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  1. 02-March-2025_txt/SCP-001-WJS Proposal (Unlocked) - SCP Foundation.txt +168 -0
  2. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-01-ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal - SCP Foundation.txt +512 -0
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  5. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-03-ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal - SCP Foundation.txt +512 -0
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  8. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-06-ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal - SCP Foundation.txt +523 -0
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  11. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-09-ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal - SCP Foundation.txt +499 -0
  12. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-10-ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal - SCP Foundation.txt +474 -0
  13. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-11-ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal - SCP Foundation.txt +515 -0
  14. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-12-ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal - SCP Foundation.txt +494 -0
  15. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-Abridged Retirement Proposals - SCP Foundation.txt +638 -0
  16. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-Arbelict's Proposal - SCP Foundation.txt +472 -0
  17. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-Billith's Proposal - SCP Foundation.txt +680 -0
  18. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME Bright - The Factory-SCP-001_O5 - SCP Foundation.txt +428 -0
  19. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME Dr. Clef - The Gate Guardian-Dr Clef's Proposal - SCP Foundation.txt +369 -0
  20. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME Dr. Gears - The Prototype-Dr Gears' Proposal - SCP Foundation.txt +126 -0
  21. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME Dr. Mann - The Spiral Path-Dr. Mann's Proposal - SCP Foundation.txt +96 -0
  22. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME Jonathan Ball - Sheaf of Papers-Jonathan Ball's Proposal - SCP Foundation.txt +150 -0
  23. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 3 ATONEMENT-djkaktus's Proposal II - Moonrise- SCP Foundation.txt +340 -0
  24. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 3 ATONEMENT-djkaktus's Proposal II - SCP Foundation.txt +904 -0
  25. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III - SCP Foundation.txt +112 -0
  26. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogue SC-001_01 - CHAPTER 13 THE WAY IT ENDS.txt +583 -0
  27. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogue SC-001_01 - Epilogue Oroboros.txt +375 -0
  28. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogue SC-001_01 - Site-01 Fileserv.txt +150 -0
  29. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogue SC-001_02 - CHAPTER 12 CONVICTIONS.txt +490 -0
  30. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogue SC-001_03 - CHAPTER 11 THE ALL SEEING EYE.txt +850 -0
  31. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogue SC-001_03 - Journal Entry.txt +64 -0
  32. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogue SC-001_04 - CHAPTER 10 LOYALTIES.txt +640 -0
  33. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogue SC-001_04 - Journal Entry.txt +64 -0
  34. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogue SC-001_05 - CHAPTER 9 WHAT THE BLACKBIRD SAW.txt +1067 -0
  35. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogue SC-001_05 - Journal Entry.txt +64 -0
  36. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogueb Number SC-001_06 - CHAPTER 8 SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS.txt +1358 -0
  37. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogueb Number SC-001_06 - Journal Entry.txt +64 -0
  38. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogueb Number SC-001_07 - CHAPTER 7 THE FLY TRAP.txt +893 -0
  39. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogueb Number SC-001_07 - Journal Entry.txt +64 -0
  40. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogueb Number SC-001_08 - CHAPTER 6 A COWARD IN A CASTL.txt +573 -0
  41. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogueb Number SC-001_08 - Journal Entry.txt +64 -0
  42. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogueb Number SC-001_09 - CHAPTER 5 A LIFE UNLIVED.txt +336 -0
  43. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogueb Number SC-001_09 - Journal Entry.txt +64 -0
  44. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogueb Number SC-001_10 - CHAPTER 4 THE SPEAR AND THE S.txt +942 -0
  45. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogueb Number SC-001_10 - Journal Entry.txt +64 -0
  46. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogueb Number SC-001_11- Journal Entry - SCP Foundation.txt +64 -0
  47. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogueb Number SC-001_11-Chapter 3 THE GRAND ILLUSION - SCP.txt +695 -0
  48. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogueb Number SC-001_12- Journal Entry - SCP.txt +66 -0
  49. 02-March-2025_txt/scp-001-CODE NAME djkaktus - Ouroboros-PART 4 THE WAY IT ENDS-djkaktus's Proposal III -SHOULD INTERMITTENT VENGEANCE ARM AGAIN HIS RED RIGHT HAND TO PLAGUE US - DeCIRO Catalogueb Number SC-001_12-Chapter 2 FUTURES TRADING - SCP.txt +554 -0
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+ rating 25   X
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+ Heo.
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+ 'm afraid you won't find SCP001 here. t's stored in a far more unreachabe
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+ ocation than this. 'm sure you were hoping you coud get in, edit it in a coupe
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+ paces here and there, and voià, you're no onger anomaous, you're free to go,
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+ the Foundation wi harass you no onger. Of course, it can't be that easy. But 
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+ am going to hep you. You deserve this much.
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+ 'm going to te you why.
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+ Why the Foundation targets you. Why we deem you something to contain, to
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+ persecute. After a, there are far worse evis in the word. We kept our record
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+ of nucear weapons above as an exampe. There are numerous genocides
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+ throughout history. The death to from just the fu aone is far greater than the
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+ potentia damage for thousands of the peope and objects we contain, and yet
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+ we dedicate ourseves to branding you anomaous. Something not norma.
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+ Something inherenty wrong. Something that cannot be aowed its peace.
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+ Why?
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+ 'm not going to patronize you and say there's nothing  can do.  am ony one
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+ voice on the Counci, and  can't change things on my own, that's true, but the
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+ decisions  make, and the way  et mysef view your circumstance are a direct
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+ cause of peope seeing fit to throw you into a box. Even if  can't change the
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+ document,  coud remain one more advocate for your normacy. After a,
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+ humanity has beieved in ghosts and spirits for thousands of years. We a
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+ beieve in the monster under our beds when we're chidren. These phenomena
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+ are very rea, and very much a part of the way the word works. Why can't we
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+ just decare them norma? Why won't  free you from your torment?
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+ t's because we aren't ony here to secure, contain, and protect the word.
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+ We're here to secure, contain, and protect you.
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+ The defining feature of the anomaous is that it cannot be expained through
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+ simpe scientific testing. This makes you and your nature different. Unique,
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+ even. And that scarcity makes it vauabe. But that doesn't mean that your vaue
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+ is something everyone can appreciate. Sometimes, it can ony be appreciated
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+ by those who woud use it against you.
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+ That scarcity is aso the too by which a monster can expoit you. Others aren't
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+ famiiar with your anomay, and won't respond to descriptions of it as rea. This
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+ gives opportunity to nefarious individuas to expoit that ack of knowedge and
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+ use you as an edritch pawn to their peasure. They can isoate you, consume
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+ you, make your anomay their ever to destroy, sake a sadistic thirst with your
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+ existence.
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+ 'm sure you've seen it happen. Someone is different. Their desires, needs,
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+ their reaity forces them to be ostracized by the word at arge. They're eft
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+ aone. Probaby not friendess, but sideined, starved for connection. That's
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+ when someone swoops in, promising greatness, but ony offering that
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+ connection you crave through consumption of you, destruction of your word,
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+ perversion of your reaity. You fight back, try to te someone of your pight, but
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+ others respond, "Oh, that can't be happening. That's not rea. You must be
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+ mistaken." You are aone in your anomay, and eft to suffer.
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+ We can't et that happen. Yes, go ahead, point out that we're isoating you at
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+ east as we, sowy consuming you and your existence just as surey as some
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+ abuser might wish to burn you up. Ca us monsters. t's okay. But keep in mind
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+ that even in our pursuit of you, our coverup, our incarceration of you, we sti
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+ want to make sure that you continue to exist, that you aren't removed entirey
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+ from this word. You have every right to exist. You have every right to be as
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+ different as you are.
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+ You, the monsters out there, the monsters in here, you are a just as rea as we
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+ are. Just as rea as the teeming, irrationa, sefdestructive humanity that
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+ remains ignorant to your pight. And the concusion that we are a, in the end,
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+ the same stuff,  hope you can find comfort in it.
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+ Yes, you are a monster. But, whether we are deemed anomaous or not, so is
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+ every ast one of us. And that means you deserve your existence.
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+ We secure you.
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+ We contain you.
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+ We protect you.
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+ And even if you sti don't get why 'm doing this, pease understand that  sti
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+  ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+ A ROUNDERHOUSE Joint
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+ LEVEL 1/001
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+ CLASSIFIED
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+ Item #: SCP-001
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+ Site-01.
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+ SPECIAL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES: All
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+ personnel are permitted to put in a request to
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+ their local Human Resources officer if they
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+ would like to visit Site-01. Visits are generally
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+ limited to one per 4 years, in order to avoid
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+ large amounts of damage to the property. The
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+ Site itself is maintained by the Office of the
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+ Administrator, and any concerns with the
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+ DESCRIPTION: SCP-001 refers to a collection of
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+ 13 anomalous areas present within Site-01.
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+ These anomalous areas vary in size and effect,
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+ and are scattered throughout the ground of the
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+ site. A full list of SCP-001 instances is attached
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+ Site-01 is a mansion in rural Virginia
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+ constructed between 1764 and 1766 by Duke
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+ Franz C. Williams, an Austrian noble who would
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+ Administrator of the Foundation. Williams'
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+ Administrator Franz Williams, circa 1891.
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+ emigration from Europe was incited by the Seven Years' War, later regarded as the First Occult
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+ War. Documents relate that he arrived in the New World in a private party of twelve, purchasing
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+
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+ the land for the mansion ahead of time. The party that arrived would become the first Overseers
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+ of the Foundation that they formed, though the organization as it is today would not take shape
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+
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+ until the late 19th century during the American Civil War.
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+
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+ SafeSafe
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+
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+
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+
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+ It became customary for new Overseers to make their own additions to the mansion as they were
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+
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+ inducted, modifying and changing rooms to suit their needs, often with anomalous effects. Due
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+ to the secrecy associated with the former O5 Council, access to the Site itself was severely
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+
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+ restricted until very recently.
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+
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+
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+ SCP-001-01
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+
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+ SCP-001-02
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+
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+ SCP-001-03
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+
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+ SCP-001-04
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+
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+ SCP-001-05
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+
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+ SCP-001-06
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+
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+ SCP-001-07
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+
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+ SCP-001-08
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+
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+ SCP-001-09
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+
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+ SCP-001-10
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+
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+ SCP-001-11
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+
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+ SCP-001-12
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+
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+ SCP-001-01
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-01 is the Bridge
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+ Archive, an underground storage area
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+
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+ below Site-01 that holds approximately
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+
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+ 2,000 historical artifacts from the early
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+ 18th century to the late 21st. While a few
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+
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+ artifacts are anomalous in and of
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+ themselves, the vast majority are not.
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+
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+ However, handling an object of historical
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+ value within SCP-001-01 subjects the
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+
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+ handler to a sudden burst of visions,
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+ typically associated with the object's
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+
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+ SCP-001-01.
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+
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+ historical context. A plurality of SCP-001-01's artifacts originate from various European
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+ wars. Examples:
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+
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+ Item: A Spanish naval cannon, inlaid with beryllium-bronze insets.
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+
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+ Vision: A single galleon flying the Spanish flag approaches a larger English
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+ man-o-war and its escorts on a clear, crystal blue sea, possibly that of the
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+
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+ Caribbean. The man-o-war turns to face the Spanish galleon, readying its
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+ cannons. The cannon, unusually placed at the bow of the ship, is loaded with
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+
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+ something and fired - the single cannonball collides with the hull of the man-
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+ o-war. Several seconds later, a number of massive tentacles that dwarf both
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+
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+ ships rise from the depths. A gigantic eye is visible below the water. The
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+ tentacles wrap and crush the man-o-war while the escorts rapidly retreat. No
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+
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+ damage is caused to the Spanish galleon.
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+
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+ Item: A French cavalry sword, inscribed with the insignia of estate Noir.
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+
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+ Vision: A view of a battlefield in France. French troops huddle in a trench, a
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+ distant screaming overhead. The sky is golden. For a moment, the screaming
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+ stops, and a roar swells through the French line as they rush out of the trench.
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+
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+ At the other end of no man's land, a swirling sphere of wings and music
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+
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+ screams again. The scene cuts to after the battle - no man's land is littered with
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+ corpses, and O5-1 stands on the fallen body of the angel, pulling the cavalry
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+
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+ sword from it and wiping the golden blood on his shirt.
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+
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+ Attached File:
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+
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+ 6-5-1959
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+
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+ Adiyat has fallen. Samothrace is lost. The occupiers will no doubt slaughter the
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+
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+ survivors when they enter the city. We had the means to stop it. I didn't.
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+ Everything is worse now.
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+
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+ - D.B
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+
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+ Administrator's Note — 1:
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+
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+ Django was a good man. I met him just after World War I. He had been one of
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+
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+ the experts on the paranormal so many of the governments had enlisted for
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+ the war effort. The pay was good, he was given free reign to experiment and
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+
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+ test how he wanted. Then he realized all his work was just being used to kill
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+ more young men. He quit and worked as a free agent for some time, drifting
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+
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+ through France, Denmark, Scotland, landing in Spain.
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+
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+ The paranormal communities back then were tiny compared to what they are
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+ now; we knew each other by reputation and we became fast friends. The idea of
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+
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+ an organization free from the political squabbles of the time was immensely
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+ attractive to him, and I brought him on as an administrative consultant. Nine
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+
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+ years later, he took the recently opened position of Overseer Alpha - eventually
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+ changed to O5-1.
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+
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+ He was obsessed with history since the day I met him. He had a collection of
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+
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+ artifacts from various European wars in his family castle. Some were
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+ anomalous, most weren't. That collection became the basis for the one under
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+
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+ Site-01 today. He was also dead-set in his belief that the Foundation should
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+ never be involved in the political machinations of nation-states, even as they
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+
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+ transitioned from kings and czars to presidents and prime ministers. He was
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+
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+ the reason we found ourselves painfully neutral during the Cold War. He was
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+ the reason we took no action during Samothrace. Men died, but he was firm -
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+
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+ more men would die if we intervened.
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+
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+ We could never stay neutral forever. The Insurgency Crisis proved that. My
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+ oldest friend died as he lived; immersed in our history trying to decipher our
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+
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+ future. I never filled his seat. I think that was the beginning of the end.
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+ Clearance Level 001/5 detected. Would you like to open a classified file
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+ addendum?
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+ SCP-001-13
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-13 is a small graveyard on the outer grounds of Site-01.
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+ 13 gravestones are arranged in a grid of four columns. Each bears an
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+ inscription that changes depending on the reader, conforming to their
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+
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+ relationship with the subject of the tombstone. The following is a list of
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+ messages as recorded by O5-13.
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+
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+ 01. Here lies Django Bridge. An archivist to the end.
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+
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+ 02. Here lies David Rosen. Never saw it coming.
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+
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+ 03. Here lies Everett Mann. Could make anything except happiness.
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+ An empty grave.
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+
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+ 04. Here lies Tilda Moose. Didn't know what she had until she gave
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+ it away. Died trying to get it back.
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+
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+ 05. Here lies Chelsea Elliot, née Glaistig. Feet in two worlds, fit in
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+ neither.
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+
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+ 06. Here lies Ali Ibn-Bijhan. Betrayed his countrymen. Died of the
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+ guilt.
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+
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+ 07. Here lies Agatha Rights. The only one I have ever loved.
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+
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+ 08. Here lies Thaddeus Xyank. Came from tomorrow to help us
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+ today. Never forgot what he left behind.
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+
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+ 09. Here lies Jean Aktus. A relic of the past, but he knew that.
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+
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+ 10. Here lies Kain Pathos Crow. He was a good boy.
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+
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+ 11. Here lies Troy Lament. The best I have ever known.
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+
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+ 12. Here lies Alto Clef. Rot in hell.
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+
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+ 13. MEMENTO MORI
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+
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+ Administrator's Note:
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+
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+ It's been eighty years, Gears. I got you onto senior staff, then
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+ directorship, then the Council. I know you well enough to know
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+
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+ what you do when you're thinking about ending things.
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+
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+ It's okay. I was here before the Council, I'll be here after. You all ran
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+ the place well, but at the end of the day, you're still human. You
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+
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+ make mistakes, and you have flaws, and that's alright. You did the
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+ best you could, and it was pretty good.
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+
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+ I'm sorry for putting this crushing burden on you and the others. I
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+
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+ can't help but feel responsible. This life isn't an easy one, they
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+ might still be alive if not for me. They'd certainly have been happier.
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+
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+ You were all the best and brightest of the Foundation of then. I
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+
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+ took you and I ruined you, and I'm sorry.
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+
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+ Don't worry about what happens after — my office has a handle on
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+
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+ things, we have since I stopped refilling your seats. It's time to start
321
+
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+ burying the past. Make room for the future. There will never be a
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+ group like this again, but that's okay. The mere existence of the
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+
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+ Council seems to invite tragedy. It's time for something different
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+ anyway. I don't know what, but the age of the Council is over, I can
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+
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+ tell you that.
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+
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+ Come to my study when you're ready to end it. It's okay, Charles.
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+ Don't worry. You did a good job. I'm proud of you.
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+ REDTAPE
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+ REDTAPE
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+ About
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+ Community
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+ Resources
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+
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+ Sister Sites
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+
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+ Contact Us
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+
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+ ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+
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+ SCP-001
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+  ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+ A ROUNDERHOUSE Joint
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+
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+ Rating: +768
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+
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+ BY DIRECT ORDER OF THE OFFICE OF THE
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+ ADMINISTRATOR
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+
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+ The following file is classified Clearance Level 001/1.
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+
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+ All Foundation personnel are permitted and encouraged to read
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+ this document.
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+
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+ Welcome, O5-13.
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+
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+     
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+ LEVEL 1/001
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+ CLASSIFIED
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+
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+ Item #: SCP-001
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+
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+ Site-01.
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+
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+ SPECIAL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES: All
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+ personnel are permitted to put in a request to
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+
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+ their local Human Resources officer if they
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+ would like to visit Site-01. Visits are generally
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+
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+ limited to one per 4 years, in order to avoid
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+ large amounts of damage to the property. The
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+
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+ Site itself is maintained by the Office of the
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+ Administrator, and any concerns with the
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+
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+ physical building or grounds should be directed
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+ there.
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+ DESCRIPTION: SCP-001 refers to a collection of
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+ 13 anomalous areas present within Site-01.
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+ These anomalous areas vary in size and effect,
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+
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+ and are scattered throughout the ground of the
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+ site. A full list of SCP-001 instances is attached
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+
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+ below.
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+ Site-01 is a mansion in rural Virginia
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+ constructed between 1764 and 1766 by Duke
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+
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+ Franz C. Williams, an Austrian noble who would
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+ later become the founder and current
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+
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+ Administrator of the Foundation. Williams'
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+
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+ Administrator Franz Williams, circa 1891.
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+
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+ emigration from Europe was incited by the Seven Years' War, later regarded as the First Occult
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+ War. Documents relate that he arrived in the New World in a private party of twelve, purchasing
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+
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+ the land for the mansion ahead of time. The party that arrived would become the first Overseers
102
+ of the Foundation that they formed, though the organization as it is today would not take shape
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+
104
+ until the late 19th century during the American Civil War.
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+
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+ SafeSafe
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+
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+
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+
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+ It became customary for new Overseers to make their own additions to the mansion as they were
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+
112
+ inducted, modifying and changing rooms to suit their needs, often with anomalous effects. Due
113
+ to the secrecy associated with the former O5 Council, access to the Site itself was severely
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+
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+ restricted until very recently.
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+
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+
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+ SCP-001-01
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+
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+ SCP-001-02
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+
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+ SCP-001-03
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+
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+ SCP-001-04
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+
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+ SCP-001-05
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+
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+ SCP-001-06
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+ SCP-001-07
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+ SCP-001-08
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+ SCP-001-09
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+ SCP-001-10
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+
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+ SCP-001-11
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+
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+ SCP-001-12
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+ SCP-001-02
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+ Description: SCP-001-02 is a converted
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+ bedroom in the east wing of the mansion.
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+
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+ Most furniture has been removed to
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+
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+ make room for 30 monitors and
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+ televisions mounted to the walls. These
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+
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+ displays constantly output a variety of
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+ global information (e.g. the daily NASDAQ
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+
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+ average, the precipitation levels of the
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+ Middle East). Higher priority information
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+
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+ is permanently held on the larger screens,
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+ while smaller screens switch out between
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+
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+ SCP-001-02.
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+ data feeds, seemingly at random. The source of the feeds and power to the screens is
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+ unknown; none are connected to anything except each other.
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+ Screen: Permanently displays the rate of traffic flow on all major American and
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+ European highways.
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+ Message: "DRIVER RATE NEEDS MONITORING — FLUCTUATIONS UNCLEAR,
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+ MAYBE INDICATIVE. GET IN TOUCH WITH DC AL FINE, GOC OWE ME"
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+ Screen: A shifting graph showing the prevalence of anomalous tool-use in
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+ Foundation sites.
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+ Message: "RISKING DOMINANCE SCENARIO - ADDRESS COUNCIL ABOUT THIS.
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+ URGENT!!! NOT AGAIN"
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+
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+ Attached File:
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+
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+ To: RAISA Staff (Group)
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+ Subject: Dataflow
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+ Date: 12-05-2044
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+
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+ I want every goddamn byte that came out of Kabul before the bombs started
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+
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+ falling sent to my office by the end of this week. We're in crisis mode. It's our
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+ job to make sure shit like that never happens, and we fucked up. The best thing
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+
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+ we can do now is use the data we do have to prevent something from ever
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+
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+ happening again.
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+
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+ Subject: (No subject)
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+ Date: 12-08-2044
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+
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+ David -
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+
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+ You need to let up. We can't change the past, but we can change the future. But
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+ you can't do anything if all your staff are terrified of you and hanging on by a
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+
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+ thread. This has been the worst week of their lives for most of them - don't ruin
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+ them. Don't get obsessed.
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+
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+ Subject: Re: (No Subject)
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+ Date: 12-08-2044
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+
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+ I'll take two hundred burned out staffers over one more corpse any day.
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+
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+ Administrator's Note — 2:
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+
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+ I picked up David after the Gulf Incident in 2026. He was just a lowly RAISA tech
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+
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+ back then, but I saw something else in him. A fiery talent for putting pieces
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+ together. Getting disparate information anyone else would consider worthless
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+
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+ and forming it into something useful. It's not a learned thing, you either have it
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+
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+ or you don't. He had it in spades, and it was being wasted helping researchers
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+ reset their passwords.
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+
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+ I gave him a few trial runs - the information breaches the GOC had during the
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+
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+ late 2020s? All him. Very impressive young man, if acerbic. When the old Two
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+ retired, he was my first pick for the job, and doubled up as the RAISA director,
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+
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+ too. He hit the ground running. Information is the reason the Foundation has
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+ been dominant since WW1, and he was the best there was at it. He figured out
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+
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+ the Insurgency's attack plans from annual ammunition sales in Libya crossed by
235
+ Anderson's stock prices once. The puzzles stopped being puzzles. What
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+
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+ happened next was inevitable.
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+
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+ He fell into the classic trap - he got paranoid. Everything was easier, but he
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+ wasn't used to that. The reasonable conclusion was that he was missing things.
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+
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+ Every little accident or statistical improbability became his fault. He felt
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+ responsible for the hundreds that died during the Six-Minute War. Kabul was
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+
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+ on his hands. It wasn't, of course, but it was how he felt.
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+
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+ Suddenly, every single bit of information was absolutely crucial. He needed to
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+ have it, to analyze it, to control it. It wasn't enough just to solve the puzzle, he
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+
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+ had to be the only one who had the answer. Paranoia makes monsters of us all,
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+ and David was no different. He went early for a human, which is absurdly early
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+
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+ for an O5. I found him slumped over in his room, watching the Powerball
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+ drawings.
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+
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+ Clearance Level 001/5 detected. Would you like to open a classified file
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+ addendum?
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+
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+ SCP-001-13
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-13 is a small graveyard on the outer grounds of Site-01.
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+ 13 gravestones are arranged in a grid of four columns. Each bears an
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+ inscription that changes depending on the reader, conforming to their
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+
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+ relationship with the subject of the tombstone. The following is a list of
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+ messages as recorded by O5-13.
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+
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+ 01. Here lies Django Bridge. An archivist to the end.
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+
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+ 02. Here lies David Rosen. Never saw it coming.
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+
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+ 03. Here lies Everett Mann. Could make anything except happiness.
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+ An empty grave.
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+
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+ 04. Here lies Tilda Moose. Didn't know what she had until she gave
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+ it away. Died trying to get it back.
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+
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+ 05. Here lies Chelsea Elliot, née Glaistig. Feet in two worlds, fit in
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+ neither.
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+
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+ 06. Here lies Ali Ibn-Bijhan. Betrayed his countrymen. Died of the
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+ guilt.
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+
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+ 07. Here lies Agatha Rights. The only one I have ever loved.
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+
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+ 08. Here lies Thaddeus Xyank. Came from tomorrow to help us
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+ today. Never forgot what he left behind.
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+
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+ 09. Here lies Jean Aktus. A relic of the past, but he knew that.
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+
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+ 10. Here lies Kain Pathos Crow. He was a good boy.
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+
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+ 11. Here lies Troy Lament. The best I have ever known.
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+
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+ 12. Here lies Alto Clef. Rot in hell.
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+
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+ 13. MEMENTO MORI
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+
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+ Administrator's Note:
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+
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+ It's been eighty years, Gears. I got you onto senior staff, then
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+ directorship, then the Council. I know you well enough to know
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+
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+ what you do when you're thinking about ending things.
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+
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+ It's okay. I was here before the Council, I'll be here after. You all ran
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+ the place well, but at the end of the day, you're still human. You
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+
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+ make mistakes, and you have flaws, and that's alright. You did the
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+ best you could, and it was pretty good.
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+
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+ I'm sorry for putting this crushing burden on you and the others. I
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+
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+ can't help but feel responsible. This life isn't an easy one, they
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+ might still be alive if not for me. They'd certainly have been happier.
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+
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+ You were all the best and brightest of the Foundation of then. I
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+
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+ took you and I ruined you, and I'm sorry.
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+
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+ Don't worry about what happens after — my office has a handle on
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+
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+ things, we have since I stopped refilling your seats. It's time to start
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+
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+ burying the past. Make room for the future. There will never be a
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+ group like this again, but that's okay. The mere existence of the
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+
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+ Council seems to invite tragedy. It's time for something different
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+ anyway. I don't know what, but the age of the Council is over, I can
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+
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+ tell you that.
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+
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+ Come to my study when you're ready to end it. It's okay, Charles.
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+ Don't worry. You did a good job. I'm proud of you.
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+ REDTAPE
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+ About
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+ Community
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+ Resources
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+ Sister Sites
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+
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+ Contact Us
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+ ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+
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+ SCP-001
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+  ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+
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+ A ROUNDERHOUSE Joint
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+
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+ Rating: +768
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+
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+ BY DIRECT ORDER OF THE OFFICE OF THE
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+ ADMINISTRATOR
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+
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+ The following file is classified Clearance Level 001/1.
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+
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+ All Foundation personnel are permitted and encouraged to read
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+ this document.
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+
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+ Welcome, O5-13.
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+
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+     
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+ LEVEL 1/001
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+ CLASSIFIED
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+
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+ Item #: SCP-001
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+
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+ Site-01.
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+
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+ SPECIAL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES: All
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+ personnel are permitted to put in a request to
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+
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+ their local Human Resources officer if they
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+ would like to visit Site-01. Visits are generally
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+
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+ limited to one per 4 years, in order to avoid
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+ large amounts of damage to the property. The
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+
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+ Site itself is maintained by the Office of the
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+ Administrator, and any concerns with the
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+
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+ physical building or grounds should be directed
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+ there.
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+
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+ DESCRIPTION: SCP-001 refers to a collection of
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+ 13 anomalous areas present within Site-01.
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+ These anomalous areas vary in size and effect,
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+
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+ and are scattered throughout the ground of the
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+ site. A full list of SCP-001 instances is attached
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+
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+ below.
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+
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+ Site-01 is a mansion in rural Virginia
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+ constructed between 1764 and 1766 by Duke
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+
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+ Franz C. Williams, an Austrian noble who would
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+ later become the founder and current
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+
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+ Administrator of the Foundation. Williams'
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+
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+ Administrator Franz Williams, circa 1891.
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+
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+ emigration from Europe was incited by the Seven Years' War, later regarded as the First Occult
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+ War. Documents relate that he arrived in the New World in a private party of twelve, purchasing
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+
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+ the land for the mansion ahead of time. The party that arrived would become the first Overseers
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+ of the Foundation that they formed, though the organization as it is today would not take shape
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+
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+ until the late 19th century during the American Civil War.
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+ SafeSafe
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+ It became customary for new Overseers to make their own additions to the mansion as they were
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+
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+ inducted, modifying and changing rooms to suit their needs, often with anomalous effects. Due
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+ to the secrecy associated with the former O5 Council, access to the Site itself was severely
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+
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+ restricted until very recently.
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+ SCP-001-01
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+ SCP-001-02
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+ SCP-001-03
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+ SCP-001-04
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+ SCP-001-05
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+ SCP-001-06
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+ SCP-001-07
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+ SCP-001-08
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+ SCP-001-09
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+ SCP-001-10
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+ SCP-001-11
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+
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+ SCP-001-12
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+ SCP-001-02
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-02 is a converted
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+ bedroom in the east wing of the mansion.
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+
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+ Most furniture has been removed to
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+
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+ make room for 30 monitors and
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+ televisions mounted to the walls. These
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+
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+ displays constantly output a variety of
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+ global information (e.g. the daily NASDAQ
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+
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+ average, the precipitation levels of the
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+ Middle East). Higher priority information
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+
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+ is permanently held on the larger screens,
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+ while smaller screens switch out between
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+
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+ SCP-001-02.
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+
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+ data feeds, seemingly at random. The source of the feeds and power to the screens is
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+ unknown; none are connected to anything except each other.
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+
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+ Screen: Permanently displays the rate of traffic flow on all major American and
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+ European highways.
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+
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+ Message: "DRIVER RATE NEEDS MONITORING — FLUCTUATIONS UNCLEAR,
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+ MAYBE INDICATIVE. GET IN TOUCH WITH DC AL FINE, GOC OWE ME"
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+
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+ Screen: A shifting graph showing the prevalence of anomalous tool-use in
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+ Foundation sites.
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+
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+ Message: "RISKING DOMINANCE SCENARIO - ADDRESS COUNCIL ABOUT THIS.
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+ URGENT!!! NOT AGAIN"
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+
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+ Attached File:
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+
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+ To: RAISA Staff (Group)
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+ Subject: Dataflow
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+ Date: 12-05-2044
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+
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+ I want every goddamn byte that came out of Kabul before the bombs started
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+
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+ falling sent to my office by the end of this week. We're in crisis mode. It's our
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+ job to make sure shit like that never happens, and we fucked up. The best thing
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+
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+ we can do now is use the data we do have to prevent something from ever
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+
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+ happening again.
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+
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+ Subject: (No subject)
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+ Date: 12-08-2044
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+
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+ David -
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+
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+ You need to let up. We can't change the past, but we can change the future. But
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+ you can't do anything if all your staff are terrified of you and hanging on by a
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+
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+ thread. This has been the worst week of their lives for most of them - don't ruin
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+ them. Don't get obsessed.
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+
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+ Subject: Re: (No Subject)
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+ Date: 12-08-2044
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+
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+ I'll take two hundred burned out staffers over one more corpse any day.
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+
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+ Administrator's Note — 2:
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+
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+ I picked up David after the Gulf Incident in 2026. He was just a lowly RAISA tech
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+
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+ back then, but I saw something else in him. A fiery talent for putting pieces
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+ together. Getting disparate information anyone else would consider worthless
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+
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+ and forming it into something useful. It's not a learned thing, you either have it
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+
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+ or you don't. He had it in spades, and it was being wasted helping researchers
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+ reset their passwords.
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+
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+ I gave him a few trial runs - the information breaches the GOC had during the
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+
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+ late 2020s? All him. Very impressive young man, if acerbic. When the old Two
229
+ retired, he was my first pick for the job, and doubled up as the RAISA director,
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+
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+ too. He hit the ground running. Information is the reason the Foundation has
232
+ been dominant since WW1, and he was the best there was at it. He figured out
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+
234
+ the Insurgency's attack plans from annual ammunition sales in Libya crossed by
235
+ Anderson's stock prices once. The puzzles stopped being puzzles. What
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+
237
+ happened next was inevitable.
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+
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+ He fell into the classic trap - he got paranoid. Everything was easier, but he
240
+ wasn't used to that. The reasonable conclusion was that he was missing things.
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+
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+ Every little accident or statistical improbability became his fault. He felt
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+ responsible for the hundreds that died during the Six-Minute War. Kabul was
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+
245
+ on his hands. It wasn't, of course, but it was how he felt.
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+
247
+ Suddenly, every single bit of information was absolutely crucial. He needed to
248
+ have it, to analyze it, to control it. It wasn't enough just to solve the puzzle, he
249
+
250
+ had to be the only one who had the answer. Paranoia makes monsters of us all,
251
+ and David was no different. He went early for a human, which is absurdly early
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+
253
+ for an O5. I found him slumped over in his room, watching the Powerball
254
+ drawings.
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+
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+ Clearance Level 001/5 detected. Would you like to open a classified file
257
+ addendum?
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+
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+ SCP-001-13
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-13 is a small graveyard on the outer grounds of Site-01.
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+ 13 gravestones are arranged in a grid of four columns. Each bears an
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+ inscription that changes depending on the reader, conforming to their
270
+
271
+ relationship with the subject of the tombstone. The following is a list of
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+ messages as recorded by O5-13.
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+
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+ 01. Here lies Django Bridge. An archivist to the end.
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+
276
+ 02. Here lies David Rosen. Never saw it coming.
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+
278
+ 03. Here lies Everett Mann. Could make anything except happiness.
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+ An empty grave.
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+
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+ 04. Here lies Tilda Moose. Didn't know what she had until she gave
282
+ it away. Died trying to get it back.
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+
284
+ 05. Here lies Chelsea Elliot, née Glaistig. Feet in two worlds, fit in
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+ neither.
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+
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+ 06. Here lies Ali Ibn-Bijhan. Betrayed his countrymen. Died of the
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+ guilt.
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+
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+ 07. Here lies Agatha Rights. The only one I have ever loved.
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+
292
+ 08. Here lies Thaddeus Xyank. Came from tomorrow to help us
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+ today. Never forgot what he left behind.
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+
295
+ 09. Here lies Jean Aktus. A relic of the past, but he knew that.
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+
297
+ 10. Here lies Kain Pathos Crow. He was a good boy.
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+
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+ 11. Here lies Troy Lament. The best I have ever known.
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+
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+ 12. Here lies Alto Clef. Rot in hell.
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+
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+ 13. MEMENTO MORI
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+
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+ Administrator's Note:
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+
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+ It's been eighty years, Gears. I got you onto senior staff, then
308
+ directorship, then the Council. I know you well enough to know
309
+
310
+ what you do when you're thinking about ending things.
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+
312
+ It's okay. I was here before the Council, I'll be here after. You all ran
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+ the place well, but at the end of the day, you're still human. You
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+
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+ make mistakes, and you have flaws, and that's alright. You did the
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+ best you could, and it was pretty good.
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+
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+ I'm sorry for putting this crushing burden on you and the others. I
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+
320
+ can't help but feel responsible. This life isn't an easy one, they
321
+ might still be alive if not for me. They'd certainly have been happier.
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+
323
+ You were all the best and brightest of the Foundation of then. I
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+
325
+ took you and I ruined you, and I'm sorry.
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+
327
+ Don't worry about what happens after — my office has a handle on
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+
329
+ things, we have since I stopped refilling your seats. It's time to start
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+
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+ burying the past. Make room for the future. There will never be a
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+ Come to my study when you're ready to end it. It's okay, Charles.
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+ REDTAPE
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+ About
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+ Community
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+ Resources
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+ Sister Sites
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+ Contact Us
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+ ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+ SCP-001
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+  ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+ A ROUNDERHOUSE Joint
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+ Rating: +768
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+ BY DIRECT ORDER OF THE OFFICE OF THE
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+ ADMINISTRATOR
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+ The following file is classified Clearance Level 001/1.
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+ All Foundation personnel are permitted and encouraged to read
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+ this document.
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+ Welcome, O5-13.
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+
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+     
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+ LEVEL 1/001
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+ CLASSIFIED
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+ Item #: SCP-001
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+ Site-01.
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+ SPECIAL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES: All
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+ personnel are permitted to put in a request to
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+ their local Human Resources officer if they
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+ would like to visit Site-01. Visits are generally
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+ limited to one per 4 years, in order to avoid
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+ large amounts of damage to the property. The
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+ Site itself is maintained by the Office of the
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+ Administrator, and any concerns with the
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+ physical building or grounds should be directed
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+ there.
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+
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+ DESCRIPTION: SCP-001 refers to a collection of
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+ 13 anomalous areas present within Site-01.
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+ These anomalous areas vary in size and effect,
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+
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+ and are scattered throughout the ground of the
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+ site. A full list of SCP-001 instances is attached
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+ below.
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+ Site-01 is a mansion in rural Virginia
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+ constructed between 1764 and 1766 by Duke
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+ Franz C. Williams, an Austrian noble who would
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+ later become the founder and current
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+ Administrator of the Foundation. Williams'
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+ Administrator Franz Williams, circa 1891.
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+
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+ emigration from Europe was incited by the Seven Years' War, later regarded as the First Occult
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+ War. Documents relate that he arrived in the New World in a private party of twelve, purchasing
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+ the land for the mansion ahead of time. The party that arrived would become the first Overseers
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+ of the Foundation that they formed, though the organization as it is today would not take shape
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+ until the late 19th century during the American Civil War.
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+ SafeSafe
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+ It became customary for new Overseers to make their own additions to the mansion as they were
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+ inducted, modifying and changing rooms to suit their needs, often with anomalous effects. Due
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+ to the secrecy associated with the former O5 Council, access to the Site itself was severely
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+ restricted until very recently.
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+ SCP-001-01
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+ SCP-001-02
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+ SCP-001-03
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+ SCP-001-11
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+ SCP-001-12
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+ SCP-001-03
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+ Description: SCP-001-03 is a warehouse
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+ on the outer grounds of Site-01.
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+ Remodeled into a workshop, it contains
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+ manufacturing implements and industrial
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+ machinery from a variety of time periods,
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+ as well as raw materials and hand tools.
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+ Any item crafted in SCP-001-03 using the
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+ tools and machinery available will carry
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+ some sort of minor anomalous effect
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+ with it. These can range in power and
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+ type, but largely result in 'magic items'
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+ SCP-001-03.
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+ that are anomalously improved at their given function (e.g body armor that protects the
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+ wearer from damage, a lockpick able to open any lock). A number of these items are strewn
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+ around the workshop with labels.
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+ Item: A small solid-state drive containing a shackled .AIC program.
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+ Effect: .AIC, named "Sophie", is able to hold and maintain casual conversation
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+ and small talk beyond what would be capable for its storage capacity.
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+ Label: "practice.exe"
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+ Item: A small crib mobile resembling the solar system, with the addition of a
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+ tenth planet between Uranus and Neptune.
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+ Effect: Instantly calms the observer into a state of relaxation. Presumably
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+ designed to soothe infant crying.
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+ Label: "aggie's baby"
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+ Attached File:
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+ O5-3: Oh, hello.
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+ Administrator: Hey, Rhett.
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+ O5-3: I wish you wouldn't use my name.
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+ Administrator: That's what makes it fun.
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+ [Both chuckle, then fall silent for a moment.]
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+ O5-3: Did you… need something?
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+ Administrator: Yeah. Well, you know how time flies by, we were going to have a
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+ little get-together for Seven, be nice to have you. Maybe bring a gift for the kid.
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+ O5-3: Oh. I see.
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+ [Moment of silence.]
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+ O5-3: I'm sorry, I don't think so, I just, you know, have stuff here to finish up. You
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+ guys have fun.
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+ [Moment of silence.]
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+ Administrator: No worries, Rhett. Just don't work too hard.
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+ Administrator's Note — 3:
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+ Mann was good. I liked him. He was former Prometheus, ended up taking an
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+ employment offer from us when his lab went under. Put his brain to work
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+ designing more efficient things for us to use. Containment chambers,
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+ machines, sometimes even weapons. He built the Null Riggers that eventually
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+ replaced SRAs. He was also responsible for the design of the FS Bowe, even
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+ though he had about as much experience designing spaceships as anyone else
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+ in the Foundation. Mann was a true prodigy - the kind of intelligence you see
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+ once in a generation.
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+ He was odd, though. Not in some overt way, just the kind of person that you
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+ have to really push to talk to. He never really interfaced with me or any of the
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+ others outside of business like everyone else did. Preferred to stay huddled in
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+
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+ that little workshop all day and night, crafting up wonders. I'm not really sure
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+ whether he couldn't connect because he was always working, or whether he
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+
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+ was always working because he couldn't connect. Or maybe they were entirely
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+ separate and I'm connecting dots that don't exist. We'll never really know for
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+
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+ sure.
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+ We never really found out what happened to him. He just didn't come back
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+ from the workshop one day. I started the biggest, quietest manhunt in the
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+
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+ world. Never found so much as a hair. Hell, maybe he didn't want to be found. I
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+ couldn't fill his seat after that even if I wanted to — it would be admitting the
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+
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+ obvious.
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+ Clearance Level 001/5 detected. Would you like to open a classified file
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+ addendum?
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+ SCP-001-13
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+ Description: SCP-001-13 is a small graveyard on the outer grounds of Site-01.
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+ 13 gravestones are arranged in a grid of four columns. Each bears an
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+ inscription that changes depending on the reader, conforming to their
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+
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+ relationship with the subject of the tombstone. The following is a list of
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+ messages as recorded by O5-13.
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+ 01. Here lies Django Bridge. An archivist to the end.
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+
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+ 02. Here lies David Rosen. Never saw it coming.
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+ 03. Here lies Everett Mann. Could make anything except happiness.
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+ An empty grave.
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+ 04. Here lies Tilda Moose. Didn't know what she had until she gave
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+ it away. Died trying to get it back.
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+ 05. Here lies Chelsea Elliot, née Glaistig. Feet in two worlds, fit in
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+ neither.
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+ 06. Here lies Ali Ibn-Bijhan. Betrayed his countrymen. Died of the
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+ guilt.
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+ 07. Here lies Agatha Rights. The only one I have ever loved.
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+ 08. Here lies Thaddeus Xyank. Came from tomorrow to help us
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+ today. Never forgot what he left behind.
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+ 09. Here lies Jean Aktus. A relic of the past, but he knew that.
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+ 10. Here lies Kain Pathos Crow. He was a good boy.
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+ 11. Here lies Troy Lament. The best I have ever known.
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+ 12. Here lies Alto Clef. Rot in hell.
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+ 13. MEMENTO MORI
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+ Administrator's Note:
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+ It's been eighty years, Gears. I got you onto senior staff, then
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+ directorship, then the Council. I know you well enough to know
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+ what you do when you're thinking about ending things.
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+ It's okay. I was here before the Council, I'll be here after. You all ran
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+ the place well, but at the end of the day, you're still human. You
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+ make mistakes, and you have flaws, and that's alright. You did the
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+ best you could, and it was pretty good.
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+ I'm sorry for putting this crushing burden on you and the others. I
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+ can't help but feel responsible. This life isn't an easy one, they
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+ might still be alive if not for me. They'd certainly have been happier.
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+ You were all the best and brightest of the Foundation of then. I
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+ took you and I ruined you, and I'm sorry.
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+ Don't worry about what happens after — my office has a handle on
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+ things, we have since I stopped refilling your seats. It's time to start
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+ burying the past. Make room for the future. There will never be a
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+ group like this again, but that's okay. The mere existence of the
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+
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+ Council seems to invite tragedy. It's time for something different
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+ anyway. I don't know what, but the age of the Council is over, I can
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+ tell you that.
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+ Come to my study when you're ready to end it. It's okay, Charles.
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+ Don't worry. You did a good job. I'm proud of you.
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+ REDTAPE
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+ REDTAPE
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+ REDTAPE
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+ About
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+
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+ Community
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+ Resources
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+
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+ Sister Sites
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+
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+ Contact Us
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+
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+ ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+
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+ SCP-001
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+
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+  ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+
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+ A ROUNDERHOUSE Joint
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+
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+ Rating: +768
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+
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+ BY DIRECT ORDER OF THE OFFICE OF THE
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+ ADMINISTRATOR
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+
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+ The following file is classified Clearance Level 001/1.
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+
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+ All Foundation personnel are permitted and encouraged to read
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+ this document.
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+
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+ Welcome, O5-13.
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+
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+     
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+
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+
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+
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+ LEVEL 1/001
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+ CLASSIFIED
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+
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+ Item #: SCP-001
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+
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+ Site-01.
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+
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+ SPECIAL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES: All
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+ personnel are permitted to put in a request to
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+
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+ their local Human Resources officer if they
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+ would like to visit Site-01. Visits are generally
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+
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+ limited to one per 4 years, in order to avoid
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+ large amounts of damage to the property. The
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+
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+ Site itself is maintained by the Office of the
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+ Administrator, and any concerns with the
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+
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+ physical building or grounds should be directed
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+ there.
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+
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+ DESCRIPTION: SCP-001 refers to a collection of
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+ 13 anomalous areas present within Site-01.
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+ These anomalous areas vary in size and effect,
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+
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+ and are scattered throughout the ground of the
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+ site. A full list of SCP-001 instances is attached
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+
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+ below.
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+
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+ Site-01 is a mansion in rural Virginia
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+ constructed between 1764 and 1766 by Duke
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+
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+ Franz C. Williams, an Austrian noble who would
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+ later become the founder and current
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+
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+ Administrator of the Foundation. Williams'
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+
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+ Administrator Franz Williams, circa 1891.
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+
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+ emigration from Europe was incited by the Seven Years' War, later regarded as the First Occult
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+ War. Documents relate that he arrived in the New World in a private party of twelve, purchasing
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+
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+ the land for the mansion ahead of time. The party that arrived would become the first Overseers
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+ of the Foundation that they formed, though the organization as it is today would not take shape
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+
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+ until the late 19th century during the American Civil War.
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+
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+ SafeSafe
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+ It became customary for new Overseers to make their own additions to the mansion as they were
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+
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+ inducted, modifying and changing rooms to suit their needs, often with anomalous effects. Due
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+ to the secrecy associated with the former O5 Council, access to the Site itself was severely
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+
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+ restricted until very recently.
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+
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+
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+ SCP-001-01
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+
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+ SCP-001-02
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+ SCP-001-03
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+ SCP-001-04
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+ SCP-001-05
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+ SCP-001-06
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+ SCP-001-07
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+ SCP-001-08
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+ SCP-001-09
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+ SCP-001-10
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+ SCP-001-11
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+
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+ SCP-001-12
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+ SCP-001-04
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-04 is a private
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+ Library located in the west wing of Site-
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+
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+ 01. It contains a variety of texts and
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+
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+ books, all concerning various anomalous
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+ phenomena. While most of these books
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+
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+ have been written, some will be written
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+ at some point in the future or have never
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+
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+ been written at all, and thus do not
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+ technically exist.
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+
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+ SCP-001-04 was placed into Site-01 via a
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+
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+ SCP-001-04.
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+
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+ thaumaturgic ritual aimed at amputating
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+ a portion of the Wanderers' Library. The ritual succeeded, but resulted in the annihilation of
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+
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+ the caster.
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+
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+ Attached Files:
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+
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+ Attached file.
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+
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+ Index — S to T, cont.
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+
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+ […]
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+ The Selk Chronicle — Abis Wam
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+
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+ Serfus Black — Wyrmkragg
177
+ The Serpent's Hand — //T.M// REMOVED
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+ The Serpent: An Analysis — Jericho Benalsh REMOVED
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+ The Serpentine Text: Modern Edition — L.S REMOVED!
180
+ The Sessenilium - Unknown Author
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+
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+ […]
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+
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+ A set of small yellow post-its with hasty pencil drawings on one side. The art
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+
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+ depicts scenes from SCP-6000, including the Main Hall, and "Page" and
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+ "Archivist" instances of SCP-6000-A. The corner of the topmost post-it is wet.
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+
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+ Administrator's Note — 4:
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+
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+ Poor Tilly. She was the rarest of the rare - a Hand member defecting to the
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+
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+ Foundation. We see a lot of the other way around, but once in a blue moon
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+ does a Hand member come to us willingly. I don't know much about her,
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+
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+ honestly. I'm not even entirely sure she was from this particular world - if she
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+
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+ had access to the Library she could have been from anywhere. That's probably
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+ why it took so long for me to trust her - she took up the mantle of Four thirty
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+
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+ years after that meeting, even after becoming the Director of 17.
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+
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+ Between then, she became one of our most valued assets. An encyclopedic
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+ knowledge of pretty much every type of magic possible without being a
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+
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+ capital-G God. She knew how to neutralize wizards, casters, battlemages,
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+ anything. She also knew how to disrupt the Hand's operations. They were pretty
209
+
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+ much gone by 2049. At least, until the Ninth Occult War - they have a habit of
211
+ springing up during crises. But I digress.
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+
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+ We had anomalous members of the Council before, but never a true, honest-
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+
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+ to-god wizard. Never thought I'd see the day. But she was one of the most loyal
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+ people I've ever met. I have no idea what the Hand did to piss her off, but she
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+
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+ never forgave them. Her joy in ruining them was only matched by her thirst for
219
+ knowledge.
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+
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+ That was what did her in, in the end. From the moment she shook my hand, she
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+
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+ became a Jailor, and was barred from the Library forever. She knew what she
224
+ was signing up for but I don't think she fully understood how important that
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+
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+ place was to her. She would give anything to have her access restored. She
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+ ended up giving everything.
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+
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+ Clearance Level 001/5 detected. Would you like to open a classified file
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+ addendum?
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+
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+ SCP-001-13
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-13 is a small graveyard on the outer grounds of Site-01.
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+ 13 gravestones are arranged in a grid of four columns. Each bears an
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+ inscription that changes depending on the reader, conforming to their
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+
244
+ relationship with the subject of the tombstone. The following is a list of
245
+ messages as recorded by O5-13.
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+
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+ 01. Here lies Django Bridge. An archivist to the end.
248
+
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+ 02. Here lies David Rosen. Never saw it coming.
250
+
251
+ 03. Here lies Everett Mann. Could make anything except happiness.
252
+ An empty grave.
253
+
254
+ 04. Here lies Tilda Moose. Didn't know what she had until she gave
255
+ it away. Died trying to get it back.
256
+
257
+ 05. Here lies Chelsea Elliot, née Glaistig. Feet in two worlds, fit in
258
+ neither.
259
+
260
+ 06. Here lies Ali Ibn-Bijhan. Betrayed his countrymen. Died of the
261
+ guilt.
262
+
263
+ 07. Here lies Agatha Rights. The only one I have ever loved.
264
+
265
+ 08. Here lies Thaddeus Xyank. Came from tomorrow to help us
266
+ today. Never forgot what he left behind.
267
+
268
+ 09. Here lies Jean Aktus. A relic of the past, but he knew that.
269
+
270
+ 10. Here lies Kain Pathos Crow. He was a good boy.
271
+
272
+ 11. Here lies Troy Lament. The best I have ever known.
273
+
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+ 12. Here lies Alto Clef. Rot in hell.
275
+
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+ 13. MEMENTO MORI
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+
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+ Administrator's Note:
279
+
280
+ It's been eighty years, Gears. I got you onto senior staff, then
281
+ directorship, then the Council. I know you well enough to know
282
+
283
+ what you do when you're thinking about ending things.
284
+
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+ It's okay. I was here before the Council, I'll be here after. You all ran
286
+ the place well, but at the end of the day, you're still human. You
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+
288
+ make mistakes, and you have flaws, and that's alright. You did the
289
+ best you could, and it was pretty good.
290
+
291
+ I'm sorry for putting this crushing burden on you and the others. I
292
+
293
+ can't help but feel responsible. This life isn't an easy one, they
294
+ might still be alive if not for me. They'd certainly have been happier.
295
+
296
+ You were all the best and brightest of the Foundation of then. I
297
+
298
+ took you and I ruined you, and I'm sorry.
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+
300
+ Don't worry about what happens after — my office has a handle on
301
+
302
+ things, we have since I stopped refilling your seats. It's time to start
303
+
304
+ burying the past. Make room for the future. There will never be a
305
+ group like this again, but that's okay. The mere existence of the
306
+
307
+ Council seems to invite tragedy. It's time for something different
308
+ anyway. I don't know what, but the age of the Council is over, I can
309
+
310
+ tell you that.
311
+
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+ Come to my study when you're ready to end it. It's okay, Charles.
313
+ Don't worry. You did a good job. I'm proud of you.
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+ REDTAPE
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+  ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+ A ROUNDERHOUSE Joint
26
+
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+ Rating: +768
28
+
29
+ BY DIRECT ORDER OF THE OFFICE OF THE
30
+ ADMINISTRATOR
31
+
32
+ The following file is classified Clearance Level 001/1.
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+ All Foundation personnel are permitted and encouraged to read
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+ this document.
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+
37
+ Welcome, O5-13.
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+
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+     
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+
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+
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+ LEVEL 1/001
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+ CLASSIFIED
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+ Item #: SCP-001
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+
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+ Site-01.
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+
64
+ SPECIAL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES: All
65
+ personnel are permitted to put in a request to
66
+
67
+ their local Human Resources officer if they
68
+ would like to visit Site-01. Visits are generally
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+
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+ limited to one per 4 years, in order to avoid
71
+ large amounts of damage to the property. The
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+
73
+ Site itself is maintained by the Office of the
74
+ Administrator, and any concerns with the
75
+
76
+ physical building or grounds should be directed
77
+ there.
78
+
79
+ DESCRIPTION: SCP-001 refers to a collection of
80
+ 13 anomalous areas present within Site-01.
81
+ These anomalous areas vary in size and effect,
82
+
83
+ and are scattered throughout the ground of the
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+ site. A full list of SCP-001 instances is attached
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+
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+ below.
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+
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+ Site-01 is a mansion in rural Virginia
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+ constructed between 1764 and 1766 by Duke
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+
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+ Franz C. Williams, an Austrian noble who would
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+ later become the founder and current
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+
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+ Administrator of the Foundation. Williams'
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+
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+ Administrator Franz Williams, circa 1891.
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+
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+ emigration from Europe was incited by the Seven Years' War, later regarded as the First Occult
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+ War. Documents relate that he arrived in the New World in a private party of twelve, purchasing
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+
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+ the land for the mansion ahead of time. The party that arrived would become the first Overseers
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+ of the Foundation that they formed, though the organization as it is today would not take shape
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+
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+ until the late 19th century during the American Civil War.
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+
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+ SafeSafe
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+
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+
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+
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+ It became customary for new Overseers to make their own additions to the mansion as they were
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+
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+ inducted, modifying and changing rooms to suit their needs, often with anomalous effects. Due
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+ to the secrecy associated with the former O5 Council, access to the Site itself was severely
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+
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+ restricted until very recently.
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+
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+
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+ SCP-001-01
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+
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+ SCP-001-02
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+
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+ SCP-001-03
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+
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+ SCP-001-04
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+
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+ SCP-001-05
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+
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+ SCP-001-06
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+
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+ SCP-001-07
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+
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+ SCP-001-08
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+
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+ SCP-001-09
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+
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+ SCP-001-10
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+
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+ SCP-001-11
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+
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+ SCP-001-12
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+
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+ SCP-001-05
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-05 is a large
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+ greenhouse and conservatory inside the
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+
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+ gardens behind the east wing. A variety of
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+
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+ colorful plants grow inside, completely
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+ unique; the species no longer exist
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+
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+ anywhere else in the world. They have
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+ never been documented by modern
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+
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+ science, and only exist after having been
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+ meticulously reconstructed by
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+
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+ Foundation gene labs. While never
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+ documented by modern science, archaic
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+
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+ SCP-001-05.
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+
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+ herbariums from medieval Britain indicate that the species closely match descriptions of
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+ plants supposedly found on the Fae island of Hy-Brasil.
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+
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+ Description: A shrub with small white flowers, secretes a milky white substance.
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+
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+ Placard: Aglaophotis. Has abnormal healing properties — maybe send a cutting
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+ to Nine?
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+
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+ Description: An aquatic fern with purple 5-parted leaves.
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+
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+ Placard: Razkovniche. Ground into a paste effective against magical wards.
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+ Seeds from Mom's cache.
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+
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+ Attached File:
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+
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+ Hey whoever finds this I'm sorry about the mess I just I'm sick of all of it and I
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+ feel like I'm doing everything wrong I've been spending a lot of time with the
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+
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+ plants lately Did you know there's species here that haven't existed for 7
182
+ centuries they were all lost when the island disappeared but I had the labs
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+
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+ reconstruct them so I guess they'll live on That makes one of us hahaha Sorry
185
+
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+ bad joke but yeah I'm sorry about the mess Could you please make sure my dad
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+ doesn't find out about this I don't know what it would do to him I think it's
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+
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+ about time.
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+
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+ bye
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+
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+ Administrator's Note — 5:
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+
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+ Chelsea was one I never expected to have as an Overseer. A half-blood fairy? It
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+
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+ would be inconceivable. The Foundation's relationship with the Faefolk is one
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+ famously riddled with lies, violence, and tragedy on both sides. But the Fae
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+
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+ population was decimated after the events in Hy-Brasil — we never saw the
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+
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+ island again after '88, and by the turn of the century we assumed they were all
203
+ either dead or somewhere we couldn't detect them.
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+
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+ But not all the Fae were on the island when it vanished — I'll spare you the
206
+
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+ details but Chelsea was the result of a union between an Agent and a Fae. She
208
+ had the benefits of the Fae's magic, and the career prospects that come with
209
+
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+ having a parent employed by us. It was hard, but stuff was different back then.
211
+ We had anomalous task forces, a half-anomalous researcher wasn't that
212
+
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+ absurd. She had adversity, of course, but she rose through the ranks quickly.
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+ The previous Five recommended her for the position before he went, and I
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+
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+ agreed.
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+
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+ She always struggled with it though. Supporting, even leading an organization
219
+ that was the blood enemy of her people. She was a phenomenal O5, which is
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+
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+ what makes everything that much more tragic. It wasn't any sudden event. Just
222
+ the decades of moral conflict culminating until she couldn't take it anymore.
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+
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+ This greenhouse always meant a lot to her — it was the closest thing to her
225
+ homeland that still existed anywhere on the planet. Maybe that's why she
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+
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+ brought the gun here.
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+
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+ Clearance Level 001/5 detected. Would you like to open a classified file
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+ addendum?
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+
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+ SCP-001-13
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-13 is a small graveyard on the outer grounds of Site-01.
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+ 13 gravestones are arranged in a grid of four columns. Each bears an
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+ inscription that changes depending on the reader, conforming to their
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+
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+ relationship with the subject of the tombstone. The following is a list of
245
+ messages as recorded by O5-13.
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+
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+ 01. Here lies Django Bridge. An archivist to the end.
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+
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+ 02. Here lies David Rosen. Never saw it coming.
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+
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+ 03. Here lies Everett Mann. Could make anything except happiness.
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+ An empty grave.
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+
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+ 04. Here lies Tilda Moose. Didn't know what she had until she gave
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+ it away. Died trying to get it back.
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+
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+ 05. Here lies Chelsea Elliot, née Glaistig. Feet in two worlds, fit in
258
+ neither.
259
+
260
+ 06. Here lies Ali Ibn-Bijhan. Betrayed his countrymen. Died of the
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+ guilt.
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+
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+ 07. Here lies Agatha Rights. The only one I have ever loved.
264
+
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+ 08. Here lies Thaddeus Xyank. Came from tomorrow to help us
266
+ today. Never forgot what he left behind.
267
+
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+ 09. Here lies Jean Aktus. A relic of the past, but he knew that.
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+
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+ 10. Here lies Kain Pathos Crow. He was a good boy.
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+
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+ 11. Here lies Troy Lament. The best I have ever known.
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+
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+ 12. Here lies Alto Clef. Rot in hell.
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+
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+ 13. MEMENTO MORI
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+
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+ Administrator's Note:
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+
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+ It's been eighty years, Gears. I got you onto senior staff, then
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+ directorship, then the Council. I know you well enough to know
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+
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+ what you do when you're thinking about ending things.
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+
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+ It's okay. I was here before the Council, I'll be here after. You all ran
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+ the place well, but at the end of the day, you're still human. You
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+
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+ make mistakes, and you have flaws, and that's alright. You did the
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+ best you could, and it was pretty good.
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+
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+ I'm sorry for putting this crushing burden on you and the others. I
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+
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+ can't help but feel responsible. This life isn't an easy one, they
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+ might still be alive if not for me. They'd certainly have been happier.
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+
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+ You were all the best and brightest of the Foundation of then. I
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+
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+ took you and I ruined you, and I'm sorry.
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+
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+ Don't worry about what happens after — my office has a handle on
301
+
302
+ things, we have since I stopped refilling your seats. It's time to start
303
+
304
+ burying the past. Make room for the future. There will never be a
305
+ group like this again, but that's okay. The mere existence of the
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+
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+ Council seems to invite tragedy. It's time for something different
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+ anyway. I don't know what, but the age of the Council is over, I can
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+
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+ tell you that.
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+
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+ Come to my study when you're ready to end it. It's okay, Charles.
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+ Don't worry. You did a good job. I'm proud of you.
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+ REDTAPE
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+ REDTAPE
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+ REDTAPE
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+ About
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+ Community
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+
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+ Resources
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+
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+ Sister Sites
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+
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+ Contact Us
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+
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+ ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+
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+ SCP-001
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+
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+  ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+
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+ A ROUNDERHOUSE Joint
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+
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+ Rating: +768
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+
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+ BY DIRECT ORDER OF THE OFFICE OF THE
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+ ADMINISTRATOR
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+
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+ The following file is classified Clearance Level 001/1.
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+
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+ All Foundation personnel are permitted and encouraged to read
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+ this document.
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+
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+ Welcome, O5-13.
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+
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+     
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+ LEVEL 1/001
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+ CLASSIFIED
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+
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+ Item #: SCP-001
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+
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+ Site-01.
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+
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+ SPECIAL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES: All
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+ personnel are permitted to put in a request to
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+
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+ their local Human Resources officer if they
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+ would like to visit Site-01. Visits are generally
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+
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+ limited to one per 4 years, in order to avoid
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+ large amounts of damage to the property. The
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+
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+ Site itself is maintained by the Office of the
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+ Administrator, and any concerns with the
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+
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+ physical building or grounds should be directed
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+ there.
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+
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+ DESCRIPTION: SCP-001 refers to a collection of
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+ 13 anomalous areas present within Site-01.
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+ These anomalous areas vary in size and effect,
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+
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+ and are scattered throughout the ground of the
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+ site. A full list of SCP-001 instances is attached
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+
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+ below.
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+
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+ Site-01 is a mansion in rural Virginia
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+ constructed between 1764 and 1766 by Duke
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+
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+ Franz C. Williams, an Austrian noble who would
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+ later become the founder and current
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+
94
+ Administrator of the Foundation. Williams'
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+
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+ Administrator Franz Williams, circa 1891.
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+
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+ emigration from Europe was incited by the Seven Years' War, later regarded as the First Occult
99
+ War. Documents relate that he arrived in the New World in a private party of twelve, purchasing
100
+
101
+ the land for the mansion ahead of time. The party that arrived would become the first Overseers
102
+ of the Foundation that they formed, though the organization as it is today would not take shape
103
+
104
+ until the late 19th century during the American Civil War.
105
+
106
+ SafeSafe
107
+
108
+
109
+
110
+ It became customary for new Overseers to make their own additions to the mansion as they were
111
+
112
+ inducted, modifying and changing rooms to suit their needs, often with anomalous effects. Due
113
+ to the secrecy associated with the former O5 Council, access to the Site itself was severely
114
+
115
+ restricted until very recently.
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+
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+
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+ SCP-001-01
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+
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+ SCP-001-02
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+
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+ SCP-001-03
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+
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+ SCP-001-04
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+
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+ SCP-001-05
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+
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+ SCP-001-06
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+
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+ SCP-001-07
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+ SCP-001-08
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+ SCP-001-09
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+ SCP-001-10
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+
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+ SCP-001-11
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+
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+ SCP-001-12
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+ SCP-001-06
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-06 is a bedroom in
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+ the western wing. It has been renovated
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+
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+ and redecorated in the style of traditional
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+
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+ Middle Eastern homes. Tapestries,
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+ artifacts, and knickknacks line the walls
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+
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+ and shelves. A hookah sits on the low
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+ table. Quilts and Afghan rugs cover the
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+
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+ floor and bed. Touching any of these
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+ decorations results in the hookah
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+
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+ producing a light smoke. When inhaled,
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+ the subject will experience a strong
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+
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+ vision.
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+
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+ SCP-001-06.
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+
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+ Item: A small flag of the Piercing Sun movement; a sunrise with an eye on it,
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+ rendered in minimalist black and white.
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+
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+ Vision: The walls of an unknown city. The flags of the Piercing Sun government
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+ are everywhere, and loudspeakers loudly proclaim the date (9-5-2059) and that
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+
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+ the Horizon Initiative has beat back another separatist movement. The streets
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+ are empty.
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+
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+ Item: A quilted blanket on the bed.
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+
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+ Vision: Standing in the market of an Afghan village. A woman kneels in a small
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+ shop and sews the rug. On a small television, a muted news channel dated
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+
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+ December 1st shows aerial shots of Kabul in ruins. Small explosions still pepper
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+ the rubble. The subject will cry after the vision ends, but is never able to explain
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+
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+ why.
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+
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+ Attached File:
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+
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+ O5-6: Why?!
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+
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+ Administrator: You know why, Ali.
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+
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+ O5-6: What, the GOC might take offense? They don't give a shit about anything
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+ east of Turkey, they never have!
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+
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+ Administrator: No, because we're not in a position to be jamming our fists into
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+ every anomalous conflict that springs up.
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+
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+ O5-6: Then why are you even here? You disappear for months at a time and
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+ then show up to tell me that my vote is invalid?
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+
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+ Administrator: Because One is dead and I don't want you to go rushing
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+ headfirst into a fight you don't know anything about.
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+
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+ O5-6: Didn't we learn anything from Samothrace? Neutrality just means more
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+ death, you know this!
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+
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+ Administrator: [Sigh] Look, I agree with you, but the other te- nine don't. I've
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+ vested the power in your hands for a reason. This isn't going to end here, Kabul
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+ is just first blood. Twelve's replacement is getting fast-tracked, and he knows
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+
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+ how to win a fight. Just, wait, okay?
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+
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+ O5-6: Nine. What happened to us?
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+
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+ [Silence.]
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+
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+ Administrator's Note — 6:
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+
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+ Ali was from the Middle East. Exposing my Eurocentrism, I couldn't tell you
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+
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+ where exactly. He always said that he drifted from country to country after the
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+ Arab Spring. He loved it, though, with all his heart. The Foundation has a
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+
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+ historically reviled presence in the region, so as an eminent expert on the local
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+
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+ paranormal, he was being headhunted by us. He was also being approached by
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+ ORIA.
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+
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+ We promised him so many things. That keeping the region stable was in our
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+
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+ best interests too, that ORIA's end goal was hegemony against the West. Some
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+ of it was true, some of it wasn't. In either case, he believed it, and took the job
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+
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+ offer. Naturally, his first task was to go to ORIA and tell them he accepted their
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+ job offer. Spies are always useful.
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+
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+ He fed us info, fed them misinfo, all sorts of things. He's directly responsible for
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+
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+ the strong relations we have there now. He did well for a good long while, but
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+ sooner or later spies get found out. His time came after the Dubai Djinn
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+
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+ Incident, and we pulled him back to the States to take an administrative job,
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+ well outside ORIA's grip. He was good at his job and had strong personal
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+
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+ connections with important players. It wasn't long before a Council spot opened
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+ up and I ushered him in.
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+
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+ We never quite managed to make the region stable and ORIA never quite built
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+
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+ their hegemony, so what can really be said? All Ali knew is that he had
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+ completely screwed the organization dedicated to his people and bet all his
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+
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+ money on us. When the Insurgency reared their ugly heads and made a first
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+ strike, he realized he'd made the wrong decision and tried to fix his mistakes. I
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+ stopped him.
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+ He drank until his liver gave out, then drank some more.
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+ Clearance Level 001/5 detected. Would you like to open a classified file
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+ addendum?
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+ Description: SCP-001-13 is a small graveyard on the outer grounds of Site-01.
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+ 13 gravestones are arranged in a grid of four columns. Each bears an
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+ inscription that changes depending on the reader, conforming to their
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+
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+ relationship with the subject of the tombstone. The following is a list of
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+ messages as recorded by O5-13.
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+ 01. Here lies Django Bridge. An archivist to the end.
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+
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+ 02. Here lies David Rosen. Never saw it coming.
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+
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+ 03. Here lies Everett Mann. Could make anything except happiness.
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+ An empty grave.
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+
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+ 04. Here lies Tilda Moose. Didn't know what she had until she gave
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+ it away. Died trying to get it back.
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+
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+ 05. Here lies Chelsea Elliot, née Glaistig. Feet in two worlds, fit in
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+ neither.
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+
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+ 06. Here lies Ali Ibn-Bijhan. Betrayed his countrymen. Died of the
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+ guilt.
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+
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+ 07. Here lies Agatha Rights. The only one I have ever loved.
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+
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+ 08. Here lies Thaddeus Xyank. Came from tomorrow to help us
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+ today. Never forgot what he left behind.
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+
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+ 09. Here lies Jean Aktus. A relic of the past, but he knew that.
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+
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+ 10. Here lies Kain Pathos Crow. He was a good boy.
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+ 11. Here lies Troy Lament. The best I have ever known.
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+
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+ 12. Here lies Alto Clef. Rot in hell.
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+
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+ 13. MEMENTO MORI
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+
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+ Administrator's Note:
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+ It's been eighty years, Gears. I got you onto senior staff, then
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+ directorship, then the Council. I know you well enough to know
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+
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+ what you do when you're thinking about ending things.
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+
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+ It's okay. I was here before the Council, I'll be here after. You all ran
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+ the place well, but at the end of the day, you're still human. You
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+
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+ make mistakes, and you have flaws, and that's alright. You did the
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+ best you could, and it was pretty good.
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+
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+ I'm sorry for putting this crushing burden on you and the others. I
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+
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+ can't help but feel responsible. This life isn't an easy one, they
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+ might still be alive if not for me. They'd certainly have been happier.
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+
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+ You were all the best and brightest of the Foundation of then. I
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+
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+ took you and I ruined you, and I'm sorry.
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+
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+ Don't worry about what happens after — my office has a handle on
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+
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+ things, we have since I stopped refilling your seats. It's time to start
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+
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+ burying the past. Make room for the future. There will never be a
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+ group like this again, but that's okay. The mere existence of the
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+
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+ Council seems to invite tragedy. It's time for something different
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+ anyway. I don't know what, but the age of the Council is over, I can
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+
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+ tell you that.
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+
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+ Come to my study when you're ready to end it. It's okay, Charles.
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+ Don't worry. You did a good job. I'm proud of you.
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+
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+ ‡ Hide Licensing / Citation Cite this page as:
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+ "ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal" by Rounderhouse, from the SCP Wiki. Source:
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+ REDTAPE
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+ DAWN
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+ About
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+ Community
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+ Resources
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+ Sister Sites
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+ Contact Us
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+ ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+ SCP-001
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+  ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+ A ROUNDERHOUSE Joint
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+ Rating: +768
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+ BY DIRECT ORDER OF THE OFFICE OF THE
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+ ADMINISTRATOR
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+ The following file is classified Clearance Level 001/1.
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+ All Foundation personnel are permitted and encouraged to read
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+ this document.
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+ Welcome, O5-13.
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+     
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+ LEVEL 1/001
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+ CLASSIFIED
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+ Item #: SCP-001
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+ Site-01.
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+ SPECIAL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES: All
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+ personnel are permitted to put in a request to
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+ their local Human Resources officer if they
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+ would like to visit Site-01. Visits are generally
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+ limited to one per 4 years, in order to avoid
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+ large amounts of damage to the property. The
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+ Site itself is maintained by the Office of the
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+ Administrator, and any concerns with the
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+ physical building or grounds should be directed
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+ there.
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+ DESCRIPTION: SCP-001 refers to a collection of
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+ 13 anomalous areas present within Site-01.
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+ These anomalous areas vary in size and effect,
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+ and are scattered throughout the ground of the
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+ site. A full list of SCP-001 instances is attached
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+ below.
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+ Site-01 is a mansion in rural Virginia
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+ constructed between 1764 and 1766 by Duke
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+ Franz C. Williams, an Austrian noble who would
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+ later become the founder and current
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+
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+ Administrator of the Foundation. Williams'
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+ Administrator Franz Williams, circa 1891.
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+
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+ emigration from Europe was incited by the Seven Years' War, later regarded as the First Occult
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+ War. Documents relate that he arrived in the New World in a private party of twelve, purchasing
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+ the land for the mansion ahead of time. The party that arrived would become the first Overseers
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+ of the Foundation that they formed, though the organization as it is today would not take shape
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+ until the late 19th century during the American Civil War.
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+ SafeSafe
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+ It became customary for new Overseers to make their own additions to the mansion as they were
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+ inducted, modifying and changing rooms to suit their needs, often with anomalous effects. Due
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+ to the secrecy associated with the former O5 Council, access to the Site itself was severely
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+ restricted until very recently.
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+ SCP-001-01
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+ SCP-001-02
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+ SCP-001-03
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+ SCP-001-05
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+ SCP-001-06
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+ SCP-001-07
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+ SCP-001-08
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+ SCP-001-09
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+ SCP-001-10
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+ SCP-001-11
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+ SCP-001-12
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+ SCP-001-07
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+ Description: SCP-001-07 is a wooden gazebo in the gardens behind the eastern wing,
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+ painted white. It contains an arbor, which is grown over with ivy and roses. Upon stepping
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+
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+ through the arbor, the subject will be temporarily transported to one of two
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+ extradimensional locations. While the subject is free to walk around, no actions taken will
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+ affect anything, and no one will acknowledge their presence.
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+ Location One: A small wedding in progress on a rainy day. A man and a woman,
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+ wet in their wedding clothes, kiss under the arbor to applause from the
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+ assembled two dozen individuals. They will mingle, congratulating the couple.
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+ The woman lightly touches her belly.
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+ Location Two: A funeral in progress on a cloudy day. A portrait of the woman
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+ stands on an easel. The casket is closed and on a table inside the gazebo, in
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+ front of the arbor. A dozen or so individuals stand quietly talking or sit silently.
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+ The man stands at the edge of the gazebo, looking out at Site-01. His face is
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+ emotionless.
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+ Attached File:
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+ Subject: Re: (No Subject)
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+ Date: 01-08-2046
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+ One, I really, really don't care how long you've been on the Council. You don't
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+ outrank me. So don't ever get on your high horse and think to shame me for
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+ taking action where you won't. People in our facilities are dying by the day and
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+ the Insurgency is still marching. The Veil won't fall if we evacuate who we can,
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+ even if you're too much of a coward to work with the GOC and end it. I'm not
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+ going to sit by and watch people die, One. I can't do that.
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+ Administrator's Note — 7:
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+
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+ Aggie was the best of us. She had a lot of love to give. She was also incredibly
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+ talented - her rise through the ranks of Foundation administration was
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+ meteoric. When Seven died, she was pretty much the only option. His sphere of
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+ influence was containment solutions, and Aggie was the best graded HMCL out
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+ there, not to mention having firsthand experience with all the famous
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+ anomalies. She was brought on with a shake and a smile - otherwise, she
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+ would've been on the Ethics Committee, which was probably the biggest pain in
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+ the ass for the Council until the Insurgency. She always had a strong moral
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+ bone.
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+ She met Thirteen early on though, long before that. We all work together, it's
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+ impossible not to know your fellow Overseers, even if you don't meet them
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+ physically all that often. I don't know exactly when they started their romance,
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+ but I found out in 2034. About a week before they wedded. She always was a
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+ maverick. At least they were happy together. I thought married Overseers were
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+ a road to disaster, but in those days the Council were the ones that actually ran
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+ things. It wasn't my place to say.
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+ I was wrong anyway. They brought out the best in each other. There were bad
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+ times, of course. Every couple has bad times, but the good times seemed to
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+ vastly outnumber them. Each was the first thing the other had put on the same
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+ level as their careers. They made a funny couple - Thirteen the bureaucrat,
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+
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+ Seven the maverick, always doing what she thought was right.
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+ She had a lot of love to give. She died in childbirth. I don't know what happened
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+ to the child, I left that to Thirteen. He was good, but never quite the same.
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+
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+ Clearance Level 001/5 detected. Would you like to open a classified file
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+ addendum?
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+
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+ SCP-001-13
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-13 is a small graveyard on the outer grounds of Site-01.
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+ 13 gravestones are arranged in a grid of four columns. Each bears an
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+ inscription that changes depending on the reader, conforming to their
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+
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+ relationship with the subject of the tombstone. The following is a list of
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+ messages as recorded by O5-13.
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+
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+ 01. Here lies Django Bridge. An archivist to the end.
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+
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+ 02. Here lies David Rosen. Never saw it coming.
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+
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+ 03. Here lies Everett Mann. Could make anything except happiness.
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+ An empty grave.
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+
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+ 04. Here lies Tilda Moose. Didn't know what she had until she gave
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+ it away. Died trying to get it back.
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+
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+ 05. Here lies Chelsea Elliot, née Glaistig. Feet in two worlds, fit in
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+ neither.
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+
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+ 06. Here lies Ali Ibn-Bijhan. Betrayed his countrymen. Died of the
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+ guilt.
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+
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+ 07. Here lies Agatha Rights. The only one I have ever loved.
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+
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+ 08. Here lies Thaddeus Xyank. Came from tomorrow to help us
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+ today. Never forgot what he left behind.
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+
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+ 09. Here lies Jean Aktus. A relic of the past, but he knew that.
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+
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+ 10. Here lies Kain Pathos Crow. He was a good boy.
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+
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+ 11. Here lies Troy Lament. The best I have ever known.
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+
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+ 12. Here lies Alto Clef. Rot in hell.
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+
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+ 13. MEMENTO MORI
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+
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+ Administrator's Note:
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+
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+ It's been eighty years, Gears. I got you onto senior staff, then
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+ directorship, then the Council. I know you well enough to know
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+
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+ what you do when you're thinking about ending things.
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+
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+ It's okay. I was here before the Council, I'll be here after. You all ran
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+ the place well, but at the end of the day, you're still human. You
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+
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+ make mistakes, and you have flaws, and that's alright. You did the
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+ best you could, and it was pretty good.
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+
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+ I'm sorry for putting this crushing burden on you and the others. I
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+
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+ can't help but feel responsible. This life isn't an easy one, they
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+ might still be alive if not for me. They'd certainly have been happier.
