Entry tags:
- !plot: send in the clones,
- daniel jackson,
- dr mcninja,
- dustin brooks,
- eleventh doctor,
- gaignun kukai jr./rubedo,
- hana asakura,
- hit girl,
- howard bassem,
- kang,
- kanoe zouichi,
- kon-el,
- lash,
- lex luthor,
- lord zedd,
- lord zetta,
- nightwing,
- querl dox,
- rory williams,
- ruffnut thorston,
- sakura haruno,
- tana moon,
- ter'thelas
"Listening to others, considering well what they say" (Part 3: Maingate Hotel)
The Maingate Hotel was pretty extravagant, and an entire section of it had been eked out for the crew's use during their stay. They had several suites, three communal areas, a conference room, their own kitchen with a chef on call if they required her.
They were all teleported from the main teleport pad of the hotel into the conference room, which was a large enough room to be able to hold a group their size and had plenty of chairs arranged in a circular pattern so they could mostly all face each other or whoever was in the middle of the room.
Everyone had to settle down so they were all able to talk, and the meeting itself would have to be carefully controlled so they wouldn't all talk over each other. But they were up for the task, right?
[ooc: Guardian Setup, General Mingling, Clone Checkup, Newbie Briefing, General Briefing, More Mingling, Back to the Meeting, and The Idea Guy sections are open. Backup characters introduced to the plot can join in the mingling subthreads if they want. The opening of new subthreads will be announced here and the ooc. Please read the linked OOC post for a plot timeline.]
They were all teleported from the main teleport pad of the hotel into the conference room, which was a large enough room to be able to hold a group their size and had plenty of chairs arranged in a circular pattern so they could mostly all face each other or whoever was in the middle of the room.
Everyone had to settle down so they were all able to talk, and the meeting itself would have to be carefully controlled so they wouldn't all talk over each other. But they were up for the task, right?
[ooc: Guardian Setup, General Mingling, Clone Checkup, Newbie Briefing, General Briefing, More Mingling, Back to the Meeting, and The Idea Guy sections are open. Backup characters introduced to the plot can join in the mingling subthreads if they want. The opening of new subthreads will be announced here and the ooc. Please read the linked OOC post for a plot timeline.]
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Listening to Rory's recap, she nodded. Her sigh was largely internal as she made herself focus, pushing aside the emotions linked to what had happened. Everything that had happened. "Henderson-sama will be able to tell us more, I think, pending we ca get him in to speak with the doctors themselves. If we had some idea of what 'the full extent' of Galileean resources really meant... but for now, I want to see about getting a look at these mobile technologies. Larger equipment would be ship installations if the negotiations are both maintained and then successful."
Emphasis on the if, and dis-including the smaller technologies in that if. Kon had been right to mention they had ninja on this mission. Walking away with nothing didn't have to be an option unless they wanted it to be.
"The nanites are responding to each other coherently, and staying otherwise separate from the system's functions. It's remarkable, really. Working like that, there's so much they could do within a system that would leave a medic drained." The question of depending on clones for things to work left her contemplating. "Or we haven't seen what makes their technology heavy-hitting enough for the GIA to merit us being here in the first place. Speed? Yes, from what you've said, they have speed in plenty. What else is it they have that the GIA wants? The numbers? It's one hell of a shitty battle plan if that's it."
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Rory nodded, not commenting on the odd choice of wording. "I hope that Doctor Henderson can manage more than I was able. They offered the potential to meet with one of their doctors later, but it seemed strange that they were trying to sell us on this tech and our guide was a councilor. Not a doctor, not someone who dealt with the tech, but a councilor. A politician. Also interesting was that we were allowed to see some tech in operation through glass, they didn't let us near the inoperative tech. It made it feel more like a show or a trip to a museum. I understand another group actually went to a show of some sort. What are they doing, playing politics are preparing to propose?"
There was a tiny frown and he shook his head, looking at the data pad. "At the moment, I'll be happy if we manage to make a trip through the souvenir shop and yield something useful from that. I somehow doubt we will." He scowled, hands twitching against the table. He hated this, hated the situation they'd found themselves placed in. He was a nurse, not a warrior, this situation, this application of tech, made his skin crawl. He wanted a weapon, or at least something that would allow him to react. "The nanites are interesting, and not just because I want to remove them from their current application. If we could find a way to redirect their orders, who knows what they could be used for?"
He stared at her, shocked and aghast for a moment before his face hardened, hands clinching against the table. War was a dirty monster, a creature that consumed and consumed and left both sides with too many graves to fill, too many tears shed. They were at war, as often as it became easy to forget sometimes. As silly and impractical as the ship often was, they were at war. They were warriors. His voice was flat when he spoke again, lips pressed into a thin line. "Bodies, of course. To run a war, you need disposable soldiers. Soldiers you can program, can make in a lab and send off to war and not worry about morality or disobeying orders. If that's what they want, I think we should seriously reconsider all our alliances."
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Sakura was startled into laughter by Rory's particular turn of phrase. "I hope politics. Marriage proposals are too personal. People might get offended." She didn't manage to keep a straight face, if this humor was more dark than she liked indulging in.
Thus her pause was short lived, continuing to address other things that Rory had brought up. "We'll make sure this isn't a total loss. Even knowing something more about this planet is some kind of win. For the databanks." If she knew that walking away empty handed was something she personally wasn't interested in doing.
Especially considering what might be going on. "There's no more efficient force than the one raised, trained, and programmed together. If you don't give them room to fear, or think, or feel independently, they're willingly disposable. You get what you need, and they're nothing more than casualties you accepted before they were even born." She used born deliberately. Birth was one method of creation; abstracting the word 'created' only worked to be desentientizing clones as a whole. "It's an effective technique. I've seen it first hand."