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AL-2955 ([personal profile] al2955) wrote2016-08-16 07:22 pm

trash bin PART TWO

the pygmalion. . .

???



OPENING PROGRAM . . .
. . .
. . .
_PROGRAM CRASHED
_PROGRAM REBOOT?
>N
>SCAN PROGRAM
. . .
_PROGRAM CRASHED
. . .
>EMERGENCY LEVEL
. . .
>EMERGENCY LEVEL
. . .
_EMERGENCY LEVEL LOADING
LOADING. . .
LOADING. . .
LOADING TEXTURE-NIGHT-SKY, TEXTURE-FULL-MOON, TEXTURE-DIRT-PATH, TEXTURE-CAMPFIRE
LOADING SOUND-CRICKETS, SOUND-GRAVEL, SOUND-WIND, SOUND-FIRE-CRACKLING
UPLOADING USER
UPLOADING USER
UPLOADING USER
UPLOAD SUCCESSFUL
TRASH BIN


It feels more like an electrical zap than dying. Dying might feel a little bit more like falling asleep, but this is harder, more painful. If you've ever been electrocuted, the feeling might seem familiar; the discovery you make when you open your eyes, too, is likely very familiar. It's the night sky. Stars twinkle, a fire cracks warmly. You sit up and observe the surrounding area, and it's like you've woken up in some sort of canyon. The fire burns brightly, the moon shines beautifully, the crickets sing, and it is ... peaceful.

Mostly.

You know you're dead. This must be, then, the after life? Or something like it, at least. The horizon stretches on forever, the dirt and gravel seemingly endless. The moon is so big and bright, it's like you could reach out and touch her. There's a shed not too far from the fire, only but a stone's throw away, as if someone else might have made it, and then went inside it. Approaching it, you can see the light glowing inside it through the dusty windows that are littered with fingerprints. A computer screen, so large and wide that it's baffling, sits, waiting. Turning knob reveals that the shed is unlocked, and stepping inside... it doesn't feel any different from the outside.

A chair sits in the center of the room, a strange contraption strapped to the head of it. It looks like it would lower itself upon the head of whoever dares to sit on it, and wires from it's bottom curl up towards the machines attached to the screen. Several smaller desktop screens sit beneath the giant monitor. They, too, are hooked up to the machines scattered around the room, to the ominous one perched on top of the medical chair, and they blink, as if fighting to stay alive without use.

Pressing the giant monitor on, it lights up, and displays, strangely enough... a security camera feed. You push the button. It switches to another room. Again, another room. Again, another room. So on and forth.

You peeping tom! But no one can blame you, in the end. You might as well digitally haunt the rest of the ship until the game ends, and AL-2955 can clean out the trash bin.

...Right?


rule book
taken characters
information cards
refactor: (got a little freaky like Marvin Albert)

[personal profile] refactor 2016-08-28 07:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Jack looks incredibly relieved to hear it, and he brings his hands up to his face briefly before he drops them again back to his hips. He listens with a serious expression and nods along, because it's not hard for him to pick up the logic, but: ]

...God. That's a friggin' gamble, you know that, right?

[ He shakes his head before he clarifies. ]

Hell, if it'd been pretty much-- Pretty much anyone else on that ship? I wouldn't have given a shit.
thanatosincarnate: (> they once called me a leader)

[personal profile] thanatosincarnate 2016-08-28 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
{ He nods-- Jack must be referring to his own on that ship. The woman, who was rather close to him. }

One worth taking.

{ ... }

Especially if it meant taking out one of the Enemy. I'll also recognize what was done was subterfuge, however.