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CHARACTERS: Ilde & Lexa (some Angel)
WHERE: the Alkon Facility
WHEN: Day 161 - 163
SUMMARY: The ladies from a pair of hard-scrabble worlds have decided to go on a hard-scrabble mission beneath the earth to look for supplies and weapons data.
WARNINGS: Definitely death and some horror elements, will update as necessary.
WHERE: the Alkon Facility
WHEN: Day 161 - 163
SUMMARY: The ladies from a pair of hard-scrabble worlds have decided to go on a hard-scrabble mission beneath the earth to look for supplies and weapons data.
WARNINGS: Definitely death and some horror elements, will update as necessary.

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[ There is no incredulity in Ilde's voice, really she doesn't know and any guess is as good as any other in her estimation. Rather than doubt her, Ilde begins to look around the room. The size of the thing suggestions to her that maybe it goes to a chest or a box, it seems too small for a door. But then what does she know.
It is purely by accident that she thumbs open the player and sees the slot inside, its similar glittering pieces of metal inside... ]
For this?
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Ilde gets a sense of that through the link of the Nest, but not physically.]
Try it.
[Even a simple statement like that comes with its doubt.
She really doesn't know.]
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...it seems to fit.
[ But now what... She had opened the device by pushing one of its buttons, but was it one of the others that would unlock it? ]
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We have nothing like this where I come from, [she asserts, though some part of her is concerned that she might activate the ... wrong thing.
Hadn't there been a button involved with the self-destruct mechanism in Mount Weather?]
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The track starts in silence, playing back her brief recording before moving on to the next files, the log entry begins... ]
A piece of someone... locked inside?
[ She is thinking of seeing Angel's face on her datapad, not the girl herself but a little fragment of her will and her connection. She isn't even entirely wrong, just unable to express herself in terms of the technology. ]
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And she's seen a radio as well, though she knows this isn't the same.]
Not exactly, [she says, speaking with more confidence. That firmer grasp helps her. She's never seen something like this, but it's close enough.] It's a recording. Some people choose to keep them to pass messages. [Like Monty had from inside the Mountain to alert Clarke and the others.] Others communicate through live transmissions.
I don't understand precisely how it works. I've never seen anything like this. But it was left behind. Like a book. [She knows books more than anything else.]
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Very clever.
[ Now that she has essentially pulled up the correct manual from the wide library of the Hive, she more confidently presses a button on the recorder to start the track again, listening more closely. ]
Captain. Some kind of military group?
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It sounded almost like a name. We should consider that possibility, as well. [Lexa's usage of the English language is competent, and all the more strengthened since she's joined the Hive. For that reason, she definitely noticed the lack of "the" before "Captain.]
According to our surroundings, that seems likely. But not maintained. Who would risk leaving this information behind? [Unless they are risking something else here. She is not afraid, but she does mentally acknowledge the possibility.]
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Unless they did not intend to leave it?
[ It is not the first example they have seen, there was gear and other items everywhere in this cavernously empty place. ]
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The device that plays the logs could be valuable all on its own.]
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Perhaps they assumed there was nothing else to see, when they came across the damaged lift.
[ She doesn't want to let her imagination get hold of what might be down here that has stopped scavengers from taking anything. ]
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It is like a tomb.
[ Could that alone have driven others away? ]
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[They have decidedly ended up somewhere "deeper," though she doesn't know if the same types of decimating force ripped through here.]
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It seems we will need a key to go deeper.
[ Perhaps not necessarily this man's, but there is some kind of access restriction in place. ]
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[There's a pause as she hesitates, looking at the recording device.]
Let's pocket the key. It may prove useful later. We'll bring that with us for now.
[The device, she means, in the case that they require it later.]
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This is in the way.
[ She'll take one end if Lexa takes the other. ]
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Lexa strides forward, taking her half of the bed frame.]
At the same time? [she asks, and she knows that the Nest at least grants them the ability to act on that with ease.]
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Another one.
[ She sits back and turns it over in her hands. ]
This one is different, there's no slotting along the edge.
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It may be what we require. If the doors are activated. If not, then we'll find a dead end. [And they can't be trusted to build explosives to force their way in, which is the only way she knows they can.
But she also doesn't know how to build explosives, so that's a thing.]
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Yes, we'll see how far we get.
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The first rooms they reach still contain the same soot on the ground, with very few markings or trails. She flashes her flashlight down to take note of the fact that it's barely been disturbed, and then she motions for Ilde to use the card reader outside of the room.
Just inside is the equipment area, though to Lexa, it looks like a place to gather scrap metal to create weapons. Her mind takes a moment to process it.]
Much of this could be traded. Used. Why hasn't it been? [She knows she's reiterating an earlier question, but there's a haunting sense of ... emptiness here.]
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And theirs are the only ones. All the more reason it doesn't even enter her mind. Her tone is easy, not at all rejecting Lexa's uncertainty about this place. It was almost too easy, too good to be true, and such discoveries always came with a caveat. ]
If no one knows that this place is here...
[ Then no scavengers would come. As if they should be so lucky that that is the only explanation. ]
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Whatever we gather here, we will have to ask one of the senior Hosts what they think of it. [She has no other idea of what to call them, after all. "Senior" seems to do.]
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[ Easy to carry, with practical purpose to them. ]
Do you see anything else here you would take?
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