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712056 No. 712056 ID: defceb

Somebody is knocking on the door.

"Shouldn't we answer that?" Jeannine leans over to whisper. I shift on my feet awkwardly. After everything that's happened so far I'm left with an awkward sinking feeling. Jeannine prods me in the rib, but my words are stuck in my throat. "It's probably not a drone."

"Doesn't mean it'd be nice." I hear someone whisper from behind me. Their voice sounds just like my own.
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No. 787633 ID: 094652

FUCK.

Okay, take a few seconds to breathe. Enhance knockers further, you need the morale boost. Begin by asking her who the friend in her lap is. Remember, you look slightly different from Marie-1. Maybe she just remembers you by a different name.

Start asking her questions, serious ones. If she gets suspicious, explain to her that you just survived a nightmare and you're fairly certain she has trauma-induced amnesia, seeing as how you were busy rescuing her from an eldritch Pac-Man for the past two days!
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No. 787636 ID: 398fe1

>>787629
Alright what does she remember, then?

Also now that you're close up get a look at the third person.
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No. 787638 ID: 7f917c

>>787629
I support any knocker enhancements!
Morale boobs away!
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No. 787675 ID: b7883c

But you just talked to me, and that me is still here. *Point to the other you*
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No. 787792 ID: 74e634

>>787629
..okay viktor broke his promise. look around for a strapon, we've got an ageless android's scrawny ass to pummel.
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No. 790071 ID: defceb
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790071

>Enhance knockers further, you need the morale boost.

"Look, I don't know who you think I am- what the fuck"
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No. 790074 ID: 3abd97

>>790071
Oh um, sorry. Overcompensating. Nervous.

[Dehance knockers]

What do you remember?
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No. 790075 ID: b15da4

>>790074
Hell no. Not before the camera swings around at least. Geez.
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No. 790078 ID: e01e87

Gainax like your life depended on it! Act as if nothing happened and this is completely normal.
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No. 790134 ID: 094652

"Uh, welcome to the future? We don't know if your new body has this feature. Try it out."
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No. 790254 ID: d3d55f

Oh sorry that setting seems to be a bit touchy for me.
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No. 791785 ID: 7c5acc
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791785

>Dehance knockers

"I, uh, whoops. Sorry about that, it's kind of finnicky."

"That was deeply disturbing to see."

We share a tense, awkward pause.

"...so... could you tell me what you remember?"

"This seems like a very personal thing to tell a stranger."

"Haley, I swear, I dragged around not only your bleeding corpse but also that robot body you're in right now. As far as strangers go, I would like to think I'm not one of them at this point."

We share another tense, awkward silence that's only highlighted by her staring at her own feet and idly pulling at grass.

"Bits and pieces, all over the place. I can remember being at a meeting, but not why I was there. I had a cat, I think? Or perhaps a friends. A fat, orange thing that would claw up the furniture and sleep all day. But I can't see to recall his name."

"Anything more recent?"

She holds up her hands. "I think I helped build this? Well, no, I didn't build the body. This was Roderick's design. I built the brain?" She stares down at her hands, turning them over while opening and closing her fingers repeatedly. "We're machines."

All at once understanding blossoms across her face and she leaps up to her feet, whirling around to grab me by the shoulders. "We're robots! No, that's not the right term. We're cyborgs? Androids? But you! You're okay!" She wraps her arms around me and draws me in to a tight hug, practically squeezing the life out of me. "Oh Jeannine, I was so worried you wouldn't make it to the procedure, your body was so frail back then. But look at you now! Tall and strong, though I don't recall clearing the ear design but who am I tell you no for a little flair on your frame, you deserve a chance."
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No. 791787 ID: 398fe1

>>791785
Wait what? What? This is Jeannine's model, then? Or maybe she's got the names mixed up. We probably shouldn't believe her currently remembered version of events over yours. Or maybe she just assumes you're Jeannine because she's the only cyborg that she knows. Ask her if she remembers a Marie, too.

Maybe try to jog her memory some more. Tell her about how you first met her and Morgan here in the facility, after it got wrecked and infested with berserk drones. Don't bring up any of the memories from the alternate timeline since those'll just confuse her.
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No. 791788 ID: 70983e

Re-deploy emergency airbags to get some breathing room.

...Jeannine's back thataway, Haley. I'm someone else. Sometwo else?
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No. 791789 ID: 3abd97

It's Marie, actually. Jeannine's okay, she's over there.

I... guess you lost the recent stuff. I haven't been in this place as long.

You're still you, though. *Small smile*. That's pretty close to how you reacted to my ears the last time, too. I was the one with the messed up head, then. I couldn't remember the year. Or how I knew you. My last name. You helped me.

