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treave

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It would look innocuous with A. Basically you're putting your hand on something then bam hacked like magic.You can plant programming even without A, it would just take more work and planning.

You are right that A feels more like a villain's power though. :lol:
 

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1A: B seems to be blowing an upgrade on the equivalent of a bulletproof vest, which I would guess has limited utility. It'll help us if we get blindsided by some random asshole with a pistol, but any humans with cult/government/crime syndicate-backing are going to be packing something more substantial, and superhuman threats are unlikely to be hindered much by it. The offensive side of it is more interesting, but it ultimately seems geared toward making us a shitty version of what Fire Senya would have been.

Hacking looks very helpful for special ops, could be useful in hijacking our employer's resources, and has applications against the first half of Cyber Jack's name. Seems very consistent with the character we've chosen to play.

2B: Azo just told us he was angry at us because we weren't being sufficiently circumspect. Spending the first two minutes on the job beating up Sir Naim, HERO OF THE FEDERATION, is not the most circumspect way to go.

That rules out A1. I can see good arguments for A2, mostly centering around any data we could pull from the CF. But if we're trying to convince Kawano and her handler that we're professional, it's not such a great move to desert her a minute after she was nearly murdered so that we can cowboy around in a robot.
 

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Yes, Kayerts is right. Look at the situation:

“To you,

I am watching. I am always watching.
I know everything.

Cyber Jack.”
...
“The director is going to kill me if we don't get the practice run done by today! Sir Naim's schedule is too busy for this to be delayed!”

“Calm down, man! We'll just get one of the stagehands to pilot it. It's on auto, so even a beginner should be able to do it.”

Well, from the sound of it, occupational safety on this production set must be at an all time low. I hope they aren't using tape to keep the frame together.

“After this crash? You think they are going to do it? They'll just cite union regulations, boy! I'm fucked! I'm fucked! Oh gods, this film is cursed! Ever since they cast her...”

“I don't know... oh, hey, hey!” One of the men near the crashed frame spots me and begins running over. “Hey, man, can you help us out? We need a replacement stuntman for a practice run with Sir Naim, like, right now.” He turns his head towards a yellow frame on standby some distance away as he says that. It looks like Anhur, though it is lacking the unholy amount of thrusters packed onto my particular frame. Naim must be inside.
...
I can feel Kawano staring at me from the side. Is anything strange? Suddenly, I realize that my shades are off. They must have fallen when I saved her just now. Damn, I hope that isn't a stare of recognition. Perhaps I should duck into the mech before she asks any questions?

Okay, so before meeting up with Ms. Teen Sensation, Cyber Jack sent us a taunting message telling us that he's got his eye on us. It's almost certain that he's fucking with us a little bit, maybe he's doing this to get a sense of how we'll react. I think he's really after us, and maybe using her as bait. I know this sounds paranoid, but considering he just told us he's watching us, I wouldn't be at all surprised if he has people around serving as his eyes and ears, in addition to the machines he can probably hack into. Because of that, its possible that whoever told us to get into the mech is working for him.

The downside here is that we've been told that Naim isn't going to be here for long and that he's on a tight schedule. If we pick B and then end up not filming the scene and making things busy for him tomorrow, we probably won't have time to catch a private moment with him.

However, we've got a job to do here, and we can't fuck around, especially after that CF nearly killed our client. Somebody pointed out that she might recognize us: well... so what? It's not exactly great if she does know us, but considering we escorted her ship while we were on the Kaguya-hime, it probably means that she has a very favourable opinion of us, and therefore knows how to keep a secret. The message that Cyber Jack sent us, "I know everything", seems to imply that he's familiar with our identity, so we have nothing to lose from her knowing who we are, I think.

Because of this, and a desire to do our jobs properly, we should go with 2B. Oh, and of course we go with the hacking interface - the combat advance would make us a pretty mediocre warrior, and becoming a third rate Ean isn't very appealing to me.

AB
 

treave

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There is plenty of time to vote and flop. I'm unsure if I'll be able to update today so let's say you guys have at least another 24 hours.
 

