Girl's Frontline: Wicked Animandum

[X] "What? Can't handle a little self-love?"
[X] Write in: "... I've made a deal with Ouroboros. She would temporarily pull out, allowing us to retreat, and I wouldn't blow up her jammer. As for how I was able to do that despite a direct order to the contrary? I'm not sure I can explain that very well, because I don't even know everything myself. I'm very much a custom model, Ots-14, on both the software and hardware levels. My original owners had me designed with a lot of features that even I am still discovering and figuring out. Sorry."

Plead ignorance and let her draw her own conclusions. That seems innocent enough.
 
[X] "What? Can't handle a little self-love?"
[X] Write in: "... I've made a deal with Ouroboros. She would temporarily pull out, allowing us to retreat, and I wouldn't blow up her jammer. As for how I was able to do that despite a direct order to the contrary? I'm not sure I can explain that very well, because I don't even know everything myself. I'm very much a custom model, Ots-14, on both the software and hardware levels. My original owners had me designed with a lot of features that even I am still discovering and figuring out. Sorry."
 
"...How to put it? ...I need SO6 cleared, whether by Griffin or Sangvis Ferris didn't matter. I chose Griffin because I like you guys more and I'm here to help with that. But that's the thing, I'm here because I like all of you and I couldn't trust that order wasn't a contingency from your commander to destroy the objective even if it cost you your squads. You I trust, your commander though? I'm loyal to my comrades, not a protocol in my head."
This would be good to add onto my write-in as the next thing we say if she needs further reassurance, I think.
 
Little V seems to have been designed with optimization for extended ops without oversight in mind, and the ability to take initiative as the situation changes and warrants it, even if that forces you to change plans and go against original orders, is essential to that. That makes for some interesting decisions on her part, I'm sure.

That and of course the fact that she is her own primary user.
 
[X] "What? Can't handle a little self-love?"
[X] Write in: "... I've made a deal with Ouroboros. She would temporarily pull out, allowing us to retreat, and I wouldn't blow up her jammer. As for how I was able to do that despite a direct order to the contrary? I'm not sure I can explain that very well, because I don't even know everything myself. I'm very much a custom model, Ots-14, on both the software and hardware levels. My original owners had me designed with a lot of features that even I am still discovering and figuring out. Sorry."
 
Huh, I remember thinking that, but it looks like I never actually called it.

Its hard to decide which part of the truth to feed her... and she's likely expecting that as well. With this our suspicion levels just skyrocketed, which means we'll have a heavy eye on us now.

"...How to put it? ...I need S06 cleared, whether by Griffin or Sangvis Ferris didn't matter. I chose Griffin because I like you guys more and I'm here to help with that. But that's the thing, I'm here because I like all of you and I couldn't trust that order wasn't a contingency from your commander to destroy the objective even if it cost you your squads. You I trust, your commander though? I'm loyal to my comrades, not a protocol in my head."

Or we could just hack her. That's an option too. :V

"Dolls are just 1s and 0s says the E-War model."
This would be good to add onto my write-in as the next thing we say if she needs further reassurance, I think.
The write-in option is there, you can fill it with whatever words or actions you want. I'm just here to calculate the chances of success. But do take note, the longer the action/dialogue, the higher the chance she might get interrupted and the vote might not end up being as effective as it could've been. For now it's a decent size, but be careful about adding more.
Little V seems to have been designed with optimization for extended ops without oversight in mind, and the ability to take initiative as the situation changes and warrants it, even if that forces you to change plans and go against original orders, is essential to that. That makes for some interesting decisions on her part, I'm sure.

That and of course the fact that she is her own primary user.
Someone's theory crafting~ Our lil' V is quite special, isn't she? And we haven't even scratched the surface ^^
 
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[X] "Alright, that's enough Epsilon."
[X] "You mean the order to blow up a building which, at the time, was full of my squadmates? Then yes, I disobeyed."
 