(I wonder how long till she notices there's two of you).
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No. 791797 ID: 7c5acc
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791797

>Re-deploy emergency airbags to get some breathing room.
She practically leaps off me.

"It's Marie, actually. Jeannine is over there." I gesture towards the rest of the group, to which Haley glances towards them and back. She seems embarrassed by her mistake and shrinks back a step.

"Oh, I'm so sorry. You look just like her, and sound like her, I thought- well, that's not important."

"Do you remember anything more recent? Like when we met before?"

"No, I'm sorry. I don't seem to remember you."
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No. 791799 ID: 3abd97

>>791797
Still think most the stuff from this >>791789
applies. Telling her who you were, and reassuring her she's still herself.
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No. 791812 ID: 398fe1

>>791797
Okay, fine. At worst it's like she lost the last 48 hours or so of memory. She seems fine otherwise.

How about you check up on the other two?
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No. 791890 ID: 7c5acc
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791890

"Haley, when I got here, I was a wreck. I couldn't remember the year, not even the time of day. But you helped me. And as far as I can tell, you're still you."

"Thanks. Or should I be saying you're welcome?" We share a small laugh. "Thanks for coming out and jogging my memory. I needed that. But for now, I think I need to talk to the others too."

"Don't let me stop you." We wave as she walks away, leaving me with myself...
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No. 791891 ID: 7c5acc
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791891

...and this person.
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No. 791892 ID: 7c5acc
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791892

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No. 791893 ID: 398fe1

Well say hello. Ask who they are.
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No. 791901 ID: c3aab9

So what's your story?
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No. 791912 ID: cd1a75

Ignore him. Grab your mask, wear it on your ear.
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No. 791938 ID: abe723

>>791892
who the fuck is that and did they just blink at you?

first order of business, figure out their gender. you have permission to grope if you have to.
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No. 791988 ID: 2120ee

>>791892
Kill this punk.
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No. 792014 ID: 7c5acc
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792014

>who the fuck is that and did they just blink at you?
I don't know and that was more of a wink? They seem happy to see me.

>Grab your mask, wear it on your ear.
It's not my mask, and it's in no condition to be worn. I suppose I could make a hair ornament if I had the time and tools. Or a modern art piece.

>figure out their gender. you have permission to grope if you have to.
Honk honk.

...evidence is inconclusive.

>Kill this punk.
That would be rude!

"...so, what's your story?"

"I'm your ride home. For both of you." They answer, rising up to stand at their full height. Something about their appearance seems familiar but I can't seem to place it.

I gesture over to the other me on the ground. "Is she okay?"

"Heavily damaged frame and low power resulted in a complete system shut down."

"Is she dead?"

"Not in any permanent sense."
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No. 792015 ID: 0555b9

Will she wake up from true love's kiss? *Lean down to smooch*
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No. 792017 ID: 398fe1

>>792014
Okay, ask if the ride can wait. You've got to go help someone with some revenge.
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No. 792026 ID: 952c30

sooo weird 4 eared thing?
didn't they try to kill you at some point? it was a really long time ago but i'm pretty sure they tried to kill someone at some point.
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No. 792031 ID: 3abd97

>low power mode
What do these bodies even use as power sources?

>ride home
Which home?

...I'm not sure if they're ready for me to leave yet. I'm not sure if I'm ready.
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No. 792055 ID: 213d84

>>792014
Wait, so we're not jacking ourselves in Haley to check for red? I guess wave bye to Morgan if he hasn't gone and go for a ride then.
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No. 793141 ID: 7c5acc
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793141

>sooo weird 4 eared thing?
This person is taller. Much taller.

>Wait, so we're not jacking ourselves in Haley to check for red?
Ahg, she slipped away before I could ask again. But she seemed fine. I hope?

> >ride home
>Which home?
"Your home, obviously."

>...I'm not sure if they're ready for me to leave yet. I'm not sure if I'm ready.
"I didn't ask if you were ready. I can tell-" They gesture towards the broken mask on the ground. "That things fell apart down there, and since you don't have Roderick in tow this mission's been a bust. Time to fall back on policy and let the locals be back to their own path."

"I think I have more left to do. Morgan-"

"We're outsiders, we shouldn't be back here, Roderick shouldn't have been either."

"I don't understand."

They sigh and pull out a cable from under their jaw. "I can show you."

>What do these bodies even use as power sources?
"Ideally a core generator would be able to provide power for a good length of time, but hers was damaged and subsidiary batteries held her out 'till now."