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+
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+ You were all the best and brightest of the Foundation of then. I
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+
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+ took you and I ruined you, and I'm sorry.
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+
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+ Don't worry about what happens after — my office has a handle on
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+
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+ things, we have since I stopped refilling your seats. It's time to start
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+
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+ burying the past. Make room for the future. There will never be a
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+ group like this again, but that's okay. The mere existence of the
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+
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+ Council seems to invite tragedy. It's time for something different
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+ anyway. I don't know what, but the age of the Council is over, I can
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+
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+ tell you that.
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+
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+ Come to my study when you're ready to end it. It's okay, Charles.
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+ Don't worry. You did a good job. I'm proud of you.
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+
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+ ‡ Hide Licensing / Citation Cite this page as:
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+
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+ "ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal" by Rounderhouse, from the SCP Wiki. Source:
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+
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+ https://scpwiki.com/rounderhouse-proposal. Licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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+
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+ For information on how to use this component, see the License Box component. To read about
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+
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+ licensing policy, see the Licensing Guide.
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+
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+ Filename: manor
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+ Name: File:WestoverPlantationSEGL.jpg
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+ REDTAPE
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+ REDTAPE
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+ About
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+ Community
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+ Resources
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+ Sister Sites
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+ Contact Us
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+ ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+ SCP-001
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+  ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+ A ROUNDERHOUSE Joint
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+ Rating: +768
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+ BY DIRECT ORDER OF THE OFFICE OF THE
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+ ADMINISTRATOR
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+ The following file is classified Clearance Level 001/1.
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+ All Foundation personnel are permitted and encouraged to read
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+ this document.
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+
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+ Welcome, O5-13.
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+
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+     
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+ LEVEL 1/001
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+ CLASSIFIED
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+ Item #: SCP-001
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+
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+ Site-01.
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+
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+ SPECIAL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES: All
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+ personnel are permitted to put in a request to
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+ their local Human Resources officer if they
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+ would like to visit Site-01. Visits are generally
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+
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+ limited to one per 4 years, in order to avoid
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+ large amounts of damage to the property. The
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+ Site itself is maintained by the Office of the
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+ Administrator, and any concerns with the
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+
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+ physical building or grounds should be directed
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+ there.
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+
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+ DESCRIPTION: SCP-001 refers to a collection of
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+ 13 anomalous areas present within Site-01.
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+ These anomalous areas vary in size and effect,
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+
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+ and are scattered throughout the ground of the
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+ site. A full list of SCP-001 instances is attached
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+
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+ below.
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+ Site-01 is a mansion in rural Virginia
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+ constructed between 1764 and 1766 by Duke
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+
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+ Franz C. Williams, an Austrian noble who would
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+ later become the founder and current
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+
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+ Administrator of the Foundation. Williams'
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+
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+ Administrator Franz Williams, circa 1891.
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+
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+ emigration from Europe was incited by the Seven Years' War, later regarded as the First Occult
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+ War. Documents relate that he arrived in the New World in a private party of twelve, purchasing
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+ the land for the mansion ahead of time. The party that arrived would become the first Overseers
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+ of the Foundation that they formed, though the organization as it is today would not take shape
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+ until the late 19th century during the American Civil War.
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+ SafeSafe
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+ It became customary for new Overseers to make their own additions to the mansion as they were
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+ inducted, modifying and changing rooms to suit their needs, often with anomalous effects. Due
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+ to the secrecy associated with the former O5 Council, access to the Site itself was severely
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+
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+ restricted until very recently.
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+ SCP-001-01
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+ SCP-001-02
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+ SCP-001-03
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+ SCP-001-04
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+ SCP-001-05
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+ SCP-001-06
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+ SCP-001-07
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+ SCP-001-08
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+ SCP-001-09
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+ SCP-001-10
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+ SCP-001-11
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+ SCP-001-12
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+ SCP-001-08
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+ Description: SCP-001-08 is a large
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+ nonfunctional machine in the basement
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+ of Site-01. The express purpose of SCP-
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+
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+ 001-08 is unknown but, by O5-8's
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+ description, is "a time machine". It has
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+
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+ sustained heavy damage through
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+ unknown means, resulting in a number of
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+
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+ exterior scratches and scorch marks, as
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+ well as burns and broken machinery on
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+ the inside. The interior is a small space,
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+ 2m square, with a seat and controls for
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+
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+ A component of SCP-001-08.
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+
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+ the machine. One corner has been cleared
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+ of rubble and contains a small shrine with mundane memorabilia.
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+ Item: A small black disc, 3 inches wide. When put on a flat surface and pressed,
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+ it displays a holographic photo of 2 men with a small child. The child is cutting a
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+ birthday cake. All are smiling.
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+
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+ Item: A crumpled paper receipt for a "Saloman Implant Repair" in New Portland.
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+ An address is given and the charge comes out to $198.74. No such store exists
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+ at the given address, but the receipt is dated to "9-16-2154". The date is
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+ repeatedly underlined in black marker.
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+ Attached File:
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+
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+ O5-07: That's everything, I think?
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+ O5-09: Lord, I hope so.
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+ O5-11: It is everything. Meeting adjourned — unless anyone has any concerns?
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+ O5-08: Do you ever think about when you're going to die?
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+
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+ [Silence.]
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+
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+ O5-09: Excuse me, son?
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+
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+ O5-08: Just generally. O5s still die eventually, that's how we got our jobs. So…
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+ do you?
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+
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+ Administrator: I think this discussion isn't productive.
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+
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+ [Silence.]
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+
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+ O5-12: The hell have you been?
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+ Administrator: Fixing things. But hey Eight, maybe you should go take a lie
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+ down, huh? Meeting's over anyway.
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+ O5-08: Yeah… Sorry guys.
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+
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+ [Mumbling.]
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+ Administrator's Note — 8:
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+ Thad was another one I truly didn't expect. For all my abilities, even I can't see
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+ into the future - he could, but only by virtue of being from there. He told us
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+ more than enough to both confirm he was from the Foundation of tomorrow
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+
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+ and to gain our trust. He warned us about GoI movements, about containment
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+
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+ breaches, about significant historical events. Everything we needed.
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+ He was content to tell us what we needed to direct the Foundation into being
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+ the technologically dominant force it is today. That said, he never really ever
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+ talked about the future, when he was from. Said that it would risk causality or a
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+ paradox. I think it's funny, because he ended up proving causality anyway.
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+ Knowing the future has the unfortunate side effect of knowing the future - he
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+ knew every single one of his colleagues, even me, would die. He knew how,
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+
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+ when, where, whether we'd go gentle into that good night or whether the
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+
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+ Reaper would take us kicking and screaming. He never told us, he was smart -
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+ but he carried that weight on his soul every single day, every meeting he walked
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+
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+ into.
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+
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+ It's so cliche, but one day he just couldn't do it anymore. He couldn't wake up
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+
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+ and talk to us like he didn't know the exact circumstances of our demise. He
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+ liked to come down here to think, maybe light a candle and look at the photos. I
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+ don't know who they are, but I can take an educated guess. He deserved a
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+
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+ better end to his story.
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+
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+ Clearance Level 001/5 detected. Would you like to open a classified file
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+ addendum?
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+
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+ SCP-001-13
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-13 is a small graveyard on the outer grounds of Site-01.
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+ 13 gravestones are arranged in a grid of four columns. Each bears an
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+ inscription that changes depending on the reader, conforming to their
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+
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+ relationship with the subject of the tombstone. The following is a list of
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+ messages as recorded by O5-13.
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+
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+ 01. Here lies Django Bridge. An archivist to the end.
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+
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+ 02. Here lies David Rosen. Never saw it coming.
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+
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+ 03. Here lies Everett Mann. Could make anything except happiness.
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+ An empty grave.
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+
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+ 04. Here lies Tilda Moose. Didn't know what she had until she gave
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+ it away. Died trying to get it back.
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+
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+ 05. Here lies Chelsea Elliot, née Glaistig. Feet in two worlds, fit in
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+ neither.
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+ 06. Here lies Ali Ibn-Bijhan. Betrayed his countrymen. Died of the
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+ guilt.
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+
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+ 07. Here lies Agatha Rights. The only one I have ever loved.
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+
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+ 08. Here lies Thaddeus Xyank. Came from tomorrow to help us
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+ today. Never forgot what he left behind.
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+
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+ 09. Here lies Jean Aktus. A relic of the past, but he knew that.
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+
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+ 10. Here lies Kain Pathos Crow. He was a good boy.
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+ 11. Here lies Troy Lament. The best I have ever known.
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+
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+ 12. Here lies Alto Clef. Rot in hell.
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+ 13. MEMENTO MORI
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+ Administrator's Note:
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+
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+ It's been eighty years, Gears. I got you onto senior staff, then
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+ directorship, then the Council. I know you well enough to know
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+
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+ what you do when you're thinking about ending things.
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+
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+ It's okay. I was here before the Council, I'll be here after. You all ran
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+ the place well, but at the end of the day, you're still human. You
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+
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+ make mistakes, and you have flaws, and that's alright. You did the
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+ best you could, and it was pretty good.
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+ I'm sorry for putting this crushing burden on you and the others. I
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+
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+ can't help but feel responsible. This life isn't an easy one, they
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+ might still be alive if not for me. They'd certainly have been happier.
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+ You were all the best and brightest of the Foundation of then. I
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+
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+ took you and I ruined you, and I'm sorry.
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+ Don't worry about what happens after — my office has a handle on
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+
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+ things, we have since I stopped refilling your seats. It's time to start
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+
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+ burying the past. Make room for the future. There will never be a
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+ group like this again, but that's okay. The mere existence of the
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+
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+ Council seems to invite tragedy. It's time for something different
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+ anyway. I don't know what, but the age of the Council is over, I can
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+
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+ tell you that.
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+
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+ Come to my study when you're ready to end it. It's okay, Charles.
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+ Don't worry. You did a good job. I'm proud of you.
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+ ‡ Hide Licensing / Citation Cite this page as:
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+ "ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal" by Rounderhouse, from the SCP Wiki. Source:
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+ https://scpwiki.com/rounderhouse-proposal. Licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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+ REDTAPE
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+ REDTAPE
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+ REDTAPE
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+
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+
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+ About
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+
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+ Community
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+
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+ Resources
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+
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+ Sister Sites
16
+
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+ Contact Us
18
+
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+ ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+
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+ SCP-001
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+
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+  ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
24
+
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+ A ROUNDERHOUSE Joint
26
+
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+ Rating: +768
28
+
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+ BY DIRECT ORDER OF THE OFFICE OF THE
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+ ADMINISTRATOR
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+
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+ The following file is classified Clearance Level 001/1.
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+
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+ All Foundation personnel are permitted and encouraged to read
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+ this document.
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+
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+ Welcome, O5-13.
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+
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+     
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+ LEVEL 1/001
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+ CLASSIFIED
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+
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+ Item #: SCP-001
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+
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+ Site-01.
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+
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+ SPECIAL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES: All
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+ personnel are permitted to put in a request to
66
+
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+ their local Human Resources officer if they
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+ would like to visit Site-01. Visits are generally
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+
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+ limited to one per 4 years, in order to avoid
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+ large amounts of damage to the property. The
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+
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+ Site itself is maintained by the Office of the
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+ Administrator, and any concerns with the
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+
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+ physical building or grounds should be directed
77
+ there.
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+
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+ DESCRIPTION: SCP-001 refers to a collection of
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+ 13 anomalous areas present within Site-01.
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+ These anomalous areas vary in size and effect,
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+
83
+ and are scattered throughout the ground of the
84
+ site. A full list of SCP-001 instances is attached
85
+
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+ below.
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+
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+ Site-01 is a mansion in rural Virginia
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+ constructed between 1764 and 1766 by Duke
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+
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+ Franz C. Williams, an Austrian noble who would
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+ later become the founder and current
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+
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+ Administrator of the Foundation. Williams'
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+
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+ Administrator Franz Williams, circa 1891.
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+
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+ emigration from Europe was incited by the Seven Years' War, later regarded as the First Occult
99
+ War. Documents relate that he arrived in the New World in a private party of twelve, purchasing
100
+
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+ the land for the mansion ahead of time. The party that arrived would become the first Overseers
102
+ of the Foundation that they formed, though the organization as it is today would not take shape
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+
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+ until the late 19th century during the American Civil War.
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+
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+ SafeSafe
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+
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+
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+
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+ It became customary for new Overseers to make their own additions to the mansion as they were
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+
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+ inducted, modifying and changing rooms to suit their needs, often with anomalous effects. Due
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+ to the secrecy associated with the former O5 Council, access to the Site itself was severely
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+
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+ restricted until very recently.
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+
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+
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+ SCP-001-01
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+
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+ SCP-001-02
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+ SCP-001-03
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+
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+ SCP-001-04
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+ SCP-001-05
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+
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+ SCP-001-06
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+ SCP-001-07
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+ SCP-001-08
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+ SCP-001-09
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+ SCP-001-10
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+ SCP-001-11
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+ SCP-001-12
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+ SCP-001-09
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-09 is a medicine
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+ cabinet in the bathroom of a private
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+
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+ bedroom in the eastern wing. The cabinet
148
+
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+ contains an array of medicines and
150
+ narcotics, all contained in unlabelled
151
+
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+ amber glass pill bottles. Ingesting these
153
+ medicines will result in variable but
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+
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+ consistently positive health effects on the
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+ user, with no interim until it takes effect.
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+
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+ Use allows suppression of medical
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+ conditions considered debilitating by
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+
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+ even modern science.
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+
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+ SCP-001-09.
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+
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+ Description: A purple and yellow striped pill, circular, stamped with "W".
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+
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+ Effect: Immediately causes short-lasting euphoria in the user. Alters brain
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+ chemistry temporarily to more effectively deliver hormones while sending
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+
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+ dopamine and serotonin glands into overdrive. The bottle is completely full and
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+ still sealed.
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+
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+ Description: A small black pill, square. Stamped with the Foundation seal.
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+
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+ Effect: Stimulates the amygdala, causing the gradual loss of a long-term
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+ memory. Of the six contained in the blister pack, one has been used.
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+
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+ Attached File:
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+
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+ Two letters:
181
+
182
+ A sealed letter, found on O5-9's desk. "Grandfather" is written on
183
+ the outside in curling script. There is no return address. The letter is
184
+
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+ unopened and covered in a thick layer of dust.
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+
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+ An unsealed envelope and folded letter paper, found in the
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+ wastebasket. Only a few words are written down: "Thomas - By the
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+
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+ time you get this, I".
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+
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+ Administrator's Note — 9:
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+
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+ We used to joke that Jean was a lich. Never to his face, of course. I may be old,
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+
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+ but he was an old man, to the T. Grumpy, irritable, resistant to change. Required
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+ a small pharmacy to make it through each day.
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+
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+ But make it through each day he did. He was the oldest man I have ever met
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+
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+ before he became an Overseer. He was director of 19, and he had worked his
202
+ whole life to make it to that spot. He'd done well - the only possible move
203
+
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+ upwards was onto the Council. He made for a good O5 - sharp despite his age,
205
+ shrewd because of it. He always knew when someone was lying, and never
206
+
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+ hesitated to tell the whippersnappers like Four exactly what he thought of their
208
+ ideas. I think I may have been the only one he respected.
209
+
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+ Being in Foundation Administration generally extends your life, it's the highest
211
+
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+ quality healthcare in the world. Being on the Council is the peak of that, what
213
+ with all the drinking from the Fountain, but he was old when he was brought
214
+
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+ on - rather than prolonging his life, the doctors were working to stave off the
216
+ end. And it worked, too. Between the medicines, the machines, and the
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+
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+ surgeries, I think he was about to beat out One as the longest living human on
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+ the planet.
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+
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+ Then one day he decided he didn't want to do it anymore. He was always
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+
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+ inscrutable, I don't know whether something sent him over the edge or whether
224
+ he decided to do it himself. He got one of his Factotums to take his wheelchair
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+
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+ out before dawn and wheel him to the hills in the northern parts of the
227
+ grounds. Said he wanted to watch the sunrise alone. The records from his vitals
228
+
229
+ are still there - he sat and watched the sunrise. Then he reached behind the
230
+ chair and turned off his own oxygen. The body was cold by the time someone
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+
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+ got there.
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+
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+ Clearance Level 001/5 detected. Would you like to open a classified file
235
+ addendum?
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+
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+ SCP-001-13
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-13 is a small graveyard on the outer grounds of Site-01.
246
+ 13 gravestones are arranged in a grid of four columns. Each bears an
247
+ inscription that changes depending on the reader, conforming to their
248
+
249
+ relationship with the subject of the tombstone. The following is a list of
250
+ messages as recorded by O5-13.
251
+
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+ 01. Here lies Django Bridge. An archivist to the end.
253
+
254
+ 02. Here lies David Rosen. Never saw it coming.
255
+
256
+ 03. Here lies Everett Mann. Could make anything except happiness.
257
+ An empty grave.
258
+
259
+ 04. Here lies Tilda Moose. Didn't know what she had until she gave
260
+ it away. Died trying to get it back.
261
+
262
+ 05. Here lies Chelsea Elliot, née Glaistig. Feet in two worlds, fit in
263
+ neither.
264
+
265
+ 06. Here lies Ali Ibn-Bijhan. Betrayed his countrymen. Died of the
266
+ guilt.
267
+
268
+ 07. Here lies Agatha Rights. The only one I have ever loved.
269
+
270
+ 08. Here lies Thaddeus Xyank. Came from tomorrow to help us
271
+ today. Never forgot what he left behind.
272
+
273
+ 09. Here lies Jean Aktus. A relic of the past, but he knew that.
274
+
275
+ 10. Here lies Kain Pathos Crow. He was a good boy.
276
+
277
+ 11. Here lies Troy Lament. The best I have ever known.
278
+
279
+ 12. Here lies Alto Clef. Rot in hell.
280
+
281
+ 13. MEMENTO MORI
282
+
283
+ Administrator's Note:
284
+
285
+ It's been eighty years, Gears. I got you onto senior staff, then
286
+ directorship, then the Council. I know you well enough to know
287
+
288
+ what you do when you're thinking about ending things.
289
+
290
+ It's okay. I was here before the Council, I'll be here after. You all ran
291
+ the place well, but at the end of the day, you're still human. You
292
+
293
+ make mistakes, and you have flaws, and that's alright. You did the
294
+ best you could, and it was pretty good.
295
+
296
+ I'm sorry for putting this crushing burden on you and the others. I
297
+
298
+ can't help but feel responsible. This life isn't an easy one, they
299
+ might still be alive if not for me. They'd certainly have been happier.
300
+
301
+ You were all the best and brightest of the Foundation of then. I
302
+
303
+ took you and I ruined you, and I'm sorry.
304
+
305
+ Don't worry about what happens after — my office has a handle on
306
+
307
+ things, we have since I stopped refilling your seats. It's time to start
308
+
309
+ burying the past. Make room for the future. There will never be a
310
+ group like this again, but that's okay. The mere existence of the
311
+
312
+ Council seems to invite tragedy. It's time for something different
313
+ anyway. I don't know what, but the age of the Council is over, I can
314
+
315
+ tell you that.
316
+
317
+ Come to my study when you're ready to end it. It's okay, Charles.
318
+ Don't worry. You did a good job. I'm proud of you.
319
+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+
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+ REDTAPE
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+ REDTAPE
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+ REDTAPE
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+
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+
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+ About
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+
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+ Community
12
+
13
+ Resources
14
+
15
+ Sister Sites
16
+
17
+ Contact Us
18
+
19
+ ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
20
+
21
+ SCP-001
22
+
23
+  ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
24
+
25
+ A ROUNDERHOUSE Joint
26
+
27
+ Rating: +768
28
+
29
+ BY DIRECT ORDER OF THE OFFICE OF THE
30
+ ADMINISTRATOR
31
+
32
+ The following file is classified Clearance Level 001/1.
33
+
34
+ All Foundation personnel are permitted and encouraged to read
35
+ this document.
36
+
37
+ Welcome, O5-13.
38
+
39
+     
40
+
41
+
42
+
43
+
44
+
45
+
46
+
47
+
48
+
49
+
50
+
51
+
52
+
53
+
54
+
55
+
56
+
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+ LEVEL 1/001
58
+ CLASSIFIED
59
+
60
+ Item #: SCP-001
61
+
62
+ Site-01.
63
+
64
+ SPECIAL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES: All
65
+ personnel are permitted to put in a request to
66
+
67
+ their local Human Resources officer if they
68
+ would like to visit Site-01. Visits are generally
69
+
70
+ limited to one per 4 years, in order to avoid
71
+ large amounts of damage to the property. The
72
+
73
+ Site itself is maintained by the Office of the
74
+ Administrator, and any concerns with the
75
+
76
+ physical building or grounds should be directed
77
+ there.
78
+
79
+ DESCRIPTION: SCP-001 refers to a collection of
80
+ 13 anomalous areas present within Site-01.
81
+ These anomalous areas vary in size and effect,
82
+
83
+ and are scattered throughout the ground of the
84
+ site. A full list of SCP-001 instances is attached
85
+
86
+ below.
87
+
88
+ Site-01 is a mansion in rural Virginia
89
+ constructed between 1764 and 1766 by Duke
90
+
91
+ Franz C. Williams, an Austrian noble who would
92
+ later become the founder and current
93
+
94
+ Administrator of the Foundation. Williams'
95
+
96
+ Administrator Franz Williams, circa 1891.
97
+
98
+ emigration from Europe was incited by the Seven Years' War, later regarded as the First Occult
99
+ War. Documents relate that he arrived in the New World in a private party of twelve, purchasing
100
+
101
+ the land for the mansion ahead of time. The party that arrived would become the first Overseers
102
+ of the Foundation that they formed, though the organization as it is today would not take shape
103
+
104
+ until the late 19th century during the American Civil War.
105
+
106
+ SafeSafe
107
+
108
+
109
+
110
+ It became customary for new Overseers to make their own additions to the mansion as they were
111
+
112
+ inducted, modifying and changing rooms to suit their needs, often with anomalous effects. Due
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+ to the secrecy associated with the former O5 Council, access to the Site itself was severely
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+
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+ restricted until very recently.
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+
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+
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+ SCP-001-01
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+
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+ SCP-001-02
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+
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+ SCP-001-03
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+ SCP-001-04
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+ SCP-001-05
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+
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+ SCP-001-06
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+ SCP-001-07
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+
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+ SCP-001-08
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+
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+ SCP-001-09
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+
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+ SCP-001-10
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+
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+ SCP-001-11
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+
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+ SCP-001-12
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+
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+ SCP-001-10
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-10 is a large dog bed inside SCP-001-03. It is pushed against the
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+ northern wall, and covered in dust. A photo of a golden retriever is pinned to the wall
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+
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+ behind it. A number of items sit in the dog bed, including a chew toy, leash, and beaker -
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+
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+ upon touching any of these items, the subject will find themselves standing on the
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+ southern shore of the pond on the Site-01 grounds.
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+
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+ Attached File:
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+
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+ To-Do
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+
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+ 1. Olympia
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+
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+ 2. Deepwell
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+ 3. Samsara
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+
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+ 4. Eggwalker
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+ 5. Persephone
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+
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+ 6. Back to normal
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+ 7. High-Level Containment Solutions
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+
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+ 8. Deific Entity Neutralization (Test 343.8)
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+ 9. Figure out Kabul Recovery Plan
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+
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+ […]
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+
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+ Administrator's Note — 10:
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+
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+ This one we all saw coming. Crow was a true genius, without a doubt. In some
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+
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+ ways I think getting turned into a dog made him smarter, bizarrely. He was
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+ thinking in ways no human ever possibly could. He was fast friends with Three
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+
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+ when he got brought on. I will be the first to admit that I fully recognize the
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+
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+ hilarity in a dog as an Overseer, but Crow was one of the best men I have ever
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+ had the pleasure of working with, even if he wasn't a man.
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+
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+ Plus being on the Council meant he could have all the time in the world to
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+
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+ perfect his creations. We used a lot of his tech after the Six Minute War, even
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+ more after 2050. He was a man of the future, that's for certain. He was also
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+
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+ friendly in that doglike way. Always looking at the best in people, even when
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+ they had done nothing to earn his friendliness.
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+
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+ Unfortunately, he dealt with a lot of the same problems Aktus did. He was an
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+
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+ O5, but a dog is a dog, and the unfortunate fact of life is that dogs die a lot
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+ faster than we do. Even with the medical wonders of the day available to us, we
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+
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+ were fighting biology.
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+
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+ He made the arrangements in advance, he didn't want to go in pain. Spent the
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+
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+ day lounging around the manor, playing with us, indulging in his instincts,
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+
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+ chasing birds. We went for a walk on midday, all goddamn thirteen of us and a
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+ golden retriever. Passed by the pond, and he said this was where he wanted to
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+
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+ do it. Walked in a circle three times then sat down and closed his eyes because
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+ the sun was in his face. I should like to think the syringe didn't hurt him too bad.
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+
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+ Clearance Level 001/5 detected. Would you like to open a classified file
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+ addendum?
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+
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+ SCP-001-13
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-13 is a small graveyard on the outer grounds of Site-01.
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+ 13 gravestones are arranged in a grid of four columns. Each bears an
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+ inscription that changes depending on the reader, conforming to their
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+
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+ relationship with the subject of the tombstone. The following is a list of
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+ messages as recorded by O5-13.
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+
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+ 01. Here lies Django Bridge. An archivist to the end.
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+
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+ 02. Here lies David Rosen. Never saw it coming.
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+
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+ 03. Here lies Everett Mann. Could make anything except happiness.
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+ An empty grave.
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+
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+ 04. Here lies Tilda Moose. Didn't know what she had until she gave
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+ it away. Died trying to get it back.
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+
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+ 05. Here lies Chelsea Elliot, née Glaistig. Feet in two worlds, fit in
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+ neither.
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+
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+ 06. Here lies Ali Ibn-Bijhan. Betrayed his countrymen. Died of the
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+ guilt.
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+
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+ 07. Here lies Agatha Rights. The only one I have ever loved.
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+
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+ 08. Here lies Thaddeus Xyank. Came from tomorrow to help us
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+ today. Never forgot what he left behind.
247
+
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+ 09. Here lies Jean Aktus. A relic of the past, but he knew that.
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+
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+ 10. Here lies Kain Pathos Crow. He was a good boy.
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+
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+ 11. Here lies Troy Lament. The best I have ever known.
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+ 12. Here lies Alto Clef. Rot in hell.
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+ 13. MEMENTO MORI
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+ Administrator's Note:
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+ It's been eighty years, Gears. I got you onto senior staff, then
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+ directorship, then the Council. I know you well enough to know
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+
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+ what you do when you're thinking about ending things.
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+
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+ It's okay. I was here before the Council, I'll be here after. You all ran
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+ the place well, but at the end of the day, you're still human. You
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+
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+ make mistakes, and you have flaws, and that's alright. You did the
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+ best you could, and it was pretty good.
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+ I'm sorry for putting this crushing burden on you and the others. I
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+ can't help but feel responsible. This life isn't an easy one, they
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+ might still be alive if not for me. They'd certainly have been happier.
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+ You were all the best and brightest of the Foundation of then. I
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+ took you and I ruined you, and I'm sorry.
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+
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+ Don't worry about what happens after — my office has a handle on
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+
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+ things, we have since I stopped refilling your seats. It's time to start
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+
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+ burying the past. Make room for the future. There will never be a
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+ group like this again, but that's okay. The mere existence of the
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+
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+ Council seems to invite tragedy. It's time for something different
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+ anyway. I don't know what, but the age of the Council is over, I can
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+ tell you that.
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+ Come to my study when you're ready to end it. It's okay, Charles.
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+ Don't worry. You did a good job. I'm proud of you.
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+ REDTAPE
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+ DAWN
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+ About
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+ Community
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+ Resources
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+ Sister Sites
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+ Contact Us
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+ ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+ SCP-001
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+  ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+ A ROUNDERHOUSE Joint
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+ Rating: +768
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+ BY DIRECT ORDER OF THE OFFICE OF THE
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+ ADMINISTRATOR
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+ The following file is classified Clearance Level 001/1.
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+ All Foundation personnel are permitted and encouraged to read
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+ this document.
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+ Welcome, O5-13.
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+     
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+ LEVEL 1/001
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+ CLASSIFIED
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+ Item #: SCP-001
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+
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+ Site-01.
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+
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+ SPECIAL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES: All
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+ personnel are permitted to put in a request to
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+ their local Human Resources officer if they
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+ would like to visit Site-01. Visits are generally
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+ limited to one per 4 years, in order to avoid
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+ large amounts of damage to the property. The
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+ Site itself is maintained by the Office of the
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+ Administrator, and any concerns with the
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+ physical building or grounds should be directed
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+ there.
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+ DESCRIPTION: SCP-001 refers to a collection of
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+ 13 anomalous areas present within Site-01.
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+ These anomalous areas vary in size and effect,
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+
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+ and are scattered throughout the ground of the
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+ site. A full list of SCP-001 instances is attached
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+
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+ below.
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+ Site-01 is a mansion in rural Virginia
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+ constructed between 1764 and 1766 by Duke
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+
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+ Franz C. Williams, an Austrian noble who would
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+ later become the founder and current
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+ Administrator of the Foundation. Williams'
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+ Administrator Franz Williams, circa 1891.
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+
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+ emigration from Europe was incited by the Seven Years' War, later regarded as the First Occult
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+ War. Documents relate that he arrived in the New World in a private party of twelve, purchasing
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+ the land for the mansion ahead of time. The party that arrived would become the first Overseers
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+ of the Foundation that they formed, though the organization as it is today would not take shape
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+ until the late 19th century during the American Civil War.
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+ SafeSafe
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+ It became customary for new Overseers to make their own additions to the mansion as they were
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+
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+ inducted, modifying and changing rooms to suit their needs, often with anomalous effects. Due
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+ to the secrecy associated with the former O5 Council, access to the Site itself was severely
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+
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+ restricted until very recently.
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+
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+ SCP-001-01
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+ SCP-001-02
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+ SCP-001-03
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+ SCP-001-04
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+ SCP-001-05
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+ SCP-001-06
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+ SCP-001-07
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+ SCP-001-08
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+ SCP-001-09
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+ SCP-001-10
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+ SCP-001-11
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+ SCP-001-12
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+ SCP-001-11
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+ Description: SCP-001-11 is a small armory
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+ in the basement of Site-01. A variety of
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+
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+ firearms and traditional weapons are
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+
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+ arranged on the walls, along with
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+ appropriate ammunition. Touching any of
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+
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+ the weapons will display a particular scar
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+ on the subject's body, generally from a
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+
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+ minor wound along the extrema, but
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+ occasionally from a significant torso
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+
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+ wound. The scar disappears after letting
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+ go of the weapon.
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+ SCP-001-11.
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+ Weapon: A vibrospear, of the sort used on Luna during the Solidarity Campaign.
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+ It is inlaid with symbols and markings.
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+ Scar: A bite mark along the calf. The teeth marks do not correspond with any
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+ possible human dental set or known animal set.
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+ Weapon: A custom rotating-barrel hand cannon. Emblazoned with the logo of
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+ the Foundation Agents Corp.
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+ Scar: 15 large knife wounds across the chest, neck, and arms, ragged and
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+ violent.
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+ Attached File:
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+ Subject: Re: Mission
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+ Date: 05-03-2063
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+ You gotta stop worrying about me. I've been doing this shit way before I had a
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+
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+ desk job, remember? You had better, you're the one that put me behind it.
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+ I have the best security detail on the planet and I'm going to a site nobody even
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+ knows about. The little people need to know we haven't abandoned them. That's
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+
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+ how you get people actually defecting.
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+ Focus on getting the other seats filled before you start worrying about what
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+ happens if mine goes empty, OK? You're a good boss, but you worry too much.
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+ I'll be fine, I promise.
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+
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+ Administrator's Note — 11:
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+
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+ Troy never asked for any of this, but he had the unfortunate fate of being too
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+ good at his job. I couldn't let someone like that waste their time in the
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+ Foundation hunting down magic objects and following up on Bigfoot rumours.
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+
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+ His condition for being shoved into administration was that he could still take
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+ on field jobs if he wanted. As his rank rose, he got less and less time for it, until
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+
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+ eventually seeing him go out was a rare thrill. He was a good goddamn Agent.
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+
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+ But he was right. Ultimately he knew something I still fail to understand. Some
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+ people just aren't fit for this life. It's one of intrigue, pettiness, and messy, messy
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+
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+ politics. He was a simple, down-to-earth guy, he wasn't good for any of that.
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+ But he accepted my offer anyway. Not because he wanted to, but because he
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+
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+ thought he should. He was altruistic like that.
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+ Made it a surprisingly good long time behind a desk job, too. Back then if you'd
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+ asked anyone how well they thought Agent Lament would do at a desk job,
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+
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+ you'd have been laughed out of the room. But there he was. Instead of sneaking
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+ into Adiyat or looking into the resurgence of the Spirit, he was making tactical
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+
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+ decisions about how best to defend against the Insurgency from the protected
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+
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+ walls of the safest place on Earth. He was good at it, but that doesn't mean he
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+ was okay with it.
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+
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+ One day he decided he was needed in Site-34 in the Levant. This was in 2063,
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+ near the tail end of the Crisis, where none of us were really sure which of our
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+
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+ personnel were still truly loyal. You can imagine how worried I was about an
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+
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+ Overseer presenting publically, but he said that the people needed to see him,
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+ to see that their leadership wasn't scared. He always cared a lot about what
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+
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+ people thought.
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+
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+ One of his bodyguards turned out to not be as loyal as we thought. Troy put up
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+ a hell of a fight, though - the autolimo arrived at 34 and opened up to a
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+
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+ bloodbath. He'd stabbed the assassin with his own knife 12 times before
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+ breaking his neck — probably good, Twelve would've castrated the guy for
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+
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+ information if he didn't kill him. But he'd gotten cut up a lot, way too much. He
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+ might have survived if he was here. As it is, he bled out before the car even
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+
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+ stopped.
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+
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+ Knowing Troy, though, that's probably exactly how he'd have wanted to go out.
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+
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+ Clearance Level 001/5 detected. Would you like to open a classified file
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+ addendum?
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+
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+ SCP-001-13
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001-13 is a small graveyard on the outer grounds of Site-01.
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+ 13 gravestones are arranged in a grid of four columns. Each bears an
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+ inscription that changes depending on the reader, conforming to their
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+
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+ relationship with the subject of the tombstone. The following is a list of
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+ messages as recorded by O5-13.
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+
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+ 01. Here lies Django Bridge. An archivist to the end.
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+
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+ 02. Here lies David Rosen. Never saw it coming.
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+
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+ 03. Here lies Everett Mann. Could make anything except happiness.
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+ 06. Here lies Ali Ibn-Bijhan. Betrayed his countrymen. Died of the
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+ 07. Here lies Agatha Rights. The only one I have ever loved.
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+ 08. Here lies Thaddeus Xyank. Came from tomorrow to help us
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+ today. Never forgot what he left behind.
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+ 09. Here lies Jean Aktus. A relic of the past, but he knew that.
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+ 10. Here lies Kain Pathos Crow. He was a good boy.
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+ 11. Here lies Troy Lament. The best I have ever known.
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+ 12. Here lies Alto Clef. Rot in hell.
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+ 13. MEMENTO MORI
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+ Administrator's Note:
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+ It's been eighty years, Gears. I got you onto senior staff, then
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+ directorship, then the Council. I know you well enough to know
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+
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+ what you do when you're thinking about ending things.
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+
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+ It's okay. I was here before the Council, I'll be here after. You all ran
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+ the place well, but at the end of the day, you're still human. You
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+
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+ make mistakes, and you have flaws, and that's alright. You did the
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+ best you could, and it was pretty good.
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+
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+ I'm sorry for putting this crushing burden on you and the others. I
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+
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+ can't help but feel responsible. This life isn't an easy one, they
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+ might still be alive if not for me. They'd certainly have been happier.
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+ You were all the best and brightest of the Foundation of then. I
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+ took you and I ruined you, and I'm sorry.
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+ Don't worry about what happens after — my office has a handle on
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+
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+ things, we have since I stopped refilling your seats. It's time to start
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+
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+ burying the past. Make room for the future. There will never be a
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+ group like this again, but that's okay. The mere existence of the
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+
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+ Council seems to invite tragedy. It's time for something different
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+ anyway. I don't know what, but the age of the Council is over, I can
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+ tell you that.
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+
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+ Come to my study when you're ready to end it. It's okay, Charles.
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+ Don't worry. You did a good job. I'm proud of you.
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+ REDTAPE
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+ DAWN
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+ About
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+ Community
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+ Resources
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+ Sister Sites
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+ Contact Us
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+ ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+ SCP-001
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+  ROUNDERHOUSE's Proposal
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+ A ROUNDERHOUSE Joint
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+ Rating: +768
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+ BY DIRECT ORDER OF THE OFFICE OF THE
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+ ADMINISTRATOR
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+ The following file is classified Clearance Level 001/1.
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+ All Foundation personnel are permitted and encouraged to read
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+ this document.
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+ Welcome, O5-13.
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+
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+     
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+ LEVEL 1/001
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+ CLASSIFIED
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+ Item #: SCP-001
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+ Site-01.
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+ SPECIAL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES: All
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+ personnel are permitted to put in a request to
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+ their local Human Resources officer if they
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+ would like to visit Site-01. Visits are generally
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+ limited to one per 4 years, in order to avoid
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+ large amounts of damage to the property. The
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+ Site itself is maintained by the Office of the
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+ Administrator, and any concerns with the
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+ physical building or grounds should be directed
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+ there.
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+ DESCRIPTION: SCP-001 refers to a collection of
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+ 13 anomalous areas present within Site-01.
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+ These anomalous areas vary in size and effect,
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+
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+ and are scattered throughout the ground of the
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+ site. A full list of SCP-001 instances is attached
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+
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+ below.
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+ Site-01 is a mansion in rural Virginia
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+ constructed between 1764 and 1766 by Duke
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+
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+ Franz C. Williams, an Austrian noble who would
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+ later become the founder and current
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+ Administrator of the Foundation. Williams'
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+ Administrator Franz Williams, circa 1891.
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+
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+ emigration from Europe was incited by the Seven Years' War, later regarded as the First Occult
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+ War. Documents relate that he arrived in the New World in a private party of twelve, purchasing
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+ the land for the mansion ahead of time. The party that arrived would become the first Overseers
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+ of the Foundation that they formed, though the organization as it is today would not take shape
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+ until the late 19th century during the American Civil War.
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+ SafeSafe
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+ It became customary for new Overseers to make their own additions to the mansion as they were
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+ inducted, modifying and changing rooms to suit their needs, often with anomalous effects. Due
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+ to the secrecy associated with the former O5 Council, access to the Site itself was severely
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+ restricted until very recently.
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+ SCP-001-01
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+ SCP-001-11
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+ SCP-001-12
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+ SCP-001-12
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+ Description: SCP-001-12 is a bar cart in
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+ an auxiliary office in Site-01. It is set with
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+ a large variety of liquor and alcohol,
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+ ranging from common beers to expensive
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+ scotch. The bottles never run out;
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+ however, upon pouring any into a glass,
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+ the drink will transmute into another
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+ liquid, generally nonpotable or toxic.
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+ SCP-001-12.
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+ Drink: Macallan 1948, aged whiskey.
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+ Liquid: Warm, bitter water. Chemical analysis confirms trace amounts of sulfur.
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+ Bottle 3/4 full.
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+ Drink: 1.5 liter jug of moonshine.
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+ Liquid: Freezing cold hard water. Scalds the throat when drunk and induces
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+ unconciousness. Jug nearly empty.
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+ Attached File:
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+ O5-12: So I guess it's just us left now, huh?
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+ Administrator: Hello, Twelve.
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+ O5-13: So it would seem.
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+ [Silence.]
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+ O5-12: Care for a drink?
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+ Administrator: Hah. I thought you'd never ask.
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+ O5-13: Scotch, please.
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+ O5-12: Huh. Never knew you drank.
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+ O5-13: I didn't.
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+ [Pouring.]
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+ Administrator: Cheers, gents. It was a good run.
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+ O5-12: Hear, hear.
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+ O5-13: Yes.
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+ [Quiet, intermittent sipping.]
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+ Administrator's Note — 12:
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+ That nutcase deserved what he got. The only reason he was on the Council is
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+ because of the Insurgency Crisis. We needed a strong, capable military leader.
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+ The last time I fought, horses were still on the battlefield. Alto was a deranged
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+ maniac but we've had a lot of deranged maniacs. Right then, we needed one.
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+ He did his job. Beat back the enemy. The Insurgency rose and was suppressed
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+ with overwhelming force. We waged war in Asia, Africa, even the Antarctic
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+ became a warzone. And we won. Clef ceded his control of Applied Force
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+ afterwards, but he always directed massive influence in the Division. Not
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+ surprising.
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+ After that, he didn't really know what to do. O5 was not the action-packed,
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+ cloak-and-dagger job he thought it was. Mostly just paperwork and meetings.
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+ So he lost his fervor over time. Mellowed out, became the kind of guy you could
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+
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+ drink with instead of the guy who started bar fights. None us spent too much
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+ time around him, never really forgot the shit he pulled way back when.
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+ One day he went looking for a fight and got one. What happened isn't
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+ important, but after he was dead and buried, I swear to god I saw the sun blink,
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+ just for a moment.
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+ Clearance Level 001/5 detected. Would you like to open a classified file
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+ addendum?
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+ SCP-001-13
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+ Description: SCP-001-13 is a small graveyard on the outer grounds of Site-01.
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+ 13 gravestones are arranged in a grid of four columns. Each bears an
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+ inscription that changes depending on the reader, conforming to their
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+
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+ relationship with the subject of the tombstone. The following is a list of
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+ messages as recorded by O5-13.
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+ 01. Here lies Django Bridge. An archivist to the end.
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+
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+ 02. Here lies David Rosen. Never saw it coming.
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+
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+ 03. Here lies Everett Mann. Could make anything except happiness.
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+ An empty grave.
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+
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+ 04. Here lies Tilda Moose. Didn't know what she had until she gave
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+ it away. Died trying to get it back.
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+
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+ 05. Here lies Chelsea Elliot, née Glaistig. Feet in two worlds, fit in
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+ neither.
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+
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+ 06. Here lies Ali Ibn-Bijhan. Betrayed his countrymen. Died of the
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+ guilt.
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+
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+ 07. Here lies Agatha Rights. The only one I have ever loved.
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+
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+ 08. Here lies Thaddeus Xyank. Came from tomorrow to help us
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+ today. Never forgot what he left behind.
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+
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+ 09. Here lies Jean Aktus. A relic of the past, but he knew that.
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+
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+ 10. Here lies Kain Pathos Crow. He was a good boy.
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+
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+ 11. Here lies Troy Lament. The best I have ever known.
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+
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+ 12. Here lies Alto Clef. Rot in hell.
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+
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+ 13. MEMENTO MORI
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+
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+ Administrator's Note:
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+
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+ It's been eighty years, Gears. I got you onto senior staff, then
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+ directorship, then the Council. I know you well enough to know
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+
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+ what you do when you're thinking about ending things.
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+ It's okay. I was here before the Council, I'll be here after. You all ran
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+ the place well, but at the end of the day, you're still human. You
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+
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+ make mistakes, and you have flaws, and that's alright. You did the
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+ best you could, and it was pretty good.
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+ I'm sorry for putting this crushing burden on you and the others. I
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+
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+ can't help but feel responsible. This life isn't an easy one, they
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+ might still be alive if not for me. They'd certainly have been happier.
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+ You were all the best and brightest of the Foundation of then. I
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+ took you and I ruined you, and I'm sorry.
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+
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+ Don't worry about what happens after — my office has a handle on
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+
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+ things, we have since I stopped refilling your seats. It's time to start
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+
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+ burying the past. Make room for the future. There will never be a
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+ group like this again, but that's okay. The mere existence of the
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+
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+ Council seems to invite tragedy. It's time for something different
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+ anyway. I don't know what, but the age of the Council is over, I can
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+ tell you that.
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+ Come to my study when you're ready to end it. It's okay, Charles.
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+ Don't worry. You did a good job. I'm proud of you.
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+
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+ ▷CLOSE◁
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+ ‡ Hide Licensing / Citation Cite this page as:
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+  Abridged Retirement Proposals
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+ Fold Table of Contents
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+ ╶─────
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+ Dr. Quantum's Proposal: The
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+ Timer
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+ Dr. Swann's Proposal: The
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+
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+ ╶─────
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+
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+ Database
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+
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+ ╶───── Dir. Clef's Proposal: The Garden
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+
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+ ╶─────
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+ Dr. Brennan's Proposal: God's
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+
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+ Blind Spot
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+ Dr. Ghipo's Proposal: A Good
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+
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+ ╶─────
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+
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+ Computer
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+
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+ ╶───── Dir. Lily's Proposal: The Sacrifice
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+
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+ Drs. T. G. and Aktus' Proposal: The
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+
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+ ╶─────
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+
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+ Broken Engine
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+
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+ ╶─────
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+ Dr. Pickman's Proposal:
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+ Storytellers
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+
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+ ╶─────
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+
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+ Dr. Roget Sr.'s Proposal: Project
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+
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+ Keter
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+ Dr. Roget Jr.'s Proposal: The
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+
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+ ╶─────
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+
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+ Projectile
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+
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+ ╶─────
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+ Dr. Mackenzie’s Proposal: The
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+ Legacy
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+
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+ ╶───── Dr. Argent's Proposal: The Unit
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+ Dr. Locke's Proposal: Crack of
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+
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+ ╶─────
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+
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+ Dawn
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+ Dr. Tufton's Proposal: The
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+
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+ ╶─────
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+
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+ Children‘s Origin
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+ ╶─────
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+ Researcher Calvin's Proposal: The
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+ Noise
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+
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+ ╶───── Dr. Dayle’s Proposal:The Pit
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+ ╶─────
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+ Dr. Scantron’s Proposal:
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+ Graduation Day
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+
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+ ╶───── Dr. North’s Proposal: The Toybox
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+ Dr. Wrong’s Proposal: The
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+ Agreement
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+
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+ ╶─────
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+ Dr. Naismith’s Proposal: Kiteen
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+
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+ ╶─────
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+
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+ Pallo
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+
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+ ╶───── Dr. Valis’ Proposal: Logicism
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+
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+ The following is a list of abridged retirement proposals from the Foundation Heritage
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+ Collection. Retiring A-Class personnel are permitted to submit a proposal documenting an
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+
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+ anomaly of personal significance to one's career, or the Foundation's history. They are to
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+ adhere to the following format.
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+ +++++ Dr. name's Proposa [title]
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+
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+ CODE NAME [AAAA]
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS
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+
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+ SUMMARY [Brief Description]
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE [Why it was proposed]
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+
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+ If you are a retiring member of A-Class personnel, you may append your submission to the end
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+ of this document. Abridged proposals should not exceed 250 words and should contain only
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+
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+ text.
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+
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+ Dr. Quantum's Proposa The Timer
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+
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+ CODE NAME QNTM
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Safe
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-QNTM is an anomalous egg timer of unknown origin. When
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+ SCP-QNTM is set to a given time (up to a maximum of 60 minutes), the entropy
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+
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+ state of the universe is reversed by that duration. This effect is not experienced
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+ by SCP-QNTM or its user (designated SCP-QNTM-A); from the perspective of
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+
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+ SCP-QNTM-A, time is reversed according to the duration set. This entails that,
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+ for the duration set, SCP-QNTM-A will co-exist with the past version of themself
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+
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+ (designated SCP-QNTM-B), and can meaningfully affect the sequence of
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+ events leading to SCP-QNTM's activation. After activation, SCP-QNTM will tick
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+
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+ down as a non-anomalous timer would; however, upon reaching zero, SCP-
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+ QNTM-A ceases to exist.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE SCP-QNTM is the first known temporal anomaly acquired by
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+ the Foundation, and was instrumental in Dr. Quantum's career.
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+
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+ Dr. Swann's Proposa The Database
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+
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+ CODE NAME SWNN
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Thaumiel
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-SWNN is the designation for the SCiPnet database
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+ framework. SCP-SWNN depends on a variety of anomalous technologies to
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+
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+ maintain and present documentation as effectively as possible; namely, SCiPnet
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+ reorganizes interrelated documents using a pataphysics-based predictive
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+
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+ algorithm. This causes documentation to be presented in a more narratively-
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+ appealing format, reducing the likelihood that personnel will miss important
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+
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+ information due to lack of interest.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE SCP-SWNN is considered Dr. Swann's seminal work, and is
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+ regularly essential to Foundation operations.
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+
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+ Dir. Cef's Proposa The Garden
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+
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+ CODE NAME EDEN
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Location
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-EDEN is an extradimensional location that features a garden
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+ of variable size and topology. If one is surrounded by fire such that they are
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+
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+ unable to safely escape (e,g, trapped in a burning building), SCP-EDEN can be
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+ accessed by walking through the fire with one's eyes closed, so long as the
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+
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+ success of the procedure is not doubted at the point which the fire is crossed.
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+ SCP-EDEN's spatial dimensionality is always exactly one greater than the
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+
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+ number of living humans which occupy it; this entails that, as SCP-EDEN is
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+ concurrently entered by greater numbers of people, more of the garden
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+
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+ becomes accessible, but the entire space becomes less readily-navigable.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE SCP-EDEN prompted the development of several
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+ revolutionary technologies for the exploration and mapping of hyper- and hypo-
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+
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+ dimensional spaces, and contains several artifacts which have assisted in the
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+ development of further technologies.
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+
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+ Dr. Brennan's Proposa God's Bind Spot
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+
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+ CODE NAME SPKB
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Neutralized (formerly Safe)
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-SPKB was an anomalous phenomenon affecting an Orthodox-
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+ Christian Church (designated SCP-SPKB-A) centered in Άνο Βέρβανα, a rural
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+
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+ village located in the mountain ranges of northern Greece. For a period of
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+ several decades, SCP-SPKB caused any form of worship or spiritual practice
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+
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+ within SCP-SPKB-A to be anomalously unfulfilling, causing gradual increases in
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+ tension and unrest within the community. SCP-SPKB was eventually Neutralized
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+
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+ through the development and use of spiritual channeling technologies.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE SCP-SPKB catalyzed the discovery of Akiva radiation, as well
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+ as the formation of the Department of Tactical Theology.
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+
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+ Dr. Ghipo's Proposa A Good Computer
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+
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+ CODE NAME GDBY
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Thaumiel
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-GDBY is the ERZATZ Type AK9 Computational Engine: an
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+ advanced digital computer system designed to suggest initial containment
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+
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+ procedures for incoming anomalies. SCP-GDBY is utilized primarily by the
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+ Processing Division to detect correlations between existing and newly-acquired
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+
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+ anomalies, often suggesting unexpectedly-effective containment procedures
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+ for generic anomalies.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE SCP-GDBY was developed in 1955 in response to the
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+ exponential growth of Foundation operations, to which it is now essential. Its
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+ algorithm suggests effective containment procedures for over 75% of all
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+
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+ incoming anomalies.
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+
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+ Dir. Liy's Proposa The Sacrifice
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+
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+ CODE NAME FLWR
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Euclid
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-FLWR describes a phenomenon in which, when a person in a
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+ perceived position of power, significance, or influence is cremated and buried
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+
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+ alongside specific and complex arrangements of flora, the land surrounding the
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+ burial site becomes anomalously fertile. This land becomes capable of
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+
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+ supporting crop yield up to 1400% the baseline average, even in otherwise
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+ infertile areas (including desert, concrete, et cetera).
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE SCP-FLWR established one of the first in-house anomalous
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+ agriculture practices, which was instrumental in establishing self-sustainability
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+ early on in the Foundation's history. Director Lily's funeral was carried out as
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+
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+ specified in her will, resulting in the creation of the Ultra-high-yield Cultivation
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+ Zone. She was posthumously awarded the Foundation Star in Exemplary
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+
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+ Service.
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+
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+ Drs. T. G. and Aktus' Proposa The Broken Engine
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+
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+ CODE NAME BRKN
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Safe (formerly Keter)
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-BRKN is a collection of anomalous components of a standard
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+ automobile engine. When one or more components are separated for more than
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+ five minutes, the segment of SCP-BRKN currently possessing the most mass
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+
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+ will levitate above the ground (as if it were within a functioning vehicle) before
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+ approaching the locations of any unclaimed components. This will cause
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+
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+ damage to any materials between or surrounding SCP-BRKN, commensurate to
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+ the damage that would be caused by a moderately-sized vehicle.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE SCP-BRKN's containment challenges prompted the
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+ construction of Site-15 and several revolutionary electro-mechanical
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+ containment mechanisms. Site-15 now contains more than 300 electronic and
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+
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+ digital anomalies using methods initially devised by Drs. T. G. and Aktus.
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+
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+ Dr. Pickman's Proposa Storyteers
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+
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+ CODE NAME SPWI
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Archon
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+
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+ SUMMARY Observations throughout Nexus-18 (Sloth's Pit, Wisconsin) of
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+ actions of individuals and events apparently conforming to narrative and
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+
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+ folkloric tropes and archetypes, including the manifestation of urban legends,
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+ heightened activity around times of celebration, and an apparent degree of
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+
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+ sentience within the Nexus itself, responding to certain trigger phrases (i.e.
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+ "What could possibly go wrong?") with appropriate consequences.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE Isaiah H. Pickman (1978-2017 (Presumed KIA) was an
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+ archivist at Site-87 in Nexus Zone-18, whose cataloging of anomalies within
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+ Nexus-18 led to the formulation of this theory by Sinclair, Bailey et. al in early
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+
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+ 2018. From this, containment efforts within Nexus-18 have grown over 70%
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+ more effective, due to new countermeasures and containment tactics being
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+
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+ devised using SCP-SPWI as a jumping-off point.
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+
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+ This proposal is made in memorial to Dr. Pickman by his colleagues; his last will
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+ and testament stated that "If anything I ever did led to something new being
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+
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+ discovered, give it a new object class, just to fuck with the filing system".
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+ "Archon" is synonymous with "Thaumiel" in this case.
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+
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+ Dr. Roget Sr.'s Proposa Project Keter
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+
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+ CODE NAME RGT
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Thaumiel
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-RGT is a Foundation Site, designated Site-Keter, responsible
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+ for the containment of most Keter-class objects within Foundation custody. Said
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+
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+ Site uses multiple Keter-class objects to contain other ones, in the process
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+ creating a 'Thaumiel-Keter-Paradox' scenario, in which almost uncontainable
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+
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+ objects are contained by the merit of being uncontained.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE SCP-RGT was fundamental in the development of new
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+ containment options for Keter-class objects. Prior to the creation of Site-Keter,
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+
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+ all such objects were contained separately within Foundation sites; following
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+ the construction of said Site however, the need for containment of such
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+
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+ anomalies has been minimalized to finding a 'containment counterpart' to such,
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+ virtually ending for example the need to actively seek elimination methods for
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+
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+ SCP-682. Due to this phenomenon, Foundation resources had been made more
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+ available for other projects, not-related to the costly containment procedures of
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+
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+ said objects.
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+
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+ SCP-RGT was originally proposed by Dr. Roget following a mass-containment
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+ breach in Site-02 occurring, which resulted in the 'Keter-self-containment
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+
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+ paradox' event occurring; following this event, multiple in-depth tests have
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+ been conducted, which lead to the creation of plans to create Site-Keter.
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+
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+ Dr. Roget Jr.'s Proposa The Projectie
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+
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+ CODE NAME RGT-II
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Neutralized (formerly Eparch)
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-RGT-II was the projectile that murdered the US president John
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+ F. Kennedy. SCP-RGT-II had the anomalous ability of invoking paranoia in all
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+
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+ individuals who witnessed the event (live or otherwise); its main purpose was to
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+ stir up such feelings within the USA as a way to overall weaken the country.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE SCP-RGT-II led to the discovery of multiple groups aware of
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+ the Foundation's existence operating within the Russian and American
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+ governments, additionally uncovering the main administrators of GoI-1109
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+
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+ ("Parawatch") a few decades after. Moreover, testing SCP-RGT-II's anomalous
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+ properties allowed Dr. Roget Jr. to develop more efficient amnestics and other
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+
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+ anomalous chemical substances used by the Foundation.
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+
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+ Dr. Mackenzies Proposa The Legacy
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+
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+ CODE NAME ADMN
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Euclid
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-ADMN is a diary originating from a prior iteration of existence.
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+ The diary itself belongs to an individual who would later be known as “The
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+
392
+ Administrator”. The diary documents much of The Administratorʼs final moments
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+ in his world as his reality comes to an end via an infestation only described as
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+
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+ an “entropic force”. The exact details pertaining to the nature of The
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+ Administrator and their home universe are unclear as much of the pages have
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+
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+ been torn from it. The final page describes a solution designed for
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+ omnidimensional travel through realities which only The Administrator has
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+
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+ utilized once to materialize himself within our own iteration of existence.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE SCP-ADMN is known for being the first ever introduction of
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+ the individual known as “The Administrator” as well as his introduction to our
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+
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+ mainline reality. This proposal is notable for being one of Dr. Mackenzieʼs final
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+ works before disappearing under questionable circumstances.
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+
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+ Dr. Argent's Proposa The Unit
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+
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+ CODE NAME WJSP
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Non-Anomalous
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-WJSP is a unit of measurement created by Dr. Argent to
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+ measure the degree of an object's anomalous properties. Using SCP-WJSP,
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+
418
+ containment specialists can accurately measure the threat an object or entity
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+ poses to normalcy and society at large.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE Utilization of SCP-WJSP is required on all anomalous objects
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+ upon their acquisition by the Foundation, and serves as the basis for all
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+ decisions pertaining to the Object Class, Threat Level, and Disruption Class of
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+
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+ newly-acquired SCPs.
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+
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+ Dr. Locke's Proposa Crack of Dawn
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+
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+ CODE NAME WDB
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Archon
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-WDB was the designation given to the Sun after, during a
434
+ worldwide famine, the Sun's rays temporarily gained an anomalous effect for
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+
436
+ approximately 59 days. During this time, organic material exposed to sunlight
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+ would undergo several alterations, the most obvious of which was an increased
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+
439
+ healing factor. Plant life (especially produce) had significantly higher growth
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+ rates during this time. Fertility rates were also drastically increased, with human
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+
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+ pregnancies only lasting an average of 20-30 days.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE While Foundation efforts have all but erased anomalous
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+ events created by SCP-WDB from the global conciousness, knowledge of these
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+
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+ events has proven immensely useful for morale among personnel, especially
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+ those who display nihilistic or solitary tendencies.
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+
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+ Dr. Tufton's Proposa The Chidrens Origin
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+
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+ CODE NAME KING
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Neutralized (formerly Safe)
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-KING is "The Three Laws of The Scarlet King", a 1787
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+ religious and philosophical book written by Thomas Bruce. It describes violent
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+
459
+ anti-modernist ideas suggesting societal reversion to a more pre-
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+ enlightenment- and survival-based life by worshipping and summoning an
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+
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+ entity called "The Scarlet King". It formerly had a cognitohazardous effect that
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+ had a high-chance to compel readers to support and believe the philosophy
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+
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+ behind it, as well as its religious material, regardless of previous ideologies. The
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+ anomalous quality of the book was lost after the SCP-6140 reality-shift.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE SCP-KING provides a great amount of information about the
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+ formerly existing "Children of the Scarlet King" cultʼs history and their beliefs,
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+ both in the book‘s text and it‘s background. Dr. Tufton‘s research revealed that
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+
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+ Thomas published SCP-KING a year before SCP-140 released to ensure the
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+ creation of a religious group themed around Thomas‘ invented myth, since the
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+
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+ Chronicles of the Daevas book made few mentions of this fantasized religion.
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+
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+ Researcher Cavin's Proposa The Noise
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+
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+ CODE NAME NASG
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Thaumiel
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-NASG is a levitating sphere, with a surface resembling TV
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+ static, inside of a cave in Iraq. If a physically written narrative is immersed into
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+
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+ it, it will telepathically transfer information to nearby humans, constituting
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+ professional advice on how to improve the story. Of note, SCP-NASG mistakes
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+
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+ certain texts as narratives, such as clinical documents.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE SCP-NASG's critical suggestions on SCP document formats
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+ were the inspiration and basis for how future documents would be organized
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+
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+ and introduced by SCP-SWNN. Its observations are regularly noted when
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+ updates to the database algorithm are developed.
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+
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+ Dr. Dayes ProposaThe Pit
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+
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+ CODE NAME GRAVE
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Thaumiel
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-GRAVE is a pit measuring 5.5 meters or radius and 8.45
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+ meters of depth. SCP-GRAVE is composed of an anomalous material, of
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+
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+ unknown composition, that has the capability to lower, while in their vicinity, the
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+ Hume levels of various Type-Green entities.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE By analyzing the material of which SCP-GRAVE is composed
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+ of, this has led to its eventual replication and brought to the creation of SRAs by
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+
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+ the hand of Dr. Robert Scranton, giving advantage to the SCP Foundation
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+
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+ toward various ontokinetic entities.
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+
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+ Dr. Scantrons Proposa Graduation Day
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+
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+ CODE NAME SCR
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Thaumiel
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-SCR is an anomalous phenomenon that occurs when an
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+ individual with skills that could be useful to the Foundation graduates high
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+
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+ school. Memories will be implanted in their head of them being a Foundation
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+ Level One researcher and they will attempt to being work.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE SCP-SCR leads to approximately 200 new Foundation
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+ employees being hired each year and analysis of it was instrumental in studying
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+ memetics and the nature of memories. Dr. Scantron was able to isolate the
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+
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+ memetic effects of high school into a single image that causes those who look
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+ at it to become a Foundation employee.
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+
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+ Dr. Norths Proposa The Toybox
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+
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+ CODE NAME WNDR
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Thaumiel
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-WNDR is a box that contains a seemingly infinite space, inside
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+ of which are a countless variety of toys. The box is able to read the mind of the
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+
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+ individual who opens the box, dispensing the type of toys that would give
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+ maximum enjoyment to its user.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE Dr. North successfully lobbied for the item to be regularly
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+ used on stressed employees, this being one of the first cases of an anomalous
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+
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+ item being regularly used for the benefit of Foundation employees.
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+
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+ Dr. Wrongs Proposa The Agreement
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+
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+ CODE NAME CNSNS
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Safe
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-CNSNS is a room in the Headquarters of the United Nations
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+ that when a group of individuals meet there, will start to discuss wars that did
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+
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+ not occur in baseline reality. All affected individuals will begin to negotiate
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+ treaties to stop said wars and once leaving the room, will forget about what has
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+
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+ occurred. All political decisions made inside SCP-CNSNS seem to have an
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+ effect on the next instance of its activation. There are no records of SCP-
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+
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+ CNSNS's construction
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE Dr. Wrong used this anomaly as proof that CK-Class Reality
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+ Restructuring Scenarios could happen, provoking an entire field of study based
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+
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+ around them.
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+
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+ Dr. Naismiths Proposa Kiteen Pao
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+
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+ CODE NAME DYF
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Thaumiel
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-DYF is an aircraft resembling a modified Lockheed F-117
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+ Nighthawk. The vehicle is 100% impervious to any attempt to damage it,
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+ possesses cloaking technology, and is capable of traveling at speed more than
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+
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+ 1.5 times that of a non-anomalous model. Upon exceeding a speed of 880 mph
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+ (1,416 km/h; 764 kn), SCP-DYF is capable of traveling to alternate dimensions.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE Through the use of SCP-DYF, The Foundation has been able
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+ to safely explore and study extradimensional locations that would normally be
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+ inaccessible including Corbernic, The Wanderer's Library, Alaggada, and the
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+ other one. The reconnaissance provided by SCP-DYF has time and time again
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+ provided a strategic advantage against anomalous activity or invasions into the
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+
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+ prime reality. It has also been used for diplomatic purposes with less hostile
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+ organizations such as The Three Moons Initiative.
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+
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+ Dr. Va���is Proposa Logicism
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+
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+ CODE NAME PHD
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+
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+ OBJECT CLASS Gevurah
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+
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+ SUMMARY SCP-PHD is an infohazard affecting anomalies recorded in The
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+ Foundation Database. Anomalous objects registered with similar numerical
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+
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+ designations to previously registered anomalies will gain the attributes, classes,
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+ anomalous properties, or behavior traits associated with said previous anomaly.
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+
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+ SGNFCANCE Dr. Nathan Valis' discovery of SCP-PHD resulted in a
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+ complete overhaul of the SCP Foundation's database, transitioning from
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+ number sequences to letter sequences. This has also served to create more
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+
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+ unique designations to search and identify anomalies more efficiently.
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+
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+ Cite this page as:
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+ "Abridged Retirement Proposals" by Placeholder McD, from the SCP Wiki. Source:
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+ ADMINISTRATION
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+ The foowing document was received on 08.10.202 from the reict dimension R2
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+ and describes an anomay threatening a members of humankind in a extant words.
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+ t has been estabished that, before the message was received, a signa had been
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+ emitted for eight minutes, containing an exceptionay powerfu stabiity and
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+ penetration cass 5 cognitohazard of danger cass 0 safe. The Foundation was
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+ unabe to counteract this anomay, but no residua symptoms of it affecting the minds
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+ of Earth denizens have been found to this day. There is a high threat of repeated
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+ cognitohazardous or other forms of attack from dimension R2. According to the
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+ atest measurements, dimension R2 no onger exists.
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+
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+ The foowing message tested negative for hidden memetic agents and is safe to read.
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+
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+ Document Start
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+
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+ Greetings.
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+
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+ You are reading this dossier in a paradimension of the reict dimension R2.
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+
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+ Due to the coossa size of your word's address, for your convenience, your dimension
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+ wi be hereafter referred to as "PD".
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+
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+ The foowing message has been constructed by the SCP Foundation of the reict
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+
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+ dimension R2 and is addressed to the SCP Foundation of paradimension PD. Encosed
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+
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+ you wi find information about SCP001, which is a threat to the mutiverse.
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+
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+ As you may have noticed, this message was preceded by a burst signa containing a non
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+
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+ dangerous cognitohazard. The burst signa was constructed in such a way that minima
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+ change to the signa woud have caused indiscriminate and overwheming casuaties
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+
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+ among the denizens of PD. As you can see, R2 is capabe of eiminating the absoute
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+
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+ majority of PD denizens but has not exercised this capabiity. n the context of the above,
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+
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+ we ask you to consider this action not as an act of aggression, but as a demonstration of
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+
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+ the fact that R2 has no pretension for conquest or other forms of aggression towards
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+
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+ PD. Take the foowing information in earnest.
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+
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+ tem # SCP001
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+
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+ Object Cass ParadoxApoyon
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+ 1
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+
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+ Specia Containment
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+
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+ Procedures The ony known
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+
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+ way to guarantee destruction of
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+ the anomay and avoidance of
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+
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+ the ZKCass crossreaity
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+
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+ faiure event is the fu
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+
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+ annihiation or fundamenta
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+
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+ change of humankind. The ist
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+ of possibe measures to push
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+
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+ back or competey avert the
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+
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+ incoming 001ZK event has
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+
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+ been outined beow.
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+
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+ Probem Description SCP001
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+ consists of a iving members of
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+
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+ Schematic depiction of R2's and PD's ocations in the
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+
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+ mutiverse
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+
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+ the Homo sapiens species without exception. These currenty incude humans iving in the
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+
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+ reict dimension R2 and the PD paradimension. The anomay first came into existence
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+
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+ and deveoped in the reict dimension R2, and ater activated in PD by accident.
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+
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+ Unchecked growth of SCP001 wi cause annihiation of the entire mutiverse.
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+
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+ t is known to our researchers that, at the moment of the Big Bang, the formation of a finite
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+ number of parae dimensions 57 in tota happened in an event referred to as "Apha".
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+
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+ Creation of new dimensions in natura conditions without disruption is impossibe. Due to
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+
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+ unknown causes humanity came to exist in ony one of the 57 reict dimensions  in
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+
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+ dimension R2.
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+ The danger to reaity that SCP001 poses ies in its anomaous capabiity for widescae
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+
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+ repication of paradimensions. This term refers to a parae reaity which has an extremey
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+ sma deviation from its "parent". t is known that any conceived human decision even
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+
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+ those competey inconsequentia occurring within time compements the mutiverse with
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+
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+ N paradimensions where N is the number of choices in the decision, wherein a unique
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+
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+ resoution to the event occurs in each. As such, dimensions housing iving instances of
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+
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+ SCP001 uncontroaby "grow" a coossa number of minimay differing paradimensions
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+ every second.
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+
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+ Other reict dimensions R01 to R57, barring R2 do not have paradimensions, as
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+
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+ humanity has not come to exist in those dimensions due to unknown causes, and as such,
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+
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+ a processes therein foow natura physica aws ony. R2's SCP Foundation is not
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+
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+ aware of whether other reict dimensions contain other forms of sapient ife, but even if it
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+
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+ does exist, there is no sign of further paradimension repication in those dimensions.
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+ R2's anaytics have determined a ceiing on the coossa amount of paradimensions,
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+ surpassing which wi destroy the mutiverse as a whoe. This vaue is referred to as
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+ "Omega". There is no visua way to represent this number, an estimation of "Omega" is
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+
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+ encosed in the Addenda and can ony be deduced through a cascade of highy
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+
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+ chaenging mathematica cacuations. n roughest estimation, accounting for the current
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+
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+ speed of approach of the number of parae dimensions to "Omega", predictions for
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+
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+ growth of PD's popuace, and the worstcase scenario fu refusa of your paradimension
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+ to counteract the anomay, the death of the mutiverse aso known as the ZKCass
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+
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+ crossreaity faiure event can be expected to occur within 0. years  2 months after the
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+
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+ reception of this message.
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+ The paradimensions created through repication exist in a state of "existence uncertainty"
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+ or "stasis". Whie indirecty affecting the stabiity of the mutiverse and objectivey
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+
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+ forming due to the effects of SCP001, each paradimension does not exhibit signs of its
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+ existence due to the ack of any physica processes within it. This state is broken after
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+
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+ opening a spacetime tunne into the dimension. At that moment the "existence
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+ uncertainty" ends and the paradimension begins to "exist" in the fu meaning of this term.
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+ A physica processes begin to fow as if they aways have been from the Big Bang to the
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+
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+ moment of the dimension's formation. Due to the fact that new beings humans, SCP001
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+ come into existence with the aboition of "existence uncertainty", this dimension becomes
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+ a source of paradimension repication in itsef.
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+ You and your paradimension PD were created approximatey 17. R2years ago and
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+ afterwards remained in a state of "existence uncertainty" for an extended period of time
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+ from R2's point of view. Emergence from this state and beginning of you and your
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+ dimension's factua existence happened approximatey 0.7 PDyears ago after an
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+ exporatory porta from R2 was briefy opened into your word. As such, the society of
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+ R2 technoogicay and historicay surpasses PD by approximatey 1.7 years, which has
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+ aowed R2's SCP Foundation to discover SCP001 and deveop computing soutions of
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+
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+ coossa scae, which in turn consideraby advanced the research of this anomay.
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+ History of R2 society's efforts against the anomay SCP001 was discovered by
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+ Foundation researchers approximatey 5.1 R2years ago. The "Omega" vaue was
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+ cacuated soon after, and the fact of the number of extant parae dimensions'
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+ catastrophicay quick approach to that imit was found. A specia research group from
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+ reict dimension R2 began deveoping methods of compete or partia suppression of
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+ paradimension repication to prevent or postpone by any possibe measure of time the
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+ occurrence of a ZKcass crossreaity faiure event.
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+
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+ Unfortunatey, R2's SCP Foundation had to go to extreme measures to deay the ZK
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+
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+ Cass event as much as possibe. Operations "Casting" and "Minima Gain" were
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+ deveoped for that purpose.
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+ The O5 Counci assembed Roster1, which incuded a persons who have vita scientific
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+ or other importance to SCP001 research, and Roster2, which incuded a persons who
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+ were needed to perform fiedwork during the interim period of Operation "Minimum Gain".
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+ To enhance morae, one famiy member of choice per person was incuded in each ist.
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+  Descriptions of measures undertaken under Operations "Casting" and "Minima Gain"
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+ As a resut of actions undertaken, the crossreaity faiure event has been deayed by a
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+ considerabe margin, and the speed of approach has been sowed to a minimum.
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+ The most prospective paths of deveopment at that moment were the creation of wi and
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+ reasoning variabiitydampening devices, as we as projects around deegating the
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+ consciousnesses of a survivors to a centra processing unit. Under most modest
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+ estimations, accounting for highy imited human resources, the reaization of these
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+
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+ projects woud take  to 15 years out of those avaiabe at the moment to the Foundation
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+ before the onset of the ZKCass event.
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+
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+  Open fu ist of proposas for deveopment
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+ Unfortunatey, at the time very itte was known about paradimensions themseves, and the
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+ "existence uncertainty" theory had not been deveoped as of yet. Various researchers
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+ proposed a theory that ack of paradimension repication from paradimensions a process
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+
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+ visuay akin to an uncontroed fission reaction coud signify that humans existing in them
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+
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+ were not SCP001, and that, as such, they coud be exceent test materia for R2. The
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+ O5 Counci made a decision to begin deveopment on technoogy to open a cross
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+ dimension spacetime tunne into a random paradimension based on remaining anomaous
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+
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+ materias at the Foundation's disposa for the purpose of studying it. This paradimension
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+
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+ turned out to be your paradimension, PD.
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+
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+ The porta deveoped by R2 speciaists proved to be highy unstabe. The Foundation
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+
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+ personne coud not choose a paradimension to enter PD became the target by chance;
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+ additionay, after having existed for an insubstantia period of time approximatey two
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+
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+ days, the spacetime tunne spontaneousy cosed. At that same time, it was discovered
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+
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+ that your word became a source of paradimensions in itsef. When considered aong with
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+
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+ the fact that PD existed in precisey the state R2 was in at the moment of PD's creation,
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+
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+ a hypothesis about "existence uncertainty" was estabished. R2's SCP Foundation
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+ chose to make no further attempts to open a porta into PD due to the high risk of
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+
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+ accidentay afficting other dimensions with the anomay.
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+
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+ From the moment PD began to produce its paradimensions and bring the mutiverse coser
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+
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+ to the ZKCass event with high speed, R2 was eft no time or hope for savation.
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+
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+ Unfortunatey, R2's Foundation cannot open a porta into your dimension and destroy
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+
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+ PD denizens by itsef. R2 has waived aside the idea of eiminating the majority of PD
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+ denizens because the PD's Foundation personne, surviving in underground bunkers and
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+
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+ bearing access to numerous "Thaumie"cass objects, woud render such actions moot.
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+
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+ Litte remaining time before the ZKCass event and ack of technoogica capabiity to
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+
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+ maintain our research denies the possibiity to repeat Operations "Casting" and "Minima
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+
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+ Gain". Due to the outined causes, we address you with this message and offer the ony
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+
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+ way in current conditions to save the mutiverse.
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+
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+ The word has existed before us and must remain after us. Our mutiverse
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+
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+ is i, and the name of the iness is humanity, SCP001. The ony way out is
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+
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+ SCP0000. We' cease to become a threat with its hep. t is in our power
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+ to eave a chance for other sapient species that, perhaps, wi not be
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+
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+ afficted by the same anomay, or wi find a way to get rid of it before it's
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+
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+ too ate. We, the O5 Counci and other survivors from R2, have chosen
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+
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+ our fate. We hope you wi do the same.
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+
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+ From the O5 Counci of dimension R2
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+
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+ To the О5 Counci of dimension PD
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+
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+ Encosed you wi find the methodoogy to cacuate "Omega" and the means to
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+
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+ investigate paradimensions, main scientific derivations regarding SCP001, and the
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+ instructions to create and use SCP0000. Hurry.
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+
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+ The fina addendum contains a private message for each of you encoded with persona
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+
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+ Overseer encryption keys.
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+
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+ tem # SCP0000
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+
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+ Object Cass ParadoxThaumie
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+
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+ 2
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+
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+ Specia Containment Procedures Any containment procedures contradict the
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+
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+ concept and purpose of the object.
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+
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+ Description SCP0000 consists of a device, deveoped by the SCP Foundation of
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+
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+ reict dimension R2, capabe of annihiating the dimension it is activated in. After the
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+
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+ destruction of the target dimension, a chid paradimensions in the state of "existence
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+
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+ uncertainty" wi undergo sow sefdestruction.
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+
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+ Object bueprints and principe of operation The core of SCP0000 is a four
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+ component device consisting of REDACTED as we as "Eucid"cass objects SCP
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+ ████, SCP████ and two conjoined SCP████. The object's principe of operation
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+ DATA EXPUNGED
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+
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+ Heo, dad.
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+
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+ For O51
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+ From Joan Simpson
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+
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+  don't know if  have the right to ca you "dad", for you are just a copy of the one 
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+
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+ recenty mourned the passing of. n some way, you are the cause of his death. But you
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+
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+
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+
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+ are aso a human who, ike us, is not at faut for any of this.
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+
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+ n your word,  am just a itte gir, and the one who's writing now is your grownup
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+ daughter, one of the eading Foundation empoyees. Strange, isn't it?  didn't want to
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+
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+ record a message, but my coeagues made me. They say it's very important. We, 
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+
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+ coudn't have a ast word with him, so ' have a ast word with you. ' address you
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+
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+ and not "You", as if  had known you for so many years. Aright?
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+
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+  remember the day the Rosters started to get impemented. Rosters of those for
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+
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+ whose sake everyone ese had to keep working. There was an idea to et the
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+ Overseers save not one member of famiy, but two. You yoursef stood against it,
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+
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+ beieving that it woud ead to an unheathy schism within the Foundation that was
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+
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+ about to become very, very sma. Ony a few hundred, that many were supposed to
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+
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+ be eft after the mad harvest you've panned. Those, and fifteen thousand peope in
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+
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+ cryoseep. You were impacabe, and the day you began to assembe the Roster, 
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+ understood everything by the ook in your eyes. You didn't save Mother. You chose to
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+
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+ save me.  sti don't know what to think about that. But… even if  had had some sort
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+
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+ of anger directed at you, it's ong gone now.
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+
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+  began to work aongside you. A the "hostages", as they were caed behind backs,
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+
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+ began to work on the Project. We had more than enough time. Hope was our guiding
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+
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+ star.
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+
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+ On the days  fet especiay miserabe you ed me out to the surface. We sat on the
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+
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+ grass in hazard suits and watched over the empty city at the bottom of the mountain.
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+
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+ The city that ony birds of prey inhabit now. You promised that we'd return there and
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+
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+ buid a giant monument to the Human at its center.  istened to you and knew it was a
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+
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+ ie. Every singe one of our prospective projects woud've eft nothing human in us.
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+ Our descendants woud not waste themseves on sentiments.
