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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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The look on his face relaxes. "I know. You're shadowing with us because you want to make a difference, right? That's usually the motivation of people who get involved. The police training is just a way to make sure that when you can help, you do it right. But this whole thing with Retrospec is a new level of danger," he shakes his head. "It's nothing like what we've been trained for, but we keep having to fall back on our training and our sense of justice to determine what action to take. Keep doing that, and you'll act when you need to."
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But she closes her eyes, letting out a brief breath at his words. "... You are right." She acknowledges. "I want to help people. And Retrospec... It is certainly the biggest threat to the people here, it seems."
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Togusa brings his hands together and bridges his fingers. "On that point, I'm starting to be less certain. Is Retrospec the biggest threat to people? Or are all of us the biggest threat? They're sending guns in the mail, giving people strange powers, somebody got a pet tiger. Retrospec is still the key to this. But our top priority needs to be undoing what they've done."
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But that last remark caused a worried expression to flit across her face. "How could we be the biggest threat? Retrospec is causing this, so it is the bigger threat, isn't it?"
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Togusa's expression suddenly turns more serious. "But then Retrospec just put us all in situations where anyone who had gotten a weapon needed to use it. He'd likely be seriously hurt at best if he had never gotten those guns. So now it's all just- weird." Togusa lets his hand drop back down to the desk. "I don't know what to do about him or anybody that now has these unregistered weapons running around."
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"That being the case, why don't we register them?" She sounds rather pleased with her idea. "There are many here in the police station who have Retrospec, aren't there? And those who don't have Retrospec are incapable of knowing about it. While it's frustrating, we can use that to our advantage this time."
She leans forward, clearly proud of herself. "If you create a new legal registry for Retrospec-granted weapons, we would have at least some information on them. Furthermore, if we labeled it as being Retrospec-related, anyone who doesn't know of it would be unable to remember any of the registry, even if they saw it, so there are no consequences should any unrelated people see it."
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"What if they don't agree to it? I believe Professor Dawes words were something to the effect of 'if anyone tries to take this, I'll shoot them with it first.' He won't be the only one resistant to the idea."
But there's a hope that this might work. He isn't dismissing the idea, but trying to see how it would help keep people safe. There has to be a way.
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There's something nagging at his mind, and he knows where it comes from. James Barnes. It was the other way around with him. He picked up a gun, and suddenly he remembered that he knew how to use it. But Togusa can't just trust that Retrospec knows what they don't know, and that every weapon will find its way to responsible hands.
"I'd have to talk to a few people to see if this is even possible. Even just an agreement with the users would be better than nothing." He runs a hand over the top of his face, messing up his bangs. The entire problem is frustrating, but better than nothing might be as good as they can get for now.
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"That's right. Should I get the sword from that vision, I will of course register it immediately, and look for a proper license to own it." She shakes her head. "And perhaps to carry it, should we have another event such as that shrinking. If I had had that sword, fighting a spider or the like would have been much easier."
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"It's the gun part that's complicated. Owning versus carrying versus carrying concealed. That's where you've got to read carefully."
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"How often do you see a tank, anyway?"
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He had been considering earlier what was the line between being practical and being too paranoid? This is the line, right there, he decides, and shakes his head.
"I suppose I'll have to keep it in mind."
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Cleo pauses for a moment, before adding: "Such things would be extremely useful to know about should giant spiders appear again." She allows herself one small shudder, hoping Togusa doesn't notice it.
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"Still, I hope they don't expect us to be grateful," Togusa snorts. "The audacity. Stop messing with people's lives in the first place."
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"Although, I must wonder how exactly they pay for all of this." It's an idle remark, but she's moving away from her little fantasy with a slight tinge of pink to her cheeks. "A building costs money, the deliveries cost money... Though I suppose if no one else can remember they're owed money, it doesn't much matter."
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"But, that's the really infuriating part about all of this. Where is the money coming from? They aren't advertising. No ads on the application. But I can't imagine that everyone completely doesn't notice the existence of the company. They had these-" and he digs in his desk drawer for a minute.
"Remember Founder's Day? The big celebration a few months ago, parade and everything?" He pulls out a string of beads, the kind of thing given out at a Mardis Gras parade, with the Retrospec symbol on them. "There's been some advertising, they were just handing these out."