>"Will she wake up from true love's kiss?"
"I would!" They suddenly lean in for a peck on the cheek.

h e lp
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No. 793146 ID: 3abd97

>They suddenly lean in for a peck on the cheek.
>h e lp
No!

Push them away from you do not want.

"How are you even worse at this than I am!"

>"Your home, obviously."
>this mission's been a bust. Time to fall back on policy and let the locals be back to their own path
>"We're outsiders, we shouldn't be back here, Roderick shouldn't have been either."
No. We're not doing this. I'm not letting you drag me somewhere, before or after you offer some confusing half-explanation that doesn't really explain anything. I'm done doing that.

I don't have a mission, I'm not following anyone's policy. I'm not listening to how I'm doing so unwittingly, or how I wiped my own memory to do so, or whatever bull you're selling. Done with this.
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No. 793147 ID: 398fe1

>>793141
>this mission's been a bust
What was the mission? Also, isn't Morgan Roderick?
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No. 793175 ID: 70983e

Are you Alexandrius Falt in a past life, dude? Your flirting game is tgchan-tier.
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No. 793305 ID: 094652

Marie, you are not going down there with anything less than a Tier-4 Battleframe, a Gatling Gun, and a pair of balls.

Bail now, come back later. Victor is making steady progress, but you've shut down his main defenses so let's just airdrop a giant drill and mine the @#$% out of his base until he surrenders and agrees to do his Interdimensional Past-Future Travel research as your underling and not for his psycho-benefit.
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No. 793723 ID: 7c5acc
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793723

>Push them away from you do not want.
Done!

"How are you even worse at this than I am!?"

They shrug.

>Are you Alexandrius Falt in a past life, dude?
Who? I ask anyway.

"If I were a moth I wouldn't spend my time slipping into humanoid frames."

>What was the mission?
"To grab Roderick and drag him back to us."

>Also, isn't Morgan Roderick?
"Only the way that the Haley here earlier is the Haley you used to date. So, in a way yes but more no."

>No. We're not doing this. I'm not letting you drag me somewhere, before or after you offer some confusing half-explanation that doesn't really explain anything. I'm done doing that.
"You're a brain clone based on root-Marie's memories sent in to grab Roderick off Earth and drag him back to us before he alters the locals' path any more than he already has." They look back over to the group. "Though that didn't work out. Blunt enough for you?"

I stare through them, and they stare back at me in silence.

"I don't know what you experienced down there, but I'm not trying to hide anything from you and I'm not trying to trick you. We're friends." They hold up the cable again. "Please?"
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No. 793731 ID: 398fe1

>>793723
In a minute. At the very least we need to tell Morgan goodbye, and there's one worry left. Tell them about Victor and how his brain got all split up by Roderick's interference, and how Morgan is going down to kill whatever's left of Victor in the facility. And that you're worried Haley or Jeannine or the other Marie might still have bits of Victor in them. Or you, even, hidden somewhere in your head you can't see. If you leave via that plug, Victor might possibly escape through it too.

I think they'd want to prevent that.
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No. 793787 ID: 3abd97

>>793723
Prime directive seems pretty broke at this point already.

Also, I'm the second brain-clone here, if you're keeping score. You here for both of us, or just me?

>I'm not trying to hide anything from you and I'm not trying to trick you. We're friends." They hold up the cable again. "Please?"
Look it's nothing personal, but I've had a lot of bad experiences with people poking around in my brain, lately, so I'm gonna be a little paranoid, okay?

I wasn't done with them, and I told Morgan I was gonna be back in a minute, too.

What's your name?
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No. 793827 ID: 094652

Honestly, you're more worried about Victor than Roderick. We just left him to experiment on building his robot army, and this is the guy who pioneered the android singularity AND stood triumphant during the synthetic wars to build his mega-empire on Mars, where he managed to @#$% over the poor as an immortal and got away with it for millennia. Most of the solar system performed grave sacrifices to put him down.

Are you SURE we shouldn't do something about Victor first? Like say, butcher or mind rape him until he agrees to work for you? Or are we just going to let him build an intergalactic empire that eats millions of AIs on a regular basis for sport?
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No. 793855 ID: 9e7309

"So how come I didn't get to know this at the start? Or get given a kung fu grip or anything?"
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No. 794066 ID: b7883c

So what do you mean by this being Earth? Is it time travel, or an alternate dimension or what?
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No. 796401 ID: 7c5acc
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796401

>Prime directive seems pretty broke at this point already.
"All the more reason for us to bug out. Better the interference stop now."

>Also, I'm the second brain-clone here, if you're keeping score. You here for both of us, or just me?
"Obviously."