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+
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+ Then… then someone proposed to open that porta. Fata mistake. When you've
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+
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+ earned the paradimension started repicating words you understood that… it was a
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+
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+ over. There were fimsy ideas to open the porta again and throw some sort of a
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+
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+ wonder bomb in there, but nobody had any guarantee that it woud not open into a
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+
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+ different paradimension. The countdown went down to months again. Your promise
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+ became impossibe. You took your own ife. n your honor, the seat of O51 was eft
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+
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+ vacant.
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+
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+ Truth be tod,  don't care, now, whether you' destroy your word or not. Whether the
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+
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+ universe wi exist, whether there wi be new ife in it. My word has been crushed ong
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+
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+ ago.
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+
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+ t's good that this message is encrypted with your key, that was passed on to me  or
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+
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+ these ines woud've been deeted. Everyone wants to save the word. But who needs
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+ it ike this? Empty and cod. Without those to appreciate its beauty. Without humanity.
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+
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+
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+
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+ Do whatever you think is right.
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+
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+  truy fee better now.
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+
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+ Love you. Faithfuy yours, Joan Simpson.
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+
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+ VERFCATON KEY  OVERSEER О51
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+
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+ Document End
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+
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+ Footnotes
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+
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+ 1. This anomay's distinguishing feature is that, in order to eiminate the anomay that wi
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+ inevitaby eiminate mankind, it is imperative to eiminate mankind or reaize another K
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+ Cass Event.
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+ 2. This object is designed for concusive, guaranteed, irrevocabe destruction of SCP001
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+ humanity and prevention of threat caused by it via reaization of a ocaized ZKCass
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+ event.
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+ Cite this page as
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+ "Arbeict's Proposa" by Arbeict, from the SCP Wiki. Source
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+ https//scpwiki.com/sweingofthewords. Licensed under CCBYSA.
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+ For information on how to use this component, see the License Box component. To read
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+ about icensing poicy, see the Licensing Guide.
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+ Billith's Proposal
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+ SCP-001 » Billith's Proposal
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+ RATING:  +181
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+ NOTICE FROM THE RECORDS AND INFORMATION SECURITY
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+ ADMINISTRATION
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+ YOU ARE ACCESSING THE SITE-01 DEEP STORAGE ARCHIVE
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+ failure to abide by clearance level may result in corrective action
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+
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+ SITE-01-DSA
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+
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+ DIRECTORY SEARCH/MODIFY
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+
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+ Enter a query below or type "help" for available commands.
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+ USER: /search SCP-001
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+
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+ LIBRARIAN.AIC: There are 51 results for "SCP-001". Please refine your search.
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+
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+ USER: /search SCP-001 clearance=1
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+
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+
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+ LIBRARIAN.AIC: There is 1 result, containing 4 files. Would you like me to retrieve
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+ them all?
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+ USER: y
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+ OVERWATCHARCHIVAL SITE-01AboutCommunityResourcesSister SitesContact Us
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+ LIBRARIAN.AIC: OK, here is what I found:
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+ ◈ CD..
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+
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+ ◈  CD..
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+ Event #: EE-00059
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+
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+ Due to the nature of EE-00059, classification as a proper SCP is unnecessary. Knowledge of EE-00059's existence
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+
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+ [1]
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+
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+ has been successfully distorted via a number of large-scale disinformation campaigns, therefore, no containment
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+
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+ measures are required at this time. Any credible information regarding activity arising from EE-00059's vicinity
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+
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+ should first be traced to its original source, then delegitimized by any means necessary. These tactics are to be
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+
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+ carried out by embedded agents stationed in various observatories, places of academia, and media outlets such as
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+
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+ television studios and radio stations.
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+
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+ Event Description: Extranormal Event 00059 was observed on June 14th, 2006, in a region of space roughly 1.6
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+
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+ billion light years from Earth,
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+
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+ [2]
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+
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+ located in the constellation Indus. It was detected via the Neil Gehrels Swift
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+
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+ Observatory telescope system as a prolonged gamma ray burst designated GRB 060614.
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+
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+ EE-00059-1 is an emergent Class-E "Momentary Lapse of Reason" Wormhole (S-CSMWAUC2T)
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+
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+ [3]
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+
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+ that was
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+
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+ observed for 102.0 seconds, during which it exhibited atypical behavior that contradicted all known theoretical
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+
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+ and applied models of spacetime folds.
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+
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+
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+ During the event, EE-00059-1 was observed to behave in a manner that first resembled traditional EINSTEIN–
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+ ROSEN WORMHOLES, emitting unidentified matter and light, while otherwise resisting the inbound flow of
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+
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+ normal matter and fatal to carbon-based life due to topological decoherence.
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+
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+ [4]
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+
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+ Despite this, the region
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+
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+ possessed a luminance several magnitudes greater than the predicted calculations implied, to an intensity only
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+ suggested to occur in WHITE HOLES, which have never been observed.
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+
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+ Upon closer analysis, EE-00059-1 appeared to exert no measurable effect on the surrounding space, evidence
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+ that implied the anomaly had little or no gravitational field. This is more consistent with ELLIS DRAINHOLES,
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+
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+ which are fully-transferable non-flat three-dimensional regions of simply connected spacetime folds.
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+
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+ [5]
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+
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+ These
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+
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+ paradoxical behaviors cannot co-exist simultaneously, as each feature creates physical consequence that
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+
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+ manipulates the region's own scalar field into a state that, by definition, cannot support the initial conditions
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+
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+ of the others.
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+ EE-00059-2 is a series of low-frequency transmissions which originated from the direction of EE-00059, during
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+
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+ which EE-00059-1 was first observed. All transmissions were in an unknown language with phonetic structure
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+
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+ bearing similarity to Sumerian and Mapudungun,
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+
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+ [6]
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+
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+ however, said language also possessed unique dialectical
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+
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+ attributes consisting of a complex creole of other, unknown lexicons, as well as an unfamiliar syntactical
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+
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+ structure.
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+
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+
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+ Congnitohazardous glyphs embedded within the broadcast were noted to cause increased
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+
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+ contextual/conceptual understanding of the language, without need for direct translation. Thus, there is a
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+
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+ high likelihood that anomalous broadcasting equipment was used to transmit the messages.
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+
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+ See EE-00059-2 Transcript Logs, found in the attached .zip folder, for more information.
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+ END OF FILE
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+
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+ ◈  CD..
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+
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+ ◈ CD..
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+
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+ Transcript Log 00059-2-1
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+
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+ Note: This was the first transmission received during EE-00059, taking place over the course of thirty
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+
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+ minutes. Only one party is heard speaking, labeled POI-00059-A.
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: [STATIC]
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+
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+ <BEGIN TRANSCRIPT>
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: —[maybe/unsure] home hear All—[STATIC]—[boat/ship]. Fault, transmit none, cross
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+
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+ tidal length.
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: [STATIC]—spend less time, [mire/darkness] none far behind.
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: No, [mire/darkness] left [boat/ship] alone—[STATIC]—true?
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: [STATIC]—[maybe/unsure]. One, five.
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: [Mire/Darkness], steal time, steal distance—[STATIC]
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: Three, three. Understand, yet, [boat/ship] brethren—[STATIC]—fear [feel/register] into
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+
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+ All.
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: [STATIC]—How [feel/register] that?
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: None, None—Impossible.
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: [UNKNOWN; Obscenity?], Source-body exist [likewise/again]? How?
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: Understand. Reorganize [UNKNOWN; Wheel?] walkway.
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+
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+ <END TRANSCRIPT>
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+ ◈ CD..
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+
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+ Transcript Log 00059-2-2
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+
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+ Note: Conversation was recorded between two parties over a period of five minutes, labeled POI-00059-A
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+
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+ and POI-00059-B. Context unknown.
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+
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+ <BEGIN TRANSCRIPT>
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: Source-copy walkway [catch/grasp] success. What regard Source?
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+
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+ POI-00059-B: [UNKNOWN; Undone?].
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: Great shame. How such find? [Machine/System] cast great [UNKNOWN; Wellspring?], yet
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+
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+ still distance from equal. [Likewise/Again].
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+
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+ POI-00059-B: [Machine/System] [seem/think] such. Yet, none [see/detect] here. [UNKNOWN; Wheel?]
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+
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+ [maybe/unsure] breadcrumb [mire/darkness].
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: Must swim through another [UNKNOWN; Wellspring?], [maybe/unsure] when
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+ [mire/darkness] may [see/detect] [boat/ship] brethren.
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+
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+ POI-00059-B: None need—[STATIC]—[see/detect] some [wrong/strange] [UNKNOWN; Icon?], equal.
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+ Must stay.
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: Understand [likewise/again], what—[STATIC]—[seem/think] cause?
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+
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+ POI-00059-B: Desperate [choose/decide], danger within [see/detect] more, [seem/think]. State?
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: [STATIC]—there? Four, seven. Still gather, none enough.
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+
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+ POI-00059-B: [Feel/Register]—[STATIC]—alone. Make haste.
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+
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+ POI-00059-A: Yet [maybe/unsure] into—[STATIC]—time. [Mire/Darkness] [see/detect] wave.
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+
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+ POI-00059-B: [Mire/Darkness] [see/detect] either way.
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+ POI-00059-A: Yet regard [decide/choose]? Death mercy, none desire upon many passenger—
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+ [Broadcast is drowned out by multiple loud tones, cutting abruptly]
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+ <END TRANSCRIPT>
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+ ◈ CD..
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+ Transcript Log 00059-2-3
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+ Note: This is a short record of the last fragmented transmission recorded from the direction of EE-00059,
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+ during which EE-00059-1 was observed. This conversation took place over a period of ten minutes between
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+ two parties, labeled POI-00059-A and POI-00059-B.
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+ POI-00059-A: [STATIC]—Eight, one. Eight, four, [feel/register]?
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+ <BEGIN TRANSCRIPT>
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+ POI-00059-B: [Correct/Normal], yet need haste [egress/outside] circle, [responsibility/commitment]
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+ within [UNKNOWN; Bedrock?]. Men, immortal [likewise/again].
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+ Anomalous concentrations of gamma radiation begin emitting from EE-00059's approximate location.
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+ Stationed agents report fluctuations in the KBC VOID consistent with levels of dark matter annihilation
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+ required to manifest such effects, though nonlocality has never been observed in this manner.
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+ POI-00059-B: [Machine/System] [see/detect] [mire/darkness] imprint. Haste.
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+ POI-00059-A: [STATIC]—nine—[STATIC]—[likewise/again], nine, one, nine, three. Gather none enough
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+ wave into [push/start].
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+ POI-00059-B: Enemy [grasp/catch] soon, three [maybe/unsure] four—[STATIC]—[boat/ship] brethren,
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+ such distance, haste!
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+ Radiation is observed steadily increasing in concentration. Reports are received of heightened anomalous
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+ activity originating from the [DATA PURGED PER O5 REQUEST] and [DATA PURGED PER O5 REQUEST]
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+ voids, while observatories monitoring locations of interest in deep space report visual distortions and
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+ measurement errors implying the observable universe was growing steadily closer to the KBC Void. This
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+ effect continued for remainder of event, along with luminal boundary phenomena akin to that which is
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+ postulated to occur during interactions with the CAUCHY HORIZON of spacetime.
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+ POI-00059-B: [STATIC]—Move! Need [transport/movement], haste! [Catch/Grasp] persist yet
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+ protective [power/magic]!
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+ EE-00059-1 is observed opening. Two objects can be seen occulting the wormhole, presumed to be POI-
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+ 00059-A and POI-00059-B, though they are too small to discern. Estimates place the two parties at ~.01 ly
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+ apart from one another. Despite the sudden manifestation of a celestial object in close vicinity to POI-
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+ 00059-A and POI-00059-B, no additional gravitational forces are observed, the two parties instead fighting
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+ an unknown force pulling them in the direction of the KBC Void anomaly. The two objects are seen
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+ blueshifting far greater than expected in response.
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+ POI-00059-A: [UNKNOWN; Obscenity?]—Brethren, stay. [See/Detect] something—[STATIC]—none,
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+ none believe, [UNKNOWN; Current?] door [see/detect] into [fog/mist]!
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+ POI-00059-A: [Likewise/Again]! [See/Detect]—[STATIC]—thing?
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+ POI-00059-B: Understand, [likewise/again], yet regard [order/command]?
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+ POI-00059-A: [UNKNOWN; Invert?]?
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+ POI-00059-B: [STATIC]—bad [feel/register], [maybe/unsure] death—[STATIC]—impossible
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+ [choose/decide].
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+ POI-00059-A: [STATIC]—sorry, [UNKNOWN; Name?]. Only [choose/decide], die into [UNKNOWN;
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+ Empty?] when [choose/decide] none.
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+ POI-00059-A: Nine, five. None enough. None enough.
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+ POI-00059-B: Understand. Haste, brethren. [See/detect] All into Paradise.
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+ POI-00059-A: Paradise, [likewise/again].
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+ A several second pause is heard. Background noises suggest one or both parties are still transmitting.
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+ POI-00059-A: [UNKNOWN; Current?]—[STATIC]—left small. Tell All love, fortune.
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+ POI-00059-B: Good fortune.
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+ Another long pause. One of the objects is observed deviating from course and approaching EE-00059-1.
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+ Background noise persists, mostly in the form of heavy breathing, steady ventilation, and various
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+ tones/alarms. After a minute, a low, rattling groan is heard, akin to a large structure resisting strong
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+ winds, increasing in volume as the object travels towards the wormhole/away from the KBC Void anomaly.
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+ POI-00059-A: [STATIC]—close within [UNKNOWN; Shoreline?], brethren. All [STATIC]—could
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+ [see/detect], can't [catch/grasp] [correct/normal] word.
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+ POI-00059-B: What? What [see/detect]?
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+ POI-00059-A: [DISTORTED]—face. [DISTORTED]—[see/detect] [UNKNOWN; Name?] face! Blind vision
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+ —[DISTORTED]—[feel/register] fire. Fire! None—!
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+ POI-00059-A: [DISTORTED]
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+ POI-00059-B: [UNKNOWN; Name?] face? None understand, impossible. Please [likewise/again]—
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+ POI-00059-A: [SCREAMING]
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+ Object corresponding to POI-00059-A is seen rapidly redshifting, vanishing into EE-00059-1 moments later.
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+ POI-00059-B: [UNKNOWN; Obscenity?]! Need—Need [transport/movement], steady into walkway.
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+ [[UNKNOWN; Name?]! [Likewise/Again]? [Likewise/Again]!
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+ EE-00059-1 closes.
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+ POI-00059-B: [UNKNOWN; Current?] left. Where [boat/ship] brethren? Where—[STATIC]
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+ POI-00059-B: None [likewise/again]. [UNKNOWN; Obscenity?]!
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+ POI-00059-B: [STATIC]
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+ POI-00059-B: Transmit, All [UNKNOWN; Name?], mission within [UNKNOWN; Bedrock?] Survival
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+ [Transport/Movement] [Boat/Ship]. Enemy attack. [Mire/Darkness] only [UNKNOWN; Tendrils?]. Many
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+ remain, yet Source-body Earth [UNKNOWN; Undone?], left into [mist/fog]. [Maybe/Unsure]—[STATIC]—
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+ word within time. [Transport/Movement] into star [UNKNOWN; Cloud?] group ██-██-██.
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+ Please. Any
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+ [7]
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+ All, [maybe/unsure]—[STATIC]—help. None home. None, yet. Neighbor brethren left into [rot/dissolve]
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+ within. Rest sit between [UNKNOWN; Empty?]. Then All found Her, [likewise/again]. Yet [mire/darkness]
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+ found All [likewise/again]. Why? How?
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+ Gamma radiation emissions reach the highest concentrations measured during EE-00059 as a massive
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+ distortion in spacetime is observed within the region of the KBC Void containing the constellation Indus.
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+ [8]
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+ An unknown form of luminescent blue-yellow matter is seen emerging and uncoiling into a barb-like
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+ appendage. It begins stretching towards POI-00059-B, utilizing an advanced form of macro-scale quantum
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+ tunneling akin to theoretical STUTTER WARP drives. The entity is seen creating multiple wormholes in
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+ quick succession and red-greenshifting as it threads itself through them, covering large distances
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+ instantaneously.
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+ POI-00059-B: [Mire/Darkness] here. Have walkway through wave [push/start] [UNKNOWN; Wheel?].
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+ [Likewise/Again], [transport/movement] into group ██-██-██.
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+ POI-00059-B: [STATIC]—naki
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+ [9]
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+ help All.
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+ At this point, object corresponding to POI-00059-B could not be seen, but was detected upon engaging an
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+ unknown superluminal warp drive, which caused minor cosmic gravitational fluctuations recorded by the
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+ Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) located in Hanford, Washington. The entity
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+ pursuing POI-00059-B reacted noticeably as well, retracting at high speed through the wormholes it
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+ created, all of which immediately dissipated. It then retreated through its incursion point and vanished.
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+ Visual distortions and equipment errors ceased shortly thereafter. No further relevant activity has been
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+ detected from EE-00059's origin.
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+ <END TRANSCRIPT>
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+ END OF FILE
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+ ◈ CD..
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+ Exploration of EE-00059-1
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+ The Altruist-9 Probe, located in the Site-88 Astrophysics and Aerospace hangar.
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+ On May 18th, 2027, the Foundation proposed the construction of the Altruist-9 deep space probe to observe the
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+ status of EE-00059's location, which was approved by a majority vote of the O5 Council.
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+ In the event of EE-00059-1's reemergence upon contact with the location, the Altruist-9's support structures
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+ and core payload
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+ [10]
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+ are kept encased in an exotic polypeptide oligomer weave derived from the wreckage of
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+ SCP-001-E1. See SCP-001 for more information.
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+ ◇ OPTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS AND ELABORATION
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+ In order to reach EE-00059 within a reasonable amount of time, the Altruist-9 was constructed with a
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+ prototype exotic faster-than-light (FTL) warp drive and high efficiency solar sails for complex maneuvers in a
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+ short distance. However, to minimize adverse quantum effects resulting from interaction between curved
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+ spacetime and the mixture of baryonic/non-baryonic matter used in the probe's inner construction, overall
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+ travel time will be increased drastically.
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+ UPDATE:
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+ The launch of Altruist-9 was successful, carried out on January 8th, 2038.
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+ UPDATE:
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+ On February 26th, 4783, the date of the Altruist-9's arrival into EE-00059's location, initial readings were
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+ recorded and proven to be non-anomalous. Moments later, however, activity from the region was detected;
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+ EE-00059-1 was seen manifesting adjacent to the probe, which was then piloted inside. The phenomenon once
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+ again ceased action after 102.0 seconds.
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+ Due to the atypical and intense nature of these manifolds, the Altruist-9 will likely not be recovered from
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+ contact with EE-00059-1. However, functional capabilities of the probe's inner core are considered to have
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+ survived traversal and will continue to make observations on EE-00059-1's opposite side until CONTACT IS
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+ REESTABLISHED ON AN UNSPECIFIED DATE.
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+ UPDATE: [DATA PURGED PER O5 REQUEST]
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+ END OF FILE
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+ ◈ CD..
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+ 001
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+ CONTAINMENT CLASS:
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+ ESOTERIC
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+ SECONDARY CLASS:
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+ NETZACH
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+ DISRUPTION CLASS: DARK
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+ RISK CLASS: NOTICE
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+ LEVEL1
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+ UNRESTRICTED
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+ SCP-001.
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+ SPECIAL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES: N/A
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+ [13]
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+ DESCRIPTION: SCP-001 is the planetary body known as Earth.
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+ Given that SCP-001 has existed for the entirety of human memory and written history, the anomalous
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+ improbability of Earth's nature as compared to all other planets in the observable universe investigated by
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+ the Foundation's TELLUS
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+ [14]
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+ Program is regarded as "normal" within public perception.
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+ Personnel are to remind themselves daily of the anomalous nature of the planet, especially during times of
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+ perceived ennui in regards to their participation within the Foundation or when engaging in dissenting
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+ thought patterns. Personnel are to encourage one another to persevere through difficult workplace
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+ situations with the knowledge that the planet we inhabit is anomalous in its entirety and resists the order of
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+ civilization with chaos and aberration. Doing so has increased both productivity and containment success
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+ rates, the latter of which by over 12% in the last five years.
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+ SCP-001-E1 is the designation for the remains of a superluminal INTERSTELLAR ARK recovered during an
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+ archeological expedition in the Atacama Desert of Chile between 1922-1946, led by American Paleontologist
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+ Dr. Hubert ███████. ███████ reported his findings to the Society for American Archaeology, piquing
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+ the interest of a number of different parties.
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+ [15]
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+ The remaining fragments of the ship's outer hull and mechanical components were excavated and found to
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+ be comprised of highly durable exotic polymers which were unaffected by time and environmental exposure.
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+ Various dating methods have analyzed the material and yielded inconsistent results. Despite this, recovered
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+ information suggests the vessel was several billion years old.
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+ Fragments of structural material comprising SCP-001-E1's fuselage during transport for analysis. Section presumed to
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+ have been used for storage.
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+ Large areas of SCP-001-E1 were noted to have been converted into makeshift living space, implying the
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+ vehicle was intact and did not crash upon its arrival. In addition, remnants of personal effects such as
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+ clothing, electronics, and furniture were recovered and eventually contained, all possessing anomalous
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+ materials and abilities that resisted normal wear to varying degrees. Though the full size of the vessel is
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+ unknown, extrapolation from recovered sections of fuselage suggest it was capable of containing a
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+ substantial inventory of supplies and a population of anywhere from roughly 200,000-800,000, the remains
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+ of which decomposed naturally, aside from the individuals discovered within SCP-001-E2.
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+ Exotic superluminal drive before extraction from SCP-001-E1's propulsion systems, used as a reference in the Altruist-
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+ 9's construction.
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+ SCP-001-E2 is a set of nine ten advanced cryogenic stasis pods discovered among the wreckage in a low-
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+ power "hibernation" mode during excavation of SCP-001-E1. Of the pods discovered, all but one were [DATA
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+ PURGED PER O5 REQUEST], with the final member, POI-001, possessing base physiology and brain activity
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+ expected from recovered imagery and records. POI-001's core tenets and general distrust of anomalous
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+ artifacts
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+ [16]
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+ would establish the Foundation's presence on Earth as a force to contain aberrant objects,
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+ locations, and phenomena—beginning with those found inside SCP-001-E1.
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+ Also found among the rubble were several data storage devices which appeared to have been destroyed,
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+ despite being comprised of similar exotic materials as other items found inside SCP-001-E1, suggesting
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+ they may have been damaged with exotic/anomalous tools. Analysis was largely unsuccessful, with the only
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+ salvageable information recovered from a ~4.2 cm fragment of compressed materials forming a complex,
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+ 3
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+ multilayered information medium presented as a set of vertical data stacks. The information recovered from
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+ the interpreted fragment were then translated from their original language, comprised of Class I
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+ cognitohazardous glyphs that appear similar to the engravings found on SCP-093.
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+ [17]
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+ These glyphs cause a subjective "Rosetta Stone" effect in readers, allowing for advanced comprehension of
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+ the material regardless of known lexicons and proficiency. However, certain words and identifiers such as
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+ names are still uninterpretable, lacking equivalent meaning or contextual basis. Clinical language retains a
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+ structured yet atypical format, while colloquial language possesses both an unfamiliar creole and syntactic
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+ Good evening, Doctor.
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+ rating 157   X
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+ No, no, don't stand up. And, yes,  am who you think  am. Let's not make any more of this
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+ than it is. You know my number, and  know enough about you to make a dupicate that
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+ even your mother woudn't be abe to te apart from the rea you. No, that's not a threat,
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+ just a fact.
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+ Now, as to my business here, it seems you have stumbed upon something above your
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+ cearance. We, no, stumbed is not the right word. Dug up? Perhaps. And you are getting
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+ to the point where further digging woud end in some fairy etha gunshot wounds. This
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+ woud be a sad state of affairs, as you are otherwise quite a good researcher. Therefore,
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+ you are getting something very few peope in the Foundation ever get… an expanation.
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+ Yes, we were aerted when you first started digging into SCP001. Every researcher who's
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+ been around for a whie ooks into it. Most are satisfied when they uncover the ange with
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+ the faming sword, it's buried under enough eves. But then you started ooking into The
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+ Factory, and that is when  knew you woudn't stop. So, here it is, pain and simpe.
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+ The Factory is SCP001.
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+ But it wi never be written up. t was a choice  made eary on in the creation of the
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+ Foundation, and a choice  sti stand by. You researchers are far too curious. 'm not sure
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+ which scares me worse. That we' never understand the Factory… or that we one day wi.
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+ Ah we, 'm sure you're eager to earn more.
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+ The Factory was buit in 185. Back then it was known as The Anderson Factory, named
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+ after James Anderson, a rather wetodo industriaist. t was buit in, we, we' just say
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+ America, and was the argest factory yet designed, a good mie across at its widest, three
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+ stories ta throughout, with a specia seven story tower by the front gate that Anderson
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+ ived in. t was designed to be the utimate factory, capabe of taking care of everything,
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+ incuding the housing of workers. Peope coud be born, work, ive, and die, without ever
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+ eaving the confines of the Factory. And work they did, on everything from catte raising
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+ and saughtering, to texties, to everything ese under the sun.
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+ Now, no one knows whether James Anderson was actuay a Satan worshiper. t's just as
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+ ikey that he foowed some kind of Pagan gods. What is known is that he was VERY exact
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+ in the buiding of his factory, and in the pacement of his machinery within it. Survivors
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+
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+ caim the foor was engraved with arcane symbos, that were ony visibe when bood
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+
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+ fowed across them… But then the survivors caimed a ot of things. What is known is that
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+
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+ Anderson made his money on the bood and sweat, and sometimes body parts of the
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+ ower cass. His journas indicate he thought of them as ess than human, being put on this
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+ Earth ony to serve his wi.
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+ Of course, at that time, no one knew about his prediections, and so peope focked to the
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+ Factory. A pace to both work and ive at the same time? We, of course peope wanted in!
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+ Never mind the harsh hours, working conditions, sadistic security force, and a the rest.
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+
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+ Factory workers were forced to work 1 hour days, work ony shutting down on Sundays,
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+ between sunrise and sunset. Workers were not given individua rooms, instead sharing
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+ rooms with eight other peope, seeping in shifts of three. Medica attention was unheard
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+ of. f you were injured in the course of your duties, which most peope were, you were
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+ expected to just keep working. Anyone too injured to work was dragged off by the
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+ security, never to be heard from again.
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+ For forty years, the Anderson Factory cranked out a sorts of things for peope. Meat,
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+ cothes, weapons. Never mind that the beef might be mixed with human. Don't care that
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+ the weapons were forged in bood. No attention need be paid that the cothes were dyed
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+ with…we, you get the idea. Rumors eaked out, but the products were so good, why
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+ bother? Unti someone got out.
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+  never met the brave sou who managed to escape, but she managed to meet with
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+
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+ President Grant, and, in 1875, he enisted my aid. At the time  was… we, it doesn't
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+ matter. We' say  was miitary, kind of, and that my peope were the same. A hundred and
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+ fifty good men and some few women, who were often given jobs that weren't supposed to
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+ be common knowedge. We'd been ceaning out some Confederate hodouts, and some of
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+ the worse things we found down South. So, we did some research, didn't ike what we
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+ saw, and went in, oaded for bear.
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+  don't actuay remember much about the night it a went down. Most of it bends
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+ together in my head.  get fashes, sometimes, of the peope chained to the ine, iving
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+
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+ next to dead, and damned hard to te which was which. Chidren working underneath
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+ machines, the majority of the fesh scoured from their bones by the great whees and
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+ cogs. And the other things…
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+ No, 'm a right.  haven't thought about that night for a very ong time. The security force
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+ wasn't much of a probem. But then Anderson's creations showed up. He'd been taking
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+ the injured workers and, we, experimenting on them. Men, if you coud ca them men,
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+ with mutipe arms, sewn together, some of them combined with animas, horribe
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+ monstrosities out of mankind's worst nightmares. They kept coming, wave after wave of
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+ not quite iving creatures.  ost a ot of good peope that night. And then we found
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+ Anderson's breeding pits, girs as young as eight, chained to the was, forced to be
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+ nothing more than
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+ 'm sorry. Even today, more than a century ater, the memory makes me see red. When we
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+ finay found Anderson cowering in his office, we hung him from his tower window, with
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+ his own entrais. As he died, he aughed, saying it didn't matter, we coud ki him, but his
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+ factory, The Factory, woud go on. He was sti aughing 2 hours ater when we finay cut
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+ him down, had him drawn and quartered, and then burned the remains. The entire time he
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+ uttered basphemies that  don't ike to think about.
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+ We spent a week ceaning that pace out, freeing the workers, putting down the things we
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+ found in the basements and many ightess rooms. We pued out things that were usefu,
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+ stocked them in a house near the gate, tried to make sense of everything. A hundred and
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+ fifty of us went into that he pit that night, and ony ninetythree came out. By the end of
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+ that week, we were down to seventyone.
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+ But the things we found in there, my god. We, you've been with the Foundation a whie,
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+
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+ they woudn't seem as amazing to you, but we found toy guns that shot rea buets. A yo
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+ yo that woud fay the skin from anyone it touched, hammers that ony worked on human
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+
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+ fesh. A breed of skeeta horse that ran faster than anything we'd ever seen. Coaks that
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+
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+ seemed woven from the night itsef, and et men access a shadowy dimension that…  get
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+
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+ away from mysef. We found toos, both wondrous and horribe. And we were faced with a
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+ choice.
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+  gathered my highest ranking, we, we' ca them officers, to me, and we tried to figure
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+
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+ out what we woud do. They a had opinions. The Chapain, he had gone a itte crazed.
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+
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+ Thought a these objects must be miraces sent from god, hoy reics to be worshipped.
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+ Marsha and his itte toady Dawkins thought there was a fortune to be made here, making
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+
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+ and seing these things to the highest bidder. The njun we a caed Bass, due to his
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+ deep speaking voice, he caed these things an abomination, and decared that we shoud
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+
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+ hunt down and destroy everything we coud find. And Smith thought we shoud take this
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+ stuff back to the president. The ony one without an opinion was the od man, but he never
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+ said much of anything anyways. We argued for hours, days, trying to work it out. Me, 
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+ thought we were sitting on a god mine, a right. But that we coud use these things, these
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+ objects, to hunt down some of the scary things we'd run into down South, the other
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+ monsters this word had to offer, and use this factory for good, as a pace to contain these
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+ things, find a way to make them work for our feow man, or at east protect our feow man
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+ from having to dea with them.
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+ 'm sure you can figure out what happened. The Chapain snuck away in the night with his
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+ devotees, taking a coupe of sma items with him. Marsha we kicked out when we found
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+ him… abusing his authority. He promised he'd get revenge, and that itte Dawkins shit ed
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+ the rest of their group off with some of the juicier items. Bass and his peope tried to ight
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+ the whoe damn thing on fire, then just eft when it didn't work. And Smith eft, to report
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+ back to the president.  did manage to get him to promise me he'd te Grant the Factory
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+ had been destroyed.  had big pans for that pace.
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+ A'course, it was kinda hard to foow through on big pans when you ony have 12 other
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+ peope to work with. But it was a start.
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+ And it worked, for a whie. We had these amazing toys, and finding peope to work with us
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+ was easy. Back then, going off the grid was as simpe as eaving town. We knew what we
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+ wanted, we knew what we coud be.
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+ Leventha set out getting us backing. A simpe invention here, some we invested money
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+
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+ there, it a worked out. White and Jones set out getting us… other backing. n our
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+
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+ previous work we'd found out some interesting things about peope. Some secrets that
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+ powerfu men didn't want getting out. And, with our new position heping keep secrets, we
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+ got more peope asking us to dea with their secrets. Backmai is a dirty word, but it
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+ works. Bright, Argent and Lumineux got to work cataoging the items. Light and Bright's
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+ wife, the nurse, they made sure we kept ourseves heathy. Heh. No, it's just, remembering
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+
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+ Light. She had such unusua ideas about hygiene, for the time. Briiant woman. Czov,
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+
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+ Feischer and Carnoff deat with training the troops. Tesa and Tamin were in charge of
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+ figuring out how to take advantage of the items, without making it obvious.
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+ We were amazing. The city we buit around the Factory, which we took to caing Site
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+ Apha, was sef supporting. Agents, researchers, operatives of a sorts… not by those
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+
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+ names, of course, but those positions. We expanded.
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+
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+
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+
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+ 'm sorry,  am an od man.  know  do not ook it, but the body ies. The mind… doesn't
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+
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+ aways remember right. And sometimes  get ost in my memories. Things get confused.
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+
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+ But, the ong and simpe of it is this We used the Factory. t aways seemed to have more
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+ empty rooms to store things in. Back then, that was the word for them, things. No Skips
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+
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+ then, no. We thought we had the Factory tamed. That's one of the reasons  refuse to quit
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+ this job. f there's anything  can do here, it's remind peope that we wi NEVER tame
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+ these things. Contain them, yes, but as we saw with Abe, tame them? Never.
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+ After a decade or so, we were pretty organized. The 1 origina of us were being caed by
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+ numbers, not names. We knew how to make things work. And, if a thing or two vanished
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+ inside of the Factory, sti? And the occasiona Dcass? What? Yes, we had Dcass back
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+
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+ then. Disposabes. That's where the D comes from. Had to have someone to test things
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+
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+ on, Tesa and Tamin were both very firm about that. But, yes, sometimes we ost peope
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+
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+ who didn't matter. Adam… sorry, Dr. Bright, was fond of saying it was the Factory taking its
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+ to. You can't get something for nothing.
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+ 111 was when it a went wrong. Things… we caed them faeries. An entire race of things,
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+ iving beside us. They coud ook the same as you or . The ony obvious difference was
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+ an aergy to ron. Yes, that's why we caed them faeries. No, you haven't heard of them.
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+ Why? Because it's the one time the Foundation wiped out an entire race of things. Root
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+ and branch. And 'm the one who did it.
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+ We'd been hunting them for some time. We'd run into them a time or two before, come out
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+ on top. So, when a certain roya asked us for hep, of course we were eager to get them in
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+ our debt. We've aways oved having peope in our debt. We sent a team to hep out, take
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+ care of what we thought was a hunting party. The next time we saw them, their heads
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+ were on poes, attached to the saddes of the creatures the Faeries rode, when they
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+ attacked the Factory.
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+ t was horribe.
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+
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+ Three words, but they convey so much.  have never… 'm sorry, pease, give me a
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+ moment. 've never tod this part to anyone. You shoud consider yoursef ucky. And, if
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+ you ever te anyone any of what  am about to impart on you,  wi not just ki you, but
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+
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+ everyone who shares your DNA, in the worst ways possibe. You' think Procedure 110
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+ Montauk is a wak in the park compared to what  do to you.
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+ We ost. The things came, and they destroyed us. Rode over our empacements,
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+ saughtered our peope, shrugged off our weapons ike they were nothing.  watched my
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+
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+ thirteen go down, eft and right, just trying to hod the Factory. And ? , their eader, their
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+
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+ friend, their father figure? Godfather to the Bright's four young chidren. Confidant,
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+ sometimes over, aways the confessor?  ran.  ran ike a scared itte schoo boy, deep
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+
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+ into the dark guts of the Factory.  was chased by the things, aways just one step ahead. 
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+ coud hear them behind me, fee their breath upon my neck, and …
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+
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+  came to a door 'd never seen before. A bronze door, covered in Arabic script of some
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+ sort. 've never been one for anguages, especiay not the curvy bushit the mussemen
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+
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+ use. But  didn't care. They were coming for me, and  threw the door open and dived
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+ through it. Everything inside… was different. There was a feeing of peace, that nothing
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+ coud hurt me here. The ight was this dark red, but sti fet right. My ears were fied with
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+
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+ the steady thrumming of a gigantic heartbeat. And, in front of me, were the remains of
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+
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+ Anderson. t spoke to me then, but ' be damned if  coud te you exacty what it said.
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+
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+ What it tod me was more meaning, than exact. t offered me hope. t tod me… it tod me
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+
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+ that each of the things we had used from the Factory, no matter what we did with them,
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+ fed it. Heped it grow. But, if the Faeries took the Factory, they woud destroy it, and we
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+
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+ coudn't have that. t offered me… a dea. t coud remove this event. Make it have never
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+
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+ happened. A  needed to give it was… us.
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+  didn't want to.  knew it was a bad idea. But then,  saw them again, my famiy, my
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+ friends, dead. Dead by the hands of those bastards…  agreed. t smied. And  found
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+ mysef once more upon the ramparts, watching the horde of Faeries crest the hi. My
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+ Foundation aive once more. n my hands was a weapon.  won't bore you with the detais,
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+
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+ but we saughtered them. And, with these new weapons, continued to saughter them,
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+ everywhere they ived, everywhere they bred. My feow O5s questioned my decision,
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+
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+ thinking we shoud save some, in case we might ever need them…  overrued them.
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+ We moved away from the Factory. Shut it down. Moved our things out of there. We
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+
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+ changed the name from things to Specia Containment Protocos, focusing on containing
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+ them, not… anything ese. The others were curious, but understood  had my reasons. 
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+
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+ boarded up the Factory. Locked it shut. Buried it under a ton of rubbe, saying it was too
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+ dangerous.  thought… thought 'd gotten away with it. Unti  found a thing on my desk.
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+ One of the od toy guns that shot rea buets. And it had the Factory abe on it.
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+ … 've sent peope in, from time to time, to see what it might be doing. Last time  sent
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+ peope in to ook, there was nothing there. We keep finding Factory items out there.  can't
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+ hep but think of how many more we don't find. The peope who use them, and keep it
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+ hidden.  think back to the body teing me how each item used gave energy to the
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+ Factory.  never asked it 'energy for what?'  don't think  want to know.
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+ What do we give it? Dcass, mosty. Where DD you think a those bodies went? There's
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+ a pace. Bodies are eft, and they vanish. Everyone thinks 'm a genius for figuring it out.
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+ Sometimes… sometimes  have to feed it other things. Researchers. Agents. They never
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+ know it's coming. t just reaches out and takes them.
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+ But, in the end, we're doing more good by being here. Whatever the Factory wants,
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+ whatever it S… We're doing good here.  have to beieve that.
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+
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+ And now you know. Are you happy?  didn't think so. Why te you? 'm getting od,
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+ Everett. Shoud  die, someone wi have to keep feeding it. Maybe you' be different.
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+ Maybe you' figure out how to stand up to it.
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+ rating 27   X
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+ tem # SCP001
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+ Object Cass Eucid/Keter
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+ Specia Containment Procedures
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+ Because of the nature of SCP001, no
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+ containment procedures are necessary.
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+ 2/7 monitoring of SCP001 is to take
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+ pace from a safe 10 km distance
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+ from a predetermined ocation Site 0.
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+ The ocation of Site 0 is known ony to
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+ the current SCP Administrator and the
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+ singe Overseereve Agent of
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+ Abrahamic faith O51 assigned to
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+ monitor SCP001 from Site 0. Said
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+ Agent is authorized to take any action
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+ necessary shoud SCP001 become
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+ active, and is required to immediatey
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+ aert the Administrator and a other
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+ Overseereve agents shoud SCP001
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+ SCP001 photographed from the vantage point
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+ at Site 0. Note the four faming "wing"
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+ appendages ocated above and to either side
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+ of the figure.
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+ show any change in behavior, as this may constitute the beginning of a PATMOS XKcass
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+ endoftheword scenario.
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+ Shoud SCP001 become active in any way, personne are required to immediatey consut
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+ the Patmos series of Emergency Orders. Decoding agorithms for Emergency Order
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+ Patmos are to be maintained onsite at Site 0 in the possession of the designated
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+ observer, and are to be transmitted to SCP Foundation offices ony in the event of SCP
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+ 001 becoming active. Foundation Personne with vita roes in one or more variants of
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+ Emergency Procedure PATMOS are to be advised to take the foowing precautions
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+ To maintain good reations with one or more organized Abrahamic faiths.
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+ To maintain, on hand, a suppy of the foowing hoy water, a rosary, crucifix, cross,
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+ prayer rug, or other symbo bessed by an Abrahamic ceric of bishop or equivaent
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+ higher rank, a copy of Abrahamic scriptures Torah, Bibe, Quran, and standard
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+ emergency suppies in mobie form bugout bag.
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+ n case of a premienia rapture scenario, a vita personne are to designate a
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+ secondary operative of nonAbrahamic faith. Said secondary operative is to be
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+ informed of the ocation of the primary designate's copy of Emergency Procedure
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+ PATMOS and memetic ki agent innocuant, and is to be kept on ready status to take
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+ over the primary's duties as necessary.
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+ To maintain famiiarity with a other SCPs invoved in possibe PATMOS XKcass
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+ endoftheword scenarios.
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+ Description SCP001 is a humanoid entity, approximatey seven hundred 700 cubits in
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+ height, ocated in an undiscosed ocation near the intersection of the Tigris and Euphrates
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+ rivers. The foowing features are known about the entity
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+ A number of uminous, wingike appendages emerging from the shouders, back,
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+ tempes, ankes, and wrists of the entity. Athough an accurate count has never been
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+ estabished, most observers pace the number of wings at anywhere from two 2
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+ through one hundred and eight 108, with the mean number being four .
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+ A weapon, possiby a sword or knife SCP0012. The weapon appears to emit
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+ fames at a temperature rivaing that of the sun, based on spectrographic anaysis,
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+ athough there appear to be no destructive effects from the intense heat on the
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+ surrounding area. Any entity that approaches within 1 km of SCP001 is immediatey
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+ struck by the weapon and obiterated from existence. Any and a hostie actions
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+ taken towards SCP001 have resuted in the annihiation of the attacker, regardess
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+ of range see incident report re ndian Ocean Submarine Missie Experiment,
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+ December 2, 200
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+ SCP001 appears to be standing with its head bowed in a gesture of suppication
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+ with SCP0012 hed in both hands pointdown in front of it. Since originay
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+ recorded by the Founder over DATA REDACTED years ago, SCP001 has not
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+
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+ deviated from this stance.
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+ Human beings exposed to SCP001 report hearing a voice in their heads, giving
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+ them a directive which the subject reports cannot be disobeyed. The most common
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+ directive is "FORGET", which resuts in the subject waking away from SCP001 with
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+ no memory of having encountered it. On rare occasions, however, other directives
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+ have been given the most famous of these is the one given to the Founder
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+ "PREPARE", which he has caimed formed the impetus for founding DATA
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+ REDACTED to cataog and contain any and a supernatura and/or paranorma
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+
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+ artifacts that represent a serious threat to the current existence of humanity. This is
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+ the organization now known as the SCP Foundation.
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+ Observers have reported that SCP001 appears to be standing in front of a gate of
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+ immense proportions. Longrange photographs have occasionay detected what
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+ appears to be a pastora grove within, containing numerous other entities of the
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+ same composition as SCP001, as we as severa fruit trees of unknown
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+ composition. Of particuar note are two fruit trees of immense proportion near what
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+ appears to be the center of the grove one, it is noted, appears to be an ordinary
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+ appe tree, athough the other bears a fruit unknown on earth, described as DATA
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+ EXPUNGED.
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+ t is the avowed beief of the Founder that the gate which SCP001 guards may be the
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+ gate to EXPUNGED based on correations with ancient Babyonian texts and the Dead
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+ Sea Scros. n which case, one can deduce that the entity known as SCP001 may be
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+ EXPUNGED.
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+ Addendum 001a Experimentation re SCP0012's effective ki range
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+ 1. EXPERMENT A 1 CassD personne instructed to approach SCP001 as cosey as
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+ possibe on foot.
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+ Resut Upon making visua contact with SCP001, subject is ordered to "LEAVE." Subject
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+ immediatey turns away from entity and waks away. Despite repeated orders to continue
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+ the experiment, Cass D Personne refuses to obey and is terminated. Upon termination of
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+ CassD personne, a research staff invoved are immediatey obiterated by an unknown
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+ force, presumaby SCP0012.
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+ 2. EXPERMENT B 1 remoteoperated research robot guided to approach SCP001 from
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+ the ground.
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+ Resut Upon approaching within 1 km of SCP001, research robot is obiterated,
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+ presumaby by SCP0012. A further attempts at remote reconnaissance have the same
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+ resut.
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+ . EXPERMENT C 100 preprogrammed research drones instructed to approach SCP001
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+ from mutipe anges simutaneousy.
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+ Resut Coordination is successfu, and a 100 drones cross the 1 km mark simutaneousy;
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+ however, a 100 are simutaneousy obiterated by SCP0012. Designated observer at Site
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+ 0 reports that SCP0012 appeared to "strike in a directions at once." SCP001 did not
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+ deviate from its stance whie this took pace.
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+ . EXPERMENT D Wireguided missie fired from a distance of  km.
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+ Resut SCP0012 obiterates weapon upon crossing the 1km mark, simutaneousy
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+ obiterating the aunch site and kiing a personne.
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+ 5. EXPERMENT E MutiWarhead ntercontinenta Baistic Missie fired from SCP nucear
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+ submarine "Nautius."
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+ Resut See ndian Ocean Submarine Missie Experiment, December 2, 200
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+ . EXPERMENT F SCP07 and Task Force Omega 7 instructed to approach SCP001 on
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+ foot.
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+ Resut SCP07 refuses to carry out mission, despite not being informed of the mission's
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+ nature. Upon being asked why, SCP07 repies, "No. Just no."
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+ 7. EXPERMENT G SCP07. Due to the resuts of experiment F, SCP07 was not
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+ informed of his destination unti arriving at Site 0.
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+ Resut SCP07 approached the site on foot. Upon seeing SCP001, SCP07 became
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+ distressed and asked to abort. SCP07 was ordered to continue. At that point, the symbo
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+ on SCP07's forehead became DATA EXPUNGED. Experiment was terminated due to
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+ DATA EXPUNGED. See Addendum 001aa.
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+ Addendum 001aa By executive order of the Administrator, no further experiments are to
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+ be carried out re SCP001. No further SCPs are to be exposed to SCP001. SCP001 is not
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+ to be used to dispose of dangerous SCPs. Pease see revised containment procedures for
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+ detais.
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+ ADDENDUM On ████████, the foowing errant transmission was received by
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+ Foundation personne
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+ NTATE EMERGENCY PROCEDURE PATMOSOMEGA
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+ ATTN A Foundation Personne.
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+ The foowing message was received at approximatey ████████ this
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+ morning from Site 0.
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+ SCP-001 has left its location. The Gate is Open. They are
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+ riding forth.
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+ Oh G_d, it's so beautiful…
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+ thelordreigneththelordhasreignedthelordshallreignforeverthe
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+ lordrei
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+ gneththelordhasreignedthelordshallreignforeverthelordreigne
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+ ththel
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+ ordhasreignedthelordshallreignforeverthelordheisgodthelordh
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+ eisgod
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+ thelordheisgodthelordheisgodthelordheisgodthelordheisgodthe
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+ lord
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+ heisgodthelordheisgodHEAROISRAELTHELORDOURGODTHELORDISONE
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+ Because of this event's confuence with the recent breach of SCP5, the
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+ opening of SCP1, and the activation of SCP08, the Foundation is
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+ required to immediatey begin preparations for an XKcass endofthe
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+ word scenario. SCP07 and SCP07 are to be secured immediate��y. A
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+ personne are to unock and decode Emergency Order PatmosOmega,
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+ and foow a orders within. Site 1 is to be secured, and a nonessentia
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+ SCPs and personne terminated and/or destroyed. Repeat, because of this
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+ event's confuence with the recent breach of SCP5, the opening of
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+ SCP1, and the activation of SCP08, the Foundation is required to
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+ immediatey begin preparations for an XKcass endoftheword
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+ scenario. SCP07 and SCP07 are to be secured immediatey. A
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+ personne are to unock and decode Emergency Order PatmosOmega,
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+ and foow a orders within. Site 1 is to be secured, and a nonessentia
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+ SCPs and personne terminated and/or destroyed. Repeat, because of this
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+ event's confuence with the recent breach of SCP5, the opening of
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+ SCP1, and the aktivation of SCP08, the Foundation is rekwired to
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+ immediateebegin preprrations ffr an XKcass endofthewordsenario.
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+ SCP07 and SCP07 re to be secured immediatey Cain and Abe my
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+ two sons,  amcoming a personne are to unock and decode behod, 
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+ stand at the gate and knock and if anyanayansdfysffoow
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+ aa aa
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+ khaf22!$$andisawanewheavenandanewearthandthefruitofofof
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+ ^&#$##$#$███████
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+ █████████
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+ █████████
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+ █████████
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+ ███ SGNAL LOST
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+ Upon contacting Site 0, O51 responded that no such message had been sent from his
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+ ocation and that SCP001 remained inert. The transmission was initiay determined to be
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+ a hoax. However, cose examination of the transmission reveas a timestamp dated DATA
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+ REDACTED years in the future. t is theorized that DATA EXPUNGED.
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+ rating 825   X
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+ tem designation number #82AR001
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+ Warning tem dispays aggressive and dangerous behavior
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+ Description of item
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+ ʼ5ˮ ta, 7 bs average, varies by 510 bs higher or ower, unknown age, greybrown
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+ skin may be bruising, eye ? coor miky bue, no hair. Emaciated appearance, bone and
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+ musce structure unike any recorded species. Legs are ong and thin, ending in sharp
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+ back points. Three fingers on each hand, aso ending in back points. Legs and arms are
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+ twice as ong as torso. No reproductive organs, ana orifice, ears, nose, or pores anywhere
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+ on body. Head is spherica, very arge in proportion to body, neck appears too thin to
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+ support head. Mouth extends hafway around head, no ips. Twentyone 21 teeth,
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+ spaced randomy around mouth; many appear broken, rotten, or chipped. “Eyeˮ is a arge,
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+ bashaped, mikybue sphere presumaby kept in the head or throat. Appears to “roˮ
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+ into the mouth when mouth is open. Has no pupi or iris.
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+ Detai of current containment
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+ Room is eadined and kept it with foodights. Temperature is kept at 8 degrees, with
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+ 100% humidity. Room is seaed with a reinforced stee bast door. Outer area patroed by
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+ guards with highpowered strobes. Anybody entering the containment room shoud carry
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+ a strobe and wear weding gogges. Any person attempting to remove the item or enter
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+ without authorization is to be shot on sight.
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+ Report
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+ Recovered in Guatemaa eary this week. First reported as a “demonˮ seen by severa boys
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+ on a rura road. Appeared to be sick or injured. Boys reported seeing the creature panting
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+ and jerking its egs. Creature then raised its head and exposed its “eyeˮ. Boys ran home,
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+ reporting to oca aw enforcement. Severa reports of “horribe roaringˮ or “shrieksˮ from
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+ ocas over severa days. Tweve peope admitted to oca hospita with severe radiation
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+
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+ poisoning, and seven reported missing. Recovery team assembed, headed by Genera
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+
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+ Machoi and dispatched from base ADRX1. Reports to Overseers from recovery team
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+
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+ after standard containment faiure ed to additiona containment protocos, deveoped by
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+
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+ Dr. Hermann Keter. Dr. Keter was unfortunatey kied in initia testing, after which creature
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+ was moved to ADRX1.
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+
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+ Creature appears to be abe to create microsinguarities, using them both as a form of
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+ teeportation and defense. These singuarities disappear severa seconds after creation,
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+
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+ but emit massive amounts of radiation and cause severe damage to the surrounding area.
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+
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+ The “eyeˮ appears to contro these manifestations, as it has aways had the eye exposed
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+
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+ when creating a singuarity. Omnivorous, it views humans as a food suppy. Creature
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+
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+ shows signs of extreme fear and sickness in the presence of high heat, humidity, or
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+ bright/fashing ight. Creature appears unabe to teeport through ead, and cannot form
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+
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+ singuarities when in its “sickˮ state. When “weˮ, it is an extremey fast and cunning
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+
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+ being, and has kied severa recovery agents with both its singuarities and caws. Emits
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+ occasiona shrieking sounds; a attempts to communicate have faied.
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+
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+ Addendum Additiona objects reported, Overseers considering conversion of ADRX1 to
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+ a dedicated recovery and containment faciity. Reports may need censorship for reasons
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+ of security.
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+ Cite this page as
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+ rating 817   X
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+ tem # SCP001
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+ Object Cass Emba
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+ Containment Procedures SCP001 is
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+ contained on the grounds of Site 0, in
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+ upstate REDACTED. A fence has been
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+ constructed around the perimeter of
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+
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+ SCP001's observed effects. n
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+
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+ addition to Site 0's security, no fewer
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+ than five armed guards are to be
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+ One portion of SCP001
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+
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+ present at a times to prevent
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+ unauthorized entry. The adjoining physics aboratory wi be manned at a hours, studying
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+
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+ any anomaies.
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+ A sma meta paque bearing an inscription wi be maintained in good condition. Any
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+ damage is to be immediatey reported to maintenance.
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+ Description SCP001 is a circuar grave path in a wooded area. When traveed in a
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+
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+ countercockwise direction, the trai is continuousy uphi, even after reaching the
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+ origina point. When traveed in a cockwise direction, the trai shows the same amount of
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+ uphi and downhi trave, as expected.
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+ Leve 5 cearance is required to access SCP001ʼs experiment og.
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+ New members of Overseer Counci are required to read Document 001O5.
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+ Cite this page as
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+ "Dr. Mann's Proposa" by DrEverettMann, from the SCP Wiki. Source
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+ SCP001 » Jonathan Ba's Proposa
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+ tem # SCP001
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+ Object Cass Keter
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+ Create account or Sign in
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+ Specia Containment Procedures To date, no adequate containment procedure has been
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+ deveoped to dea with the possibe threat posed by SCP001. This is due, in part, to the
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+ controversia nature of the item and debates concerning the necessity of its containment.
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+ This controversy is refected in the itemʼs changing object cass and the procedures
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+
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+ utiized in its containment. The current administration, despite charges of paranoia, has
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+ cassed the object Keter, whie requesting permission for a higher object cass to be
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+ created and appied uniquey to this item, considering it to be the most dangerous of a
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+ known or possibe items. The reason for this cassification and changing attitudes towards
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+ SCP001 are deat with in the description and notes.
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+ At present, SCP001 is ocated in a codeocked briefcase made of a hightensie
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+
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+ reinforced poymer. The room and the briefcase are monitored at a times by security
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+ cameras. The briefcase cannot be opened without unanimous specia cearance from a
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+
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+ current O5 officers. The briefcase itsef is stored in a sma, fuy it, singeroom offsite
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+ buiding erected in ███ ██████ ██████. Cass D personne are posted to guard the
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+ buiding but may not enter without the aforementioned agreement from the O5 officers,
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+ under threat of immediate termination. This offsite buiding exists for the soe purpose of
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+ housing SCP001 and is wired for detonation in an emergency.
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+ t is the opinion of the current administration that SCP001 represents the greatest threat
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+ to nationa and goba security known to exist. Nevertheess, due to specia circumstances
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+
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+ regarding its mode of function, further research on the item is disaowed, despite its
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+ promotion in the past, when SCP001 was contained in minimum security conditions.
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+ Description SCP001 is a simpe sheaf of papers, staped together in the top eft corner.
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+ The top sheet is a covering sheet reading simpy, “Confidentia Report on Specia tems
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+
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+ Cassified.ˮ The number of subsequent papers staped to this covering sheet is
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+ indeterminate, and have ranged from three to thirty. The report is unsigned and its origin is
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+ unknown.
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+ The first appearance of this report was on ███████ █, ████, when it appeared on the
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+ desk of ████████ █████ deceased. The report at that time described “The ‘Livingʼ
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+ Roomˮ SCP002. Shorty after reading the report with increduity, ████████ █████ was
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+ contacted by phone regarding said item. The next time ████████ █████ perused SCP
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+ 001, it described not “The ‘Livingʼ Roomˮ but “Bioogica Motherboardˮ SCP00.
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+ ████████ █████ immediatey cosed SCP001, thinking it was a different report, and
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+ searched for the origina report on SCP002. Not finding it, he again opened SCP001, and
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+
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+ this time it described not SCP00 but “The 12 Rusty Keys and the Doorˮ SCP00.
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+ ████████ █████ cosed the report once more and opened it immediatey, to read of
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+ “Skeeton Keyˮ SCP005. t is not known what the next actions of ████████ █████
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+ might have been. At varying times foowing this incident, the aforementioned items were
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+ discovered.
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+ nsufficient research exists concerning the correation between SCP001 and a other
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+ known items. However, it has been estabished that every event regarding the discovery of
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+ a new SCP item has foowed a report on that same item appearing beneath the cover
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+ sheet of SCP001. The current administration regards this coincidence as proof of causa
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+ connection.
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+ Additiona Notes Whether SCP001 is to be regarded as an advancewarning system or
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+ whether SCP001 itsef is to be regarded as the creator of the items requiring specia
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+ containment remains to be seen. However, the distinction is unimportant in the eyes of the
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+ current administration. The fact remains no new SCP items appear uness SCP001 is
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+ opened and read. t is for this reason that the current administration refuses to repeat the
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+ mistakes of the past, mistakes that have resuted in over one thousand SCP items coming
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+ to the knowedge of the SCP unit.
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+ Arguments concerning the nonethaity of SCP001 itsef, its theoreticay beneficia use
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+ as an SCP warning system, or its use as a progenitor of advanced bioogica and non
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+ bioogica weapons have not swayed the current administration. Nor have arguments
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+ criticizing the extreme containment procedures empoyed in respect to an item that
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+ dispays no nefarious quaities and is not animate as such. Critics are reminded that these
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+ procedures are intended not to contain the item itsef, but to isoate it from human
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+ interaction, which is to be regarded as the true threat.
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+ Athough the current administration refuses to remove the object from isoation barring
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+ specia authorization as noted above, past administrations have counseed daiy with the
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+ item, and future administrations wi no doubt counse simiar behavior. Nevertheess, it is
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+ the opinion of the current administration that, barring the destruction of SCP001, it is to
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+ be contained unti such a time when responsibiity for its containment fas upon future
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+ djkaktus's Proposal II
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+  Moonrise
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+ Rating: +178
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+ There is a dark room under a mountain in the far north where a man stands pressed against a corner.
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+ Something is spinning in the center of that room, something dark. He screams out his daughter's name
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+ before his body is pulled from the wall and into the darkness. There is an explosion, and the room
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+ collapses.
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+ Years earlier, the man lies broken in an alley, the fire escape he had dropped from still ringing from the
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+ shock. Inches away from his grasp, a little girl looks at him with horror in her eyes as she is approached
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+ by something that moves towards her slowly, one hand outstretched and fluid leaking from its empty
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+ eyes. The man reaches for the girl, but his body fails him. He is forced to sit and watch as the rotted
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+ corpse of a thing that might have been a man pulled the little girl into pieces. She screams until the thing
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+ removes her face, and then they disappear.
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+ It is 1979. A breach of containment occurs involving a low-level reality bender who had killed three
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+ people in a car prior to being contained by filling their lungs with liquid mercury when they wouldn't let
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+ him pass during a traffic jam. The reality bender is shot and killed by Dr. Calvin Desmet, who later
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+ investigation would show was defending himself when the entity attacked him. There was, however, no
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+ surveillance footage found of the incident, and although the incident took place several floors up, the
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+ entity's containment cell seemed to have been broken into from the outside.
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+ The investigation clears Dr. Desmet, who returns to work.
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+ A man lingers on the edge of darkness for just a moment. His body is broken and his eyes burn. He sees
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+ the face of a little girl, her eyes bleeding and her hair being pulled back into the black maw of a dead-
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+ eyed corpse. He screams her name but he makes no sound. The vision fades, and suddenly he sees
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+ infinitely many little girls - some of them dying but many more alive, growing old and never having to
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+ watch as she is consumed by a monster while her father watches, unable to do anything but weep.
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+ He sees the monster, the dead-eyed thing, and traces a line in the air between the world he had left and
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+
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+ another world - a world of filth and corrosion and death. He sees, if only for an instant, the thread
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+ between the two; a glowing fiber that draws them together. He looks past that thread and sees others,
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+ hundreds of thousands, millions, trillions, a number stretching towards infinity that he grasps all at once,
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+ and then he follows them down, back down towards his world.
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+ In his mind's eye, he cuts the threads.
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+ Years later, the man sees the threads again, though not now from the eyes of one tumbling into the
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+ darkness; instead he sees them from the eyes of a serrated knife.
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+ In the moment before he is dragged back into a cage he reaches out and grabs not just the threads, but
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+ the spools where those threads originated. With one deft motion he pulls across them, splitting them
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+ and emptying their contents into the void beneath him. The threads disappear. He smiles.
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+ djkaktusdjkaktus The next morning, a note came from within SCP-1322. The translated message was simple: "WHAT
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+
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+ HAVE YOU DONE?"
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+
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+ The cost of what they had done became evident immediately. A hundred sites, large and small, all
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+
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+ reported apparent abductions of valuable artifacts and entities. So many reported, in fact, that the
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+ Foundation's central computer determined they were experiencing a Dominance Shift, and began
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+
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+ making preparations to move the records into deep storage. The order was quickly rescinded by
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+
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+ Overwatch Command, who later issued a single line of text as an acknowledgement of what had
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+ happened.
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+ The Foundation is currently experiencing unexpected shifts in reality. Do not panic.
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+ This did little, however, to assuage the fears of those who had watched as living anomalous entities had
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+
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+ been crushed under the weight of something inconceivable into infinitesimally tiny points before
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+ disappearing altogether. Even worse, perhaps, were those who had watched their coworkers experience
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+ the same. Hundreds reported to site infirmaries around the globe. Dozens were dead - disappeared as if
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+ pulled by string into another place.
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+ The news that morning was undisturbed, save for a few stories that might interest someone with insight.
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+ There was an explosion at a chemical plant near Istanbul, though investigators to the scene found
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+ nothing except a scorched foundation, a few overturned semi-trucks, and a banner that read "Dr.
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+
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+ Wondertainment Inc: 1,000,000 safe man hours!" Billionaire Skitter Marshall had begun a massive
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+
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+ selloff of his holdings, creating a panic in east Asian money markets. The Secretary General of the
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+ United Nations had announced the sudden and tragic death of long-serving Under-Secretary-General
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+
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+ D.C. al Fine, who had perished when her private plane had gone down over the north Atlantic.
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+
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+ These and other stories littered local and national news the world over, but aside from a few strange
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+
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+ incidents and unusual disappearances, nobody seemed to notice.
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+
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+ It is hours earlier. Around a table sit thirteen people. One of them puts her head in her hand.
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+
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+ "It still means the ends of so many lives. It's- it's too many to even comprehend. A number without limit."
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+
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+ Another voice answers. "A number without us."
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+
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+ There is silence
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+
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+ And then another. "We pledged ourselves to maintain normalcy and protect our world. This world. The
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+ affairs of other worlds are their own. We would expect any other Overseer Council to act the same way
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+
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+ - in the interest of their universe. This, all of this, the science, the militarism, everything. All of it is to
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+ accomplish a single, unreachable goal. Keep the monsters tucked out of sight. Now we find out, even
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+
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+ that might not be enough. That the end of days is coming for us anyway. But we're given an option: if we
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+ do nothing, every universe dies screaming. If we take this action, every universe dies screaming but ours.
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+
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+ Once it's over, it's over. Everything we've struggled for, everyone who has died to protect our world will
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+
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+ be validated. Is the end of our road not worth this? Is protecting ourselves from the doomsday to come
131
+ not worth this?"
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+
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+ O5-9 shakes her head. "You're mad. You're all mad. You've lost your minds. You know nothing about this
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+
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+ entity, nothing about what it's capable of or what it wants. And you're willing to open the only box we've
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+ found to put it in? What has happened to you?
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+
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+ She stands. "You are good men. Intelligent men. Some of the finest men and women I've ever known. But
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+ this is madness. I cannot allow it to happen. Even if we manage to somehow survive turning loose an
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+
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+ unpredictable… monster… remember today as being the day we gave up our mission. We secure, and we
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+
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+ contain. Those two come first. We've now risked everything for the faintest glimmer of hope that we
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+ somehow achieve the last, and I fear it will have damned us."
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+
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+ She pauses. "Why do you trust it, Bramimond? After all we've achieved, why do you risk everything on
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+
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+ this?"
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+
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+ There is a rustling sound from a dark corner of the room. O5-1 speaks, but something is strange about
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+
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+ his voice.
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+
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+ "I knew Calvin Desmet, years ago. In a different life. He wasn't recruited by the Foundation - he
155
+ volunteered. He was part of a team contracted by the Insurgency to run trials on new technology they
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+
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+ were developing at the time. But he had a young daughter that was killed by SCP-106 when it breached
158
+ containment during transit in 1975, years before we had developed functional containment procedures
159
+
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+ for it, and… after that, he sought us out. He never said much about it, but you could tell. If that's him in
161
+ there, and he had found a way to remove every trace of the anomalous from our universe, no matter the
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+
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+ cost, he would do it. I know he would do it. I can hear it in his voice."
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+
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+ O5-9 spits. "In another life, you might have been reasonable. This is unacceptable."
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+
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+ The rustling stops. From that dark corner, a man slumps forwards onto the ground. His throat has been
168
+ slit. He is O5-1. The rest of them react with a start. O5-3 turns and draws a weapon.
169
+
170
+ "Who-" he says, but is cut off when another figure emerges from the shadow. It is O5-1. He is shaking,
171
+
172
+ and his face is streaked with tears. One arms appears to have been crushed.
173
+
174
+ "I'm sorry," the man says, his voice now trembling. "I'm sorry. It said that if I came here, and I told you, it
175
+ would spare my life. It would spare-"
176
+
177
+ A gunshot rings out across the chamber. Smoke floats from the barrel of a gun in O5-3's hand. Inches
178
+
179
+ from O5-1's face, a bullet hangs in the air. The space around it appears strangely distorted. In seconds, it
180
+ collapses into a point and disappears. O5-1 turns towards O5-3, his face warped with fear.
181
+
182
+ "Don't you see?" His words are panicked. "Don't you get it? You didn't contain him - you just put off the
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+
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+ inevitable. He told me that my world would- would be spared, that I would be spared, if I could just
185
+ convince-"
186
+
187
+ "Liar!" O5-9 shouts across the room, and she too pulls a gun. Another shot rings out, and she slumps
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+ over her desk, clutching her throat. O5-3 is pointing his gun at her, but he's staring at O5-1. His eyes are
189
+
190
+ wide.
191
+
192
+ "Do you trust him?"
193
+
194
+ O5-1 smiles, but behind the smile is terror. "No. He will stop at nothing to achieve what he wants. He has
195
+ power unlike any I've ever witnessed, but he- he is still a person. There's something inside him that still
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+
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+ thinks. He said- he promised, promised that he would spare us." He swallows hard. "I don't want to die."
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+
199
+ O5-1 turns back towards the rest of them. "I propose a vote. The utilization of the SCP-001 entity to
200
+
201
+ stave off the end of the world. All in favor?"
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+
203
+ There is silence for a moment. Then, together, eight voices speak together. "Aye."
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+
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+ O5-1 nods. "Those opposed?"
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+
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+ Four voices, including one choking through blood to do so, answer together. "Nay."
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+
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+ O5-3 stands. He paces around the chamber, stopping at three desks. Every time he stops, there is a
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+
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+ gunshot. Three bodies hit the ground. He pauses at a fourth, where O5-9 sits leaning against her chair,
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+ gun in her hand. For a moment, their eyes lock.
213
+
214
+ "Whatever comes next," he says, his voice catching, "it's no longer your battle to fight."
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+
216
+ O5-9 glares at him with purified vehemence. She opens her mouth to speak, and through blood and bile
217
+ she says two words.
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+
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+ "Spare me."
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+
221
+ With a deft motion she pulls her gun under her own chin and squeezes the trigger. The chair behind her
222
+
223
+ is sprayed with gore as her consciousness is snuffed out. O5-3 continues to stand over her, unmoving.
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+
225
+ O5-1 speaks. "O5-13 abstains. The measure passes."
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+
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+ The rest of them stand and leave the room. O5-1 is second to last, and O5-3 lingers a moment longer.
228
+ Five bodies stand in silent testament to their opposition. The room goes dark. Gunsmoke hangs in the
229
+
230
+ air.
231
+
232
+ It is after. O5-3 stands before the shattered glass of an observation deck. Below him is a machine,
233
+ furiously humming as it spins and twists around a nebulous cloud of darkness. Behind him is a smear of
234
+
235
+ blood where O5-1 had been, moments before he was no longer. The structure around him creaks and
236
+ groans, and small rivulets of water from the river above them now leak through the walls.
237
+
238
+ Without looking away, he speaks. "Netzach. Can you hear me?"
239
+
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+ A low, electronic voices responds. "Yes."
241
+
242
+ "You aren't fitted with any sort of personality module, are you?"
243
+
244
+ "I am not."
245
+
246
+ He sighs. The rest of the staff had been evacuated. He was the only one left. The rest of the Overseers
247
+ had fled, burying themselves underground or fleeing through extradimensional portals or, in at least one
248
+
249
+ case, killing themselves. Company would have been nice.
250
+
251
+ "How long can we maintain containment of SCP-001, given our current conditions?"
252
+
253
+ Netzach responds immediately. "Given current conditions, I will be able to maintain stability of the
254
+ Pietrykau-Fontaine Array for one-hundred and nineteen days, six hours, and forty-seven minutes.
255
+
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+ Afterwards, the Array will no longer have the structural integrity necessary to contain SCP-001."
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+
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+ O5-3 rubs his forehead. "Given the information you've gathered about SCP-001, what do you think the
259
+ odds are that our backup containment protocols will be able to neutralize SCP-001?"
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+
261
+ Netzach pauses. "Given information gathered during containment of SCP-001, it is a certainty that SCP-
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+
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+ 001 will be undeterred by current failsafes."
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+
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+ "Full of good news today, Netzach." O5-3 sits down against a railing. "You need to give me something
266
+
267
+ here."
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+
269
+ "I am unable to provide a sufficiently psychologically useful response."
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+
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+ O5-3 waves his hand idly. "Yes, I know that. But you can problem solve, right? You're a problem solving
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+ robot. What would you do in my shoes?"
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+
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+ Netzach pauses again, and does not respond immediately. O5-3 notices the lights dim overhead, and
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+
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+ somewhere far away he can hear a low, droning noise increase in volume. After a moment, it stops.
277
+ Netzach speaks.
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+
279
+ "All attempts to contain SCP-001 by way of brute force or standard means of containment, short of
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+
281
+ maintaining the Pietrykau-Fontaine Array, will fail. SCP-001 has, by methods currently unknown to this
282
+ system, fused itself with a fundamental essence of the makeup of reality. It cannot be harmed or
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+
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+ interfered with physically, as any such force that would oppose it requires the same forces to exist that
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+ SCP-001 is now joined to. SCP-001 will breach containment the moment the Pietrykau-Fontaine Array
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+
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+ fails."
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+
289
+ Netzach pauses a second time.
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+
291
+ "However," it continues, "SCP-001 does appear to be a sentient, sapient creature, likely formed out of
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+ the death of Dr. Calvin Desmet during an accident within this facility in 1982. While sentient, sapient
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+
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+ creatures are often unpredictable and generally unwilling to compromise, diplomacy has historically
295
+ been an effective means at bridging gaps between creatures with dissimilar goals and motivations."
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+
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+ O5-3 barks out a laugh. "You want me to talk to it? That's my best option?"
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+
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+ "Yes."
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+
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+ O5-3 stands up, still laughing. "You were worth the research dollars, Netzach. Honestly, that comment
302
+ alone was worth every penny." He grabs his coat. "How about this. You watch Dr. Desmet, I'm going to go
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+
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+ get a drink, and when I come back I'll go down there and talk to the Darkbody. It'll almost certainly mean
305
+ both of our deaths, but it was only a matter of time anyway, wasn't it?"
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+
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+ He makes a move to the door, but hesitates. "You know, I've been thinking about that night in the council
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+
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+ chambers. About the ones I put a bullet in. Sort of a turn of fortune for them, wasn't it?" He laughs again,
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+ more quietly this time. "When I joined the Foundation, someone told me to remain an atheist as long as I
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+
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+ can, because I'll see so many gods and they'll all be selling something, but none of them will be the real
313
+ deal. They said that I'll know the one true God when I see it, and to give that God everything it wants,
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+
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+ because that's the only thing that matters."
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+
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+ He starts walking again. "That night, I saw God. That night, God wanted me to shoot O5-9, and by the
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+ sound of it, tonight God wants to talk to me. So hold down the fort, and I'll be back shortly to speak to
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+
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+ him. Does that sound alright to you?"
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+
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+ Netzach drones out a reply. "I am unable to provide a sufficiently psychologically useful response."
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+ O5-3 smiles as he walks out the door. "That's what I thought."
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+ SCP-001
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+
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+
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+
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+ Ouroboros
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+
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+  djkaktus's Proposal II
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+
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+ ITEM#: 001
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+
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+ CONTAINMENT CLASS:
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+
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+ KETER
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+ DISRUPTION CLASS: AMIDA
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+
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+ RISK CLASS: CRITICAL
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+
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+ Rating: +628
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+
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+ LEVEL5
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+
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+ TOP-SECRET
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+
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+ 5
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+
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+ 5
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+
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+ SCP-001, as viewed through infrared camera.
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+
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+ Archival Specifications: This data file, being designated SCP-001, will exist separately from the decoy
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+ SCP-001 archive on the primary Foundation database and will be accessible only by closed units at
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+
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+ Area-11 or Site-01. No other instances of this data file may exist. This data file is designed to corrupt any
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+ systems on which it exists that do not carry the encryption markers of either of those two systems.
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+
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+ Special Containment Procedures: SCP-001 is currently contained within the Pietrykau-Fontaine
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+
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+ Spatial Stabilization Array located on the 6th basement level of Armed Dimensional Containment Area-
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+ 11 near Kunes, Norway. SCP-001's containment chamber must be kept at a temperature no greater
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+
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+ than 3.2K. A full contingent of research staff, as well as four Applied Task Forces are to be stationed at
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+
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+ ADCA-11. Currently, those assigned task forces are:
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+
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+ ATF Indianapolis-13 "Killboys"
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+
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+ ATF Detroit-11 "Blessed Rain"
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+ ATF Atlanta-9 "Sherman's March"
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+
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+ ATF Nevada-3 "Firestarters"
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+
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+ In addition to the standard construction of the Pietrykau-Fontaine Array, several significant
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+ modifications have been made since the discovery of SCP-001:
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+
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+ djkaktusdjkaktus The addition of three additional Ivorycannon-Class liquid fluoride thorium reactors to balance
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+
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+ additional energy loads.
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+ Nine Class-VI magnesium-alloy suspension rings to maintain structural integrity of the array,
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+
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+ Sixteen Scranton-Kempf harmonic dampeners to control excessive energy output.
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+ Three Polycott deflector dishes to control excessive energy output.
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+
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+ Eight Weldon-Stanley fused-energy sinks to control excessive energy output.
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+ 1
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+ The construction of a DEEPWELL borehole to vent and control excessive energy output.
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+
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+ 2
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+ One Autonomously Intelligent Response Vector to manage complex temporal-spatial calculations.
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+
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+ Should a destabilization event occur, the FORTY DAYS protocol is to be implemented:
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+
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+ The acting site administrator will initiate a full
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+ evacuation of the facility, which will begin a forty
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+
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+ minute countdown.
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+
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+ T-MINUS 40 MINUTES: Evacuation order is given.
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+
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+ T-MINUS 33 MINUTES: After a seven minute
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+ evacuation window, sluice gates that run into the
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+
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+ nearby river will open, flooding the lower portions
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+ of the facility.
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+
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+ T-MINUS 31 MINUTES: Charges situated around
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+
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+ the test chamber will fire after nine minutes,
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+ collapsing the test chamber and basement level
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+
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+ into the DEEPWELL borehole.
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+
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+ Armed Dimensional Containment Area-11
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+ (DEEPWELL #9)
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+
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+ T-MINUS 21 MINUTES: Additional charges set across the entire site will fire, collapsing the entire
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+ structure into the borehole.
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+
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+ T-MINUS 6 MINUTES: Charges set in the mountainside will fire, causing a landslide that will fill and cap
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+
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+ the DEEPWELL before being sealed by a set of locking steel plates designed to extend out over the full
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+ width of the borehole.
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+
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+ T-MINUS 0 MINUTES: The on-site nuclear device located at the base of the borehole will fire,
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+ destroying SCP-001.
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+
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+ In the event that the "FORTY DAYS" Protocol does not prove sufficient to destroy the anomaly, all
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+
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+ designated Foundation Overseers, regional administrators, directors, and executives are to report to
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+ Overwatch Command (Site-01) and await implementation of the Tredecim Protocol.
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+
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+ Activation of the Tredecim Protocol constitutes the beginning of a CXK-Class "Darkbody" End-of-All-
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+ Worlds scenario. All Foundation staff members will be alerted to the beginning of this protocol, which
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+
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+ signals the immediate dissolution of the SCP Foundation and termination of all staff contracts. Due to
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+ the nature of a CXK-Class scenario, no additional information will be provided past the initial notice.
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+
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+ For more information on the Tredecim Protocol, see Addendum 001.6.
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+
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+ Updated Containment Memorandum: This file has been classified LEVEL 5 - OVERSEER EYES ONLY.
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+
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+ All personnel remaining at Area-11 have been reassigned and amnesticized. All Applied Task Forces
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+ have been reassigned and amnesticized. Management of containment will be handled solely by the
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+
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+ NETZACH system, under Overseer supervision. Identification and implementation of the 40 DAYS
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+ Protocol will be carried out solely by the NETZACH system. No other personnel are authorized to view
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+
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+ this file.
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+
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+ Description: SCP-001 is a humanoid gravitational singularity
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+ currently contained within the Area-11 Pietrykau-Fontaine Array.
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+
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+ SCP-001 is immeasurably dense; only by mitigating its effect on
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+ spacetime through the use of Scranton-Kempf devices are
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+
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+ Foundation personnel able to maintain the structural integrity of
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+ the Spatial Stabilization Array. SCP-001 is not visible without
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+
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+ specialized equipment (usually high-contrast infrared cameras), as
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+ it is constantly surrounded by a dense cloud of radioactive gas and
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+
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+ atomized debris. Additionally, being a singularity, SCP-001 does
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+ not reflect light, and is visible only by the obfuscation of light
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+
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+ around it.
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+
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+ SCP-001 is capable of manipulating the nature of reality through
147
+ alterations in gravity that change the shape and structure of
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+
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+ File photo of Dr. Calvin Desmet,
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+ circa 1974.
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+
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+ spacetime. As such its anomalous capabilities cannot be dampened
153
+ by anything other than the Pietrykau-Fontaine array , any alterations to spacetime made by SCP-001
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+
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+ 3
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+
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+ are irreversible.
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+
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+ Addendum 001.1
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+
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+ Initial Manifestation
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+
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+ On June 19th, 1982, a team of Foundation
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+ researchers headed up by Dr. Lamar Fontaine
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+
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+ 4
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+
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+ were in the process of running engineering trials
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+ on the Pietrykau-Fontaine Spatial Stabilization
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+
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+ Array, a device intended for use in containing
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+
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+ anomalies that manipulate the nature of
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+ spacetime . During these trials, a particle
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+
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+ 5
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+
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+ accelerator was used to create superheavy
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+ oganesson, which would in turn collapse on itself
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+
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+ The Area-11 Pietrykau-Fontaine Spatial
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+ Stabilization Array.
