FINAL WEEK
Starting Saturday, the layer of clouds in the sky is more solid than ever. Overcast, reflecting the neon light of the city. By Sunday, you'll see more colors than ever, as several new areas are added to the span of your probation. And some areas aren't, but might see an approach anyway. Do the pods containing six weeks of treatment daunt you in the slightest now that judgment awaits at the end of the fourth week? Though faithful treatment participants only experience flashes on the upper third of their bodies now, their counterparts will experience occasional waves of isolating existential coldness. Does your physically present overseer have anything to say for herself? Just remember one thing: Kanto is watching and waiting.
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Depends on the Akudama, really. It'd be impossible to memorize the entire list from D to S, even if you studied the whole shebang at the seal center. X-Classes have more exposure - their abilities are plastered all over the billboards, and in the app.
["The app" does mean the same as "my app." She's claiming Akudama Go as her own. Something to note.]
But I certainly couldn't advise you to go and hunt one down by yourself. You may have seen that I called Shooter's executors heroes, but you don't have to be a hero. That's not what my policies are about. They're about demanding more of our government. About our survival as people of Kansai.
[Kanto is poignantly absent, perhaps laced with bitter awareness that their casualties are vastly less. Her head has straightened by the time she speaks of her policies, her chin once again held high.
(Though that could just be because "Mason" is a lot taller than her.)]
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[Oh, he's noting that all right, and his opinion of her is dropping even lower as a result. He can't say he's surprised, though.]
And what will happen if they go after the wrong person? What will the government do then?
[C'mon, little buddy, where are you...]
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[Populist puts her hands on her hips. It's blatant he's dropping his act now, so she won't entertain this talk much longer.]
What are you looking for... "Mason?"
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[And down goes the pitch of his voice, back to its normal octave.]
That innocent people have been killed in the name of your "justice," and not by the Akudama themselves. And I'm sure someone as thorough about details as yourself must know the exact number of victims. Is it over a hundred? More than two hundred? Or is it even higher than that?
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You're getting way ahead of yourself. Do you think I'm an Executioner? That organization was dismantled by the public. It just proves we didn't need them. Kansai is past the time to be weak-willed.
[Of course, she does recognize that voice now. Populist isn't perfect, but she definitely watches the broadcast. She's observing Gai carefully, but standing her ground.]
Do you honestly believe you know anything about me?
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[Meanwhile, Gai's stance is relaxed, casual. He's not going to be the one to make a move to instigate anything here... at least, not yet.]
Why don't you enlighten me, then?
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[Her patience is running out though.]
I have nothing to prove to you. Stand aside.
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Or is all of that just for show?
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If you think you'll be able to put on a show for the people, you have no idea who you're really dealing with. But I'm listening.
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So she's nothing more than a puppet too, is that it?
It's both a surprise and not all at once. Suddenly he feels so much more tired, more existentially exhausted... but at the same time, this is almost more than he could have hoped for in its own strange way.]
We want to put an end to the systems that are oppressing all of the people of Kansai. I think we can do it, but it will be much easier if we have help from someone who knows exactly what we're up against.
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[The Populist and her visor are tense for a few seconds, before the visor's voice resumes.]
Nothing would please me more than deleting you all from the face of this earth. And every mention of your mischief, too. But that was never an option. When Kanto gives you a doll to play with, you don't get to throw it out.
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[And it's the truth-- he didn't even know it was going to happen until the entire thing had already taken place. As to whether or not he agrees with it... well, even he isn't entirely sure about that part just yet.]
And I think you also know that none of us ever asked to be here in the first place. We have no ties to this world, unlike you. But that doesn't mean we're just going to sit back and let the government do what it wants with us, or with anyone else here.
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[The visor needs to think about the problem of the unmoored ones.]
As easy as your friends' actions make it to believe the interdimensional demon narrative... My research forces me to consider agreeing with you. That your arrival was catalyzed in some way. Cardinal's servers couldn't get enough of Chiyozaki Computer Complex's uptime when you all first appeared. [Aside:] I was forced to censor your obviously popular names just to reduce the number of total post interactions. [Aha! So this is Cardinal user admin display name Technocrat then!]
I've eventually managed to trace the rerouted activity to some kind of outland Factory.
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[Because as far as he knows? That's exactly what happened to him.]
Do you have access to it? The computer complex. I'm assuming the factory is another story.
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[But that is not relevant to the visor voice's interests. The complex is:]
I am access to it. Of course, the Factory is much more complicated. Setting aside traveling that far in the first place when it's assumed X-Class Akudama decay outside the city center. You'd need to be in a place where you could transmit communications beyond Kansai, and have a channel in mind, to have a guarantee of meaningful access when you reached the Factory's physical location. I also imagine you'd need to know quite a bit about the hardware and software for whatever apparatus it is to be of any use... that said, it's relevant to the research my partner and I have been doing.
Perhaps a meeting at the complex after the ribbon-cutting ceremony would suffice. After all, it's in territory where you could be made to regret any funny business that occurred beforehand.
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[Something dawns on him.]
Would we be able to reach it via the Shinkansen? Or are we going to have to add more crimes to our sentences by stealing a vehicle?
[He's probably joking about that. Probably.
... maybe not.]
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[Populist finally mutters behind her visor, though she's smirking a little.]
I know a blimp you can steal at the ribbon cutting.
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Sounds like a plan to me. We'll make the ceremony one for the history books.
But one last question... what do you know about the mind control in the broadcasts?
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Hmm... We know Bunny and Shark have always been that kind of "educational" program, but the effects do seem a lot stronger when it's related to you X-Classes. You can almost tune out the reports about the other tiers of Akudama by comparison. Made campaigning a pain in the ass this year.
[This new truce could be a pain in the ass too, but she supposes she can deal with that as it comes. She'd say it's better than being dead, but. Honestly she is feeling petty enough about all this she's just going to tip her visor down and actually look him in the eye.]
I could have taken you, for the record.
[There's a flicker of something lighting up under her clothes, and a hiss as she literally lets off steam.
Cyborg? Cyborg!!]
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Maybe... and maybe not.
[And here he lets the flute slide out of his sleeve just slightly, enough to be visible. He's no fool; no way was he going to confront anyone without having it within easy reach.]
But since we're being honest here, I'll give you a heads up: I plan on trying to access the computer complex. You can either give me the codes now or wait for my DM.
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Understood. My partner, Technocrat, will be in touch.
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I appreciate it. I look forward to working with you, and I'll make sure the others don't interfere.