Esmeralda Sidonia wrote:
“Oh, finally, you get it. Someone gets it! People are so attached to their flesh suits. It’s always “nooo, don’t amputate that leg that’s causing you horrific pain”.” She rolled her good eye. “Just one little incident during the war left most of the right side of my flesh suit out of commission. It’s so fragile, so… inferior. I see no reason to not rid myself of it as soon as possible.”
"There's some factions back on my planet who think cybernetic implants or replacements are an affront to human purity. I'm glad you'll never have to live there. Cyborgs are 'cleansed' from those parts, seen as 'heretics' to flesh. It's barbaric." Sue sipped her water, after having thanked Fumi for it. "Of course they're a minority anyway. There's lots of cyborgs on my planet."
Esmeralda Sidonia wrote:
Esme took another sip of her beer as she listened. “I see. Well, I can’t turn down such an enticing offer,” she said, in her usual monotone that made her sound anything but excited. Emoting was a losing battle. “Would be nice to learn from someone who knows what they’re doing. I admit, most of my work thus far has been throwing shit at a wall until it sticks. Metaphorically, I mean. Took me four years and twenty-three prototypes before I finally had the prosthetic eye working.”
"My connections include some expert Cybersmiths who would be willing to instruct you on crafting bionics to the appeasement of the Machine God."
Sue Watanabe wrote:
"There's some factions back on my planet who think cybernetic implants or replacements are an affront to human purity. I'm glad you'll never have to live there. Cyborgs are 'cleansed' from those parts, seen as 'heretics' to flesh. It's barbaric." Sue sipped her water, after having thanked Fumi for it. "Of course they're a minority anyway. There's lots of cyborgs on my planet."
"It is more than barbaric. It is blasphemous, and should be punished accordingly."
Sue Watanabe wrote:
"There's some factions back on my planet who think cybernetic implants or replacements are an affront to human purity. I'm glad you'll never have to live there. Cyborgs are 'cleansed' from those parts, seen as 'heretics' to flesh. It's barbaric." Sue sipped her water, after having thanked Fumi for it. "Of course they're a minority anyway. There's lots of cyborgs on my planet."
"They wouldn't like the Alaya-Vijnana System then. It's old technology, but pretty much anyone could get it...even with high failure rates and whatnot, especially out on Mars."
He raised a brow, eating another Mars Palm.
"Which is why most people get the Alaya-Vijnana implants at a young age around those parts, though it's more often than not a forced thing and not...willingly, I guess."
Harkoth stares at Mika. "Mars provides only the best, as the capital world of the Adeptus Mechanicus. If you have had an undesirable experience there, then feel free to file a requestioned notary complaint form, get a ticket, and wait for an appointment with the Malagra."
Magos Dominus Harkoth-937 wrote:
Sue Watanabe wrote:
"There's some factions back on my planet who think cybernetic implants or replacements are an affront to human purity. I'm glad you'll never have to live there. Cyborgs are 'cleansed' from those parts, seen as 'heretics' to flesh. It's barbaric." Sue sipped her water, after having thanked Fumi for it. "Of course they're a minority anyway. There's lots of cyborgs on my planet."
"It is more than barbaric. It is blasphemous, and should be punished accordingly."
"Well, I did hear some gang of super heroes or immortal fixers took out one of those factions, but it was just a daughter of a bigger one. I'm glad I left that world, but still, I left somebody very important behind..."
"I will prepare a battle-congregation to assist in removing them from your world. Please provide me with as much information as you can."
Sue just about spit out her water at full force. "W-what? Really? You're serious? I mean -- I was just sort of complaining! But -- if you really would..." Sue cleared her throat, regaining her composure. "Well, it's a pretty dangerous place. Everyone there is a little off their rocker, but it's a world where dreams don't really come true. You don't wanna kill everyone... but the ones who are persistently a thorn in everyone's side are... N corp." When Sue said that name she seemed to shudder, as though speaking it were some taboo. She even looked around as though she were afraid they would hear her. "They have a chapter in several districts around the City. You can tell by their uniforms. But also... the trail of bodies they leave behind." She shivered again, her eyes looking down. "They also enforce the punishments for breaking Taboos. Which is usually death on the spot. But they also.. like to..." She stopped there. "Sorry... It's too much. There are some fates worse than death for N corp's victims..."
Magos Dominus Harkoth-937 wrote:
Harkoth stares at Mika. "Mars provides only the best, as the capital world of the Adeptus Mechanicus. If you have had an undesirable experience there, then feel free to file a requestioned notary complaint form, get a ticket, and wait for an appointment with the Malagra."