>Look it's nothing personal, but I've had a lot of bad experiences with people poking around in my brain, lately, so I'm gonna be a little paranoid, okay?
"This isn't- look, all these years hasn't made speaking with a human mouth any easier for me. A more direct sort of conversation would be easier for me at least."

>What's your name?
They utter a series of chirps and whistles that's wholly unintelligible to me.

>At the very least we need to tell Morgan goodbye, and there's one worry left. Tell them about Victor and how his brain got all split up by Roderick's interference, and how Morgan is going down to kill whatever's left of Victor in the facility. And that you're worried Haley or Jeannine or the other Marie might still have bits of Victor in them. Or you, even, hidden somewhere in your head you can't see. If you leave via that plug, Victor might possibly escape through it too.
I tell them all of that. They noticeably grimace when I mention Victor's name, but otherwise retain their composure. "We can deal with any corruption in your system easily enough."

"And the rest?"

"Shouldn't be our concern."

>"So how come I didn't get to know this at the start? Or get given a kung fu grip or anything?"
"You should have. I'm guessing you didn't wake up with your head screwed on quite right, did you? Maybe Roderick was prepared. Or Victor scrambled you."

>So what do you mean by this being Earth? Is it time travel, or an alternate dimension or what?
They sigh and start twirling the cable around. "Time only flows one way, but this earth isn't the one you were born on."

"You're being cryptic."

"English isn't my native language."

"As you've said."

"I've also said a human tongue is not my native one either."

>I wasn't done with them, and I told Morgan I was gonna be back in a minute, too.
"I'm not going to force you to come with me, but please at least think about the wake you're leaving by going back there."
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No. 796402 ID: d9d492

HE'S A BIRD SMOOCH THAT BIRD.

Oh and plug in I guess.
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No. 796404 ID: 398fe1

>>796401
Alright sure. Let's just tell Morgan goodbye, then the others, then come back to take the plug route to go back to wherever you came from. Don't mention the weird timeline stuff to Morgan.
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No. 796405 ID: 3abd97

>"Obviously."
If it was obvious I wouldn't have asked. Might be the whole not-native-language-or-species thing, but you also didn't answer the question.

>at least think about the wake you're leaving by going back there
So you're saying I die if I go back and talk to him?

I'm not planning on forcing him to do anything either, but that's a conversation that should be finished, if he hasn't already given up and gone deeper.

>what do
Hold out your hand.

All right, give me the brain-to-brain, bird-brain.
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No. 796406 ID: 094652

Your options are to keep fighting or go on a new adventure. I say "would choose 2 but paranoid as @#$%".

Not sure why keeping the flow of causality stable is so important if time travel is impossible and everything loops with minor changes.
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No. 796636 ID: b7883c

We should try and finish our conversation with Morgan if we can.

>"Time only flows one way, but this earth isn't the one you were born on."
But does it repeat itself? Like, is this another version of our history that happened after the one we are familiar with ended?
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No. 798050 ID: 398fe1

Oh, and when you say goodbye to Morgan, go ahead and give him your inventory. Someone may as well get some use out of those keys you've been collecting.
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No. 802853 ID: efc9ab
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802853

>If it was obvious I wouldn't have asked. Might be the whole not-native-language-or-species thing, but you also didn't answer the question.
"Oh! Sorry, I meant, uh, how do you say..." They tap their chin. "Certainly!"

"It was an either/or question."

"Yes!"

We go back and forth for a little longer than is worth describing, but I break down the language barrier enough to know they're here for both of us.

>But does it repeat itself? Like, is this another version of our history that happened after the one we are familiar with ended?
"Pretty much, to put it in very reductive terms. You and me were amongst the lucky ones to get out before it all collapsed."

"Alright, give me that cable."

They give a sigh of relief and hand it to me, and I take that chance to leap in and smooch 'em right on their dumb face.
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No. 802854 ID: efc9ab
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802854

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No. 802855 ID: efc9ab
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802855

I wave my hand in front of their face.

They don't respond.


I think we overwhelmed them.
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No. 802866 ID: 3ce125

Are you seriously not gonna say goodbye to your friends?
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No. 802902 ID: 3d2d5f

>>802855
Damn, finally, you were starting to wonder if you broke something with that not working on anyone.

Smug smile, and jack in.

>>802866
We're not leaving yet (unless this person lied). The jack isn't the way out of the matrix, it's for a brain to bird brain infodump to try and convince us to leave.
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No. 802908 ID: fa8c1a

Looks like a bad input. Better smooch again to get 'em unstuck.
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No. 803628 ID: efc9ab
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803628

>Are you seriously not gonna say goodbye to your friends?
No.
>We're not leaving yet (unless this person lied). The jack isn't the way out of the matrix, it's for a brain to bird brain infodump to try and convince us to leave.
That is correct.