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you know what I'am going to say something most likely insane and or stupid however to me it does seem possible that the idol herself is cyberjack
 

Esquilax

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you know what I'am going to say something most likely insane and or stupid however to me it does seem possible that the idol herself is cyberjack

Haha, the funny thing is that this wouldn't be logically inconsistent if it turns out Cyber Jack has the same abilities as us. Well, it did say that she can trace her line to the original Concordiat refugees that fled to Higashi, which does indicate some sort of possible Gieloth-hybrid ancestry. It's certainly possible that she is a Third Heirarch like us. But yeah, this is actually a good spot; there might be more to Ms. Kawano than meets the eye.
 

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Okay, so before meeting up with Ms. Teen Sensation, Cyber Jack sent us a taunting message telling us that he's got his eye on us. It's almost certain that he's fucking with us a little bit, maybe he's doing this to get a sense of how we'll react. I think he's really after us, and maybe using her as bait. I know this sounds paranoid, but considering he just told us he's watching us, I wouldn't be at all surprised if he has people around serving as his eyes and ears, in addition to the machines he can probably hack into. Because of that, its possible that whoever told us to get into the mech is working for him.

The message that Cyber Jack sent us, "I know everything", seems to imply that he's familiar with our identity, so we have nothing to lose from her knowing who we are, I think.

You're wrong on these accounts Esquilax. Those messages were sent to the teen idol, not to Senya. Read treaves update again:

I continue reading the file. It seems that the letters had started being sent to her two weeks ago, before the mass suicide that is still being reported on in the news. The handle name of Cyber Jack had been stamped from the very first letter. They had ignored it at first, thinking that it was just regular creepy letters from deranged fans, but after the mass-suicide broke the news and Cyber Jack took responsibility, Kawano's agency had called the government immediately. There are copies of the letters in the briefing. They had been written with cut out alphabets from printed paper; a strange thing to do in this day and age. I look through the most recent one.

“To you,

I am watching. I am always watching.
I know everything.

Cyber Jack.”

Cyber Jack probably knows nothing of us, but it seems that our teen idol has some secrets of her own.
 

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I can understand BB, but AB doesn't really seem to logically follow to me. Why give up the chance to hack into the mech and try to track down CyberJack with our interface ability? I just can't see any reason to vote for B over A2
 

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I can understand BB, but AB doesn't really seem to logically follow to me. Why give up the chance to hack into the mech and try to track down CyberJack with our interface ability? I just can't see any reason to vote for B over A2

Because our primary duty is to protect the girl right now. It won't look remotely proffessional if we instantly run off for a sparring match with Naim.

AB
 

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Eh, protecting the girl is all well and good, but it'd be nice if we actually work to find out who the perp is as well. We may very well be able to counter his hack-fu with our own.
 

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We will be getting plenty of chances. Heck. With A in the first choice, as far as I see, we could hack the CF just by leaning against it. No need to actually enter it and pilot it.
 

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You know, considering the tag this thing has: What if the idol is Jack?
 

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Just as m4davis suggested a few posts earlier in this thread? ;)

Yeah :oops:
Probably where I got the idea from.
Forgetting what I read at the top of the page might be a bad sign in regard to my noggin.

But there is some plausibility in this. Why else would Jack attack at precisely that moment? And why would he want to endanger the idol? The letters read more like a stalker type.
No matter what we can be pretty sure that that incident was ment to test us.
 

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Flop to AB, but lets touch this mech now and hack it, plus lets hack every mech and every other potentially useful device(whether for data mining or not). Keep mechs and activatable defenses ready to activate at our command and give everything else a quick wireless backdoor? And make everything undetectable? The only question is whether or not to hack every augmented person, and I think if we do it just to give us a backdoor/look over their shoulder(with the capacity of turning them to our side or locking them down if thats too evil) and have it automatically deactivate after a few days it won't be super villainous and creepy as much as paranoid, which I think Senya has a right to be.

