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Network Prompts
ONE: DRUG PUSHING What luck! You've found a bottle of medication...only, oh, it looks like it's a prescription for one of the other people trapped here with you. You have a lot of power in your hands now: you could do the right thing and give it back without a fight, demand a worthy trade to see how badly they want it, or auction it off to the highest bidder. They're not the only ones who could use a painkiller or an antidepressant, after all. If you don't need it for yourself, you're sure to be able to fetch a high price (or bank some high gratitude points) for it from someone.
TWO: CHECK YOUR RECEIPTS After a long day of traveling, you reach into your bag to scrounge up some dinner but you find that all of your food has gone bad. Everything, including the rations you stocked up on just yesterday, is covered in a thick layer of mold. Even the packaged nonperishables are somehow spoiled. Your whole backpack reeks of rot, and nothing edible has been spared. Maybe you can restock tomorrow, but what if you're not the only one whose food has been tainted? And what about the meal you had for lunch just hours ago? Your stomach turns. You'd better take to the network to get to the bottom of this
Action Prompts
THREE: WRITING ON THE WALL You've just settled into a building for the night with your traveling companion when you notice a message left somewhere on one of the walls. It's signed by a username you don't recall ever seeing before. It tells you discoveries and facts about the town you don't think are really real or should be followed. Tells you that they're heading in a direction they're convinced has the exit, and urge you to follow their lead. One of you thinks it's worth consideration. After all, why would anyone leave a message like this if they didn't mean it? But there are risks involved in chasing the assertions. Do you have the resources left to try?
FOUR: CORPSE PARTY Just before lockdown, you and your traveling companion are about to seek shelter in the nearest building when you spot a huddled figure nearly buried in the snow. When you get a little closer, you see that it's a person wrapped tightly in a blanket. Neither of you recognizes them, but you can't be sure; the blanket covers their face. They seem to have succumbed to the elements, but it looks like they're still breathing! You manage to drag them into the building with you with seconds to spare. Good job, you've saved somebody's life! But, as you pull apart the blankets to check on your new companion, you realize that they're not a "somebody" at all... And you're locked in with it until morning.
[Oh, she's already doing plenty of thinking. It's just going in several directions at once. She's heard about different psychological and mental effects from different sources all around town; not looking forward to experiencing them.]
Hmm... it's a possibility. They could have been worried about hiding it from someone other than Admin.
[Hm. Maybe there's another way to approach this in the meantime.]
If nothing else, we can at least pull up the network and see if we can cross-reference the name from there.
[Or, y'know, see if anybody else has heard of it.]
There's also a few people that I know of that have been here... well, as long as anyone can remember, really. It's not a guarantee, but they would have the greatest chance of recognizing the largest range of names...
[She's already pulling her tablet out, starting the long trek back to the oldest entries on file with the network.]
Still... if the "spiral" is talking about the path of the town, then that would mean there might be a... a shortcut of some sort, right?
Not a bad idea. If you give me their names I can send them a message, see if they recognize it.
[She's pulling out her own tablet as well, first activating the camera application to take a picture of the message scribbled on the wall, then flipping over to the private message function.]
But yeah, it does seem that way. Assuming, of course, that it's accurate.
[The delusions that Luna mentioned bring up another possibility, after all.]
[Phi works on the message first - it'll be easier to copy and paste the same one over and over to all the different names that Luna's given her.]
It could also be that what they thought they saw isn't real. You said so yourself - hallucinations have happened to people here before.
[It didn't necessarily have to be anything malicious, just wrong. And in either case, it would be a bad idea to waste time and resources on something that ended up not actually being there.]
[Yeah, that does seem like a sort of odd response, and certainly from someone who has a different set of information. Phi finishes sending off her first round of messages before putting her tablet down.]
I haven't seen any hallucinations yet here, myself, so I can't say for sure. What about you Luna? Have you seen any?
[There's no edge to her voice, but it's still a slightly pointed question all the same. She's not sure if a robot should be subject to the processes that would create hallucinations - normally that would be considered more of an organics thing. But Norfinbury has done odd enough things already - like cutting off her access to the morphogenetic field. It's still worth asking.]