"...I think we come from a completely different Mars." He simply raised an eyebrow.
A burst of grating static is all that the Magos can offer as a response.
"Do you need my help, Enginseer?"
Mikazuki Augus wrote:
Magos Dominus Harkoth-937 wrote:
Harkoth stares at Mika. "Mars provides only the best, as the capital world of the Adeptus Mechanicus. If you have had an undesirable experience there, then feel free to file a requestioned notary complaint form, get a ticket, and wait for an appointment with the Malagra."
"...I think we come from a completely different Mars." He simply raised an eyebrow.
"Don't take it the wrong way"
Xueqing lowered her head for a while when Esme offered a pat. "Thanks."
Then, she stayed silent, listening to what was going on.
When she heard there is another organization which would strike down and torture cyborgs, she took a step back out of shock.
"What? What kind of monsters would do this? Cyborgs are fine! They just want to modify themselves a bit, is all."
Looking aside for a bit, she then turned to Sue, "I might be able to help with that. I've got some high-tech explosive ranged weapons at my home."
Then, she stayed silent, listening to what was going on.
When she heard there is another organization which would strike down and torture cyborgs, she took a step back out of shock.
"What? What kind of monsters would do this? Cyborgs are fine! They just want to modify themselves a bit, is all."
Looking aside for a bit, she then turned to Sue, "I might be able to help with that. I've got some high-tech explosive ranged weapons at my home."
Magos Dominus Harkoth-937 wrote:
"Thank you. I will take it from here."
Sue's eyes studied the old cyber wizard, letting off a bit of skepticism though, she couldn't possibly guess what he was capable of. She'd seen a LOT of crazy stuff. "Well, uh, thank you. Really." Sue smiled a bit through her serious face, then picked up her pipe. "Hm... I really hope he went looking for me." Sue mumbled about somebody else. "Better if he leaves that place too. If he ever became a K corp soldier he might be in your path. But, maybe that place would be better without N corp too. Just..." Sue paused, rubbing the taxidermied fox head sitting on top of hers, "Watch out. The powers of the Head might be on your ass if you fight N corp head on. They are still woven into the govr'mint." Her smile went a little nervous, but it was for the wizard's sake.
Xueqing awkwardly scratched her head as her words got head on ignored.
"Integrated into the government?"
She thought for a while. "Then we can probably cast spies and attempt to sabotage N Corporation's relation with the government or something."
"But, it won't be an easy task."
She looked away, frowning a bit. "I wish I could help it, then."
"Integrated into the government?"
She thought for a while. "Then we can probably cast spies and attempt to sabotage N Corporation's relation with the government or something."
"But, it won't be an easy task."
She looked away, frowning a bit. "I wish I could help it, then."
Lin Xueqing wrote:
Xueqing awkwardly scratched her head as her words got head on ignored.
"Integrated into the government?"
She thought for a while. "Then we can probably cast spies and attempt to sabotage N Corporation's relation with the government or something."
"But, it won't be an easy task."
She looked away, frowning a bit. "I wish I could help it, then."
"Integrated into the government?"
She thought for a while. "Then we can probably cast spies and attempt to sabotage N Corporation's relation with the government or something."
"But, it won't be an easy task."
She looked away, frowning a bit. "I wish I could help it, then."
Sue looked over at Xueqing who seemed to be speaking up, though she almost missed the girl's words. "Oh, my gosh, little girl... a place like that is not where a child belongs. Well, you are right though, sabotaging their powers with spies could work too. I'm sure this dude here is a competent war general. He's got it under control~ besides, you are much better off here sipping some hot coco~"
"I know it clearly." Xueqing looked aside. "Well, still, do not underestimate your local hollow agent."
"And, hot coco..." She put her right hand on her chin, as he thinking, "well, sure? Dunno if this place serves it though."
"And, hot coco..." She put her right hand on her chin, as he thinking, "well, sure? Dunno if this place serves it though."
Sue smiled. "Hey, Fumi, do you have any hot coco here?" Sue asked Fumizuki if she was around. "I'm sure you'd like more candy, wouldn't you?"
"Nah, I ate too much candy when I was at my brother's parent-teacher conference." She snickered. "I'd get a hole in my teeth if I proceed!"
"what" The boy seemed dumbfounded.
"Nothing much."
"what" The boy seemed dumbfounded.
"Nothing much."
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