>Looks like a bad input. Better smooch again to get 'em unstuck.
Worth a shot.
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No. 803629 ID: efc9ab
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803629

A vein on their face bursts, spraying coolant all over me.

I don't think that helped.
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No. 803630 ID: efc9ab
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803630

>Smug smile, and jack in.
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No. 803631 ID: efc9ab
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803631

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No. 803635 ID: efc9ab
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803635

They start talking rapidly as the world comes into focus, uttering a series of whistles, hoots, howls, that all come together in a strange bird song. After a moment the noise shifts, somehow not changing at all but becoming entirely understandable to me.

"-I'm so sorry about damaging your clothes, it was just so sudden and I got a little overwhelmed and then the central heating may have peaked in response and-"

"It's okay!" I shout, shocking them out of their ramble. "I'm used to it at this point."

They seem none the less embarrassed despite my assurance. "Very well then, I hope you like the accommodations. I loaded in some drinks if you'd like them. And some music, for comfort. Is that dress okay? It's what you wore during our time here but if you'd prefer I could load some different attire- oh I'm getting carried away. Uh, what were we just discussing again?"
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No. 803640 ID: 3ce125

>>803635
Have a drink! The cable was to explain the "outsiders" thing, so let's start off with that.

Secondly, what's up with all the voices in your head (us)? Thirdly, you saw a bunch of other bodies that looked like you; are you not the first copy of Marie they sent in to stop this? A lot of them were destroyed, so it seems like Roderick was very well prepared indeed. One of them was crushed by some facility walls that got smashed together...

I think actually we fixed part of the damage Roderick did. The cybernetics program was sabotaged due to his interference but Haley and Liz are now mostly-functional synthetics and thus serve as living proof that the brain template works. Just gotta make sure they're not full of Victor.

But anyway, the plan now is: we leave Morgan to do his thing, make sure Victor isn't trying to hitch a ride on anyone, and then leave.
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No. 803658 ID: 3abd97

>Is that dress okay?
It's fine, been a while since I wore a nice dress. At least, I think so. Unreliable memory and being apparently inserted into a narrative, and all.

It's comfortable. And pretty.

>I loaded in some drinks if you'd like them
Sure! Nothing mind-altering, if we're simulating biological processes, please. Surprise me! Plus side of memory lapses is getting to try things for the first time again.

>Uh, what were we just discussing again?
I believe you were about to give the the secret answers to life, the universe, and everything?

(Come on, he's fun to fluster, and it's sorta accurate if more grandiose sounding).

That is, you were going to explain what I was doing where I was, why I was there, and why I should go back with you. You're trying to tell me what's going on and convince me of something.
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No. 803673 ID: 1e7aa8

"I hope overheating you with surprise smooches didn't cause permanent damage." eye wink.
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No. 803690 ID: 3abd97

"You're tall."
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No. 804121 ID: 315280

Damn they tall
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No. 804190 ID: 339f31

>>803635
literally nothing, we just got here.
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No. 836077 ID: efc9ab
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836077

>Damn they tall
I don't think I even come up to their waist if we were standing.

>Sure! Nothing mind-altering, if we're simulating biological processes, please. Surprise me! Plus side of memory lapses is getting to try things for the first time again.
I take one of the drinks at random. It tastes not unlike having a gold brick thrown through my brain. I have to blink away the stars in my eyes before I can continue. "I believe you were about to give the the secret answers to life, the universe, and everything?"

They spit out their drink and stutter out half a response.

"I'm kidding."

"I hope so! I don't know everything in the universe."

>what's up with all the voices in your head (us)?
"Neural code. Not the best transfered, mostly bits and pieces, and whatever sections of it were cognizant managed to start talking to you."

"So I have people in my head."

"Fragments of digital ghosts. Unfortunately, you all have grown into eachother such that I don't think I could separate you. The line between what parts were originally you and what parts were originally them have become too blurry now." They shrug. "Perhaps if we had met sooner- well, that kind of thinking won't help anyone."
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No. 836079 ID: efc9ab
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836079

>The cable was to explain the "outsiders" thing, so let's start off with that.

"To properly explain that, I'll have to rewind the clock a little." They lift their hands and conjure up a cube out of mid-air. "I'll start at the beginning. Boom, one big bang." All at once the inside of the cube floods with small lights that expand and bounce around inside of it. "All the stars we've known in the universe, all the people who come to be, they're what we call locals. This is their universe."

"But not yours?"

"Ours. Over the next billions of years the universe as we know will slow down expansion, and then turn around and begin collapsing back into itself. It's slow, so slow that it's irrelevant if we had a normal life span. But being immortal robot people we realized that eventually our home was going to collapse in on itself."

