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Event Log: Memories Past
Who: Everyone
What: Memory Share Event!
Where: All around the city
When: November 14th-20th
Warnings: Please remember to tag all warnings for memory shares!
What: Memory Share Event!
Where: All around the city
When: November 14th-20th
Warnings: Please remember to tag all warnings for memory shares!
Have you ever looked through someone else's eyes? Heard through their ears, spoken with their tongue? The gods have tried to teach some of you empathy, but it's time you learned the hard way, exactly what the others here have been through. For a week, every time you brush skin to skin with someone, you'll experience a memory of theirs: happy, sad, it doesn't matter. All that matters is that it feels real to you.
The first touch may come as a surprise- it lasts only for a split second but may feel like an eternity, where you're trapped in someone else's memory. After that, it could be more expected, and some may even figure out how to control it and share specific scenes from their past with others. Or, you might wear gloves and long sleeve shirts for awhile, nobody's judging.
Maybe curtail the handholding for awhile- or go right ahead, if that's your thing. After all, you never really know somebody unless you've walked a mile in their shoes, right?► This log covers November 14th-20th.
► Feel free to make your own logs as well
► Please tag headers of threads with content warnings where they apply
► Please put your character's name and open/closed in the subject line of your starters!
► If you die in a memory, you don't die in real life, but if you do die in real life please let us know here.
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He doesn't really want to answer the last questions, but describing Amanda as 'this awful woman' somehow manages to spark just the faintest hint of amusement underneath everything else; it's not like Drake is wrong, but the description is funny somehow and it helps make all the rest of the situation slightly less overwhelming. Enough so that he can give a short answer, at least.]
I did.
[It's the answer to both questions, and he tries to shift the topic back.]
Why did he shoot you? Were you okay?
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It was a drug thing. I was investigating who killed a friend and informant of mine, trying to find his body and the tainted drugs he had on him. This guy got wind of it. I was digging my own grave for him, hoping the guy I'd been planning to meet would show up -- he did, you probably saw that too before I blacked out from the pain. He was just a little too late.
[ Was he okay? No. Most certainly not, but explaining that he was turned into a zombie to save him is a pretty big can of worms. Drake pulls up his shirt instead, high enough to reveal the two scars on his stomach. ]
He got me to a doc just in time. I'm still walking and talking, at least.
[ And none of that is actually a lie. ]
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He doesn't have any reason to question the outcome being anything but what Drake tells him, so he settles for feeling... Relieved, maybe? At the knowledge that he made it out of the situation. Normally he can tell a little better which emotion he's feeling when it's one he's familiar with, but everything going on right now has made it all a little mixed up and confusing.
The scars are interesting if just for the sheer fact that it's fascinating how humans heal, being incredibly different from how androids do so, and so he considers them curiously for a moment.]
I'm glad you survived. Did you have enough evidence to convict your attacker?
[He presumes so, with the witnesses and all that, but he also means for the crime Drake had been initially investigating.]
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No, we wound up not being able to go that route. Don E killed him, for one thing. The little guy you saw? Meaning there were other factors, like how it doesn't count as a defensive kill if you're also a drug dealer with motive. The whole situation was really messy, and I wasn't working my friend's case officially. But we did find his body, eventually. Buried in that same field.
[ More than anything it was the zombie thing, but he can't well just tell Connor that. ]
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I'm sorry, about your friend.
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[ He's going to approach the topic of Connor's memory again now, gently, since they seem to still be on decent terms... they're alone in HQ, so they can talk about this, but Drake's eyes drift to the door as if he's worried someone will come in right as he says this out loud. No one does. ]
Do you think they really knew all along that deviancy was possible? That you guys weren't just the machines they advertised. And they put androids into circulation anyway?
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He also, of course, remembers having a similar conversation not long ago, while the visitors were in the city; that just makes it easier to come up with an answer to the question.]
Most likely, yes. It's difficult, knowing what we do now, to believe that CyberLife was unaware that deviancy was both possible and more than a simple simulation of emotion.
[Like they'd told him, and he'd believed. Why wouldn't he have? He was made to be loyal, to an extent other androids weren't, and so he trusted and did what was asked of him and believed they were telling him the truth about the situation until it had become obvious they weren't. What he knows and feels--and what the other androids know and feel--isn't a simulation.
Or is it? If he was made to go deviant, then where's the line? Is this all just a complex layer of his programming? Even if deviancy is real, is he actually deviant himself?
He doesn't know, and he doesn't know how to figure it out, and that's part of why he's been trying to hard to ignore what Amanda said to him and not think about it. There were so many things that had happened in that one interaction that had shaken everything in him, and he doesn't know where to start with even one of them let alone all of them.]
