lelouch vi britannia (
geass) wrote in
expiationnet2024-04-24 02:25 pm
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[he doesn't have a whole monologue written out today, but he does have something he's curious on pointing out.]
It seems as if the changes in this world aren't just cosmetic. It's learned how to protect itself, thanks to those that believe in explosions to get their point across.
[cough]
Just in case one of you decides to try City Hall again.
[we're not going to talk about how he already tried it ok, just trust the anon on the network-]
It seems as if the changes in this world aren't just cosmetic. It's learned how to protect itself, thanks to those that believe in explosions to get their point across.
[cough]
Just in case one of you decides to try City Hall again.
[we're not going to talk about how he already tried it ok, just trust the anon on the network-]

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I found some ammonium nitrate and a little bit of fuel oil since then, and tried that. Both are a little rudimentary, but I don't have as much access to explosives as others do... or the skills to do it magically, as Ragna did.
Even if they were rudimentary, there would've been some sort of proof that it happened. But there wasn't. I'm not sure if a way more intense bomb like the one the Chosen "engineer" is talking to me about on this post would prove to be more effective, but it's possible that we're barking up the wrong tree anyway. Especially after my experiments, whoever is protecting City Hall will be even more vigilant.
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Weapons especially.
I agree. From what I've gathered there is nothing within the city hall or there was not previously. It may have changed with the city.
But I believe anything of importance would be kept in a less obvious spot.
[She really had to get in there...]
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[which he really had to dig for, but whatever.]
Exactly. I was considering seeing if I could find some group of people who wanted to assist in exploring this world we're in. It's highly possible any vulnerabilities have been moved either out of City Hall, or the city entirely.
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I've been looking in my spare time. But it would be best to organize a group and properly canvas the area.
The problem with that, lies with reliability.
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[he trusts very few.]
Every plan has risks, though. We won't be able to cover so much ground with just a couple of us.
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Though given the behavior of some of the people I've seen here. Our captors would probably know if we found something straight away and move it.
Or they'd take the chance to leave everyone behind.
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We'll have to weigh all these cons to the dangers of letting us stay stagnant and complacent in a place like this.
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Like they've just accepted being held captive.
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People don't want to exactly embrace death again so quickly, after all.
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Though I suppose it makes sense they wouldn't mention it in their first meeting.
[Though she did wonder how that worked.]
This place may also be more pleasant that home for some as well.
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That's also true. Even though Jerry and the Council are annoyances at best, they're not exactly tyrants.
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Normally there would be things such as a curfew or regular check-in sessions.
[She wasn't complaining. Group therapy with the people here would be a nightmare.]
Though I'd imagine there would be more resistance if they were forceful.