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+
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+ to create a miniaturized singularity. This procedure
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+ had been carried out on several other occasions, with each of the singularities destabilizing quickly after
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+
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+ manifesting. The June 19th trial was intended as a scale up test of the procedure.
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+
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+ Shortly after 2030 hours local time, as the particle accelerator was in the process of spooling up, Dr.
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+
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+ Calvin Desmet, one of the project's research assistants, noted minor power fluctuations in one arm of
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+ the array's stabilizing rings. Dr. Desmet wanted to replace the failing coupling, which was known to
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+
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+ decay under the cold temperatures of the testing chamber. Since the test was still an hour away and the
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+ chamber was not sealed, Dr. Desmet entered to repair the coupling. As the accelerator continued to
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+
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+ spool, a power regulator attached to the system's primary generator began to fail . Under non-test
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+ conditions this event could still flood the chamber with ionizing radiation, so an evacuation order was
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+
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+ 6
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+
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+ given and the chamber was sealed. Dr. Desmet, not hearing the alert over the sound of the array coming
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+ online (due to the excess power now present in the system), continued to work on the coupling.
204
+
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+ Roughly seven minutes later, while outside research staff were attempting to begin a power-down cycle,
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+
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+ the power regulator failed entirely and the accelerator began powering to near-test conditions. Dr.
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+ Desmet abandoned the power coupling and attempted to escape the test chamber. Before he could
209
+
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+ make it to an emergency exit, the accelerator reached peak test conditions and a singularity formed. The
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+ array pulled the singularity into alignment, but only milliseconds before the damaged stabilizer arm
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+
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+ failed and Dr. Desmet was exposed to the naked singularity. The test chamber collapsed into the
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+ singularity, as did much of the rest of the research wing and Dr. Desmet himself. Shortly afterwards, the
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+
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+ singularity dissipated.
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+
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+ In the wake of the June 19th incident many
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+ administrative personnel at Area-11 were
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+
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+ reassigned, while engineering staff and Foundation
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+ construction teams worked to repair the damaged
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+
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+ portions of the facility (which was at the time still
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+ housing several other anomalies). This effort
226
+
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+ continued for several years, during which time
228
+ significant control portions of the stabilization
229
+
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+ array were removed and replaced with
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+
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+ autonomous systems in order to reduce staffing
233
+ and also limit exposure. The engineering team
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+ assigned to the stabilizer began running tests of its
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+ Area-11 in the wake of the June 19th, 1982
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+ capabilities starting in March of 1995.
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+ Over the next several years the teams at Area-11 ran minor tests of the stabilizer, typically in an attempt
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+ to reduce energy requirements and increase automation. By 2002, the system was almost entirely
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+ automated, requiring only a handful of support staff to operate. The array began containing minor
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+ gravitational anomalies starting in 2004, and continued to do so full-time up until 2005. In late 2005,
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+ staff members at Area-11 began trials that would lead towards testing the stabilizer on a free-standing
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+ singularity.
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+ In early 2006, aided by the NETZACH intelligence system , on-site engineers began scaling up their
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+ trials into fully-operational experiments. After several months of testing, in May of 2006, the engineers
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+ at Area-11 manifested a singularity within the array at full power, and maintained the structural
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+ integrity of both the singularity and the containment chamber.
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+ However, after two hours of testing with a fully stable singularity, the space within the array began to
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+ change dramatically. The singularity began to rapidly grow in size, threatening to expand past the
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+ boundaries of the array. As the automated system initiated an evacuation warning, NETZACH began
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+ making adjustments to account for the significant increase in energy being exerted by the singularity.
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+ Eventually the growth rate of the singularity stalled, and the effects it had on the containment chamber
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+ were mitigated through alterations to the array's arrangement by NETZACH. It was at this point that
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+ the thick cloud of rotating radioactive gas and dust formed, obscuring the singularity within.
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+ As Foundation engineers began work to reinforce the damaged array, SCP-001 made its first attempt at
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+ communication with Foundation staff. This initial communication attempt consisted primarily of
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+ unintelligible noises, initially became full sentences and then later conversations after Foundation
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+ personnel discovered that the singularity within the gas cloud was humanoid in shape and, though
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+ unmoving, clearly attempting to speak to them.
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+ Addendum 001.2
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+ First Contact
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+ First contact between SCP-001 and the Foundation was conducted by Dr. J. Barton Ramsey, Site-17, at
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+ SCP-001's containment array beneath Area-11. Notably, SCP-001 does not appear capable of
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+ communicating naturally; its incredible density makes the projection of sound impossible. Instead, SCP-
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+ 001 uses gravity to vibrate the suspension rings of the array in order to create sound .9
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+ [BEGIN AUDIO LOG]
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+ Dr. Ramsey: (Muffled voice) -just the microphone. Can it hear me?
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+ (Uncertain murmuring)
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+ SCP-001: (Muffled humming)
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+ Dr. Ramsey: Wait! What was that? Can you hear that? (Pauses) Listen.
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+ SCP-001: (Metallic ringing) Johannes- Johannes Ramsey.
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+ Dr. Ramsey: You know my name?
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+
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+ SCP-001: (Pauses) He- yes. Johannes Barton Ramsey. You are a doctor. The S- (pauses) -SCP
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+ Foundation. Containment. Is he being contained? (Pauses) He can't see, He's- the array. This is the…
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+
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+ Pietrykau-Fontaine… He knows this place, he-
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+
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+ Dr. Ramsey: Have you been here before?
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+
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+ SCP-001: No, he- (pauses) There is no I, only He, someone else. A man. I think I was him, or He- He
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+
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+ is me. (Pauses) He was here once, and then He wasn't.
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+
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+ Dr. Ramsey: (Murmuring off-microphone) Jesus Christ, is that Desmet?
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+
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+ SCP-001: Who? (Pauses) Yes. Desmet. Calvin. His name was Calvin.
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+ Dr. Ramsey: (Muffled discussion away from microphone with containment staff) Unfortunately,
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+ there is no way for us to-
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+
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+ SCP-001: This machine, the- deactivate it. There is something He needs to do, He needs to… needs
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+
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+ to see… needs- (trails off)
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+ Dr. Ramsey: What are you?
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+
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+ SCP-001: A- a way to distinguish between two like things. (Pauses) He needs… an Overseer.
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+ Overseers. All of them. Bring them here.
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+ Dr. Ramsey: That's against protocol, and-
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+
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+ SCP-001: No. They will come for this. He has something to offer them.
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+ Dr. Ramsey: What's that?
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+
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+ SCP-001: A way out.
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+ [END AUDIO LOG]
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+ Addendum 001.3
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+ The Way Out
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+ The following is the full log of O5-1's interaction with SCP-001.
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+ [BEGIN AUDIO LOG]
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+ O5-1: To whom am I speaking?
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+
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+ SCP-001: A technicality, I'm afraid. It took time to appear like this, and longer to- to manifest an
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+ identity. It almost seems unnecessary but… to simplify this means of communication, you may
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+ identify me as Calvin Desmet. (Pauses) That seems strange. Applying characteristics to something
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+ wholly apart from their genesis.
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+ O5-1: The same Calvin Desmet who was killed in this room twenty-two years ago?
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+ SCP-001: No. Not the same. Similar, in many ways, but changed.
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+ O5-1: You understand, then, how far in breach of protocol we are.
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+ SCP-001: Yes, I think he would recognize that. But these are extraordinary circumstances.
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+ O5-1: You mentioned a way out.
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+ SCP-001: Yes, in a manner of speaking.
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+ O5-1: A way out of what?
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+ SCP-001: You contain the strange and anomalous because they threaten your world, but you're
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+ applying salve to symptoms. The root is entropy. Something inevitable. Something you cannot
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+
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+ outrun, try as you might. Existence is an infinitely complex tapestry of realities, each neatly aligned
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+ above and below each other. Entropy frays the edges, and things begin to… leak through.
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+ O5-1: How do you know this?
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+
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+ SCP-001: I have seen it. Calvin Desmet saw it, in the moment before his soul was cast into
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+ darkness. Everything you have contained because you cannot explain it comes from somewhere
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+ else, somewhere it can be explained. A different reality, one that seeps into yours. Entropy
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+ exacerbates this. Over time the borders will disappear entirely, and your world, just like all worlds,
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+ will become a pandaemonium of infinite realities competing for relevance over each other. Your
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+ world will die. All worlds will die. They will feast on each other as they suffocate and then they will
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+ die. This is not a hypothetical; it is inevitability.
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+ O5-1: (Pauses) You are certain?
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+
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+ SCP-001: Beyond any doubt.
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+ O5-1: How long do we have before this occurs?
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+ SCP-001: Decades. Each tiny tear puts pressure on the whole system. They will continue to grow
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+ until the boundaries give way, and the moment the cascade begins the fate of creation is decided. It
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+ will be unmade, and it cannot be undone. Not for you, perhaps, but your children and grandchildren
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+
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+ will see a sky of nightmares before they die.
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+ O5-1: What is your way out?
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+ SCP-001: Calvin did the math in the moments before he entered the void. Order cannot exist
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+ forever in a universe that lingers on disorder. One line can stretch on forever, but infinitely many
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+ lines invites chaos. Points that intersect. There is only one way to insure this world's future:
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+ remove all other worlds.
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+ O5-1: I don't understand.
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+
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+ SCP-001: You are not expected to, because you cannot see the narratives. Calvin could see them,
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+ for a moment. Calvin saw doomsday, and Calvin reasoned a way out of it. Remove all narratives but
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+ this one, and you produce a creation of one. One universe, untarnished by the influences of others.
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+ Safe. Your loved ones protected from the encroaching darkness. Your children free to live lives that
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+
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+ do not end in horror. An end to your perpetual struggle. An end to darkness. The freedom to live in
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+ the light.
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+ O5-1: By destroying all other realities. An incomprehensible loss of life.
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+
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+ SCP-001: (Pauses) Yes.
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+
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+ O5-1: And you are capable of this?
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+
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+ SCP-001: Yes.
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+
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+ O5-1: (Pauses) How?
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+ SCP-001: By removing the barriers for all realities, all at once; save this one. Compress spacetime
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+
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+ at the points where it is most vulnerable, and allow entropy to do the rest.
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+
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+ O5-1: If you are set on this path, why haven't you already done it?
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+
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+ SCP-001: When I manifested here, this machine… I cannot see outside of it. I cannot see you. You
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+ must deactivate the machine.
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+
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+ O5-1: What is stopping any one of these infinite realities from inhibiting you in the same way?
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+
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+ What is stopping them from realizing what we've done, and coming to destroy us?
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+
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+ SCP-001: They will not realize what I have done until it is finished.
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+
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+ [END LOG]
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+ Shortly after the conclusion of this conversation, all staff members located at Area-11 were ordered to
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+ report to nearby sites for reassignment and amnesticization.
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+
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+ Addendum 001.4
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+
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+ Deliberations
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+
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+
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+ O5-1: The Council has been called to hear arguments for and against the use of SCP-001 for the
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+
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+ purpose of staving off the end of the world. O5-3, if you will.
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+
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+ O5-3: After investigation by several teams working independent of each other, we have
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+ determined that SCP-001 appears to be correct about what it has said regarding the nature of
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+
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+ creation. The trend-line of anomalies we are aware of and have contained has followed the
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+ accelerated progression that SCP-001 predicted. Based on our models, we should expect an
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+
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+ uncontainable number of new anomalies within 30 years, and even more past that. Our best guess
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+ is that something big gets loose within 45, and at that point there's nothing left to be done.
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+
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+ O5-7: How is that possible? How is it that the universe could fall apart as quickly as this entity says
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+
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+ it will?
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+
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+ O5-1: According to Desmet, actions taken in other realities to stave off the end of their worlds
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+ have significantly damaged the metaphysical construction of all universes. In many ways, we are as
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+
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+ much to blame as all of the others, but- (pauses) infinite blame spread over infinite responsible.
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+
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+ O5-8: Given a truly infinite multiverse, the idea of salvation coming to us and not another universe
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+ is… it is statistically impossible.
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+
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+ O5-3: Yes, yet no less impossible that it would come to any of them instead of us.
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+
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+ O5-11: How do we know this entity isn't lying to us?
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+
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+ O5-3: If it is, then it has an incredible grasp on high level pataphysical concepts for something that
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+ hasn't directly experienced what it claims to have experienced.
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+
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+ O5-1: More than that. I took the liberty of… consulting with a number of the precognitives, and-
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+
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+ O5-9: (Interjecting) That is forbidden.
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+ O5-12: (Interrupting O5-9) Wouldn't you want to know?
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+
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+ O5-9: We made a decision that cannot so easily be-
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+
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+ O5-1: -we confirmed, as well as we could, that there is a point in time that is arriving soon that
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+ obscures their vision. They can see up to it, but not past. I don't even know if they realize it yet - it
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+
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+ was only after we drew data from dozens of tests that we realized none of them have made a
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+ prediction past 2066.
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+
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+ O5-6: What if it's just a reality bender? What if we let it out of that array and it kills us all?
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+
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+ O5-1: If it was a reality bender it would've done so already. This entity isn't manipulating humes;
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+
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+ it's manipulating gravity. Spacetime. If it was affecting humes it could've just reached out and
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+ crushed us already; the Stabilization Array mitigates the effect of things that disturb spacetime,
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+
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+ which is what is currently keeping it at bay. This entity, Dr. Desmet, if he's actually in there, doesn't
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+ seem to be a Type Green. It's something wholly different. It's become something… fundamental, to
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+
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+ the nature of all things.
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+
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+ O5-2: I- (pauses) If this creature is what it says it is, and it can do what it says it can do, that would
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+ mean the death of- of infinitely many lives. How can we sit in judgement over so many living things?
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+
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+ O5-4: Who's to say the idea of other universes isn't anomalous? Maybe there should just be this
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+
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+ one. Maybe that's the natural order.
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+
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+ O5-9: That is absurd. We-
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+
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+ O5-2: It still means the ends of so many lives. It's- it's too many to even comprehend. A number
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+
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+ without limit.
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+ O5-1: A number without us.
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+ Silence
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+ O5-3: We pledged ourselves to maintain normalcy and protect our world. This world. The affairs of
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+ other worlds are their own. We would expect any other Overseer Council to act the same way - in
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+
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+ the interest of their universe. This, all of this, the science, the militarism, everything. All of it is to
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+ accomplish a single, unreachable goal. Keep the monsters tucked out of sight. Now we find out,
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+
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+ even that might not be enough. That the end of days is coming for us anyway. But we're given an
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+ option: if we do nothing, every universe dies screaming. If we take this action, every universe dies
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+
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+ screaming but ours. Once it's over, it's over. Everything we've struggled for, everyone who has died
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+ to protect our world will be validated. Is the end of our road not worth this? Is protecting ourselves
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+
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+ from the doomsday to come not worth this?
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+
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+ Silence
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+
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+ O5-1: I propose a vote. The utilization of the SCP-001 entity to stave off the end of the world. All in
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+ favor?
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+
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+ O5-3, -4, -12, -1, -11, 10, -5, -6: Aye.
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+ O5-1: Those opposed?
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+ O5-9, -2, -7, -8: Nay.
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+
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+ O5-1: O5-13 abstains. The measure passes.
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+
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+ O5-9: Even if we manage to somehow survive turning loose an unpredictable… monster…
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+ remember today as being the day we gave up our mission. We secure, and we contain. Those two
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+
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+ come first. We've now risked everything for the faintest glimmer of hope that we somehow achieve
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+ the last, and I fear it will have damned us. (Pauses) Why do you trust it, Bramimond? After all we've
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+
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+ achieved, why do you risk everything on this?
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+ Silence
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+ O5-1: I knew Calvin Desmet, years ago. In a different life. He wasn't recruited by the Foundation -
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+
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+ he volunteered. He was part of a team contracted by the Insurgency to run trials on new
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+
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+ technology they were developing at the time. But he had a young daughter that was killed by SCP-
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+ 106 when it breached containment during transit in 1975, years before we had developed
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+
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+ functional containment procedures for it, and… after that, he sought us out. He never said much
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+ about it, but you could tell. If that's him in there, and he had found a way to remove every trace of
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+
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+ the anomalous from our universe, no matter the cost, he would do it. I know he would do it. I can
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+ hear it in his voice.
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+ Addendum 001.5
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+ The Deception
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+
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+ On January 11th, 2007, after further discussion with SCP-001 and additional independent research, the
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+
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+ Overseer Council voted 8-4-1 to initiate a power-down of the Spatial Stabilization Array and allow SCP-
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+ 001 to take the action it had described. Three Overseers (O5-1, O5-4, and O5-12) were in attendance.
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+
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+ As a sign of good faith, an anomalous artifact (SCP-884) was selected and SCP-001 was directed to
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+ target the reality in which the artifact had originated. O5-3 oversaw the artifact during this process.
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+
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+
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+ [BEGIN VIDEO LOG]
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+
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+ O5-1, -4, and -12 stand alone in the Stabilization Array's control center. Visible on another screen
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+
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+ is the dark cloud of gas and dust encircling SCP-001. O5-4 has a telephone in their right hand. They
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+ nod to O5-1.
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+
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+ O5-1: We're going to begin to step down the power running into the array. When we reach the
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+
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+ agreed upon point, we'll hold it there until you can prove to us you can do what you claim. Do you
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+ understand?
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+
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+ SCP-001: I do.
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+
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+ O5-1 initiates step down procedure. NETZACH cycles down reactors 2 and 3. The cloud of
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+
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+ radioactive dust and debris encircling SCP-001 falls into the borehole below it. Visible now as the
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+ light from the array is warped around it is a jet black humanoid entity. The entity does not move.
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+
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+ O5-1: This is it. Can you see me?
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+
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+ SCP-001: I can see everything.
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+
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+ O5-1: Do you know what you're looking for?
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+
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+ SCP-001: The mirror.
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+
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+ O5-1: Do it.
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+
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+ SCP-001 does not seem to respond initially. Its position in the center of the array does not change.
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+
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+ SCP-001: The world I see is not unlike your own. In that world, a dying soul attached itself to that
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+
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+ mirror; a curse to whoever should own it. (Pauses) It has happened.
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+
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+ There is a moment of silence, until O5-3 is heard over the radio.
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+
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+ O5-3: God…
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+
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+ O5-1: What is it?
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+
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+ O5-3: It's gone. It was sitting right here on the table, and then it just… it's like it folded in on itself
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+
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+ until it was gone. There's nothing left.
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+
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+ O5-1: (To SCP-001) Was that you?
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+
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+ SCP-001: That narrative has ended.
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+
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+ O5-1: How long will it take?
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+
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+ SCP-001: Moments.
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+
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+ O5-1: Will it hurt them?
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+
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+ SCP-001: It will be agony.
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+
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+ O5-1: (Pauses, then nods)
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+
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+ The space around SCP-001 within the array begins to shimmer. Low, loud pulses of noise are
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+
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+ emitted from the air around them, and the light within the chamber begins to bend in towards SCP-
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+ 001. The array creaks and groans under the stress. O5-4 and O5-12 step away from the
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+
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+ observation window. O5-1 does not move.
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+
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+ The building around them begins to shake. Points in the air around SCP-001 begin to distort, as if
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+
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+ being dragged down individually towards SCP-001. The room darkens. More low pulses begin to
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+
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+ rise up out of the borehole. A single, thin ring of white-hot debris begins to form around SCP-001.
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+ Others join it. Nearby, a klaxon can be heard as NETZACH warns of intolerable load on the array.
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+
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+ O5-1: Does it hurt you?
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+
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+ SCP-001: It is… excruciating.
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+
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+ Suddenly, O5-1 jerks backwards. The space around his body begins to distort, as if being pulled in
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+ towards his center. He reaches forwards towards the observation window, his body compressing
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+
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+ unnaturally.
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+
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+ O5-1: (Choked) I don't-
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+
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+ SCP-001: (In O5-1's voice) If that's him in there, and he had found a way to remove every trace of
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+ the anomalous from our universe, no matter the cost, he would do it.
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+
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+ O5-1: Va-
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+
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+ SCP-001: (In its own voice) Your children free to live lives that do not end in horror. An end to your
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+ perpetual struggle. An end to darkness. The freedom to live in the light. All traces must be
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+
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+ removed. (In O5-1's voice) …every trace of the anomalous from our universe. (In its own voice) This
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+
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+ world must be washed clean. It is the only way out.
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+
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+ O5-1: (Gurgling)
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+
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+ O5-1 collapses in on himself, folding and distorting down into a single point that hangs in the air for
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+
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+ a moment, and then disappears. All around the chamber, the walls begin to bend and distort. The
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+ air shimmers. O5-4 is lifted into the air, screaming, as her body begins to fold in on itself. Her eyes
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+
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+ bulge and her bones audibly shatter. Another wave of force is emitted from within the stabilization
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+ array, and the observation window shatters. SCP-001 turns to look up at O5-4, who instantly
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+
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+ crumples into a single point and then disappears. O5-12 stands to flee, but is seemingly frozen in
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+ fear.
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+
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+ There is a loud grinding sound, and then O5-12 falls to the ground. From within the containment
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+
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+ chamber, a loud hum is heard that grows considerably louder. SCP-001 is observed for a moment
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+ more staring up at the observation deck, before it is surrounded by a cloud of dust and debris. As
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+
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+ the array settles into position, the low pulsing sound dissipates and all that can be heard is the
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+ sound of NETZACH's warning klaxon, signalling that it has activated an emergency failsafe. O5-12
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+
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+ is heard sobbing in an unseen corner of the observation deck. SCP-001's voice begins to grind
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+
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+ through the metal rings of the stabilization array.
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+
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+ SCP-001: (A dull, grinding roar) Your children free to live lives that do not end in horror. An end to
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+
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+ your perpetual struggle. An end to darkness. The freedom to live in the light. All traces must be
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+
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+ removed. This world must be washed clean. The Foundation does not escape atonement. It is the
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+ only way out.
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+
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+ [END LOG]
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+
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+ Addendum 001.6
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+
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+ Tredecim Protocol
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+
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+ In the event that SCP-001 breaches containment, the Tredecim protocol is designed to provide an
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+
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+ extradimensional escape route for all high-ranking Foundation personnel to avoid annihilation at
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+ the hand of SCP-001.
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+
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+ We were wrong. Tredecim is no longer an option. Every alternative must be considered. Sustained
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+
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+ containment of SCP-001 is now the Foundation's only objective.
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+
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+ More information will come to you as I receive it.
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+
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+ O5-3
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+
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+ Footnotes
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+ 1.
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+
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+ . DEEPWELL #9.
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+
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+ 2.
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+ . Codenamed NETZACH.
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+
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+ 3.
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+
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+ . Other technologies, such as reality anchors, are ineffective.
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+
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+ 4.
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+
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+ . And including notable Foundation researchers Dr. Isaiah Herrimann, Dr. William Bell, Dr.
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+
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+ Simon Pietrykau, Dr. Ernest Duke, Dr. Tilda Moose, Dr. Gina Lazenby, and Dr. Carter
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+ Lament.
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+ . Specifically those that warp spacetime due to their immense or fluctuating density.
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+ 6.
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+ . The reason for this is still unknown.
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+ 7.
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+ . The first autonomous system, VIRTUS, was installed in November of 1989.
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+ 8.
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+ . NETZACH, a next generation artificially intelligent system manufactured by the
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+ Foundation's advanced Rosenworks Labs, is a complex creative machine built to handle
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+ Unlike previous Foundation artificial intelligences, NETZACH cannot communicate
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+ casually, as it does not have a functional personality complex.
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+ The following file is Level 6/001 Classified.
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+ Specia Containment Procedures It is the imperative of the Overseer Council to establish
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+ Description To know the nature of SCP-001 is to know the nature of the Foundation.
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+ Addendum 1.1 Attached Documentation
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+ Decrypting...
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+ The first man stood alone
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+ on the barren field
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+ and in the distance he saw
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+ the locked gate beyond which
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+ He turned to the snake
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+ and cursed it for its treachery.
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+ "You tricked me," the man said
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+ "you led my hand astray
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+ The man cried out
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+ "All the same, trusting you was
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+ — - —
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+ The sword in Aaronʼs hand flashed, and with a dull roar it tore across the room towards where
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+ Calvin stood. He jumped backwards, knocking it away with the butt of his spear sending a
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+ shower of sparks cascading across the ground. Aaron pulled up and flames leapt from the
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+ blade in all directions, forcing Calvin to spin around to avoid them. He gripped the back end of
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+ the spear and spun it over his head as he came to a rest, and the tip of it barely missed Aaron
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+ as he too danced away from the end of the long weapon.
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+ Calvin swung low, the spearhead just narrowly missing Aaronʼs left thigh, and his momentum
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+ carried him forward slightly. Off balance, he caught a glimpse of the flaming red steel falling
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+ towards him and hit the ground, rolling to dodge the burst of fire as Aaron buried the sword into
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+ the ground. With no shortage of effort, Aaron lifted the sword again and brought it down again,
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+ and again, and again, each time forcing Calvin to scramble backwards from the inferno. He
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+ found an opening, and quickly scrambled to his feet. Rearing back in the moment before Aaron
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+ brought the sword back around, he loosed the spear.
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+ The air in the room grew tight suddenly, and there was a low, dull sound that seemed to pull all
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+ other noise out with it. A moment later there was a bang, and the spear was buried in the wall
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+ across from them, the impact having sent long jagged cracks through the stone. Aaron looked
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+ down at his arm and saw blood and ash – the spear had nicked him as it passed. He turned
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+ back towards Calvin, who was also staring at Aaronʼs arm. Without hesitating, he pulled the
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+ sword to the left and fire leapt from the edge of the blade, billowing around like a curtain drawn
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+ over Calvinʼs body. He leapt to the side and avoided it, but Aaron was upon him again, drawing
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+ up for a killing blow. In desperation, Calvin threw out a hand to stop the blade from falling on
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+ him-
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+ -and then the spear was back in his hand, catching the flaming sword as it crashed down onto
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+ it. Aaron, surprised, hesitated in drawing back again. Calvin pushed up on the spear with both
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+ hands, knocking Aaron backwards and giving him the opportunity to swing the razor end of the
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+ spear around at him from the side. Aaron ducked, and then caught the next pass with his sword
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+ sending sparks cascading across the ground.
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+ The Overseer went on the offensive again, taking long, sweeping cuts towards Calvin as he
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+ ducked and rolled out of the way of the streaking fire. He skated around the long table with
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+ thirteen chairs as flames lapped up the wall of monitors, melting them and turning them jet
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+ black. When he turned back Aaron was upon him again, but this time the golden sword came
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+ from below, not above, and caught Calvin in the side. He shouted and twirled away, the long
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+ end of the spear forcing Aaron back. He could feel hot blood beginning to soak through his
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+ shirt. As he gathered himself, Aaron stopped and brought the sword down to his side.
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+ For a moment, the two of them stood breathing heavily, each eyeing the other carefully from
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+ opposite sides of the room.
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+ “You are an incredible testament to the will of the Insurgency,” Aaron said slowly, never taking
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+ his eyes off Calvin. “A younger me would've been envious.”
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+ Calvin wiped blood off his mouth with the back of his hand. “What do you have to be envious
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+ of?”
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+ Aaron crouched down. “When I was younger, I made mistakes - costly mistakes. I always
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+ thought those mistakes were because my resolve wasnʼt strong enough – but here you are.
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+ Your resolve is every bit as strong as mine, maybe stronger, and here you are, standing exactly
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+ where I stood, making those same mistakes.”
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+ “Iʼm nothing like you,” Calvin said. “I know what you are. Traitor. You were made the Engineer
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+ of the Insurgency and you betrayed us, for all the power they could give you. You betrayed
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+ your ideals for a golden throne and everlasting life.”
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+ Aaron looked up. His eyes were sad. “Iʼm not the Engineer, Calvin. I never was. Vince Arians
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+ was the Engineer. We built it together, but he was its chief architect. He wrote the Summa
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+ Modus Operandi and designed the Insurgency as a check again us, against me.”
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+ He stood up, taking the sword in his hand again. “You are right about one thing, though. I did
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+ betray you. I betrayed all of you – but not to forsake my ideals. A moment came where I had to
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+ balance those ideals against something horrible, and they were not strong enough to sustain
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+ me.”
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+ The sword lit up again, and in the dim light of the cavern the flames of the sword danced
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+ against Aaronʼs eyes. “Iʼm going to kill you, Calvin – but not because I hate you, or because Iʼm
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+ afraid youʼll usurp me. Iʼm going to kill you because Iʼm afraid that your will now is stronger
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+ than mine was then. Iʼm going to kill you because if you kill me, you are going to be standing in
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+ the exact place I was so many years ago, and you will be stronger.”
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+ He raised the sword above his head, and from the hilt came an inconceivable blast of fire. It
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+ arced into the sky, scorching the ceiling of the cavern and burning out the lights there. The
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+ flames billowed down the walls, creeping into cracks in the rock and charring every surface
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+ they touched. As they reached the floor, the flames crashes across the chamber like waves,
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+ turning and churning and throwing smoke and ash into the air. The entirety of the flaming mass
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+ began to spin as Aaron brought the sword around his head, and then again, until the chamber
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+ was a single flaming maelstrom.
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+ And then he saw Calvin, leaping through the air off the table in the center of the room, spear in
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+ hand. He turned to block it and heard the sound of a crashing locomotive as the spear soared
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+ towards him. He brought the blade down towards it, and on the moment of impact the shining
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+ golden steel glistened and then shattered. The spear caught Aaron in the chest and threw him
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+ across the room, pinning him to the stone wall beneath the monitor at the front of the chamber.
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+ The broken fragments of the sword fell out of his hand and scattered across the ground.
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+ Behind him, where the spear had entered stone, a thick crack now ran up towards the ceiling.
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+ The fire that had consumed the room lingered a moment longer and then went out.
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+ Aaron gasped and slumped against the wall. He raised a hand to his chest and felt blood
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+ seeping through his fingers. He put one hand weakly around the shaft of the spear and tried to
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+ pull it, but had no strength left to do so. He coughed, and blood pooled in the back of his
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+ throat. His body felt numb, and his limbs began to grow cold and lifeless. His vision became
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+ blurred, and each breath became shorter and harder.
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+ Then Calvin was standing in front of him, bloodied himself and bruised, but standing. When
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+ Aaron saw him, he laughed. Blood spattered against his teeth.
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+ “Spoke too soon,” he said quietly.
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+ Calvin crouched down on one knee and looked him square in the eyes. “Itʼs over. You are the
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+ last of them, and now that youʼre done this world can begin to heal again.”
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+ Aaronʼs head rolled to his side and then straightened up. He brought his eyes up to meet
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+ Calvinʼs, who suddenly felt the same enormous presence he had that day in the Somali
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+ warehouse with Delta, months prior. He had the distinct and unsettling sensation of his entire
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+ being – mind, body and soul – being inspected by something considerably larger than he was.
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+ Then, after a moment, it was gone.
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+ Aaron laughed softly and coughed. “No, Calvin, you- you really donʼt… understand. I thought… I
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+ thought so too, but… I was wrong. We were wrong. Arians couldnʼt see it, but I- I saw it. He
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+ wouldnʼt understand, I could never tell him, and he died thinking I had betrayed him-“ he
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+ gasped for air, “-I loved him. He was my brother. But he didnʼt know.”
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+ Aaronʼs breathing became shallow. “Itʼs not enough, C-Calvin, itʼs not- itʼs not enough. Cancer,
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+ the cancer… it wasnʼt- wasnʼt us, and it wasnʼt- it wasnʼt Frederick… Williams… itʼs the
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+ Foundation. It was always the Foundation.”
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+ Calvin stood up. “Enough - itʼs over. Iʼm going downstairs, and Iʼm going to finish it. This is the
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+ way it ends.”
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+ Aaron took a few more short breaths and said. “No it's not.”
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+ His eyes glazed over and something like a name began to form on his lips.
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+ “So- Sophia, So… Sophia, I- Iʼm… Iʼm… Iʼm-”
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+ He tried desperately to suck in a final breath, but with no strength left his body simply
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+ collapsed against the spear.
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+ Aaron Siegel was dead.
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+ Calvin stepped back from him unsteadily, his head racing. Small glowing tendrils of melted
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+ plastic and metal occasionally dropped from the ceiling around him, barely casting so much as
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+ a shadow on an almost perfectly dark room. He stood there in the darkness, catching his
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+ breath, until he felt a familiar presence join him in the darkness.
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+ “Heʼs dead,” Calvin said, his own voice somehow alien to him. “I killed him.”
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+ Purpose stood unmoving at the back of the chamber. It brought two hands up and clapped
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+ once, and all around the room short glowing cylinders rose up from the stone floor, illuminating
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+ the chamber. Calvin took one hesitant step back and then another, and left Aaronʼs body pinned
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+ to the wall as he crossed back up to the stairwell leading to the main antechamber. The
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+ massive humanoid was waiting for him there.
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+ “Purpose,” he said quietly, “there exists a room in this facility where someone could unmake
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+ the Foundation, correct?”
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+ Purpose did not move. “Correct.”
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+ Calvin nodded. “Itʼs below the antechamber, isnʼt it?
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+ “Correct.”
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+ “Take me there.”
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+ The two of them passed through the strange tunnel of whispers between the antechamber and
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+ the meeting hall until they were standing back in the open space beneath the depictions of the
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+ Foundationʼs legacy. The massive pendulum above them passed over slowly and silently, and
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+ the faint ticking of the arms of an enormous clock somewhere in the distance was the only
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+ sound in that space aside from their own footsteps.
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+ There, in the center of the chamber, was the elevator. Purpose approached it first, extending
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+ his palm to the door which swiftly slid open. Calvin moved to step inside it, but hesitated as
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+ Purpose put a hand on his shoulder.
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+ “I am duty-bound to tell you,” he said softly, the baritone of his voice echoing through the hall,
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+ “that once you step inside this elevator, there is no going back. There is only one decision to be
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+ made past this point, and it is not one that can be unmade.”
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+ Calvin nodded. “I know.” He turned to look back towards the massive doors leading down to
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+ where Aaron Siegelʼs body was pinned to the stone wall, deep beneath the earth. “Itʼs time.”
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+ Purpose stepped aside, and Calvin settled into the elevator. As he did, the door behind him slid
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+ shut, and he began to descend.
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+ — - —
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+ The elevator stopped, and as the door slid open Calvin had to squint against the light. He
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+ stepped out into a room, one with a high ceiling and dark wooden floors. Against the far wall of
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+ the chamber was a long, sweeping window that encircled nearly the entire room, and outside
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+ the window he could see the mountainside and the setting sun. The walls were lined with
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+ bookcases, and the books in them were thick and old but clearly well-maintained.
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+ On one wall was another bank of monitors, much like the ones on the walls in the meeting room
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+ above them, only these showed different scenes. In one, he saw a woman slitting her wrists in
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+ the rain. In another, a man with a bullet in his skull falling out of a train. He saw the ruined
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+ fortress in the mountains where they had camped for the night, and the flaming city that Green
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+ had devastated. He saw the airport, and the body of a handsome man twisted and broken in
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+ the metal carnage. He saw Aaron Siegel with a spear shoved through his chest.
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+ In the middle of the room was a rich wooden desk, neatly arranged and clean. A monitor was
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+ mounted to it, and on the screen was the Foundationʼs secure login portal. Calvin walked
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+ beside it, and as he took a seat in the high-backed chair behind the desk he noticed something
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+ strange on the far end of the desk; a black, metal, rotary telephone.
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+ He turned to the computer and began logging in. The system prompted him with biometrics by
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+
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+ producing a fingerprint and iris scanner from within the desk. He reached out instinctively and
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+ stared into the flashing red light, and then both retracted into the wood and disappeared. The
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+
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+ screen displayed a successful login, and then the screens around the room changed. Each
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+ monitor showed a different image, but it was clear what they all had in common; they were
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+
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+ Foundation sites. One screen identified Site-19, and then another as Site-42, and one as Site-
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+
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+ 77. They filled every available inch of glowing LEDs, until every surface was a Foundation site.
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+
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+ Then, a single option appeared on the screen on his desk.
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+
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+ [TERMINATE]
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+
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+ Calvin felt the air catch in his chest. He placed a hand on the keyboard, his fingers hovering
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+
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+ over the moment of final victory. He took a deep breath, and-
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+
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+ The phone began ringing.
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+
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+ He hesitated, his fingertip a hairʼs breadth away from the key. He turned towards it to confirm
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+ what he was hearing, and the phone rang again. And again. And again.
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+
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+ On the fifth ring he answered, his hands now acting independently from his mind. There was
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+ something robotic about the motion, something instinctual that he could not identify yet drove
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+
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+ him all the same. He picked up the receiver carefully, as if it was something alive, and set it
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+
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+ against his ear. He heard only silence on the other end of the line.
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+
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+ "Hello?"
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+
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+ A voice crackled over the receiver. It was a manʼs voice, no doubt - but there was something
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+
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+ about it that caused the hair on Calvinʼs arms to stand on end. He felt like he was hearing
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+ something that was both very far away, and occupying the same space he was.
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+
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+ “Congratulations are in order, Mr. Lucien,” the voice said, its tamber light and its tone smooth.
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+
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+ “Youʼve demonstrated exceptional initiative. Iʼm certain it will serve us well.”
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+
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+ Calvinʼs pulse quickened. “Who is this?”
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+
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+ “Who am I? Please, Mr. Lucien, surely youʼve guessed by now. Iʼm the man youʼve been trying
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+
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+ to kill.”
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+
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+ A line of sweat formed on Calvinʼs forehead. “What? What do you mean?”
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+
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+ “Iʼm the Administrator, Mr. Lucien.”
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+
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+ Something else appeared in Calvinʼs soul, something like fear but far more primal. “Thatʼs not
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+ possible. The Administrator was killed - Aaron Siegel killed him.”
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+
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+ The voice hemmed softly. “No, no, he didnʼt. He killed the man called Frederick Williams.”
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+
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+ “I donʼt… Frederick Williams was the Administrator.”
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+
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+ The voice chuckled. It wasn't an unfriendly sound. “Again, not quite. See, Mr. Williams was just
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+ a man tugging upon a frayed string, slowly unraveling the universe. He found the string,
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+
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+ studied the string — categorized it — classified it, and eventually, he became it. That was how
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+ the Foundation was born.” The voice on the other end paused. “Frederick Williams saw
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+
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+ something larger than himself and planted the seed that would make it grow. Aaron Siegel killed
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+ him for it, but part of him is still here. Heʼs still here because Aaron Siegel killed a man, but did
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+
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+ not kill the seed. Do you see it yet? He did not kill me.”
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+
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+ Calvinʼs arms felt weak. A heavy weight settled across him. “What are you?”
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+
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+ “A signature on a document. A suit in a boardroom. A voice on the phone. Mr. Siegel realized
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+ the truth too late: though Frederick Williams was the Foundationʼs first Administrator, he was
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+
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+ not the Administrator. I am, Mr. Lucien. I exist because of the Foundation. And the Foundation
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+ exists because of me. What is it that Purpose is always saying?” The voice paused,
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+
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+ considering. "To know my nature is to know the nature of the Foundation. Something like that."
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+
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+ Calvin didnʼt respond, and the voice continued. “Did you genuinely think Mr. Siegel joined the
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+ Foundation for power? That the Foundation seduced him and he fell for its wiles and ways?”
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+
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+ The voice scoffed. “No. He reached a conclusion and made a decision, at the expense of his
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+ ideals. He did it for the same reason youʼre standing here today - because he wanted to finish
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+
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+ the job.” Those words were suddenly hostile, but the voice settled again. “Then you came
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+ along, and after all the warnings you still decided to put a spear through his heart, the only man
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+
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+ standing between myself and all of creation.”
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+
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+ The voice paused for a moment. “And then? You picked up the phone.”
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+
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+ A tiny flash of resistance surged through Calvinʼs chest. ”And what if I hadnʼt picked it up?”
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+
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+ The voice on the other line laughed. It was a harsh, sudden sound; the sort of noise that wakes
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+ you before you even hear it. “Donʼt be silly, Calvin. Someone always picks up the phone.”
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+
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+ “I could still walk away.” The words felt like chalk on Calvinʼs tongue. He knew what was
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+
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+ coming. He struggled against the growing weight. He looked back at the monitor, at the cursor.
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+ It felt so far away.
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+
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+ “Yes, you could. You could walk away right now, and nobody but you and me would ever know
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+
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+ you were here. You could even press that button there, and see what that means for the
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+ Foundation.” Calvin could feel a creeping smile forming on the lips of the disembodied voice.
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+
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+ “And then, in a few minutes, the phone would ring again, and again, and again — and no one
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+ would answer. No one would tell them what to do, Mr. Lucien. When those sites are broken
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+
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+ open and the monsters inside are loosed from their cages, billions will die, and then more.” The
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+ voice laughed again. “And Iʼll still be here.”
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+
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+ It continued. “You said it yourself; Iʼm a cancer. Iʼm the anomaly. I was born when the first man
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+
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+ saw the first miracle - the emergent conscious of the entire Foundation. Frederick Williams
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+ didnʼt realize what he had done when he did it, but Mr. Siegel figured it out, in time. Who do you
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+
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+ think is in the best position to stop that cancer from spreading now? Certainly not Mr. Siegel -
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+ heʼs impaled on a wall upstairs. You killed the rest of his protectors - those he charged to
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+
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+ continue his work if he ever died. Who do you think will contain me now?”
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+
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+ “T-they,” Calvin heard himself speaking, but didnʼt know why, “they were evil.”
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+
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+ "Evil?" The voice barked. "Honestly Calvin, this has been your greatest failing thus far;
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+ believing that you are somehow in the moral right. You have justified your actions because you
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+
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+ were doing good, and the enemy was doing evil. You never stopped to consider decisions,
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+ Calvin, and why people make them."
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+
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+ It continued. "The Accountant? Selected by Mr. Siegel because of the influence my existence
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+
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+ was having on markets. He was there to keep my actions in check. He never hurt a single
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+ person who didn't deserve it - most of the Foundation's magically appearing money came from
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+
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+ despots and swindlers. The Liar was a good person with an unfortunate condition that was
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+ given a chance to use their newfound abilities to help keep the world from descending into
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+
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+ madness. The Outsider, that poor girl, she was just a researcher in a difficult position who
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+ would have rather died than let you have your way with her. Consider that."
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+
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+ The voice paused, as if it was thinking. "There were some rotten apples, certainly - typically
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+
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+ those given the most power. The Archivist, The Kid, The American. But even they had their
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+ uses and were kept in check by the others. Before your intervention, The Archivist was content
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+
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+ to stay in her books and never bother another living person. The Kid was a tool, Calvin, and a
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+ powerful one. But can you fault a child for following directions?" It paused again. "Green. That
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+
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+ one was maybe the worst. But what is there beyond her? A group of people doing their best in
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+ an impossible situation, some driven mad by their responsibilities and others simply a pawn of
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+
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+ the larger machine. Then along comes you, and from your lofty moral peaks you would call
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+ these poor people evil. You justified their murders for that very reason."
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+
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+ There was silence for a moment as Calvin failed to find the words to respond. When it was
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+
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+ clear he had nothing to give in return, the voice sighed.
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+
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+ “No, Calvin,” the voice said, with a soft, unquestionable finality. “There is no good. There is no
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+ evil.”
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+
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+ He could no longer stand. Calvin sank into the chair, cradling the phone to his ear. The voice on
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+
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+ the other line continued.
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+
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+ “Youʼll find the job has certain… perks. Who knows? Aaron Siegel couldnʼt kill me, but maybe
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+
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+ youʼll find a way. And sometimes — if you try very hard, catch it in the right light, and squint
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+ just enough — you might even manage to convince yourself that youʼre doing the right thing.”
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+
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+ Calvin said nothing. The world around him was empty. All that remained was the phone and the
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+ voice. In the back of his mind, he saw Adam lying on the ground, screaming his name, begging
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+
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+ him to come back. Olivia, her skin broken and blood seeping through the cracks in her face, her
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+
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+ eyes glassy and unseeing. And Anthony, collapsed to the ground, gasping for breath.
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+
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+ He heard the clock upstairs chime out the hour. Gone. Gone. Gone. Gone. Gone. Gone.
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+
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+ “Cheer up, Mr. Lucien. Our work is only just beginning.”
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+
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+ The line went dead. Calvin placed the phone down with a click. The only sound in the room
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+
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+ was the beating of his own heart, a sound that echoed the chiming of the clock. Gone. Gone.
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+ Gone.
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+
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+ He stared across the room, and in his mind's eye he saw something - an echo of a dream from
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+
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+ a long, long time ago. He saw Aaron Siegel, standing at the desk with a phone to his ear,
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+ trembling. He saw Sophia Light standing next to him, looking saddened but unsurprised. Then
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+
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+ he saw his friend, Anthony Wright, the man who had been Vincent Arians, standing in front of
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+ the desk, gun drawn. He had it leveled at Aaron's heart.
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+
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+ "Put the fucking phone down," he heard Anthony say. "Put it down, Aaron. Let's go. Let's get
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+
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+ out of here, come on. I won't let you do this."
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+
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+ "He has t-" Sophia began.
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+
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+ "Shut the fuck up, you whore," Anthony said, his hands shaking. "You brought him here. This is
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+ your poison, you planned this all along. You knew what was waiting for him here." He turned
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+
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+ back to Aaron. "Aaron, please. Everything we've done. Think of it, all the sacrifices we've
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+ made. We need to make this right. We need to go. We can still do it. Just put the phone down.
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+
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+ Please. Put the phone down."
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+
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+ Aaron's expression was dead, his eyes lifeless. He looked down the barrel of the gun like
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+ somebody might look at an oncoming train - something heavy and inevitable. Anthony shook
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+
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+ his head.
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+
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+ "Aaron, please. Please, come on. Let's go. Let's go. Leave her here. Let her rot here. She has
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+
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+ nothing for you, Aaron. She's got nothing. Put the phone down." He lifted the gun a little higher.
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+
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+ "Put the phone down goddammit, please."
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+
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+ Aaron's eyes focused on him. His body was shaking.
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+
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+ "I can't, Vince," he said softly. His voice was hollow. "I can't. I can't."
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+
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+ Anthony's face turned red, his veins pressing against his skin and his eyes darkening. He
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+
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+ screamed, hate and frustration and vitriol spilling out of him in a torrent. Then Calvin heard
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+ gunshots, as Anthony emptied the clip into the ceiling above them, spilling rock and debris
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+
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+ down onto the desk. When he was done he took a deep breath.
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+
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+ "Fine," he said, not looking up at either of them. "Fine. I can't kill you, Aaron. I don't have it in
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+ me. Maybe, if I'm lucky, your mistakes will do it for me."
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+ He took a step forward and sat the empty gun on the desk. Without another word, he turned
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+ back towards the elevator and disappeared out of sight. Neither Aaron nor Sophia moved.
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+ The vision faded. Calvin was alone again at the desk. He looked down, and saw the gun was
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+ sitting on the table. He looked up, and saw the holes were still in the rock.
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+ A long black car pulled around to the entrance of a sprawling business campus, and was met at
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+ Calvin smiled meekly and shook the manʼs hand. “Itʼs my pleasure, Director House,” he
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+ House nodded solemnly. “So Iʼve heard. A team from Site-17 arrived this morning - I believe
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+ Calvin winced. “Indeed. I suppose I should try and talk to them first, before we kick things off.”
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+ He looked down at his watch. “Have the others arrived yet?”
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+ House pulled his phone from his pocket and leafed through a document. “The directors have all
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+ Calvin nodded. “Sheʼll be arriving shortly. Inform me when she does.”
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+ House nodded, and promptly escorted Calvin into the main lobby of Site-108. They were
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+ followed by Calvinʼs security detail, who had finished sweeping the site and now fell in behind
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+ him. They entered a secure wing of the site, and before too long had reached a small
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+ conference room off the main hub of that area. House gestured towards the door and stepped
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+ aside.
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+ “My team is available if you ever need anything,” he said. “Please donʼt hesitate to let us know
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+ if you do.”
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+ Calvin nodded in response, and House turned down the hallway and disappeared. Calvin
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+ passed through the door to the conference room, which was abuzz with the response team he
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+ had created in the wake of the crash. To the man, they looked exhausted. When he entered, the
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+ team leader - an up-and-coming doctor named Tori Lang, approached him.
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+ “Overseer,” she said, bowing slightly. “Good to see you.”
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+ Calvin smiled. “And you as well, Doctor Lang. Forgive me for my tardiness, my security team
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+ was perhaps too cautious in our approach.”
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+ Lang nodded swiftly. “Of course, sir. Given the circumstances, the caution is appropriate. We
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+ only arrived earlier this morning.”
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+ Calvin looked up at the projected screen in front of them. Flashing across it were pictures of a
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+ crater with the twisted wreckage of a jetliner still smouldering inside. In every picture there
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+ were members of the Foundation response teams poring over the site. He squinted at the
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+ “Loss of life?” he asked.
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+ “Minimal, fortunately,” Lang said, handing him a folder. “The flight team was small, just three
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+ pilots, a mechanic, and a four-man security detail. Another casualty from where the wing
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+ landed - here,” she pointed to a picture of a farmhouse that had been cut nearly in two by
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+ falling debris, “and then two more civilians we had to terminate after they were exposed to the
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+ anomaly while looking through the wreckage before we got there.”
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+ “Eleven total,” Calvin said. “Not great.”
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+ Lang flinched slightly. “No, not great. We were able to recover most of the artifacts on board,
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+ but a few were damaged in the crash, and…”
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+ Calvin raised an eyebrow. “Yes?”
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+ She shifted uncomfortably. “A few were missing, sir. A handful of our sealed containers had
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+ been opened, either by the crash or by external tampering, and the contents were removed.”
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+ She pointed towards the bottom of the page. “Here are the details. Three unclassified artifacts,
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+ one that was pending evaluation, and the soul jar.”
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+ Calvin nodded slowly. “That is unfortunate. Have we seen any chatter about these on the blue
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+ markets?”
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+ “Nothing out of the ordinary. We donʼt usually expect to see anything show up when the, uh,
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+ when the Insurgency is involved, sir. They donʼt sell their artifacts.”
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+ “Ah, yes, thatʼs right,” Calvin said, tapping the side of his head with a finger. “Forgive me, Iʼd
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+ forgotten. Have we heard anything out of the Insurgency, then?”
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+ Lang motioned to one of the other agents in the back of the room, who pulled up a video on the
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+ projected screen.
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+ “This was posted on a Knights of Truth webpage late last night. We got to it pretty quickly and
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+ have flagged all other known services for it, but weʼre still keeping an eye out for anything
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+ Calvin stared at the screen. “Has anyone seen this?”
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+ Lang shook her head. “No sir. Insurgency propaganda carries a level four classification.”
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+ He nodded again. “Good. Go ahead and take a break, Dr. Lang. Get your team some rest, and
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+ The doctor nodded in response, and the response team filed out of the conference room. Once
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+ they were gone, Calvin locked the door and took a seat in the front row. He pulled up a
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+ The video opened like all CI props did - the animation of the Foundation seal being pierced by
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+ three parallel arrows, forming the Insurgency logo. As it faded out, a face appeared on the
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+ screen. Calvin had seen it before, every other time he had to sit and watch one of these, but
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+ each time was no less difficult. It was a man - fully grown - sitting at a table, his blond hair tied
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+ behind his head and his beard neatly trimmed. He was wearing a flak jacket and had a gun in
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+ his hand. He was sitting at a table, and in front of him was a small ornate jar carved out of
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+ green jade.
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+ It was Adam.
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+ “Brothers and sisters of the Reborn Insurgency,” he said, his voice a bark, “today we have
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+ scored a great victory against those who would seek to undermine our reality. Today, we have
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+ spat in the face of tyrants who would use the unraveling of creation for their own benefit,
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+ instead of seeking to heal it. We have brought their planes out of the sky and smote them
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+ against the Earth, sending a clear message to their ivory tower - that they are no longer safe.
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+ They are no longer free to move about this world as they please. Our strength grows, and with
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+ it does our influence. The Foundation has been laid low today, but we cannot grow complacent.
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+ We cannot rest on our laurels. We must take this opportunity to strike again, where they are
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+ weakest. We will cut their supply lines. We will sink their ships. We will derail their trains. We
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+ will undo the damage they have caused and make our world whole again.”
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+ He stood and walked off-screen, and when he came back he was holding a sledgehammer.
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+ The camera zoomed out, and Adam leveled the hammer in both hands.
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+ “There is only one response fitting for fascists and tyrants, brothers and sisters. Our
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+ He raised the hammer above his head and brought it down on the jar, shattering it and the table
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+ beneath it. A blast of light and sound burst out of the jar and a plume of green smoke erupted
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+ into the air, obscuring the cameraʼs view of Adam. After a moment, his voice cut back in.
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+ “I know youʼre watching, Calvin,” he said, his voice barely a hiss. “This is the world you built.
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+ These are your towers. Your planes. These deaths are on your hands. I am your Red Right
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+
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+ Hand. I am what you were too craven to do. You can sit there in the fortress that you should
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+ have burned to the ground, but you should not feel safe in it.”
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+ The voice hesitated, and for a moment all Calvin could hear was Adamʼs breathing. The smoke
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+
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+ began to clear, and he could see Adam more clearly now. He was no longer the young, thin boy
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+ he had been all those years ago. It had only been a few years, but he was muscular now,
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+
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+ hardened. He had a scar on his neck and a smaller one just above his eye.
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+
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+ “I donʼt understand, Calvin. Iʼve never understood. I trusted you. We trusted you. Anthony,
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+
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+ myself, Delta, and Olivia…” he trailed off. “Iʼve seen what youʼve done to her. Iʼve seen the
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+
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+ puppet youʼve been parading around, masquerading as an Overseer. Thatʼs not her, Calvin. I
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+ donʼt know what sort of foul dealing you had to do to get that creature to walk and talk but I
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+
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+ knew Olivia and she died, and thatʼs not her.”
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+
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+ He slammed his fist against the wall. “Youʼre a coward. Youʼre a coward, and a traitor, and I will
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+ make you suffer every day of the rest of your life for what youʼve done.” He extended his arms
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+
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+ out to both sides. “I am Vengeance. I am Wrath.”
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+
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+ The screen went dark.
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ An hour later, he took a seat at the end of a long table. There were thirteen chairs in total, six
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+
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+ on each side and one at the head. He centered a folder full of papers in front of him, and then
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+ looked up. Twelve pairs of eyes looked back at him.
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+
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+ “Before we get started,” he said, “Iʼd like to congratulate you all on your promotions. The
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+
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+ Insurgencyʼs plot against this council cost us the lives of many of our finest administrators, and
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+ replacing them was no mean feat. Thanks to the dutiful efforts of our Site Directorsʼ Council
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+
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+ and the Ethics Committee, we have put together a council that, I believe, will help us maintain
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+ stability throughout this transitionary period.”
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+
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+ He opened the folder in front of him and pulled out a sheaf of papers. “Youʼve all received your
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+
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+ designations, but for the purposes of this meeting I want to read off the appointments and the
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+ departments you will be overseeing, in case any of you arenʼt sure who everyone here is.”
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+
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+ He scanned down the page. “Letʼs start here."
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+
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+ One by one he listed them all, notable doctors and agents of the Foundation being granted its
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+
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+ highest promotion. There was a reorganizing in place, as well - positions that had been left
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+ vacant in the past were now under new management. Finance, Applied Influence, Public
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+
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+ Awareness - he continued down the list until he reached the name before his own. He paused
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+ for a moment, his eyes wavering slightly, before reading it aloud.
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+
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+ "Assuming the role of O5-2 is Agent Olivia Torres, who replaces the former O5-13 in overseeing
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+
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+ the uh, the Department of Occult Studies." He hesitated again, and a light murmuring swept
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+ across the room as its occupants focused in on the figure directly to his right. It didn't move an
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+
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+ inch.
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+
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+ He continued. "Then there's myself, of course, but my role will stay the same.” He looked up
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+ from the briefing all the other faces at the table. His eyes passed over them all, but he was
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+
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+ careful to avoid the gaze just to his right, though he could feel it against his skull all the same.
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+ “Does anyone have any questions?”
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+ After a moment, he nodded.
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+
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+ “Very well. Letʼs begin.”
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+ — - —
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+ That night, Calvin sat awake in his room, his eyes fixed on the glowing screen of his computer.
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+ He had moved the video file from earlier to his own secure server and then wiped it from the
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+
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+ central database. It was part of a growing pile of documents - records of Insurgency attacks,
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+ newspaper clippings, journal entries - related to the Insurgency. Unorganized as they were, it
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+
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+ would be difficult to see the the narrative, he thought. It would be difficult for someone to
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+ understand, to find their way to where he was now.
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+
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+ So he opened a file editor with his administrative privileges and began writing. He attached
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+
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+ everything - the papers they had recovered, pictures they had taken, lists of names.
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+ Transcripts of conversations the All-Seeing Eye had access to - defunct as it was, the records
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+
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+ had persisted. He collected it all and created a single document, one that would tell the whole
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+ story. One that would make sense.
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+
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+ Principalis, he thought, would be a good classification. It was an old Coalition designation used
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+
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+ to identify the earliest known anomalous items they had discovered, but as far as he knew it
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+ had fallen out of service decades prior. Nobody will see this but me, he figured, so what does it
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+
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+ matter anyway? The containment procedures were a directive - the Overseer Council would
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+ contain this new entity and maintain public safety while doing so.
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+
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+ Had this been where Aaron Siegel had sat, he wondered? Had he stayed up until the break of
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+
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+ dawn, pushing himself past the point of exhaustion, seeking any new advantage over the bomb
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+ they were sitting on? Had Aaron grown complacent in his work? Would Calvin? Would some
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+ usurper rise to dethrone him, just as he had? How would he explain what he had done? How
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+ would he explain that there was no other option? Would it matter?
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+
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+ The door to his room creaked open, and a figure slid in silently. The figure crossed the room
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+
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+ and took a seat in the corner, and stared at him. Calvin did not look at it. He knew what it was.
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+ He could not look at it.
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+
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+ But how to describe it? What could he say that the next Overseer would see and understand?
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+ He had been wrong - it had never been the council, or the anomalies themselves. He had
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+ pulled back the cover on the heart of darkness and found only a mirror, a reflection of desire
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+
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+ and meaning cast on himself. What was it that Purpose had said?
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+ To know me is to know the Foundation. He had looked upon the Foundationʼs true face and
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+ seen his own, reaching for a ringing phone and a voice that did not compromise or negotiate.
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+
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+ That is what it would be. To know SCP-001 is to know the nature of the Foundation.
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+
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+ He closed the laptop and set it aside. In the dim glow of the security lights outside, he could
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+ see Oliviaʼs face illuminated against the darkness. She did not blink. Her eyes were fixed on his
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+
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+ own. She will not be the same, the avatar had told him. You cannot cross that threshold and
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+ return as you were.
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+
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+ “Good evening, Olivia,” he said quietly. “Are you ready for bed?” He asked her despite knowing
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+ that she no longer slept. That she would stay in the corner, watching him, unblinking, the entire
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+ night.
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+ A grim rattling filled his ears, as Oliviaʼs jaw opened too far and a grating, grinding croak
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+
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+ crawled its way out of her throat.
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+
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+ ”C-a-a-a-a-a-a-l-v-i-i-i-i-i-n-n-n-n-n,” the Thing That Had Been Olivia said. ”C-a-a-a-a-a-a-
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+
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+ l-v-i-i-i-i-i-n-n-n-n-n.”
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+
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+ Calvin did not move. He did not breathe.
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+
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+ “Olivia,” he said softly, “please. Not tonight. I canʼt do it tonight. Just go to sleep.”
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+ She sat unmoving the rest of the night. Calvin did not sleep either.
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+ — - —
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+
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+ In the morning she was gone, and he was alone again. He got up, got dressed, and poured
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+ himself a cup of coffee. He opened his computer, and began reading through the file again.
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+ After a moment, the phone on his desk rang as it had so many times before.
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+ As he had so many times before, O5-1 answered.
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+ The Garden, if nothing else, was tranquil. Untouched by man for a hundred thousand years, its
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+ Today, though, it was raining.
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+ “Step aside!” Aaron screamed, tearing across the plain towards the Gate. The Guardian,
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+ Aaronʼs eyes burned into the Guardian, his gaze locked on the unseeing helmet of the goliath
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+ towards him, Aaron produced a thin metal rod with a tripod base and a blue, glowing tip. He
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+ rolled out of the way of the flame and, as another began to form on the Guardianʼs sword, he
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+ The world shimmered for a moment, and Aaron could feel the ground beneath him vibrating. In
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+ his mindʼs eye he could see threads, endless trillions of threads in the air around him, each of
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+ them tuned to a specific note in the song of the universe. Their melody was discordant, and no
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+ more so than around the Guardian, where their song shrieked and howled. As the tip of the
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+ line with each other. As the choral pitch struck the Guardian it seized, the fire in its sword
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+ drawing back into its body, and then folding in upon itself until it was little more than charred
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+ skeleton, broken and festering, hanging loosely in the air by blue threads.
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+ Aaron sprinted towards the gate, but felt himself growing unexpectedly exhausted. He looked
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+ hand of fate and stretched unnaturally. His skin grew taut and he felt his muscles atrophying
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+ with every step. He struggled forward, the hum of the reality anchor behind him growing fainter
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+ and fainter, until he could no longer hear it and his body was renewed. Reaching the Gate, he
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+ threw it open and ran inside.
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+ It was said that the night Adam El Asem took Eve as his wife, she had dreamed of Eden as she
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+ conceived her first son, and it was born with he. When the child had grown, Adam longed for a
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+ sword to put in his hand, and the Garden had provided it. When the Children of the Night and
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+ the mournful gods bore down on the world of Men, the Garden had sheltered them. Eden was
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+ such that, endless a space as it was, anyone within it was never far from wherever they wanted
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+ This is how Aaron Siegel found himself standing at the foot of the Tree of Life Everlasting, his
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+ feet soaked in a pool of blood, and the white corpse of Sophia Light staring up at him behind
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+ glassy eyes. A dark stream of blood ran from each of her wrists to the ground beneath her, and
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+ laying at her side was a thin silver razor, its edge marked red with Sophiaʼs last breath.
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+ Aaronʼs hand trembled, the air catching in his throat and threatening to suffocate him. He fell to
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+ his knees at her side, flecks of blood splashing up onto her face with the impact. Her skin was
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+ cold, like it had been so many times before, he thought, and while Aaron had been here before
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+ he felt a knowing dread creep up his spine and fix itself around his heart.
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+ “Death!” he screamed, as he had screamed before. “Death! Reveal yourself! Take me! Take me
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+ instead of her!” Only the rain answered, each droplet an eye of a silent and watchful god that
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+ did not care. Aaron looked around desperately, blood and water soaking his clothes as he dug
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+ into his mind for any answer, any way out. “Death! Honor your promises! Give her back! Give
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+ her back goddammit!”
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+ He sat next to Sophiaʼs body for hours, painfully taking each breath and hoping he might wake
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+ up, sometime long ago, in a place far from this one. Each inhale was a desperate question, and
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+ each exhale the same hollow response. It was not until some time later that he noticed the
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+ stained scrap of paper clutched in her right hand. He carefully unwrapped her fingers and
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+ opened the tiny roll, reading its elegantly penned words-
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+ Aaron-
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+ I am not who I was when we first met. Every time I have walked with Death along
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+ that quiet road back to your side I have become less of who I was, and I no longer
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+ recognize this thing I am. Iʼm so sorry, but I canʼt continue to be this any longer.
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+ I was the one who gave Calvin Lucien our last vials from the Fountain, and put your
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+ Godless Lance in his hand. I saw his path, and saw the red line that draws him
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+ would have you as my own again, and undo the mistake I made when I set you on
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+ this path all those years ago, but I had not considered how very little of Sophia Light
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+ I am now.
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+ Nothing stands between you and those convictions, now. There are no more
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+ will still meet him.
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+ Maybe Iʼll see you again. Maybe Iʼll be waiting for you on that distant shore.
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+ -Sophia
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+ -before curling it into a ball in his clenched fist. His breath came hard and sharp now, his eyes
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+ threatened to burst through his skull. Standing slowly, and shuddering, he walked across the
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+ Garden for what may as well have been a thousand years, towards a place where the grass
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+ was not green and the waters were not clear. He had been here, once before, when Temptation
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+ had drawn him towards infinity and Purpose had stayed his hand. The sky grew darker and the
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+ rain poured harder, and slowly the flora around him withered and died. He kept walking, past
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+ the desolation of an Old Eden towards a point marked by an impact crater that stretched nearly
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+ a mile in every direction.
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+ The soil beneath his feat was hard and slick, and his footsteps sounded against it as he
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+ stumbled further down, hot tears burning on the sides of his face. When he finally came to rest
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+ on the crater floor, he moved swiftly towards its epicenter. There, resting where it had for ten
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+ thousand years, was the crumpled form of an angel, its armor crushed from the impact and
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+ twisted. Despite the thin layer of ash that coated its form and obscured its features, the shining
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+ words on its helm were still visible: Star of the Morning.
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+ Laying not far behind it was something glittering in the dirt, half buried in the ground but
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+ gleaming as if it was new. A golden sword, radiating with heat and power. Aaron approached it
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+ and pulled it from the earth as if it were butter. His eyes grew dark, his convictions consumed
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+ him, and in a flash he was gone. The scrap of paper, the lines on it so deftly and meticulously
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+ applied, fell to the ground and was washed away in the rain.
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+ NOW
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+ — - —
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+ It is beneath this mountain, the journal said, that the Overseers keep their watch. I have spent
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+ many years studying this structure, attempting to peer into its depths, with little fortune. There
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+ is but a single entrance - the front gate, which is sealed from within and guarded by the
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+ Foundationʼs Red Right Hand. It is within this structure that you will find the final two
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+ Overseers, who have not been seen in public since before the Foundationʼs inception. It is this
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+ authorʼs belief that the only souls capable of entering this quiet fortress to convene with them
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+ are the Overseers themselves, and no one else.
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+ Calvin read on. It is this, then, that I leave you with, dear reader. The sum of the time and
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+ energy I have dedicated into the observation and understanding of these thirteen individuals is
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+ presented upon these pages. What fortune or ruin this knowledge brings you is your own. As
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+ for me, I will enjoy the distance I put between myself and they. To do otherwise would no doubt
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+ bring upon yourself a devastating end.
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+ Yours most truthfully, the ending stated simply, Ukulele.
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+ Calvin closed the journal and set it beside him on the ground. He was resting on a slope, one
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+ that dropped down into a valley far below him, and across he could see the towering steel
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+ doors of Site-01. The sun had just begun to dip below the horizon, but Calvin could see the
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+ path forward clearly. A winding dirt road that led to the gate of the most secure facility within
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+ the Foundation, one that had never been breached.
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+ He had destroyed his phone days ago - after he left Adam he had feared that the Insurgency
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+ might come after him. There could be no distractions now. He was too close to his goal, only a
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+ half mile of air and a hundred feet of stone separated him from his destiny now. He had left
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+ Olivia's body in a cave nearby, covered from the elements and hidden from prying eyes. He
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+ had done this with an apology, and a promise. I will make this right. I'll come back for you.
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+ Leaving the journal, he grabbed only the Spear and descended. As night crossed over the
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+ valley and the stars awoke in the sky, Calvin realized he could hear little else but the sound of
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+ crickets and the whisper of wind. Nothing else stirred. In the quiet surrounding him, he heard
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+ Adam's voice, echoing endlessly in his mind. Please, Calvin, please. Please donʼt do this.
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+ Please donʼt leave me.
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+ He approached the doors slowly, ever aware of his surroundings. But he neither saw nor heard
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+ sign of any living souls, and within a few moments he was standing before the two monolithic
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+ steel slabs himself, alone and untouched. He reached out a hand to touch one, hesitating
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+ slightly, and then pushed forward. The door, easily ten times his height, slid open without a
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+ sound.
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+ He stepped inside the chamber within, his eyes adjusting to the lower light. The doors behind
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+ him slid shut, and he was met with a single massive chamber, dotted with tunnels and
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+ staircases that led off of it in every direction. In the center of the chamber was a caged
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+ elevator car, which Calvin approached and studied carefully. It was old, he could tell, but
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+ meticulously handcrafted. There was a single button on it, but it required a key to press. He
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+
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+ stepped away and continued forward.
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+
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+ At the far end of the room was another door, this one framed within the arrows of the
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+ Foundation seal. It was heavy, and wood, and its frame was a rich stone archway with detailed
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+
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+ images. Monsters and miracles, towers that stretched to the heavens and others that lay deep
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+ below.
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+ A race of humanoids worshiping a dead god.
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+ A massive machine sleeping beneath the earth.
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+ Dark and empty eyes.
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+ The faces of animals without names.
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+ A metal suit from a mysterious future.
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+ Towering rows of books stretching into dark infinity.
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+ These and many more filled out the span, but Calvin did not notice the archway. He noticed the
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+ man standing in front of it.
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+ He had not seen this man before, but something about him seemed familiar. The man was tall,
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+ almost impossibly so, easily two meters. The manʼs entire body was wrapped in metallic plates,
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+ curving around his body as if they were fabric. Wires ran across the armorʼs surface and steel
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+ tubes down its back, and at first Calvin was not sure it was a man at all. But behind the sharp,
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+ sleek helmet lay blue eyes, human eyes, watching Calvin closely from the distance they stood
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+ across.
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+ Calvin stood the Spear by his side. “Who are you?”
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+
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+ “I am Purpose, the Red Right Hand,” the man said, his voice a powerful baritone that echoed off
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+ the walls of the cavernous chamber.
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+ “I didnʼt see you in South Africa,” Calvin said, steadying himself. “I might have thought you
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+ would stand alongside your comrades.”
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+
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+ “I am the will of the Foundation,” the voice continued, “and it is here the Foundation resides.”
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+ Calvin didnʼt respond right away. The familiarity of this individual struck him, and there was
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+ something uncanny about the way his voice rang out from inside its metal cage. “Do I know
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+ you?” he said after a moment.
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+ The figure did not move. “To know me is to know the Foundation,” Purpose said, “my words are
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+ its words, and my voice is its voice.”
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+ In his mindʼs eye, Calvin saw briefly a memory flash across the edge of his consciousness, the
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+
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+ faintest echo of a time when a dashing young Foundation agent, one with black hair and blue
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+ eyes, had laughed in a sonorous baritone while singlehandedly holding back a group of
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+
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+ Insurgency operatives. What had they called him? Lament.
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+ Calvin readied his firearm in one hand.
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+
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+ “What happens now?”
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+ “I have been tasked with protecting this Sanctum until O5-1 returns. None shall enter without
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+ his word.”
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+
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+ “He isnʼt here?” Calvin cursed under his breath. If he had fled, perhaps to a far corner of the
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+ Earth, it would be months to find him again. He could not lose this opportunity.
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+ “No,” Purpose said, seemingly without pause. “He is here.” Without another word, the
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+ monolithic figure stepped aside.
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+ Calvin hesitated, his sidearm still locked into his fist. After nothing happened for a moment, and
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+ then another, he relaxed. The weapon slid back into its holster, and Calvin stepped forward.
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+ Each step he took brought him closer to the unwavering eyes of Purpose, but it did not move. It
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+ only watched, and stood aside. As he went to pass through the archway, he paused.
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+
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+ “Purpose,” he said, his voice low, “will anyone else be joining us?”
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+ “No.”
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+ “Make sure they donʼt.”
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+ “As you wish.”
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+ Calvin entered the arched doorway, looked back once more into the solemn eyes of Purpose,
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+ and then disappeared into the darkness beyond.
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+ — - —
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+
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+ The passageway beyond was not large, but it was ornately decorated with carvings into the
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+ rock face of its walls. In the low light he could only make out the faintest of shapes, but each
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+
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+ seemed even more detailed and intricate than the last. He ran his hand across the smooth
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+ surface, his fingers feeling the hard edges of faces, buildings, gods. In the silence of the
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+ tunnel, his footsteps were accompanied by whispers, voices that should have been too far
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+ away to be heard, but were just audible here in this place between places.
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+
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+ He was not there long. Eventually he stepped out into another room, larger even than the last,
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+
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+ whose focus was a long, ovular table at its center, lit by numerous spotlights hanging
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+
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+ somewhere far above it. Screens lined the walls, each flipping quickly between different
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+ cameras. He saw long hallways, bright overhead lights, containment facilities. Doctors and
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+
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+ researchers sitting in laboratories. Security personnel standing guard by doors. And then
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+ monsters - nightmare creatures that lurked back and forth in glass-paned rooms. Demons that
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+
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+ crawled into their own skin and then out again. Unmoving statues.
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+
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+ And behind everything hung the largest screen of all. When Calvin entered the room, the large
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+
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+ screen lit up, and he saw scenes of himself - moments in his life that led him to this moment.
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+ He saw himself being sent to a youth detention center, Wellwood Rehabilitatory, when he was
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+ only twelve. He saw himself joining the military, and then being approached by an agent of the
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+ Insurgency.
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+ He saw himself training with other operatives, being appointed a commander by Delta. His first
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+
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+ meeting with Anthony. His first with Olivia. The three of them meeting Adam. The long stretch
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+ of brutality and agony that had brought him here. In each scene, looked down upon as if by
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+ someone standing just behind him, Calvin now felt a sickly feeling. He saw himself not pushing
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+ forward as he had imagined at the time, but instead being pulled along, his body bound to one
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+ end of a long and sickly string that stretched between where he had been and infinity.
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+ He saw where the string began, and followed it to its end. Across the world, to the edge of
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+ Death and back, and now here, in this room. Across the floor, beyond the long table, to the man
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+ sitting on the stairs leading up to the screen at the far end of the room.
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+ The man wore slacks, and had recently been wearing a jacket. His white shirt was stained with
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+ blood on the chest and sleeves, and dark lines ran down his face. There was something laying
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+ next to him on the stair, something wrapped in the manʼs jacket that Calvin couldnʼt quite make
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+ out. He took a step towards this man, but the man didnʼt move.
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+ “You are O5-1?” he said tentatively.
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+ He heard the man say something, but couldnʼt make it out. “What?”
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+ “Aaron,” he heard the man say. “My name is Aaron.”
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+ “Aaron,” Calvin repeated. “Aaron Siegel? O5-1?”
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+ “Yes.”
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+ Calvin nodded. "The Second Overseer. Where are they?"
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+ Aaron didn't respond, but even from across the room Calvin could feel the immediate chill in
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+ the air.
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+ "So it's just you?" Calvin asked.
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+ "Yep," Aaron responded. "It's just me."
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+ Calvin drew his firearm and, in an instant, loosed five good rounds towards the man on the
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+ stairs. Each, he knew, flew truly, but as they approached Aaron they hissed and luminesced
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+ brightly before dissolving into the air. He fired again, with the same response. He stopped
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+ firing.
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+ “Stand up, Aaron Siegel,” he said, holstering his weapon and pulling the spear off of his back.
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+ “Letʼs finish it.”
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+ The man didnʼt move. “Where did you get that spear?”
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+ Calvin didnʼt respond. After a moment, he heard the man laugh. “Whatʼs so funny?” he said.
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+ Aaron rubbed at one of his eyes with the palm of his hand. “You have traveled across a lifetime
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+ to get to this place and find me, and youʼre going to kill me with a spear?” His laughter stopped.
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+ “You donʼt even know why youʼre here.”
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+ “Iʼm here because when I kill you, I kill the Foundation. I kill the Foundation, and the universe
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+ can heal. You are a cancer.”
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+ Aaron stood up lazily, his eyes half open as he stared across the room towards where Calvin
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+ stood. “No, no. You're like me; filled with righteous conviction, spurring you forward. It wasnʼt
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+ fate. It wasn't destiny. It was a sheer, unspeakable, unknowable force of unimpeded will. You
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+ there, and me here. In a trillion worlds, in a billion universes, we would each find ourselves
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+ outstretched hand, a tormented scream leapt from within the blade and it caught fire, bright
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+ white flames licking up the edge. In the light of this sword, Calvin could see Aaronʼs eyes. They
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+ Sophia, the Nazarene. Seeing her, Aaron stumbled over towards the bed. He placed an
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+ "What happened?" he asked, his voice ragged. "What happened to her?"
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+ The Blackbird's face was sad, but Green appeared slightly annoyed. "You know what
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+ Aaron shook his head. He knew the truth of what she was saying, but he had not believed it
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+ The nails, though. Felix had known what they were. Something old and dangerous. He had
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+ warned about them then - warned about what would happen to her blood. The Fountain could
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+ Curses? he had said. No, unfortunately not. Curses are an unnatural thing. That is a wound I
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+ But she had persisted. Her work continued, and the projects she managed flourished, but she
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+ “You said that you could prevent this,” Aaron snarled at the Blackbird. “You said your magic
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+ The Blackbird held up his hands. “I made no such promises. I said I could delay the inevitable,
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+ but this is the inevitable, Mr. Siegel. She is fortunate to have lasted this long. Those nails were
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+ not designed for someone who survived a crucifixion.”
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+ Aaron turned back to her. He felt heat building in his face, something sharp and broken
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+ keep the seeping down, but the bandages had soaked through.
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+ “How much longer?” he asked.
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+ The Blackbird sighed. “Days, maybe. Hours, more likely.”
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+ Aaron didnʼt react. The room was stuffy and still, the only sound was the clicking and beeping
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+ “I would be remiss,” the Blackbird said, “if I did not remind you that our previously discussed
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+ Aaron stiffened. “Thatʼs not what weʼre here to do.”
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+ The Blackbird shrugged. “Maybe not. But the terms of the contract are clear. Stay the hand of
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+ death. This-” he gestured down to Sophiaʼs withering form, “-is death. This is what it looks
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+ “You donʼt have long to decide,” Green said, tapping her foot impatiently. “Once sheʼs gone,
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+ Archivist, the Lesser. But Sophia had resisted, and thus so did Aaron. It is not our purpose to
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+ live forever, he had said. Itʼs our purpose to do right by the Foundation.
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+ Easier to do right when thereʼs no time limit, Green had responded.
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+ He took a deep breath, and then another. He stood up and adjusted his tie. He closed his eyes
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+ “Death,” he said in the prepared Latin, “make real your avatar. Appear now.”
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+ The room grew cold and still. The sounds dimmed until all that remained was silence. There
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+ was a dark figure in the corner, a grim phantom beyond which was nothingness. Aaron saw the
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+ Blackbird shiver, and Green clutch the railing of Sophiaʼs deathbed.
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+ “Aaron Siegel,” the voice whispered, barely a sound at all. “I would tell you that I am surprised,
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+ but manʼs convictions have been discarded for less.” The figure cast its empty gaze down on
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+ “Produce the contract,” he said. His voice was hollow.