"So you what, outran black holes?"

"We left, hopped on outside of the universe as it collapsed back into a single point. That's actually when this party was. A toast to the end of the world and all that." At their gesturing the cube expands and a small ship begins floating it's way out of the center, warping and bending out of shape as it does so. "This is when we began to consider ourselves outsiders. As you can imagine, there was a lot of debate about what we could do from here. Everything in the old universe was gone, and a new one would pop up from the next big bang but what then? Do we turn around and find our old home? Should we?"

They lean back and let their show play out, silently watching as the pinpricks of light coalesce into a single point. I soon realize they aren't even watching the cube anymore but instead staring out the window, where a similar point shone off in the darkness far away. They sigh, "As much as I would have loved to see my old home again, we ultimately decided against it. One look back was enough to see the wheel of time began anew and things repeated once more. We could intervene, but nobody could truly claim to have so perfect knowledge as to know the impact of doing so. You could run back and save yourself from an accident, but how many lives would you condemn to never to be born in the process? Would you even improve anything in the long run?"

"So you stayed out of it."

"We decided it was the best to leave the next universe to it's locals, and for us to remain Outside."

"Except for Roderick."

They take a large bottle of something and down it faster than I possibly could. "I should have known he'd so something like this. Just look at what happened. It's a mess."
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No. 836086 ID: 3ce125

>>836079
Sometimes things get worse before they get better. Just like you can't predict if things will turn out for the best, you can't really say if things will turn out worse from whatever you do. Well, within reason.

I say intervene only when it would prevent absolute and total disaster. Like global ecosystem collapse? Catastrophic meteor impact? Genocide on a planetary scale? Might want to prevent that. "it could be worse" is only an excuse when you're dealing with survivable events for civilization as we know it. Of course, once there's a galactic civilization there's less and less of a need to intervene, because even if entire planets get exploded life will go on.

...what was Roderick trying to change, exactly?
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No. 836159 ID: 3d2d5f

Time that's both a wheel and a line thanks to a cyclical universe. That explains the conflicting data on time travel, so far.

We didn't find any evidence of other instances of ourselves outside the universe? If the universe repeats, exactly, after every big bang / big crunch (so long as there's no outside interfere), then every cycle should have resulted in the same group escaping. Unless we're from the very first iteration of the cycle, which seems unlikely.

It's more likely the iteration of the universe you came from was, in fact, perturbed by the prior, just as you and Roderick perturbed this one.

Was that why there were so many mes in there? All the Maries, from all the past universes, jumping in to stop one Roderick and mostly getting killed? Or did our group just make multiple insertion attempts / copies, trying to get me in?
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No. 836161 ID: e6d4c3

>>836079
wait, so what were the things Liz was talking about here:
https://tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/res/676739.html#i679213
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No. 836191 ID: 094652

The whole point of defying your fate in the singularity was to experience life beyond the total collapse of reality. If you don't interact with your surrounding universe, then what's the point of your continued survival?

If the universe was an anomaly entangled from its very existence to the exact replication of its previous incarnations down to the quantum level, then you could interpret the continuation of that repetition of the universe to be a very material Outer Heaven - familiar in its repetition but forced to experience the exact same existence, in all forms of consciousness, with no accumulated insight or destiny beyond the immaculately lucky rats fleeing the ship. Beyond that is a final insult in the form of conflict between the crucible of surviving existences, each of which are repeated instances of each other at separate, maddening kalpa.

If the universe does change slightly between each iteration, then it is inevitably our destiny to be a part of that change. Our existence as an outside entity means we have three options: poke the universe, wait here, or explore this outside existence. Each choice is an inevitable facet of life, and if we are living beings then why should we not interact with a universe? Existing in this slowly decaying shell of patterns in this tiny ship now designated as a microuniverse is in itself another form of stagnant repetition.

And all of this is ignoring the VERY certain fact that we are leaving quadrillions to die.
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No. 836255 ID: 73aad4

Hold up a minute. If time's cyclical and we're from universe n preventing meddling in universe (n+1), what about the Marie and hot bird from universe (n-1), (n-2), etc? What are they up to?
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No. 836279 ID: 3abd97

>>836191
It's a variant on the Prime Directive. They don't believe they have the right to interfere. (There are certainly enough examples of well meaning intervention or imperialism going horribly wrong in history for people to stop and question conducting social experiments or uplift projects on the scale of a universe).