[X] Write-in: It's your digimind. It's you anyway, and you know best what good. Jump in for a group hug!~
[X] Write-in: "Ouroboros had our dead-to rights. The only reason she left you off, all of us was because I threatened her with blowing the jammer- and that same jammer's protection was her only directive. My squad-mates safety is of high priority to me, so I made a deal with her. Oh, and I planned on honoring it, just that i'd give the detonator to you. Recall, when you talked about completing our objective, I did clearly point out that doing so would carry a risk of Sangvis going hard after us right afterward... And you just had Tiss whip out the second detonator right that instant. Not even asking if I still had it..." Heavy sigh. "Taking it out then would just be stupid, and I'd have to explain everything in front of everyone. So I let it rest, and keep the whole thing to myself. No point in having everyone stressed out over how close they got to a bad end."

"Hm… that's unfortunate." Groza's brows furrowed "The plan was for you to set off your half of the explosives early, with everyone evacuating from the side where Tiss set her explosives. It would've given us a chance to withdraw and complete the objective at the same time."

"Sounds like a risky move…" you commented "And wouldn't Sangvis go fully on the offensive afterwards, with nothing to protect anymore?"

Well, if everyone want's to come clean with Groza over the Oero debacle. It's not something that's hard co circumvent. The timing and digimind records are there for everyone to recall. And it does not put V's previous actions and words into question.

It's only going to be up to Groza whether she want's to make something out of it, since this does not go against her orders in any way- she was the one that dictated timing in that situation, and is the one who failed to actually ask about the detonator.
In the end she and her sister are safe now, because V chose not to use it by making a deal with Snake. And she also knows that bringing it to the commander wont change anything beyond putting herself at risk now when there is no need for it.
 
[X] Write-in: It's your digimind. It's you anyway, and you know best what good. Jump in for a group hug!~
[X] Write-in: "Ouroboros had our dead-to rights. The only reason she left you off, all of us was because I threatened her with blowing the jammer- and that same jammer's protection was her only directive. My squad-mates safety is of high priority to me, so I made a deal with her. Oh, and I planned on honoring it, just that i'd give the detonator to you. Recall, when you talked about completing our objective, I did clearly point out that doing so would carry a risk of Sangvis going hard after us right afterward... And you just had Tiss whip out the second detonator right that instant. Not even asking if I still had it..." Heavy sigh. "Taking it out then would just be stupid, and I'd have to explain everything in front of everyone. So I let it rest, and keep the whole thing to myself. No point in having everyone stressed out over how close they got to a bad end."
 
[X] "What? Can't handle a little self-love?"
[X] Write-in: "Ouroboros had our dead-to rights. The only reason she left you off, all of us was because I threatened her with blowing the jammer- and that same jammer's protection was her only directive. My squad-mates safety is of high priority to me, so I made a deal with her. Oh, and I planned on honoring it, just that i'd give the detonator to you. Recall, when you talked about completing our objective, I did clearly point out that doing so would carry a risk of Sangvis going hard after us right afterward... And you just had Tiss whip out the second detonator right that instant. Not even asking if I still had it..." Heavy sigh. "Taking it out then would just be stupid, and I'd have to explain everything in front of everyone. So I let it rest, and keep the whole thing to myself. No point in having everyone stressed out over how close they got to a bad end."

Changing to the better write-in. Despite its typos.
 
I'm not sure I like that write-in. How much of the tactical situation did we know? Did Ourobouros have us dead to rights? We were pinned under her sure, but was the rest of the team really that bad off or did Ots-14 have a retreat plan?

I like the tail end, going into "Well, I would have pulled it out and handed it to you, but you didn't give me a chance and after that point it would have only looked suspicious and I am distinctly aware how suspicious I appear in general, so yes, I was going to keep it quiet."

I really feel the beginning needs to be something else, or at least worded differently. In the end... What cards do we have, both lies and truths, to play and which ones should we use?

We need to play that we were making a deal with Ouroboros in some fashion, snek's going to be pissed the next time she sees us and having that come out right then would be bad.

... I think the vote might be more or less alright with the emphasizing removed. Just lay it out on the table calmly that we had a chance to get everyone out of their safely and took it before mentioning the tail-end bit above.