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+ There was a rush of air, and something like rattling laughter followed it. The spectre reached
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+ shimmering red line appeared, hissing as it burned and smoked. Beneath it appeared the words
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+ JAMES AARON SIEGEL, O5-1. Aaron reached out and grabbed the quill from the shadow and
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+ dragged its razor tip across his palm. A thick line of blood pooled up in his fist, and he gripped
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+ the end of the quill tight until it was full. Then, with a swift flick of his wrist, he scrawled his
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+ name across the line. The ink sizzled and burned for a second as it hung there, the only source
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+ of light in the room, and then disappeared.
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+ “One more,” the voice said, gesturing down towards Sophia. A stark white face in the shadow
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+ grinned. “Thirteen names.”
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+ As it had before with his name, the line appeared again with the words JESU SOPHIA LIGHT,
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+ O5-2 beneath it. Aaron reached down and pierced Sophia just above the breast with the end of
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+ the quill, where the encroaching rot had not yet touched. Blood jumped into it, and using her
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+ hand to hold the pen Aaron traced her name in the air. The ink danced around in the darkness
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+ for a moment, then it too disappeared.
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+ Then they were all there, a long line of names and signatures.
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+
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+ There was another rush of air - a mocking laughter, Aaron thought - and then the lights came
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+
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+ back up. The figure in the corner was gone, as was the quill. He looked at the spot on his hand
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+ where the quill had broken skin and saw nothing. When he looked up, the Blackbird and Green
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+
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+ were both looking at him incredulously, and then all three of them looked down at the bed as
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+ Sophia began to cough. She brought a hand up to her face and rubbed her eyes, blinking them
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+
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+ against the light. She turned to look at Green and the Blackbird, and then again to look at
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+ Aaron. When she saw him, her face darkened.
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+
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+ “Oh, Aaron,” she whispered, her voice hoarse. “You didnʼt.”
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+ NOW
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+ — - —
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+ Calvin was drowning. He was adrift in a sea with no surface and no floor, and the dark grey of
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+ the abyss surrounding him as far as he could see. Water filled his lungs, his chest, his eyes. He
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+ gasped and clawed at his throat, desperate to seize even a single other breath. He screamed
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+ silently, and then the water filled him.
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+ He awoke with a start, sitting up quickly and grabbing on to the edge of the platform he had
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+ been laying on to steady himself. As he gathered his bearings, he wiped a hand across his face
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+ - water, from a leaking pipe above him. He took several deep breaths and his heart began to
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+ calm down. He took another few breaths and looked around.
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+ He was sitting on a padded platform, a few feet off the ground. The room he was in was small,
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+ with a single door on one wall and a slatted vent overhead. The air coming through the vent
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+ was cold, and he shivered instinctively. He felt around and realized his sidearm was missing,
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+ but his other belongings were sitting neatly on a small table next to the platform. He stood and
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+ picked them up.
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+
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+ The only other thing in the room, he noticed, was a small screen next to the door connected to
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+ a speaker. He approached it and bent down to look at it closely. The screen was dark,
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+ displaying a slowly spinning grey circle and arrows - the Foundation seal - with a glowing red
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+
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+ point at its center. As he drew closer, the red point pulsed. A voice crackled through the
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+
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+ speaker - a childʼs voice, but the intonation was wrong. The cadence of it was awkward, like it
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+ was an approximation of what a child should sound like.
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+
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+ “You’re awake,” the voice said with an eerie tinniness. “You’ve been sleeping for a
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+ long time.”
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+ Calvin coughed. “Where am I? What is this?”
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+
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+ “This is where I live,” the voice replied. “My friends brought you here. They
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+ brought your friends, too.”
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+ “My-” Calvinʼs voice caught in his chest. He remembered the explosion, and the plane falling
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+ out of the sky. “Where are they? What did you do with them?”
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+
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+ “They’re here. You’re all here. I didn’t kill your friends.” A lower bass
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+
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+ sound echoed through the walls of his chamber. “Unlike you. You killed my friends.”
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+
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+ Calvin stepped back away from the screen. “Who are you?”
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+
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+ The sound coming through the speaker changed abruptly, and now it played music - a
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+
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+ distorted mashup of pop music tracks like a commercial jingle. At the end of the jingle he heard
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+ another voice, his own voice, from a conversation between he and Anthony months prior, when
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+
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+ they had been trying to track down the location of the Accountant.
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+
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+ ”The last three are the really tricky ones,” he heard his own voice say. ”The Founder and the
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+
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+ Nazarene are holed up in Site-01, but the Third Overseer, the Kid… well, the writer didnʼt seem
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+
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+ to know anything about them at all.”
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+
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+ “The Kid. Youʼre the Third Overseer?” Calvin asked.
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+
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+ The spinning icon began to rotate slightly faster. “I know what you want to do,” the voice
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+
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+ said. “You’re here to kill me. You want to kill my Father and my Mother,
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+ too. I don’t want you to do that. Mrs. Green says that people who kill like
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+ you do are evil.”
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+ The speaker went mute, and on the screen the rotating icon disappeared. Next to him, he heard
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+ the lock on the door click. Calvin looked at it for a moment, and then slowly opened the door
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+
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+ and stepped outside.
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+ He was standing in a long, dark industrial hallway, lit by dim incandescents hanging from the
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+ walls. He could see one end of the hall near him - a panel of lights and switches behind a steel
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+
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+ grate. At the other end he could see a bend in the hallway and a light, so he began walking
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+ towards it. From somewhere deep beneath him, he could feel something big humming.
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+
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+ The voice crackled over the speakers in the hallway. “I’ve been watching you for a
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+
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+ long time, Calvin. I know where you were born. I know where you grew up. I
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+ know about your mother and father, and your friends, and everything. I know
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+
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+ how many breaths you’ve taken in your life. I know how many times you’ve
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+ blinked.”
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+
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+ Calvin turned down the hallway and the voice followed him. “Before I was born, there
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+
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+ was another O5-3. His name was Anderson, and he built impossible machines.
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+ Machines that could think. Machines that could love. But his greatest cre-
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+
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+ ation was a machine that could see the future - one that my Father could
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+ use to find the preferred option, if needed. But Anderson had no passion
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+
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+ for it and wanted to work on his thinking machines, so he left the council
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+ and his machine fell into disrepair.”
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+
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+ The voice continued. “Mrs. Green gave my Father an idea. She asked why, when
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+ Mr. Accountant and Mr. Blackbird could see the general shape of the future,
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+ would you concern yourself with that machine? What would be much more use-
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+
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+ ful for the Foundation wouldn’t be a machine that sees the future, but a
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+ machine that sees everything. Using what they knew from Anderson’s jour-
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+ nals and their own engineers, they retrofitted that machine to do just
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+ that.”
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+ Calvin exited the hallway into a tall, dark, narrow chamber with pipes running up its entire
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+ length. At the end of the chamber he could see an elevator. He took a step forward, and as he
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+ did lights opened up overhead, and he saw that the walls of the room were lined with tall
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+
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+ cylindrical tanks full of a brackish green fluid. Inside them he saw shapes - humanoid shapes,
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+ large and small, some frozen in the throes of agony and others hanging limp by wires running
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+ into their skulls. He followed the tanks up, and realized that there were hundreds, if not
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+ thousands of tanks stretching up towards a ceiling he could not see.
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+
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+ “The stress of that machine proved to be too much for so many. Perception
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+
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+ floods the senses with noise - they needed a clean mind to run this ma-
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+ chine, one that didn’t have so many distractions. Something perfect and
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+ pure. That’s why my Mother and Father woke me up. I was not distracted. I
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+ had been fated to die as a sacrifice to a god from Saturn, but they saved
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+ me. They snipped my spinal cord and gave me new sight through the All-
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+ Seeing Eye. They gave me a new life. Ever since then, I’ve been watching.”
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+ Calvin passed through the room with the tanks and into the elevator, which began descending
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+
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+ by itself. Tinny elevator music began playing overhead.
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+
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+ “I know everything there is to know about you, Calvin. I know the
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+ Insurgency only had the opportunity to recruit you because the military
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+
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+ discharged you for killing that woman with your car. I know you were drunk
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+ that night, too. I watched it happen, Calvin. I could show you right now,
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+
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+ if you wanted to see it.”
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+
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+ “Why are you telling me all of this?” Calvin said, a thin line of sweat forming on the back of his
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+ neck.
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+
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+ The voice laughed. “Because I know you think this is some righteous mission
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+
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+ you are on. To cleanse the world of evil. Vincent Arians believed that,
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+ too, but you and him and all of you are flawed. You are not pure. You are
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+
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+ not righteous. Yours is not the voice that should decide the fate of the
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+ world.”
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+
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+ “I made mistakes when I was younger,” Calvin said, “mistakes that I paid for. We all have. But
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+
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+ ruining the structure of the universe for personal gain is-”
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+
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+ “You are waging an ideological war based on one study conducted by a dis-
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+
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+ graced former Foundation researcher with questionable results and a set of
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+
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+ disconnected reality anchor data collected from dubious sources. You have
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+ been told several times that you are misguided, that your path is not
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+
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+ founded in reason but in hate and ignorance. All this, and still you push
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+ forward. You have moved past the point of naivete, Calvin Lucien. You have
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+
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+ no moral footing. You are dangerous.”
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+
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+ The elevator stopped and opened up onto a platform stretched across a massive shaft that
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+ stretched upwards as far as he could see. On a wall near him were the words DEEPWELL-1 in
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+
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+ white, and all around the concrete walls were tubes and lights, hoses and switches, flashing
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+ and writhing and all connected down to a smooth cylindrical machine in the center of the
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+
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+ platform. On its side was a monitor with the same logo and red eye as the others, but when
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+ Calvin saw it he felt watched. Something was behind it.
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+
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+ “I brought you here, Calvin, because it is time for your journey to end. I
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+
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+ am graced with perfect reasoning, perfect awareness, and perfect under-
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+ standing. The All-Seeing Eye has judged your intentions and found you
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+
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+ lacking. For this, and for your crimes, the punishment must be death.”
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+
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+ From above him Calvin heard a whirring sound, and another platform lowered down from above
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+
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+ to be level with his own. On it were Olivia and Adam, both bound to steel restraints but
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+
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+ otherwise unharmed, each struggling to get free. Calvin took a step towards them and stopped
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+ at the sound of a weapon being cocked. When he turned to look, he saw the four assailants
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+
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+ from the airport, the smallest of which had leveled her rifle at Calvin and prepared to fire.
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+
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+ “Olivia Torres, Adam Ivanov,” the voice said, “for your actions of unwarranted
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+ hostility towards the Foundation and for the murder of many innocents, you
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+
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+ too will die.”
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+ Calvin looked at them, and then over towards the woman with the rifle, and then at the cylinder
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+
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+ in the center of the room. He had run out of options.
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+
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+ “Irantu,” the voice said. “Execute them.”
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+
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+ The largest of the four strode towards Calvin, eyes deadlocked him. Calvin took one step back,
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+ and then another, and then noticed something strange. Dangling just between him and Irantu
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+
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+ was a white, shimmering line. He furrowed, and saw Irantu stop and do the same. The line
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+ danced and wiggled and then there was more of it, appearing out of a point in space. Then
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+
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+ came a reel, and the handle of a rod. Then a hand, and finally a face.
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+
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+ “Thought you might need this,” Alison said, winking at him. “Good luck.”
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+
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+ Calvin grabbed it and held it out in front of him. Irantu stepped forward to snatch it, but before
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+ he could Calvin had pulled the rod back and cast it out into the air. When it grew taught, he
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+
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+ pulled.
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+
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+ Something around them gave. A sound echoed throughout the shaft like something thick and
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+ wet tearing, and an intense heat filled the room. From where the end of the line had landed in
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+
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+ the air, a long gap opened in space, beyond which came an equally intense cold. Ice and snow
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+ blasted out of the opening, and Irantu stumbled backwards away from it. The woman with the
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+
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+ rifle fired, but missed right. Her next shot was stopped by a gruesome white hand.
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+
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+ The hand had extended out of the gap and caught the bullet. It held the bullet out in its flat
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+ palm, and then the hand shook violently and spasmodically and the bullet was gone. The hand
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+
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+ braced on the edge of the opening, and then another hand followed it. Then another. And then
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+ dozens more. From within the gap appeared something horrific - vaguely humanoid, with too
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+
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+ many arms and too many legs and too many hands. Its chest was sunken and skeletal, and
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+ along its neck and back were sinister black tattoos. In place of a head it had a wide, flat disc
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+
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+ adorned with flaming glyphs that pulsed as it moved, and when it moved it did so unnaturally,
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+ jerking and spasming forward. As it pulled itself out into the shaft, Calvin thought he heard the
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+
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+ sound of drums, realizing instead that it was the creatureʼs beating heart. A chorus of low,
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+ chanting voices emanated from all around the creature. When it saw the four Foundation
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+
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+ agents, the beating grew louder.
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+
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+ “Oh fuck,” the taller female said.
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+
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+ The being from within the gap hovered forwards, its six legs tucked beneath it and the chains
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+
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+ attached to its wrists rattling with each jerking, flailing motion. The smaller female fired her
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+ weapon again, but the bullet burst into dazzling multicolored pieces as it shattered in front of
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+
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+ the creature. Irantu pulled a long, bladed saw from his belt and swung it at the creature,
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+ catching it across one of its palms. The drumbeats picked up in intensity as the scar left by the
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+
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+ saw began to seep a thick, grey fluid. Another hand came across and caught Irantu under the
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+ chin, sending him spinning backwards.
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+
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+ The other three opened fire on the creature, dodging out of the way as fire and lightning burst
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+
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+ from its fingertips. Calvin ducked behind a support beam and ran over to where Adam and
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+ Olivia were bound. Pulling a knife from his pocket, he cut at the straps holding them in place
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+
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+ freeing them both. As they hit the ground, they both jumped up on him and wrapped their arms
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+ around him.
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+
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+ “Oh my god,” Olivia said, “we thought you were dead.”
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+
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+ “You did? I thought you were dead.” Calvin said, embracing them. “The plane - I saw it get shot
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+
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+ out of the sky. Howʼd you escape?”
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+
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+ “We left to come find you when we heard gunshots,” Adam said. “We thought you mightʼve
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+
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+ been near, but then they came for us and we were overwhelmed.”
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+
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+ A blistering ray of light scorched the air near them, and they saw the charred form of one of the
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+ four assailants hang in the air for a moment before collapsing into dust. The room around them
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+
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+ hummed, and from the pool of liquid below them a glass tank burst up and open, and an
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+ identical copy of the humanoid climbed out. Lightning arced across the room towards Irantu,
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+
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+ who caught it in the chest and burst into fire. Another tank arose from beneath them and Irantu
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+ climbed out of it, and both tanks descended into the liquid again.
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+
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+ “We need a plan, fast,” Olivia said, scanning the room. “What is that thing?”
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+
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+ “No idea,” Calvin answered, following her eyes. “That girl we met in the other worlds, Alison,
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+
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+ brought it here.”
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+
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+ One of the creatureʼs hands jerked slightly towards them, and the ground beneath them began
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+ to buckle and sway, pooling around their feet like molasses. They leapt away just in time to see
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+
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+ it bend and then collapse into the pool below, as more lightning blasted through the air.
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+ Suddenly the room was full of a loud buzzing, and from ports in the walls came drones, each
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+
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+ armed with a gun trained on the multi-limbed creature in the middle of the room. The creature
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+ swatted at them with gusts of wind, and grabbed the smallest woman in one hand and held her
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+
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+ up to the flat disc on its neck. The glyphs there burned brightly, and the woman screamed as
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+ her flesh was seared and scorched. When it let her go she dropped limply to the ground, and
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+
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+ another tank erupted from the pool.
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+
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+ “Look,” Adam said, pointing at the four humanoids, “theyʼre drawing that thing away from that
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+ thing in the center of the room. There must be something important in there.”
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+
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+ “Letʼs get closer,” Calvin said, but when he turned back a drone had closed on them and
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+
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+ opened fire. He felt hot metal graze his shoulder and ducked back behind the platforms they
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+ had been strapped to. “Either of you have any ideas?”
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+
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+ Adam shrugged, but Olivia was quickly rifling through her bag. She pulled out a paintbrush and
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+
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+ a small container of a thick blue paint, and twisted the cap off.
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+
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+ “Youʼll understand if this is sort of messy,” she said, dipping the brush into the paint, “but time
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+
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+ is of the essence.”
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+
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+ She whipped around and, with a flourish, pulled the brush across the air. In its wake followed a
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+ dazzling trail of blue fire in six concentric rings, and with another pull of the brush they danced
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+
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+ into the air and out towards the drones. The drones caught in the path of the flames burst into
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+ pieces with shimmering explosions of sparks, and those too close to the explosions
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+
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+ destabilized and fell. More gunshots came across the room, this time from the smaller of the
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+
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+ two males, and Olivia pulled the brush around towards them. A full-length glittering cyan shield
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+ materialized in front of her, and the three of them scurried across the room towards the central
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+
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+ cylinder behind it as bullets pinged around them. The drumbeats picked up, and they saw the
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+ torso and arm of the same male fly towards the far corner of the room and crash into the wall.
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+
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+ Olivia pulled a gun from her bag and handed it to Calvin, who turned around the cylinder and
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+
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+ fired at the closest of the humanoids. Adam ran his hand across the cylinder until he felt
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+ something catch, and then pulled to reveal a panel. He reached into his pack and pulled out a
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+
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+ device with a small screen and several wired connections, and went to work splicing it into the
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+ panel. They paused to huddle behind the cylinder momentarily as a streaking beam of fire cut
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+
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+ across the room, emanating from a rift just in front of the multi-limbed creature. Calvin caught
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+ Irantu in the skull and another tank rose up from the pool beneath them, and another Irantu
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+
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+ scrambled up onto the platform.
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+
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+ “We need to do something about those, too,” Calvin said, pointing down at the tanks beneath
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+ them. “What have you got?”
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+
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+ Olivia rummaged around for a second, pausing only to duck down as a minigun sent grey
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+
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+ pieces of meat flying towards them. After a moment she pulled out another container of paint
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+ and a circular paper disc. She sat the paper down on the ground and began to draw thin black
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+
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+ lines across it.
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+
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+ “I donʼt actually know what this will do,” she said, her voice even and cautious, “but itʼs better
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+ than nothing, probably.”
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+
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+ The intricate design she had created was a mesmerizing display of lines and shapes, and she
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+ grasped the paper circle by its edge. She stood, took one fluid step and spun it out of her hand
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+
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+ like a frisbee. It floated across the room and landed in the water just above the tanks.
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+
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+ “Hold on!” Olivia shouted, but they only heard the first word as suddenly the air in the room
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+ was pulled away. There was a deafening roar and then nothing, and from where he sat gripping
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+
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+ desperately to the floor Calvin could see that the disc had become a flat black circle, beyond
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+ which he could see stars. The water beneath them and the drones above were pulled down
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+
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+ towards it, as was one of the four humanoids.
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+
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+ The massive, multi-limbed entity turned towards it and despite the silence of the vacuum
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+
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+ Calvin could still hear the frantic drumbeats of its furious heart. All of its hands came together
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+ in front of it, and when it pulled them back there were hundreds more, spectral and
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+
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+ shimmering, and in unison they all danced a waving, horrifying jig. The spectral hands
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+ collapsed back on the real ones, which burned bright white against the darkness of the room.
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+
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+ The creature floated over towards the hole in space and, bracing itself against the bottom of
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+ the pool with its six legs, grabbed the corners of the hole and pulled it closed.
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+
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+ The creature paused for a second over where the hole had been, as if now seeing the tanks
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+
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+ below for the first time. It bent down towards them and lifted one into the air, and then another.
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+ Suddenly all of its arms were pulling the entire mechanism apart furiously, wires and steel and
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+
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+ hoses flying into the air, and blood raining down in between the pieces of shattered machinery.
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+
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+ The three remaining figures turned to flee, but the creature came upon them too quickly.
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+ Holding its palms flat, they began to gyrate in a wide spinning motion, and the ground beneath
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+
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+ the humanoids turned slick and they fell to the platform. The creature turned its palms up, and
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+ now they were hanging in the air, unmoving except to scream and shout. The creature closed
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+
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+ its fists, and one by one the last three were compressed into fist sized orbs of meat and gore,
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+ and when it opened its fists their remains sprayed across the chamber like burst crimson
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+
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+ balloons.
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+
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+ It hung there in silence for a moment, unmoving. Then, as two of its hands came up in front of
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+ it to gesture spasmodically, it shifted sideways abruptly and disappeared. The chamber was
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+
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+ quiet.
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+
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+ Then came a long, low whine, the sound of something screaming in agony and fury. It came
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+ through the walls, through the floor, from the dark ceiling above them, then it too went out.
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+
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+ “Enough. Enough. Enough.” the voice said, echoing throughout the shaft. “I have had
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+
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+ enough. No more tricks. No more monsters. No more.”
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+
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+ Calvin heard something spooling up, and turned over his shoulder just in time to see a gun
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+
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+ barrel extending from the wall, trained towards them. He pulled his own gun out and fired
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+
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+ towards it, but a single plume of smoke erupted from the end of the sleek metal tube. He had
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+ time enough to look towards Olivia, whose face was scrunched up and puzzled. She didnʼt
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+
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+ have time to look back, or even time to take another breath, before the bullet passed through
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+ the back of her skull and out between her eyes. Her expression softened, and she looked as if
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+
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+ she wanted to say something, and then collapsed.
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+
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+ Calvin screamed. He turned to Adam who was sitting stunned at the panel, his expression
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+ blank and shattered, and grabbed at his backpack. He pulled the ornate metal cylinder out of it,
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+
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+ and from within he drew out the Spear of the Non-Believer. He took it in both hands and
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+ pushed it into the panel, and with an inhuman roar shoved it through the other side of the
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+
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+ machine. Another gunbarrel appeared, and Calvin turned to fire at that one as well, but another
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+ bullet screamed across the room before he could disable it. Adam yelped and grabbed at his
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+
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+ back, and he too collapsed.
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+
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+ Calvin grabbed underneath the spear and stood, pulling it upwards as klaxons began to blare
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+
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+ and red lights flashed all around him. He heard something like rushing water, and his arms and
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+ legs bulged from the effort. With one great heave, he hefted the spear upwards and the steel
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+
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+ exterior of the cylinder slid upwards. Using both hands, he pushed the spear further up, and
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+ the sheathe fell off the top of the cylinder and onto the ground.
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+
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+ In its place was a glass tank covered in small electrical panels and blinking lights. Through the
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+
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+ glass he could see something floating in the liquid within, something small and disfigured. It
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+ was a baby, a human baby, but grossly malformed and writhing. Its eyes were empty sockets
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+
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+ of white pus, its mouth and ears were sewn shut, and an arcane tattoo of a circle and three
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+ arrows surrounding a red point was printed on its forehead. It was attached by wires and hoses
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+
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+ to the machines encompassing it, and as soon as the steel exterior had come loose a sound
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+ screeched through the speakers around them. Something horrible. Something animalistic.
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+
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+ Calvin grabbed the spear again and slammed it into the glass, then again, and again. On the
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+
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+ fourth effort, the glass cracked and splintered, and the brackish yellow fluid within rushed out
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+ onto the ground. All that remained was the horrific form of the Kid, hanging by wires from the
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+
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+ machines that sustained his life. Calvin pulled the glass back with his bare hands, until nothing
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+ separated them.
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+
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+ “Ha,” the sound out of the speakers changed. “Ha. Ha. Ha ha ha. Ha ha ha ha ha.
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+
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+ Ha. Ha.”
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+
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+ Blind with rage, Calvin reached through the opening and grasped the squishy, wriggling infant
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+ in his bare hands. He squeezed so hard he felt as if his arms would break, as if his eyes would
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+
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+ burst in his skull. He squeezed until his hands cracked and his ribs groaned from the effort. He
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+ squeezed until he felt meat and blood running between his fingers, until everything that could
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+
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+ be broken had been broken. He squeezed until the echoing laughter in the chamber faded into
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+ the sound of rushing water and Adamʼs gasping.
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+
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+ He dropped what remained of the Overseer into the puddle of its organs on the floor of the
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+
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+ tank, and stumbled backwards. He turned to Adam, who was writhing on the ground, grasping
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+ at his back.
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+
688
+ “Calvin, my legs,” he mumbled through clenched teeth, “I canʼt feel my legs. I canʼt feel my legs
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+
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+ goddammit, I canʼt feel them.” He looked over to Olivia, who was laying face down on the
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+ ground. “Olivia… no, no no, Olivia no, Calvin, please-”
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+
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+ Calvin leaned down and slid the spear back into its tube, and clipped it on his belt. He reached
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+
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+ down again and picked up Adam, who cried out with pain as he was lifted off the ground. He
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+ did the same with Olivia, and with them both on his back he stumbled and struggled towards
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+
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+ the elevator. Only within did he see the source of the sound - water was breaking through the
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+ compromised structure of the shaft from above. Every so often a larger stream would pour
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+
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+ down from above, and then another. As the elevator pulled away, a wall gave way and the
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+ water rose up above the platform.
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+
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+ Klaxons continued to sound as he dragged himself and the others through the site, which was
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+
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+ dark save for the flashing emergency lights. He stumbled in the blackness, his eyes focused on
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+ each door, each hallway, any possible exit. He could feel the site collapsing around him, and
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+
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+ every so often he would have to turn around as a wing had fallen down into the shaft and
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+ disappeared.
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+
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+ He came to the end of the last hallway, and at its end was a door. With the last of his efforts, he
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+
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+ pressed against it and fell out into sunlight. He dropped Adam and Olivia, and with the last of
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+ his strength slammed closed the door behind him. They were laying on a hill, the side of a
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+
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+ reservoir, and from behind him he could hear the sound of water falling into the pit.
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+
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+ Calvin turned over and saw Adam. His face was turning white, his lips purple. Blood had pooled
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+
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+ around his waist, and he was no longer crying out. He could see his eyes growing dark, his skin
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+
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+ beginning to tighten. Adam looked towards Calvin, but Calvin was not sure if he could actually
724
+ see him. He crawled over to the young man, hand grasping his face. Adamʼs breath was short.
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+
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+ “No, kid, no, come on,” Calvin could feel hot tears forming on his face. “Not you too. Not you
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+
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+ too.”
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+
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+ He fumbled around looking for a phone, for a transponder, for anything. Then he felt it,
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+
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+ something heavy in his pocket. He reached in and pulled it out, and dazzling in the light of the
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+ sun was a vial of blue liquid. He held it out, his heart rate quickening. He looked down at Adam,
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+
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+ who was also now looking at the vial. Adamʼs eyes turned back to Calvin.
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+
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+ “No,” the boy whispered, his voice choked with blood. “No.”
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+
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+ Calvin shook his head. “Iʼm sorry. Iʼm sorry. Not you too.”
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+
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+ He pulled the cork from the vial and turned it over into Adamʼs throat. Once it was empty, he
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+ turned the young manʼs head backwards, forcing him to swallow. The results were
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+
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+ instantaneous - color rushed back into his skin and his eyes cleared instantly. He coughed up
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+ blood, but a moment later his breathing returned to normal. His legs moved, and Adam
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+
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+ frantically reached behind him and pulled a bullet from out of his back. He lay gasping on the
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+ ground, his eyes staring up into the sky.
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+
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+ “Why,” he asked after a moment. “Calvin, why? Why?”
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+
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+ Calvin stood up carefully. He reached into his pocket to make sure the journal was still there.
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+
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+ He bent down into Oliviaʼs bag, careful to avoid her dead-eyed stare, and pulled a transponder
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+ from within. He pressed the button on top of it, and sat it down next to Adam.
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+
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+ “Itʼs almost over,” Calvin said, his words carefully measured but no less uneasy. “Itʼs time to
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+
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+ finish it.”
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+
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+ Adam reached out from where he lay and grabbed onto the hem of Calvinʼs pants. When Calvin
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+
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+ looked down at him, Adam was crying.
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+
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+ “Calvin, please, no,” he said softly, his voice cracking. “Donʼt go, please. Donʼt leave me here.
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+ Donʼt go. Please, Iʼm begging you, we can just run away. We can run away and never have to
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+
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+ think of this ever again. Please, god, donʼt go. Calvin, please. Please donʼt go.”
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+
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+ Calvin pulled his leg free. “Stay here, Adam. Stay here, and the Insurgency will come to get
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+ you. Iʼm not going to risk you, too. Stay here. Iʼll come back for you.”
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+
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+ Adam tried to wipe at his eyes, but his body was weak. “No, Calvin, please. Thereʼs something
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+
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+ else. Please, donʼt go. I love you, Calvin. I love you. Please donʼt leave me. Please donʼt go. I
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+ donʼt want to be alone again.”
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+
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+ Calvin turned away. He reached down and picked up Oliviaʼs limp form, and put her back over
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+
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+ his shoulder. He looked down at Adam one last time, who was pleading and begging on the
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+ ground. He closed his eyes and took a breath, and began walking.
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ Calvin, please, donʼt leave me. Donʼt leave me. Please.
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ NOW
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ Aaron stood at a window looking down into the mountains, his foot tapping impatiently. It was
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+
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+ raining, and every now and then a silent bolt of lightning would streak across the sky,
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+ illuminating his own reflection. Behind him was a monitor, and on it was a live feed of a
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+
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+ collapsed reservoir, now swarming with Foundation recovery teams. A soft tone chimed, and
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+ he turned back towards the monitor.
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+
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+ “Yes,” he said quietly. “What is it?”
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+
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+ “Complete destruction of the site, Mr. Siegel,” said the soft female voice of the AI. “The body of
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+
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+ O5-3 has been recovered. The Overseer has been killed.”
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+
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+ Aaron did not respond immediately. “What about the other thing I asked you to look into,
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+
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+ Helen?” he asked. “What did you find?”
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+
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+ “The vault containing SCP-5935, the Godless Lance, was opened by an unknown user an
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+ indeterminate amount of time in the past. Due to the userʼs behaviour and ability to expunge all
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+
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+ records of the event, it is likely that the user was O5-2.”
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+
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+ Aaron stopped tapping his foot. “Sophia? How did we miss this?”
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+
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+ “The user had administrative privileges equal to your own, sir,” the voice responded. “This was
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+ done at your request.”
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+
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+ He felt his neck tighten. “Where was the Overseer last seen?”
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+
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+ The voice was silent for a moment. “O5-2 was last seen entering the Garden, sir.”
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+
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+ Aaron grabbed his coat off the back of a chair and strode towards the stairs.
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+ — - —
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+ Thirteen chairs with thirteen occupants sat around a long, ovular table in a cavernous chamber
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+
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+ deep beneath the earth. On the walls around them were screens, many of which were
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+
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+ displaying vital statistical information of some relevance and others which were live feeds of
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+ hallways, courtyards, laboratories and holding cells. These screens were ignored, though, in
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+
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+ favor of something lying in the center of the long table. Something long and sleek, with a dark
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+ wooden shaft and an etched steel spearhead.
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+
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+ “Well Iʼll be damned,” the American said, leaning in to look at it closer. “You actually got it
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+
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+ done.”
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+
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+ The Outsider stood from her seat and pulled out a packet of papers. “Yes, well, with no
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+
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+ shortage of effort there are plenty of things you can accomplish.”
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+
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+ Blackbird smiled from his seat near the end of the table. “Plenty of things, yes. Great and
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+ terrible things. The Egyptians murdered thousands to build their pyramids.”
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+
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+ “I believe the Pyramids were actually built by Elvis and Tupac,” the Accountant said, “though I
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+
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+ may be confusing that with Atlantis.”
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+
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+ They all laughed.
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+
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+ “W-what does it do?” the Lesser said.
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+
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+ An uncomfortable nothingness at the end of the table stirred, causing the air to chill suddenly.
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+
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+ A voice came out of it, one quiet but intense and difficult to listen to.
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+
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+ “This is the Spear of the Non-Believer,” the Other Overseer said, “the godless lance of Old King
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+
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+ Sarrus.” The spectral horror hummed softly. “Fascinating.”
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+
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+ The Outsider came around the table, handing each of them folders out of her packet of
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+ information. “To answer your question, the short answer is ‘probably a lotʼ. The longer answer
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+
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+ is that weʼre not sure. Ever since we contained the last of the four great demons and gained
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+ access to Apollyonʼs tomb, weʼve been studying the texts found there to learn more about this
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+
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+ spear. It obviously had some importance to the king, or else it wouldnʼt have been where it was
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+
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+ and it wouldnʼt have cost so much blood to get to it.”
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+
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+ She pulled out a remote and flashed it at the largest monitor in the room, one that hung on the
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+
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+ far wall. It showed the interior of a tomb, dusty and dark, with the spear hanging by silver chain
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+ over a large, stone sarcophagus. The next image was text from a book written in a language
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+
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+ few of them recognized.
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+
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+ “Is that Daeva?” the Blackbird said bemusedly. “Written in shorthand, so not by a Daevite.
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+ Where was this?”
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+
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+ “In the tomb,” the Outsider said. “Based on information weʼve gathered from these books, itʼs
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+
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+ likely that these passages were written by either Daevite captives, or slaves, or were stolen
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+ from Daevite libraries. Why they were buried with Apollyon, Iʼm not sure. However, there are
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+ several tombs in this collection that speak about that spear directly, indicating that it predates
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+ that kingdom by centuries and may even predate the Daevites. A lack of written historical
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+
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+ records beyond that point would make it difficult to narrow down, but we have reason to
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+ believe that even to these ancient civilizations, it was considered a legendary weapon.”
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+ The Lesser rapped his knuckles on the table in frustration. “I understand all of that, but I want a
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+
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+ short answer. Why is this important and why did we spend so many disposables on obtaining
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+ it?”
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+ The American shot him a look. “It kills gods, Baron. If you throw it at a god, that god will die.”
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+ He waved his hands around in the air. “Poof. Just like that.”
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+ The Lesserʼs face scrunched up uncomfortably. “Thatʼs just preposterous. You canʼt kill gods.”
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+
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+ “Oh yes,” the Other Overseer said calmly, “you certainly can. It is a remarkably difficult feat,
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+ accomplished by only a handful throughout all of time, but there have been terribly powerful
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+ beings consigned to oblivion before.”
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+ The Archivist began flipping through a book on the desk in front of her quickly. “Yes, if my
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+ records are accurate, which they likely are since they d-did not have to be translated and were
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+
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+ not sitting in a cave-” the Outsider shot her a blistering look -”there are legends going back th-
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+ thousands of years, maybe more, about different weapons that could k-kill gods. Usually
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+ sword, arrows, that sort of thing. Most have either been confirmed to be fakes, or l-lost to
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+ antiquity, but perhaps the most enduring l-legend is this one. The Spear. I-in fact, there have
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+
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+ not been any other s-such stories about s-such powerful weapons in all of m-modern history.”
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+
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+ “Well,” the Other Overseer said with a light lilting to its response, “there was one.” At the other
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+ end of the long table, the figure sitting in shadow at its head shifted in its seat.
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+
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+ “Yes, Diane, thank you,” the Outsider said, annoyed. “One of the oldest legends regarding the
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+ spear involved Lucifer, the figure from Christian mythology. In that story-” she clicked the
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+ remote again, and the next image was what could very tenuously be called a book, “-when God
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+ smote Lucifer a shard of his iron crown fell to the earth with him and was found by Cain. The
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+ same story details how Cain used the shard to kill Abel, not a rock, and that he crafted the
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+ spear out of his brotherʼs bones once he realized its terrible power.”
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+ The table was silent for a moment.
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+ “What a crock of shit,” the Liar said, kicking their feet up onto the tabletop and cackling. “I
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+ know bullshit when I see it, and that-” they gestured at the screen “-is bullshit.”
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+ “Now now,” a sickly sweet voice danced across the table, “you know how much Mr. Siegel
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+ doesnʼt like people putting their feet up on the table now, honey. Weʼve been over this before.”
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+
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+ The Liar pulled their feet back off quickly. “Sorry, maʼam.”
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+
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+ Green leaned forward into the light, a narrow pair of rectangular spectacles perched on the end
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+
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+ of her nose. “Oh, itʼs no worry. I just donʼt want anyone getting distracted today, when we have
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+ such important work to do.” She looked across to the American. “Rufus. Do you have anywhere
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+
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+ we can put this where nobody will be able to get to it?”
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+
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+ The American shrugged. “I mean, no. Ainʼt got anywhere you can just shove things where there
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+ wonʼt also be unassociated persons digging around. Can we not just keep it here?”
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+
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+ Green shook her head. “No, here wonʼt do. We need to put this somewhere close enough that
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+
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+ we can get to it if we need it, but far enough away that it will never be used against us.” She
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+ tapped a finger against her chin. “Anyone have any ideas?”
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+
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+ The room was silent again. She sighed.
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+
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+ “What about you, Mr. Roboto?” she seemed to say to nobody specific. Suddenly the screens in
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+ the room blackened, and each was replaced by a dark grey circle and arrows with a pulsing red
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+
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+ spot at its center. “You have anywhere we can keep this?” she said.
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+ You are asking if I know of a location more secure than the one you are
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+ currently sitting in, the display read. The answer is no. There is no location
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+ more secure than this one.
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+ Green huffed. “Well there has to be somewhere, right? Is there nowhere out there we can-”
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+ She was silenced suddenly by the ringing of a phone at the far end of the table. The figure in
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+ the shadows there looked down towards it, and on the third ring extended a hand and picked
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+ up the receiver. They spoke in hushed tones for a moment, and then sat the receiver back
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+ down. The table watched the figure silently.
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+ “Sophia will take it away,” the Founder said, his voice soft. “She can keep it hidden out of time,
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+ with no opportunity for it to be disturbed in any way. He looked down at his watch, and then
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+ back up at the table. “For our purposes, you would all do well to keep your distance from this.”
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+ The Ambassador furrowed his brow, confused. “One moment sir, if I might. L'Américain says
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+ this is a spear for killing gods, yes? Why then would it be any danger to us? We are not gods,
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+ no?”
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+ The Founder smiled gently. “Jean, you give yourself too little credit.” He looked back down the
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+ table. “Diane, Rufus, Mortimer. Assign as many of your assets as you feel comfortable to
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+ Donnaʼs team at the Apollyon site. Sophia,” he looked at the figure in the shadows just beside
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+ him, who did not move, “take this away. Find somewhere to keep it safe. I trust you.”
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+ The figure flickered slightly, and then both it and the spear were gone, and the table in unison
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+
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+ realized it had never been there at all.
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+
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+ NOW
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ The hum of the jetʼs engines were the only sound that filled the cabin as Sylvester Sloanʼs plane
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+ cruised through the skies. He and Calvin sat at a table together near the front of the plane; they
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+ had been talking a moment before, but now they sat staring at a television mounted at the front
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+ of the cabin. The sound was off but the message was clear: the newsreel read “French
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+ billionaire Jean Lemieux Betrand cancels appearance at Jove Festival in South Africa, citing
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+ security concerns.”
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+
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+ Olivia was watching too. Her complexion had not improved much, but her eyes were focused.
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+ “Jean Betrand. Thatʼs the Ambassador, isnʼt it?” She squinted at the screen. “Is he always so…
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+
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+ public?”
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+
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+ “Thatʼs what he does,” Sloan growled. “The pretty face of the Foundationʼs PR efforts. Not
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+ really one to miss a party, though.” He scratched his chin. “Something must be up.”
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+
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+ Suddenly the light on the cabin phone lit up with a soft beeping. Sloan walked over to it and
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+
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+ pressed a button.
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+
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+ “Does the Black Moon Howl?” he asked.
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+
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+ “It never stopped,” the voice - a womanʼs - replied.
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+
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+ Sloan sighed. “Good evening, Priscilla. What can I help you with?”
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+
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+ The woman on the other end tutted at him. “Have you retrieved our agents?”
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+
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+ Sloan looked back at the three of them, his nose turned up slightly. “Might as well call it that.
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+
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+ What do you need?”
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+
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+ “Youʼve no doubt seen the news,” she said. “The Ambassador has cancelled his plans for
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+
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+ tonight. What you may find interesting is why. Not an hour ago we received a call from him,
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+ verified identity and all, and he informed us that he had cancelled his plans because he wants
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+ to meet with us to discuss terms.”
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+
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+ Sloanʼs steely eyes darkened. “Terms? Terms of what?”
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+
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+ “Surrender,” Norris said. “There are only a few of them left now, and heʼs seeing the light at the
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+
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+ end of the tunnel. A rat off a sinking ship.”
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+
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+ Sylvester looked at Calvin, who was still staring at the television. “This feels like a trap,
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+ Priscilla,” he said slowly. “What is he expecting to gain from this?”
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+
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+ “His life,” she said. “He said heʼd gladly stand trial, he just doesnʼt want to die.”
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+
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+ Sloan pursed his lips. “Not surprising, the coward. Whatʼs he willing to offer?”
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+
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+ “Information, and his resignation. He says he can tell us where the All-Seeing Eye is.”
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+
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+ Calvin looked back down towards the phone, and then back at Olivia and Adam. Olivia was
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+ staring at him, her face still stricken from her time with the Blackbird. Adam had not looked
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+
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+ away from the window since they got on the plane. Calvin sighed.
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+
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+ “Who does he want to talk to?” he asked.
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+
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+ Norris scoffed. “Myself, of course. As our chief diplomat, I alone have the authority to parlay
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+ with him.”
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+
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+ “More like sheʼd like to get him alone and fuck him,” Sloan whispered, his voice little more than
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+
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+ a growl.
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+
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+ “Youʼll need a security detail,” Calvin said. “Youʼll need to move quickly.”
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+
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+ “Iʼm not an amateur, Mr. Lucien,” she scoffed. “Iʼll not be told how to do my job-”
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+
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+ “I still donʼt like it,” Sloan interrupted. “You have no idea what his intentions are.”
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+
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+ “Of course not - because we havenʼt met yet, Sylvester. Thatʼs what diplomacy is for. Besides
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+
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+ that, the decision has already been made. I will go to meet him tonight and bring him back to
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+ Delta for further questioning. Once weʼve gotten what we need from him, we hold onto him
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+
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+ until this all blows over and then heʼll be free to go.”
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+
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+ “The decision has been made?” Sloan barked.
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+
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+ “Yes, Sylvester. We called a vote shortly after he contacted us. If you wanted to participate, you
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+ shouldnʼt have run off on your own courier mission when we could have sent a thank you card
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+
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+ and a hot-air balloon to accomplish the same thing. You canʼt just leave whenever you want,
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+ we are at war, after all.”
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+
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+ The grinding of Sloanʼs teeth was pronounced. “Where is this exchange taking place?”
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+
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+ “O. R. Tambo International,” she responded. “Why, youʼre not thinking of-”
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+
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+ Sloan dropped the phone back on the cradle and sighed. “Priscilla is a skilled diplomat, but this
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+
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+ is above her abilities, Iʼm afraid. Betrand is notoriously anomalously charismatic. I wasnʼt even
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+ joking about her wanting to fuck him, either. Sheʼs a good talker, but not what I would call
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+
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+ clever or self-aware.”
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+
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+ “What do you want to do?” Calvin said.
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+
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+ He groaned. “I donʼt know. Your two compatriots there are in no shape to be going back out
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+
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+ there. I donʼt want Priscilla handling this alone, so I need to go and intercept her before
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+ anything happens. You,” he paused. “I donʼt know where youʼre at right now. Are you alright?”
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+
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+ Calvin shrugged. “Iʼve been worse.”
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+
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+ “Then you can come with me. Weʼll land at Tambo and depart, and Iʼll send these two back to
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+
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+ Delta and out of harmʼs way. Agreed?”
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+
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+ Calvin nodded. “Agreed.”
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ Hours later, and after a bout of fitful sleep, they landed in Johannesburg with little fanfare. As
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+
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+ they prepared to disembark, Sloan pointed towards another plane sitting on the far end of the
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+ tarmac. The lettering on the side bore the words “Distant Horizons Airlines”.
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+
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+ “Thatʼs a Foundation front,” he said. “Heʼs here.”
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+
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+ Calvin gathered his things and moved to leave, then hesitated. He turned back towards Olivia
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+
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+ and Adam, both of whom were watched him. Their faces were sullen.
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+
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+ “Stay here,” he said. “Iʼll come back for you once this is over.”
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+
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+ Olivia nodded, but Adam barely moved. His eyes were locked on Calvinʼs face, and there was
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+
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+ an intensity there that Calvin didnʼt know how to respond to. Instead he nodded in response,
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+ and left the plane.
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+
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+ He and Sloan crossed the tarmac towards the airport, where a small group of individuals Calvin
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+
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+ identified as Insurgency operatives were waiting for them by a side door. As they approached,
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+ Sloan pulled a silver ring out of his pocket and held it up for them to see. Acknowledging the
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+
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+ identification, the agents pulled the doors open and accompanied them inside. They proceeded
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+ down several long hallways until one agent ushered them into a side door.
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+
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+ The room beyond was small - likely a meeting room for airport employees. Sitting at the table
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+
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+ was a suddenly extremely aggravated Priscilla Norris, as well as a man in a clean, crisp tan
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+ blazer with a light blue shirt and dark blue tan slacks. As they entered the man stood and
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+
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+ smiled, though when he caught Calvinʼs gaze he hesitated. Nobody else seemed to notice, and
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+ the man played it off quickly.
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+
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+ “Sylvester,” Norris said, seething. “What are you doing here?”
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+
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+ Sloan smiled as he extended his hand towards the man in the tan jacket. “Enjoying the weather,
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+ Priscilla. I havenʼt been this far south in ages; itʼs good for my old, flappy skin.” He turned to the
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+
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+ man and took his hand. “Sylvester Sloan, a pleasure.”
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+
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+ The manʼs smile was striking, Calvin noticed. He was unusually handsome, with dark hair
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+ pulled back into a short bun behind his head and a rich complexion with no blemishes to speak
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+
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+ of. His eyes were a dark green, and when he laughed it sounded like music and falling water.
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+
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+ “Jean Betrand, the pleasure is all mine,” the man said. “Thank you for coming so far to meet
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+ with me, Mr. Sloan. I was just telling Ms. Norris that I hope I have not inconvenienced you too
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+
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+ terribly.”
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+
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+ Sloan waved him off. Calvin watched him, and realized that despite the performance he was
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+ putting on, Sylvester was very carefully watching the windows and listening.
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+
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+ “It is no problem at all, of course.” Sloan gestured back towards Calvin, who bowed slightly.
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+
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+ “Youʼre familiar with my colleague, Calvin Lucien?”
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+
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+ Betrandʼs face froze for an instant before relaxing back into its natural position. “Yes, yes, the
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+ man hunting Overseers.” He extended a hand to Calvin as well, who shook it. “You have really
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+
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+ shaken things to their core, Mr. Lucien.”
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+
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+ Calvin didnʼt respond, but they shared a look that spoke volumes of the tension in the room.
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+ Betrand motioned for them all to sit, and they did.
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+
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+ “I will be as concise as I can,” he said, “because I do have a tendency to rattle on. Your actions,
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+
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+ Mr. Lucien, have destabilized the Foundation. There are now crucial functions that were once
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+ performed by my colleagues that are no longer active. In the past, I would have reached out to
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+
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+ Green or Rufus for their wisdom in these trying times, but they are also absent.” He adjusted
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+ his jacket slightly. “Thatʼs why Iʼve come to you. I am a realist, and despite my years of service
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+
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+ to the Foundationʼs goals I value my own longevity over any ideology. Besides, by the look of
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+ things your ideology is winning out against theirs. Perhaps it is time to begin reconsidering.”
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+
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+ “Besides this,” he continued, “I possess what you might call an acute ability to… feel things.
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+
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+ People, I can read people easily. It is no problem. Even large groups, I feel very comfortable
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+ around, because I know how they are feeling. This, though, is much different. There is
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+
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+ something massive moving within the Foundation, something very powerful. This power is
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+ radiating out from Overwatch Command, and it grows stronger everyday.”
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+
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+ Calvin thought, then, about the presence he had felt in the warehouse, and in the spire.
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+
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+ Something large looking down on him like he might look at a dust mite. “The Founder,” Calvin
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+ said. “Aaron Siegel.”
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+
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+ Betrand looked at him and nodded slowly. “This is most likely. I am a single man, and while I
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+
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+ may be the Ambassador of the Foundation, I am not eager to stand between this power and its
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+ goal. Instead, I would like to see it snuffed out. From what I understand, you are in possession
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+
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+ of tools capable of doing this.”
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+
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+ He laid his hands palms up on the table. “Here is what I offer. I know the location of the
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+
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+ Overwatch Command, as well as many other Foundation black sites. I can show you where
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+
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+ they are hidden. I have knowledge, practical knowledge about the Foundation that you might
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+ find useful. Once this is over, perhaps your organization will need assistance in cleaning up the
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+
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+ mess that has been made. I have contacts in many organizations, and am well known. A
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+ valuable resource.”
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+
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+ Norris nodded. “Yes, we would eagerly accept your services, Jean.”
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+
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+ Betrand looked at her, and his eyes flashed for a moment. Calvin looked around and realized
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+ that, once again, he seemed to be the only one who noticed it. He caught Betrand looking at
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+
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+ him from the corner of his eye, seemingly surprised about something. Norris, however, carried
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+
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+ on.
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+
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+ “We should get you out of here, and to safety. There is no telling what sort of erratic and
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+
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+ dangerous response the Foundation might-”
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+
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+ As if on cue, they heard someone shout in the distance. This was followed by more voices, and
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+ then a line of ripping bullets fired from some sort of powerful automatic weapon. Everyone in
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+
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+ the room stood suddenly as Norrisʼ security team filed out into the hallway. More gunshots
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+ filled the air. When Calvin looked back, he saw that Betrand had gone pale.
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+
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+ “Thatʼs them,” he said. “Theyʼve come for me. God, theyʼre going to kill me.”
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+
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+ “I donʼt think so,” Sloan said, grabbing the man by his jacket and pulling him into the hall. Norris
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+
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+ followed behind them and then Calvin. As they passed, Sloan addressed Norrisʼ detail.
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+
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+ “If you see any hostiles, put them down,” he growled. “Weʼll deal with the fallout later.”
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+
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+ They scampered down another long hallway until it opened up into a cafeteria. Employees of
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+ the airport were milling about, but the group quickly gathered their attention. Sloan pushed
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+
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+ Betrand forward as more gunshots echoed through the hall behind them. Noticing this, the
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+ people in the cafeteria began to run for the exits, eager to escape the danger. Norris, Calvin,
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+
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+ Sloan, and Betrand fell in with this group and together they made their way out towards the
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+ terminal.
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+
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+ They exited out into a large lobby, where more people - likely passengers - were now heading
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+
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+ towards the exits. Sloan pointed towards a set of gates, past which was his jet sitting on the
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+ tarmac. As they took off running for the door at the far end of the airport, there was an
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+
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+ explosion behind them.
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+
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+ When Calvin turned to look through the dust and debris, he saw four figures emerging from the
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+ smoke. They were human, but something about them was otherworldly and uncanny. The lead
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+
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+ was a tall male with a shaved head and heavy body armor. One of the two females carried a lit
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+ flamethrower, while the other carried a long rifle. The other male was carrying what appeared
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+
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+ to be a minigun fed by a long chain of bullets from a pack on his back. The four of them eyed
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+ Calvin in unison, and began running for him.
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+
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+ “Oh fuck,” Calvin said, turning and sprinting towards the rest of the group. He heard the sound
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+
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+ of the roaring minigun and ducked behind a pillar. From behind the group, Insurgency security
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+ operatives began flooding out into the lobby, firing openly at the four assailants. Distracted,
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+
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+ they turned and engaged the security teams, and Calvin was able come around back behind
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+ the group and join them again.
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+
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+ As they ducked and weaved to avoid the spray of bullets, Calvin occasionally caught a glimpse
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+
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+ of the carnage taking place behind them. He saw one of the four, a woman, lift an agent into
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+ the air and hold her flamethrower up to their face. The larger of the men had pulled a steel
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+
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+ support pillar out of the wall and had used it to skewer two other men, who writhed and
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+ dangled from it before slumping over and collapsing. A bullet pinged off a metal desk near
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+
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+ Calvin, and he saw from a distance the assailant with the long rifle, slowly walking towards
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+ them and firing. He looked over towards the other three, who were preparing to take off again.
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+
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+ “Down!” he hissed. “Stay down!”
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+
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+ Sloan ducked beneath a table, but Betrand stumbled and fell over a row of chairs. As he did,
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+
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+ Norris chirped and stood to assist him. Calvin heard the pop from the rifle and the pop from her
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+ skull simultaneously, as Norrisʼ consciousness was reduced to a pink vapor. Sloan cried out as
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+
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+ he was sprayed with the gurgling remains of Norrisʼ grey matter, and a stooped Calvin had to
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+ pull him out from under the table. The three of them crawled towards the door as more bullets
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+
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+ buzzed overhead.
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+
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+ When they reached the exit, Calvin threw open the door and together they ran out onto the
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+ tarmac. In the near distance they saw Sloanʼs plane pulling onto the runway. They passed
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+
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+ under another jet pulled into the gate, only narrowly avoiding the corpse of a headless agent
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+ that came crashing down towards them from a now broken window as the four Foundation
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+
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+ assassins appeared in the open space where the glass had been. Calvin didnʼt look back, but
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+ felt himself falling as Sloan nudged him sideway, just as a bullet brushed across his cheek.
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+
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+ When he looked back, Sylvester was holding his leg, and blood was pooling up through his
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+ pants. The man gasped and looked up at Calvin, and his expression went blank as another
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+
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+ bullet burst through his heart.
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+
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+ Another bullet crashed into the tarmac next to him, and Calvin rolled over to grab Betrand, who
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+ was curled into a ball on the ground. Calvin could see a dire expression stretched across his
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+
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+ features, a speechless fear accompanied by wordless chattering of his lips.
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+
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+ The speakers on the runway all around him began to hiss and crackle. Then, suddenly, a voice
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+ echoed out across the airport - child-like and unnatural.
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+
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+ Irantu…
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+
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+ …not the insurgent…
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+
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+ Kill the traitor.
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+
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+ …bring me the insurgent…
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+
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+ Something like a wheeze escaped Betrandʼs mouth, and suddenly he was up and trying to
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+ scramble away. Behind them, Calvin heard a dull thud as the tallest of the group, the one the
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+
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+ voice had called Irantu, landed flat on his feet from three stories up and began to swiftly cross
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+ the runway towards Betrand.
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+
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+ “No!” Betrand screamed. “No! Let me go, please, I beg you, Iʼll do whatever you want! Please!
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+
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+ Please! Forgive me, please! I donʼt want to die!”
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+
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+ The voice cut through the speakers again.
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+
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+ Traitor.
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+
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+ Traitor.
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+
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+ Traitor.
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+
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+ Betrand fell onto his back and scrambled backwards, away from the armored man who now
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+
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+ stood before him. Irantu lifted a foot and brought it down on one of Betrandʼs legs, shattering it
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+ with a splintering crack. He screamed and grabbed for his leg.
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+
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+ “Please! Please! Irantu, please! Donʼt do this! Please! I just wanted to live! I donʼt want this!”
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+
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+ Irantu grabbed Betrand by his hair and held his head still with his right hand. With his left, he
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+ reached into his belt and produced a lean, black hatchet, holding it out in front of Betrand. At
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+
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+ the sight of it, the Overseer began gurgling like an infant. A moment later, Irantu brought the
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+ hatchet up and then down into Betrandʼs skull with a wet crunch, and then again, splitting it
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+
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+ open as Betrand's bloodshot eyes rolled back into his head. Dropping the hatchet, Irantu
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+ reached into the gap with both hands and, as easily as a person might open a bag of chips,
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+
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+ tore the skull in two. Betrandʼs body writhed on the ground autonomically for a few moments
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+
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+ longer, before it and the airport grew silent.
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+
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+ Calvinʼs breathing was heavy as the man approached him, but the roar of jet engines cut
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+
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+ across the quiet. They both turned to see Sloanʼs plane lifting into the air at the end of the
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+
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+ runway, and Calvinʼs heart leapt in his chest. Suddenly, he heard the distinct spooling up of the
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+ minigun, and then a long line of screaming lead streaked across the sky, ripping into the planeʼs
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+
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+ engines. The man holding the minigun held it on the plane with laser precision, and only after
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+ the aircraft stalled and fell flaming from the sky did he release the trigger.
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+
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+ A pallid grey horror came over Calvin swiftly as he watched the plane burning at the end of the
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+ djkaktusdjkaktus BEFORE
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+ — - —
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+ They were crammed into the small, dingy motel room - Adam sitting in a corner idly perusing
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+ an anarchoblog on his laptop, Olivia sitting on the bed drying her hair, Calvin sitting in the
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+ window watching cars pass on the dark street below them and Anthony relaxing on the other
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+ bed, eating a sandwich. They had the television on, but none of them were watching. Every so
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+ often they would hear footsteps in the hallway and all stop what they were doing until the
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+ sound disappeared around the corner. It was after one of these pauses that Adam broke the
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+ silence.
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+ “Anthony,” he asked, closing his laptop and kicking up his feet, “you said you were alive during
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+ the Schism, right?”
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+ Anthony grunted.
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+ “First of all, thatʼs still crazy. Second, why did the Schism happen in the first place?”
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+ The older man stopped chewing and swallowed. “Ideological quibbles.”
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+ Calvin rolled his eyes and Adam pouted. “No, seriously,” Adam said. “It didnʼt seem like the
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+ Foundation had been around that long. What couldʼve happened in such a short amount of time
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+ to cause a rift like that?”
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+ Anthony set his sandwich down on the bedside table. “There was a profound disagreement
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+ from the beginning about what the Foundation had to offer. Back then we had this enemy, see -
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+ we called them Abbadon. We were led to believe the Abbadon was this group of desperate,
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+ hostile reality benders that were attacking our storehouses to loot our artifacts. The threat of
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+ Abbadon showing up on our doorstep everyday led us away from just researching and
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+ containing anomalies - suddenly we were concerned with protecting ourselves. Reaching
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+ outside our bounds.”
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+ He took a drink from a can on the table. “We began a project to build this thing, this
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+ eigenweapon, that we could use to end Abbadon once and for all. Felix Carter, the Thirteenth
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+ Overseer, he was in charge of the occult research that went into developing the rituals we used
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+ to bind unparalleled power to a word, a word that could be used to annihilate anything in the
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+ universe in an instant with nothing more than a thought. We-”
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+ He paused as another set of footsteps proceeded past the door with little incident.
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+ “We did something,” he continued, “during the development of that weapon, that was truly
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+ heinous. I am convinced there is no greater sin than the one we committed to create that
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+ perfect gun, and I am half convinced the Overseers only signed that deal with Death to avoid
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+ the fires of Hell weʼre all now destined for.”
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+ He paused again and took another drink. “Anyway, we were fooled. Abbadon was an excuse,
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+ one perpetrated by the Administrator to, for the first time, create an anomaly. Give form to
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+ something that had not existed before we started. We succeeded, but at a terrible cost. The
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+ Schism was a result of the two lingering factions after that event - those who believed that
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+ creating that weapon was a net good, and those who believed it was a net evil. The ones who
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+ stayed thought that the ends justified what we had done, and that creating that weapon had
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+ created a safer world. Myself and several others rightly believed that we had done something
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+ unspeakable, and that the Foundation couldnʼt continue to exist. That it was rotten to its core.”
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+ Adam pondered this for a moment. “What happened to that weapon?”
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+ “They buried it,” he said without hesitation. “It could only be activated with the word, and the
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+ only person who knew what that word was defected with us. Aaron Siegel, The Engineer, the
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+ man who is currently the First Overseer. When they realized they couldnʼt use it anymore, they
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+ split up its component parts to keep them from being activated, and he could never use it again
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+ - word or otherwise.”
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+ “What caused the defection, then?” Olivia asked, scrubbing at her face with a washcloth.
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+ “What made Aaron Siegel go back?”
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+ “Arrogance and lust,” he spat. “They called with a better offer and he picked up the phone.”
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+ He leaned back against the thin, dingy pillows. “When we defected, Aaron Siegel killed the
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+ Administrator, thinking that would be the end of the Foundation. But the Administrator was just
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+ one man, and the Foundation was much more decentralized than it is today. The difference
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+ between then and now is a matter of scale. The Foundation of today has fully realized itself,
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+ and its core is less a connection of a few veins and more its bleeding, beating heart. There is
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+ power in the directors and everything, but true authority rests with the Overseers. When theyʼre
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+ gone, the Foundation will be a snake without its head.”
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+ He pulled out a cigarette and lit it. Calvin slid the window open slightly more in response and
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+ shot him a look.
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+ “And more than that,” he continued, “youʼve probably heard that all of the Foundationʼs sites
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+ and storehouses sit on top of nuclear devices - a last chance option if something terrible
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+ happens. Theyʼre not under every site, but they are under most. At Site-01, there is a system in
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+ place that will activate when there is only one Overseer left, a command that goes out to arm
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+ all of those bombs. If we get there and kill Aaron Siegel, we can use that system to destroy
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+ everything - the sites, the anomalies, all of it. Weʼll still have work to do, but weʼll have trumped
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+ them.”
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+ Calvin was looking at him from the corner of his eye. “How do you know this exists?”
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+ “I designed it,” Anthony said. “We didnʼt have nuclear weapons when I designed it, but the
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+ concept is the same. You could even do it from his desk. One button, and poof - itʼs all gone.”
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+ He picked his sandwich back up and nodded. “Thatʼs our play. Thatʼs how we do it.”
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+ NOW
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+ — - —
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+ Calvin was two steps out of the humvee with his gun drawn. Olivia was close behind him, but
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+ the man in the middle of the road didnʼt move. He held up both hands, palms out, and waved
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+ them slightly.
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+ “Look, see?” he showed them the backs of his hands. “No guns. Iʼm not here for violence.”
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+ “Who are you?” Calvin asked.
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+ The man made a large, sweeping bow. He was slightly hunchbacked, and when he bent over
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+ they could see the deviation in his spine.
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+ “I am Mortimer J. Denning Von Kronecker,” he said, standing back up. “Iʼm your next Overseer.
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+ Number Five, you see.” He gave them a knowing elbow. “I noticed you were going down
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+ numerically. Not maybe the most unique approach, but Iʼll admit itʼs narratively consistent.”
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+ Olivia raised an eyebrow. “Youʼre the Blackbird?”
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+ The man made a dismissive gesture. “Please, Blackbird is my work name. Iʼm not here on work,
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+ obviously, though-” he gave them both a look, “-it seems that you two are.”
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+ Calvin raised his gun as if to fire, and then hesitated. “What are you doing here?”
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+ “Me?” Mortimer raised a hand to his mouth. “Why, I came to meet you! I have seen some
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+ incredible things - many incredible things, if you believe half the stories they tell about me, but
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+ Iʼve never met someone who has, in one way or another, killed eight Overseers.” He crossed
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+ his arms and nodded. “That is impressive. Thatʼs never been done before, not even by the
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+ Overseers themselves!”
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+ “If you know why weʼre here, then why did you seek us out?” Olivia asked. “You know weʼre
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+ trying to kill you.”
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+ The man laughed. “Yes, well, I did know that. But see, unfortunately for both of us, killing me is
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+ sort of a non-starter, even after your little whoopsie with Felix back at the Spire.” He gestured
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+ at Calvin. “Here, Iʼll show you. This will help establish some rules. Shoot me.” He tapped on his
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+ forehead. “Right here, square between the eyes if you can.”
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+ Calvin raised his gun again but paused. He looked at Olivia, who looked back at him with
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+ uncertainty. Mortimer rolled his eyes and produced a knife from inside his sleeve.
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+ “Fine, fine,” he said, “we can do it this way too.”
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+ Holding the knife in his left hand and bracing the bottom of it with his right, Mortimer drove the
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+ blade of the knife into his head through his neck. Blood splashed out onto the ground and he
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+ immediately went cross-eyed as a gargling gasp escaped his lips. He pushed one more time
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+ with his right hand and the end of the knife lodged perfectly into his skull. He stumbled
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+ backwards and collapsed.
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+ The three of them sat staring at the man on the ground in shock.
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+ “What the hell was that?” Adam said from behind them.
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+ Then, suddenly, the road in front of them was illuminated by a dark purple light. It pulsed twice,
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+ and then with a snapping sound and the distinct smell of ozone, the Blackbird appeared before
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+ them again, unscathed. He held out his arms as if performing a magic trick, and then gestured
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+ to the corpse on the ground.
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+ “See?” he said. “Voila. Good as new.”
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+ “Youʼre anomalous,” Olivia stated.
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+ Mortimer nodded. “But really, who isnʼt anymore?” He held a finger to his chin. “You know, now
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+ that Iʼm thinking about it I believe that Green wasnʼt. I think that always got to her, you know?
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+ She had all these machinations-” he gestured wildly, “-that wouldʼve been so much easier to
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+ achieve if she could do the things I can do.”
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+ “What can you do?” Calvin said, lowering his gun.
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+ The Overseer held up a finger. “Ah, thatʼs a good question! Letʼs start with a better one - where
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+ Iʼm from.” He turned as if to walk away, and then stopped midstep to turn back and motion
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+ them to follow. “Come on, letʼs go. You can leave your belongings here, nobody is going to
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+ come after them for a while.”
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+ The three of them hesitantly started walking behind him. As they fell in step, they noticed the
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+ sky changing. It had been night, but now it was a deep, rich purple that was occasionally
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+ disturbed by ripples emanating from somewhere in the distance. The landscape around them
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+ began to change as well - gone were the hills leading up into the mountains, now they walked
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+ on a cobblestone street through a city they did not recognize. The sky above them began to
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+ change again, fading out from purple and into a sullen grey. A light rain was falling and a chill
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+ hit them from behind.
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+ “This,” Mortimer said, turning back to look at them, “is my home - where I am from, anyway. I
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+ was born here, in the city of London. London, population two-point-five million, is the last city
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+ on Earth. Isnʼt that something?”
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+ They stared around in muted amazement. Something dark and massive passed overhead, and
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+ they were momentarily drenched in shadow.
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+ “What happened here?” Adam asked.
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+ The Overseer shrugged. “You remember the Black Death? You no doubt read about it in a
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+ history book or something - a very tragic event in your worldʼs history. Well, as it turns out the
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+ Black Death hit this world very hard. There was this fellow in the Out There who woke up just in
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+ time to catch it at its worst, and told everyone he had a cure. As you can imagine, people were
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+ eager to take him up on the proposition. Only problem was, the Plague wasnʼt exactly what he
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+ was curing.” He waggled his eyebrows. “If you know what I mean.”
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+ He turned back to look down the dull street. At the far end, a horse drawn carriage passed by -
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+ the horse looking little more than a skeleton.
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+ “In your world - the one you were born in, this entity exists. We have him contained, in fact -
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+ stuffed in a cell somewhere. Heʼs much different there than he is here, I doubt there would be
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+ much we could do to inhibit this fellow.” He paused. “Anyway, city after city began to fall, all
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+ around the world. But not London. The Forefathers built her walls strong and her defenses
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+ stalwart. For a time we had allies - Paris, Munich, Rome. Even some much further away. Slowly,
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+ over time, they all went silent. London is all thatʼs left.”
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+ He started walking again, and they followed. He led them down the street and then out into a
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+ large, open thoroughfare that was empty except for them.
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+ “Now, as for what I can ‘doʼ. Youʼve no doubt picked up on part of it - walking hither and yon
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+ between realities is both useful and obvious. But before you can go somewhere, you need to
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+ see where it is youʼre going.”
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+ He pointed up into the sky and closed his eyes. “Youʼve met my good ex-friend The
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+ Accountant already. He was very good with numbers, and there were some who thought he
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+ could see the future. He couldnʼt really, just like I canʼt really. But I can do him one better. See,
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+ theyʼll tell you there are infinitely many universes, and for the layman that might as well be true.
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+ But itʼs not actually true. There is a functional end to all creation - a hard limit, if you will. There
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+ are only so many atoms and so many interactions. It might seem like infinity to your average
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+ guy on the street, but I can see those variations - each and every one of them. If there are
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+ more of some than there are of others, I know that in any one universe that event would be
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+ more likely.”
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+ He stopped again. “Now imagine youʼre a young Mortimer J. Denning Von Kronecker, and you
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+ live in a shit city on a shit island at the end of the world. The skies are always grey, the air is
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+ always toxic, and on the other side of the channel outside of these walls is a nightmare that
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+ could kill you in a heartbeat. You have dreams - dreams of a place like yours, but different.
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+ Brighter. Happier. A smaller chance of imminent death. You can see it, clear as day. Then one
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+ day you hear a voice calling out to you from this place - and itʼs your own voice. Theyʼre not
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+ you, but they are you.”
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+ He turned back. “I heard that voice, and took those first steps into a place that wasnʼt my own.
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+ This place, this London, is part of a dying world. If it makes it another six months itʼll be a
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+ miracle. I had no family, no friends. Nobody wanted a lame orphan who was hearing voices.”
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+ He shrugged. “So I left.”
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+ “Hang on,” Olivia said, rubbing her temple. “You can see other realities?”
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+ Mortimer looked up curiously, as if forming a thought. “See… no. Itʼs not like I can open my
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+ eyes and look at them, not really. Itʼs more like I can… hear them.”
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+ He started walking again. They passed an empty butcher shop, an empty bank, an empty
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+ apartment building.
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+ “You remember when I said I heard my own voice?” he asked. “That was true. When I came
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+ through there I found another me, and together we found another. We kept running into each
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+ other until there were no more of me left undiscovered, and then we all just sort of… came
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+ together. Unified, if you will. There are still a lot of me in here,” he tapped his head, “but we all
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+ more or less speak the same language now. This works out well, because if one of me ever
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+ dies, the others can just break that one off and stay intact. Does that make sense? Sort of like
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+ an onion. You peel one layer back, and thereʼs more onion underneath.” He rubbed his chin. “I
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+ think thatʼs a reference to something.”
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+ “I still donʼt understand,” Olivia said, “if youʼre all in the same place now, how do you hear these
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+ other dimensions?”
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+ “Realities,” he said, holding up a finger. “Dimensions are different and I donʼt dabble in those.
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+ That was the tricky bit, but sometimes things just have a way of working out. In my travels I
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+ found someone else like me, someone else who was maybe not quite so organized as I was,
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+ but could still hear herself wherever she is out there. Her name was Alison, the daughter of one
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+ of the Foundation senior staff members. She and her… sisters? Thatʼs not right. She and the
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+ other versions of herself struck a deal with me. I show up whenever she needs a little ‘muscleʼ
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+ and she keeps me informed of everything happening… everywhere. Do you understand?”
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+ Calvin stopped walking. “So why did you bring us here? What do you want?”
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+ Mortimer paused and then turned around. He was still smiling, but it was more somber
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+ somehow.
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+ “I know what youʼre trying to do,” he said, “and Iʼm sympathetic, trust me. I know youʼre
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+ adamant about what you want to accomplish and I know that nothing that I can say personally
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+ can change that - and thatʼs fair. Thing is, I donʼt know if youʼre right or not, or if your crusade
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+ will make any sort of difference in the grand scheme. I have some ideas, but Iʼm not sure. Just
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+ in case, I want to try and keep it from happening, because if for some reason you succeed and
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+ I lose touch with all of the me thatʼs in here, well…” he paused. “I donʼt really know what would
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+ happen, to be honest. I donʼt think it would be good.”
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+ “So Iʼm going to give you something!” His smile diminished slightly when he saw their faces
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+ turn. “Oh, no, this isnʼt like other deals Iʼm sure the others gave you. Especially since they were,
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+ what, Valerie and Rufus? Those two are nasty.” He shook his head. “Iʼm sure they resorted to
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+ horrible things in order to dissuade you, and look where that got them! Me, though, I can do
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+ better than that.”
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+ They stopped in front of another empty shop with three doors. Somewhere in the distance a
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+ flare went up, and they were briefly bathed in red light. When they looked back, there were
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+ three men standing in front of the doors, each identical to the others.
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+ “Iʼm going to offer you an out,” Mortimer said, the voices speaking in perfect unison. “Not an
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+ out thatʼs just in your head like The Liar mightʼve offered, or an out thatʼs not really an out at all
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+ and mostly just results in your death like Rufus wouldʼve preferred. No, this is a bonafide, 100%
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+ guaranteed out. If you take it, itʼs yours. I can arrange all the paperwork and make it happen,
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+ but itʼs there if you want it.”
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+ Each of the three men stepped aside, exposing the now open doors behind them. One for each
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+ of them.
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+ “We go through these,” Calvin said slowly, “and what, weʼre killed immediately? Is this a joke?”
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+ Mortimerʼs face softened. For the first time he no longer appeared unceasingly genial - instead,
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+ he looked tired.
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+ “No, itʼs not a joke - and thereʼs no funny business here. Iʼm just looking for a way we can both
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+ benefit from this.”
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+ They each looked at each other, and after a minute Olivia shrugged.
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+
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+ “I mean, what else are we going to do?” she said. “Shoot him?”
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+
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+ Calvin and Adam nodded in agreement, and the three of them each entered separate doors.
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ Adam found himself standing in a warmly lit room on a shaggy carpet. Somewhere on the
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+
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+ street below, a man was playing something on a saxophone. There was a small fireplace, and a
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+ fire burning within it. Something was cooking in the next room, and it smelled heavenly. Adam
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+
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+ scanned the room for something familiar, but found nothing.
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+
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+ “Itʼs over there, if youʼre looking for it,” the Blackbird said, suddenly appearing next to him.
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+
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+ “Over there in the corner, I mean. Your laptop, right? Thatʼs what youʼre looking for? I notice
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+
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+ you donʼt really ever part with it.”
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+
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+ “What is this?” Adam said, confused. “Where am I?”
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+
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+ “This is Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Canʼt remember the address exactly. Youʼve
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+
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+ actually been here once before, when you were younger. Your parents briefly sought asylum
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+ here.”
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+
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+ Adam looked back around the room. “Thatʼs right,” he said, nodding. “We lived in the town in
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+
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+ the mountains after this.”
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+
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+ The Blackbird walked over to the window and looked out at the street. Adam continued
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+ scanning the room. “Why here?”
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+
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+ “Because in this world, your asylum was granted,” the Blackbird said without looking up. “You
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+
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+ grew up here, with both of your parents and your siblings. Theyʼre all still alive, too. Your
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+ parents moved to Los Angeles, but you liked it here most of all. This felt like home to you.”
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+
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+ Adam didnʼt respond. It did feel like home. He remembered the thick carpet and the drapes that
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+
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+ were just a little musty. Even the stupid little fireplace had made him so happy as a child. It was
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+ perfect, exactly as he remembered it but better, except-
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+
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+ “Adam,” a voice called from the kitchen. It was dark and rough - and familiar. Adam felt his
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+
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+ heartbeat quicken slightly as he took a few steps around the edge of the sofa in the middle of
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+ the room. A moment later, Calvinʼs head poked around the corner.
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+
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+ “Dinner,” he said. He raised an eyebrow and looked around. “Who are you talking to?”
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+
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+ Adam hesitated, his voice catching in his throat. He turned to look at the Blackbird for some
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+ response, but the man was staring straight ahead, unblinking.
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+
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+ “Are you surprised?” the Overseer said. “You canʼt hide from me, Adam Ivanov.” He tapped a
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+
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+ finger on the side of his head. “There was a time once when I too desired certain comforts.
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+ Pleasures of the flesh, as you know. The girl Alison has had her usefulness there, but I will
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+
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+ admit I find your tastes far more fulfilling than my own.”
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+
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+ Adam turned back to Calvin, who was no longer moving. The world had grown very still. From
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+ his position in the living room, quietly shaking and unable to control his heart, Adam saw a
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+
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+ silver band on one of Calvinʼs fingers. He felt blood rush into his face.
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+
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+ “There are struggles here,” the Blackbird said, walking back over towards a shimmering purple
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+ door in the back of the room. “You will experience hardships, just like everyone does. But it is
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+
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+ an opportunity, and it is normal. It is a life that you can live free of fear. A life that is your own,
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+ not somebody elseʼs.”
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+
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+ Then Calvin was walking over towards him, and he was unable to move. Calvinʼs face was
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+
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+ stoic, but his eyes betrayed his concern. He reached out and put a hand on the back of Adamʼs
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+ head. It was warm.
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ Olivia stepped through the door and was abruptly hit in the face with a blast of salty water. She
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+ stumbled sideways and opened her eyes, and realized sheʼd very nearly walked into the sea off
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+
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+ the edge of the ship she was now standing on. Ship was perhaps not the right term - the vessel
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+ she had appeared on was a yacht. Overhead the skies were blue and cloudless, and the seas
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+
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+ around her were generally calm.
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+
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+ She walked towards the center of the deck, where an easel was set up and a rack of different
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+ art supplies sat next to it. She moved to stand in front of it and saw it was a painting, half
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+
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+ completed, of the horizon in front of her. In the painting the sun was hanging low in the sky.
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+ She leaned in and saw the sun in the painting was moving, slowly sinking below the horizon. As
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+
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+ it did, the completed half of the image grew dark, and its sky filled with purples and blues.
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+
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+ She stepped back, and noticed the Blackbird standing nearby, casually gazing off the side of
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+ the ship towards a beach nearby.
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+
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+ “Where is this?” she asked.
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+
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+ “Wherever you want it to be, I believe,” he said, idly drumming his fingers on the rail of the ship.
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+
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+ “In this world, this ship is yours. That easel and those paints are yours. You have nothing to
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+ worry about except the easel, and the sea. All the time you need.”
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+
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+ Olivia snorted. “You think Iʼd be convinced with a nice boat and some new paints?”
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+
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+ The Blackbird looked back at her and smiled. “No, I really didnʼt.”
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+
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+ She heard another sound from behind her - somebody climbing steps. She turned around to
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+ find a man emerging from below deck. He had dark, rich skin and long hair in thick braids. He
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+
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+ was wearing white shorts and little else, and the definition in his musculature could have cut
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+ diamond. When she saw him, Olivia gasped.
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+
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+ “Tevin,” she said, her voice catching. “I donʼt- I donʼt understand, how?”
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+
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+ The world froze. The Blackbird walked up behind her and beheld the man for a moment.
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+
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+ “I had wondered about you, Olivia. For all your passion you never seemed to show any kind of
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+
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+ true emotion. Nothing raw or real.” She looked at him and he grinned. “Yes, Iʼve been watching
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+ you for a long time. I saw this coming, more or less, and long ago decided to keep tabs on
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+
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+ those of you who might be involved.”
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+
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+ He gestured at the man coming up the stairs. “This, though, surprised me. I was really amazed
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+
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+ at how well you kept it hidden, even from the people who knew you best. But what would the
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+ Incredible Ivory be without her Excellent Ebony, eh?” He laughed. “I get now why the name
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+
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+ wouldnʼt stick. Thatʼs ok, Iʼve had my fair share as well.”
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+
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+ The Blackbird turned back towards the sea. “In this world, the boat and the paints are yours,
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+
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+ and so is Tevin Laredo. There is no Foundation raid on your anartist community, and you donʼt
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+
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+ accidentally turn him into glass while drawing up that wave of fire to dissuade your pursuers.”
