AL-2955 (
al2955) wrote in
cradleproject2016-07-11 02:22 pm
WEEK 6
| the pygmalion. . . ONLINE ![]() CAPTAIN'S LOG: WEEK (6) |
monday - thursday (31) survivors ![]() Sunday's trial was only mere hours ago, but you find yourself faced with a new week on The Pygmalion. When you awaken, you will find the ship restored to its previous state, all areas interfered with during the murder looking mostly the same as they did before. Along with this, it appears there are new areas opened on the ship. It seems you have more exploring to do. The robot in the cafeteria has prepared another breakfast of various foods. (OOC: Please submit your murder proposals by 9 PM EST Tuesday.) taken list profiles private conversations setting rulebook murder proposals ENTER COMMAND_ |



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[ There has to be a point where some people begin to break down. He's surprised it's taken this long, really. ] No, I think you're right. But somehow someone is committing murders without the AI's knowledge. I don't know if we should focus more on that or the third parties.
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[He doesn't like it, but it's true. Eventually he settles down with a book that's apparently caught his interest enough that he's slowly turning through the pages.] If we could figure out who's killing people without the AI's knowledge, maybe the answer would buy us some leverage with the AI. The third party's gotta be somebody among us. Doesn't make sense otherwise...but what about this other person? [He looks up at the ceiling then.] You already knew there was more than one reason I wanted to map the vents.
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What, do you want to spy? The third parties probably would have access to at least some of the locked rooms. But if there's anyone in control of the ship, we'll never be allowed there. Maybe the vents are the only way to go.
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Yes and no. Third parties aren't the only people who can break into locked rooms, you know. And anyway the vents were where we found Todd's blood after we found him in the kitchen when he was put back into stasis. And Maria and Niles were found in the viewport...or most of them, at least. How else would somebody be able to be moving these bodies out of the pod room without people noticing?
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I think that's how they're doing it, yeah. Anyone can get into the vents, though, right? Less people who can access the pods, but—a vent map is something you can get for killing a vulnerable person. [ Please don't kill for the vent map Luke. ]
By the way, does your power include people's rooms?
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I'm not entirely convinced it's a normal person either. The pod Todd was in was pretty much destroyed. But figure if we make our own map we can at least have a heads up without having to use Alice's map. [It's okay, Adam, he'll just kill for other reasons.] For all we know, somebody who's already killed before used the map to make copies and pass it off to somebody who's still alive. [...that's not possible, wait.] Except for the part that everyone who's been a killer either didn't go after someone vulnerable, or they used another tool. Guess that rules that out.
[That's certainly a question though and he considers that. He has an answer, of course, but:] What kind of question is that?
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[ He stops looking at the book in order to raise an eyebrow at Luke. ] A reasonable one. I thought lock-breaking meant you needed traditional locks, but now that I know it's a power, it seems possible.
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[There's another considerable pause. He knows he has no reason not to trust Adam at this point...but trust is still hard and explaining what powers he has and how they work on the ship seems to scream "instant leverage" to him, so he's debating.] I'm not breaking into people's rooms, so don't even go there. [A pause.] But I could if I wanted to, probably. [He seems to know this is the case even if he hasn't tried it yet. Call it instinct.] There are some locks that're limited but it's a small handful. The rooms Alice hasn't actually opened to us can't be busted. I've tried. Probably because I can't get a clear idea what's behind the door or how the lock works.
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I won't say anything. If you're a suspect again, you would be the easiest to blame. Just try not to get your fingerprints all over people's stuff.
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[He can't help but sigh though.] I've escaped being a suspect since week one. [Some...how...] But after everything you really think I'd be careless enough to leave fingerprints everywhere? I've been doing the breaking and entering thing since I was a kid. [...not that he thought to hide his fingerprints back then but whatever, it's fine.] I'd still like to know what happened to the rest of my powers though.
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Just don't make me have to lie. [ Apparently he would? Anyway. ]
It sounds pretty impossible to take away parts of someone's powers but not all, especially when they're genetic for you. My guess is that they're suppressed. What else can you do normally?