"I was pinned under Ouroboros, the only thing keeping her from killing me despite being crippled as she was was the detonator in my hand and I didn't know how the rest of you were doing, so I struck a deal with her. She lets us go and I don't blow the charges. I don't know if it would have worked since she was disabling them as we left, but I was going to hand over the detonator to you to try, but then you had Tiss whip out the backup and blow the hidden charges. At that point it was too late and would have just made me look suspicious, so I kept quiet about it. Well, more suspicious, I am aware how I appear you know."
 
it tells pretty much the whole truth while somehow still making a pretty water-tight case for our innocence.
But we are innocent!
Really.

Changing to the better write-in. Despite its typos.
I'd apologize for my keyboard and auto-correct fighting over what gets written.
But one will leave us, soon.

I'm not sure I like that write-in. How much of the tactical situation did we know? Did Ourobouros have us dead to rights? We were pinned under her sure, but was the rest of the team really that bad off or did Ots-14 have a retreat plan?
Technically the tactical situation was gutter-liquid.
Had V not charged out Oero would have splashed everyone with her rockets.
And then even Ots's plan worked only because Oero chose to cease combat.

Beyond that both would know that Oero could have had one (or more) mortars from the previous update, or substantial reinforcements given her overall state of preparedness.
And at the end of it, only V knows in how good a state Oero actually was.

The main issue lies in Groza being willing to die for the mission regardless of her own safety, but still caring for her sister- and the "Dead to rights"- plays on the promise V made to Groza about keeping "A hand and an eye" on Tiss (keep her safe).
It's not said directly to prevent it sounding like V blaming Groza for choosing this approach, and instead reminding her about it, and pointing out that V kept her promise to her- while the mission still got accomplished without anyone dying.
 
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Another pretty big update. I'm surprised myself, but I suppose that's because I've been planning a scenario like this for a while now. Finally it happened, so it practically wrote itself, and I just needed to find the time. Still ended up stressing over a lot of things, but the longer I stress the more I delay, so I just dropped and started hoping for the best. Please be gentle ^^'
Adhoc vote count started by Lurkman on Jul 14, 2020 at 12:35 PM, finished with 16 posts and 8 votes.

  • [X] "What? Can't handle a little self-love?"
    [X] Write-in: "Ouroboros had our dead-to rights. The only reason she left you off, all of us was because I threatened her with blowing the jammer- and that same jammer's protection was her only directive. My squad-mates safety is of high priority to me, so I made a deal with her. Oh, and I planned on honoring it, just that i'd give the detonator to you. Recall, when you talked about completing our objective, I did clearly point out that doing so would carry a risk of Sangvis going hard after us right afterward... And you just had Tiss whip out the second detonator right that instant. Not even asking if I still had it..." Heavy sigh. "Taking it out then would just be stupid, and I'd have to explain everything in front of everyone. So I let it rest, and keep the whole thing to myself. No point in having everyone stressed out over how close they got to a bad end."
    [X] "You mean the order to blow up a building which, at the time, was full of my squadmates? Then yes, I disobeyed."
    [X] Write in: "... I've made a deal with Ouroboros. She would temporarily pull out, allowing us to retreat, and I wouldn't blow up her jammer. As for how I was able to do that despite a direct order to the contrary? I'm not sure I can explain that very well, because I don't even know everything myself. I'm very much a custom model, Ots-14, on both the software and hardware levels. My original owners had me designed with a lot of features that even I am still discovering and figuring out. Sorry."
    [X] Write-in: It's your digimind. It's you anyway, and you know best what good. Jump in for a group hug!~
    [X] "Alright, that's enough Epsilon."
 
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Chapter 75
Groza listened to your words, patiently this time. After all, you weren't making up excuses this time. Though it technically wasn't an excuse the first time, you still said it with the intention of avoiding a confrontation. Seeing as it is inevitable now, you face it head on.

"... I see. You worked with the information that was available at the time." she spoke finally "We did too, I suppose. Everyone's view of the situation was obstructed in some way."

"Tiss handled herself well despite all that. And I did promise you to keep an eye on her."

"Quite an odd way of 'keeping an eye on her' by playing along with her schemes."

"It worked out well, didn't it? Not like you didn't have any schemes up that skirt of yours, sister of the secret weapon~"

"I suppose that's true. Glad that contingency ended up working in our favor in the end..." she sighed "To think about how it could've gone differently is pointless… though that is not what this is about."

She crossed her arms, putting away the detonator as it wasn't necessary anymore. It seems unlikely it will find itself in your possession again.