It's too bad we didn't decide to be a revolutionary in Skane :( Even when Shulgi/Erika/Dumamis/whoever finally tracked us down for a confrontation(outside of our home base), I doubt they would expect their own defenses and mechs to turn against them.
:bounce:
 

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Well, I don't think I stated we're getting the enhancement in the next update? It's going to take time and home surgery to complete.

Edit: On second thought, scratch that. If I don't give it to you guys now there'll be no time to do it until the end of the arc.

And here are the (obvious) winners.

1. A - 14, B - 3, C - 1
2. A1 - 2, A2 - 7, B - 9
 

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The Case of the Cursed Songstress, Act II


I refuse the man’s request. There are plenty of reasons to do so, not least because I have no desire to stand out.

“I’m sorry, I can’t do it.”

“It’s easy stuff! Even someone who hasn’t piloted before can do it. Just follow the instructions step by step and you’re set!”

I recall my cover story. I’m supposed to be a space-born member of the Kaguya-hime’s crew, which saves Azo the trouble of fabricating a more complex history for me with the excuse that my records were lost when Neo Heliopolis came under attack.

“No, you don’t understand. I really can’t do it.” I lie. “I’m afraid of getting into frames. I can’t do it.”

The crew member sighs in disappointment. “Oh man, I thought you’d help out. None of the stunt people are going to do it – they’re a superstitious lot.”

“Why don’t you do it then?” says the idol at my side.

“Ah, Ms. Kawano. Well, you see…” he scratches his head embarrassedly. “I don’t really believe in all that talk of curses, but… well, an outsider might be safer. Anyway, I gotta let the chief know that we’re going to delay this scene. Man, the key grip is going to be pissed about the frame…” The crew member begins muttering as he walks away.

“Was that true?” asks Kawano.

“Was what true?” I respond, quizzically.

“Your phobia of frames. How did you get it? Wait, don’t tell me – you were almost killed by one at…” she mimes thinking really hard. “Neo Heliopolis, perhaps?”

I feign surprise myself. That was the story I was going to tell her anyway. “How did you know?” She beams. “I’m a mind-reader. Haven’t you seen me give performances on TV?” I give her a stare, wondering if she’s telling the truth – after all I’ve seen lately, I wouldn’t be surprised. “Well, that was half a joke,” she laughs. “Don’t take it so seriously, Mr. Bodyguard. I think I’ve seen you from the Kaguya-hime. I was on board that freighter your ship was escorting. You weren’t aboard the freighter frequently, but I recall seeing your face once around then. Speaking of which, you seem to resemble that…”

“Hoshikawa, right? The cult’s assassin? I get that a lot. It’s unfortunate, but I’m not him at all. Would I be standing here if I was?”

“I guess not. No one would be that daring,” smiles the girl, putting her face closer to mine. “Upon closer look you two don’t really look alike anyway. The pictures of him they put out – he has that killer look in his face. You don’t look like you would kill anything.”

Ah, I do have to thank the government for that one. In their eagerness to portray me as a villain they had manipulated the pictures slightly so that I looked more menacing – deranged, even. The changes were subtle, but they were effective in making me look a lot more frightening, like a wolf in a pack of sheep, so to speak.

“I’m your bodyguard, Ms. Kawano. I’m here to protect, not kill.”

“Well I certainly hope you’d kill to protect me,” laughs Kawano. “I’d say any girl hopes for someone like that.”

Would I? Well, if it was part of the job – it’s not like my hands are clean anyway. I affirm her statement casually.

“If necessary, Ms. Kawano.”

The idol frowns. “Call me Qin, and stop being so formal. After all, we aren’t really strangers; well, technically at least. Our paths crossed once before and your ship probably saved my life.”
If it’s the client’s request…

“Very well, Qin. It is a pretty funny coincidence, isn’t it?”

“Well,” she winks. “Perhaps it’s fate? A princess meets her shining knight again.”

Charming, but I’m not about to get starstruck by an assault of this level. I see now why Azo had mentioned the importance of keeping a level head. Thankfully, I’m not one of her fanboys.