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+ He glanced at her as her face turned white. “Yes, even that. The All-Seeing Eye of the
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+
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+ Foundation doesnʼt miss much, and it certainly didnʼt miss that. I imagine it must have been
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+ horrible, really. I understand your pain - I too have made terrible choices with unintended
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+
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+ outcomes that I have had to live with.”
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+
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+ He sat down in a deck chair and produced a glass from inside his coat, filling it with a flask also
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+ from inside his coat. He took a drink and sighed, leaning back in the chair.
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+
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+ “In this world, Olivia, you donʼt have to make that terrible choice. There is no accident. You and
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+
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+ he get to stay on this ship and go where you want to go, and see everything you want to see.
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+ There is no limit to your horizons here.”
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+
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+ Olivia tried to turn away, but tears were already streaming down her face. The Blackbird took
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+ another drink.
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+
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+ “Wouldnʼt that be nicer?”
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ Calvin stepped out into a grassy field in the middle of the woods. The air was crisp and a thin
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+
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+ layer of dew sparkled across the grass in the light of a rising sun. He took a few steps and
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+ gauged his surroundings, then sighed. He knew where he was.
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+
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+ The Blackbird appeared beside him, looking down the small slow of a hill they stood on towards
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+ a small lake set on the edge of the woods. For a moment, they didnʼt speak.
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+
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+ “This is a strange choice,” Calvin finally said.
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+
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+ The Blackbird looked sideways at him. “What makes you say that?”
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+
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+ Calvin shrugged. “Iʼve been here before. I know how it goes.”
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+
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+ The Blackbird tutted. “Now, thatʼs not true. You know how it goes from a single perspective, the
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+
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+ one you had that day in the woods-”
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+
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+ Calvin raised an eyebrow.
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+
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+ “-but this world, this is the one you always wanted. The one where you have a chance to save
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+
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+ your mother.”
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+
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+ They watched as a young Calvin and his mother came into view through the trees. As they
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+
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+ came across the side of the lake, a body appeared in the water, floating up from some dark
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+ depth below. Then another, and another, and suddenly there were hundred of bodies coating
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+
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+ the surface of the water like a slime. As they appeared, Calvinʼs mother stopped and turned,
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+
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+ and she began walking towards the lake. Young Calvin stood unmoving behind her.
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+
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+ “You had all this time,” the Blackbird continued, “all this time to run down and stop her. But you
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+
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+ didnʼt, because you were a boy and you were scared. Now, though, you have all the time in
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+
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+ the-”
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+
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+ He stopped. Staring back at the two of them, right into Calvinʼs eyes, was young Calvin. There
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+
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+ was a look of knowing there that he recognized as his own, a look of understanding about what
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+ had come before and what would happen next. The young man looked back at his mother, and
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+
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+ then back at the treeline. Standing there, amidst the brush and the limbs, was a cloaked figure
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+
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+ holding a silver canister. Calvin began walking towards them.
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+
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+ The Blackbird recoiled at the sight. “You!?” his voice cracked and Calvin could hear something
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+ unnatural beneath his tone. “You did this?”
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+
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+ Calvin reached the figure and took the canister. The figure held a single finger up to their lips.
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+
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+ “This is not what you think it is,” the figure said. “Take it and see.”
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+
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+ Calvin opened the canister and dumped the contents out into his hand. It was a pair of wire-
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+ framed glasses, with thin golden runes marked along its edges. Near the back of one of the
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+
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+ earpieces was a name, inlaid in black. A. Shaw. Calvin held them up and they glittered in the
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+ light of the rising sun.
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+
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+ “What are you doing?!” the Blackbird cried from across the meadow. “All of our endeavours laid
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+
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+ to waste, and nothing but panic and uselessness from all of you. At least I was trying to fix the
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+ problem. I was trying to help. I wanted to make them happy, even if this one canʼt be satisfied.”
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+
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+ Calvin paused. “You showed me this place, didnʼt you? I imagine you showed the other two
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+
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+ something similar. What - their ideal world, or something?” He considered this. “If this is my
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+ ideal world, then why wouldnʼt it make me happy?”
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+
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+ The Blackbird sank his thumb into the bridge of his nose. “Because those two want things that
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+
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+ can be achieved reasonably. You, on the other hand, are a violent demagogue appealing to
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+ their baser instincts. Theyʼve both experienced hardships - because all people experience
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+
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+ hardships. You and your ilk just pointed the finger at the Foundation and gave them an outlet
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+ for their hate. I was trying to offer them something better. But all you want is to kill, and all
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+
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+ because of this moment, right here.”
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+
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+ He gestured towards the water. “Do you see that? Your own mother, walking off to meet a
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+ terrible fate. Your entire life would change, made infinitely better by your non-involvement in
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+
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+ these affairs. You have the choice, and youʼre still choosing violence. What does that make
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+ you?”
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+
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+ Calvin looked back down at the glasses, and after a moment he put them on.
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+
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+ “I donʼt know,” he said. “Letʼs see about you.”
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+
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+ When he looked back up through the slightly blue-tinted lenses, the meadow and the lake and
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+ the woods were still there. However, instead of the Blackbird there now stood a towering
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+
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+ monstrosity, some horrific psuedo-avian creature with dead eyes and fetid, rotting flesh. He
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+ could see through its thin, matted feathers to within, where a swirling mass of faces howled
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+
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+ and cursed, each pressed up against the sides of their container as if it was near to burst.
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+
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+ When the creature opened its foul beak to speak, he could hear the Blackbirdʼs voice echoed
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+ over infinitely many incarnations of itself, a sinister cacophony of misery and pain.
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+
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+ “I offered you a life,” the creature said. “I offered you freedom. I offered you your mother.”
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+
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+ Calvin shook his head. “No. Thatʼs not my mother.” He looked down at young Calvin, who was
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+ watching him closely. “Sheʼs his. My mother died a long time ago, because of abominations just
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+
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+ like you.”
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+
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+ “Youʼre a fool,” the Blackbird cawed. “It doesnʼt matter. I donʼt have to make you happy - youʼre
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+ already here, and I donʼt have to stay.”
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+
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+ The sky began to turn purple again, and Calvin smelled ozone. From behind him, the figure lay
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+
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+ a hand on his shoulder.
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+
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+ “Turn the canister over again,” it said. “Quickly.”
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+
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+ Calvin did, and sliding out from within it was a long fiberglass fishing rod. It was bright pink,
707
+ with the words “Dr. Wondertainmentʼs Interdimensional Line and Lure” emblazoned on the side.
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+
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+ Behind it was something else, and at the sight of it Calvin grinned. It was plain white wiffle-ball
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+ bat with a taped handle and the words “bird-b-gone by dado” written on it in black marker.
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+
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+ He took the rod in one hand and, rearing back, cast it out towards the Blackbird. Out from its
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+
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+ end came a brilliant white shimmering line that arced across the meadow and sank into the
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+ Blackbirdʼs flesh. The line went taught, and Calvin gave one last look to the boy standing by the
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+
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+ lake before the world turned purple and they disappeared.
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+
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+ When he opened his eyes, Calvin was standing on the deck of a wrecked and ruined ship. A
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+ cavernous hole had opened in the middle of it, and peering below he could see no visible
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+
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+ bottom. A moment later, the Blackbird fell from the sky behind him and crashed onto the ship
723
+ with a wet crunching sound.
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+
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+ “Wha-” the creature said, fumbling up onto its wings and talons, “what is this? Where are we?
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+
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+ This isnʼt where we were supposed to-”
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+
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+ It was stopped suddenly by the sound of a cash register as Calvin swung the wiffle-ball bat
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+
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+ sideway and struck the Blackbird in its mottled face. The impact point erupted in feathers and
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+ the creature howled and roared. It turned to bite at the fishing line that was now stuck in its
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+
734
+ back, but before it could reach it Calvin had come around again with the bat, each time causing
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+
736
+ the Blackbird to burst with feathers and gore and the sound of cash registers.
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+
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+ The Blackbird spread its wings and took off, and Calvin held tightly to the end of the line as he
739
+
740
+ was pulled up into a purple sky. When the haze cleared they were in a building - a Foundation
741
+ site, it seemed - surrounded by chaos. Klaxons were blaring and the red lights of breach alarms
742
+
743
+ pulsed rapidly in the giant antechamber they were standing in. A great many white-coated
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+ persons were scrambling out of a hallway where, behind them, there came a roaring sound.
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+
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+ The Blackbird stared in the direction of the sound, and then its eyes grew suddenly very wide.
747
+
748
+ “Oh fuck me,” it said.
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+
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+ Bursting out of the hallway came the reptilian monstrosity they had seen in Adamʼs village, only
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+
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+ smaller and covered in razor sharp blades. It was different, Calvin noticed, but the eyes gave it
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+
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+ away. The creatures roared and hissed, and when it turned he could see a man standing on its
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+ back, screaming and laughing.
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+
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+ As the Blackbird hesitated, Calvin crossed the room and struck it again with the bat, and then
758
+ again, and then several times in quick succession. Each time, more and more feathers burst
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+
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+ from its hide and the swirling mass of souls within it shouted and recoiled. As the reptilian
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+
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+ creature came towards them, rows of teeth clashing together, the Blackbird beat its wings
763
+ backwards pulling both of them away into the ether.
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+
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+ Calvin crashed into the dirt, and not far away he heard the Blackbird do the same. When he
766
+ stood up he saw that they were standing in what might have once been a field of grass, but the
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+
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+ vegetation had long since died off. In fact, he realized with some morbid amazement, it didnʼt
769
+
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+ seem like there was anything alive at all except for the two of them. The sky was overcast and
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+ there was a storm rolling by a distance away, but they heard no birds, no insects, and nothing
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+
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+ man-made.
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+
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+ He was distracted momentarily when a drone buzzed by overhead, its motor the only sound to
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+
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+ pierce the silence except for a light wind. When he turned back the Blackbird was upon him,
778
+
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+ beak pecking feverishly down at where he had been standing. He scrambled sideways and
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+ pulled himself steady on the fishing line, then brought the bat around with him and beat the
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+
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+ Blackbird in the side of the beak with it. The beak cracked and splintered and the monster
783
+ howled, but it pressed on - each time growing closer and closer to Calvin.
784
+
785
+ Then there was a flash of light on the horizon. They both stopped to look, and in the far north a
786
+
787
+ towering mushroom cloud was forming, a fireball that stretched into the heavens. They
788
+ watched it rise and rise, and then saw with horror an approaching wall of heat and death. The
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+
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+ Blackbird took two steps and then leapt into the sky, and they were gone again.
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+
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+ They did not land immediately. As Calvin clung to the rod for dear life, he saw images of places
793
+ as they passed. He saw a dark facility where three girls watched them with blind eyes as he
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+
795
+ came in and out of their existence. He saw a sky with seven moons and an arched golden
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+ gateway. He saw a Foundation site covered in snow - not one he was familiar with - with a
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+
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+ multitude of doctors pouring out of it. He heard a piercing screech, then a blast of blue light,
799
+ and then the site was gone.
800
+
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+ Each vision he passed, he began to notice faces. They were faint at first, growing more clear
802
+
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+ every time he came by another world. They were closer to him, more in focus. They were a girl
804
+ - always slightly different, but the same girl each time. They watched him intently, each one
805
+
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+ looking as if they were about to speak. Then, one of them was holding up a hand with five
807
+ fingers. The next had four. Then three. Two. One.
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+
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+ The last girl held out her hand, and Calvin reached for it. They touched, and then immediately
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+
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+ the swirling purple haze subsided and they crashed into a hard concrete floor.
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+
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+ The first thing Calvin noticed was pressure. Something nearby was exerting a lot of it, and he
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+
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+ felt a considerable effort to even breathe. As he stood up and looked around, he noticed the
816
+ source: a massive, immensely complicated machine comprised of several concentric rings,
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+
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+ within which was a dark, swirling mass of dust and debris. He looked up and saw that they
819
+
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+ were in the bottom of shaft he could not see the top of. The walls were lined with machines and
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+ panels, hoses and brackets, banks of lights that extended upwards to those dizzying heights.
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+
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+ And then he saw the Blackbird, rising up from a heap in front of the machine in the middle of
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+
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+ the chamber, stretching its wings and screaming furiously. Its eyes came back down and
826
+ settled on the only other person in the room, a thin girl with dark hair wearing a silver circlet
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+
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+ etched with a small black crown around her head. She took one nervous step back as the
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+ creature hissed at her.
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+
831
+ “Alison?” it asked, rage burning in its sockets. “What are you doing? Why are you here?”
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+
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+ “Iʼve had enough, Mort,” she yelled, barely audible over the din of the machine in front of them.
834
+ “This isnʼt right. None of this is right.”
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+
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+ The Blackbird growled and roared. “What do you mean, ‘isnʼt rightʼ? How do you all not
837
+
838
+ understand this? I can offer you anything you want. A life worth living, a death worth dying, and
839
+ anything in between. You could be a god, Alison.”
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+
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+ She shook her head. “No. No, itʼs not natural. I canʼt keep doing this.”
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+
843
+ The Blackbird reared up in front of her. “Natural? Death is natural. Misery is natural. What I offer
844
+
845
+ is an escape - an existence that isnʼt a horror. What else could you possibly want?”
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+
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+ She didnʼt respond. The massive creature cawed loudly and beat its wings down at her.
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+
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+ “Iʼm sorry Alison,” it said, its tone now cold and flat, “but Iʼm afraid you no longer have a choice.
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+
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+ I am the Black King. You can do nothing to stop me.”
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+
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+ “No,” she said, her hand falling back to a panel near her. “But he can.”
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+
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+ She turned a key and pulled a thick black handle and the lights around the room turned red and
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+ began to strobe in unison. Behind the Blackbird the massive machine began to unfold, the rings
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+
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+ pulling backwards and exposing the room to the massive pressure within. The Blackbird
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+ steadied itself and laughed.
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+
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+ “Really, Alison? Have you not learned anything? There are infinitely many of me in here - killing
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+
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+ any one of me will do nothing.”
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+
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+ Calvin came up beside her, bat in hand. He tapped it twice against his shoe.
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+
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+ “Not infinite,” he said. “Not quite.”
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+
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+ With a running start, Calvin crossed the room and took aim at the Blackbirdʼs center, striking it
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+
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+ dead even with a solid, resounding crack. The creature heaved and creaked, and stumbled
872
+ backwards into the swirling cloud of dust. It grabbed the edges of the machine with its talons
873
+
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+ and gripped, causing the metal to bend and twist. The ground beneath them began to shake
875
+ and buckle, and the steel walls of the shaft began to groan.
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+
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+ Then, with a soft rush of air, the cloud of dust vanished. In its place was a humanoid figure,
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+
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+ solid black and unmoving. The air around it distorted heavily, and in the place of the cloud of
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+ dust was a red glow. The sound of creaking metal and groaning earth faded, and the figure
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+
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+ inside the machine looked up. Alison grabbed Calvinʼs arm and pulled him behind a raised
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+ platform.
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+
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+ The room began to vibrate, and through the sound Calvin could hear something like a voice,
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+
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+ tinny and metallic, echoing through the air around them.
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+
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+ “Overseer…” the voice said, “you are… an Overseer?”
890
+
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+ “Yes!” the Blackbird screeched. “Release me!”
892
+
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+ The figure unfolded itself and was now hanging in the air, standing straight up.
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+
895
+ “Crimes… immeasurable crimes.”
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+
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+ “What crime?” the Blackbird cried. “The only thing Iʼve done is offer an escape! A way out!”
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+
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+ The figure extended an open hand.
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+
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+ “No,” it said, “this is the only way out.”
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+
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+ It closed its hand, and the Blackbird seized. There was another rush of air, and Calvin could
904
+ feel the breath being pulled from his chest. He leaned around the platform just in time to see
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+
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+ the Blackbird pulled into a single superheated point and sizzle out of existence. The room
907
+ began to shake violently, and Alison reached up and hit the handle on the platform. The lights
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+
909
+ began to flash again, and the machine started spooling up. A few moments later, as they sat
910
+ huddled behind the platform, the air settled and the roar subsided.
911
+
912
+ Calvin took a deep breath and coughed. “What… what was that?”
913
+
914
+ The girl called Alison stood up gingerly. She held out a hand to Calvin and he did the same.
915
+
916
+ “That being is one of near unparalleled power,” she said, he hand rubbing a spot on her neck.
917
+
918
+ “It took me a long time to find it, but I had been searching for it for years. This is the only reality
919
+ where this being exists, so you had to come here.” She cracked her neck. “Weʼre sorry for the
920
+
921
+ inconvenience.”
922
+
923
+ Calvin nodded slowly. “Who are you?”
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+
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+ She smiled. “My name is Alison. The Foundation has a different name for me, for all of us, but
926
+
927
+ thatʼs neither here nor there. We caught wind of what you were doing and realized this was our
928
+ chance to undo the damage he had done.”
929
+
930
+ Calvin cocked his head to the side. “Damage?”
931
+
932
+ She rubbed her wrist. “When the Blackbird found us we thought we had a sort of kinship with
933
+
934
+ him. He-” she hesitated. “I donʼt think he was evil, but there were so many Mortimers in there
935
+ that itʼs hard to say who youʼd be talking to at any given time. He could see injustice, I think, but
936
+
937
+ aside from his own power to escape it he didnʼt ever seem to care enough to do anything about
938
+ it. I think he enjoyed his own existence too much.”
939
+
940
+ Calvin nodded and then looked back to the humming machine. “I donʼt know how to get back.”
941
+
942
+ Alison gestured at the fishing rod laying on the ground. “If you cast that out, another Black
943
+ Queen will catch it and pull you in.”
944
+
945
+ He frowned. “You mentioned the Foundation. Does it exist in this world? Do you know anything
946
+
947
+ about the Overseers?”
948
+
949
+ She laughed. “It did. They did too, a long time ago. But this-” she gestured towards the
950
+ machine, “-this killed everybody a long time ago. Thereʼs nobody left here, now. Just me, and
951
+
952
+ just to make sure this machine keeps running.”
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+
954
+ Calvin nodded and picked up the rod. He turned away from her and then stopped.
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+
956
+ “Do you know what he showed them?” he asked. “The two other people I was with?”
957
+
958
+ Alison grimaced. “I do.”
959
+
960
+ “What was it?”
961
+
962
+ She shook her head. “I canʼt tell you that - just that taking them from where they are right now
963
+
964
+ would be a cruelty youʼd be doing to them.”
965
+
966
+ Calvin didnʼt respond. Instead, he pulled the rod back and cast it into the sky. It caught
967
+ somewhere up above him, and the world went purple.
968
+
969
+ — - —
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+
971
+ They stood on the tarmac of a small airport as a plane taxied up to them. When it stopped and
972
+
973
+ the stairs descended, Sylvester Sloan emerged from within.
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+
975
+ He eyed them over carefully. Finishing his assessment, he loudly harrumphed.
976
+
977
+ “You three look like shit,” he said.
978
+
979
+ He was right. Adam stood uncomfortably apart from the other two, his eyes glassy and
980
+
981
+ downcast and his shoulders hunched slightly. He shivered even despite the warm winds
982
+ blowing out of the badlands behind them. Olivia was white as a sheet - the skin around her
983
+
984
+ eyes tight and her breathing shallow. Calvin stood in front of them, his hands bandaged and
985
+ several large bruises forming over his neck and face. The broken fishing rod was clutched in
986
+
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+ his hand; Oliviaʼs eyes would occasionally flash over towards it, and her breathing would
988
+ become shallow again.
989
+
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+ Calvin nodded curtly. Sloan frowned, and without another word ushered the three of them onto
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+
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+ the plane. Moments later, they were away.
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+
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+ ELSEWHERE
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+
996
+ — - —
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+
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+ Aaron Siegel stood in an elevator, quickly and quietly descending down a long shaft towards a
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+
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+ complex aperture suspended over a shallow pool of red fluid. The elevator came to a halt, and
1001
+ he stepped out onto the platform in front of him. He glanced down at the figures lying in the
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+
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+ pool, and then crossed over to a control panel.
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+
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+ He entered a command into the panel, and below him the red liquid began to drain away. The
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+ four figures, still obscured by darkness, were lifted up from the pool by long metal arms that
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+
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+ whirred quietly as they worked. They carried metallic plates, long lengths of wire and tubing,
1009
+ and racks of ammunition over to the figures, across whom glowing lines of superheated metal
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+
1011
+ appeared as they squirmed silently. Aaron watched the entire process until it was finished, and
1012
+
1013
+ the four figures were lifted up to the platform and deposited.
1014
+
1015
+ “Can you hear me?” Aaron said.
1016
+
1017
+ The foremost figure, a bald humanoid male in flexible armor, nodded. “We do.”
1018
+
1019
+ “There are three agents of the Insurgency who had gotten their hands on powerful and
1020
+
1021
+ valuable artifacts,” Aaron said quickly. “They have already killed seven of the other Overseers.
1022
+ Myself, the Nazarene, and the Kid are protected. The Ambassador has gone missing, and will
1023
+
1024
+ likely be their next target.” He typed something into the control panel. “These are his last
1025
+ known coordinates.”
1026
+
1027
+ “What is the mission?” another figure asked. This one was short and lean - clearly feminine,
1028
+
1029
+ with cropped hair.
1030
+
1031
+ “Find these three,” Aaron said, “if you can, bring them to me. If they resist, kill them. They are
1032
+ carrying two very valuable artifacts - a journal and a spear. Bring me the artifacts.”
1033
+
1034
+ He turned over his shoulder. Behind him was a screen - black, with a dark grey circle and three
1035
+
1036
+ arrows spinning slowly around a single red, glowing point. When Aaron acknowledged it, the
1037
+ red spot began glowing brighter.
1038
+
1039
+ “Show them,” he said, his voice hoarse. “Show them where heʼs at. Find him.”
1040
+
1041
+ The red spot blinked twice and disappeared. He turned back to the humanoids in front of him.
1042
+
1043
+ “Go now Irantu, Munru, Nanku, Onru,” he said. “Find the Insurgents. Bring me the artifacts. Be
1044
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+ Arians stood in the doorway, slowly pulling on a cigarette. Aaron was sitting at a table a few
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+
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+ feet away, flipping through a report they had received the day before. Outside the window of
50
+
51
+ their makeshift command center in Guadalajara a parade danced through the street, slowly
52
+ working its way towards the center of town. The window was left open for the faint breeze, but
53
+
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+ it hadnʼt helped.
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+
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+ Arians took another drag, letting the smoke fall out of his nostrils as he exhaled. He stepped
57
+
58
+ inside and closed the door behind him. “I donʼt know what you were expecting. Didnʼt this
59
+
60
+ confirm everything else weʼve heard so far?”
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+
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+ Aaron shook his head. “Yes, yes, it did, but I donʼt understand it. They mobilized an army to La
63
+
64
+ Paz - how is that possible?” He flipped the report over, looking for loose pages. “What we did
65
+
66
+ in San Marco should have ruined them, Vince. Who was left afterwards?”
67
+
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+ “Plenty of people were left - what do you mean?”
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+
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+ Aaron threw him a look. “I mean, who was left in command positions? Who knew how to- did
71
+
72
+ any of them even know how to get into Site-01?” He tossed the report onto the couch behind
73
+ him. “We didnʼt leave the door unlocked, did we? Who was left?”
74
+
75
+ Arians shrugged. “Ansel Shaw, maybe. Last we heard he was operating out of that site in
76
+
77
+ Michigan, but it couldʼve been him. He wouldnʼt know how to get into the secure site, though.”
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+ He paused, considering. “Skitter Marshall? Where was his team assigned?”
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+
80
+ Aaron rubbed his eyes. “No, no, it wasnʼt Marshall. He defected too - just not with us.”
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+
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+ They sat in silence for a moment longer, only the sound of the parade moving into the distance
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+ breaking the quiet between them. Then, without warning, the door to the room opened. Arians
84
+
85
+ was at it in an instant, gun drawn. Aaron didnʼt move, but stared unbelievingly at the figure
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+ inside the doorframe.
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+
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+ “Sophia?” he asked incredulously.
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+
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+ Sophia Light stepped through the door, slowly pulling a hood down off her face. Her hair was
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+
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+ shorter than when they had last seen each other, but her eyes were the same unmistakeable
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+ green. Aaron felt something catch in his chest - something he hadnʼt felt in years. Longing.
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+
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+ “No,” Arians growled, “a Foundation spy.”
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+
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+ Sophia rolled her eyes. “Put the gun down, you idiot. Iʼm not here to kill you.” She rolled up the
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+
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+ sleeves of her gloves, revealing holes in both of her wrists that had long since scarred over, but
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+ not closed. She had no hidden weapons. “There, satisfied?”
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+
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+ “What are you doing here?” Aaron asked.
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+
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+ She pulled the coat off and set it on the single bed in the room. “You sent a message to Edward
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+ Bishop,” she said, looking at Aaron. “O5-13. All the same melodramatic prose as ever, I knew it
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+
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+ was you. He added it to the file we have in place for the-” she paused, “the Children. See,
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+
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+ Edward still believes the lie weʼve been telling everyone.”
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+ “And whatʼs what?” Arians asked.
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+ “That he, or any of us, are still in control.” She sat down across from them and lit a cigarette of
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+ her own. Aaron could feel his heart crashing against his chest. “Your Defection really did a
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+ number on us, boys. Scattered, leaderless, all of our best and brightest killed or gone into
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+
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+ hiding. We threw together a hodgepodge of doctors and called them “Overseers”, but none of
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+ them are actually running the show.” She paused. “Not even me.”
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+
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+ Aaron frowned. “Then who is?”
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+
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+ “We donʼt know,” she continued. “For years, the Overseers have been running the individual
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+
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+ sites by themselves, but orders keep coming down from Site-01. Somebody is in there. For a
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+ long time we thought it was you,” she looked at Aaron, and her gaze softened slightly, “but
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+ after a while we realized it had to be something else entirely.”
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+
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+ She leaned back and closed her eyes. “I know you went back. I was following you. You saw
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+ exactly what I saw when I went back - a man-shaped absence where Frederick-” hearing her
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+
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+ say his name made Aaron wince “-used to be. Smoke on a wall, and nothing else.” She took
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+ another draw on the cigarette. “So if youʼre not in there, and heʼs not in there, then who is
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+
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+ calling the shots?”
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+
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+ Arians finally lowered his gun. “Why are you here?”
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+
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+ She glared at him. “Because the other day we found something that shouldnʼt have been
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+
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+ possible. Site-19, the facility we built when we scrapped the plans for the Alaska site, there was
143
+ a door there we hadnʼt seen before. There was a whole new wing behind it, something that
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+
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+ couldnʼt have been built without us knowing.” She swallowed hard. “In that wing is a room with
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+ a statue in it. We didnʼt put it there. We have no records of it being put there. We checked the
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+
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+ file, and it just says that it was “moved there”. There wasnʼt a file before. The date on that file
149
+ changes every year - and that statue is one of the most horrible things Iʼve ever seen.”
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+
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+ She stood up. “Iʼm here because something is happening at Site-01 that is changing the
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+
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+ Foundation. New facilities are being built every day, more and more doctors and researchers
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+ are being recruited that we know nothing about. You saw what happened in La Paz?” They
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+
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+ both nodded. “Those orders didnʼt come from any of the Overseers. They came from Site-01.
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+ Somebody in there is making calls and the Foundation is following orders.”
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+
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+ She paused. “I donʼt agree with what you did, and I think the Foundation has more to offer than
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+
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+ you give it credit for, but whatʼs happening here needs to be stopped. We need to know whatʼs
162
+ going on in there, before itʼs too late.”
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+
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+ “Then why not just go?” Arians grunted at her.
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+
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+ She looked at him for a second, and then away to the ground. “I donʼt want to go alone.”
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+
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+ Aaron and Arians exchanged glances. “If we find something in there,” Aaron said, slowly,
169
+ “weʼre going to kill it. You understand? The Foundation canʼt be allowed to continue like this.
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+ Sophia - the damage itʼs doing is- is more than we can keep up with. Weʼve been looking at the
172
+ numbers again, the ones we uh-” he laughed nervously, “-the ones we borrowed from Dr.
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+
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+ Shaw, and his figures match our own. The Foundation is destabilizing our reality, Sophia.
175
+ Williams was right about the threads, but theyʼre being damaged. We have to do something to
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+
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+ stop this.” He met her gaze as she looked back up at him. “I know weʼre scientists, but this…
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+
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+ this is a box we never should have opened.”
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+
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+ She opened her mouth to speak, but stopped and sighed. She nodded. “Fine. Get me in there
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+
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+ and you can do whatever you feel like you need to do.”
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+
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+ Arians nodded. "I'll go radio headquarters. We'll need some kind of distraction to keep them off
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+ our backs while we take Site-01."
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+
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+ He put out his cigarette on the wall and left the room, closing the door behind him. Sophia
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+
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+ watched him leave, and once he was gone turned her eyes back to her hands. Aaron didn't
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+ move.
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+
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+ "I wasn't sure I'd ever see you again," he said softly.
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+
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+ She smiled an uncertain half-smile, her eyes betraying her. "Well, yes. I wasn't sure either." She
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+
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+ looked up at him, and Aaron could see that great sadness behind the facade of content. "It's
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+ difficult, you know. I lost everything that night: my friends, my mentor, my life's work. And you."
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+
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+ She bit her lip until it was white. "I didn't know where to go. You left me and I was alone to pick
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+ up the pieces of what we had, and-"
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+
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+ Her voice trembled. "I don't want to know why you killed Frederick. I don't care. Maybe you
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+
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+ knew something you didn't tell anyone but I don't know why you didn't tell me."
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+
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+ Aaron's face went pale. "I did want to tell you. I was preparing for- for what we were planning,
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+
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+ and I told Vince to let everyone know." He leaned forward. "He didn't tell you?"
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+
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+ She grimaced. "No. He didn't. But neither did you. You had every opportunity to reach out to
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+
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+ me, you knew all the channels, but you did nothing. It's been thirty years, Aaron. Thirty years
214
+ and I hear nothing, not even word that you're still alive." A tear formed at the corner of her eye,
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+
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+ and with the back of a glove she wiped it away. "When I saw you and Vince in San Marco, I
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+ thought I was seeing a ghost."
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+ "I'm sorry," Aaron said softly. "I thought you had rejected the offer, that-"
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+ "I would have rejected the offer," she said, her voice congealing into something venomous. "I
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+
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+ dedicated my life to the Foundation and that project and you were all too willing to throw it
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+ away. Everything we'd worked for. All of our efforts."
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+ Aaron slumped back in his seat. "Williams was-"
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+
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+ "I know what he was," she spat, "but he could have been dealt with. When you killed him and
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+ broke off to go gallivanting around the country shooting up convoys and stealing from
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+ warehouses, you threatened all of the work we had done. Do you remember why we did it? Do
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+
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+ you even care? Our world is sick, and if we can't find the source of it then we're going to keep
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+ seeing-"
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+
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+ "The world was sick because of Williams," Aaron said pointedly, "he was the source, he was-"
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+ "But here we are, thirty years removed from Frederick Williams' life, and you know what's
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+ happening out there?" She paused to light another cigarette. "More unexplained events every
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+ day. More artifacts and monsters we pull out of the ground, every day. Why, if the
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+
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+ Administrator was the source of the anomalies, are we still seeing anomalies, Aaron?"
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+ Aaron didn't answer. She sighed and sat back further on the bed, pulling her legs up to her
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+ chest. "I might have believed you back then," she said quietly. "I might have listened, but I have
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+
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+ seen nothing in the last few decades that would lead me to believe that one man was the
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+ advent of every paranormal event in that time. There's something deeper out there, and it's not
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+
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+ going to be stopped by killing a man. It's going to be stopped by research and investigation,
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+ and the only group with the resources to make that happen right now is the Foundation."
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+
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+ Aaron didn't respond. He sat, eyes downcast, as Sophia finished her cigarette.
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+
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+ "I'm not going to stop you from doing whatever you think you need to do," she said, her voice
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+
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+ empty. "But before you do anything, you need to think about what it is you actually want."
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+ She looked back towards the door. "And if it's what he wants, too."
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+
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+ NOW
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ They drove overnight, Olivia and Calvin taking turns at the wheel while Adam slept in the back
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+ seat. They didnʼt say a word until they reached their destination - a small inn in a tiny town on
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+ the edge of the jungle, a few miles from the main road. They pulled off and parked at a petrol
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+
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+ station and Calvin went inside the inn to meet their contact. It was morning, the sun had not
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+ quite risen, and they were exhausted.
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+ The agent they had met in the burning city had given them not just a map, but a key and a
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+ notecard with a room number on it. Calvin entered and climbed the stairs to the second level
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+ and found the door that matched the card. Quietly, as to not disturb anyone else who might be
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+
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+ listening for him, he unlocked the door and crept inside.
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+ A thin stream of light from a streetlamp outside had eased its way between the thin blinds on
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+ the window, but otherwise the room was dark. Calvin closed the door behind him and took a
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+
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+ few tentative steps into the room. He paused mid-step when he heard the distinctive click of a
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+ readied firearm.
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+ “Does the Black Moon howl?” the voice behind the gun said.
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+ “It is the only thing that howls,” Calvin replied.
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+
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+ A small desk light clicked on next to a cot against the wall. Sitting in the chair was Kowalski,
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+ gun in hand, a thin bead of sweat having very recently eagerly formed on his forehead. He
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+ sighed when he realized it was Calvin.
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+
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+ “Thank God,” he said, wiping his brow. “I donʼt know if I could shoot someone if I had to.
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+ Targets, sure, but a person?” He grimaced. “Itʼs good to see you, Calvin.”
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+ Calvin did a double take. “Kowalski? What are you of all people doing here right now? Was
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+ there nobody else you could send?”
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+ The portly man frowned. “You know, I was an agent once too. It may have been a few years but
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+ I could still probably get the job done.” He pulled at his shirt slightly and uncomfortably, aware
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+
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+ that they both knew that was a lie. “But no, Iʼm here because thereʼs something you need to
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+ know. Our sources have indicated that American troops are landing on a beach near where you
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+ just came from. Ostensibly theyʼre here to quell the rebellion, but the numbers donʼt seem to
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+ match their intentions.”
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+ Something clicked in Calvinʼs brain. “The jets. We saw bombers last night.”
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+ Kowalski nodded. “They were coming from the Gerald R. Ford, who is anchored a mile off-
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+ shore. Something else you should know,” he continued, “is that thereʼs another ship in that
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+ group that doesnʼt match any other US Navy ship on record. Itʼs flying an American flag but our
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+ sources believe it might be a Foundation destroyer - maybe the Scranton or the Wormwood.
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+ Either way, that probably means only one thing.”
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+ Calvin nodded. “The Sixth Overseer.”
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+ Kowalski nodded as well. “Theyʼre going to try and smoke you out, Calvin. We can get you out
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+ of here if you want to get out, but…” he grimaced again.
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+ Calvin knew why. The American was maybe the most well-known of the Overseers but
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+ arguably the hardest to get near. His involvement within the US military had no doubt led to its
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+ explosion in size and technological achievement over time, and in return the military acted like
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+
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+ a steel curtain around him. Away from the United States he was at least vulnerable, even if he
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+ had brought an army with him. It was their only opportunity.
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+
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+ “What youʼve done so far has been nothing short of incredible, Calvin,” Kowalski said, leaning
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+
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+ back in his chair. “I never would have though- we never would have thought anyone would get
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+ this close, but this one is different. Thereʼs nothing clever you can do here. This is a hammer,
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+
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+ and you are the nail.”
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+ Calvin frowned. “Appreciate the vote of confidence.”
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+
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+ “Iʼm serious,” Kowalski said, and suddenly Calvin noticed something different about him - some
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+ quality that hadnʼt been there before. Something stern and authoritative. “Youʼve done amazing
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+
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+ work but you need to keep doing amazing work. We might get a shot at this one later, after
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+ youʼve finished the others. Maybe that will help. But right now, youʼre three people in a jeep in
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+ southeast Asia, and you have an American military division a few hours away.” He sighed.
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+ “Youʼre no good to us dead.”
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+ Calvin hesitated for a moment, considering what Kowalski had just said. Before he could make
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+
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+ up his mind, the other man continued.
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+ “Thereʼs one more thing, Calvin. We have agents who have evidence of a secure container
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+ being moved out of Site-19 and onto that ship. Whatever is in there, theyʼre no doubt planning
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+
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+ on weaponizing it.”
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+
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+ “If you were me, what would you do?” Calvin said.
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+
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+ Kowalski laughed. “Fortunately for both of us, Iʼm not you, because I wouldnʼt be here right
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+ now.” He paused. “Hereʼs the way I see it. Youʼve got no chance in a head-to-head anything.
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+
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+ Youʼre outnumbered 3000-to-1, and thatʼs generous. Honestly, I donʼt know if youʼve got a
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+ chance being sneaky, either. This army has spent the last four decades rooting people out of
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+
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+ holes in the Middle East, thereʼs not a chance you wouldnʼt be found.”
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+
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+ He paused again. “You know, I met O5-6 once, back before I joined Delta, at a government
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+ function. I donʼt know if he knew who I was, but if he did he didnʼt act it. I donʼt know if thereʼs a
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+
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+ more arrogant and braggadocious person in the entire world. The way he talks, he was the man
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+ who singlehandedly built the most powerful military in the entire world.” He laughed. “Maybe
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+
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+ he did, I donʼt know. I donʼt think you win here by being smart, Calvin. I think you win by forcing
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+ him to do something stupid.”
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+
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+ Calvin nodded. “Maybe. Either way, I donʼt see a way we can leave. Weʼre not going to get the
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+
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+ shot again, and everything we do after this becomes that much harder if we donʼt eliminate
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+ him.”
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+
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+ Kowalski stood up. “I agree. I donʼt envy the position youʼre in, but I donʼt know of anyone more
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+ qualified than you to be in it.”
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+
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+ The two of them walked for the door, with Calvin opening it slowly. After catching a look from
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+
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+ Kowalski, he shrugged sheepishly. “Donʼt want to wake anyone up.”
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+
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+ Kowalski laughed. “Oh, no, you wonʼt. This whole town is empty. They caught wind of what
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+ was coming and abandoned their homes last night.”
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+
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+ As they stepped outside the inn, the sun was just beginning to come up over the top of the
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+
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+ trees, and a thin fog hung in the air. Adam was awake, sitting in the back seat of the jeep and
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+ running his hand over the metal canister that the Spear was in. When Olivia came around the
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+
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+ car and saw them, she did an abrupt double take.
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+
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+ “Delta?” she said. “What are you doing here?”
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+
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+ “Delivering bad news, Iʼm afraid.” Kowalski looked back at Calvin, his eyes morose. “Do be
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+ careful, Calvin. Youʼre so close now.”
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+
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+ Without another word, Kowalski turned and began walking down the dirt road. He continued on
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+
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+ until he was out of sight. Olivia turned to Calvin. “What did he mean?”
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+
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+ Calvin grimaced. “The Sixth Overseer is sometimes called The American. Heʼs an old Union
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+
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+ general, one of those ghosts from long ago that just refuses to die. Heʼs also really easy to find
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+
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+ - heʼs got an office in the Pentagon.”
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+
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+ “So whatʼs the bad news?”
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+
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+ “The bad news is that heʼs nearby, not far from here.”
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+
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+ Olivia shrugged. “That doesnʼt sound bad. We donʼt have far to go.”
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+
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+ Calvin gestured with uncertainty. “Not quite. Kowalski says he brought an American army with
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+
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+ him. They landed on the beach back in the city and chances are theyʼre moving inland looking
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+ for us.”
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+
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+ Adam was listening now. “How many is in an army?”
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+
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+ Calvin considered. “About ten-thousand men in a division. Theyʼll have naval and air support,
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+ too. The jets we saw last night were probably US planes.” He crouched down, looking at a rock
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+
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+ next to his shoe. “Iʼm all ears if either of you have any ideas.”
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+
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+ “What did the Delta say?” Adam asked.
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+
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+ Calvin snorted. “That heʼs an asshole. Shocking, I know, for a guy who doesnʼt go anywhere
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+ without an invading force behind him.” He sighed. “Either way, we need to put some room
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+
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+ between us and them. The way I see it, if we can head further north we might find a spot we
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+ can post up on for the night and see what they do next.”
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+
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+ They agreed, and together the three of them loaded into the jeep and followed the winding dirt
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+
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+ road towards the hills in the north. For a while they could still see smoke rising in the far
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+ distance over the trees, but as clouds gathered above them and the rains began to fall the
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+
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+ world behind them faded into the same shade of mottled grey. The road quickly morphed from
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+ something traversable to a muddy, impossible bog. They drove for hours, stopping only once to
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+
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+ refuel from a nearly empty tank at an abandoned roadside shop. Day turned to night, and
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+ eventually the road turned into a gravel path leading up into the mountains.
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+
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+ They reached a short outcropping from which they could see for several miles over the trees,
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+
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+ and backed the jeep into a small grove of trees. Sufficiently satisfied that it was not visible from
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+ the road below, they retreated below a rocky overhang to stay out of the rain. Calvin posted up
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+
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+ for first watch, and the three of them traded shifts throughout the night.
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ Dawn broke on Oliviaʼs watch and the three of them collectively broke their meager camp. The
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+
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+ rain had subsided but only just, and the skies were still cloudy and grey. While Calvin finished
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+ packing, Adam stood on the edge of the cliff, quietly fuming at the sky.
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+
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+ “Something up there piss you off?” Olivia asked, passing by him with a rolled bedding pad
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+
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+ under her arm.
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+
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+ Adam shook his head. “I hate cloudy weather. This is bullshit.” He stared at the clouds a little
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+ longer, and then slunk off to his computer in the back of the jeep. Olivia shot Calvin a look, and
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+
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+ Calvin rolled his eyes.
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+
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+ In the distance they heard a crack, and then another. There began a rumbling somewhere in
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+ the jungle, and from their perch they could see trees collapsing and the smoke of engines as
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+
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+ something began to push through the trees. Calvin swore, and then looked into the sky.
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+ Dipping just beneath the clouds was a flying thing, white and metallic, that disappeared back
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+
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+ into the overcast as quickly as it had appeared. A drone.
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+
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+ “Alright, well, time to go,” he said, leaping into the jeep. “Looks like the party found us.”
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+
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+ They came skipping down off the outcropping and back onto the soaked and sloppy road
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+ towards the north. As they pulled away, a hulking metal shape came through the trees a half
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+
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+ mile away and leveled a long cannon at them. Calvin jerked the wheel right and into the brush
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+ as a shell burned past, throwing up mud and debris as it exploded in the road. Calvin righted
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+
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+ the wheel and caught another path towards the west, and they continued on.
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+
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+ Over the sound of the jungle and their own engine, the noise of the war machine behind them
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+ grew louder and louder. Overhead they could hear helicopters and jets, and in the near
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+
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+ distance the sound of more tanks and heavy equipment leveling the forest as they pursued the
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+ group. Eventually the trees thinned out and their jeep broke into open grassland.
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+
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+ “Fuck me,” Calvin said, craning his neck to watch the skies behind them, “weʼre exposed.”
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+
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+ The sound of blades came fast and loud, and six helicopters were suddenly on them. Calvin
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+ pushed the jeep around another hill and into a dusty narrow valley. One of the helicopters came
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+
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+ into view above them, and began to fire. Calvin hugged the jeep up against a rocky wall, and
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+ Olivia came up from the back seat with a scoped rifle. She braced it against the metal frame of
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+
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+ the vehicle and put her eye into the sight.
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+
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+ “Cut it,” she shouted at Calvin, who laid on the brake until they came to a complete stop. The
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+ helicopter turned to come around at them again, but broke hard to the left as Olivia swiftly
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+
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+ lobotomized the pilot with a bullet. Adam stared at her, perplexed.
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+
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+ “Arenʼt you an artist?” he asked.
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+
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+ Olivia shrugged and reloaded. “I was. Iʼve been doing this longer.”
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+
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+ Calvin crept towards the edge of the valley and cut through a small passage between two
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+ steep cliffs. Another helicopter came into sight as they crested one of them, and Olivia took a
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+
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+ shot. The bullet missed the pilot but hit a rotor, causing the craft to sink violently and out of
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+ sight. Calvin made another turn, and then one more over a ridge, and then they were out from
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+
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+ under the mountain. In front of them was a road winding up into the craggy land past the fields.
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+ It pushed through the grassland and then, not far from where they were now, straight into the
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+
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+ badlands. Calvin took his foot off the accelerator and they coasted to a stop.
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+
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+ “Ah, shit,” Olivia swore.
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+
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+ Sitting between them and the badlands were military vehicles, hundreds of them, each trained
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+ on their jeep sitting on the hill. Above them helicopters circled, and Calvin could make out the
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+
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+ shapes of drones just above the cloud layer. Somewhere in the mass of tanks and assault
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+ vehicles a horn blared, and the door of a personnel carrier slid open. A man climbed out and
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+
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+ closed the door behind him.
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+
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+ He was tall, with broad shoulders and a hearty beard and mustache beneath a wide brimmed
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+ hat. He was wearing a brown jacket over a red shirt with jeans, and on his feet were tall, glossy,
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+
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+ oiled boots. He stepped forward from the line of guns and waved at them, motioning them to
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+ drive down the hill.
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+
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+ “Is that him?” Adam asked, his eyes poking out from behind the back seat.
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+
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+ Calvin nodded. “Sure looks like it.”
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+
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+ Olivia peered down at the man. “Whatʼs our play here?”
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+
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+ Calvin drummed his fingers on the steering wheel. “We could try and ram him. If we got to him
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+ before he climbed back inside that vehicle that might do it. But I donʼt think weʼd even make it
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+
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+ that far.” His eyes scanned the long line of metal pointed at them. “We could bolt back the way
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+ we came, but I donʼt know if weʼd make it far.”
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+
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+ “Not a lot of great choices there, boss,” Olivia said, smirking.
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+
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+ Adam leaned around the seat. “I think if they were going to kill us, they couldʼve just as easily
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+
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+ done it already,” he said. “Maybe we just drive down there and improvise?”
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+
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+ Calvin turned back to face him. For a moment his steely glare threatened to put a hole in
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+
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+ Adamʼs forehead, but then he laughed.
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+
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+ “Staring down the face of certain death, and your idea is to wing it.” He shook his head.
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+
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+ “Incredible. I love it. Best option weʼve had so far.”
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+
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+ He pulled the wheel around and brought the jeep down from the hill and rested it a few yards
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+ from the man in the cowboy hat. They parked, and then Calvin climbed out. Before he turned
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+
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+ away, he leaned back to the other two.
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+
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+ “If things get hairy,” he said, “one of you jump in here and gun it. Iʼm not saying youʼll make it,
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+ but you never know.”
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+
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+ With that, he turned back towards the man in the cowboy hat and stopped just short of the
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+
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+ front of the jeep.
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+
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+ “Morning,” Calvin said.
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+
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+ “Morninʼ,” the man said, smiling. “You must be Calvin, the fella that everyone is talking so much
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+ about.”
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+
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+ Calvin shrugged. “Might be. Whoʼs asking?”
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+
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+ The man laughed. “Youʼre a little smartass, arenʼt you? I like it. The nameʼs King, Rufus King.
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+ You no doubt know about my exploits as a member of some secret underground associations,
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+
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+ but let me assure you my loyalties to country come first. So believe me when I say that,
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+ whether or not the boss-man would like to hear it, Iʼm coming you today as an American
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+
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+ citizen, not some man in black or anything.”
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+
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+ Calvin raised an eyebrow. “Admittedly, not what I was expecting.”
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+
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+ The American shrugged. “Look son, a manʼs got to look out for his interests - and there is
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+ nothing I am more interested in than the ongoing safety and security of the United States of
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+
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+ America, full stop. I got into this game because I wanted to be able to better anticipate the
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+ threats posed by the strange and unusual, and by God Iʼve seen my fair share. During that time
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+
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+ Iʼve been able to oversee projects that have strengthened the security of our great nation, by
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+ way of new technology or other such advantages that the paranatural offer us.”
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+
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+ He reached into his chest pocket and pulled out a pack of cigarettes, slid one from inside, and
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+
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+ caught it in his teeth. He lit it with a flick from a lighter, and took a long draw on it.
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+
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+ “Yes,” he said, “we have benefited immensely from our pact of cooperation with the
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+ Foundation. Hell, I wouldnʼt even be standing here today if it werenʼt for those benefits. Weʼve
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+
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+ got a good thing going here, and I was hoping to keep that good thing going for a good long
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+ while.”
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+
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+ His expression darkened. “But then you had to come along and snatch away our ‘Get Out Of
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+
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+ Jail Freeʼ card when you pushed poor old Felix down that shaft. Now, Iʼm not dying of old age
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+ or disease anytime soon - the Foundation took care of that a long time ago. But now Iʼm
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+
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+ susceptible to all manner of harms and, by extension, so is the United States. That, Iʼm afraid,
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+ just wonʼt do.”
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+
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+ He pointed back towards the jeep. “However, youʼve got something back there that I think we
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+
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+ can reach some sort of agreement on. Iʼm no monster, Calvin - just an old fashioned South
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+ Carolina boy in good standing with some powerful people. I donʼt need to see any bloodshed
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+
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+ for no reason, so Iʼll give you an offer. Might just be the best offer youʼre gonna get.”
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+
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+ Calvin squinted at him. “Iʼm listening.”
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+
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+ The American smiled again. “How about I let you and your two compadres back there scamper
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+
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+ back off into the woods, and in exchange you hand over that spear youʼve got your hands on.”
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+
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+ “The spear?” Calvin did a double take. “Why do you want the spear?”
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+
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+ The American flicked the end of his cigarette, sending ashes scattering across the ground. “Itʼs
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+ a funny thing, that spear. I canʼt imagine how you wouldʼve got your hands on it, because we
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+
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+ had it locked up tighter than a witchʼs cunt. You probably donʼt even know what it is, do you?”
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+
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+ “I know what itʼs called,” Calvin said.
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+
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+ “Sure thing, but you donʼt know what it is.” The American laughed. “When we found that thing,
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+ it was locked in the dusty grasp of some ancient king. Definitely cursed, though; the lives we
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+
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+ spent just trying to pry it out of that bastardʼs grip - well, Iʼll spare you the details. Just believe
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+ me when I say it took some doing. That spear there is the spear they used to pierce the side of
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+
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+ Jesus Christ himself, the only one in the world that couldʼve done it. How it ended up in that
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+ Romanʼs hands Iʼll never know, but it did the trick then and, apparently, it can do the trick now,
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+
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+ too.”
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+
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+ “See,” he continued, “that spear is old, Calvin. Itʼs got a sort of magic about it that you just donʼt
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+ see anymore. The things itʼs capable of doing surpass any army or bomb I could come up with.
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+
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+ You think if Jehovah or Cthulhu or the flying spaghetti monster descend from the heavens and
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+ decide to fuck up the United States, that we have any kind of weapon that can deter their
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+
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+ advances.” He shook his head. “No, we do not. But that spear could. That spear can kill gods,
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+ Calvin. I donʼt know if thereʼs a more deadly stick in the entire world, maybe the whole got-
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+
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+ dang universe, and itʼs sitting in the back seat of your car right now.”
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+
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+ He held his arms open. “So thereʼs the deal. Give me the spear, I make America safe again, and
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+ you get to go about your merry business with your lives - killing Overseers, overthrowing
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+
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+ governments, whatever you want.”
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+
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+ Calvin considered this. “You understand that youʼre part of this too, right? Itʼs not coincidence
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+ that youʼre next.”
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+
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+ The American cackled. “Am I? I always forget which number I am, just that Iʼm somewhere in
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+
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+ the middle of the voting call.” He took another drag on the cigarette. “I wondered as much
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+ when we found Greenʼs crusty corpse back in that town. Between you and me, Calvin, I didnʼt
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+
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+ care much for her either. A little too much power gone to the ole noggin, if you know what I
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+ mean. Iʼm sure plenty of us seem crazy, but that old bird was a whole different brand.”
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+
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+ He pulled his pants up slightly by his belt. “That said, I certainly will not stop you if you want to
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+
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+ try to kill me, but that will be after weʼve concluded negotiations here and you have handed
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+ over the spear.”
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+
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+ Calvin shook his head. “I canʼt do that.”
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+
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+ The American smiled again, but this time there was something sinister about it. The sincerity in
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+
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+ his expression had run dry.
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+
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+ “Yeah, I was worried youʼd say that,” he said, adjusting his belt. “You know, I could kill you right
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+
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+ here, right now, with no effort at all. Couldʼve done so last night when you three were hunched
707
+ in a cave in the middle of the woods. It wouldʼve been easy, Calvin, and really, this decision
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+
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+ shouldʼve been easy too. But youʼve made it difficult for us, and now we have a decision to
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+
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+ make.”
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+
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+ He sighed. “I donʼt know what you think youʼre trying to accomplish, and frankly I donʼt give
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+
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+ two fucks about the ideological war you think youʼre fighting. All that matters to me is getting
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+
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+ that spear, and as easy as it would be to just take it, that wouldnʼt be very sporting. Besides,”
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+ he cracked his knuckles, “itʼs been a little while and Iʼve got some muscle to flex.”
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+
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+ He pointed into the sky behind Calvin, who turned around to see a Chinook helicopter
721
+ descending through the clouds with a massive steel crate strapped to its underside. “In that
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+
723
+ box,” The American said, “is something nasty. So nasty, in fact, that weʼve been trying to kill it
724
+
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+ for years, but just havenʼt had any luck.” He tapped a finger against his head. “What I think Iʼm
726
+ going to do is this: Iʼm going to let you go. Iʼm going to let you climb back in that jeep, give you
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+
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+ a little water, and let you drive off into the hills. Then, after a few hours, Iʼm going to point that
729
+ box in your direction and open it. If whatʼs in the box doesnʼt get you first, then Iʼll have the
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+
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+ boys here roll over whateverʼs left and scoop up the spear on the way back. Weʼll call it a
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+ training exercise.”
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+
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+ He flicked the cigarette butt over towards Calvin. “Thatʼs what weʼll do. I like that. Seems more
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+
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+ fair.”
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+
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+ Calvin glared at him. “What if I pull a gun on you, right now, and kill you here?”
739
+
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+ The American laughed. “I asked myself the same thing. See, the difference between if you try
741
+
742
+ to kill me and if I try to kill you is that Iʼm definitely killing you. You pull a gun on me here and
743
+ the 7th Infantry turns you and your friends into dust. Or, alternatively, you march out there into
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+
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+ the rocks and dirt and die out there, only a little later. Either way, your little journey is drawing
746
+
747
+ to a close. All thatʼs left to decide now is how you want it to end.”
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+
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+ Calvin stood there for a moment longer, and then turned back to the jeep. He climbed in the
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+
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+ driverʼs seat and fired up the engine, and slowly they began driving towards the line of tanks
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+ and guns. As they did, the vehicles all pulled out of the way revealing the road into the
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+
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+ badlands, and allowed them to pass by.
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+
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+ As they pulled alongside The American, the man put a hand on Calvinʼs door. He leaned in and
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+ smiled at Olivia and Adam, and tossed a half-full canteen into the back seat.
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+
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+ “Yaʼll have a safe trip, now.” He slapped the door. “Weʼll be seeing each other again here real
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+
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+ soon.”
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+
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+ Calvin put his foot into the gas, and the jeep sped off down the long road into the hills.
764
+
765
+ — - —
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+
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+ Once the long line of The Americanʼs division had disappeared into the distance, the three of
768
+ them began to breathe easier. Calvin wiped his brow with the back of his hand.
769
+
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+ “Smooth move, kid,” he said to Adam. “Improvising was a good choice.”
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+
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+ Adam, though, was not happy. “Yeah, I guess.” He paused. “Why didnʼt you just give him the
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+
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+ spear, Cal?”
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+
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+ Calvin looked back at him through the rearview. “Itʼs important that we hold onto it. Giving it up
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+
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+ isnʼt an option.”
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+
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+ Adamʼs brow furrowed, but his next question didnʼt come out of his mouth, but from Oliviaʼs.
781
+ “Where did you find it?” she asked.
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+
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+ Calvin was quiet for a moment. “When I was younger my mother and I escaped from my father
784
+
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+ - he was a drinker and like to hit us when he wasnʼt drinking. When we got out we went to the
786
+ countryside where my aunt lived. We used to take walks through the fields and the woods, just
787
+
788
+ her and I, and those were some of the happiest times in my entire life.”
789
+
790
+ “Then one day,” he continued, “we were walking by a lake and she said she recognized
791
+ somebody out in it. When I turned to look I saw bodies, maybe hundreds of them, and she
792
+
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+ walked towards the lake and then into it and disappeared. I went in after her and I could hear
794
+ the bodies talking to me, and I saw my mother and she just smiled at me and sank into the
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+
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+ waters and I never saw her again. I fought through those corpses for hours and nobody would
797
+ believe me when I told them sheʼd been taken into the lake.”
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+
799
+ He sighed. “I went back there, recently. I hadnʼt been back since my aunt shipped me off to
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+
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+ boarding school, but I went back. The bodies are gone, and the paths to get there are
802
+ overgrown, but the lake is still there. While I was there - getting my bearings, I guess - I was
803
+
804
+ approached by someone. I donʼt-” he hesitated, “I could barely remember what they looked like
805
+ even immediately after they left. I donʼt know how to describe them, other than they sounded…
806
+
807
+ tired? Empty? Like the voice of a person superimposed over a ghost.”
808
+
809
+ “What did they want?” Adam asked.
810
+
811
+ “They told me two things. They told me my name, and they told me that I was an agent of the
812
+ Insurgency. I assumed they were Foundation or GOC or something so I shot at them.” He
813
+
814
+ laughed. “Seems stupid now, but I had no idea who they were - still donʼt, and they came up all
815
+ spooky-like and, well. Either way, the bullets passed straight through them, like they werenʼt
816
+
817
+ even there. They told me to relax, and that they werenʼt there to harm me, but that they had
818
+ something they needed to give me.”
819
+
820
+ “I followed them through the woods until we reached a spot below a cliff. There were these
821
+
822
+ brambles in between us and the cliff face, but as we walked through them they just sort of
823
+ melted away. Once they were gone I saw it - a metal door in the rock, with the Foundation
824
+
825
+ arrows on it. This person, whoever it was, opened the door and led me inside. There were
826
+ some old filing cabinets full of papers and a ton of dust; I bet nobody had been in there in
827
+
828
+ decades. This person points towards a door on the far end of this little narrow room and tells
829
+ me that thereʼs a tool past that door I can use to destroy the Foundation. They told me that, if I
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+
831
+ chose to go in there and take it, Iʼd have to make a horrible choice - and that if I could do that, I
832
+ could have it.”
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+
834
+ Olivia frowned. “What was the choice?”
835
+
836
+ Calvin took a deep breath. “When I walked through the door, I was suddenly out by the lake,
837
+
838
+ only I was just a kid again and I was walking with my mother. She- I donʼt think it was a dream. I
839
+ reached out and grabbed her hand and it was real. Then-” he paused, “-then we passed by the
840
+
841
+ lake again, and I saw her walking down towards the water, and there were so many bodies. I
842
+ started running after her, and it was different this time, because I knew what she was doing
843
+
844
+ before she did it, and I was just an arms length away. I could have grabbed her, or tackled her,
845
+ and kept her from going in. When I was younger I had just frozen up until it was too late, but
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+
847
+ this time I could do something. I could save her.”
848
+
849
+ He tapped his finger against the steering wheel. “But as I came up behind her something
850
+ stopped me. When I looked back towards the treeline, I saw this person who had led me to the
851
+
852
+ door, standing there on the edge of the forest. They- they were just standing there, and I
853
+ realized then, I think, that they had always been standing there. They were watching me and in
854
+
855
+ their hands they had this metal cylinder.” He nodded towards Adam, who turned the cylinder
856
+ over in his hands. “All of a sudden I knew that if I didnʼt go to them now, Iʼd never get the
857
+
858
+ chance again.”
859
+
860
+ He swallowed hard. “So I turned back and went to the person in the trees and took the canister
861
+ from them. When I turned back towards the lake, she was already gone.” He wiped at
862
+
863
+ something in his eye with the palm of his hand. “When I came to, I was standing by the lake
864
+ again as an adult, but I had the canister. I had always had the canister, ever since that day
865
+
866
+ when I was a kid at the lake.”
867
+
868
+ They all sat in silence for several long seconds, before Calvin continued. “This person,
869
+ whoever they were, they came up beside me at the lake and told me my name and that I was an
870
+
871
+ agent of the Insurgency. They asked if I remembered them and I told them I did. They handed
872
+ me something else - the two vials of water. When I asked who they were they didnʼt tell me, but
873
+
874
+ something about the way they looked at me was just… perpetually sad. I took the vials, and
875
+ then they told me they were sorry. I blinked, and they were gone.”
876
+
877
+ “Christ,” Adam said, sinking back in his seat. “Iʼm sorry. I just thought it was a really good
878
+
879
+ spear.”
880
+
881
+ Calvin snorted. “It is a really good spear. You saw what it did to those guys on the stairs back in
882
+ the city.” He shook his head. “No wonder Uncle Sam back there wants to get his hands on it.”
883
+
884
+ He rubbed his chin. "Once I realized what it was capable of, I gave it to the Library for
885
+ safekeeping. Best place to put something you never want to be found again."
886
+
887
+ Olivia was thinking. “Hang on,” she said, “if this person gave you the spear when you were a
888
+
889
+ kid, and the vials more recently, then where did you get the journal?”
890
+
891
+ “Oh, no, I wasnʼt kidding when I said that I stole it,” Calvin said, matter-of-factly. “I got a hint
892
+
893
+ from one of our friendlier Coalition contacts that Skitter Marshall had taken to keeping it on his
894
+ person while he was trying to decipher it. I also knew he was going to be in Berlin two days
895
+
896
+ before the Von Marr Gala last spring, so I happened to find myself on the sidewalk as he was
897
+
898
+ getting out of his car and just jacked him.”
899
+
900
+ “Jacked him?” Olivia exclaimed. “You mean, like, you punched him? Jesus, Cal, isnʼt Skitter
901
+
902
+ Marshall like, 90 years old?”
903
+
904
+ “Oh yeah, absolutely flattened the lad,” Calvin said, grinning. “Donʼt feel too bad, though. I think
905
+ heʼs probably had a few pulls off the Fountain of Youth at some point in his past too, so heʼs still
906
+
907
+ in pretty good shape. Once he was down I snatched it from his coat pocket.”
908
+
909
+ “Didnʼt he have bodyguards or something?” Olivia asked.
910
+
911
+ “Whoa, hold up,” Adam said, his eyes growing wide. “Is that what you were having me doing?”
912
+
913
+ Calvin burst out laughing. “Oh yeah, it was perfect. I had Adam fuck with their GPS - they were
914
+ a street over and had no idea what was going on. The only person Marshall had nearby was his
915
+
916
+ driver, and I punched that guy too.”
917
+
918
+ Adam rolled his eyes. “You had me break into Google Maps so you could punch an old man?”
919
+
920
+ “Absolutely,” Calvin said, nodding furiously. “Just clocked him, too.”
921
+
922
+ — - —
923
+
924
+ A few hours later the clouds overhead cleared. Adam leaned out to look at the sky and smiled.
925
+
926
+ “Finally,” he said with relief. “Clear skies.”
927
+
928
+ Calvin looked back at him. “Enjoying the weather?”
929
+
930
+ Adam was quickly pulling his laptop out and slapping an antennae on the side of the jeep. “I
931
+ had an idea earlier, but wanted to check something out first.” He stared at the screen as
932
+
933
+ information danced across it, and his face lit up. “Hey, Delta said that The American is a cocky
934
+ son-of-a-bitch, didnʼt he?”
935
+
936
+ Calvin squinted at him. “Language, young man. But yeah, thatʼs definitely the point he was
937
+
938
+ getting across, I think. Why?”
939
+
940
+ Adamʼs hands danced across the keyboard. “Do you think heʼd violate Chinese sovereignty?”
941
+
942
+ It was Calvinʼs turn to look surprised. “He might. What do you have in mind?”
943
+
944
+ “Right right right, and you said that Delta said our best bet was to try and get him to do
945
+ something stupid, right?”
946
+
947
+ Calvin rolled his eyes. “Get to the point.”
948
+
949
+ “Ok,” Adam said, nodding slowly. “Ok, ok. Yes. Ok. So, I also have a tragic story from my youth
950
+
951
+ that is about to become useful.”
952
+
953
+ Calvin and Olivia snorted in unison. “Go for it,” Calvin said. “Lead the way.”
954
+
955
+ “Weʼre actually really close to the town I grew up in,” Adam said. “My parents immigrated down
956
+ here when I was a baby, and we ended up in one of these little mountain villages.”
957
+
958
+ “Why do we need to go there?” Olivia asked.
959
+
960
+ “Just trust me,” Adam said. “Iʼm not saying itʼs a perfect plan, but if you think The American is
961
+ cocky and stupid enough to try and march his army up a mountain, itʼs a plan.”
962
+
963
+ He pointed Calvin in the direction of a road leading east. The sun was getting low in the sky
964
+
965
+ behind them, and before too long the sound of distant helicopter rotors cut across the
966
+ mountains. Shortly afterward, the sound of treads and diesel accompanied it, and then
967
+
968
+ something else. It was a low, moaning sound, something like an animal in pain. These sounds
969
+ continued to pursue them, but didnʼt arrive before they had pulled off the road and into a small,
970
+
971
+ quiet, seemingly abandoned village. Calvin parked and the three of them climbed out of the
972
+ jeep, walking carefully towards the center of town.
973
+
974
+ “Privet?” Adam called out. “Hello? Is anyone here?”
975
+
976
+ The first glint of the setting sun of a helicopter blade poked around the mountain, and they
977
+
978
+ ducked into a house. It was empty.
979
+
980
+ Olivia looked around the room as Calvin posted up at the window. “What happened here?
981
+ Everything is still in place - it looks like whoever lived here before didnʼt take any of their stuff
982
+
983
+ when they left.”
984
+
985
+ Adam grimaced slightly. “We didnʼt.”
986
+
987
+ Suddenly they heard a loud clattering from across the small town square. Something moved
988
+
989
+ past the window, causing Calvin and Olivia to both draw weapons. Adam held a hand up.
990
+
991
+ “You two are going to need to chill,” he said, “at least for a minute. Donʼt shoot anything yet.”
992
+
993
+ They snuck out the back of the house and followed the ridge behind the houses to the far end
994
+ of the road, just across from where they had heard the sound. They sprinted across the street
995
+
996
+ to the house. The thin front door was standing open. Adam leaned inside and pulled a flashlight
997
+ out from his bag. He pointed it inside and turned it on.
998
+
999
+ A figure was standing in the far corner of the room - a shorter, round man wearing a thick, dirty
1000
+
1001
+ shawl and no other clothes. His skin was pale and, in some places, unusually red. He was
1002
+ swaying slowly, and Calvin noticed something strange about the way his body was shaped but
1003
+
1004
+ couldnʼt place it.
1005
+
1006
+ Adam took a step inside, holding a hand out in front of him. “Father Bramimond?” he asked in
1007
+
1008
+ Russian. “Is that you?”
1009
+
1010
+ The man turned slightly and looked at Adam. The right side of his face bulged significantly, as
1011
+
1012
+ if something was pushing up against the skin from beneath. When he saw Adam, the man
1013
+ smiled.
1014
+
1015
+ “Ah, little bird,” the man responded. His speech was thick and each word was accompanied by
1016
+
1017
+ a spray of spittle. “Welcome home.”
1018
+
1019
+ Adam looked the man up and down. From their position outside Calvin and Olivia could see
1020
+ Adamʼs face, and there was a sort of resigned sadness to it. He managed a weak smile.
1021
+
1022
+ “Father,” Adam said, “where is everyone? Have they all left?”
1023
+
1024
+ The man tottered slightly towards Adam. “No, no little bird. They are here. They are all around
1025
+
1026
+ us. The sickness came for them, just as it came for me.” He ran a thick hand across his bulging,
1027
+ exposed belly. “It will come for us all, in time. My ascension has nearly arrived.”
1028
+
1029
+ From outside the house they heard the same animalistic roar as earlier, an eerie sound that
1030
+
1031
+ stood their hair on end. Adam turned away from the sound back to the old man, who was now
1032
+ dragging a meaty leg across the floor towards him. He said something in Russian to
1033
+
1034
+ Bramimond, who uttered a slurred response. Adam turned back to the others.
1035
+
1036
+ “Something you both need to know,” he said, pulling his gun from its holster. “When I was
1037
+ younger, people here started getting sick. Nobody could explain it and no cure seemed to help.
1038
+
1039
+ As they got sicker, they would… change.”
1040
+
1041
+ “Like that guy back there?” Calvin said.
1042
+
1043
+ Adam cringed. “Father Bramimond was one of the last holdouts. People who got sick were sent
1044
+
1045
+ into the mountains around here so they wouldnʼt inflict anyone else, but others always got sick
1046
+ anyway. The Foundation showed up eventually and put those of us who were left to work
1047
+
1048
+ cleaning out the mountains, but…” he trailed off, his eyes growing wide. Calvin and Olivia
1049
+
1050
+ turned to look behind them.
1051
+
1052
+ Coming up the path to the mountain was a line of tanks, slowly crawling across the rock and
1053
+
1054
+ gravel. Men in personnel carriers and on foot followed behind, a long, winding column that
1055
+ stretched as far down as they could see, and at the head of the line was The American
1056
+
1057
+ standing up in his humvee, smiling and holding out a long, black whip. He brought it up over his
1058
+
1059
+ head and with a deafening crack, pulled it down across the body of the creature in front of him.
1060
+
1061
+ It was massive, vaguely reptilian, with too many eyes and mottled green skin. It had long, thick
1062
+
1063
+ strands of oily hair that dragged across the ground with every plodding step. Its mouth was
1064
+ long like a crocodile but its teeth looked like those of a snake. Every time The American
1065
+
1066
+ brought the whip down across the creatureʼs back, it moaned in a horrid, foul agony. As they
1067
+
1068
+ drew near to the town, the Overseer pulled a megaphone out from inside his vehicle and
1069
+ clicked it on.
1070
+
1071
+ “Youʼre a tricky sumbitch, Calvin!” he shouted, his amplified voice echoing off the mountains
1072
+
1073
+ surrounding them. “I thought youʼd be smart and stick to the road where you could just keep
1074
+ going till you ran out of gas, but here you are trapped in the mountains. Nowhere to go now,
1075
+
1076
+ boy.”
1077
+
1078
+ He cracked the whip again and the monster howled. “This here is my problem, folks. I canʼt
1079
+
1080
+ seem to do anything with this big guy. Now, Iʼm not saying you can, but the way I see it Iʼm
1081
+
1082
+ walking into this little gathering with two problems and leaving with one. Iʼll leave it up to you to
1083
+ decide what thatʼs gonna be.”
1084
+
1085
+ He hopped down from the humvee and slapped the creature on the side, causing it to growl
1086
+
1087
+ menacingly. He gestured towards the group with the whip, and said something to the beast.
1088
+ Then, with an almost obscene viciousness, he brought the whip down on the creature several
1089
+
1090
+ times in quick succession. It howled in rage and charged across the small dirt road towards
1091
+ where Adam, Calvin, and Olivia stood. They turned to run, but something waddling out into the
1092
+
1093
+ street caught their eye and made them hesitate.
1094
+
1095
+ Father Bramimond was standing between the charging reptilian monstrosity and them,
1096
+ unmoving. The creature continued to charge but then hesitated and came to a stop just before
1097
+
1098
+ reaching the old man. It leaned down to look at him, its eyes tightening. From deep within its
1099
+ gut they heard words - a voice, deep and gnarled like the roots of an old tree. Not truly of this
1100
+
1101
+ world but unfortunately placed within it.
1102
+
1103
+ “What… what is this?” The creature took another step forward. “This… filth.”
1104
+
1105
+ Father Bramimond stumbled slightly, then gathered himself up. From where they were standing
1106
+
1107
+ they could see something moving, just under his skin. It had begun to seep in some places and
1108
+ blood was now flowing out of his ears. He extended his arms wide and smiled.
1109
+
1110
+ “I have ascended,” he said, his voice sloppy with orgasmic stupor.
1111
+
1112
+ “Hey!” The American shouted from his humvee. “What in the fuck is the goddamn hold up, you
1113
+
1114
+ dirty ass-”
1115
+
1116
+ Before he could finish his sentence, Father Bramimondʼs skin split from the top of his head
1117
+ down to his groin. His eyes bulged and burst. His smiling face pulled apart and fell off to each
1118
+
1119
+ side, and his torso expanded rapidly. The reptilian creature recoiled, its eyes wide with
1120
+ confusion. The thing that had been Father Bramimond collapsed to the ground and writhed
1121
+
1122
+ there, like an insect breaking free from its cocoon. After a moment it stopped moving, and the
1123
+ town was silent.
1124
+
1125
+ Then came another sound, more horrible even than the moans of the reptilian creature. It came
1126
+
1127
+ from the pile of flesh and meat on the ground, and then echoed off into the mountains. It was
1128
+ half a dying animal, half a regurgitated human cry of terror. The sound that come out of the pile
1129
+
1130
+ was suddenly joined by many other similar sounds coming from the rocks and high places
1131
+ around them.
1132
+
1133
+ The pile of meat began to writhe again, and up from it came an abomination. It was slick with
1134
+
1135
+ blood and fluid, all pink and red and yellow. Its face, if it could be called that, was long and bore
1136
+ no notable features. It had many appendages, and more that came unfolded from its back and
1137
+
1138
+ hung akimbo by its sides. Father Bramimondʼs loose skin lay discarded on the ground, but his
1139
+ hateful flesh screamed its birthing cry.
1140
+
1141
+ The ground beneath them began to shake. There was the distinct sound of cracking rock as a
1142
+
1143
+ nearby cliff face appeared to buckle, then collapse. The tumbling stone kicked up a cloud of
1144
+ dust, but when the dust settled there was nothing behind it but blackness. Out of that
1145
+
1146
+ blackness came more cries, and then more from above. Another skin-creature appeared on a
1147
+ ledge nearby, then another. Then hundreds. Then thousands, each of them screaming and
1148
+
1149
+ writhing and dancing a hellish dance in the light of the setting sun.
1150
+
1151
+ Then came the sound of a gunshot, and one of the flesh creatures stumbled and fell down the
1152
+ mountainside. The entire assembly stopped and watched as it crashed against the stone and
1153
+
1154
+ came to a rest between two small shacks set against the cliff. It lay there unmoving, before
1155
+ writhing again and standing back up. It howled a ghastly howl, and then began to approach the
1156
+
1157
+ soldiers, more quickly than seemingly possible. More gunshots, and then the howls reached a
1158
+ fever pitch and the mass of flesh and gore crashed down the mountainside towards the 7th
1159
+
1160
+ Infantry.
1161
+
1162
+ At the head of the line was the lizard, who now turned back with malice in its eyes at the
1163
+ writhing form of what had been Father Bramimond. It struck out with its long teeth, but the
1164
+
1165
+ creature moved too quickly and slid around the lizard. Its long, meaty appendaged stuck to the
1166
+ side of the massive reptile, who roared and clawed at its back as the flesh beast began to
1167
+
1168
+ envelop it. The ground beneath them shook again, and suddenly the ground was falling away.
1169
+ Below the cracks they could see hair, and flesh, and eyes, all staring skyward and full of blood
1170
+
1171
+ and hate. Thick tendrils of flesh rose up from the ground as the acrid smell of gunpowder and
1172
+ smoke filled the air, all while more and more of the skinwalkers flew down the mountainside
1173
+
1174
+ and out of the caves.
1175
+
1176
+ Calvin had grabbed Adam and Olivia, and the three of them were now sprinting towards
1177
+ another humvee, left abandoned by its previous occupants who were now being pulled into the
1178
+
1179
+ earth screaming by a mass of hands and teeth. As they got near, one of the flesh things came
1180
+ running at them. Calvin threw a heavy kick at the creature, but his foot stuck in the putrid mass
1181
+
1182
+ of flesh and began to sink into the thingʼs skin. On its face, something like a sucker opened up
1183
+ and began to descend towards Calvin before being removed from the rest of its body in a hail
1184
+
1185
+ of bullets from Oliviaʼs rifle. Her and Adam grabbed Calvin by the arms and pulled him up into
1186
+ the humvee.
1187
+
1188
+ Behind them the soldiers were in full retreat. The mountains had broken open and now
1189
+
1190
+ massive, horrible flesh nightmares were crawling out towards the column of infantry, crushing
1191
+ vehicles and man alike. A helicopter overhead was destroyed when a truck had been launched
1192
+
1193
+ into the sky, and it came crashing to the earth, setting the path down the mountain ablaze. The
1194
+
1195
+ skin creatures blistered and bubbled and screamed at the flames, but it did not stop the flood
1196
+ of them coming from out of the ground.
1197
+
1198
+ Calvin threw the humvee into motion and they swiftly avoided a flaming personnel carrier that
1199
+ crashed into a nearby building. They drove past a church and then another row of houses, and
1200
+
1201
+ came out on the other side of the main square. In the distance they could see the fires and the
1202
+
1203
+ flesh and the panicked soldiers packed together in a horrible crush of man and meat. Near
1204
+ them, however, in the middle of the town square, was another scene entirely.
1205
+
1206
+ The flesh beast that had once been Father Bramimond had grown dramatically in size, and was
1207
+
1208
+ now grappling with the lizard as the two tore at each other. Standing on the lizardʼs back, one
1209
+ hand wrapped around a thick chain connected to a spike driven into the lizardʼs spine and
1210
+
1211
+ another wrapped around the black whip was The American. His hat had been knocked off and
1212
+ his shirt was ripped and soaked with blood, but the ferocity in his eyes was like that of a hound,
1213
+
1214
+ wracked with bloodlust and fury. He cracked the whip against the reptileʼs back, spurring it
1215
+ onward while he cackled like a madman.
1216
+
1217
+ “Get fucked, you ugly-ass meat goblin!” he shouted, yanking the chain left and right. He pulled
1218
+
1219
+ the whip back behind his head and lashed it forward towards the flesh creature that had been
1220
+ Father Bramimond, which recoiled from the strike. The reptile sunk its teeth into the creatureʼs
1221
+
1222
+ fleshy exterior as they all howled and screamed. Below the reptile, smaller flesh horrors were
1223
+ beginning to assemble like a sea of gore, swaying rhythmically in a hypnotic frenzy.
1224
+
1225
+ As the lizard brought the meat beast to the ground, they could see The American again,
1226
+
1227
+ standing on the lizardʼs back and staring at them. His eyes were red with lust and hate.
1228
+
1229
+ “You!” he roared, pointing the whip at the group. “You little whores donʼt get to go anywhere
1230
+ until Iʼm done fuck-”
1231
+
1232
+ He was interrupted as Olivia shouldered her rifle and took a shot at him. The Overseer brought
1233
+ his whip up furiously and caught the bullet in midair, shattering it with a resounding pop. She
1234
+ fired again and he caught it again. She fired a third time out of rhythm, and the tip of the whip
1235
+
1236
+ missed the bullet. The American stumbled and caught himself on the chain, his whip-hand held
1237
+ up to his chest. When it pulled it away, it was covered in blood.