There's also the logistical problem of trying to 'save' the lives of every person who ever lived in a universe.
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No. 836299 ID: 73aad4

>>836279
Also the situation resource-wise. Not sure if they have anything they didn't bring with them.
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No. 842741 ID: c0641d

I have a problem with how the butterfly effect works here; if they "escaped" the big crunch, then they have taken their own mass out of the singularity that precedes the next big bang. That would have huge ripple effects across the next loop, even if the difference ends up being relatively minor for the first million years or so.
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No. 852343 ID: efc9ab
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>...what was Roderick trying to change, exactly?
“I think you would know better than I could.”

>I have a problem with how the butterfly effect works here; if they "escaped" the big crunch, then they have taken their own mass out of the singularity that precedes the next big bang. That would have huge ripple effects across the next loop, even if the difference ends up being relatively minor for the first million years or so.
“That’s a fair concern, but we’re not exactly capable of gathering enough information to know what impact this will have yet.”

>Hold up a minute. If time's cyclical and we're from universe n preventing meddling in universe (n+1), what about the Marie and hot bird from universe (n-1), (n-2), etc? What are they up to?
They shrug. “I don’t know. We’ve never found them. Considering they have a 20something billion year lead and appear to not want to be found I doubt we ever will. As best I can tell they feel the same towards us as we feel towards the people who followed us. Personally, I like to believe we’ll find some stray discarded storage device someday. Akin to how one could forget to sweep the dust off the upper shelves before moving out- did you just say I’m a hot bird?”

I deflect, “What like they’ll leave nanomachines laying around?”

“Not nanomachines per se more like, well, unless you have a thorough understanding of pseudo-quantum computing it’s very difficult to explain.”

“Which is…”

“Also very difficult to explain without a deep understanding of compressed transistors and heat slips.”

“That sounds made up”

“It’s very impressive, I assure you. If we’re lucky it’ll have recording of a history that would be our future. Can you imagine that? A recorded history of things to come.” They sigh as if off in a dream. “I can only hope.”

>wait, so what were the things Liz was talking about here:
They pause, seemingly in shock. “She… it…” They suddenly lean forward and grab my shoulders. “Liz, she, are her eyes a golden amber color? Did you see any similarly colored veins visible on her skin? Has she been injured recently and seemed to miraculously recover?”
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No. 852344 ID: 094652

"How screwed are we, because yes to all three of those Liz things."
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No. 852346 ID: 3ce125

I can't find anywhere that shows her eye color nor can I find any veins on her. She still has that arm in the sling too so she didn't heal from the wound.

>>852344
Kome if you're going to lie at least tell us why you're lying.
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No. 852349 ID: 3ce125

...we HAVE seen that kind of stuff in flashbacks though... and a photo. Images associated with Roderick.
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No. 852350 ID: 33cbe7

I don't recall. My memory's a bit dusty...
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"Yes. No. Maybe? I don't remember"

"Marie I need you to go subtly check as soon as possible. Roderick may have exposed her to something that is similar to but not quite nanomachines that may have infected her body."

"Can we just call them nanomachines is that such a big difference."

"Fine! The nanomachines appear to have dumped information into her brain which she misinterpreted as a vision of the future and if it had bonded to her then she's carrying the equivalent of nuclear power in a civilization of cave men inside of her body now."

"So what do we do?"

"I DON'T KNOW! She's part of this cycle, we can't just abduct her and take her with us. But her condition is caused by Roderick's intervention so she's already been set on a different path than she should be but we can't just make someone disappear and hope it has no effect on the grand picture but we also can't just leave her alone and hope she doesn't learn to use it-" They go on like this for a while.
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No. 852357 ID: 094652

>>852346
Well actually, I remember seeing some girl in the archives with glowy yellow eyes and a bunch of akashic (thin circles connected by electronic-style thin lines) yellow tattoos. Not sure WHO it was.

>>852353
LICK birb to calm him down. Priority should be direct interference to minimize chaos, continuity be damned.
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No. 852360 ID: dab122

Why don't we just send some of our own nanomachines to seek out and destroy the bad nanomachines?
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No. 852366 ID: 094652

>>852360
A) They're technically not nanomachines, so they might not do "nanomachine microbattles" like regular nanomachines do.
B) If the bad nanomachines eat the good nanomachines and level up, we're opening a can of bird flu.
C) Adding more unregulated nanomachines into the universe, even if they're on our side, is not healthy. They could mutate, in exponentially more ways than regular viruses since they're on the quantum level.
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No. 852381 ID: a97b52

>>852353
i can find not a single instance of liz with golden eyes, however:
https://tgchan.org/kusaba/quest/res/712056.html#i763415
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No. 852382 ID: 3abd97

Wait wait what. Hot bird, you didn't answer a very important question.