“I’m not a knight of any sort. I didn’t pilot anything.” I say in my defense.

“You say that, but I think you're more than you seem. There’s something about you that’s…” She doesn’t get to finish her sentence.

“Ms. Kawano.” I hear a familiar voice from behind me, and I put on my shades.

Naim is standing there, dressed to the nines in full military regalia, frills and tall collars and excessively embossed shoulder pads. Now there’s a noble knight she should be fawning over.

Qin greets him politely. “Ah, Sir Naim. Is the practice run over?”

He nods firmly. “It seems that there was some sort of accident. I came over to see if you were alright.”

After the practice run had been called off, I note to myself.

“I’m fine, thanks to my new bodyguard here. Let me introduce him to you, Sir Naim. This is Kagami Kurou, an agent from the local Higashi government. He will be accompanying me from today onwards.“

I give him a bow. “It is a pleasure to meet you, Sir Naim.”

He eyes me for a brief second before losing interest. “The pleasure is mind, Mr. Kurou.” It looks like he doesn’t recognize me with the shades and suit, not to mention my different hair-style.

“Anyway, I am here to ask if you would like to join me for dinner tonight.” Naim continues. “I have a reservation at the Yamaten in Hotel Okura, and thought it would be a good chance to discuss our propaganda and publicity efforts for this film.”

I whistle inwardly. He mangled the pronunciation, but I know the place. Hotel Okura is a 100-floor hotel that was the tallest in the world when it opened 10 years ago, and the top floor restaurant, the Yamaten, is widely acknowledged as the best place in the world for Higashi cuisine. It’s also widely acknowledged as one of the priciest places to eat. Perks of being the hero of the world, I suppose.

“Feeling jealous?” says Yua directly in my mind. The construction of the neural-digital interface has had the side effect of direct mental communication between Yua and I.

“No, of course I’m not bitter.” I mutter. I’m not the sort to hold a grudge, I think.

“Keep telling yourself that.”

I sigh. She’s been a bit snarky since I ignored her and went ahead with the mirror smashing.

“I would love to, but could I check my schedule with Nancy first?” smiles Qin.

“Of course, Ms. Kawano. I will be at the studio gates at 5.00 pm.” He clicks his heels together and gives her a quick salute, before walking off. It looks like he’s playing the role of a military man to the hilt – he was always somewhat insufferable when not carrying out a mission, but things seem to have gotten a tad worse.

“Mr. Bodyguard –“ begins Qin. I stop her.

“You wanted me to just call you Qin, so you can call me Kurou.”

“Sure. I’m sorry, there’s still a bit of a princess’s character left over from this morning.” She curtseys like a lady, affecting an air of nobility – or perhaps royalty, in this case. “Kurou, I shall need to meet with Nancy, at the producers’ offices. Would you walk me there?”

“Of course. Do you wish to take my arm?” I play along and offer my arm, bending it towards her. I suppose the script had her playing a very – uncharacteristically, from my point of view – dignified Kyrie.

“You’re doing it again,” mutters Yua.

“I’m being professional and a gentleman.” I retort.

“You dense idiot.”

Qin grins happily and takes it, grasping my arm with her hand. After we reach the producers’ offices, just a short walk away, she enters, asking me to wait outside. While I do so, I spot the damaged frame from earlier lying outside one of the warehouses. It’s unattended – this is an excellent opportunity.

I walk around the frame, examining it. The exterior looks normal, if damaged from the crash. I bring up the scene in my mind again – on hindsight, judging from its trajectory, it would likely have missed us by a whisker even if I hadn’t carried Kawano away. The debris from its impact would have injured her, though. I place a hand on the cockpit and concentrate. My tendrils activate and begin sending their protrusions into the machine. I need to find the core computer. Visualizing a maze of circuits in my head, I seek the way out.

There it is.

There is a flash of blue in my mental imagery, and I successfully interface with the frame, booting it up from the outside.

“Yua, I want all the maintenance and error logs you can find.”