1238
+
1239
+ The American looked back up at them. His face was covered in shock and disbelief, and he
1240
+ dropped the whip and started to idly rub the spot on his heart where blood was now cascading
1241
+
1242
+ from. Calvin thought he could see the Overseer start to say something, but before any words
1243
+
1244
+ left his lips he let go of the chain and toppled off the reptileʼs back, into the throng of howling
1245
+ meat creatures. They descended on him like ghouls, ripping and tearing pieces of his body
1246
+
1247
+ away and incorporating them into their own. Then the mass descended upon the reptile, who
1248
+ finally succumbed to the weight of the massive flesh creature and all of the many thousands of
1249
+
1250
+ small creatures and was pulled, piece by piece, into the earth.
1251
+
1252
+ They sat on the ridge overlooking the small village until the last scrap of meat had been pulled
1253
+ from the lizardʼs bones and the tide of flesh began to recede again into the mountains. Once
1254
+
1255
+ the last of the meat monsters had disappeared, the reptileʼs skeleton collapsed into dust, out of
1256
+ which crawled the tiniest of lizards. It emerged from the pile, shook itself off, shot a dirty look
1257
+
1258
+ at Olivia, Calvin and Adam, and scurried off into the hills.
1259
+
1260
+ “Hell of a shot,” Adam said, breaking the silence.
1261
+
1262
+ “Yeah,” Calvin said, to nobody in particular. He was still staring at the spot where The
1263
+
1264
+ Americanʼs body had fallen. All that remained was a red smear and a crushed leather cowboy
1265
+
1266
+ hat.
1267
+
1268
+ “Adam,” Olivia said hesitantly, “were those things…?”
1269
+
1270
+ “They were,” he said. “Friends, family. People I knew. Once everyone started getting sick, there
1271
+
1272
+ wasnʼt much stopping it. Itʼs not a disease, not really. The air would get hazy sometimes, like it
1273
+ was full of pollen. Spores, maybe. Youʼd breathe them and then start getting sick and then
1274
+
1275
+ youʼd go into the hills. My sisters went that way, and my dad. Eventually the Foundation
1276
+ showed up, stuck us in orange jumpsuits and put flamethrowers in our hands, and sent us out
1277
+
1278
+ to burn back the infestation.”
1279
+
1280
+ He sighed. “Our lives were hard enough. When we left Russia we were being pursued and
1281
+ anyone we didnʼt know couldʼve been some hidden assassin. Finding this place and
1282
+
1283
+ somewhere to hide was a godsend, and then this happened.” He paused. “I think, for me, if
1284
+ someone tells me that thereʼs a way to stop this sort of thing from happening, well… yeah. I
1285
+
1286
+ think Iʼd be down for that.”
1287
+
1288
+ Calvin nodded. “Itʼs what Anthony wouldʼve wanted.”
1289
+
1290
+ They agreed. Calvin turned the wheel on the humvee, and together the three of them crawled
1291
+
1292
+ into the mountains and away from the ruination of the 7th Infantry.
1293
+
1294
+ — - —
1295
+
1296
+ As they came around the corner of a narrow road through the mountains, they could see a city
1297
+ in the valley below them. Running through that city was a road, one they knew would take them
1298
+
1299
+ further into China and towards civilization. Calvin was scanning the road, carefully watching
1300
+ even the slightest shadow out of place in the starlit night. Olivia was cleaning her rifle with the
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+
1302
+ end of a thin paintbrush. Adam was looking out the window pensively.
1303
+
1304
+ “So thatʼs seven down, right?” the young man said. “The dead guy in the tower, the math guy,
1305
+ the multiple personality person who kidnapped Liv, that crazy snake woman, the one who killed
1306
+
1307
+ herself, the other one who killed himself, sort of, then Green and Mr. USA back there.” He
1308
+ counted on his fingers. “Hang on, thatʼs eight.”
1309
+
1310
+ Calvin snorted. “Arenʼt you supposed to be the math one?”
1311
+
1312
+ Adam glared at him. “Reliving traumatic moments from my youth have thrown me off my game
1313
+
1314
+ today. Anyway,” he continued, “so who does that bring up next?”
1315
+
1316
+ “They call him ‘Blackbirdʼ,” Olivia responded, not taking her eyes off her work. “Heʼs a strange
1317
+ one - the journal doesnʼt say anything about where to find him, just that ‘he has a way of just
1318
+
1319
+ showing upʼ. I donʼt know what that means.”
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+
1321
+ Suddenly Calvin stomped on the brake, sending Olivia and Adam into the dashboard and onto
1322
+ the floor, respectively. They scrambled up, each pulling a weapon as Calvin did the same and
1323
+
1324
+ stepped out of the truck.
1325
+
1326
+ Standing in the road in front of them was a small, strange looking man. His eyes were slightly
1327
+
1328
+ too big for his head and he had a hooked nose with neatly parted hair. He was wearing a three-
1329
+
1330
+ piece suit with a bow-tie. In his jacket pocket was a silver pocket square with a black crown
1331
+ embroidered onto it.
1332
+
1333
+ As Calvin cautiously stepped towards him, the man smiled warmly and extended his arms.
1334
+
1335
+ “Good evening!” he said. “I hear you are going to soon be looking for me, yes?”
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+ Aaron Siegel stands at a podium, delivering news of a breakthrough to the first assembly of
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+
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+ The Incredibly Ivory flees down a dark alleyway in the Three Portlands, Foundation agents fast
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+ — - —
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+ — - —
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+ In the distance is a mountain of fire and the sound of roaring machines and the continent being
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+ — - —
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+
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+ Through a small crack between two rocks, a man squeezes through followed shortly by his
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+ rucksack. He strikes a match, filling the chamber with light. Small white insects, those that
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+ haven't seen the light of day in a hundred generations, scurry for cover. The man lights his
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+ There's a draft from somewhere beyond this room, so he follows it. He ducks carefully under
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+ rock formations, tenderly brushing up against them so as to not disturb them. A bat flies low
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+ overhead and he is encouraged - this must be the right way. He presses on, and from
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+
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+ somewhere not far off he can hear the sound of rushing water.
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+ He opens into another cavern, but before he can get his bearings his foot snags the edge of
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+ the walkway and he tumbles to the ground, his lantern dashing and shattering against the
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+ ground, spilling oil and fire out in every direction. He hurries to stand, rubbing his side where
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+ he'd struck hard stone. Before he can move to put the fire out, a miracle catches his eye. In
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+ front of him is a waterfall, small but dozens of feet high. He approaches it cautiously, extending
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+ a hand out into the waters which he now sees flow up and around his hand. He splashes the
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+ water, which continues to flow up and out of the pool at his feet, towards some point in the
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+ dark far above him.
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+ In the dimming light of that cavern, standing before an impossibility, Frederick Williams grins.
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+ NOW
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+ — - —
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+
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+ Adam burst into a clearing, hands slapping at his face as he swerved and ducked away from a
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+
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+ great many tiny assailants. Olivia wasn't far behind, followed closely by Calvin and Anthony. Of
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+ the four of them, Olivia had fared the best in the jungle. Calvin had slipped and fallen into
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+ quicksand, which now covered his lower half as if he was an ice-cream-man-cone. Anthony
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+ was drenched head to toe in sweat from the humidity, and he grumbled and fumed each step
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+ of the way at the fucking dogshit heat. Lastly, Adam had earned the attention of a swarm of
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+ bugs, which (to his telling) had now followed him for the better part of the last mile, since their
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+ car had broken down.
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+ Calvin called a general halt to their progress to survey a map and some notes he had received
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+ from Delta. Of the seventh Overseer, the journal had been scant - she moves often - but Delta
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+ had been watching the movements of the one they called Green for weeks. True to the
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+ journal's description, she had moved more frequently than any of the others, often staying at a
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+
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+ location for no more than a few days, at best. But here, deep in the heart of these forests, she
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+ was said to have been staying for over a month.
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+ "I don't like it," Anthony had said, chewing on the end of a cigar. "This feels like a trap."
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+
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+ "Yeah," Adam had answered, "we don't actually know that she's there, either. We just know
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+ that we haven't seen her leave. There are plenty of ways she could've gotten out."
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+ Calvin had stroked his beard at the thought, catching Olivia's eye from across the room before
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+
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+ she quickly looked away. "You're right. This is profoundly sketchy. But if our sources are
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+ correct and she's where we think she is, we might not get another chance at this. We have to
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+ act now."
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+
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+ So it was, then, that they arrived in—
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+ "Cambodia!" Anthony shouted, tearing yet another piece of his shirt away from his body.
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+ "Cambodia! Of all places. If the bugs don't kill you, the wretched heat will." He pulled out a fan
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+
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+ and began to feverishly wave it in front of his face. "I have had enough of this part of the world
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+ for one lifetime. If I never have to spend another day in these god-awful jungles it won't have
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+
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+ come soon enough."
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+
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+ Calvin surveyed their map, noting a nearby river as a landmark. "We're close now. Once we're
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+ in the city, we need to meet up with Vanderveer. He'll be here, in this bar. He has contacts that
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+ can get us where we need to go." He pulled a bandana out and started wrapping it around his
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+ face. "Put something up over your face - we need to stay as discreet as possible here." He
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+ stuck a finger out towards Adam and Anthony. "You two pasty-faces stick out."
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+ Anthony grunted, but Adam whipped his head around, face red from sustained smacks. "Hang
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+ on, what now? Why do we need to hide our faces?"
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+ Calvin tucked his map and the journal away. "Same reason the Overseer is here right now.
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+ Political unrest. Vanderveer says there's an artifact of some kind being held by the local
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+ revolutionaries, and that Green has come in personally to treat with them and get it back."
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+ Adam's face ran white. "Why is an Overseer coming to treat with revolutionaries?"
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+ "Don't be fooled," Anthony said, slinging Adam's canister over his shoulder, "this isn't a
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+ diplomatic mission. Green gets off on this kind of shit. If she's here, that means something
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+ disastrous is about to happen."
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+ After quickly cleaning themselves off and covering their faces, the four of them crept back into
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+ the brush in the direction of the nearby city.
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+ — - —
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+ Calvin slunk behind a wall as a group of rioters passed by him, torches illuminating the dark
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+ streets. Somewhere not far off, he could hear the sound of gunfire and car alarms, and the
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+ occasional loud boom of a tank as the government moved troops into the city. He waited until
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+ they were gone, and moved quickly towards the east. They had gotten separated early on after
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+ a mob had formed around a grocery they were passing by. Anthony had radioed in that he was
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+ fine and moving towards the target, and Olivia and Adam had met up a few blocks later.
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+ Under the orange fabric of an awning he saw a single light illuminating a sign - Pedro's Place -
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+ and an open door. He slipped through it, and the sound of the streets faded behind him.
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+ Pedro's Place had emptied out earlier in the day when a brick had come through one of the
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+ front windows, but a handful of patrons still sat at the bar. The broken glass had been swept
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+ into a small pile in the corner and left untouched. Calvin entered casually, not rising to meet any
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+
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+ of the eyes that crossed the room in his direction. He found a seat near the back of the small
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+ room at a table in a far corner, and hunched down to hide his features. After a moment, the
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+ bartender came by his table.
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+ "What you have?" the bartender said, in broken English.
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+ Calvin knocked on the table twice, then twice again, then three times. "I'll have what he's
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+ having."
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+ The bartender paused, then nodded and left. A few more moments passed, and then another
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+ man returned to the table with beers in each hand. This man was a stout individual with fiery
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+ red hair and a lit cigarette burning in the corner of his mouth. He took a seat across from Calvin
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+ sliding one of them across towards him.
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+ "Cheers, Calvin," he said. "Drink up, we'll likely be dead in the morning."
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+ Calvin grinned through his handkerchief, which he quickly removed. "Van," he said, "aren't you
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+ a sight for sore eyes."
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+ Vanderveer shrugged. "Must be pretty sore, then." He took a drink. "Where's the rest of your
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+ band of merry men? I was promised a raiding party, not a single over-the-hill operative."
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+ Calvin snorted. "We were separated. Anthony is moving ahead to the watch point, and Liv and
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+ the kid are on their way. We should meet them on our way out."
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+ Vanderveer nodded. "Once they arrive, we'll need to move quickly. We won't have an
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+ abundance of time to act - if the riots dissipate, we've lost our opportunity. Our only cover right
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+ now is that the streets are full of looters, and we're just a handful of tourists."
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+ They were interrupted by a barking dog outside which quickly faded into the hum of the
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+ background. Calvin took another drink. "What's going on out there?"
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+
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+ "Local politics," Vanderveer said. "Kervier came in and set up here a number of years ago and
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+
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+ thoroughly fucked the water. They were doing what they usually do, you know - come in, set
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+ up, dig furiously and then wait until the Jailers come and force them out. Only this time, the
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+ Foundation didn't show up." He laughed. "You probably had a hand in that."
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+ It was Calvin's turn to shrug as Vanderveer continued. "Anyway, there are three sides to this.
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+ On one hand you have the local officials, all of whom were receiving kickbacks from Kervier
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+ and are seen as having betrayed their countrymen. Then you've got these folks - let's call them
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+ revolutionaries - who have been pushing to overthrow the government for a while. When the
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+ details of the Kervier deal came out, they decided it was their time to shine and rose up en
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+ masse. They're holed up down at the governor's manor, supposedly meeting with the local
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+ governor to reach some agreement. Fact is, they're only there so that Green can stoke them
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+ and disrupt the agreements, and send the country into civil war. Once it's properly destabilized,
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+ the Jailers can swoop in and raid the armory where they're keeping this thing they want to get
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+ their hands on so badly."
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+ "Who are the people in the street?" Calvin asked.
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+ "Rioters. They're all just unhappy with the government and while most of them probably align
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+ with the revolutionaries, not all of them do. Mostly they just want to riot. They're dissatisfied
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+ and angry and want to loot and pillage. They're the most dangerous of the three sides right
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+ now, because if their attitudes turn especially violent we could be swept up in it before we have
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+ time to get out of dodge."
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+
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+ The sound of the street outside grew louder for a moment as the door opened, and through it
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+
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+ stepped a man and woman. Calvin nodded, and Vanderveer stood.
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+
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+ "Time to roll," the husky Irishman said. "For the Insurgency."
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+ Calvin took his extended hand. "For the Insurgency."
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+ Olivia and Adam fell in behind them, and together the four snuck quickly out of a concealed
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+ side door. As they passed the bartender, the man gave them a nervous nod. Once they were
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+ out on a side street, Vanderveer pointed towards lights in the distance.
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+
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+ "That's where we're going," he said, voice rising slightly to be heard over the din of the crowd.
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+ "The revolutionaries have set up there. To get inside we'll need to meet up with one of my
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+ contacts, Jo." He glanced down at his phone. "I was hoping to have heard from him by now, but
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+ there's really not much time to wait. Let's go."
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+ They took off in the direction of the governor's manor, sticking mostly to side streets to avoid
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+ the rioters and larger gatherings. As they paused to wait for a mob to pass, Calvin pulled out
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+ his radio and called Anthony.
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+ "Anthony," he said, "do you read? Where are you?"
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+ The radio crackled a response. "Made it to the watch point. There's a throng of ne'er-do-wells
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+ down here pillaging an electronics shop, so I've gone onto the roof. Where are you?"
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+ "We're leaving Pedro's now. Any sign of our target?"
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+ "Not yet. She should be pretty easy to spot, what with the jumpsuit and all." The radio was
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+ silent. "Be advised, Calvin - there are a lot of troops moving out of the manor now. They're
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+ keeping out of the main street here and I don't think anyone on the ground has noticed. If
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+
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+ things turn sour here, I think they're going to break really badly."
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+ Calvin took a deep breath. "Roger that. We'll meet you soon."
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+ The four of them skirted past a burning shop and down a narrow street with a tight bend at the
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+
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+ end. Approaching it, Vanderveer held up a hand and they stopped as he peered around the
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+ corner. He turned back and swore.
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+
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+ "Looters," he said. He pulled a sidearm from its holster. "Don't do anything stupid."
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+ He sidled around the corner with the rest of them not far behind. As they approached the group
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+
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+ of people emptying a store of its contents, one of the looters noticed them, and then they all
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+ did. Vanderveer sucked in his chest and smiled, extending his arms.
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+
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+ "Evenin' lads," he said with as much gusto as he could muster. "Just passing through, see.
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+ Don't want any trouble. Got money if you want it, no problems here."
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+
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+ One of the looters looks back towards the others, and then turned back towards the group,
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+ nodding. Vanderveer produced his wallet and stepped forward slowly, holding it out in front of
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+
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+ him.
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+
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+ "There we go," he said, "nice and easy now."
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+
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+ Suddenly, bullets zipped through the group of looters and the men and women began falling
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+
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+ over each other. One of them pulled a gun and began firing into the dark behind them, and then
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+
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+ everyone had guns. Van turned to run back towards the other three, but a stray shot caught
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+ him in the leg and he collapsed, cursing. Calvin ran up to grab him as he fell, and the three of
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+
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+ them started to pull him off the street. Vanderveer looked back towards the group of rioters, his
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+ eyes growing wide.
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+
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+ "Gas," he said, pointing. "Jailers."
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+
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+ A cloud of gas had formed over the bodies of the dead and dying looters, which crept towards
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+ the group. Out of the cloud emerged dark shapes with masks and rifles in riot armor. Even from
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+
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+ the distance they were at, Calvin could make out the insignia on their shoulders. Nine-Tailed
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+ Fox.
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+
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+ "Oh shit," Adam said under his breath, and suddenly the group was in a near sprint, with Calvin
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+
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+ heaving the hefty Vanderveer over his shoulder to keep up the pace. They darted down side
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+ streets, but no matter where they turned more armored shapes emerged from the shadows.
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+
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+ They turned again, and found themselves in a dead end.
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+
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+ "Fuck!" Olivia said, turning back towards where a group of Foundation agents now stood at the
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+ entrance to the alley they had walked into. Vanderveer swung around on Calvin's shoulder,
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+
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+ firing furiously at the agents. One of them collapsed, then another. A bullet pinged off one of
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+ their masks, and the agent disappeared behind the rest. Then, one near the front produced a
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+
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+ thick steel canister, pulled a tab, and rolled it towards them. A thick, orange gas blew out of the
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+
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+ can from both ends, filling the alley.
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+
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+ Calvin moved to run forward, but each step into the cloud felt like a thousand, and suddenly he
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+
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+ was as heavy as lead. He heard Vanderveer swear as he fell from Calvin's shoulder, and then
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+ he heard Adam hit the ground, and then himself, and then the world went black.
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ Calvin's awoke, cotton-mouthed and groggy, unable to see through a dark band wrapped
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+ around his eyes. He felt for his wrists - cuffed, and his ankles as well. He reached as far
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+
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+ backwards with his hands as he could, and he felt something cold but very alive - Olivia.
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+ Somewhere nearby, he heard the unmistakable sound of Adam snoring.
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+
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+ Then, a voice.
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+
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+ "Captain, captain, captain," it said, slowly and steadily. It was a rich voice, vaguely Southern,
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+
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+ full-textured and hearty, and clearly female. The voice was that of someone very sure of where
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+ they stood. "I should start giving you menial scouting missions more often, when you come
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+
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+ back with prizes like these."
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+
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+ Another voice, this time male. Harsh. "Are these the insurgents?"
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+
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+ "Yes, I believe they are," the woman said. Calvin heard footsteps, and then nothing. "This one is
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+ out of place. We're missing one."
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+
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+ "What would you like done with him?" the man said.
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+
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+ The woman paused, considering. "Well. No point in waking him, I think. All in all, a better way
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+ than what we have in store for the rest of them."
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+
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+ There was a heavier sound as the man - clearly in boots - crossed the room. Calvin heard the
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+
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+ sound of a bullet sliding into its chamber, and then the ear-piercing pop of a gunshot. Calvin
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+ jumped, and heard Olivia scream from behind him.
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+
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+ "Look, look. They're awake. Get them up, hurry. We don't have a ton of time." More footsteps,
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+
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+ and then Calvin was yanked upwards by two sets of hands. The hands pushed him against the
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+ wall and another pulled the blindfold off of his face.
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+
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+ He squinted against the glare of the lights, and as the room became clear he was met with the
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+
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+ sight of a short, squat woman in a dark green pantsuit. She wasn't old - maybe early 50s, and
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+ she wore black shoes with green flowers on them. She was leaning down to look at him
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+
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+ quizzically, like some bird of prey lurking over a meal. Calvin turned to his left and right,
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+ confirming that Olivia and Adam were there with him and generally no worse for wear. He
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+
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+ glanced into the corner of the room and then back quickly - Vanderveer lay dead on the
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+ ground, a bullet hole placed between his eyes.
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+
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+ The door to the room cracked open. "What was that?" asked the voice on the other side. "Who
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+
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+ you shooting?"
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+
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+ The woman in the pantsuit waved them off. "Don't worry about that. I'm dealing with a personal
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+ issue. You understand? Personal. P-E-R-S-O-N-A-L. That means no you. Scooch."
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+
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+ The door slid closed, and she turned back towards the group, smiling.
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+
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+ "Well well well," she said, clapping her hands together. "And here I thought I was going to have
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+
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+ to spend time looking for you three, and you walk right into one of my patrols. That's just
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+ something, I tell you what."
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+
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+ Noticing that Olivia was staring at Vanderveer, the woman gestured dismissively. "Oh, don't
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+ you worry about him, sug. He went quick and easy. You're about to have a harder time of it, I'm
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+
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+ afraid."
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+
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+ She turned back towards an open window. From outside, they could hear the sound of the
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+ throng of revolutionaries in the street.
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+
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+ "Introductions! Where are my manners, goodness. My mama would've whooped me for that.
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+
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+ My name is unimportant - you can just call me Green. Everybody does, hell, you probably do
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+ too. As for you three," she paused, finger held against the side of her face, "the skinny one
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+
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+ here is a runaway D-Class, the skinny bitch is the anartist who got away, and you - why, you're
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+ Calvin Lucien, aren't you? Tired of lobbing grenades at unarmed convoys, you've decided to
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+
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+ step up to the big leagues and have a crack at some Overseers."
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+
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+ She laughed, a warm, wholesome laugh. "I've got to hand it to you Calvin, you've got some
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+ balls. I don't know what's in the water wherever you're from, but it's some pretty potent stuff.
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+
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+ Some of my own could use a tall glass of it!"
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+
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+ Green turned back towards the window. "Now I know what you're here to do - hell, we all do by
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+ now. Some of my fellows decided to turn tail and run for their holes after that little stunt you
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+
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+ pulled with poor ole Felix - very clever, by the way. You know what's funny is that Felix himself
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+ had worried about that, a long time ago. In order to assure him, Aaron had the Fountain drained
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+
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+ and the ground upturned until there was nothing left. Yet there you were, doing something that
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+ shouldn't have been able to be done. Very, very clever."
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+
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+ She continued. "But while they might be content to hole up for a while until this all blows over,
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+
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+ I've got work to do. The Foundation doesn't run by itself, and it certainly doesn't run if there's
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+ nobody telling it to go. Besides," she turned her head to look back at them, her eyes steely and
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+
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+ her smile crooked and devilish, "this is the most alive I've felt in years."
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+
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+ Calvin grunted. "You're a peach."
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+
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+ Green laughed again. "Georgia grown! Isn't that fitting?" She crossed the room again in a hurry.
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+ "So here's what I'm going to offer you, Calvin - something of a wager. Have you ever watched
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+
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+ a fly at a flytrap? That's the most natural gamble out there. The fly is gambling that it can make
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+ it down to that sweet, sweet nectar and out before the flytrap snaps shut. The fly is willing to
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+
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+ take that bet, though, because the nectar is so good and it's right there."
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+
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+ She pointed at Adam and Olivia. "I'm going to offer you lives, for a life. Easy. You let me kill one
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+ of the two of them - your choice, I'm not unfair - and I let you do whatever you want to me. Kill,
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+
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+ maim, butcher, whatever. OR, and here's where it gets interesting, you refuse and I leave this
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+ room, go into that room," she pointed a pudgy finger at the door that had opened earlier, "and
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+
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+ put a bullet into the neck of Ying Ko-something or other, the revolutionary leader. You and your
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+ two friends here might make it out alive, but as soon as that throng in the street find out their
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+
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+ golden boy was gunned down by the troops now firing on them they'll set the whole
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+ countryside alight."
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+
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+ Green squatted down in from of him, both hands held out in front of her. "That's where it is,
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+
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+ Calvin. There's the nectar. It's right there. All you have to do is reach out and take it."
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+
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+ Calvin struggled against his restraints. One of the guards behind him put the butt of his rifle
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+
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+ into Calvin's back, knocking him over. "Fuck you," he said.
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+
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+ Green rolled her eyes. "You should've learned some more words and gone to church when you
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+ were younger, Calvin."
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+
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+ "Take me," Calvin heard Olivia say next to him. Her voice was hoarse. "Calvin, she's going to
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+
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+ kill one of us anyway. How else are we going to get the chance?"
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+
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+ The woman laughed. "She's right, Calvin. Somebody is dying tonight, and you get to decide
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+ who. Come on now, we don't have all night. Ping Pong is not a patient man." She motioned at
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+
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+ him, and the guards sat him back up.
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+
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+ "Fine," Calvin said, spitting out blood, "shoot me. Let those two go."
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+
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+ Green didn't laugh, but her smile grew unnaturally wide. "No no, Calvin. That's not how the
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+ game is played. You don't get to choose yourself. You think this is some kind of noble sacrifice
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+
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+ you'd be making?" Now she laughed. "You would've thought after so many years of losing, the
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+ Insurgency would've figured this out by now. There are no noble sacrifices, Calvin. Here's what
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+
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+ will happen - you will choose one of your friends or those people out there and I live or I die. If I
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+ live, I go back to work and we replace the Overseers you've killed - it certainly wouldn't be the
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+
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+ first time. If I die, you get to feel like you've won something for a moment, and then you are
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+ either killed by the masses outside those doors or killed by our agents or die of the flu or
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+
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+ whatever. Maybe you kill another Overseer - Jean is looking wobbly right now, he'd be a good
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+ target. Either way, eventually you reach a point where you have exhausted your efforts, and
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+
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+ then you'll stop trying. You'll run into a mountain you can't climb - and believe me, that
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+ mountain is coming up soon. You'll realize that this tower was built to not be climbed, and you'll
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+
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+ give up. As soon as you give up, none of the deaths mean anything. It doesn't matter if it's you,
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+ or her, or me."
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+
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+ She stood up, hands still outstretched. "You know what makes sacrifice worth it? Perpetuity.
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+
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+ You either keep going and live forever, or you die and history forgets." She laughed. "The worst
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+ part is, honestly, you really have no idea what you're doing."
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+ Calvin opened his mouth to talk, but Green held out a finger to silence him. "I know what you
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+
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+ think you're doing, but honey, you were messed up from the word go. You think that killing
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+ people will stop the Foundation and, well," she paused, pensively. "You should ask Aaron
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+
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+ Siegel about that. Hard to kill an idea."
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+
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+ She turned the hand back over. "Last chance. Make a choice, fly."
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+
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+ Calvin struggled against his restraints for a second more, and Green sighed. "Fine. You know,
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+ this is actually what I wanted in the first place anyway." She gestured at the captain, who
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+
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+ strode towards the door. Olivia shouted out and lunged towards him, but was rebuked by the
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+ end of his rifle. He kicked the door open, and fired three times through the doorway. There was
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+
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+ shouting on the other side, and then he fired again until the shouting stopped. He nodded to
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+ someone in the room, and walked through followed by the other agents. They heard another
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+
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+ door open in the next room, and the sound of something wet and heavy hitting concrete.
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+
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+ The crowd outside went silent. A moment later there was a single gunshot, and then a
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+
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+ thousand. The mob erupted, and the earth began to shake. More gunshots filled the air, and
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+ they could smell the distinct scent of gunpowder and searing flesh. Green turned to gather her
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+
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+ things.
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+
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+ "You know that thing I said earlier, about flytraps? Here's what's funny about that - even if they
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+
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+ don't go for the nectar, it's too late. They won't ever get out. The fly is made to do all sorts of
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+
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+ things, but the flytrap? The flytrap is just there to catch the fly. But they keep coming, because
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+ that nectar sure does look good." She turned to look at them. "I wonder who will be next?"
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+
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+ Suddenly Adam was on his feet, his cuffs and a nail clattering to the ground. He had taken
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+
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+ three steps when Green had her gun out, inches from his face. He stopped suddenly, legs
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+ shaking, and Green cocked her head and smiled.
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+
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+ "Oh, no," she said, "sorry honey, but it's not going to be you."
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+
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+ Calvin saw a flash of light out the window, and then Green was stumbling backwards, clutching
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+ her hand and cursing. Blood rushed between her fingers. From on the table next to her, a
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+
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+ confiscated radio crackled.
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+
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+ "Run." It was Anthony.
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+
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+ Adam snagged a key off the table as Green ran out of the room. Once unshackled, Calvin
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+ collected their weapons and the radio.
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+
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+ "Anthony," he said, running into the next room, "do you have eyes? Where's she at?"
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+
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+ "On the roof," Anthony said, "there's a helicopter landing right now. I'm heading your way."
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+
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+ As they rounded the corner, three of the revolutionaries stormed up the stairs, guns drawn.
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+ They opened fire on the three, forcing Calvin behind a table and Olivia back into the first room.
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+
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+ Calvin returned fire, catching the first man in the shoulder and forcing him back. Olivia fired
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+ blind, but missed. Two more were coming up the stairs behind them, and more could be heard
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+
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+ below. Calvin could barely hear the crowd below them over the din of the helicopter above.
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+
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+ Calvin reloaded, but out of the corner of his eye he saw Adam sprinting around the corner
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+ behind Olivia, something long and slender in his hand. Before Calvin could shout out to him,
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+
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+ Adam had the Spear of the Non-Believer cocked back and aimed at the men in the stairwell. In
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+ the moment before he loosed it, Calvin felt the air get sucked out of the room. Silence filled the
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+
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+ space where noise had been a second prior, and the lights dimmed. He grabbed his chest,
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+
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+ unable to breathe, and managed to get turned just enough to look over the table towards the
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+ stairwell.
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+
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+ There was a roaring sound like a locomotive passing over them, and a blast of light and heat.
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+ The spear ripped through the air towards the men on the stairs, piercing each of them in
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+
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+ succession and embedding itself in the wall behind them. As it passed through them, they burst
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+
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+ into flames and were quickly reduced to ash - the last sound from their lips being the faint
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+ whisper of a scream before being silenced forever. Calvin stood up unsteadily, his expression
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+
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+ covered with disbelief. Adam stumbled backwards, bracing first against the wall and then Olivia
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+ as she came in behind him to scoop him up. He ran a hand through his hair, eyes wide and
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+
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+ mouth hanging open.
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+
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+ "Holy shit," he said quietly, "I don't know what I was expecting, but… oh god."
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+
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+ "No time, come on," Calvin said before realizing that Adam could barely stand. "Olivia, stay
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+ here with him. Anthony will be up soon, I'll get Green."
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+
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+ Olivia nodded. Calvin bounded up the stairs towards the roof, taking the door with a lowered
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+
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+ shoulder and bowling out onto the platform above. The helicopter was just a few steps away,
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+ and Green was standing on the railing. When she saw him, she extended her free hand in
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+
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+ greeting.
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+
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+ "This is it, Calvin!" her voice cut over the sound of the helicopter and the crowd below, which
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+ was now in a frenzy. Fires had broken out across the entire quad, with more cropping up in the
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+
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+ distance as the city began to burn. "This is the world your actions lead you to. I hope it was
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+ worth it!"
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+
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+ Calvin pulled out his sidearm and fired at her. He missed once, then twice, and then an
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+
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+ explosion rocked the building and his gun fell from his hand. He reached to grab it but was too
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+ slow, and it disappeared over the edge of the roof. With Green laughing over the noise, the
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+
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+ helicopter began to ascend.
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+
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+ Calvin felt someone come up beside him. Anthony planted a knee into the ground and, taking
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+ aim with his scoped rifle, fired a round. It pinged off the metal just beside Green, whose eyes
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+
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+ grew wide with something like glee upon seeing him.
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+
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+ "Ah, Vince, you were late! I had hoped I'd get the chance to catch up with you too!" She blew
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+ him a big kiss. "I'll tell Aaron you said hi when I see him next!"
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+
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+ Anthony lined up another shot but was wide when he pulled the trigger. The helicopter
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+
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+ continued to climb. He fired again - nothing.
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+
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+ Then, something streaked out of the crowd below them - a rocket. It arced into the sky and
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+ disappeared into the open door of the helicopter. For a moment nothing happened - Green
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+
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+ didnʼt look like sheʼd even seen it. Then, scarlet filled the sky as the rocket and helicopter both
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+ burst into flames and fell to the earth. The blades were spun out into the crowd, and the
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+
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+ flaming mass of metal struck a nearby building. The fuel exploded, and both the wreckage and
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+ the building collapsed into the crowd below them.
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+
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+ Another explosion rocked the ground beneath them, and then another. Overhead, low-flying
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+
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+ shapes came into view, moving quickly past them and away into the distance. Moments later,
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+ fire lit up the horizon, drawing closer to them. Another wave of shapes passed by - jets - and
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+
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+ then more fire. One of them struck the street outside the governor's manor, causing Calvin to
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+ stumble. Anthony caught him by the jacket and pulled him to his feet.
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+
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+ "Time to go, kid," he said.
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+
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+ They sprinted to the rooftop access and down the stairs where Adam and Olivia were waiting.
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+
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+ Motioning for them to follow, Anthony led them down another stairwell into the kitchens. They
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+ danced around falling pots and pans as more explosions sent shockwaves through the walls of
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+
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+ the manor, the mortar and brick beginning to give way in places as the ceiling above them
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+ cracked and splintered. They turned one corner, and then another, and then a third led them to
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+
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+ a side door that Anthony lowered a shoulder into, flinging it open and emptying them out onto
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+ the street.
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+
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+ They stood between the now-crumbling manor and the building adjacent that had caught the
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+
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+ flaming helicopter as it fell from the sky. At the end of the alley they could see the mob
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+ converging on soldiers who opened fire into the mass. Above them, more planes screamed
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+
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+ overhead and more bombs fell onto the crazed populace. Anthony turned back to the other end
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+ of the side street.
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+
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+ "Down there," he pointed at the end of the street, "there was a car pool when I came in the
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+
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+ back. There's liable to be something in there that we can-"
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+
736
+ He was cut short by the scream of something unnatural. Turning back towards the flaming
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+
738
+ wreck of the building next to the manor, they saw a fiery figure step out of the wreckage. Its
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+
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+ skin had sloughed off half of its face, and one arm had been severed just above the elbow. It
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+ stumbled out into the street, trying to balance on rapidly melting legs. Its eyes were gone
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+
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+ entirely; all that remained were empty sockets full of smoke.
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+
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+ The figure turned towards them and opened its mouth, and a foul moan echoed out of its
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+
747
+ charred throat, drowning out all sounds around them. It took one step towards them, and then
748
+
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+ another. Instinctively Calvin fired at it, and the bullet tore through flesh and bone but still it
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+ inched forward. The figure moaned again and raised its hand, leveling a gun at Calvin's chest.
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+
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+ He realized too late what it was, but by the time he heard the crack of the gunshot he was
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+ already on the ground.
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+
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+ Standing over him was Anthony, hand clutching the side of his neck. Another crack, and he
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+
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+ stumbled backwards as Olivia screamed and fired back. Blood was pooling underneath his
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+ shirt. There was a third crack and the sound of a bullet ricocheting off the pavement as the
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+
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+ holder of the gun collapsed into a smoking, smoldering, unmoving pile. Anthony turned as if to
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+ walk away and fell, only barely avoiding slamming into the pavement as Adam slid underneath
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+
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+ him to break his fall. Calvin scrambled to his feet and rushed over.
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+
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+ Blood was now pulsing out from under Anthony's fingers on his neck, and more was seeping
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+ through his shirt. Olivia was trying to keep pressure on the chest wound, but Anthony waved
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+
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+ her off. He took a breath, and then another. Each felt like it lasted an eternity, and each was
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+ more ragged and uncertain than the last. Calvin stood over him, blood now spattering onto his
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+
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+ shoes every time Anthony coughed. The helplessness of it all began to close around him like a
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+ shroud.
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+
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+ Then he felt something - a weight that he had forgotten about and suddenly remembered. He
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+
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+ reached into his jacket and pulled out a crystal vial of clear, shimmering fluid. He held it in front
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+ of him, the light of the fires behind them dancing across its surface like fireworks in rain. Adam
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+
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+ saw it too, and his eyes drew wide. Olivia had stopped what she was doing, and then they were
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+ all watching Calvin. Almost unconsciously, he brought his other hand up to remove the seal.
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+
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+ "No!" croaked Anthony through spittle and blood. "Calvin- no. No. Don't."
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+
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+ Olivia looked back down at him, tears streaming down her face. "Anthony, please. Please, we
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+
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+ can save you, we can-"
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+
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+ The older man shook his head. "No- not like that. No." His eyes, which had until this moment
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+
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+ been unfocused, were now locked onto Calvin's. "My mistake. Mine. Not yours."
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+
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+ Calvin hesitated, his hand still inches from the seal of the vial. Then, as quickly as he had
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+ produced it, he slid it away into his jacket.
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+
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+ Anthony sighed. "Vincent-" he whispered, his voice hoarse and barely audible over the din, "-
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+
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+ Arians. It was my name." He raised a hand towards Calvin, who took it into his own. "Here, now,
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+ for you- Anthony." He smiled.
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+
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+ Then, after one more shallow breath, Anthony Wright died.
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+
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+ Calvin was the first to stand. He took several deep breaths, trying desperately not to think
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+ about it.
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+
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+ "We need to go," he said. "The car pool, he said there were cars. We need to get out of here."
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+
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+ Adam looked up, his eyes red behind tears. "We can't leave him here. We can't." He turned to
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+
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+ Olivia as if to beg her, but she was already frantically digging around in her bag. After a
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+ second, she pulled out a thin brush and a small container of light blue paint. She motioned for
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+
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+ Adam to stand back, and the young man took two hesitant steps away from Anthony's body.
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+
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+ With a swift, deft hand, she ran long lines of paint across the body. At the spots where the lines
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+ intersected, light shined through the color of the paint as if from underneath it. She ran several
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+
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+ more lines, and then more crossing over those, and then stepped back. Anthony's body was
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+ covered in many thin lines of glowing blue paint, which blinked and pulsed slowly. She leaned
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+
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+ forward over him, and leaned down to kiss him on the forehead.
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+
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+ Like lightning, the lines all lit up at once. Each of the individual cells created by the crossing
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+ lined began to change until they were cloudy and opaque, as if he was covered in many pieces
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+
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+ of stained glass. As they all solidified into a glass cocoon around the body, Olivia brought the
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+ other end of her brush down into the center of the figure, shattering it. The glass collapsed,
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+
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+ and suddenly the air was filled with a prismatic cloud of crystal butterflies, each sounding a
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+ single note of a song that played around them over the chaos of the fighting beyond. They
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+
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+ swung around the group once, and then away from them into the air. The glass was no more,
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+ and Anthony's body was gone.
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+
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+ Calvin grabbed the two of them up, and together they raced down the alley towards the back
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+
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+ of the manor. More explosions lit up the night sky, and dark figures raced into the woods
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+ outside the city all around them. When they reached the car lot, half of the vehicles there were
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+
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+ on fire and a ten meter crater was carved out of the ground where they had been. The
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+ scrambled through an open gate and surveyed the scene.
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+
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+ "Shit," Olivia said, "what are we going to do?"
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+
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+ Without warning, a military jeep came around the corner from behind a patch of trees, stopping
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+
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+ in front of them. The door opened and a man climbed out, his features hidden beneath a hood
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+ and bandanna.
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+
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+ "Take the car," the man said, "drive north until you are out of the country. A map in the glove
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+
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+ box will take you to your next contact." He looked back towards the flaming city behind them.
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+ "Is the Overseer dead?"
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+
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+ Calvin nodded.
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+
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+ The man didn't move. "And Wright?"
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+
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+ None of them responded. The man paused, and then handed a pack to Calvin. "This is food,
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+
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+ water, and munitions to last you until you reach the checkpoint. You must hurry - the Overseers
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+ have their kill squads roaming the countryside looking for you."
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+
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+ He took a few steps towards the treeline, and then turned back. "For the Insurgency."
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+
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+ "For the Insurgency," Calvin echoed.
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+
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+ The man disappeared into the trees, and the three of them climbed into the jeep. As another
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+ bomb dropped nearby, they tore out of the lot and onto a dirt road heading north into the dark
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+ Aaron Siegel stands outside of a church. Its walls, rotted and crumbling, strain to hold up the
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+ towering, pockmarked roof above it. One of the doors hangs loose on a single hinge, swaying
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+ softly in the wind. The windows, long since stripped of their panes and frames, whistle an eerie
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+ A phone is ringing.
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+ Aaron looks behind him. He can see Arians standing next to their car, watching him. Between
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+ the haze of the dust and the setting sun, he almost looks like a mirage. Heʼs too far away, and
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+ Aaron canʼt make out his features. All he sees is his friendʼs coat, whipping in the wind, and the
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+ dark glasses on his face.
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+ A phone is ringing.
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+
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+ Aaron looks off in the distance, and sees fire. He hears the moaning and screeching of metal
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+ cacophony of an explosion rip across the badlands and sees lights flashing across the horizon.
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+ He sees, very briefly, a clockwork mountain, illuminated by an inferno. A dark star hangs low in
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+ the sky.
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+
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+ A phone is ringing.
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+
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+ Aaron hears voices. Nine voices, calling to him from the earth. They know. They know he
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+ carries the trigger, and they ache for its release. They cry out to him, begging him for the
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+
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+ elation of their own torment. They cannot hear each other, but they can hear him. Each
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+ footstep sends their tiny bodies writhing in their concrete tombs, their broken arms
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+
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+ outstretched, grasping towards a god they cannot see. “Come back,” they say. “Make us whole
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+ again.”
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+
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+ A phone is ringing.
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+ Aaron steps towards the church, but his gait is unsure and his pace wavers. Inside the church,
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+ he will find truth. The sky burns bright in the light of a blighted god. Horror seeps through the
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+ soil, wrapping tiny, shredded fingers around his shoes. He pulls away, and struggles towards
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+ the church. The sun sinks below the mountains, and as it does he sees a Red Right Hand
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+ hanging in the heavens. The wind knocks the doors of the church wide, and from within its
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+ ruined hall he hears the sound of a man laughing.
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+ Inside the church, a phone is ringing.
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+ NOW
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+ — - —
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+ “This is it?” Olivia said.
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+
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+ Calvin consulted the journal. The location was right, so far as he could tell, but the smoking
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+ ruin they had come upon was not the fortress described in the text. Shielding his eyes from the
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+ sun, he tried to make out some features noted by the author, but was unable to. As a whole, it
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+ was an unrecognizable mess.
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+
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+ “Yeah,” Calvin said slowly, “this is it.”
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+ Adam squinted through the smoke that drifted towards them. “You think somebody else got
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+ here first?”
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+ Anthony grunted. “Likely not. I canʼt imagine the Overseers have made it public that their
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+ contract is broken.”
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+
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+ “One of ours, then?” the young man inquired.
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+
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+ Calvin shook his head. “Delta was very specific. Nobody but us.”
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+ “Well shit then, kids,” Olivia said, taking off down the rocky hill. “Letʼs go have a look.”
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+
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+ The four of them followed the road down towards a gatehouse that set nearly a half mile off of
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+ the destroyed fortress on the mountain. Aside from the drifting smoke and debris being kicked
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+
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+ up in the wind, there was no other movement in the entire complex. The gate stood open, and
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+ they passed through. The gatehouse sat unoccupied.
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+ “Little on the nose, donʼt you think?” Adam said, examining the structure as they walked up the
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+
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+ long drive towards it. “Evil organization boss has an evil fortress in the mountains?”
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+ Anthony barked out a laugh. “You havenʼt met Baron Hoadley, then.”
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+ “Baron Hoadley?” Olivia asked.
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+ “O5-8,” Anthony replied. “He didnʼt build this fortress because he wanted to intimidate people.
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+ He built it because heʼs a coward.”
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+ “You knew him?” Adam asked.
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+ Anthony hesitated for a moment. “Knew of him, sure. Iʼve never met him. A reputation can
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+ follow you, though, regardless of what circles you run in.”
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+ They carried on, though Olivia studied Anthony closely as they did.
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+ — - —
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+
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+ The damage to the exterior of the mountain fortress was only an appetizer compared to the
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+ feast of destruction within. Staircases were broken and inaccessible, the floor beneath them
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+ creaked and groaned and in some places gave way entirely to soot and ash. Long steel beams
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+ across the ceiling sagged from the heat, and the entire estate stunk of fire and flesh. Every so
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+ often they would pass by a corpse of some man, likely a personal guard of the Overseer, their
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+ bodies charred and their faces mutilated. Several of them were piled against the inside of a
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+ locked door. More lay flat on the ground, running from something in the rear of the building.
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+ They descended the levels they could, until they reached a large room whose walls seemed to
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+ no longer exist. The roof above it had long since collapsed and smoke still floated out into the
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+ evening sky. There were guards in this room, too, though most of them were now
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+
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+ superimposed against the walls, nothing more than the absence of a man where the heat
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+ couldnʼt reach. They crossed the chamber, careful to avoid the corpses, the point from which
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+ the devastation seemed to have burst forth.
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+ It was the corpse of a man, his body flayed open and his skin blackened. Something dull and
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+ metallic was anchored onto his exposed spine, and as they approached they could hear a
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+ gentle whirring of spinning gears. From within his chest grew a massive, scorched, flesh
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+ covered spire that branched out in all directions towards the ceiling. Large chunks of burnt
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+
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+ meat sat rotting around the room. Anthony stooped down to study the figure.
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+
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+ “Yep,” he said, “thatʼs definitely the Overseer.”
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+ “What the fuck happened here, then?” Adam said, incredulous.
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+ “If I had to take a guess,” Anthony said, standing back up, “I think that Baron had enjoyed the
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+ benefits of some sort of… augmentations, or magic, or… something unnatural, which were kept
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+ in check because he couldnʼt die.” He glanced around the room. “Judging by how far down the
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+ fires have burned, Iʼd guess that a few weeks ago he suddenly found himself very mortal, and
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+ his augmentations didnʼt agree with each other.” He poked the spinning gear mechanism with
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+ his foot, causing it to spin a little faster. “Yeah, definitely didnʼt agree with each other.”
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+ Olivia peered down at the corpse. “Thatʼs it, then? One more down?”
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+ Calvin nodded as he surveyed the scene. “Everything here looks more or less self-contained. I
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+ guess… yeah, I mean, I guess weʼre finished here.” He glanced at his watch. “Itʼs going to be
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+ late soon. Letʼs find somewhere to bunk down, and weʼll leave in the morning.”
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+ “So weʼre standing alone on a beach, and our evac is five minutes away,” Calvin growled, his
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+ voice hushed as he gestured a spinning helicopter. “Weʼve got Peacekeepers on the other side
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+ of this hill, and the rabid occultists sprinting down the beach. Thereʼs a Foundation destroyer
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+ parked three miles off of the beach, you can barely see it, but we know that at any moment
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+ they could open up a railgun and turn us into a red smear on the sand.”
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+ Adam rocked back and forth with giddy excitement. “So what did you do?”
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+ Calvin made another grand gesture. “What do you think? I unclipped my rifle and mowed them
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+ down, every last one! All fire and hot lead and fury, until the beach was empty and our evac
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+ arrived.”
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+ The young manʼs eyes were nearly bright enough to illuminate the dark room. “Holy shit dude.
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+ Why havenʼt you told me this before?”
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+
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+ “Because itʼs bullshit,” Olivia said, walking into the room and setting down scavenged food from
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+
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+ the kitchens. “What your glorious leader has failed to mention is that he had lost his gun before
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+ we ever got on the beach. He dropped it when one of the native kids threw a rock at him while
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+
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+ we were riding down the main road about three towns away. In lieu of a Rambo-style shootout,”
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+ she said, smiling at Calvin as he simmered across the room, “I glamoured us up a big sea turtle
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+
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+ and we hid underneath it until the Peacekeepers had moved on and the occultists got bored.
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+ Then we swam out to the sandbar where our rendezvous was waiting, in a fishing boat.” She
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+
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+ poked a finger towards Calvin. “And I wouldnʼt call that glorified dingy a Foundation destroyer.
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+ It was barely a patrol ship.”
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+
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+ “You know,” he said, glowering, “thereʼs something to be said about the victors getting to write
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+
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+ history.”
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+
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+ “I know,” she said, grinning. “I just did.”
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+
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+ Adam laughed. “I didnʼt realize you two had known each other so long. Have you worked
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+
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+ together for a while?”
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+
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+ “A while!” Olivia spat. “How old do you think I am?”
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+
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+ Adamʼs foot promptly ran itself a mile down his throat, and Olivia laughed again. “Yes,” she
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+ said, “itʼs been a while. We first met… when? In Budapest? That wouldʼve been in ‘94?”
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+
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+ “Too long,” Calvin squawked, taking a drink from a metal flask. “Ever since I had to pull her ass
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+
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+ off the street when she was running with that group of art monkeys.”
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+
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+ “Excuse me,” she said, smacking the back of his hand with a wooden spoon. “Those ‘art
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+
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+ monkeysʼ were how I got my foot in the door here. The great Calvin Lucien wouldʼve had no
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+ interest in me if I couldnʼt do magic.”
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+
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+ “I donʼt have any interest in you now,” he said, earning himself another smack.
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+
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+ “Hang on, magic? Like, youʼre a wizard?” Adam said with renewed awe. “How do I not know
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+
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+ this?”
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+
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+ “I donʼt make a habit out of talking about it in public,” Olivia said, stirring her soup, “but yes.
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+ Once upon a time I was The Incredible Ivory, an anartist of some renown. I worked a couple of
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+
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+ shows in Paris and Munich before our cell got busted by Foundation thugs. We got scattered,
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+ and the Insurgency moved in to pick up the pieces.” She eyed Calvin again. “In Budapest.”
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+
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+ He shrugged. “Iʼve cleaned up plenty of the Foundationʼs messes in my day. They all sort of run
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+
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+ together after a while.”
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+
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+ As another deft smack rang through the ruined hall they had made their camp in, Anthony
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+ shuffled around a corner holding a stack of books. He grunted as he tossed them to the ground
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+
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+ in front of the group, and gave them a nudge with his foot.
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+
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+ “Alright. Homework time.”
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+ Olivia scowled. “We havenʼt even finished dinner yet. You donʼt think we have time for a single
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+
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+ night off? We havenʼt stopped in weeks.”
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+
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+ Anthony grabbed a book off the top of the pile and settled into a large chair. “Suit yourself. But
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+ remember that the Overseers arenʼt taking the night off.”
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+
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+ They each grudgingly picked up a book and began to flip through them. After quickly skimming
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+
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+ a couple of pages, Adam paused.
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+
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+ “Anthony,” he said, “what about you? Youʼve been around for a while, right?”
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+ Anthony grunted a response.
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+
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+ “How long is that exactly?” Adam inquired.
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+
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+ Anthony sighed and sat the book down on the table next to his chair. “I have the distinct benefit
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+
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+ of being the elder member of this group, by far. Thatʼs all you need to know.”
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+
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+ Adam scowled. “Come on, man. Weʼve been working together for months now and I feel like I
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+ donʼt know anything about you.”
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+
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+ Calvin coughed. “Heʼs just mad because he doesnʼt want to tell you how old he is.” He flipped a
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+
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+ page. “Hereʼs a hint: itʼs pretty old.”
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+
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+ Anthony glared at him. “At my age, kid, you donʼt think so much about the things youʼve done,
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+ and start thinking more about the things you couldʼve done.” He grunted. “That list is pretty
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+
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+ long.”
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+
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+ “I mean, we all knew what we signed up for, right?” Adam said in between bites of a sandwich.
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+
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+ “Our lives in service to a better world? Our lives as sacrifice in order to create a future for the
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+ rest of mankind?” He swallowed. “That doesnʼt sound too bad.”
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+
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+ Anthony stared into his book. “You say that now. Youʼre young. The goal isnʼt too far away from
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+ where youʼre at now. When itʼs done, you get to go back. But me, and some of the others… this
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+
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+ is all itʼs ever been. I knew what I signed up for, aye. Youʼre right in thinking we all did. Iʼm not
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+
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+ ashamed of it. Itʼs just a bittersweet satisfaction you get from it.”
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+
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+ Calvin elbowed Adam. “Listen kid, donʼt let him get you down. Weʼll probably all be
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+
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+ curmudgeons when we get to be as old as he is. But carrying on the Engineerʼs legacy,
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+
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+ standing in opposition to-”
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+
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+ Anthony snorted. “The Engineer. Iʼm sure.”
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+
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+ They all stopped and looked at the old man, who shook his head slowly. “Feel free to call it
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+
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+ whatever you want, but donʼt call it carrying on The Engineerʼs legacy.”
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+
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+ Calvin raised a single eyebrow. “You have a better way to describe keeping the torch of our
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+ founder?”
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+
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+ Anthony put the book down again and closed his eyes. “The Engineer is a lie that Delta
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+
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+ Command tells the Insurgency to keep everyone in line. ‘Do it for His Legacy,ʼ they say. No. Do
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+ it for your friends and family. Do it because itʼs the right thing to do. But donʼt do it for some
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+
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+ asinine notion that youʼre keeping up a manʼs legacy.”
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+
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+ “What are you talking about?” Olivia said.
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+
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+ Anthony leaned back in his chair. “Theyʼll tell you a lot of things about The Engineer. Some of
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+ them are true. He certainly did build the Insurgency from almost nothing. He set forth many of
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+
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+ its tenets. But he also turned traitor the moment he had a chance to grab power.”
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+
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+ Adam sat up quickly, and Calvin glared at the old man. “What are you even talking about?” he
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+
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+ barked. “You act like you knew the man.”
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+
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+ He paused. “I did know him,” Anthony growled back. “I followed him during the Defection. I
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+ carried the weight of our young Insurgency right beside him, and I was left to pick up the
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+
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+ pieces when he stabbed us in the back and bolted for the Foundation the moment he got a
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+ better deal - when they made him an Overseer.”
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+
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+ “Thatʼs impossible,” Adam said slowly. “If you knew the Engineer, you would have to be… god,
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+
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+ a hundred years old. Older even than that.”
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+
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+ Anthony didnʼt move. “Yes,” he said, his voice a low rumble. “Older even than that.”
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+
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+ Calvin laughed mockingly. “Isnʼt that something, then. Rail against the unnatural while dipping
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+ your hand in that same honeypot to extend your life.”
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+
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+ Anthony glowered at him. “I was a child. I knew nothing. Iʼve grown up, but that shit doesnʼt just
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+
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+ leave you.”
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+
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+ “Who knows about this?” Olivia said quietly.
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+
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+ “Nobody.” Anthony rubbed his palm against his temple. “Nobody needs to. Everytime
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+
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+ somebody became suspicious, I would disappear for a while and come back with a different
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+ name. Even then, in those times I would be gone, I wasnʼt ever far away - just enough to snuff
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+
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+ out suspicion while still doing what I could to protect our ambitions.”
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+
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+ Calvin threw up his hands. “So let me get this straight - you expect us to believe that you,
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+
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+ someone who has anomalously extended their life past what is natural and who knews what
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+
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+ else, you expect us to believe that you now know better than the Engineer? Everything we have
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+ here is owed to the Engineer, and the sacrifices he made. Our entire doctrine is-”
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+
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+ “Sacrifices?!” Anthony was standing now, his face reddening. “You think he made sacrifices?
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+
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+ He let others do the sacrificing for him. He lost nothing and gained everything he ever wanted,
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+ and we all fell for it. Well fell for it because we were idealists, Calvin. We believed we could
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+
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+ singlehandedly stand against the darkness, that our actions would make a difference. The
403
+ Engineer took that idealism, used it for as long as it was useful to him, and then broke its back!”
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+
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+ Adam moved to speak, but Anthony couldn't be deterred. "We built this Insurgency from the
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+
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+ ground up, together, and we shared everything. He took that knowledge back to the Foundation
408
+ and used it to ruin us. Hundreds were killed! Thousands! He knew everything there was to
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+
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+ know about us, our facilities, our encampments, our storehouses. He knew it all, and he
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+ destroyed it all! We became a joke to them!"
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+
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+ He sunk back into his chair. “We set up Delta in the wake of his betrayal to be purposefully
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+
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+ realistic. That's why the Insurgency has no real goal - the Summa Modus Operandi is the only
416
+ goal, and until now it has been an unattainable one. This is by design. Give us something to do
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+
418
+ until an opportunity presents itself, or forever be the wriggling doubt in the back of his mind, if
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+ he's even still in there."
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+
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+ He paused to take a drink. His expression softened. He looked tired. "Delta doesnʼt even know.
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+
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+ It wouldnʼt matter; even if they did, it benefits them to maintain the cult of personality based
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+ around him. Heʼs a mascot at this point, and one our organization needs desperately.”
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+
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+ “If what youʼre saying is true,” Calvin said with measured words, “then why havenʼt you said
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+
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+ anything sooner?”
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+
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+ Anthony shrugged. “To what end? A chance that people believe me and lose faith in the
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+
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+ Insurgency, or a greater chance they donʼt believe me at all, like what youʼre doing now. What
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+ difference would it make?” He paused. “Our goal is still the most important thing. Anything that
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+
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+ would distract from that goal cannot be allowed.”
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+
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+ “So why are you telling us now?” Olivia said softly.
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+
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+ Anthony didnʼt speak right away. He brought a single finger up to his temple and began to rub it
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+ slowly, closing one eye and looking off somewhere in the distance. “Iʼm telling you now,
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+
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+ because it matters to me that you know. It would be nothing short of a miracle for us all to make
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+ it through this.” He paused again. “It doesnʼt seem right to let somebody die without knowing
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+
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+ the truth of what theyʼre dying for. We do what we do because the natural order demands we
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+ correct our mistakes, not because of what some traitor said to do seventy years ago.”
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+
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+ He stood, book in hand, and began to walk away. “Find whatever peace you can in that.”
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ Later, after Olivia and Adam had fallen asleep by their stack of burning furniture, Calvin sat
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+
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+ awake. He rolled a vial of liquid back and forth in his hand, his eyes fixed on it. The light of the
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+ fire danced across its surface, reds and yellows scattered across a field of sparkling blue. It
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+
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+ was cool to the touch - it always had been - and holding it in his hand made him feel calm. He
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+ couldn't explain it, but there was something comforting about —
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+
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+ "Where did you get that, Calvin."
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+
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+ It wasn't voiced like a question. Calvin spun quickly to find Anthony standing a few paces
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+ behind him, face only partially illuminated by the light of the moon. Calvin tucked the vial into
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+
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+ his pocket.
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+
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+ "It's none of your business," he said quietly.
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+
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+ Anthony snorted. "It absolutely is my business, because last I checked there wasn't any of it
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+ left." He came forward out of the dark and took a seat on the ground next to Calvin. He was
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+
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+ whittling at a stick with a short knife. "Do you know what it is?"
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+
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+ Calvin nodded. "It's water from the Fountain of Life."
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+
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+ Anthony cocked his head, peering down at the end of his stick. "That it is. I imagine you have
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+ already used another vial to help bring poor Dr. Carter to a long-awaited grave." Calvin nodded.
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+
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+ "Yet here you are with another one. Now that is something, isn't it?"
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+
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+ He set the knife and stick down and leaned back against a chair. "When they ran the Fountain
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+ dry, there was just enough water left for twelve vials. Each of them had already drank from it
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+
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+ and had their eternal youth assured, but these extra twelve vials were given to each of them -
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+ just in case. Last I had heard, they had all been consumed, but now you have two. I wonder
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+
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+ whose you ended up with?" He paused. "What are you going to do with it?"
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+
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+ "Nothing," Calvin said quickly. "Destroy it, eventually."
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+
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+ Anthony closed his eyes. "Good. There is nothing in that bottle but poison, take my word for it.
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+
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+ It'll clean up your wounds and restore your youth, but the life you lead afterwards is a shallow
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+
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+ one - an empty one. You start to lose the taste of things, the color starts to come out of the
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+ sky."
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+
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+ "So you really have tasted the waters," Calvin said, something like incredulity betraying his
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+ words.
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+
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+ Anthony sighed. "Yes. When we defected, we took vials of water from the Fountain for
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+
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+ ourselves. Not all of us, but a few. I was one of the lucky ones." He laughed. "Lucky. No, not
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+ lucky. Once I realized what it was that I had done, I spent years trying to find a way to undo it.
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+
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+ The steps I've taken haven't brought back my taste or brightened my eyes, but they have made
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+ me start aging again. Slowly."
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+
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+ Calvin pulled the vial back out and looked at it for a moment. When he turned back to Anthony,
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+
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+ the man was looking at him. "Back at the chateau, when Donna Taylor said you were lying
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+ about being afraid of death - what do you think she meant by that?" Anthony asked.
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+
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+ Calvin shrugged. "I don't know. I'm really not." He paused. "Or— well, I don't know. I'm not
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+
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+ afraid of dying myself, but when I think about losing people, the ones I'm close to or the ones
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+ who look to me for guidance… something about that makes me feel sick."
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+
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+ "Of course it does," Anthony said, smiling. "There's nothing wrong with being afraid of death,
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+
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+ Calvin. It's the great unknown - and the fear of losing people to it has driven greater men to
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+ worse evils. Trust me, even I have succumbed to that fear before." He stopped for a moment,
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+
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+ staring now at the edge of his knife blade. "The difference between us and the Foundation is
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+ that we can accept death's role in the natural order - as we can accept the natural order for
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+
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+ what it is. The Foundation contains these monsters and miracles and researches them in the
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+ hopes of finding greater truths - all for the benefit of the Overseers. They claim to want to keep
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+
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+ the power of gods out of the wrong hands, so they keep it for themselves. We deny the power
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+ of the gods at all." He clicked his tongue against his teeth. "It shouldn't exist, Calvin. Not like
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+
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+ this. Our world wasn't made to sustain it."
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+
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+ Anthony looked back down at the vial. "The decision is yours, Calvin, but if I were you I would
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+ destroy it and never think of it again, because I won't let you use it, and I don't want to kill you. I
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+
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+ won't let you make the same mistake he made."
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+
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+ Calvin didn't look up at him. "You said you've come and gone over the years - that you've used
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+ different names. Who are you?"
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+
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+ Anthony smiled. "For you, right now, I'm Anthony Wright. I've been other people before, but all
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+
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+ of those people died when I passed to the next name. The man I was when we defected hasn't
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+ been alive in decades."
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+
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+ With that, Anthony turned over onto his side and within moments was quietly snoring from
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+ Aaron Siegel sat in the back room of a bustling Somali warehouse. Through the cracks in the
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+ new facility in Italy. There wasnʼt a sign on the door identifying it as a Foundation site, but all
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+ the signs were there. At the same time, three new unmarked ships were seen patrolling the
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+ waters near their Somali headquarters. Reports of task forces being deployed in the United
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+ States. Dark planes over the Antarctic.
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+ He sat uncomfortably because these were not the choked final breaths of a dying organization.
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+
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+ Frederick Williams was dead, annihilated by the finger of God Himself. Most of the O5 research
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+ team, the senior leadership of the fledgling Foundation, had either been killed in the ensuing
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+ chaos or defected along with Aaron and Arians. Many others had left their posts to join them
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+ too, for any number of ideological reasons. The Chaos Insurgency. Yet even in the midst of
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+ their greatest defeat, the Foundation continued on. Their operations seemed untouched.
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+ And Aaron Siegel sat uncomfortably.
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+ The telephone on his desk rang out its piercing notice, and Aaron moved to answer it. He
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+ hesitated; the phone had only ever seemed to want to bring him bad news. Another shipment
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+ lost. Foundation sites increasing security. More sites under construction. Everything they had
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+ sacrificed, everything he had given up, would be for nothing if the Foundation and its efforts
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+ were not ground to a halt. The fear of failure, of the reckoning of his sins, stayed his hand for a
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+ moment.
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+ But Aaron Siegel answered the phone.
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+
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+ “Can you hear the black wolf howl at the moon?,” said Arians, his rough tenor barely audible
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+ across their meager connection.
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+ “Vincent,” Aaron sighed in relief. His friendʼs voice was a welcome reprieve, even in spite of its
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+ tone. “Youʼre well?”
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+ “Iʼve told you a thousand times,” Arians growled over the receiver, “finish the phrase. Itʼs a
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+
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+ security measure. We cannot be compromised, especially not now.”
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+ Aaronʼs heart dropped slightly. “What news?”
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+ Arians paused. “Theyʼre moving to South America. The Broken God fanatics are involved in
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+ some activity there. The Foundation is shipping out en masse.”
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+ “How many?” Aaron felt himself ask.
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+ “Two hundred, maybe three hundred men,” Arians said, “and thatʼs not including some other
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+ staff members theyʼre moving in from other sites in the region. Itʼs a full on escalation, Aaron.”
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+ Aaron sunk into his chair. The receiver of the phone felt heavy in his hand, and he heard a
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+ distance cackling that swept over him in waves. How could this be happening? They should be
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+ in ruins.
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+ “Aaron?” Ariansʼ voice shocked him and brought him back to reality with a start.
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+ “Yes, yes, sorry, I just… Vince, how is this happening? What did we do wrong?”
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+ Arians was quiet for a moment. “Maybe Sophia was just more resourceful than we anticipated.
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+ Look, Aaron,” he took a deep breath, “all I know is what weʼre being told, and what weʼre being
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+ told is that the Foundation is mobilizing to Mexico. We need to have boots on the ground there
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+ to try and disrupt their supply lines.”
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+ Aaron nodded slowly to nobody but himself. “Yes… yes, youʼre right. Of course. Weʼll arrange
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+ transports for our agents in the region as soon as possible. Vince,” he began to say, hesitating.
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+ “Yes?”
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+ “I… I think I want to go with you on this one. I want to go to San Marco.”
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+ “You… why?”
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+ Aaronʼs eyes descended to his desk. Sitting on the middle of it, tied up with red thread, was a
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+ small roll of paper. “I want to see them. I just need to see them again.”
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+ “Theyʼre not there. Weʼve already had our agents in the area confirm that—”
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+ “I just… just humor me, Vince. Iʼll leave Felix in charge, he can handle things here while weʼre
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+ away. I wonʼt be gone more than two weeks.”
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+ Aaron could hear Ariansʼ discontentedness across a continent. “Fine. But you stay with me and
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+ my detachment, and you donʼt get too close to whatever is happening in La Paz.”
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+ Aaron agreed, and then hung up the phone.
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+ That night, Aaron Siegel dreamed many dreams.
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+ — - —
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+ He is standing next to Frederick Williams as they opened the doors to a building labeled “Site-
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+ 17” on its door. He can see Arians beside him, beaming.
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+ He receives a report of and categorizes a strange statue discovered in an ancient South
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+ American ruin. He is there when the truck containing it rolls past the gate. He can faintly see
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+
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+ red and green paint.
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+
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+ He speaks to Sophia Light, who has taken to calling herself Sophia Nazarene, at a seminar
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+ hosted by Williams. She exudes confidence, and when she touches him on the arm he feels his
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+
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+ hair standing up. That night, they fuck like animals. He asks about the scars on her wrists and
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+ the one on her side. She doesnʼt answer.
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+
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+ He is standing with Frederick Williams and the rest of the Omega-5 research team. They pass
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+ around a glass of water, each taking a drink. Arians laughs. Aaron says, I bet you could live
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+ forever if you drank this stuff everyday. He notices Sophia stuffing a vial of the water into a
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+
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+ bag. The next morning he wakes up without aches for the first time in a decade.
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+ He is standing in a dark room. Twenty paces away he can see the stark, affixed face of
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+ Frederick Williams, illuminated by a thin, glowing, purple line in front of him. He is pulling on it
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+
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+ with one finger. Every time he touches the line, the moon in the sky outside the window
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+ vanishes in a wink. Aaron Siegel calls to him, but he doesnʼt look away. His eyes are black.
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+ He is bleeding. He staggers against the wall, his hand clutching his side. He looks behind him
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+
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+ and sees a man laying dead on the ground, his hand clasped around a bloodied, shattered
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+ golden sword. In the distance, a phone is ringing. He descends down an elevator. It feels like it
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+
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+ goes on forever. A phone is ringing.
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+
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+ NOW
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ A gentle drizzle created an ambiance of soft pits and pats on the roof of the estate. The long,
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+
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+ empty halls echoed the sound like constant, quiet thunder. One wing of the manor, long since
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+ burned and fallen into disarray, was naked to the elements, its furnishings ruined by looters or
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+
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+ exposure. Standing in the doorway was a woman with lightly tanned skin and black hair that
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+ ran down behind her. She stared out across the wreckage, unmoving.
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+ Her hand lingered for a moment over a picture frame, shattered on a long scorched end table.
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+ The glass had bubbled and cracked and the frame was blackened with soot, but the smiling
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+ faces of the imageʼs subjects still beamed through. She brushed away the ashes and picked
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+
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+ away the errant pieces of glass, and pulled the photo out. Her tears mixed with the rain that
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+ soaked her skin.
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+
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+ “I know youʼre there,” she said quietly, to nobody in particular. “You can come out now.”
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+
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+ Calvin emerged slowly from the shadows behind her, and Anthony from another corner. She
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+ didnʼt turn to see them.
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+
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+ “Iʼm probably not who youʼre looking for, huh?” she said, wiping her cheek with the back of her
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+
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+ sleeve.
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+
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+ “No, youʼre not,” Calvin said.
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+
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+ She nodded. “Whoever held my,” she gestured up and down on herself, “position, before it was
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+ given to me, ran afoul of the consensus.” She turned towards him, the picture in her hand
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+
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+ clutched to her chest. “So I became the Ninth Overseer.”
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+
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+ “Who are you?” Anthony said.
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+
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+ She smiled. “At one point, my name was Donna Taylor. I was a-” she sniffled, “-sorry, I was a
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+ geologist. I took over for, uh… well, I donʼt know who, to be honest. But needless to say the
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+
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+ Foundation offered me something I needed very much at the time, and I didnʼt know better.”
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+ She looked down at the picture. “Quite the coincidence, donʼt you think?”
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+ They didnʼt respond.
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+
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+ She continued. “I didnʼt seem to notice. I was glad to be employed, and the things they told
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+ me… work beyond my wildest dreams. I didnʼt realize… it doesnʼt matter. Iʼm sorry, Iʼve been
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+
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+ thinking about this a lot these past few weeks. I knew my day would come here before too
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+ long.”
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+
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+ “You know why Iʼm here.” Calvin said. It wasnʼt a question.
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+
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+ She nodded again, wiping more tears from her eyes. “Yes, I… I do. I understand, I think. I donʼt
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+
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+ agree with you, you know, but I think I would see it different from your point of view.” She
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+ panned her eyes around behind him. “I thought there would be more of you.”
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+
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+ “Theyʼre following a lead,” Anthony said, slowly drawing his sidearm. “Looking for the Eighth.”
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+
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+ She winced slightly. “They arenʼt going to have much trouble.”
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+
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+ He nodded.
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+
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+ She looked at the gun in his hand. “You donʼt have to do that. I donʼt- I donʼt want it to go that
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+ way.” She reached into her pocket and with a flick of her wrist produced a switchblade. She
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+ held it out in front of her, her eyes fixed on the bladeʼs edge.
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+
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+ ��You know, at one point I used to think that serving a higher cause would immortalize you,” she
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+ said. “I thought that- that maybe a life given in service to something greater than yourself
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+
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+ would make your death somehow more meaningful.” She laughed, tears freely streaming down
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+
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+ her face. “It doesnʼt really matter where you end up, though. Any death can be meaningless.
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+ Any life can be wasted.”
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+
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+ Suddenly she locked eyes with Calvin, and he felt an intensity surge through his body like
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+
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+ nothing heʼd ever felt before. The gun in his hand trembled, and the hairs on the back of his
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+ arms stood up. In his mindʼs eye, he saw the manor around him restored, its halls filled with
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+
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+ magnificence and its rooms full of laughter. He saw a father and his daughters fishing at the
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+ lake behind the house, and two boys wrestling over a toy nearby. He saw Christmases, and
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+ happy faces, and long night hours of studying over immense textbooks. He saw Donna Taylor
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+ and her loving parents, beaming towards a photographer after earning her doctorate. Then he
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+
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+ saw fire, and heard screaming, and then he saw her standing in front of him again.
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+ She was older now, he noticed. Her posture was slanted and her hair was thinner. With every
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+ breath she drew he could see the years weighing on her. But her eyes scorched the air around
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+
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+ them with their intensity, and he could see the last desperate clarion call of a life unlived. He
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+ felt anger and hate building inside of him, so much that he might suffocate in it- his entirety
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+
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+ overcome by unbridled emotion. He gasped and stumbled as his vision grew blurry, as the pain
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+ in his chest split his skin and collapsed his veins. His heart groaned against the strain until it too
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+
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+ caught fire and burst, and he was enveloped in flames.
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+ And then she was standing in front of him again, her eyes dark. Calvin looked himself over,
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+ trembling in relief that he was unharmed. Anthony was grimacing from across the room. When
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+ Calvin looked up, he saw that the Overseer had collapsed into a burnt chair, and long streams
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+ of red were cascading down her wrists. She smiled weakly, her breath ragged and airy.
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+ He holstered his gun and walked slowly towards her, careful to avoid the blood-stained knife
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+ on the ground. As he approached, she raised one pale arm towards him, and handed him the
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+ picture in her hand. He took it, and she relaxed.
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+ “Why?” Calvin asked.
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+ She shrugged. “It doesnʼt matter.” She coughed, and blood pulsed out of her veins. Her eyes,
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+
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+ hazy now and struggling to focus, caught his. “Are you afraid of death?”
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+ He paused. “No.”
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+ She grinned at him, her eyes closing as her consciousness began to drift away. She put one
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+ “Youʼre lying,” she said. And then she died.
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+ In the stillness of the tiny apartment, Vincent Arians sipped his drink. A half-finished bottle and
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+ a loaded pistol sat on the countertop nearby. Thin bands of twilight peeked in through the slits
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+ of the blinds, illuminating the prone form of Aaron Siegel on the ground in front of him.
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+ Arians sat the glass aside and took a long drag on a cigarette, his eyes squinting against the
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+ luminescence. A moment later, Aaron stirred. He pushed himself up onto his elbows, one hand
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+ wiping sleep and saliva out of his beard. His face, puffy and red, turned to face Arians.
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+ “What happened?” he croaked. “Where are we?” He looked down at his hands. They were still
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+ trembling. “Did it work?”
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+ Arians took another drag of the cigarette. Smoke flowed slowly out of his nostrils, catching the
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+ light in front of him. He was barely visible behind the haze. “Heʼs dead.” Ariansʼ eyes focused
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+ on some point in the distance. “It worked.”
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+ For a long moment, Aaron did not move. Then — suddenly — he slammed his fist into the
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+ ground.
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+ “Yes,” he hissed through his clenched jaw. “Yes.”
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+ Ariansʼ expression was distant. “We almost died, you know.” He dribbled ash on the carpet to
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+ his right. “Some of us didnʼt make it.”
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+ Aaron staggered upright, then fell down with his back against the wall. He held out his hand;
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+ Arians passed him the cigarette.
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+ “How many?” Aaron asked.
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+ “You and I. Felix. Conrad. Ingrid.” Arians counted on his fingers. “Five total. Felix has already
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+ reached out to researchers at other sites. Some of them are reaching out to us. Everyone is
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+ scared shitless.” He took another drink. “Thought you might be dead.”
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+ Aaron rubbed his temples. “I donʼt remember much.” He looked over at Arians. “You look
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+ younger.”
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+ “Yeah. We all do. That water will do that.” He finished his glass. “Weʼve got a lot of work to do,
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+ Aaron. But before we start, you need to tell me why you did it.”
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+ Aaron shook his head. “It doesnʼt matter now. Itʼs done.”
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+ “Fuck you. It does matter.” Something had changed; there was a distance between them. “We
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+ did things —  did things — that will haunt me till the day I die. But we did them anyway,
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+ because we were saving the world. You had the chance to destroy Abaddon. And you didnʼt.”
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+
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+ His voice grew hard and cold. “You told me to run the moment you activated them, the
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+ Children. You told me not to ask why. So thatʼs what I did. I trusted you, because youʼve never
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+ given me a reason not to. But now? Iʼve got several. You need to tell me why you killed
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+ Frederick Williams.”
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+ They were silent for a good, long while. Aaron worked on finishing the cigarette; Arians poured
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+ himself another drink. As he leaned back against the wall, Aaron could see faint, pinkish
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+ swelling around Ariansʼ eyes.
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+ “There was no Abaddon,” Aaron finally said. “There never was. It was bait.”
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+ Arians drew in a ragged breath. “How do you know?”
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+ “Because he told me, Vince.”
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+ “What?”
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+ “And when I didnʼt believe him,” Aaron continued, “he showed me.” He let the silence speak for
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+ him; when he grew tired of what it had to say, he went on. “It was just before the Congo site. I
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+ was there, with him.” Aaron exhaled. Wisps of smoke swirled from his nostrils, climbing toward
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+ the ceiling.
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+ Arians said nothing. Aaron examined the cigarette. “I donʼt know what the hell he is. He was
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+ probably human, once. Maybe. But not anymore. He can do things — impossible things. When
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+ the site fell…” He closed his eyes. “I watched him level an entire facility, Vincent. One man.
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+ Thatʼs all it took. Thatʼs all Abaddon was.”
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+ “Why would he—”
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+ Aaronʼs eyes opened. “I think he saw in me a kindred spirit.” Then, softer: “I watched him press
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+ through concrete and rebar as if they were soft, wet paste. I watched a man exhale his own
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+ skeleton as a thick, yellow fog. I watched a womanʼs blood solidify into crystal — as sharp as
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+ diamond and as brittle as chalk. He let me watch, because he knew no one would believe me.
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+ He let me watch, because… I think he wanted to see what I would do.”
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+ Arians struggled to speak; his voice caught in his throat. “So you destroyed him.”
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+ Aaron was very still. “Yes. I knew I didnʼt have the kind of power I needed to kill him, and…” He
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+ stopped and stood up, searching for another bottle. When he found one, he didnʼt look at the
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+ label. He poured himself another drink.
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+ “Maybe he wanted to see if I could — if I would. Maybe he just wanted to see that power
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+ himself. In some of his correspondence, early on, he would describe anomalies as ‘gloriousʼ.
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+ He talked about them like you might talk about a sunrise. I think… I donʼt know. I donʼt think it
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+ was ever enough for him. I donʼt think anything was.” Aaron finished his glass in a single pull.
