[they certainly have the time for it. Everyone had their reasons for doing what they did - she knows York's. And contrary to whatever Epsilon believed, to what she was told, Carolina wants to hear it from the horse's mouth.
She's done hearing things second hand. Even if this relates to events over and done with now.]
[She rolls her eyes. 'Explain herself,' right. Because she needs to. Carolina deserves to know the truth given who the ringleader in all of this is, but Tex doesn't need to explain anything.
Her jaw is set in a hardline and she folds her arms over her chest. Regardless of how Carolina feels about what Tex did, she knows she had no other choice.]
I did what I had to. CT left me files on everything they were doing in the Project. Files on the Alpha, the experiments, every fragment created. I saw what they did to him, the Alpha, to get the AI they used. [Her eyes flicker away for only a moment before she refocuses on the other woman. That isn't something she needs to remember right now.]
[ There are uncomfortable memories linked to that pose taken, older and faded around the edges though they are, and Carolina's eyes narrow a little. ]
Except you didn't. [after a moment, a long one, she looks away. Sets her gaze on the slum district as she drums her fingers along her arm.] ...His group of idiots are fine, by the way.
I didn't get him out, but I found him. [And that's a memory she doesn't want to dig up, not unless she has to. While Carolina's eyes drift towards the slums, Tex's gaze up at the artificial sky.]
They always seem to find a way. Even if it involves a million screw-ups.
They have Washington with them now. He'll keep them out of trouble. [....theoretically. She really doesn't know those idiots very well.]
[ The dogtags in her coat inner pocket feel heavy against her chest. So. Knew what she was, knew what had been done. And Carolina finds herself not caring about what happened next.
She's the one who said they needed to talk, and now she has nothing to say. Not that she owes Texas anything anyway.
Cue one rather awkward silence on the redhead's part. ]
He's the one that set off the EMP. [There might be a touch of bitterness there. She knows why he did it, how necessary it was, but it doesn't mean she wanted to go out like that.
If Carolina's not going to talk, then it's Tex's turn to ask questions and she's starting off with the big one.]
He wasn't exactly left with much choice. [It had been a painful necessity, in many respects. And Wash hadn't exactly come out of the matter unscathed, from what he'd told her.]
...Excuse me? [there's a faintly incredulous scoff as her head swings back round, narrowing green eyes at Tex. She's not the only one who can sound bitter.] Why wouldn't I hate you.
You've hated me since before you knew what I was. [She could understand it now. She's practically a ghost wearing the woman's dead mother's face, but before? The only crime she committed was being higher up on the leaderboard.]
No. [grimly] To remove what's inconvenient for us to know. Or smooth the way.
Bifrons doesn't talk much, outside of information they give to their Callsigns. And we don't get to know even half of what we should. Callsigns don't get to know what they should. And for all they claim we're here to help them find a cure, they don't seem to be making much truck on that either.
So that's fun. [doesn't this game sound familiar?]
So far, it feels like they brought a lot of us back from the dead to play house in the city, but I haven't seen it fully operational yet. Sounds like they don't get much done even without the weather acting up.
What's the point of the Callsigns? To give us bad intel from the top?
They're meant to act as liason. Not all of them are bad, and none of them are in a position I envy. But I don't trust them. [whiskey, maybe. but she's not about to weigh in on that with Tex]
The dome's been up a while, and apparently they've been part of how the city ran before then - but their numbers are seriously depleted. Not refilling. And the figureheads? Almost never show themselves.
Far as I can tell, meant to have a full run from Alpha to Zulu. Right now, there are about three we actively have involved with us. Others have recent retired. Or died. The fourth was killed a few days ago. Check the network for her untimely demise. [charming isn't it]
[she doesn't like it, and she dislikes discussing it less, especially when there's so little she knows on the matter. the Callsigns shouldn't be so disposable, not for what they are.]
[She nods slowly. There's a lot she still needs to learn about this place that she's picking up from wherever she can. It surprises her somewhat that Carolina is willing to be this informative, but she's not going to question it.]
[need something, that is. contacting Texas, willingly, isn't likely to happen again any time soon either.
There's a closed look to her eyes as she glances back at Tex, the hovercycle lighting up as she revs the engine.]
Not hating you doesn't mean I want anything to do with you.