“There’s a problem with that. They’ve all been wiped.”

“When was that?”

“During the crash, it seems.”

“Check the timestamps again.” There’s something suspicious about the timing.

“There’s nothing –wait, I have it. Timestamps have been modified.”

I run through the data myself – Yua is right. It would have to have been done after the crash too. There’s nothing else I can find out from the frame – any defects to be found with the thrusters was with software, not with the mech’s hardware. Just in case, I insert a monitoring subroutine of my own into the computer before I leave. I jump off the frame, making sure no one saw me around it, before making my way back to the producers’ offices. Just in time, too – Kawano comes out as I reach there and waves at me cheerfully.

“I’ve got my schedule cleared, so shall we walk to the gates?”

I nod at her, looking around at the studio again. It’s already evening, but the grounds are still busy. It seems that there are people working here even all through the night. Given the delays they are facing, that seems inevitable. “By the way, Qin, “I begin to ask. “What is this curse they are talking about?”

A frown darkens her face. “I’m not sure. There’ve been… accidents. They started since the letters began coming, but it’s always been close shaves.”

“You mean chandeliers dropping, pianos crashing, that sort of accident?”

She laughs, her worries seemingly cast away. “Yes! Exactly that sort! I didn’t peg you for the sort to be interested in opera, Kurou. You are a man of hidden talents, it seems.”

“Do you have any clue who’s behind it?”

Qin shakes her head. “No, nothing at all. The film crew did some investigating of their own, but they just seem to be freak accidents. We don’t want the police here either, since if news got out that this particular film was encountering difficulties, there would be some problems.” I can understand that. Still, it’s definitely not merely a string of freak accidents. Freak accidents don’t modify timestamps and wipe maintenance logs.

“Anyway…” Qin grins slyly. Casually, as if it was the most natural thing to her, she steps up besides me and takes my arm again. I can’t shake her off, and we walk this way to the gates, where Naim is waiting. He has changed out of that frilly suit he was wearing earlier into a more practical outfit consisting of a blazer and slacks. A slight scowl forms on his face when he sees me and the idol walking together, though his mouth straightens out into an admirably firm military line when we get closer.

“Ms. Kawano, do we have a date?”

“Yes, Sir Naim. I’ve cleared my schedule with Nancy.”

“That’s great. We will head there in my car. By the way, regarding your bodyguard…” he pauses.

“What about my bodyguard?”

“I’m sorry, but I only made a reservation for two. If he needs to come along, he’ll have to stand by. The restaurant is otherwise fully booked today.”

Qin’s face creases. “I see. It would be rude to have him just stand there while we eat…”

***

A. I insist on coming along. I am her bodyguard after all. I suppose she’s not used to having one; a certain entitled princess I know would probably have told me to stand there and watch her eat in such an occasion. It’s what a bodyguard does. At any rate, I better do my job properly, at least before I find out what's actually going on.

B. I do not go along, but tail them secretly afterwards. Perhaps Kawano or Naim will let slip something useful to my own objectives if either of them think I’m not around. Besides, while I do still need to keep an eye out for her safety , there’s nothing that states I have to do it with her knowledge.

C. I bid farewell to them, but stay back at the studio to investigate the place. I can question the crew members present and check out the sites of the various accidents; I won’t be able to do this while I’m accompanying Qin around.

D. I say goodbye and go home. I can make better use of my time by continuing my study of the tomes I brought back as well as contacting Emiri for more information on the cult.

E. Her hand is still over my arm. I can take it and 'suggest' that she kick Naim in the nuts. Then we can steal his car and go to the restaurant ourselves - I'm sure I can finagle my way in. Fuck this job.
 

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Bleh. Logs wiped. Not surprised.

Option E sounds hilarious, but I don't think it will accomplish much. For some reason I get the feeling that something will go down at the restaurant. It's too cinematically appropriate for something not to happen. I want to be there when it begins.

A
 

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Fuck this shit! say the voices. You agree. You flee into the wilderness.

Heheh, gotta love the fuck it option even if we never pick it.
 

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