malnosso: (The Assistant)
malnosso ([personal profile] malnosso) wrote2015-01-20 01:22 am

belatedly

[and then the button is pressed]

Ah- testing, testing. Okay, it looks like we're good to go.

Yes? I think? Yes. Right.

Attention, residents of Luceti! There was... a bit of a mix-up. Sorry. You've probably all been wondering what's going on out there, aren't you? I mean, aside from what you've figured out yourselves. Well, The World of Their Future Organization is here to help!

...That's what we're called. I mean. For those who don't remember or haven't heard. It's a thing. You know, I never really understood that name until now? Because it never existed except that it's been around for hundreds of years? Time travel is so weird.

Anyway, this was supposed to be conveyed to you, like, forever ago, but then things got crazy busy and a couple of things were... overlooked? By someone. I mean. It's a big world, things happen.

But this is from Romaeus! For real! Aaaaand... go! What button is-- oh.

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Greetings, residents of Luceti. I'll warn you ahead of time that the following message is pre-recorded, as I am currently on an expedition of sorts. It could be months before I return to the village [edit: it's been three so far!] and rather than leaving you all in the dark, I'd prefer to be able to convey some information immediately. [edit: or not! sorry!!]

As you've likely already deduced, the mission was a success. The cultists have been all but eliminated, General Theo saved, and the organization known as Malnosso never formed. I'm not generally one for dispensing praise, but in this instance it is deserved. Well done, you saved the world.

The main benefit of this turn of events is that it gained us several hundred years worth of resources and time not spent on fighting murderous cultists, as well as the vast majority of manpower we lost to the army or through sacrifices. With the information you brought to my past self, the progress made at this point before your venture was nothing compared to where we are now.

I will be blunt: we are going home. We're not there yet, and it's not likely to be easy, but we will succeed this time. This eternal cycle will end.

For the sake of protecting this project from outside interference, I can't share all the details yet. What I can say is that there isn't much time. A few months, perhaps. [edit: it's been three!] We're so close.

What weaknesses you have now, physical, emotional, mental- anything you struggle with. Develop them. Surpass them. They will be targeted. This could be the difference between life and an endless death for you all. Or, perhaps more importantly, the difference between remaining here forever or going home.

I can't give you an exact answer for when this will occur, but be prepared. And whatever business you wish to conclude in this place, do it soon. There may be no coming back.


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Okay, here's a more up-to-date message. I'm sure Mr. Romaeus didn't know that we'd get such a big influx of newcomers, but wow, did we ever! It's been happening all over the world, in every enclosure we've got. Stragglers still appearing out in the world have been in danger of Natural Shifts, so Shift experimentation has been pretty much halted since it all started. All our manpower has been funneled to search and rescue, supply distribution, and trying to figure out just what the heck is going on. It's been a very busy couple of months!

The running theory right now is that whatever Mr. Romaeus is doing has triggered something within the planet that reversed all the Shifts we created to send people home in the first place. They used to reverse themselves at random before, because we hadn't found a permanent solution yet, but it's normally scattered and a lot slower. This was like - bam! - suddenly everybody's back. Nobody saw it coming. We're taking it as a good sign, since I don't think it would've happened if we weren't making progress, but... yeah. Downside being we're totally overloaded, now. Hundreds of years worth of sendbacks and they're all here again...

Anyway, we're a lot better off now! Which is why we're trying to get back on track with you guys. Like Mr. Romaeus said up there, you guys must have questions and he's set up a bunch of pre-recorded answers via ANI. I'll handle whatever he didn't anticipate and get a proper answer to anything we don't have immediate information for as soon as possible. Sound fair?
musubi: (get real (closer))

[personal profile] musubi 2015-01-20 08:04 am (UTC)(link)
What part of "I'm dead" didn't get across there? What the fuck are you going to return me to?

I want you to send me somewhere else.
musubi: (you're not serious)

[personal profile] musubi 2015-01-20 08:22 am (UTC)(link)
[But rude is his default setting.]

So you guys have been able to do all this crap over the years but you can't figure out how to send people other places?

Make a connection. Hell, I've been sleeping next to this guy for a good couple years now, is there no connection there?
musubi: (i didn't ask for these wings)

[personal profile] musubi 2015-01-20 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
Next to. Not with. There's a difference.

You'd be surprised how much incentive wanting to get someone to shut up can be. I'm not sure you want to put that to the test.

And anyway, you guys are the scientists. The ones who've been calling a lot of the shots. I'm just someone who's gotten a bad deal of things from day one. This isn't the sort of thing I fought for.
Edited 2015-01-20 08:35 (UTC)
musubi: (bringing light)

[personal profile] musubi 2015-01-20 08:50 am (UTC)(link)
Do you really think this is just me being a jerk?

I don't know what sort of blinders you guys have on, but you had to have seen this coming - and not just from me.

[personal profile] musubi 2015-01-21 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
Did I say you'd done anything wrong? My point still stands.
musubi: (you're not serious)

[personal profile] musubi 2015-01-22 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
There's hardly anything pointless about this argument.
musubi: (you're not serious)

[personal profile] musubi 2015-01-24 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Doesn't say much about you, then, does it.