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standalonehuman) wrote in
retrospec2017-05-11 08:06 pm
Point of Order
Hitori Togusa shared a photo.
5/11 near Recolle Police Station
So. A few things.
First. Dave! I want my membership card! Talking robot spider tank with a grenade launcher. Apologies to Koutarou for stealing some of his modeling clay to make my toy up there. I still remembered nothing about myself, though, so the betting pool is still open. Anyone who wants in on the 'What Is Togusa Repressing' pool, let me know. I think the odds on 'samurai' just got a lot longer, though.
The second thing is a little more important. A few of us made it into the subway, which is supposed to be shut down, the lines were damaged. The trains sure aren't running, but either it's shut down intentionally, or someone has taken advantage of it. Throughout the line connecting Enprise to Tisse, there are these QR codes all along the floor. They're those things you can scan with your phone to see a picture or other information. Scanning them didn't get any data, though.
The other area I went through, I don't even know how to explain what I saw. Try going to the middle of town. Next time, I ought to bring a camera with me.
I know that as soon as I post this up, Retrospec will probably try to lock it all down even tighter than they already have. But seeing as how I was assuming that's how they were getting things through the city without us noticing? If we can make them stop using it, I'll call that a victory.



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"I enjoyed myself, but I am a decent dancer, so that didn't hurt at all. It was... certainly not something I was as accustomed to being part of."
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"For some people, it is just another weekend." Togusa frowns in puzzlement as he remembers one or two people who were fitting in surprisingly well. "For some of the people you'd least expect it, too."
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"Who surprised you, if I may ask?"
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"And then he's there at the party and schmoozing and rubbing elbows like he belongs there. Pretty big contrast to how he'd been behaving before."
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She turned more fully to face him and the look of surprise was apparent on her face. One eyebrow raised and she smirked. "Ok, I admit, I didn't notice him there as I was busy, but that name is a bit surprising. He is not what I would expect to be within a mile of that event." She was trying to suppress laughter at the same time.
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Togusa leans back in his seat, almost bringing the front two legs up off the ground. "Dante and I have really been getting along, it's uncanny."
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Wait until that imaginary friend started to really use those time powers.
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"You've already seen what I was up to. What's your next step from here?" Because Togusa knows better than to think that Chloe is going to sit idle and wait for Retrospec's next move.
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She paused for a moment before reaching up to scratch her chin. "I want to see if I can find someone who knows blueprints. An engineer if I could find one, but anyone that knows how to read them, preferably someone discrete. I'm patient, but I want to find it." Why? Well, that was totally illegal. But she could pretend to some extent.
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Hmm. "Instinct would be to send you to Ardyn Izunia, but he's just a lawyer." He scratches the back of his head. "I don't think I know anybody in construction or contracting. And those things aren't easy to read, I know I wouldn't be able to make heads or tails of it."
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She considered Ardyn and tapped her lips. "Ardyn might have to ask someone off of the network, and I am not sure that this is going to be productive. So I might need to look around a little."
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"On that note, I'd be impressed if someone off the network can even see the prints. I don't even remember construction happening there."
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And Togusa was smart enough to put two and two together. He'd figure it out eventually.
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"There are a lot of things that I've had to choose not to ask people further about. So, I'll just say the same thing to you that I would to any of them. Can you assure me that you're not going to put anybody in danger with this? Including yourself." Emphasis on that last part.
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She slid the page over. If Togusa were to turn it over, he'd find a copy of what looked like the corner of a blueprint. It showed a portion of a building, with a few designations, but the edges were clearly torn, almost like someone had hastily removed it and left a piece. In the corner was the familiar log of Retrospec.
"I am fairly sure it is the building that we all know and love, but I don't know how to read these." Nope, not saying that she swiped this out of the backroom of the mayor's office, nope nope. "I don't plan to put anyone at risk, but ... I don't think any of us can promise us, not if they shrunk us at a whim."
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"I can- try to send people your way." It's the best that he can do. "But, I don't think it was a whim that made Retrospec shrink us. Either it was an accident, or it was specifically to show us the cracks happening in reality."
He shakes his head carefully. "But you're right to worry about retribution. I'm not sure what else I can do to protect people if they're capable of changing so much at once."
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"But this makes me want to ask you something. What... exactly did you see down in the tunnels? In the center?"
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"But it was me and, ah, Mrs. Yata." There are few people he would reveal his partner in crime to, but Chloe has proven to be very trustworthy. "We started out at the stop in Tribunal Terrace, right by the police station. Made our way south, like we were trying to get beneath the center of town. At first, it was just like the regular subway tracks. We saw nothing strange, but also no signs that there was active construction on that section." Togusa keeps going back to that point, it seems important.
"But then," Togusa shakes his head. "It started getting light out. Like we were heading outside. The tracks go all the way to the edge of the city, but at our size? It would have taken us days to get that far. We had to be beneath the middle of town. But it was almost...daylight, like the tunnel was turning into a path outside."
Togusa's head turns in his hand. "And then it was like we took a step too far and blinked, and we were right back where we started."
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She narrowed her eyes and looked across at him. "Officer, have you ever tried to leave town, since January?" Because this was starting to feel increasingly important to her. "I cannot remember anyone who actually has done so, and I am starting to wonder if we can... not that the world does not exist, but what if the city is affected like the building, and we can only go where they allow us? Considering that they shrunk us down, it does not seem out of the realm of possibility."
She was going to expressly avoid the 'matrix' explanation for now. There were other options, albeit more fantastical ones.
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"Don't let yourself get that paranoid." Togusa points with one finger. "It's too easy to wrap it all up in the idea that it's all out of our control. We can't fix one thing, so it must all be too big for us to fix, so we don't do anything."
"We'll get them. At the end of the chain, there's still going to be a person behind it all, and they can be brought to justice. If the people who have been leaving the city can be turned back to normal? Then so can we. There's a way to fix it all, and someone knows it."
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Smiling some, she then nodded. "Ok, so instead, it is like some strange labyrinth below the city that leads back to the city. That... is a relief. You're right, though. It's easy to get locked into the thought that something impossible is going on, even beyond what we already think of as impossible. It's good to know that it is not that bad."
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"Of course, getting into the sewers isn't illegal, is it? Just ill advised."
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