[She has no idea how, but that's a complicated subject to address given that she doesn't know what Phi remembers just yet.]
Th-that's not why I brought it up, though... The only time that the spiral itself has really ever been mentioned consistently was when someone was, um... trying to communicate with people, for lack of a better term.
I remember reading a little bit about that. "Walk the spiral," "find the center," that's what they said, correct?
[Of course she'd gone digging through the network for any important information that could be found as soon as she had a few moments. Not all of it had been clear without any context, but enough for her to keep up when stuff like this was brought up.
If one assumes that all this is true, however, then yeah, a potential shortcut to jump towards the center would be pretty important. Especially with that other bit of information she saw: over half of their time was up.]
That's right. The context of it being the path through the town, as far as we've been able to figure out.
The possibility that it could be entirely unrelated is still there, of course. But given that specific term's importance in the past... I don't think we should ignore it unless we absolutely have to.
[Phi takes a moment to think it over before nodding. It's not like they had any other, more pressing leads they were following at the moment.]
All right. We'll find out as much as we can then about the message and whoever wrote it, check our supplies, and see what we can find tomorrow.
[Just because they were following this message didn't mean they should go rushing in unprepared. It was nearly lockdown anyway, which was why they'd stayed and searched rather than kept moving.]
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Hmm... it's a possibility. They could have been worried about hiding it from someone other than Admin.
[Hm. Maybe there's another way to approach this in the meantime.]
If nothing else, we can at least pull up the network and see if we can cross-reference the name from there.
[Or, y'know, see if anybody else has heard of it.]
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[She's already pulling her tablet out, starting the long trek back to the oldest entries on file with the network.]
Still... if the "spiral" is talking about the path of the town, then that would mean there might be a... a shortcut of some sort, right?
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[She's pulling out her own tablet as well, first activating the camera application to take a picture of the message scribbled on the wall, then flipping over to the private message function.]
But yeah, it does seem that way. Assuming, of course, that it's accurate.
[The delusions that Luna mentioned bring up another possibility, after all.]
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...Accurate?
Do you think it could be a fake?
[Not that Luna would put it past a few people here to mess around like that for the sake of a few laughs. But it still strikes her as odd.]
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[Phi works on the message first - it'll be easier to copy and paste the same one over and over to all the different names that Luna's given her.]
It could also be that what they thought they saw isn't real. You said so yourself - hallucinations have happened to people here before.
[It didn't necessarily have to be anything malicious, just wrong. And in either case, it would be a bad idea to waste time and resources on something that ended up not actually being there.]
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[It's said as though that alone should be enough of a sticking point, forgetting completely that Phi hadn't had a part in the lucid dreaming.]
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I haven't seen any hallucinations yet here, myself, so I can't say for sure. What about you Luna? Have you seen any?
[There's no edge to her voice, but it's still a slightly pointed question all the same. She's not sure if a robot should be subject to the processes that would create hallucinations - normally that would be considered more of an organics thing. But Norfinbury has done odd enough things already - like cutting off her access to the morphogenetic field. It's still worth asking.]
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[She has no idea how, but that's a complicated subject to address given that she doesn't know what Phi remembers just yet.]
Th-that's not why I brought it up, though... The only time that the spiral itself has really ever been mentioned consistently was when someone was, um... trying to communicate with people, for lack of a better term.
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[Of course she'd gone digging through the network for any important information that could be found as soon as she had a few moments. Not all of it had been clear without any context, but enough for her to keep up when stuff like this was brought up.
If one assumes that all this is true, however, then yeah, a potential shortcut to jump towards the center would be pretty important. Especially with that other bit of information she saw: over half of their time was up.]
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The possibility that it could be entirely unrelated is still there, of course. But given that specific term's importance in the past... I don't think we should ignore it unless we absolutely have to.
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All right. We'll find out as much as we can then about the message and whoever wrote it, check our supplies, and see what we can find tomorrow.
[Just because they were following this message didn't mean they should go rushing in unprepared. It was nearly lockdown anyway, which was why they'd stayed and searched rather than kept moving.]