小西 尚紀 | Naoki Konishi (
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synopsychic2016-01-05 02:00 am
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[As much as Naoki's wanted to say some of this since... well, since halfway through the mess in Misericordia, he decided to hold off and gather his thoughts first. As bad as that was for him and Kanji, it was worse for other people, and from what he's gathered the other jaunt wasn't exactly a picnic either. And then there was the party, and making that many drinks is more attention-consuming than you might think - and, well, no point in dumping that on people in the same moment as Armin-san's list of the departed. But he doesn't want this to wait until after the next jaunt.
It may not make a whole lot of sense to the new people, but hey, they can get explanations along the way.]
Okay. Now that we've all had a little time to decompress, I have a couple things I want to get on the table.
We need to start pooling information about where we've been, considering how often lately it's turned out to be where at least some of us are going. I know there's not much to be done about Moebius or anything that came before it, but... if we'd had more than half-panicked half-information halfway through everything in Misericordia, we might've been able to save some of our group a world of hurt. I'm not looking to cast blame for what's already happened, I'm looking to improve our chances going forward. [Alcuin and Ambrose tried, and it's not their fault things happened as they did.]
Whenever we can be prepared, there's no reason we shouldn't be. I'm sure some of us have been keeping private records, but we need something everyone can get to. If we can keep a log of the basics of these places - the nuts and bolts, maybe a note of what Trumps showed up if any - it'll help keep us out of a little trouble, anyway. I don't know the best way to do something like this, but I think we need at least one physical copy, since not everyone can work backwards on the network. Probably multiple copies of it, to cover for split groups and infiltrating and all that. A computer that people could Interface the information from might work, but that runs into the same storage issues, not to mention needing a computer for it in the first place.
Helena-san's trying to write up Purgatory as a story. We settled on trying that one because I know the most about it of anything I've been here for but she hadn't. Depending on how well that goes, she'll probably want to talk to people about some of the others, and either way I think we'll have a starting point.
If anyone's willing to help, donate notes, offer a place to keep everything, whatever - I'll take any help I can get with this thing. It's a resource we need, especially if the split-group situation keeps happening.
Another thing that came up in Misericordia before everything went to hell was the idea of trying to run a Sift on a familiar face. This one I'm mostly leaving to everyone who kept Sift - I bet the parameters would be tricky, from what Naoto's said about it before, but establishing a good set would give everyone a chance to try it, next time we run into one of them. All I can really offer on that end is my Assistance, if I'm there and myself when the chance comes.
It may not make a whole lot of sense to the new people, but hey, they can get explanations along the way.]
Okay. Now that we've all had a little time to decompress, I have a couple things I want to get on the table.
We need to start pooling information about where we've been, considering how often lately it's turned out to be where at least some of us are going. I know there's not much to be done about Moebius or anything that came before it, but... if we'd had more than half-panicked half-information halfway through everything in Misericordia, we might've been able to save some of our group a world of hurt. I'm not looking to cast blame for what's already happened, I'm looking to improve our chances going forward. [Alcuin and Ambrose tried, and it's not their fault things happened as they did.]
Whenever we can be prepared, there's no reason we shouldn't be. I'm sure some of us have been keeping private records, but we need something everyone can get to. If we can keep a log of the basics of these places - the nuts and bolts, maybe a note of what Trumps showed up if any - it'll help keep us out of a little trouble, anyway. I don't know the best way to do something like this, but I think we need at least one physical copy, since not everyone can work backwards on the network. Probably multiple copies of it, to cover for split groups and infiltrating and all that. A computer that people could Interface the information from might work, but that runs into the same storage issues, not to mention needing a computer for it in the first place.
Helena-san's trying to write up Purgatory as a story. We settled on trying that one because I know the most about it of anything I've been here for but she hadn't. Depending on how well that goes, she'll probably want to talk to people about some of the others, and either way I think we'll have a starting point.
If anyone's willing to help, donate notes, offer a place to keep everything, whatever - I'll take any help I can get with this thing. It's a resource we need, especially if the split-group situation keeps happening.
Another thing that came up in Misericordia before everything went to hell was the idea of trying to run a Sift on a familiar face. This one I'm mostly leaving to everyone who kept Sift - I bet the parameters would be tricky, from what Naoto's said about it before, but establishing a good set would give everyone a chance to try it, next time we run into one of them. All I can really offer on that end is my Assistance, if I'm there and myself when the chance comes.

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[That? That is a blatant lie.]
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[No you don't.]
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But the principle's the same. You get used to it. After a while, you start noticing when something hasn't caught fire in the last 48 hours.
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Last two in a row I was on caught fire, arguably Purgatory already was, and the Grid had its fair share of explosions.
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But no, it really isn't.
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[There's a brief pause.]
Since you seem to have some idea of what happened to the other group, I'm going to assume they actually brought everyone back together this time, not counting the usual losses.
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I don't know a whole lot about the other group's stuff. Vampires were involved. And werewolves, and an election.
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[Well, it was a pretty miserable experience. But vampires don't really sound any better.]
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[Wait a second...]
Wait. Did you say Illuminants?
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I think what we were mainly there to deal with was a parent dragon sneaking around trying to hatch her eggs, but the Illuminants regrouped, yeah. And between then and now, one of them found out about the Trumps.
And they broke into Liminal Space. It was that kind of a jaunt. Walkabout. Thing. The important thing is that the Illuminant who 'adopted' my best friend never noticed we weren't from there. [Naoki thinks he and Kanji can be proud of that much, at least.]
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...I'm going to skip past the "how does a giant winged lizard sneak anywhere" discussion and jump right to "what do you mean, that kind of Jaunt?"
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... but we ended up catching the Hunter, figuring out what to do about the rigged vote to ensure a smooth transition of power, teaching vampires how to get drunk for fun and profit, and pulling off pretty much a perfect Malik Gambit. So. Uh. Go us?
Nothing ended up on fire, anyway.
[Hey. This is the first time she's really explained to a bunch of people what happened in Sarmatia. So. That's something, right? Even though she's being really vague about who was who.]
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I think Kanji and I qualified for high-level subtlety credentials, but we weren't so much trying to blend in as not spelling out all the details.
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But it wouldn't be out of the question. Dirty questions, an affair someone's great-great-grandmother was rumoured to have...if you can think of a halfway plausible excuse, someone's probably been assassinated for it. Mix in the carta ties, and it isn't something any sane person would want to touch without a polearm and a lot of alcohol.
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