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The Bookworm Strikes Again (open)
Who: Barbara and Anyone
Where: The Media Library and possible roaming
Summary: Research, tea, discussion and all that jazz. Feel free to simply come and bug her.
Warnings: None
After watching the Daligig slaughter the previous crew twice, Barbara went in search of any kind of material on the Daligig, Stacey, pod-popping and the crews which had traveled on Stacey. She didn't expect to find much more than what GLaDOS had told her but it was worth a look. Especially with all this talk of rebellion and distrust.
So, in a corner of the Media Library Barbara sat with piles books, stacks of visual recordings and audio recordings, plus pot of tea which had been sitting empty for a while. She was lost in her own world, memorising what she could and trying to gain a better picture of the ship, the war and everything else which could be considered relevant.
Where: The Media Library and possible roaming
Summary: Research, tea, discussion and all that jazz. Feel free to simply come and bug her.
Warnings: None
After watching the Daligig slaughter the previous crew twice, Barbara went in search of any kind of material on the Daligig, Stacey, pod-popping and the crews which had traveled on Stacey. She didn't expect to find much more than what GLaDOS had told her but it was worth a look. Especially with all this talk of rebellion and distrust.
So, in a corner of the Media Library Barbara sat with piles books, stacks of visual recordings and audio recordings, plus pot of tea which had been sitting empty for a while. She was lost in her own world, memorising what she could and trying to gain a better picture of the ship, the war and everything else which could be considered relevant.
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"Of course, that would all fall through if we are able to find blind spots in the Daligig's surveillance - which I'm hoping for, please don't think I'm on the other side - but the waiting, I think, would drive us more mad than a full-frontal assault straight up.
"There's power in knowing one's enemy. For centuries, the great and not so great powers of the Earth have employed spies to find out what they can about their enemies, so they can conquer and attain more power. The only difference here is we don't really own anything. The Daligig's power is in keeping us restricted and our resources minimal, don't you think? Of course, that kind of power isn't endless but it's certainly difficult to get around, especially from a position such as the one they hold in comparison to us, who rely on them to survive." Mostly, anyway. At least, Barbara had to rely on the Daligig for a few vital things.
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"Honestly, the only reason many of us are alive is because it wasn't deployed to full effect. Leaving us alive leaves us opportunity to create countermeasures. They could kill us now. They would kill us, I'm sure, if they didn't require something of us."
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"GLaDOS said something similar, that we all have a purpose toward the fight against the Ohm." Which didn't make a lot of sense to Barbara. She wasn't special, or skilled in any kind of military sense and yet, here she was. Barbara had figured that she might as well make the most of what was most likely a one in a million chance.
"Did the Daligig take anything from you?"
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The glass of wine was finished in a final sip and she placed it carefully down upon the table between them. "I wonder if the Daligig still have the data from the previous crew...we could find something of value there, if we can access it."
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"...could we perhaps lure them out?" Barbara thought out loud, "create a distraction or commotion or something and bring them out that way. Or would that not quite be what you had in mind?"
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"What do they usually come out for?" Barbara asked after a silent moment.
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A captain who had also been in absence as of late. Or at least as long as Tarrant had been here. Hmm.
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His smile grew tight. "Threats, on the other hand, appear to be a familiar topic of conversation with them."
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He stood. "In any case, I should be going. I'll give the matter some thought in the meantime. A pleasure speaking with you, Mes Wright."
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