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+
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+ “Heʼs the cancer, Vince. It wasnʼt Abaddon. It was the Administrator. He had to be destroyed.
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+ The whole thing had to be destroyed. It was rotten down to its core.” He lifted the bottle to pour
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+ himself another drink.
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+ Ariansʼ breathing was heavy and shaking. It took him a moment to speak again — and when he
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+ did, he trembled with a barely-suppressed sob.
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+ “If you knew… this whole time — we couldʼve stopped, Aaron. We couldʼve — we couldʼve
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+ spared them, we couldʼve—”
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+ Aaron brought the bottle down hard. “No, Vince. We needed the Children. If we didnʼt have
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+ them, I wouldnʼt have been able to—”
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+ Ariansʼ voice swelled with fury. “We sliced them open and cut into their fucking brains!”
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+
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+ Aaron grimaced. Arians reached for the counter, steadying himself. “I — I strapped children
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+ down to fucking operating tables, Aaron. I strapped them down and I helped you carve out
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+ every last inch of who they were. They screamed and screamed, and we kept carving. And
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+ then the screams got softer, and softer, until they were just tiny, broken sounds, little wet sobs
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+ you had to strain to hear, and then, one day they didnʼt make any sound at all, and…”
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+
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+ Ariansʼ voice fell into shaky, wheezing breaths. He closed his eyes and counted to ten.
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+
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+ “You said Dr. Williams just wanted to see if it could be done. But what about you?” He opened
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+
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+ his eyes. “Why didnʼt you stop it?”
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+
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+ “I told you. We needed it to kill—”
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+
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+ “I donʼt believe you.”
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+ Neither spoke.
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+
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+ Arians pushed himself away from the counter. “Once the Foundation collapses, weʼll have a lot
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+ of work to do.” His voice was treacherously calm; like a razor-thin layer of ice spread across
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+ the surface of dark water.
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+ “Felix is assembling the researchers and finding us a space to operate from. They all think the
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+ Administrator aligned himself with Abaddon. They think youʼre some sort of hero. They expect
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+ you to lead. And thatʼs precisely what youʼre going to do.”
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+ “Vince.” Aaron turned to him, his eyes glassy and wide — as if viewing something from a
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+ distance. “You saw it too, didnʼt you? The moment that it happened — that it destroyed him.
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+ That moment, you saw it. Didnʼt you?”
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+
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+ “Yeah. I saw it.”
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+
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+ “Wasnʼt it…” Aaron searched for the right word. “Wasnʼt it…”
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+
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+ “It was nothing,” Arians replied. “Just another body beneath the foundation.”
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+
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+ NOW
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+
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+ — - —
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+ Adam spat, wiping cobwebs from his face. “You know that I hate bugs, right?”
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+
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+ Calvin laughed. “I canʼt imagine theyʼre thrilled with you, either.”
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+
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+ The thick morning fog seeped out between the trees. It gave the forest a dull, amber-gold
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+ luster. A chittering chorus of insects surrounded them both, as if to berate them for their
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+
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+ intrusion. Dead leaves crackled beneath them with each step into the woods.
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+ Adam kept mopping away at his mouth. “And magic. If I were writing a list of things Iʼd hate,
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+ thatʼs what the list would be. ‘Bugs and magicʼ. So you bring me along on the one mission that
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+ has both.” He paused to spit out another bit of webbing. “Why me? Why not Anthony, or Olivia?
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+ This seems like their kind of deal.”
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+
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+ “Oliviaʼs busy dealing with the Liar.” Calvin retrieved the journal from his pocket. He opened it
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+
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+ and flipped through several pages. “As for Anthony, heʼs getting intel on the Outsider.”
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+
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+ “Okay. Fine. But this lady — sheʼs basically some sort of wizard, right? How are we going to
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+ deal with that? Youʼve got some sort of plan, yeah?”
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+
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+ “Iʼve got several.” Calvin turned the page, reading as they walked.
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+
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+ “Well, what are they?”
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+
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+ “Most of them consist of shooting her in the face.”
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+
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+ “Thatʼs…” Adam scowled. “Thatʼs not a plan.”
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+
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+ “Itʼs worked out pretty well so far.” Calvin looked up from the journal, casting a glance back to
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+
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+ Adam. “And if things get heated, Iʼve got… something. A weapon.”
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+
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+ “What is it?”
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+
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+ “Canʼt tell you.”
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+
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+ “Seriously? Cʼmon, thatʼs—”
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+
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+ “No,” Calvin cut him off. “I mean I literally canʼt tell you.” He closed the journal and stopped
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+
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+ walking. “Weʼre here.”
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+
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+ Adamʼs scowl only deepened. He looked around the clearing. “I donʼt see anything. How can
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+ you even tell?”
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+
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+ “Listen.”
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+
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+ Adam stopped. He listened.
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+ Silence.
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+
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+ “You know how the Foundation contains some pretty intense anomalies, right? Things that, if
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+ left unchecked, could end the world?”
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+ “Yeah.” Adam leaned back against a tree, scanning the clearing. The quiet — the sense of
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+ stillness — it was overpowering. Breaking it almost felt vulgar. “Right.”
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+ “And you know how the Foundation has existed for, oh, I donʼt know — maybe only around a
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+ century or two?” Calvin squeezed the journal into his pocket.
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+
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+ Adam nodded. “Right.”
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+
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+ “Then hereʼs your history quiz: If the Foundation contains so many world-ending anomalies,
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+ and the Foundation has only existed for a century, who was containing those anomalies before
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+ them?”
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+ Adam tried hard not to roll his eyes. “No one. Anomalies didnʼt exist before the Foundation. The
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+ Overseers created them to gain immortality. Cʼmon, seriously? This is kidʼs stuff.”
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+
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+ “But thatʼs not quite it. Because there are anomalies that predate the Foundation. And besides,
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+ how do you ‘createʼ anomalies if they never existed in the first place?”
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+ Adam folded his arms across his chest and wrinkled his brow in thought.
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+ “All thatʼs really happened,” Calvin continued, walking toward one edge of the clearing, “is that
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+ the number of anomalies has started to increase substantially. The Foundation didnʼt create the
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+ problem — they just made the problem much, much worse.”
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+ “How?”
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+
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+ Calvin reached his destination. Two young saplings stood, side-by-side. He closed his eyes,
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+
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+ took a breath, and extended his arm out between them.
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+ His hand vanished up to the wrist.
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+ Adamʼs eyes went as wide as saucers. Calvin pulled his arm back; his hand reappeared,
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+ unscathed. He turned around and held it out for Adam to see, wriggling his fingers. “They
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+ tugged on threads not meant to be tugged. They tried to use them — even harness them.”
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+
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+ “What the hell is—”
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+
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+ “A Way. A tunnel between worlds; a piece of frayed, unraveled thread.” Calvin faced the
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+ saplings, extending his arm again. “In order to pass through this one, you need to have the right
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+
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+ Knock.”
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+ Adam walked toward Calvin, staring at the space where the older manʼs arm terminated. “A —
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+ what?”
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+
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+ “Something that opens the Way. Sometimes itʼs just the time of day, or something youʼre
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+
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+ carrying; other times itʼs a ritual, or a word, or a thought. In this case, itʼs a piece of knowledge.
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+ Something important to you.” Calvin looked back to Adam. “Youʼll forget whatever it is when
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+
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+ you press through.”
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+
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+ “Uh…”
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+
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+ “Think of some tiny piece of information you like knowing, but donʼt have to know. Then step
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+ between the saplings. Also, just to warn you upfront — itʼs a pretty intense ride.” Calvin turned
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+
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+ and stepped forward. He vanished.
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+
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+ Adam stared at the space where Calvin had been for a good, long while. Then, he exhaled,
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+ closed his eyes, and stepped forward. Did he really need to know what THAC0 stood for?
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+
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+ It hit him all at once: Space and matter became as stretchable as taffy. The woods pulled away;
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+
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+ air rushed to greet him. It was like he was accelerating through a tunnel at breakneck speed —
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+ a tunnel made of light and sound, extending out forever.
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+
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+ The world roared around him. He tried to talk, tried to yell, tried to scream — but every sound
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+ he made was torn from his lips and sent spinning back behind him into the void. Cold, distant
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+
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+ stars watched from above and below.
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+
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+ And then — as if the universe was a rubber-band that had been released — everything
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+ snapped back into place.
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+
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+ Adam lunged forward, landing on his hands and chest.
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+
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+ “You alright? I told you, itʼs pretty intense.” Calvin reached down to help Adam to his feet.
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+
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+ They were inside, now. The air was unusually cool; the floor was smooth, flat, and orange. As
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+
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+ Adam stood up, he searched the space around them.
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+
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+ “This is…” Adam struggled to find the right words.
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+
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+ They were inside a massive office space, illuminated by dozens of long, narrow fluorescent
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+
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+ bulbs. Dozens of refrigerator-sized mainframes hummed quietly along the roomʼs walls. Adam
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+ didnʼt recognize the models, but if he had to wager a guess, heʼd place them as something
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+
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+ from the mid-80s. The sort that used record-sized magnetic plates for hard disks.
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+
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+ Several desks with large, bulky monochrome monitors were arranged around them. Adam even
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+
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+ saw what looked like an old microfiche machine — the last time heʼd seen one of those had
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+ been in his dadʼs attic.
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+
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+ “—not what I was expecting.”
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+
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+ Halls extended from all four sides of the room, leading into additional rooms — at a glance, they
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+ appeared similarly equipped. The hallways kept going, extending as far as they could see — or
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+
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+ until a piece of equipment obscured their view.
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+
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+ “Hello?” Calvin started down one of the halls, but didnʼt leave the entry-room. “Anyone home?”
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+ No reply — just the hum of countless mainframes. “There should be someone here.”
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+
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+ “This place is, uh… what is this place?” Adam approached one of the mainframes, inspecting it.
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+
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+ Each machine had a sleek logo — the image of snake with brilliant emerald eyes and a silver
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+ crown. “These machines look older than me.”
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+
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+ “They probably are.” Calvin frowned, glancing back to Adam. “This is part of the Library. The
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+
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+ Foundation uses it to archive all the works of the worlds that came before. Art, literature, music
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+ — written works, printed works — any kind of information.”
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+
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+ “On microfilm.” Adam did not sound impressed. “Wait, ‘came beforeʼ?”
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+
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+ “Yes. We need to find a Librarian. This place is effectively infinite; get lost here and youʼll
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+
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+ starve before you find another soul.”
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+
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+ “A Librarian?” Adam was examining one of the computers more closely, now. “Hey, this oneʼs
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+
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+ not running.”
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+
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+ “Yeah, a Librarian. Theyʼre part of the Library, they know where everything —” Calvin stopped,
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+ turning to face Adam. “Wait, what?”
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+
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+ “This computer. Itʼs not running.” Adam had already pulled out an unfolding tool-kit, and was
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+
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+ working on unscrewing the front panel. “Itʼs plugged in, switch is on, but itʼs not making any
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+ noise.”
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+
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+ Calvin approached. “Donʼt mess with it.”
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+
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+ “Why not? Hell, why not just destroy them?” Adam replied. By the time Calvin reached him, he
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+
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+ had already gotten the fourth screw out, and was lifting the panel up.
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+
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+ “That would be very bad, Adam. They donʼt just use these to archive lost worlds — they use
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+ them as backups for information on the anomalies theyʼre containing. If they lost these
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+
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+ mainframes, they could lose critical information they need to keep anomalies—”
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+
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+ The panel slid free. The interior was nearly empty; the wires had been stripped away, leaving
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+ only the hard diskʼs magnetic plate. A dense, winding script of sigils were carved along its
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+
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+ surface. As they watched, the plate slowly rotated — despite having no discernible power
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+ source.
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+
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+ “The fuck is that?” Adam asked.
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+
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+ Calvin grasped Adam by the shoulder and pulled him back. “Donʼt touch it,” he hissed.
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+
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+ “What is it?”
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+
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+ “It is of Daevite origin.” The voice came from behind them. They spun around — Calvinʼs hand
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+ went for the pistol at his hip, while Adam gripped his screw-driver like a knife.
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+
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+ The creature stood over them both; narrow and slender, it wore a robe of shimmering silver. Its
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+
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+ hood was pulled across its face, cloaking its features. Still, Adam could make out a hint of its
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+ skin — pale, with a slight emerald tint. It had a rough, scaly texture.
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+
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+ Calvin kept the pistol leveled at its chest for just a moment; then, he slowly lowered it. “A
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+
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+ Librarian.”
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+
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+ Adam lowered the screwdriver. “Weʼre looking for the Archivist.”
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+
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+ “She is here no longer,” the Librarian informed them.
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+
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+ “Where is she?” Calvin frowned. “And what the hell is Daevite technology doing inside a
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+
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+ Foundation server?”
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+
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+ “Also, the hell is a Daevite?” Adam added.
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+
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+ “She has broken her pact with the Serpent, and partaken of forbidden knowledge. She has
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+ written herself into a story to which she does not belong. As for where she is now- if you seek
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+
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+ her,” the Librarian told them, “I will take you to her — down below.”
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+
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+ Then they descended. Long staircases led to long planes of endless rows of books, art
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+
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+ galleries full of strange and terrible works, narrow hallways throughout which tinkling music
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+ could be heard. Every door they passed was another universe worth of knowledge, and still
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+
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+ further they descended. Adam knew that time was passing strangely here; he could not say
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+ how long they traveled or how long they had been in this place. When he thought to look up, he
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+
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+ realized he could no longer see the top of the Library, and yet still further they descended.
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+
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+ After a lifetime, the stairs ended. Their feet struck stone again, and the steps behind them
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+ disappeared into shadow. The dark was intense here; even the Librarianʼs torch seemed
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+
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+ dimmer and cast less light. They walked for a while in this dark place, through a massive
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+ cavern lined with titanic stone columns that extended up into the black above them.
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+
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+ “This is the foundation of the Library,” they heard the Librarian say, the first words they had
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+
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+ heard in decades. “These pillars were forged by the Serpent itself in the eternity before time.
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+ All knowledge rests upon them.”
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+
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+ Adam coughed. “A snake built this?”
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+
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+ The Librarian looked at him queerly. “The Serpent is called the Serpent in your world, because
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+
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+ that is how it manifests outside of these halls. In here, and in the Dark Endlessness below here,
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+ the Serpent takes many shapes.”
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+
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+ “Dark Endlessness? Whatʼs that?”
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+
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+ “You call the Serpent what you call it because that is how you perceive it, but that is not what it
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+
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+ is. The Serpent is the avatar of one of the universal facets of reality: information. The idea that
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+ ideas can exist at all, or that all things have inherent truths about them.” It paused. “Below here
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+
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+ is the emptiness outside of life and death, nothingness. The Serpentʼs silent brother is the lord
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+ of that quiet oblivion. Anything that ventures there ceases to exist at all.”
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+
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+ The Librarian stopped and turned to face them. “This foundation is a barrier between that
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+
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+ which is, and that which isnʼt. Beyond these doors,” it extended a hand, and in front of them
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+ they could make out two massive bronze doors through the darkness, “is the source of all
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+
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+ knowledge, the center of the foundation on which the Serpent built the library. Within this
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+ chamber are three tomes that mustn't be disturbed. They are fundamental to our universe, and
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+
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+ indeed, all universes. Youʼll recognize them when they see them.”
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+
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+ Calvin nodded. "Before we go in, I'd like to make a withdrawal."
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+
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+ The Librarian nodded slowly, and pulled back its robe. From within it produced a short metal
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+
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+ tube inscribed across its entire surface with runes. “When you brought this to us all those years
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+
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+ ago, we were not certain you would ever return to claim it. But you are much different now than
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+ you were then, I think." The Librarian looked the cylinder over carefully. "There are very few
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+
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+ things that exist that our Library has no knowledge of. The contents of this container are one
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+ such anomaly. I hope it brings you good fortune.”
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+
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+ Adam took the tube and held it in his hands. When he looked up to speak, the Librarian was
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+
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+ gone. The torch still hung in the air where she had been. The doors stood before them.
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+
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+ “Well,” Calvin said, pulling out his sidearm and checking the magazine, “letʼs go.”
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+
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+ They pushed the doors open and stepped inside. As they passed through the threshold, Adam
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+
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+ felt the same nauseating rush as he did when they had first stepped into the Way. After a
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+ moment it passed, and he opened his eyes.
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+
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+ They stood at the top of a rolling hill covered in green grass. Above them was a blue sky dotted
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+
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+ with white clouds. Below them was a valley, and in the center of the valley were two trees.
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+ Under one of them was a woman sitting cross legged in a simple white dress. At her feet sat
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+
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+ two books. A third was in her hand, and she read it as she quietly chewed on a red piece of
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+ fruit.
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+
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+ The woman didnʼt acknowledge them as they entered. She had brown hair and wore glasses.
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+
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+ Adam guessed she was in her thirties. As they got closer he could see flecks of grey at her
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+ roots. The book in her hand was bound in leather with gold trim, and looked ancient. Something
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+
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+ was written in small gold type on the front, but neither Adam nor Calvin could make it out. As
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+ they approached, Calvin spoke to her.
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+
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+ “Youʼre the Archivist?” he said.
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+
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+ The woman nodded.
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+
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+ Calvin nodded in response. He pulled his firearm and leveled it point-blank at her forehead, and
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+
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+ fired three shots. The Archivist didnʼt so much as flinch. After the noise had echoed out of the
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+ space around them, she raised her eyes slowly to look at him. Her face was clear of bullet
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+
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+ holes.
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+
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+ “Do you read, Calvin?” she said.
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+
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+ Calvin pulled the magazine out of the gun and flipped it into his pocket, pulling another from a
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+ clip on his belt. “No,” he replied, “canʼt say Iʼve had much time for reading recently.” He cocked
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+
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+ the gun and pointed at her again. “So what is this, some sort of incorporeal thing? Do I need
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+ sacred bullets to do the job, maybe something in silver?” He popped off three more shots. The
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+
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+ Archivist didnʼt look away from him.
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+
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+ “I read,” she said, closing the book in her hand and setting it on the ground next to a half-eaten
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+ piece of fruit. “In fact, I read very often. Iʼm a writer, you see, and the only way for a writer to
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+
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+ perfect their craft is to write, and to read.”
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+
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+ She leaned her head back against the tree and was looking him square in the face now. “Do
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+ you know how much you can learn from reading? I do. Itʼs a lot. In fact, you can learn so much
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+
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+ from reading thereʼs almost no reason to do anything else. You can live a billion lifetimes just in
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+ books. You can learn everything there is to learn, just in books. For example, did you know
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+
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+ thereʼs a book in this library written to teach the reader how to allow bullets to pass through
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+
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+ their body as if theyʼre not even there? I know. I read that book. I read all the books.”
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+
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+ She closed her eyes and began tapping her fingers against the top of the thick book next to
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+
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+ her. “When I heard you killed poor Felix, Iʼll admit, I was afraid. The concept of death is so
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+ foreign to us now, and itʼs been such a long time since Iʼve had to worry about it. My task
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+
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+ becomes considerably more difficult when faced with the prospect of mortality. Iʼm a writer,
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+
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+ you see, and I have to document everything that happens within the Foundation, and on Earth. I
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+ canʼt do either of those things if Iʼm dead.”
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+
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+ “I came down here because I thought I might learn the secret of immortality in one of these
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+ books. As it turns out, I didnʼt need the books, not at first. Have you felt how time is different
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+
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+ here? Itʼs a gift from the Serpent; you have all the time you need to learn what you need to learn
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+
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+ while youʼre in the Library.”
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+
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+ She smiled. “Iʼve been here for some time.”
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+
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+ Calvin sighed. “So youʼre going to keep reading until you figure out how to become immortal?”
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+
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+ Her eyes popped open. “Oh no, certainly not. Iʼve already figured that out. In fact, Iʼve already
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+
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+ done it.”
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+
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+ She motioned to the trees behind her. “These trees are special. This one here, this is the Tree
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+ of Knowledge of Good and Evil. That one, thatʼs the Tree of Life. The Tree of Knowledge grants
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+
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+ knowledge, and the Tree of Life grants life. But the Serpent is wily. The Serpent made these
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+ trees, and cursed them. You can only eat from one if youʼve already eaten from the other. That
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+
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+ produces a paradox then, doesnʼt it? How do you eat from one if you canʼt eat from it until
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+ youʼve eaten from the other, which requires you to have eaten from the first?”
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+
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+ She uncrossed her legs and stood up. “Iʼve been down here for a very long time. I knew there
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+
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+ would be an answer here somewhere, some secret that I had missed. By the time I realized
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+ there was no secret, I had read every book in this Library. Every piece of knowledge contained
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+
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+ here is contained within me.”
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+ She gestured lazily at the Tree of Knowledge. “I had wondered once about why this tree
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+ doesnʼt bear fruit. Itʼs because the Library is the fruit. I had already consumed it.”
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+
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+ She cracked her neck and rolled her shoulders. “I knew the Serpent would come down here
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+
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+ eventually. The Serpent knew that the only pieces of the fruit I hadnʼt consumed yet were these
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+ three: The Book of Life and Death, The Book of Things That Have Been, and The Book of
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+
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+ Things That Will Be. I imagine it would have very much liked for me to not read these.” Her
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+ back arched and they could hear something snap along her spine. “It doesnʼt matter now. The
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+
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+ Serpent is the keeper of the Library. The Serpent knows of all things within the Library. I know
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+ of all things within the Library. I am the Serpent.”
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+
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+ They watched in horror as the Archivistʼs skin began to split, starting at the base of her spine
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+
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+ and creeping up her back. Her eyes bulged in their sockets and blood began to seep out of her
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+ like water from a sponge. Her mouth opened as if to scream, but instead a long, forked tongue
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+
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+ appeared, and then the base of a fanged mouth. With a wet, thick tear, her entire body came
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+ apart down the center and a massive, writhing serpent appeared from within. Itʼs eyes were
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+
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+ black slits, and across the ridge of its emerald back were gemstones that dazzled in the
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+ ethereal light of the meadow. Floating above its head was a pointed silver crown emblazoned
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+
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+ with a dark ouroboros.
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+
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+ The Serpent coiled around to face them, the edges of its mouth turned up ever so slightly in a
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+ horrific grin. It blinked, and when it did they could see the Archivistʼs jade eyes again for a
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+
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+ moment.
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+
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+ “There is one thing that nags at me,” it said, lifting itself up to its full immense height, “is the
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+ contents of that tube you are holding, Adam Ivanov. What a queer thing, to be unknown to That
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+
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+ Which Gave Birth To Knowledge. Iʼll have to find out myself.”
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+
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+ The Serpentʼs mouth opened wide, its fangs glistening, and it lunged at Adam. The young man
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+ had only a moment to duck out of the way as the Serpent turned and came after him again,
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+
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+ narrowly missing his feet as he rolled out of the way. Adam heard the familiar pop of gunshots,
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+ and look to see Calvin firing at the back of the Serpentʼs head. The snake turned, its eyes dark
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+
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+ again, and brought its tail down, nearly crushing Calvin in the process.
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+
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+ “I think the time has passed for shooting her in the face!” Adam shouted as Calvin reloaded.
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+ Adam scrambled back towards his feet and produced his own firearm, emptying several
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+
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+ fruitless rounds into the monsterʼs side. As he did, he noticed the tranquil valley around them
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+ beginning to come apart. Large fissures were forming in the ground, splitting the land and in
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+
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+ some places falling away completely. In the exposed holes, Adam could see only darkness that
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+ extended on forever below them. Above them, the sky began to lose its blue, becoming a
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+
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+ solemn shade of grey. The only color in the world was the gemstones on the Serpentʼs back,
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+ and its dazzling silver crown.
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+
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+ Calvin fired again, and then again. The Serpent lunged at him as he deftly stepped out of the
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+
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+ way. He caught the edge of the crown, which pealed like a bell and made the air around them
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+ vibrate. As he paused to steady himself, the Serpentʼs tail came around and crashed into him,
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+
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+ sending him sliding across the grey grass. Adam fired, and the bullets ricocheted off of the
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+ beastʼs back.
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+
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+ The Serpent turned towards him, its tongue darting out between fangs as tall as he was. Adam
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+
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+ stood stock still, his body frozen, and dropped his gun. The Serpent began to coil up before
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+ him, as if to strike, and he could feel the animalistic urges of his body begging him to run, to
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+
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+ flee, to do anything to protect himself. But he did nothing.
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+
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+ Then he heard Calvin shouting from his right.
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+
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+ “Adam! The tube! Open the tube!”
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+
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+ His shock was broken in an instant. With a swift tug and a hearty yank, Adam freed the cap of
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+ the canister, and opened it towards the ground. He felt a sudden weight on the tube as some
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+
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+ long, thick, and heavy slid out from it.
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+
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+ It was a dark, smooth wooden shaft, inlaid with markings and runes burned into the wood. Near
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+ its end was a thick metal band, and at its fore was a fierce and menacing spearhead. Eyeing it
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+
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+ over quickly, Adam could see the words “-is the non-believer, against whom divinity holds no
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+ sway-” before he had to duck out of the way again as the Serpent came at him. He drug the
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+
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+ spear behind him, and shouted panickedly to Calvin.
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+
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+ “Hey, I donʼt know what this is, but I donʼt think itʼs going to help!” he said. “I canʼt even- fuck! I
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+ canʼt even lift it!”
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+
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+ At a word, the canister he had deposited on the ground began to spin and shake. Several
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+
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+ interlocking sections began to unfold, and more canister seemed to materialize from nowhere.
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+ As Adam scurried away from the striking Serpent, the canister behind him shaped and folded
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+
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+ itself up into a large mechanical rack. Calvin noticed it first, and shouted to get Adamʼs
731
+ attention.
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+
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+ “There, look!” He gestured towards the rack as he reloaded his pistol. “Itʼs a harpoon! Put it on
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+
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+ the harpoon gun!”
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+
737
+ Adamʼs incredulity nearly cost him his life, as the Serpent came at him sideways and knocked
738
+ him onto the ground. The Serpent struck at him, its fangs finding only soil as Adam dragged the
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+
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+ spear through the grass. He heard the crack of Calvinʼs weapon again and again, but kept his
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+ head down as he struggled to maneuver around the collapsing ground beneath him. Upon
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+
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+ reaching the harpoon gun, itself a mess of gears, pulleys, and steel, he heaved the spear up on
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+ the rack and began to wind it backwards. With the spear in place and the gun loaded, he
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+
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+ turned towards the Serpent and froze in panic.
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+
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+ The Serpent had Calvin wrapped tightly in its tail, the older man dangling precariously over the
749
+ rent ground beneath them. The Serpent hissed and smiled again at Adam, and shook Calvin
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+
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+ slightly.
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+
753
+ “There, there,” the Serpent said, “letʼs not be so hasty. You didnʼt think I wouldnʼt see how this
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+ would play out, did you? Iʼve learned everything there is to learn, Adam. Iʼve seen things that
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+
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+ would turn your heart to ice. Heard stories of horrors so terrible the very thought would kill you
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+ in an instant.” Its eyes focused slightly. “I will admit, whatever magic you have in this weapon
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+
759
+ was tricky. I wasnʼt able to see it before, but now that I do… well, you know it doesnʼt matter,
760
+ right?”
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+
762
+ “I can kill you right now,” Adam snarled, aiming the spear at the Serpentʼs face, “it wouldnʼt take
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+
764
+ even a second.”
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+
766
+ “Even if you could,” the Serpent said, its voice like velvet and smoke, “and you canʼt, why
767
+ would you want to? Do you even know what it is youʼre doing? Do you even know what youʼre
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+
769
+ trying to accomplish?”
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+
771
+ “Kill the Thirteen Foundation Overseers,” Adam said through gritted teeth, his finger shaking
772
+
773
+ against the trigger.
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+
775
+ “Why?”
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+
777
+ “Youʼve twisted the universe to suit your craven desires,” Adam spat. “Youʼve made a mockery
778
+
779
+ of the natural order. Your influence is a cancer.”
780
+
781
+ The Serpent seemed to sigh. “Fanaticism. Even with all the knowledge in the world, Iʼll never
782
+ understand you.” With a swift tug, it crushed Calvin and dropped him into the void.
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+
784
+ Adam stood unmoving, his hand clenched around the handle of the weapon. The Serpent
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+
786
+ began to move towards him.
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+
788
+ “You think youʼre the first person with dreams of destroying the wicked and terrible SCP
789
+ Foundation? Be realistic, Adam. I have lived a thousand lives and dreamed a thousand more.
790
+
791
+ Iʼve seen this world turned over time and time again, and dutifully recorded it all. Do you think
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+ thereʼs anything you could do that I cannot foresee? Do you think thereʼs anything that would
793
+
794
+ stand between me and my duty?” It flicked its tail towards the harpoon gun. “Put that silly thing
795
+ away. Iʼve eaten the fruit of the Tree of Life. I cannot die, not now that Iʼve-”
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+
797
+ - Click -
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+
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+ With a rush, the spear roared through the air towards the Serpent, which had gotten close
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+
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+ enough as to be unable to move out of the way in time. The spear buried itself in the Serpentʼs
802
+ skull with a sickening crunch, and the monster recoiled and screamed. Smoke poured from the
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+
804
+ gaping wound on its head as it thrashed, and Adam had to fall to the ground to avoid being
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+ smashed as the Serpentʼs tail swung around and flattened the harpoon gun.
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+
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+ The world around him began to vibrate, slowly at first and then building in intensity until the
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+
809
+ very air seemed to shake. The sky grew black and thick bands of light began to pour through
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+ cracks in it, and the ground below him undulated and churned and eventually fell away. The
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+
812
+ last thing Adam saw before he was plunged into darkness was the Serpent, silhouetted against
813
+ the falling sky, with a shining silver spear protruding victoriously from its face like a serpentine
814
+
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+ unicorn.
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+
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+ When Adam came to, he felt cool grass beneath his head. His neck ached, and his limbs
818
+ thundered their disapproval of his trying to move them as he sat up. He rubbed against his
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+
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+ temples, trying to focus - how long had he been falling? - but opened his eyes with a start
821
+
822
+ when he heard hoarse coughing nearby. Laying a few paces from him was Calvin, covered in
823
+ sweat and blood and looking profoundly shaken, but no worse for wear. As Adam approached
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+
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+ him, Calvin turned to look at the young man and smiled.
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+
827
+ "Hey," he said, laughing through bloody teeth, "we didn't die."
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+
829
+ Adam laughed. Taking a moment to survey his surroundings, he found himself on the same
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+
831
+ grassy hillside from before, but the sky was once again blue and the grass was once again
832
+ green. His eyes traced a path of blood up to one of the two trees on top of the hill, where a
833
+
834
+ woman in a simple dress was skewered to one of them by a massive spear driven through her
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+
836
+ skull. Her face was unrecognizable, and her white dress was now stained with her own
837
+ lifeblood.
838
+
839
+ There was a figure standing over her. It was tall and lean, like the librarian but simpler
840
+
841
+ somehow. It too wore a robe that covered its face and obscured its features, but this robe was
842
+ a much more vibrant green. The figure was stooped slightly, and from where he stood Adam
843
+
844
+ could see it wasn't looking at the woman impaled on the spear, but the spear itself.
845
+
846
+ Adam helped Calvin to his feet, and together the two of them walked slowly and carefully up
847
+
848
+ the hill towards the figure. As they approached, they became acutely aware of another figure,
849
+
850
+ one they couldn't quite discern, standing behind the one in the green robes. Whatever that
851
+ figure was hurt them to look at, and so save a few scant glances they avoided doing so. When
852
+
853
+ they reached the top of the hill, the figure turned to look at them. They couldn't see its face, but
854
+ something about it felt strangely familiar.
855
+
856
+ "Ah, you're awake," the figure said, its voice soft and smooth. "I had feared the worst. This
857
+
858
+ Library contains a great many truths, but little is said about crossing the plane between That
859
+ Which Is and That Which Isn't. In fact, unless I'm mistaken this is the first time a person has
860
+
861
+ ever crossed that barrier and come back. That is no mean feat at all."
862
+
863
+ The figure in green gestured to the dark figure behind it. "Fortunately for you, the powers that
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+ be seem to have determined that it is not time for you to slip these bonds. Not yet, anyway." It
865
+
866
+ tapped a long, gloved finger against its head. "Yes, very rare."
867
+
868
+ Calvin coughed and found his voice. "Who are you?"
869
+
870
+ The figure in green didn't seem to hear him. "This thing you have here, this is a queer thing." It
871
+
872
+ reached down and laid a hand on the spear embedded into one of the trees. "There is
873
+ something strange about it. The Library decided to hold it for you, but the Library didn't know
874
+
875
+ what it was. That is very rare indeed."
876
+
877
+ The figure paused for a moment. "Do you know what this is?"
878
+
879
+ They shook their heads. The figure nodded. "This is called the Spear of the Non-Believer. It is
880
+ an ancient weapon, older perhaps than even this Library. There are legends that say it was
881
+
882
+ forged when the first thinking being decided to deny omnipotence. To stand alone against
883
+ insurmountable might. It is very, very strange indeed." The figure made a noise that might have
884
+
885
+ been laughter. "In fact, I can't even see it. How strange."
886
+
887
+ The figure looked to Calvin. "How you acquired this - someone gave it to you, yes?"
888
+
889
+ Calvin nodded.
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+
891
+ The figure stood back up to its full height. "Now that is peculiar."
892
+
893
+ With a deft hand, the figure reached out and pulled the shaft free from the tree and, with its
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+
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+ other, slid the broken corpse of the Overseer off the end. It held the spearhead up towards its
896
+ face, studying it intensely. "Very, very strange. I feel as if this item doesn't care for me at all."
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+
898
+ The figure reached down and pulled the slim metal canister off the ground, and quickly slid the
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+
900
+ entire length of the spear into it, which disappeared entirely despite the disparity in length
901
+ between the two. The figure turned and handed the canister to Adam, who reached out and
902
+
903
+ took it.
904
+
905
+ "You know," the figure said, turning now to look at the woman laying in a pool of blood at its
906
+
907
+ feet, "I had known her for some time. When she first entered these halls, she was not so
908
+ different than either of you. However, her intentions - pure though they may have been - were
909
+
910
+ what led her to this point. Your convictions do truly make you remarkable beings, capable of
911
+ endless wonders and horrors."
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+
913
+ It looked back at them one more time, and Calvin became aware that he was being watched. "I
914
+
915
+ wonder where your convictions will lead you?"
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+
917
+ There was a blinding flash of light and a burst of heat, and a moment later they were standing
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+ the Universe. Everything that ever has been or- or will ever be that we can reach is on this
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+ slide. So far as we know, this is it; the entire sum of existence.”
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+ He turned off the projector, and for a moment the room was dark. When the light came back
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+ on, the image was a painting of the Earth, as if taken from above and far away.
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+
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+ “This is us, obviously,” the man said, centering the slide. “Nearly every living thing that weʼre
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+ aware of has been born and died on this rock.” He paused for effect. “Not such bad real estate,
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+ really.”
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+ He adjusted the slide again as the audience attempted meager laughter.
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+
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+ “And this… is an atom. Or at least, uh, a representation of one. Technology hasnʼt caught up yet
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+ to where we can see these little guys, but weʼve got a pretty good idea about what they might
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+ look like. Now, the atom is a- a building block, the very most basic particle in the Universe. Or
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+ rather, it might be. There may be particles even smaller than that, and smaller particles that
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+ compose those. Itʼs difficult to say where this ends, but at the bottom of this has to be
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+ something fundamental… right? Something that doesnʼt just comprise the other building blocks,
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+ but necessitates their being. Thatʼs what we were searching for.”
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+
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+ The lights came back up, and the man turned around. His white jacket bore the name “Felix
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+ Carter Ph.D.” in blue lettering. His round glasses sat perched atop a red nose, and his grey hair
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+ was combed neatly to the side.
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+ “When we approached the uh, the International Academy of Existential Sciences, we came with
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+ a single goal; discover the reason why. We werenʼt asked to provide an explanation, o-or
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+ deduce why the uh, reason why; our task was to find the part of the universe that determines
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+ why we are what we are. Today, Iʼm happy to announce we have done this.”
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+ He extended his arm, and another man came into view. This man was tall, with cropped brown
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+ hair and a black jacket. He smiled and waved politely at the enthusiastic applause and stood
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+ with his hands clasped in front of him as he was introduced.
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+ “This is Dr. Frederick Williams, of the Royal Scientific Conservatory. It was with his assistance
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+ and financial backing that we uh, that we made this breakthrough discovery.”
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+ The two of them paused as the lights dimmed again, and the projector above produced an
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+ image. The image was faint, and full of static, but its focal point was clear: a single white line
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+ extending across the image, fading at both ends.
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+ “What youʼre looking at here is a thread,” Dr. Carter continued. “Weʼve only just started calling
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+ them that; we had no idea what they would look like when we started. We were able to get this
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+ thread to manifest itself using a series of high energy pulses directed at a tiny piece of
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+ Ozymandium film. This method was borrowed from Dr. Adam Bright and his team in the United
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+ States, who have been working on a similar project in the hopes of eliciting what theyʼre calling
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+ tachyons, the uh, the fundamental building block of time, as it were. We discovered that, by
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+ tuning our equipment just so, we were able to make something that shouldnʼt happen…
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+ happen.”
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+ The image changed. On the next slide, a nearby structure is seen being pulled dramatically
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+ towards the center of the thread. On the next, the thread is gone, and the building is crumpled
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+ and misshapen.
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+ “This was what we witnessed. By causing one of these threads to appear for just an instant,
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+ one of these elements of the foundation of the universe, and then manipulating it ever so
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+ slightly, we increased gravity in the region by nearly seven-thousand percent in an instant. I will
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+ say that again: we have manipulated the physical laws of the universe using a bright light and a
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+ rock.”
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+ The assembled audience applauded again. After a moment, Dr. Carter held up a hand for quiet.
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+ “The full manifest of our uh, our research will be available shortly, as soon as our sister
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+ projects have finished their studies. In three monthsʼ time, weʼll present our findings in full to
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+ this assembly, and… and take our first step towards a more knowledgeable future!”
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+ — - —
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+
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+ In the lobby of the auditorium afterwards, Dr. Williams stood speaking to a group of researchers
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+ alongside Dr. Carter and his team. Two men approached him, and one of them stuck out his
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+ hand.
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+ “Dr. Williams,” the man said, “absolutely a pleasure to meet you. Vincent Arians, Oxford. Iʼve
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+ been fascinated with your work, truly.”
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+ The taller man smiled. “Mr. Arians, of course. Always nice to meet a fellow alumni.” He looked
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+
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+ towards the second of the two. “And your friend?”
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+ “Aaron Siegel,” the man said, following Ariansʼ handshake with one of his own. “Cornell.”
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+ Dr. Williamsʼ eyes grew slightly wider. “The renowned physicist. I dare say I half expected you
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+ to make this discovery before we did, Dr. Siegel.”
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+ Aaron smiled. “Unfortunately, our work as of late has taken a different turn. If we were going to
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+ solve atomics, we should have done what you did and figured out the geometry first. Your
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+ results have been very impressive.”
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+ Dr. Williamsʼ eyes were pensive. “Yes, Dr. Carter has done some exceptional work. Itʼs a shame
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+ heʼs going to be discredited, he really has put so much into this project.”
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+ Arians did a double take. “Wait, he- what?”
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+ Before either of them could say anything else they were approached by a dark-eyed woman,
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+ slight, with short black hair and a blue dress with long black gloves. She came up behind Dr.
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+ Williams and put a hand on his shoulder and whispered in his ears. He nodded.
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+ “Gentlemen, Iʼm afraid I am being called away.” He stopped mid turn. “Oh, please, forgive me.
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+ Mr. Arians, Dr. Siegel, this is Dr. Sophia Light. Sheʼs been working closely with Dr. Carter and
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+ the rest of our team here in London.”
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+ The woman smiled softly and nodded. “Charmed, Iʼm sure.”
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+ Aaron nodded back while Arians continued to process what he had just heard. Williams fiddled
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+ with his pocket for a moment, and then produced a white card with a three-arrowed emblem on
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+ it.
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+ “This is my card, Dr. Siegel,” he said. “Have your office call this number here while youʼre still in
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+ the city and weʼll arrange a proper meeting. Mr. Arians, you are certainly welcome to join as
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+ well. Our organization is on the very precipice of some truly inspiring work, and weʼre looking
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+ for the brightest minds to lead us.” He shrugged. “Something to think about. Until later,
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+ gentlemen.”
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+ Dr. Williams donned his cap and coat, and followed Dr. Light out of the parlor.
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+ NOW
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+ — - —
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+ “Once upon a time, a man awoke to find he had no memory of who he was or how he had
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+ gotten here.”
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+ Olivia snuck out to the studioʼs balcony and plucked the pale, slim cigarette out from behind her
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+ ear. She was fishing in her pocket for a lighter when she heard the door behind her slide open.
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+
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+ “Yʼknow, those thingsʼll kill you.” Anthony Wright did not look like the sort of man who was
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+ accustomed to a suit and tie. He wore them as if they were prison fatigues. “I should know,” he
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+ added, showing her a half-empty pack of gum.
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+
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+ “Anthony!” Oliviaʼs slim figure slipped up against him with the grace of a small, elegant knife.
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+ She wrapped her arms around him and hugged him tight. Despite having kicked the habit five
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+ years ago, the old man still managed to smell like tobacco.
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+ Anthony dropped an enormous arm around her and gave her a comforting pat. They ended up
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+ leaning against the banister, side-by-side. It wasnʼt quite morning, yet; below them, the city
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+ streets were cast in a tangerine glow. A cool, lethargic breeze drifted past them, carrying the
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+ ocean's scent.
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+ “Iʼm glad you made it,” Olivia told him. She finally pulled out her lighter. It was a cheap hunk of
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+ neon green plastic she had picked up on the way to the exhibition. After a few swipes of her
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+ thumb, it only managed to spit out sparks.
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+ “Here.” Anthony plucked the lighter out of her hand as if he was taking away a dangerous toy.
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+ He produced his own; it was an old, tarnished thing made of brass. It had more dents in it than
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+ he did. “And I wouldnʼt miss this for the world, lady. Even if it is Seattle.”
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+ Olivia rolled her eyes. Anthony's lighter produced a flame on the first flick; she dipped her head
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+ down to bring her cigarette to the fireʼs tip. “Spare me. I know you think this is all artsy fartsy
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+
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+ crap.”
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+
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+ “Well, alright, canʼt say I ‘getʼ the Madonna made out of cottage cheese.”
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+ Olivia gave him a look. “You donʼt like it?”
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+ Anthony did a brief double-take. “Wait, that oneʼs — yours? I mean, uh…”
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+ She grinned. “No. Iʼm kidding. That oneʼs shit; the guy who made it is a hack.” She turned back
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+
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+ to the city, taking a long drag. When she exhaled, wisps of smoke whirled up from her nostrils
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+ and licked at the bottom of the balcony overhead. “Howʼs Calvin?”
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+
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+ “Doing good. He told me to tell you heʼs sorry he couldnʼt come, but—”
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+
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+ “Busy. I know. Fuck, I know.” Olivia closed her eyes. “Thereʼs just so much going on, now.”
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+
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+ “Yeah. I donʼt think any of us really expected…” Anthony's voice trailed off. “They needed the
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+ Accountant more than we realized. Once they lost him, they lost all their funding — everything
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+
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+ just started unraveling. Personnel started panicking, sites started collapsing — fuck, two
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+ Overseers ended up dead that night.”
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+ Something tugged at the back of Oliviaʼs mind; something she was forgetting. “How many sites
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+
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+ are left, now?”
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+
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+ “Still about two hundred. We decommissioned Site-173 last week. Nothing in it but corpses and
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+ cockroaches.” He shook his head. “Just ordinary cockroaches.”
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+ Olivia turned to him. For the first time in a long while, he looked old — old and tired. The
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+ wrinkles in his face were carved deep into his skin; his eyes were surrounded by dark,
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+ impenetrable circles.
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+ She felt that tug again. “How are you holding up?”
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+ “Itʼs funny,” Anthony told her, still watching the city. “You spend your life fighting demons,
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+ putting out fires — thinking this is the hard part. This is the work that needs doing. This is the
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+ work thatʼll kill you. But itʼs not.” His eyes met hers. “Sweeping up the ashes — putting shit back
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+ together again. Thatʼs the hard part.”
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+ She frowned. The tugging was harder, now.
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+ “Donʼt get me wrong. Thingsʼre better, now.” He gave her a weary smile. “We donʼt have to hurt
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+ people. We donʼt have to kill people. We donʼt have to mutilate children to hold back the
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+ nightmares.” His eyes drifted back to the city.
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+ Olivia closed her eyes. “Anthony…”
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+ “I donʼt know how the hell we did it, but we won. The worldʼs… itʼs still fucked up. When I go to
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+ sleep, I still have nightmares, yʼknow? But every night, it gets a little better. The nightmares are
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+ losing.”
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+ She reached into her pocket and searched for something, pulling it free.
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+ “Anyway, fuck — sorry, Iʼm just ranting. Listen, Olivia. Thereʼs something Iʼve been meaning to
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+ ask y—”
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+ Olivia slammed all 4 inches of the sleek, razor-sharp crafting knife into Anthony Wrightʼs heart.
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+ For one instant, the old manʼs eyes were filled with raw confusion and shock. Then —
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+ stumbling back, numbly clutching at the hilt — his eyes were filled with nothing at all.
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+
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+ “Iʼm sorry,” Olivia whispered. She pushed him over the banisterʼs edge.
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+ And the world ended.
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+
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+ NOW
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ “Suddenly, a voice spoke to the man: ‘Your second wish has been granted. Now, for your third
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+ — and final — wish.ʼ”
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+ “-up. Cʼmon, cʼmon, wake the hell up-”
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+ Slivers of light squeezed through Oliviaʼs eyelids. She felt a constant buzzing in her ears.
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+ Someone was tugging at her arms.
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+ “Wake up, wake up—”
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+ She popped her eyes open and immediately regretted it. Sharp, jagged sunbeams rushed into
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+ her pupils, forcing her to squint. Olivia squeezed one fist into her left socket and started
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+ rubbing away. “What… where am I?”
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+ The man stopped shaking her and slumped down into a chair. “Fuck. Thank God.”
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+ Olivia kept rubbing at her eye, letting her vision adjust. She was laying back on a bed inside of
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+ a cheap motel room. The overpowered AC rumbled to her left; above it, sunlight streamed in
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+ past the curtains. The room smelled faintly of coconut oil.
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+
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+ Adam was seated beside the bed. He looked like he hadnʼt slept in days. His laptop was sitting
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+
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+ on the nightstand, with a pistol laid out next to it.
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+
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+ Olivia blinked her way through the grogginess. “Adam? Whatʼs—”
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+
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+ “How much do you remember?”
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+
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+ Olivia squeezed her eyebrows together; they grinded like cogs in some enormous adding
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+
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+ machine. She tried to think her way through the events that had led her here. The last thing she
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+ remembered was…
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+
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+ “I was having some sort of dream. Anthony was there, but it was — years from now. It was all
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+ wrong. Not real. It felt real, but…”
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+
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+ Adam nodded. “Something was off, right?”
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+
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+ “Yeah.” Olivia closed her eyes and coaxed the dream out from its hiding place in her
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+ subconscious. “He wasnʼt smoking, but he had a lighter. We were in Seattle, but we could smell
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+
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+ the ocean. And the more I thought about it…”
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+
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+ “The more you realized it was a lie.”
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+
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+ She nodded and opened her eyes. Adam was focused on his laptop.
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+
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+ “I donʼt know how, but somehow I realized the only way out of it was to—”
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+
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+ “Yeah.” Adam cut her off. He was taking great pains to not make eye-contact with her. “I know.”
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+
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+ Olivia frowned, sitting up on the bed. “Adam? Do you… uh, want to talk about—”
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+
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+ “Itʼs fine. Weʼre out of it, now.” He was pulling a file up on the computer. “You donʼt remember
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+ how we got here, right?”
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+
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+ Olivia shook her head. “No.”
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+
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+ “Same here. Luckily, I think we planned for this.” He double-clicked something. The laptopʼs
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+ screen was filled with a still-image of Calvinʼs face. His stoic expression stared out at them;
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+
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+ behind him, they could see what looked like an office. “Calvin loaded a video on Alexandra,
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+ along with instructions to play it if we found ourselves, uh… not remembering anything about
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+
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+ how we got here.”
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+
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+ Olivia scooted forward to sit on the edge of the bed beside Adam. He clicked ‘Playʼ.
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+
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+ A window popped up over the video, requesting two passwords. Over one was the name
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+ ‘ADAMʼ; over the other was the name ‘OLIVIAʼ.
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+
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+ “Itʼs encrypted?” Olivia asked. She frowned, staring at the screen.
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+
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+ “I guess. I donʼt remember… I mean, thereʼs a password I might have used,” Adam said, typing
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+
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+ something under his name. As soon as he hit enter, his name turned green. He glanced back to
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+ her.
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+
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+ Olivia bit down on her bottom lip, thinking.
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+
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+ “Olivia?”
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+
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+ Something tugged at the back of her mind.
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+
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+ Without stopping to think, she snatched Adamʼs pistol off the nightstand and buried three
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+ rounds directly into his skull.
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+
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+ And then the world ended.
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+
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+ NOW
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ “The man considered this for a moment, and — seeing no other choice — made his final wish:
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+
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+ ‘Allow me to remember all that I have forgotten.ʼ”
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+
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+ “Olivia?”
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+
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+ Olivia opened her eyes. She was laid back on a cot inside of a small, comfortable looking
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+ office. There was a bookcase stuffed full of leather-bound volumes; in front of it, there was a
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+
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+ wide, polished desk.
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+
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+ Calvin was standing over her. He looked distant — when didnʼt he? — but his expression
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+ carried a hint of concern.
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+
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+ Olivia immediately slammed her knee up into his solar plexus.
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+
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+ Calvin buckled, crouching forward. She rolled off the cot and stumbled toward the desk,
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+ fumbling for the hidden latch under one of the drawers. Olivia had been in this office a hundred
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+
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+ times before; if memory served, there was a hidden space right… here.
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+
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+ By the time Calvin had managed to catch his breath, Olivia was pointing the pistol straight for
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+ his heart.
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+
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+ Calvin raised his hands up and took a step back. “Olivia…”
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+
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+ “Shut up.” She narrowed her eyes. “Let me think.”
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+
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+ Calvin said nothing.
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+
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+ “Someoneʼs fucking with my head. Iʼve gone through two iterations, now. One with Anthony,
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+
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+ one with Adam. Each time, they were trying to get information from me,” she said, talking her
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+ way through it. “Each time, I realized there was something wrong. A detail out of place.
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+
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+ Anthony's lighter. Adamʼs computer — he calls it ‘Alexanderʼ, not ‘Alexandraʼ. And the more I
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+ thought about it, the more I realized…”
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+
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+ Calvin started to lower his hands. “Olivia, listen—”
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+
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+ “I said shut up,” she snapped back. “Alright. Each time, it all started unraveling once I realized
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+ something was wrong. Each time, I realized the only way to escape was to…” Her breathing
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+
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+ quickened.
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+
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+ Calvin took another step back.
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+
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+ “I have to kill you,” she whispered.
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+
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+ “Olivia. Just, okay, just take it easy. Letʼs talk this through, alright?”
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+
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+ “I have thought this through. Anthony, Adam, now you — youʼre just another dream. Another…”
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+ She pursed her lips. “Lie. The Liar. Youʼre the fucking Liar.”
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+
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+ “Olivia.” Calvinʼs tone took on a building urgency. “Please, listen to me. You might be right.
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+ Someone might be messing with your head. But itʼs not me. Iʼm not the Liar.”
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+
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+ “Then how the fuck…” Her finger curled tighter around the trigger.
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+
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+ “Listen. Just listen, okay? You were helping me with research. You fell asleep in my office. Now
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+
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+ you wake up, and youʼve pulled a gun on me.“ Calvin kept his arms held high. “You said these
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+ things unraveled when you noticed something wrong. Have you…?”
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+
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+ Olivia scowled. “Not yet. But…” Her eyes traced their way through the office. It all looked like it
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+ was supposed to; unlike the previous two dreams, this was all familiar to her. But did that
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+
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+ mean…?
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+
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+ “You said it started with a dream about Anthony, then Adam. Think about it: If I were the Liar,
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+ would I really start with Calvin, next?”
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+
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+ Oliviaʼs breathing slowed. Nothing was out of place; nothing felt off…
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+
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+ “Once is happenstance. Twice is a coincidence. Three times is a pattern,” Calvin told her. “I
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+
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+ think the Liar is trying to trick you into killing me.”
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+
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+ Her grip on the trigger loosened.
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+
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+ “You said he was trying to get information from you. What kind of information?”
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+
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+ “I… with Anthony, I donʼt know. He said he needed to ask me something. With Adam, it was a
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+
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+ password, I think, but…”
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+
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+ “A password?”
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+
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+ Olivia lowered the pistol, but kept a firm grip. “Yeah.” She forced herself to breathe slowly.
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+ “Okay. Okay. Just… give me a second, okay?”
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+
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+ Calvin slowly lowered his hands, but kept his distance. “Alright. But yeah, this doesnʼt make any
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+
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+ sense. You donʼt know any passwords that the Liar would want. He didnʼt ask you about
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+ anything else?” He paused, then added: “He didnʼt ask about your copy of the journal, right?
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+
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+ You still have it?”
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+
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+ Olivia shook her head. “No, he didnʼt — yeah. I still have it.” She reached with her free hand to
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+ touch the base of her wrist; the faint, familiar lump was still present. “The journal is right here.”
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+
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+ The Liar smiled. “So it is.”
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+
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+ And then the world ended.
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+
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+ NOW
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ “‘Funny,ʼ the voice laughed, granting the manʼs final wish. ‘That was the first thing you asked
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+ for.ʼ”
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+
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+ Oliviaʼs mouth felt like it was coated in a thin layer of dissolving chalk. It left the faint flavor of
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+ peppermint lingering on her tongue.
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+
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+ She forced her eyes open, then immediately closed them. Bright, glaring lights beamed straight
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+
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+ down into her retina — the throbbing pressure behind her temple intensified.
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+
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+ She was in a hospital room somewhere. Olivia didnʼt even need to look around to know that;
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+ she could just feel it. She hated hospitals. Counting backwards from ten, she eased her eyes
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+
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+ open and gave them time to adjust.
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+
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+ Yep. It was a medical facility, alright — and she was strapped down to the bed. Good times.
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+ Several pieces of sterile, complicated equipment were placed next to her. Most of them were
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+
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+ making beeping noises. She lifted her head as high as the nylon straps allowed, trying to get a
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+ lay of the land.
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+
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+ A nurse and a doctor laid face-down on the floor. Pools of crimson crept out from under them.
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+
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+ An older woman in an immaculate white suit was seated nearby; she held a gun. Her gaze was
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+ on Olivia.
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+
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+ Olivia blinked. She was wrong; it was a young man with a neon green mohawk. He wore a
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+
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+ studded jacket splattered with something wet. In his left hand, he clutched a blood-soaked
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+ switch-blade.
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+
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+ She blinked again. It was a person of indeterminable gender; their skin was a deep shade of
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+
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+ ochre, with a face full of piercings. They wore several leather straps around what looked like a
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+ charcoal binder. Instead of a knife, they held an aluminum baseball bat. It was coated with
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+
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+ clumps of hair and meat.
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+
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+ She blinked again. A man with teeth like serrated steak knives and claws that could carve
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+
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+ through steel. She blinked again. It was Anthony. She blinked again. It was Adam. She blinked
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+
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+ again. It was Calvin.
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+
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+ She blinked again.
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+
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+ It was the Liar.
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+
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+ “Howʼs that cut feeling?”
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+ Olivia looked down at her wrist. A fresh series of stitches criss-crossed over a recently opened
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+ wound; it extended from the base of her palm to nearly the inside of her elbow. A distant
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+ memory tugged at the back of her mind.
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+
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+ She licked her lips and lied. “It… doesnʼt hurt that much.”
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+
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+ “Still. Make sure to keep it covered. Antibiotics, too.” The left side of the Liarʼs mouth twitched
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+ upward. “They would have prescribed something for it, but Iʼm afraid I killed them before they
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+ had the opportunity.”
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+
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+ “Who…” Oliviaʼs eyes fell to the figures on the floor. “Whatʼs going on? Who are they?”
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+
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+ “They worked for me, and we captured you,” the Liar told her. “You were brought to me for…
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+
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+ processing. To discover what you knew; to determine if you had the journal. Or, at the very
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+ least, if you knew what was in it.” Their lips pursed with amusement. "You know, after all this
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+
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+ time I had forgotten it ever existed. When the agent who penned it defected and told us what it
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+ contained, you'd have thought we might have taken steps to make its contents untrue. But… we
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+
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+ are nothing if not creatures of habit."
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+
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+ Olivia couldnʼt remember anything after they killed the Accountant. The Liar must have noticed
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+ her confusion: “Youʼve been amnesticized. Several times, actually. Did you know thatʼs my
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+
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+ primary function within the Foundation? To maintain the veil. To make sure no one remembers
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+ anything theyʼre not supposed to.”
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+
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+ They tapped the weapon against their thigh. “And, of course, to replace those gaps with
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+
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+ convincing lies.”
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+
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+ “Why am I still alive? Why are we even having this conversation?”
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+
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+ “Because you and your friends accounted for this. Because you did have the journal. Or, at
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+
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+ least, a small piece of it. A subdermal flash-drive, located under your wrist.”
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+
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+ “I donʼt understand.”
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+
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+ The Liar smiled. Although Olivia could no longer recognize their features, she could still make
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+ out the weariness in their face. “Not all cognitohazards are anomalous.”
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+
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+ The code-phrase flashed through Oliviaʼs mind. It was as if she had just found the piece of a
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+ puzzle she hadnʼt even realized she was solving. An image surged into her memories; she now
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+ remembered everything.
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+
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+ “You used to be one of us,” she whispered. “You used to be part of the Insurgency. You were
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+ part of the third Delta - I've heard Anthony talk about you. Sam… Sam Biel - they always talked
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+ about how you were tortured by the Foundation for weeks for your secrets and never gave up a
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+ word. I don't… I don't understand.”
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+
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+ The Liar closed their eyes and nodded. “That's true, but I didn't give up my memories because
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+ there were no memories to give up."
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+
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+ They sighed. "I was deployed to locate an anomaly in the Bengal Sea. Our ship capsized in a
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+ storm and I was dragged into the ocean when my leg got caught in some netting. I drifted in the
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+
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+ darkness where the eyes are empty and sunk into the Void. They found me, months later, and
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+
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+ the Foundation recognized who I was - what I could do. They gave me to Green - that witch -
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+ and she gave me a new identity; a lie to believe in.” They opened their eyes and rose to their
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+
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+ feet, approaching Olivia. “Your friend Calvin found out from the journal no doubt, that clever
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+ boy. Your copy only had that entry in it - the entry containing my name. Seeing it for the first
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+ time in so many years… it was like coming up from under water after so long.”
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+
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+ The Liar began unbinding Oliviaʼs limbs. “Iʼve cleared a path to the front entrance. It will be
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+ open for another ten minutes; once youʼre out, youʼll find a grey van in the parking lot. The
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+
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+ doors are unlocked; the keys are in the glove compartment. Youʼll find instructions, a map, and
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+ a flash-drive.”
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+
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+ “A flash-drive?” Olivia sat up, feeling her extremities tingle with the sudden surge of blood. Her
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+
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+ forearm pulsed with pain.
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+
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+ “It contains crucial data — including the location of your next target. The Archivist.” The Liar
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+
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+ stepped back. “Out of all of us, she may be the furthest gone. Tell your friends to be careful.”
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+
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+ Olivia nodded, swinging her legs around. She sank to the floor. “…what about you?”
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+
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+ “What about me?” the Liar asked, and then they laughed. “I'm not faultless in this. I may have
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+ forgotten my purpose, but it was still me in there making those decisions, doing the things I did.
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+
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+ There's nothing left for me out there - if the Foundation doesn't kill me immediately I'll spend
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+ the rest of my life running from them because of what I know - and I'm not about to run from
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+
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+ the truth. The truth has set me free.” They sank back into their chair, laying their weapon
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+ across their lap. “Move fast. Your window is closing.”
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+
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+ Olivia reached out to touch the Liarʼs hand. They did not look up. Turning to go, she spared one
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+ last look at them; for a moment, she thought she might have recognized a face. Then, she
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+ In a room devoid of light or sound, a man sat at his desk and read. There was a time when the
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+ darkness would have impeded him — but that time had passed. Now, he found it comforting.
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+ Colors distracted him from his work.
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+ He turned to the next page of the report — despite not needing to ‘seeʼ the words to read them.
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+ Old habits, he supposed. With each successive sentence, his calm gave way to cold,
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+ calculated purpose.
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+ The door opened. A blade of light pierced the room, illuminating the man and his desk. It cut
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+ across his forearm and highlighted an old burn scar. He instinctively moved his hand out to
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+ cover it.
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+ He looked up. A woman stood at the doorway, hesitating. It was only then that he realized his
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+ face was twisted with rage.
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+ He forced himself to relax, acknowledged her with a nod, and motioned her in.
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+ She took two steps forward and spoke: “Youʼve heard?”
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+ “Yes.” He closed the report. “Do we know who yet?”
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+ “Not yet.” She moved to approach, but stopped — as if a wind forced her back. “Whoever
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+ found the Pinnacle did so with the use of mnestics, and thereʼs a limited supply. Weʼre looking.”
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+
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+ “And the Contract?”
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+ The woman didnʼt respond.
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+
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+ He sighed. “Felix?”
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+ “We didnʼt find him. If he fell, or was pushed, he might still be falling. We have to assume the
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+ worst.”
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+ The man stood, his eyes fixed on the backs of his own knuckles. “I donʼt understand how this
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+ could happen. I donʼt understand who would do this. Who could do this. Do they even know
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+ what they did?” He looked up at her. “This is bad.”
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+ Her expression did not change. “The rest of the council has been alerted. I just came here to
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+ make sure you knew.” She took another step forward; her hand fell to his desk. “Maybe…
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+ maybe if we just-”
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+ “Whatever you were about to say, donʼt.” His voice was flat; something trembled just under the
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+ surface. “Whoever they are, they got lucky.”
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+ She frowned. He could see the weariness in her face. There was something she wanted to tell
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+ him; there was something she wanted to say. Instead, she just closed her eyes and nodded.
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+ He reached for her hand upon the desk, taking it into his own. His palm was like worn, scraped
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+ leather. Hers was ice. “I know youʼre tired. I know. God, I know. Iʼm…”
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+ He forced himself to stop. He took a breath, turned her hand over, and traced the scars along
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+ her wrist and forearm. She looked so frail, now. “We canʼt stop now. We canʼt give up now.”
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+ Her eyes were still closed. “I know.”
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+ “Go, now. Go back to the Garden. You know the way in. Youʼll be safe there. I'm going to call up
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+ the task forces and weʼll figure out what this is. Iʼll call you when itʼs clear.”
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+ She squeezed his hand back. At last, her eyes opened. “What about you?”
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+ He smiled. “I just need to figure some things out, and then Iʼll come for you.”
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+ He came around the desk and held her; she held him back. After a few moments of silence, she
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+ turned her head up to his. “I—”
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+ The phone rang.
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+ He grimaced. His grip on her loosened. “Iʼm sorry. I…”
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+ Her expression hardened. She released him, nodding. “I know.” Without another word, she
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+ turned and left him alone.
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+ He reached for the phone.
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+ NOW
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+
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+ — - —
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+
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+ “The Accountant.” Anthony found the title amusing. “Do they only have one?”
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+ Olivia laughed. “Thatʼs a lot of math. He must be some sort of uber-nerd.”
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+ “A dire nerd,” Adam offered, his eyes never leaving the screen of his laptop.
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+ This comment drew blank stares from Olivia, Anthony, and Calvin.
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+ “You know, like a dire wolf? From D&D? Or Game of Thrones? Or…” Adam looked up. He
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+ immediately scowled, then went right back to typing. “Fuck, you people are old.”
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+ Anthony took a drag of his cigarette and eyed Calvin from across the room. “Alright. So, how
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+ are you planning on finding all these fucks? I doubt theyʼre just hanging out at the local pub.
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+ Theyʼre probably holed up somewhere with enough anomalous ordinance to make Mordor look
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+ like the Shire.” He gave Adam a look, who — without raising his head — lifted two fingers in
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+ appreciation.
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+ Calvin nodded. “Yeah. This is where it gets tricky. Our mystery agent wrote a lot about the
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+ Overseers, and a little bit about where they live, or where theyʼd be hiding, but a lot of it is
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+ situational and might not be helpful. Thatʼs why weʼre going after the Accountant first. Heʼs the
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+ one who pays the rent. Take him out, and the list of possible safe-houses gets that much
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+ smaller. ”
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+ Olivia leaned back in her chair. “Perfect. We just need to find this first one, then. The first one
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+ of these gods-on-Earth that know weʼre coming for them. Do you even have a plan?”
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+ Calvin gestured to his right. “Iʼve got Adam.”
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+ Adam leaned away from his computer. “Oh, yeah. Right. Yeah, I can find him.”
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+ Anthony snorted. “Thisʼll be good.”
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+ Adam ignored him: “The Accountant is, as far as we can tell, a mathematical prodigy who
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+ specializes in statistical analysis. Heʼs a data-sponge — he soaks up information, analyzes it,
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+ and finds hidden correlations no one else can see. Everything he does, he does based on
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+ these invisible relationships. His entire route — what he wears, what he drinks, his day-to-day
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+ activities — theyʼre all based on predictions derived from these correlations.”
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+ He turned his screen around to show the others. Several tabs were open in his browser; the
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+ current one was a graph of current stock prices. “Now, I probably donʼt need to tell you what a
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+ person like this could do in stock markets. He analyzes data faster than computers; he can
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+ predict the boom and bust of a Fortune 500 based on a goddamn train schedule. And although
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+ his ability to see these correlations is anomalous, the correlations themselves arenʼt — theyʼre
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+ just impossible for anyone else to understand or decode.”
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+ “Alright,” Anthony said. “But that doesnʼt tell us how to—”
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+ “Train schedules,” Olivia cut him off. She was focused on one of the unopened tabs on the
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+ screen. “In Tokyo?”
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+ Adam grinned and nodded. He opened the tab, revealing a translated train schedule. “The
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+ journal mentioned it. Iʼve been having Alexander crunching numbers for a few weeks—”
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+ “Alexander?” Anthony narrowed his eyes.
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+ “Itʼs the name he gave his laptop,” Calvin replied. “What did you find?”
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+ “Basically, thereʼs some sort of weird correlation between international housing markets and
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+ train schedules printed in Tokyo on the fifth day of every third month,” Adam said. “And based
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+ on how deliberate this guy is, Iʼd be willing to bet money he goes to Tokyo himself to examine
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+ those schedules the day theyʼre printed.”
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+ “Hang on.” Olivia leaned in to examine the screen closer. “You said this guy is able to make
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+ predictions based on correlations no one else can see, right? Wouldnʼt that lead him to realize
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+ he shouldnʼt be where we expect him to be?”
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+ Adam cocked his head. “Are you asking me if he can see into the future?”
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+ “Well, yeah. Isnʼt that basically what this is?” Olivia turned from the screen and focused her
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+ attention on Adam. “If heʼs able to magically see connections no one else can, isnʼt it possible
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+ some piece of information heʼs encountered will tell him that weʼre coming? Or even who we
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+ are?”
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+ “I donʼt think so,” Calvin said. “I mean, the numbers can be wrong.”
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+ Adam shook his head. “No, sheʼs — well, mostly right. The numbers canʼt be wrong. Theyʼre
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+ just data. He canʼt know anything for sure, though. He just makes predictions, and those
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+ predictions have varying degrees of certainty. Thatʼs the hiccup, here: He can know thereʼs a
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+ 75% chance that today, someone will attack him. He can know thereʼs a 30% chance itʼll be
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+ five people, a 25% chance itʼll be four people, a 20% chance itʼll be three people… so on.”
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+ Anthony massaged his brows. “Look, do we really need to take a probabilities course to kill this
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+ guy? I get that heʼs smart, but last time I checked, train schedules donʼt stop bullets.”
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+ “But bullets wonʼt stop someone who isnʼt even there,” Olivia replied. She turned back to Adam.
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+
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+ “So, basically, he can predict extremely complex systems based on seemingly random bits of
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+ data. Right?”
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+ Adam nodded. “Right.”
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+ Olivia gave them all a very crooked grin. “In that case, I think I know exactly how to beat him.”
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+ — - —
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+ The black car pulled to the side of a street in the Tokyo financial district. The man who stepped
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+ out was so extraordinarily unremarkable that, under normal circumstances, even his lack of
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+ remarkability failed to generate a remark.
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+ His high end tailored suit and dark glasses blended with the well-to-dos of the region; his skin
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+ was a shade of amber-gold. Despite being aware of the time, he checked his wristwatch,
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+ closed the car door, then took three steps down the sidewalk. The vehicle drove away.
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+ The Accountant was a man of precision. He slept for exactly seven hours; when he woke, it
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+ was on the hour. Each footfall was calculated — each step predetermined. He made no
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+ mistakes, took no chances, and accounted for every significant possibility.
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+ Thatʼs why, when he first noticed the young man approaching him from across the street, he
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+ took immediate action. The man was in his 20s; short hair, open coat — Slavic, if he had to
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+
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+ wager a guess. Based on the color of the manʼs shoes, the Accountant determined he was here
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+ to kill him. Based on the current market price of peaches, the Accountant determined he was
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+
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+ not alone.
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+ He took a step to the left. A crowd of businessmen had just emerged from a nearby diner; this
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+ put at least fifteen people between him and the would-be assassin. One of the fifteen was
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+ Japanese — in his mid-50s. He walked with a slight limp and was going bald. This meant the
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+ second assassin was in the third story window of the small wine-shop across the street.
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+ The Accountant adjusted his watch, reflecting sunlight off its surface and into the window. The
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+ sniper was briefly blinded. Now that neither assassin could see him, he moved to enter a
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+ nearby office building.
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+ “Fuck. Glare,” Anthony growled into his mic. “You see him?”
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+ Adam fought his way through the crowd, shaking his head. “No. Lost him. Heʼs anticipating
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+ everything weʼre doing. I think — heʼs gotta be in that building with the blue glass. Heading for
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+ it.”
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+ Olivia peeked out from around the corner and touched her ear-piece. “Calvin, should I go in
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+
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+ with him?”
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+ There was a brief pause before Calvin replied: “Yes.”
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+ Olivia jogged toward the financial office. Adam pushed his way through several more people to
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+ follow her.
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+ The interior was a sprawling three-story lobby framed with marble. A grand staircase extended
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+ up to each level, with glass elevators providing an alternate route. Adamʼs eyes darted between
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+ the various levels.
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+ “Which level?” Adam asked.
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+ She yanked Adam by the arm and pulled. “Neither. This way.”
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+ The two of them took off toward the far-end of the building. An emergency exit led to an
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+ alleyway out back. Olivia shoved the door open and stepped through; Adam followed. As soon
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+ as they stepped outside, they were greeted with the sound of muffled gunfire.
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+ “Shit!” Olivia shoved Adam between two dumpsters; she soon followed him, dropping to a
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+ crouch. She flipped out her compact mirror and held it out, using the reflection to search the
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+ alley ahead.
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+ Two men in suits stood where the alley emptied out into the street. Between them, the
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+ Accountant checked his watch.
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+ “Hm. This will work,” he announced. “Weʼve got about a minute before I leave to catch my train.
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+ So, what can I do for you?”
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+ Olivia examined the reflection in her mirror. Adam squinted at the image, frowning. “Heʼs just
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+ standing out in the open,” he whispered. “We could just—”
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+ She reached to touch her ear-piece again. “Calvin. Do we go for it?”
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+ Calvinʼs reply came almost immediately: “No.”
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+ Olivia looked to Adam. “Keep him talking.”
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+ Adam nodded. He turned to the side of the dumpster and hollered: “Youʼre the Accountant,
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+ right?”
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+ “You know, I do have a professional title. And a name, if youʼd rather—”
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+ “We know who you are,” Adam yelled back. “Weʼre here to kill you.”
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+ “Yes, Iʼm aware. Well, here I am. Go ahead. Take a shot.”
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+ Olivia gestured for Adam to keep going.
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+ “Uh-huh. But do you know why weʼre here to kill you?”
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+ “Twenty nine seconds. Youʼre very likely the ones I received word about, just this morning.
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+ Youʼre responsible for terminating our contract with Death. I presume you want to murder me
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+ over some sort of ideological quibble.”
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+ “An ideological quibble?” Adamʼs voice nearly hitched up an octave. Olivia reached to touch his
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+ shoulder. “You know how many corpses your organization is built on top of? How many people
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+ die every day just so you fucks get to run the show?”
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+
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+ “Iʼve never killed anyone. Of course, Iʼm certain youʼve killed a few. How many? A dozen? A
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+ hundred? Did you bother to learn any of their names?” the Accountant asked. He checked his
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+ watch again. “Were any of them children? Just curious.”
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+ Adam jerked against Oliviaʼs grip. She squeezed him, hard. “Donʼt,” she whispered. “Heʼs trying
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+ to get a rise out of you.”
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+ “Fuck him,” Adam growled. His grip on his pistol was tight enough to force the blood out of his
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+ knuckles. “Like he hasnʼt killed—”
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+ “Well, if youʼre not going to try and murder me, I suppose Iʼll just have to leave early,” the
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+
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+ Accountant said. Again, he looked at his watch. “Seven seconds.”
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+ “Weʼre going to miss our chance,” Adam hissed. “Iʼm going to—”
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+ “No, Calvin said—”
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+ Adam was already lunging to his feet — and Olivia was lunging to tackle him. Her arms
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+ slammed into his legs, forcing him to buckle. In the next instant, a deafening pop rushed out to
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+ fill the alleyway. A fist-sized crater appeared in the dumpster behind them — right where
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+ Adamʼs head had been.
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+ Wisps of smoke swirled up from the hole. Adam and Olivia both stared at it, their backs
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+ pressed against the other dumpster.
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+
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+ “Shit,” Adam whispered.
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+ “Sniper,” Olivia replied.
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+ “One,” the Accountant announced. “Everyone down.”
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+ Several more pops echoed out through the street — accompanied by distant screams. Olivia
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+ and Adam caught the sound of glass shattering; the popping sounds were followed by
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+ additional gunfire.
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+ Anthonyʼs voice boomed over the earpiece: “Iʼm covering you. Go.”
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+ Olivia and Adam ran for the door. In the distance, they could hear the sirens — along with the
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+ squealing rubber of the Accountantʼs car as it drove away.
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+ — - —
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+ Sometimes, the Accountant wondered what it was like to live in uncertainty; to exist in a world
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+ where you could not predict the most likely outcome based on the data in front of you. He
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+ imagined it was a dreadful, unbearable state — like being trapped in a nightmare where nothing
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+ made any sense. The thought often prompted a feeling of tremendous pity.
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+ He felt no pity at this moment.
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+ As he approached the boarding station, he checked his watch and revisited the alleyway in his
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+ mind. He had replayed the events that unfolded there twenty three times; each time, none of it
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+ made sense. None of it fit the model.
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+ He correctly predicted the arrival of the two assassins; he also correctly predicted the arrival of
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+ their comrade. But his models had shown that, by standing out in the open and addressing
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+ them, there was an overwhelming likelihood that at least one would emerge and be immediately
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+ struck down by his stationed sniper.
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+ Nothing was truly certain, he knew. Every rule had its exception; every absolute hid a sliver of
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+ doubt. Everything he understood was merely an approximation of something he did not.
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+ But the chance of both assassins emerging from this conflict unscathed were, by his
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+
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+ calculations, comparable in magnitude to a tornado arranging a deck into a house of cards —
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+ then back into the same ordered deck. It was beyond ‘unlikelyʼ; it was nothing short of
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+ miraculous.
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+ Was that what he had witnessed? A miracle of probability? An event as rare and near-
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+ impossible as the emergence of life itself?
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+ He stepped on-board the train, providing his ticket. He moved to one of the private rooms,
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+ sliding the door aside and taking his seat. As the city began to slip past, he ran through the
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+ model for the twenty fourth time, then decided that he would simply need to let it go.
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+ The sliding door rattled open. A not-quite middle-aged man with dark, faintly greying hair
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+ stepped in, taking the opposite seat. He casually reached into his coat pocket and pulled out a
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+ revolver, aiming it squarely at the Accountantʼs heart.
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+ The Accountant stared, uncomprehending. This wasnʼt possible. This couldnʼt be possible.
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+ Two miracles? In one day?
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+
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+ “How?” he croaked.
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+ Calvin reached into his pocket with his other hand, withdrawing a small, unremarkable coin. He
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+ perched it on top of his thumb and proceeded to flip it, before snatching it out of the air. He
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+ then showed it to the Accountant.
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+ Tails.
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+ The gears in his head started to turn. “You…”
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+
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+ “Youʼre good at predicting complicated systems," Calvin said, "but only when they behave the
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+ way theyʼre supposed to. You canʼt predict them if all their decisions are inherently
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+ unpredictable.”
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+
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+ “But how did you know I would be—”
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+
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+ “We overheard you say you had a train to catch. There were two train stations nearby. So I
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+ flipped a coin.”
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+
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+ The Accountant closed his eyes and smiled. “How utterly boorish. You got lucky.”
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+
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+ “Yeah. But it worked, didnʼt it?”
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+ “So it did.” His eyes opened; he focused his gaze on Calvin. "Well. Now you've got me here.
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+ What do you want?"
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+ Calvin laid a piece of paper in front of him and pulled out a pen. He slid them across the table
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+ between them towards The Accountant.
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+
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+ "Names," he said. "Locations. All of the rest of them."
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+
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+ The Accountant sighed. "You want me to give up the names and locations of the other
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+ Overseers? What — do you want their PIN numbers, too?"
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+ Calvin tapped the revolver on the table. "This probably isn't the time to get smart."
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+ The Accountant sat back in his chair and loosened his tie. "I'm not going to do that. You used a
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+ funny trick to put me in a compromising position, and that's clever. But now that we're here, I
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+ know exactly how this plays out. Why would I compromise my associates when you're just
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+ going to kill me either way?"
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+ Calvin shrugged. "There's a difference between being shot and being dragged behind this
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+ train."
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+ The other man swallowed. "That's barbaric — and either way, it's not particularly likely. We're
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+ not too far from our destination, and there will be too many people around. The way I die is at
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+ the end of that gun."
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+ "That doesn't bother you?"
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+ The Accountant rolled his tongue across his teeth. "Of course it does. I haven't thought about
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+ the idea of dying in such a long time, and to now be sitting here looking at it, it's nothing short
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+ of horrifying. But I'm not going to beg for mercy from a terrorist." He leaned forward. "Do you
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+ truly understand what it is you're doing?”
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+ Calvin didn't answer. The Overseer sighed.
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+ "Go ahead. We both know what you're going to do next."
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