raceme: (What about NO)
Blurr ([personal profile] raceme) wrote in [community profile] re_alignment2012-08-09 02:15 pm

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[Blurr sounds very serious and doesn't look particularly happy either. He's all business today.]

Greetings everyone There's something I need to talk to you about One of the recent arrivals named 686 Ebullient Prism Monitor of Line Installation 1-4 proved to be a dangerous individual and any interaction with him implies a high risk DON'T get fooled by his polite and cheerful attitude Please be careful if you engage him and never do it alone IN FACT it will probably better if you avoid him altogether.

Thank you for your attention.

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686 Ebullient Prism Monitor of Line Installation 1-4 It is MY duty to inform you that you are under arrest on suspicion of severely attacking and harming another robotic autonomous organism You do not have to say anything but resisting arrest re-gard-less of what degree may harm your defense.

Doyouunderstand?

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I would like to arrange a meeting with you if you please. It's important.

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namesnotprowl: (Shadowed)

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[personal profile] namesnotprowl 2012-08-09 10:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[Well, back on Sacrosanct, they were out to get him. And some were watching every conversation he had and every action he took.]

How could we? No one stayed dead and the keeper of the station wasn't inclined to do much- [Waaaait.] -much more than put him into an organic body. Though I don't know how we'd accomplish that here.

Death is never necessary, all right? This ain't a game of chess, you don't sacrifice pieces. [He feels strongly about this.]

The organics were fine. It was the intelligent machines made by organics that were the problem. And they showed up already crazy.

I'll let you know, promise.
namesnotprowl: (Think Think...)

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[personal profile] namesnotprowl 2012-08-10 01:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Nope. Though killing your enemy and leaving the body on their porch for them t'find later was very popular. [Well, Barricade feels strongly about self-sacrifice anyway. Killing other people he's all for.]

I'm gonna operate under the assumption that killing him wouldn't do any good anyway. As for what he wants, didn't he already explain his purpose when he got here? He'd insinuated to me when he spoke that altering his programming was impossible; either because of how his creators programmed him or because he didn't want to change it, I don't know. And frankly I don't know enough about his anatomy to go separating parts of him from the rest.

[And he doubts Blurr would let him have Prism to torture to figure that sort of thing out... which he finds to be a damn shame.]

Eh, it wasn't so bad when they weren't taking over parts of the station and trying to turn off the life support.
namesnotprowl: (My How Droll)

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[personal profile] namesnotprowl 2012-08-10 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Frankly I thought it was a clever use of the system.

And you didn't ask what he was studying about sentient life? As for who programmed it, it wasn't humans. It was something before them. Eons before, to my knowledge. Some other older subset of organics. At least that's what he told me.

[But torture is what Barricade is best at. And he's really good at it.]

What?