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So here he sits, sequestered away from the rest of the ship, doing puzzles York's traumatized AI concocted for him, just so he wouldn't snap and do something stupid. It's pathetic, he thinks, and it garners a little more anger. That serves as motivation, if nothing else.
"That will do."
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It isn't what he wants to be doing- at least it isn't WHO he wishes to be doing this with but...York does not want him at the moment.
Delta can't blame him.