
It had been three days since you had awoken. The ship was still quiet, except for the low hums of enigmatic machines with no apparent purpose. You awake, like usual, to dim lighting and poor rations. Perhaps being on the ship had grown monotonous — it was, perhaps, amazing how little anything seemed to happen in space, a final frontier of malaise.
That monotony is crushed by a voice echoing through the narrow hallways.
Reformatting . . .
Reformatting . . .
Reformatting complete. The Pygmalion is online. Welcome, travelers. Please assemble in the meeting room. Your presence is mandatory.Silence falls once again. A minute or so passes, and the lights around the ship finally brighten, the walls looking more alive and more unfamiliar — as if you must relearn the ship's interior once again. The robots on deck begin to make rounds, nudging and pushing at the ship's passengers to make their way to the meeting room. You hear the doors behind you lock. It seems there is only one path to take.
ENTER COMMAND_
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[DON'T LOOK AT HER PROFILE]
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Does yours have some strange things too?
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Yes-- ehehe, very strange, there are things there I've never heard of! They really have their information wrong!
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Oh you're good at parkour too? [ He's looked at Adrien's and not really put two and two together just yet...]
Some of these do sound strange. Technology is prone to errors, right? [ This is what he's telling himself!]
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[NERVOUS LAUGHTER this is totally believable]
Or it's just full of terrible jokes! [Hence skills like "crying"]
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Whoever brought us here must be a strange person, so that makes sense as well.
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[Yeah, that must be it]
[continues laughing]
Very, very strange!
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It's all really stupid.