If there's only one of me outside the universe, and we've had no contact with any of our forebears, why did I find so many copies of myself down there. I had bodies everywhere. Heck, I forked myself into one of the intact empties.

Why are there so many me-corpses down there?
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No. 852407 ID: 3ce125

>>852353
Okay we'll go check her eye color. Easy.
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No. 852433 ID: 90124d

>>852366

Its dust. Syndey gave us the same explanation when we asked about how Dust worked, after divulging into quantum physics nonsense to explain the quantum psychics.
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No. 852435 ID: 90124d

>>643449
See, same explanation given about dust located here. Its too similar, not to note the golden dust shown in the picture. Psuedo-quantum computing probably only advanced 7 billion years after 5 billion AD, so yeah.
Also, 7 billion years after the events of the incomplete Red Giant. Spoilers, anyone?

>>787629
Oh, and for the golden part? It doesn't have to be Gold. Gold represents Exposure, something due to a massive exposure it bonds to you, reducing your life span to 3 years. It isn't birthright since we would of noticed earlier, She got plagued.
>>615287
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No. 852436 ID: 90124d

My links are broken, here's the links.
https://tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/res/615246.html
https://tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/res/639082.html
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No. 852441 ID: 3ce125

>>852435
Yes sure, blue is birthright, gold is exposure. Our bird friend is asking for gold veins because Liz was exposed to dust but obviously doesn't have birthright nor plague. Plague was due to "infected dust" which normally just kills you. Thus, either Liz has Exposure, or she has nothing. Honestly I think we'd have noticed if she had Exposure? The markings are very distinctive! On the other hand maybe she's wearing contact lenses and makeup. How would we know for sure?

Haley kindof looks like she's got Birthright, which would be an interestingly sneaky way for Roderick to have implanted Dust technology into this world-- via the new android model. On the other hand, our bird friend already SAW Haley so that can't be the case; I'm guessing those are just mundane markings. Okay hang on can we actually come up with a name for her? The chirps and whistles don't translate to text.

One thing that's worth asking: what would we even do if Liz or one of the other prophecy-recipients has Exposure? Is the implication that they'd have to die to stop Dust technology from spreading?
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No. 852538 ID: 90124d

>>/questarch/635976
Haley has exposure in this picture, which makes no sense since it reduces your lifespan heavily.
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No. 852539 ID: 3ce125

>>852538
Dude. Those are her shorts.
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No. 852963 ID: a97b52

was hot bird waiting outside the entire time or were they down there with us doing stuff?

what did the masks from thread 4 represent, or rather who did they represent?
Narrator was Victor. who were Furious Mask, Lamenting Mask and Peculiar(?) Mask? one of them was Jeannine - i'm not sure if she was four eared shorty, or if that was someone else or if four eared shorty was actually more than one person. no idea.
at some point after we killed the narrator, four eared shorty talked about us killing their better half. who were they referring to? the last person we killed before that was the narrator, but the last person who died was Haley. i'm guessing it was one of the other masks?
i have a suspicion the 4 masks were actually shards of Marie, which would mean she took part in the cannibalizing, but that's pure conjecture.

who's this guy https://tgchan.org/kusaba/quest/res/712056.html#731750

where is Roderick?

Why did root Marie and Roderick kill Victor again, anyhow?

Who was admin Manaus? Victor? Roderick? my guess is Victor.

what's with the weird metaphor-space we entered between threads 4 and 5 and left when we shut down the power plant? that couldn't have been real (doors where shelves should be, squashed hallways with a crushed dead Marie in them somehow (wtf was up with that anyhow) and half a room being eaten and just disappearing from reality, rain underground), but it was seen by non-cyborgs as well so it's not that we were hacked or gone crazy.
on that note, what was with the spare Maries in the scrap yard?

if we still have it, show hot bird https://tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/res/684559.html#685453

hey pollo you were right, it really does make more sense on re-read, for the most part. i mean, i understood almost nothing until hot bird explained the out of universe thing so saying 'connect the dots' at like thread 3 was a little mean, but still.
also, come back to #tgchan, we miss you over there. i promise not to ask about updates

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No. 856750 ID: 7ab1fe

you realize you're gonna have to give this entire explanation again to the other marie, right? she's the original one anyhow (sorta)
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No. 857433 ID: 90124d

https://tgchan.org/kusaba/graveyard/res/754415.html#755207

"That guy" showed up in these little tiny shorts. Have no idea how it may be related directly but its something, I guess.
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No. 857444 ID: 90124d

>>771500

Found it, This is where that person did this. Huh. The tie ins are extreme.
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No. 858720 ID: 90124d

On second thoughts, they look nothing alike, Similar, but too different.
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