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Fate really, really wanted to just head straight back to her room, take a long shower, then huddle up in a corner somewhere. She felt incredibly unclean, and she was starting to feel a bit tired, but that was pushed aside for now. There were more important things to do now. They had to bring justice to a girl who tried to use another person for a horrible purpose... a purpose that still made Fate's stomach turn.
So anyone inside the Precinct will notice three people entering: the first was Fate, clad in her Barrier Jacket with a cut and singed cheek, Kon, who also sported a few burned cuts on his arms, and Mei-Xing, whose hands were bound behind her with yellow energy.
Yep. We've got a bit of a Situation, guys.
So anyone inside the Precinct will notice three people entering: the first was Fate, clad in her Barrier Jacket with a cut and singed cheek, Kon, who also sported a few burned cuts on his arms, and Mei-Xing, whose hands were bound behind her with yellow energy.
Yep. We've got a bit of a Situation, guys.
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Samus wasn't about to ask Motoko for backup, but that didn't mean it wasn't wanted. It simply meant Samus would let her decide whether or not she wanted to come.
She directed her attention back to the three in front of her, "Anything to add before I watch this?"
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Even so, they had only attacked when Mei-Xing attacked first, so she was fairly certain they wouldn't be reprimanded that badly. And if they were? Well, that was okay with Fate, as long as that poor girl was taken into safe hands.
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"You should have reported it," were the first words out of her mouth.
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"But I think what's important right now is what will happen to that girl." She was referring to the clone, of course. "If it's possible, do you think we could wake her up after she's brought to the med bay?"
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The way people reacted when they didn't realize they were being watched was always more interesting.
"If you can't see why they're pissed, then you deserve whatever you get," She interrupted, finally, arms folded as she stood just inside and to one side of the doorway. She gave all of them a measured glare. Just here to keep the peace, children.
Or something like that.
"As for what's in the tank, it has no higher brain-function," Her disdain for a lack of thoroughness was completely nonpartisan, "You'll have to take it up with medical to confirm, but on the off-chance it's even capable of consciousness, the term at hand is 'brain-death,' if you'd bothered to pay attention."
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"The three of you will be punished accordingly. Get this straight, though, it's for causing a disturbance in the city. I'm not in a place to make any other rulings."
She didn't entirely blame Kon, though. Take away fourteen years of experience, and she probably would have done the same thing. She was turning into her commanding officer, but every teen on the ship was turning into her. This was karma.