no_dont_go: (burn my dread)
no_dont_go ([personal profile] no_dont_go) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2013-06-21 03:33 pm
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Day 71: Music Room (Fourth shift)

Some of her burden was free from her shoulders now that Sechs knew of their comrade's plight. Whether they could save her was another matter, but it helped to know she was reachable. Aigis would speak with her someday. And hopefully, she would someday also protect her from Landel.

Trying to clear her mind for the rest of her day, Aigis changed gears and went into a room she rarely used. The Music room. It was a popular place before, when they had others who used to enjoy music more. She wished she could have spent more time here with Minato while he was here as well.

Pushing those sad thoughts away, Aigis moved into the room and began to peruse the cassettes. A lot of tapes were placed under the label of "classical" and she had to wonder just what made them into classics opposed to the few not considered that genre. Picking up a random one declared to be The Barber of Seville, she considered picking up a walkman and listening in. She wondered, was this something Minato would have enjoyed?
ninelivesonce: (survive escape sabotage)

[personal profile] ninelivesonce 2013-07-04 05:57 pm (UTC)(link)
What would you do if Landel were standing in front of you, defenseless? Taura didn't have an answer to that one. In a fight, she'd shoot first and ask questions later -- and then only if she'd reached for the stunner and not the auto-needler. Though here she only had a stunner, so he'd be likely to survive. But defenseless, she wasn't sure.

"Better that we find the controls for this place. Send everyone home, and then blast them into oblivion." He could rebuild, perhaps, if General Aguilar and whoever they both ostensibly answered to agreed, but it wouldn't be easy. Hard on the person who stayed to destroy the controls, too, but Taura was willing. Katharine would understand. And there was probably someone who'd want to stay, who had nothing to go home too but their own funeral, besides.