Petals of Titanium -- My Life as a Mecha Setting Bridge Bunny Quest

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[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)
[X] You commit what time you can to recording a message for your family, just in case (one downtime)

Part of me thinks that the recording option is both a waste to talk to other people one last time, and a death flag. But considering what kind of quest this has been, I'd vote for it anyways just in case, and hope that it's not needed.
 
[X] You speak with Captain Andre (one downtime)

[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)

[X] You commit what time you can to recording a message for your family, just in case (one downtime)

Let's talk to the captain for the third.

Well, that was good! Stressful, but could have been worse.

Hmmm, I'm honestly not sure why the message for the family is so popular. Isn't that being awfully pessimistic? Unless North dies, they'll never see it.

It gives us as readers insight into what is in our girl's head right now, which is important for steps after.
 
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[X] You speak more with the ship's new pilots (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You commit what time you can to recording a message for your family, just in case (one downtime)
 
Wow. I can't believe we're actually coming up on the end of this quest after all this time. It's been one hell of a ride.

We haven't been all that close with our superiors, no reason to start now. That still leaves four options and three points to spend on them.

The recording option I'm really conflicted on. I suppose it makes more sense to prioritize the family over people like Owusu or the pilots; but I like Owusu, and the pilots are kind of a wildcard.

False Edit: Actually, after rereading earlier in the quest, we've already said goodbye to our family:
You think back to that last conversation with your mother:

After you tell her that you're departing, your mother's face on the tablet screen, still worrisomely bandaged, is locked in a rueful sort of grin. "They're not letting me go," she says, to your utter lack of surprise. Privately, in spite of how expected this was, it's still intensely relieving news. You know better than to actually give voice to this, of course. Not within her hearing. Apart from making her angry, it would also be a little bit hypocritical, with the brave face she's putting on about you being shipped out.

"Stay here and get better," you tell her. "It's not as though you won't be busy."


"Neither of those two would take it too well," she admits. "They're both good at faking it, but..."

"Comparing Mosi to a 12 year old now?" you ask, eyebrows raised.

Nalah rolls her one visible eye ever-so-slightly.
"Not what I meant, and you know it. It's hard, though, feeling like I'm... sitting by."

"I know, mother."

"Stay safe, Amani."

"I will."
Mosi had been blunt, unable to hide her quiet distress even so well as Nalah had. You'd spoken to her in the same sitting, still in your quarters on your tablet as you are now, back then using up more of your allotted comm time prior to departure.

"I wish you weren't going," Mosi says, face set in a grim expression.

"I'm an officer of the Empire," you tell her. "I've made a vow."

Mosi looks at you almost skeptically, turning her thoughts over in her head for long seconds.
"It's hard to put much stock in vows, at this point," she admits.

"I have a duty."

Mosi sighs.
"That either."

"Would you like me to be arrested for desertion?" you ask, eyebrows raising.

Mosi shakes her head.
"No. I'd just like you to... not go. Somehow." She scowls at herself, frustrated at the inability to truly express what she's thinking. "I don't want you to die, Amani."

"I don't want that either," you tell her, gently. "But... I know people on Titan, Mosi. And if we don't stop them there, they'll just come back to Iapetus. You know that."

"Better than you do," she agrees, eyes distant. She's silent for a long moment after that, long enough that you worry about using up your allotment. "Please stay safe," she says, finally.

"I'll do my best," you tell her. It's all you can do.
So we might as well use the time to speak to people who are still with us. Our family will survive; these people might not.

In fact, they might even be more likely to survive if we talk to them!

[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)
[X] You speak more with the ship's new pilots (one downtime)
 
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[X] You speak with Captain Andre (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You commit what time you can to recording a message for your family, just in case (one downtime)
 
[X] You speak more with the ship's new pilots (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You commit what time you can to recording a message for your family, just in case (one downtime)
 
[X] You speak with Captain Andre (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)
[X] You commit what time you can to recording a message for your family, just in case (one downtime)
 
[X] You speak more with the ship's new pilots (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)
[X] You commit what time you can to recording a message for your family, just in case (one downtime)

Call me paranoid, but letting her girlfriend go out in combat with a squad losing its nerves is bad juju
 
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[X] You speak with Captain Andre (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You commit what time you can to recording a message for your family, just in case (one downtime)
 
[X] You commit what time you can to recording a message for your family, just in case (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Captain Andre (one downtime)
 
[x] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[x] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)
[x] You speak more with the ship's new pilots (one downtime)


North can greet her family herself after she survives the battle. /optimist

Hmmm, I'm honestly not sure why the message for the family is so popular. Isn't that being awfully pessimistic? Unless North dies, they'll never see it.
False Edit: Actually, after rereading earlier in the quest, we've already said goodbye to our family:

So we might as well use the time to speak to people who are still with us. Our family will survive; these people might not.
Same here. The mecha pilots are the most likely to die in the upcoming battle, too, so it makes sense to spend our remaining time with them.
 
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[X] You speak more with the ship's new pilots (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)
[X] You commit what time you can to recording a message for your family, just in case (one downtime)

Because the squad being nervous is bad for everyone's survival, and if Amani managed to survive while the good commander does not this might actually open up the possibility of all her hard work resulting in her personally being rewarded.

While I won't be particularly happy if Amani dies when one factors in the fact that we've always had to make tough choices so keeping that option open by lessening the fallout is prudent imo.
 
[X] You speak more with the ship's new pilots (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)
[X] You commit what time you can to recording a message for your family, just in case (one downtime)
 
[X] You speak with Captain Andre (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You commit what time you can to recording a message for your family, just in case (one downtime)
 
[X] You speak more with the ship's new pilots (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You commit what time you can to recording a message for your family, just in case (one downtime)
 
I'll vote for anything that doesn't include making a message for our family. I just think everything else is more important.
 
[><] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)
[><] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)x2
[><] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)x3
You know, Gazeteer never said we couldn't do this.

... Fine, I'll vote for three seperate units.

[X] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)
This one is for me.

[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
This one is for the survivors of the Great Shipping War.

[X] You speak with Captain Andre (one downtime)
This one is because Captain Andre is an absolute unit who deserves more screentime.
 
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[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)
[X] You speak more with the ship's new pilots (one downtime)

Definitely down with both the "we've already said goodbye" and the "it's probably bad if Lori's squad is jittery" arguments.
 
[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)
[X] You speak more with the ship's new pilots (one downtime)
 
[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)
[X] You speak more with the ship's new pilots (one downtime)
 
[X] You speak more with the ship's new pilots (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Captain Andre (one downtime)
 
[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)
[X] You speak more with the ship's new pilots (one downtime)
 
[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)
[X] You speak more with the ship's new pilots (one downtime)
 
[X] You speak with Guardswoman 1st Class J6 (one downtime)
[X] You speak with Lieutenant Commander Owusu (one downtime)
[X] You speak more with the ship's new pilots (one downtime)

We don't need to write that letter when we're going home alive! :rage:
 
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