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No promises. [But he'll try anyway. He huffs lightly at that, sinking down into the chair with the book again.] And I know it sounds impossible but they did it to Harold, too. I don't know if hers is genetic or if, like, Dorian and Kazuma's were genetic either. That's what I've been wondering, too. [There's another shift of his eyes, that mirror worming its way out of his pocket again just to open it and check behind him that nobody else is lurking around.] Normally I don't have a huge barrier to lock-breaking. I can usually unlock multiple locks instead of being limited…I can break them either by touching them or if I wanna waste time really thinking about it, I can use my mind to break them. If there's some stronger magic on it, I can't break it but like I said it's rare. Part of my abilities also include being able to tell when something's been put on a lock…curses, traps, stuff like that. I can deactivate a lot of those, too. I can sense when there're monsters or other demigods nearby. I can pretty much manipulate people into doing whatever I want. That's how I got Silena to listen to me.
[Not that he's real proud of that now. He looks at the ceiling.] My dad didn't do much for me, but he left me with the ability to steal anything without anybody noticing. I can also make money work in my favor…manipulate it, change prices, stuff like that. It was really good for when Thalia and I were traveling together. [And he looks back now at Backbiter.] And Backbiter used to be able to help me teleport. Obviously doesn't do that anymore.
[…there's a considerable pause…] You already know that the Styx made me invincible in order to be the vessel. Pretty sure that broke when I hit my Achille's, but being Kronos also meant being the time lord. He could control time however he wanted. I don't know if I want those powers back, but the rest…you know.
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[ He's kind of jealous about the money thing. ] They'd have to deal with depowering a god if, say, they were going to change you back into... him. Do you really think they could do that?
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[As for the rest...] The money thing is sort of a side-deal. I kinda hated using my powers when I was a kid, but the art of persuasion is the most important tool for any thief. [So, not entirely manipulation but it's close enough.] It's not the same as charmspeak...that's an Aphrodite-kid thing, but it was enough that I was able to use a daughter of Aphrodite as our spy. [It doesn't hurt that Silena was attracted to him and his looks, but he won't mention that. There's really no reason to explain that being good-looking helped leverage his abilities.] I've got a feeling if I had my full abilities I could probably control most of the people on this ship even if I didn't ask for it.
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That's a big claim. So even if you didn't know you had the power, you could be manipulating people anyway? [ He's moving away... to get a robot to get some pizza for them. But also because he really hates when he has to doubt if his feelings are genuine. This isn't the first time. ]
And are you serious about the zombies?
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'course I'm serious. What else do you think the son of Hades could do? Their domain is the undead and the earth.
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... I'm grateful you can't raise up zombies, anyway. Ghosts creep you out, but that doesn't?
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[Bitter? Never.] And who said the zombies don't creep me out? Hades kids as a whole seem kinda creepy to me from what I remember. [Nico had really only made himself known while Luke was Kronos, so his memories are a little fuzzy.] But I guess my scale of what creeps me out is a little different from most people's.
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[ The robot comes back with two personal pizzas, random toppings on each. Adam grabs one. ] You have monsters and zombies... what about vampires? Mermaids? Or sirens, I guess.
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[He's busy picking at the toppings on one of the pizza...but he'll eat it anyway. Slowly.] We have merpeople, nymphs, naiads...no vampires, but we have empousai that feed on the blood of men which is a little scary unless they like you--[And judging by his tone, they did actually like him.]--we've got sirens...minotaurs, hellhounds, cyclops, pegasi, pretty much anything you can think of from ancient myth, they're real.
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Christ, and I thought dream-things were bad. So are most of them trying to kill you, too? [ He watches Luke eat his pizza for a long moment. ]
Not hungry?
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[Still picking at his pizza.] Not really. It's been a long week.
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How much have you eaten this week? I'm not trying to nag or anything, but dying of starvation isn't really that heroic.
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Who said anything about starvation? [He grins.] Are you always the friend that has to look out for his other friends' wellbeing or what? I'll be fine. [And to prove it, he shoves a bite of pizza into his mouth. See? Totally mature.]