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Melodrama and a bottle of wine, here's to self expression, here's to everyone that's dead [Post T3]
[By the time he killed a bottle of wine with a little help from some people, Luke realized he still wasn't entirely feeling better about...everything. Granted, he was also probably a little drunk but whatever, that's besides the point. It's for that reason that he seemingly forgets he could ask the robots to deliver wine and food to his room and he leaves, Backbiter strapped to his back still and not-quite stumbling his way to find a robot to bother. With a new bottle of wine obtained he decides that his room's too far away and makes his way for the viewport instead.
And that's how it became late at night and Luke Castellan's alone in the viewport drinking from a bottle of wine and staring out into space. Even with his abilities nuked a little, and even with his senses slightly impaired, he hears footsteps after a short while and looks up, spotting someone familiar and whistling to get Clover's attention.]
Shouldn't you be in bed? [But he doesn't sound like he cares one way or another. Actually, he sounds pretty happy to see her.]
And that's how it became late at night and Luke Castellan's alone in the viewport drinking from a bottle of wine and staring out into space. Even with his abilities nuked a little, and even with his senses slightly impaired, he hears footsteps after a short while and looks up, spotting someone familiar and whistling to get Clover's attention.]
Shouldn't you be in bed? [But he doesn't sound like he cares one way or another. Actually, he sounds pretty happy to see her.]
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Oh. [????? approval?????? compliments??????? It takes another second, but she brightens.] Thanks.
["Kinda." This should confuse her more than it does, but nope, she's been there—or, y'know, in that general vicinity—too, so she's watching him with her head tilted just so, curious but not enough to push the subject when he's trying to change it.]
Maybe. Maybe they're hidden way deep in the ship somewhere. Or they're off watching everything from a far-off control room or something.
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There's a lot of locked doors on this ship and I can't get into any of them. [Which pisses him off greatly.] What if whoever's behind all this keeps switching out their base and that's why new doors open and other ones close?
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Matter of safety, matter of making sure they don't show their whole hand, matter of getting us to trust in each other even if whoever it is might be among us...could be anything like that. If you're gonna be doing something this big, you only stay in one place long enough to do what you need for the first part of your plan. Then you move on to the next. Plus the valued players change every week.
[On the bright side, he seems a little more interested in the candy than the wine now, so thanks for that.] I'm gonna tell you something. But you have to keep it to yourself, too. Deal?
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It's too much to be really be sure of anything, huh...
[But the next bit is worth quitting the fidgeting and leaving her hair alone for. Anything that has to stay secret must be important.] Deal. I won't tell anyone, I promise.
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Cool. So! Here's the thing. Masterminds and overrulers always move to follow where the people will go. As times change and as situations change, they know they have to move, too. …Mount Olympus used to be in Greece, you know? I mean, yeah, the mountain's still there, but Olympus itself has gravitated west from Europe over the ocean and now to its current home in Manhattan. The gods moved with it. They've got the ability to shield themselves and make their appearance lesser than their divine form, basically, 'cause of the Mist. Anybody who can't see through the Mist can't see everything else like monsters and gods and when we use our powers and stuff like that.
[He pauses for a moment.] We were in those pods for a while, I'm guessing. How do we know something similar isn't in place? Harold was talkin' about some…frequency…thing that might explain why our powers are limited here. The gods are all-seeing and know about our fate pretty much from the moment we're born. They watch us and then refuse to answer us and just let all of this stuff happen. Doesn't mean there weren't people working against them with other parties either. [Luke what are you getting at…] We need to really start looking at everybody left and get the AI to answer more questions.