[Big as the city is, their mutual circle is small - but Carolina will worry about dealing with that later. The bike whines before moving off, pulling away and out onto the road, a streak of aqua and black. ]
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I want to hear it from you.
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[they certainly have the time for it. Everyone had their reasons for doing what they did - she knows York's. And contrary to whatever Epsilon believed, to what she was told, Carolina wants to hear it from the horse's mouth.
She's done hearing things second hand. Even if this relates to events over and done with now.]
Action; Day 130 (Evening)
Her jaw is set in a hardline and she folds her arms over her chest. Regardless of how Carolina feels about what Tex did, she knows she had no other choice.]
I did what I had to. CT left me files on everything they were doing in the Project. Files on the Alpha, the experiments, every fragment created. I saw what they did to him, the Alpha, to get the AI they used. [Her eyes flicker away for only a moment before she refocuses on the other woman. That isn't something she needs to remember right now.]
So I had to get him out of there.
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Except you didn't. [after a moment, a long one, she looks away. Sets her gaze on the slum district as she drums her fingers along her arm.] ...His group of idiots are fine, by the way.
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They always seem to find a way. Even if it involves a million screw-ups.
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[ The dogtags in her coat inner pocket feel heavy against her chest. So. Knew what she was, knew what had been done. And Carolina finds herself not caring about what happened next.
She's the one who said they needed to talk, and now she has nothing to say. Not that she owes Texas anything anyway.
Cue one rather awkward silence on the redhead's part. ]
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If Carolina's not going to talk, then it's Tex's turn to ask questions and she's starting off with the big one.]
So, why do you hate me?
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...Excuse me? [there's a faintly incredulous scoff as her head swings back round, narrowing green eyes at Tex. She's not the only one who can sound bitter.] Why wouldn't I hate you.
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You've hated me since before you knew what I was. [She could understand it now. She's practically a ghost wearing the woman's dead mother's face, but before? The only crime she committed was being higher up on the leaderboard.]
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I disliked you. Hate came later, after what you did.
[there's a soft huff of breath] And besides, it doesn't matter. I don't hate you anymore. [Not that she has to explain myself to you.]
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[That's an improvement at least and she'll let it drop there.]
Are you part of York's business here?
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[and Carolina had hers, even if she's now rather uncomfortably aware of how petty some of them were. But others were not.]
No. He's got his own setup, made his own niche after getting here. I have my own work.
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Should have figured. How long have you been stuck here?
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[it feels a lot longer] Could be longer, I don't know. They like to edit memories as they see fit, or take them away.
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First I'm hearing of that. Do we know why?
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Bifrons doesn't talk much, outside of information they give to their Callsigns. And we don't get to know even half of what we should. Callsigns don't get to know what they should. And for all they claim we're here to help them find a cure, they don't seem to be making much truck on that either.
So that's fun. [doesn't this game sound familiar?]
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So far, it feels like they brought a lot of us back from the dead to play house in the city, but I haven't seen it fully operational yet. Sounds like they don't get much done even without the weather acting up.
What's the point of the Callsigns? To give us bad intel from the top?
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The dome's been up a while, and apparently they've been part of how the city ran before then - but their numbers are seriously depleted. Not refilling. And the figureheads? Almost never show themselves.
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How many of them are there now?
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[she doesn't like it, and she dislikes discussing it less, especially when there's so little she knows on the matter. the Callsigns shouldn't be so disposable, not for what they are.]
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How are they chosen?
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[And just like that, the extent of her willingness to tolerate Texas has been met. No more helpful answers from this source. :(
There's a crunch of gravel as Carolina turns around, attention turning to reactivating her bike before she slings one leg over the saddle. ]
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I got assigned to District 3. You know how to reach me if you need something.
[Closest to a thank you Carolina will receive. Tex remains where she is, arms crossed over her chest, as she watches Carolina prepare to depart.]
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[need something, that is. contacting Texas, willingly, isn't likely to happen again any time soon either.
There's a closed look to her eyes as she glances back at Tex, the hovercycle lighting up as she revs the engine.]
Not hating you doesn't mean I want anything to do with you.
[Big as the city is, their mutual circle is small - but Carolina will worry about dealing with that later. The bike whines before moving off, pulling away and out onto the road, a streak of aqua and black. ]