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all i see is a fake revolution [open]
Who: Murderbot and possibly YOU!
Where: Various places along the train; Quiet Carriage, as a starter!
When: Nebula 25-on.
What: Unhappy with the events on the station, Murderbot attempts to debrief those involved and gather a bit more information while also trying to figure out a plan moving forwards to Deal with the Void Ministry.
Warnings: kanye shrug
They'd been tricked.
It wasn't the fact that it happened so much as they'd fallen for such. It had fallen for such. Murderbot - Rin - really, really hated the feeling of being tricked in such a way, and the fact that everyone was all right meant nothing. It almost felt angrier for such; all this worry, all this shit, and for what?
So a bunch of assholes could interrogate them and toss them back out when they were done.
To keep itself from getting too frustrated, Murderbot doesn't bother with the comms. Considering it's about to do what it hates most - initiate social activity (though 'social' is used loosely), a couple signs will do-
-with a location being one of the quiet cars, and timeslots available for anyone who bothers doing so. Murderbot will be in one of the quiet coaches to 'conduct' these, which really boils down to it staring grumpily at whomever's across from it for a few moments before beginning, voice as flat as a board;
"What happened."
Between its own 'interviews', it remains in the quiet car just...staring at the wall. Outwardly, at least. Inwardly it's trying to piece together the fragments of knowledge, and occasionally it can even be found in the library car, searching for anything related to the Void Ministry. Because, quite frankly...
It can't not consider them a security threat.
Where: Various places along the train; Quiet Carriage, as a starter!
When: Nebula 25-on.
What: Unhappy with the events on the station, Murderbot attempts to debrief those involved and gather a bit more information while also trying to figure out a plan moving forwards to Deal with the Void Ministry.
Warnings: kanye shrug
They'd been tricked.
It wasn't the fact that it happened so much as they'd fallen for such. It had fallen for such. Murderbot - Rin - really, really hated the feeling of being tricked in such a way, and the fact that everyone was all right meant nothing. It almost felt angrier for such; all this worry, all this shit, and for what?
So a bunch of assholes could interrogate them and toss them back out when they were done.
To keep itself from getting too frustrated, Murderbot doesn't bother with the comms. Considering it's about to do what it hates most - initiate social activity (though 'social' is used loosely), a couple signs will do-
DEBRIEFING SIGNUP
-with a location being one of the quiet cars, and timeslots available for anyone who bothers doing so. Murderbot will be in one of the quiet coaches to 'conduct' these, which really boils down to it staring grumpily at whomever's across from it for a few moments before beginning, voice as flat as a board;
"What happened."
Between its own 'interviews', it remains in the quiet car just...staring at the wall. Outwardly, at least. Inwardly it's trying to piece together the fragments of knowledge, and occasionally it can even be found in the library car, searching for anything related to the Void Ministry. Because, quite frankly...
It can't not consider them a security threat.
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Whups. Just gonna fix that and-
"I'll query her systems. See if I can make any headway."
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He remembers what Rich said about Jack wanting to use that thing in his head to try and interface with the train or somethin' along those lines. Yondu's not savvy enough in Murderbot experience to know that anxiousness is a seldom thing, but he's also not savvy enough in emotion in general to recognize it as anything but acknowledgment of an unwanted burden.
"If you find somethin', will ya let me know? I-" He sighs. "Part of the reason I got the flight sim was... I didn't fully trust that we'd always be able to rely on the train to defend us. Still don't." Even if he trusted the train as a well-meaning entity (he doesn't) he'd still not trust one being to be a reliable savior. "Kaiba an' I both got a vested interest in learnin' somethin' about voidcraft. If we can find out more, we was plannin' on makin' a unique program in the flight sim to study it."
And he didn't want to say all that shit where the train would hear. Maybe it'll listen less in the quiet room. But right now the future is so uncertain that he needs either all the help he can get, or pass on what he knows in case of his absence. It's then that his own uncertainty is showing.
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Most of them are, well, simple. Meant for a purpose, and not thinking beyond that, because why would they need to? It's only when you get in to the level of constructs where that thinking is required that things start to get complicated. And then there's units like ART, who make SecUnits - Murderbot included - look like those simple AI.
And the train, in turn, absolutely dwarfs ART in comparison. To say Murderbot has been intimidated is an understatement- not that it'd admit such aloud. It's taken time for it to admit it to itself.
"But. I'll let you know what I find out." Yondu is firmly on the 'in' list, at this point, in regards to their security. Assuming he can keep putting this paranoia to goo duse.
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Well, he just said 'we' there and he didn't need to be a part of that attempt. But the sentiment that he's invested too is there.
"I'll keep lookin' into ways to communicate. I picked up some stuff from my universe recently. If I know what we need I can try to grab some more."