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Day 66: Game Room (Fourth Shift)
The game room, huh... In normal, everyday life, it wouldn't have sounded too terrible, but as things were, it seemed like more of an annoyance. Games were fine, but priorities.... On the other hand, Kyousuke seemed to have hit a block in figuring out the clues to the the illness, and just thinking without getting anywhere wasn't very productive, either. At this point, it may have been best to push it aside and come back to it fresh. He had his reservations about it, especially since the end of the day was rapidly approaching, but... Frustration wasn't going to get him any closer.
He poked around what games were there with resignation, still half wondering what he was even doing and trying not feel guilty for needing a break. After a while he came across an electronic device marked "Game Boy Color" and picked it up out of curiosity. He'd heard of those before... If he was right, this thing was older than he was, by quite a bit. Flicking it on confirmed his suspicions; the sound and graphics from it spoke for themselves.
Shrugging, he took it a random seat, wincing at the pain in his ribs as he sat down. He guessed it wouldn't kill him to mess around with this thing for a little while.
[Lloyd!]
He poked around what games were there with resignation, still half wondering what he was even doing and trying not feel guilty for needing a break. After a while he came across an electronic device marked "Game Boy Color" and picked it up out of curiosity. He'd heard of those before... If he was right, this thing was older than he was, by quite a bit. Flicking it on confirmed his suspicions; the sound and graphics from it spoke for themselves.
Shrugging, he took it a random seat, wincing at the pain in his ribs as he sat down. He guessed it wouldn't kill him to mess around with this thing for a little while.
[Lloyd!]
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Could Landel really do all of that all by himself?
"I wonder if he has help from somewhere else," Zero mused aloud, closing his eyes as he continued to think hard about this. "Besides the military. Something higher up." Did whatever country this place was in know about Landel's work? Was he following government orders? He hadn't considered that possibility before...but if it were true, then challenging that power would be much more difficult than he'd first thought...
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But did the church hold quite as much power in the Outside World? Asking Zero would have been useless-- he was likely as clueless as she was-- so Leanne filed the question away for later, to ask once she found someone who might know the answer. "I don't know. Someone told me once that Landel himself had a lot of power, but he can't do all of this just by himself, right? It didn't sound like the military was with him, but do you think it's got anything to do with whoever was giving them orders?"
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But as for the military... "I didn't think the military was on Landel's side, either. Whoever's giving them orders..." Hm. Assuming the military wasn't an independent group, did their leaders have something to do with them being against Landel? The answer to that question could change what all of this meant. If their leader wasn't on Landel's side, then obviously that meant the military was trying to take over something that wasn't theirs; in other words, all of these prisoners would technically be caught in the middle of a power struggle. Wonderful.
If their leader was on Landel's side, however, then Landel probably broke some sort of agreement with them, which got worked out when Landel regained control over the Institute. Didn't seem likely to Zero, but it was still a possibility.
...That was the problem. Always the problem. All of these thoughts were just possibilities. There was little concrete evidence for anything. "...Without knowing details, it's hard to say for sure whether they're on Landel's side or not, or if they even have higher-ups to begin with." Eternally frustrating, this lack of answers for everything...
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She leaned back on her chair, arms crossed, and frowned up at the ceiling. "Yeah, it sure didn't sound like they got along. But... But there's just gotta be some way to find out, right? I know that radio guy knows a lot about Landel, but..." Leanne looked down, back at Zero. "I wish there was some way we could get him to tell us everything he knows. He probably knows about the military, too..."
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Anyway. "Is there a way to meet that man face to face?" From what he remembered hearing, no one seemed to know that much about Marc. Or at the very least, no one had ever met him in person. Had he been doing broadcasts since the one Zero heard? Hm...
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The thought of her friend having been released brought with it a sinking feeling, only aggravating the state of her stomach, but she forced it aside and shook her head. "I don't know. But we should try to find out. If there's a way to do it, someone here's gotta know about it. We just have to find the right person!"
She trailed off, biting her lip. "We could probably ask the people who've been here for a long time."
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Would one of those people know about Marc, and how to reach him? Couldn't hurt to ask, in any case. The worst he could be told was 'I don't know'. (And wasn't that the common response to any question here, anyway?)
"Yeah. Someone has to know." Zero uncrossed his arms, resting his hands on his knees; he continued to think hard in the meantime. "It's probably something to ask over the board, actually."
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Still, Zero's idea was an appealing one. Even if no one could answer their question, at the very least, they could get some kind of idea of how much everyone knew. "It's pretty late by now, I don't know how many people would see it... What do you think about asking over the bulletin board tomorrow? We've gotta find out something that way!"
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For now, though... The once-Reploid's mind wandered further, to other unanswered questions and possible leads. (As if there were any shortage of them.) There was one question in particular that might be helpful assuming the answer was known. "Who else would know about Landel besides Marc?" he mused aloud, asking himself as much as he was asking Leanne. Other rebels? Zero couldn't think of anyone off the top of his head...but maybe Leanne knew more than he did?
I'M SORRY THIS TOOK SO LONG sob...
"The military, I guess. But they're not here anymore." She frowned, resting her elbows on her knees. "Maybe some of the other doctors? Do you think they'd know anything about the guy they work for?"
IT'S COOL
Oh well. It couldn't be helped now.
Leanne's other suggestion got Zero's attention, meanwhile. "Other doctors?" Who? Not that it didn't make sense for Landel to have underlings beyond the nurses, but it wasn't something he had seen or heard about before now.
;;b
"Yeah," she began, still frowning. "I guess no one told you about it, huh? A few days ago, they made me go and talk to this guy they said was my doctor. And I know I'm not the only one who's had to do that. He was really nice, but..." She shook her head, smiling weakly. "I'm really sure he still thought I was crazy."
and then I took forever, sob.
Whatever. He was hearing about it now, at least. His curiosity was rather piqued by the topic, too. So what were these doctors like? Who were they? Did they live here too, like the nurses?
More importantly, though... "Why did they do that to you?" he asked, slightly tilting his head. What was the point in pretending that they were being 'seen' by real doctors? Then again, what was the point in this facade, or going to Doyleton, or any of the things that happened during the day...
and then I did too, sob
"I don't know," she said at length, flashing him a smile even she could tell didn't look too convincing. "I think... He was like the nurses. He really thought I was just some crazy girl called Jessica. He... He wanted to help me." She could have almost trusted him too, could have wanted to take him up on his offers to help... If she hadn't known about everything else that went on in the Institute.
sobbing party everywhere
What he was being told about the doctor Leanne saw didn't help matters, either. Legitimately believing that the prisoners here were actually insane, and wanting to help them... Zero wanted to think that the staff were all just really good at pretending to be unaware, but considering how his nurse had reacted when he'd attacked her the other day... How she had still asserted Zero's 'insanity' despite being caught in a dangerous situation...
"...You really think so?" Despite his choice of words, he wasn't questioning Leanne's judgment; rather, he was questioning - again - the point of it all. Questioning the doctor's role, and why he wanted to help her. How he wanted to help her. Was he really ignorant of Landel's real goals? How could he and the nurses, if they were really innocent 'employees', not notice something strange about all of this? Especially if their desire to help their 'patients' was genuine?