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[ That's seriously fucked up. Drake actually looks straight up angry on Connor's behalf, on all androids' behalf, even though he only knows the one. ]
I'd ask what the hell was wrong with people, but there's no point. I'll never actually understand that kind of thinking.
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Which he can't do when talking about it, obviously, hence his sudden restlessness and the odd desire to try to escape even though he definitely isn't trapped here physically or otherwise. But instead he just nods, gaze shifting around the headquarters again just to avoid eye contact.]
It's the same thinking occurring here.
[With the gods, and them being brought here to be used and to die in a war for the gods' benefit. That's part of why he hates it here so often, and part of why he doesn't trust people here; they just go along with it, or even argue that this is all perfectly fine even though it makes Connor's synthetic skin crawl to have escaped being used as an object in one world just to find himself in the same position in another.]
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I thought the same thing when I woke up here. That it was going to be just living under someone else's boot with how they screw with us for food. Same situation I was in back home, if I wanted to live I had to do what somebody else said no matter if I wanted to or not. But there's one difference: the intent behind why we're here. They didn't bring us in on purpose, they're not the reason we're stuck. So in the end it feels a little more symbiotic. We're dead without them, so we have to give them what they need too.
I'm not going along with it because I trust them, or like them, or am okay with being used and manipulated. It just feels necessary on both sides even if the power is out of balance.
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[He doesn't need food, running water, electricity--not any time soon, anyway--or anything else like that, and the few things he does need in case of damage or something he'd have to trade for. So he certainly doesn't feel any sort of symbiotic relationship here.]
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[ He's still kind of internally divided on Delight, the situation is complicated. ]
It's a mess, and I'm sorry you got dragged in.
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[He means that, even if it comes out shortly; he's annoyed by the topic, still rattled from the experience of the memory, and distressed about the sharing of a memory of his own that he didn't want seen and doesn't want to think about.
At least his shift is over, and he can go do... Something. He doesn't even know what, but hopefully something distracting, and so he steers the topic back onto work and ignores that it's probably a very obvious transition.]
Everything you should need should be in the report.
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[ For the report, sure, but mostly for not blaming him for what he has to do to cope. How he has to frame things to not completely lose it, because they are stuck and an uprising wouldn't do them any good. Understanding that he has nowhere else to go anyway, but he still gets where Connor's coming from. And that he's on the android's side to an extent.
Drake hesitates, but before Connor can leave he speaks again. ]
How's your project coming? The biocomponents, synth parts, all that. Do you need help?
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It hasn't progressed. People are hesitant to mention their needs, and those I do know fortunately don't require anything at the moment.
[And he's been distracted, to say the least.]
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What about stocking supplies for them? And you. Like how the clinic stocks medical supplies, isn't it the same idea? Better to have a stash of parts beforehand than make a deal when someone's hurt.
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[And he can't just guess, beyond 'spare metal parts', which would probably only be useful superficially anyway. He knows the same goes for the others in return; there's probably no guessing as to how Connor works, even for other mechanical-based or synthetic beings.]
So far, I only know of one, and I believe the person who needs it has a small supply remaining.
[Although it wouldn't hurt to collect more, he supposes. Drake's definitely right that it's better to prepare beforehand, but it seems like such an ordeal at this point that Connor's kind of overwhelmed by the whole thing.]
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[ It's becoming increasingly clear this conversation that Connor is not okay right now. Not as steady as he was before he went home, which is something Drake is familiar with... people living through something that shakes them. But he doesn't know how to help this time. ]
Hey, Connor... if you ever want to talk about something besides... work? I'm here for that too. You just seem like you're having a hard time since you got back.
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[He means it; he appreciates that he wants to help, and believes it a lot more now than he did before. He also believes the other offer is genuine as well, but it's a lot more unexpected and he isn't sure how to respond.
His way of handling things so far has been ignoring them, because who is really going to understand? Even people who actually care--and he knows a few other he trusts do care--can't actually understand what happened, at least not more than in vague theory, and that's only if Connor could bring himself to explain, which is easier said than done. He's not experienced enough with emotion to be able to describe how he felt, and that's all just for that one experience with Amanda.
But Drake actually saw and experienced it, and so maybe it wouldn't be pointless to talk to him. But that would still require Connor allowing himself to admit and face what happened--and that's of course only one moment in a long string of ordeals--which is just...
He doesn't respond, and doesn't actually look at Drake either, but he nods in understanding and acknowledgement. He'll think about it.]
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[ The offer is genuine, and always open but he won't press it. Drake gives Connor a little smile, nodding towards the door. The android was on his way out, after all, he doesn't need to stick around for Drake's sake. ]
I'll see you, Connor. Have a good night.
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