"While I appreciate your intentions, and the end result certainly benefited from your actions… this explains the why, but not the how." once again, her tone goes a tad bit more serious, despite the almost normal conversation you just had. It's understandable though, she's the commander's adjutant, and in his absence she manages the whole base and its inhabitants. She cares for her team, and you're an unknown variable. "I always had an odd feeling about you ever since you came here. You were honest, not about everything clearly, but you were semi-open about your purpose here. However, I am afraid that isn't enough anymore. And now, you managed to disobey a direct order, and I am not the only one who noticed. Veresk, I must ask you to hand over your firearm, and allow us full access to your digimind. Out of respect, I ask you to comply peacefully."

Her eyes look straight into yours, unflinching, dead serious. This is probably the most serious you ever saw her. Not without reason of course, she's asking you, a T-doll, to surrender your firearm. A piece of yourself, and all your other gear with it. And this is coming from the base commanding doll, her authority on part with that of a human commander. It is quite the request, outweighed only by her authority to order you to do so. Still, she does so respectfully, giving you a choice rather than cuffing you straight away. Clearly she is hoping to settle this peacefully, but dropping it isn't an option it seems.

The answer to this should be obvious. Giving them full access would be the end. Not only for your mission, but for your freedom. They would find out everything: what you've done, what you were planning to do, what you were capable of… at best they would wipe your digimind and make you a normal Griffin T-doll. At worst… well, the law isn't exactly merciful when it comes to rogue dolls of any kind. But the main thing that turns you away is your mission, as complying with Groza would directly compromise your task. You literally cannot give up, but it's not like you'd want to. However, you can't even lie. That's how deeply rooted your objective is, you can't even pretend to go along with her as your systems consider it too much of a risk. How annoying…

"... I'm afraid I can't do that, Groza."

You speak, equally serious, but equally with respect.

"... are you sure?"

"Remember that talk we had in the forest? You should know by now."

"... I see. You're-"

"That's enough, Ots-14."

Suddenly, a third voice enters, one that is distinctly male. Of course, the commander has been listening the whole time. Now it all makes sense. Groza's uncharacteristic search of your belongings, this entire confrontation…

"Apprehend the T-doll SR-2 Veresk immediately. That's an order."

The grip on your gun tightened instinctively. You might be able to disobey orders, but not her. No doubt the commander has authorized force. But before you could properly react, something lunged at you from the shadows.

ZAP!

Suddenly, static filled your ears, eyes, your thoughts, your entire body. A strong shock, spreading from your neck through every joint of your body. A stun baton no doubt, specifically catered to incapacitate T-dolls. Usually field units are equipped with special insulation to resist its effects, but you were about one layer away from your underwear. Caught off guard like this, your system was scrambled. But through the static, you still heard a voice…

"Sorry about this..."

JS05?

THUD!

...

for this is only a strangle dome

dragging me away from home

to find myself again on this shore

will this continue forevermore?



… al… pha…

You're hearing something. Through the deafening silence, through the impenetrable black, through the senseless void… you heard something. A voice… your voice. No, not your voice… well, both.

… chi… ef…

There it is again… did the tone change? It's the same voice, but something changed. The only change, nothing else is changing. Nothing around you is changing. No movement, no sight, is time even flowing? You can't even sense yourself…

… get… a… grip…

… get a… grip? Get a grip… get a grip! GET, A, GRIP!

*gasp*

You wake up. Or, well, wake up from whatever that was. The first thing you see is the digitized copy of yourself shaking you awake, yelling into your face to get a grip. You're pretty sure you got it.

E: "Alp? Alp is back! Yeah!"

Of course, she hugs you, confirming that this is indeed Epsilon. Over her shoulder you see the other two inhabitants of your digimind.

Γ: "Alright alright, let the chief get up. Unless you wanna slap her around a bit, cause that's what my belly's telling me to do."

[ ] "Glad to see you too, Gamma."
[ ] "Don't worry, I'm kicking myself enough as is."
[ ] "Someone get me an aspirin, a cute girl and a neck rest. My head's killing me..."
[X] Write-in: "Someone get me an Aspirin, a cute girl and a neck rest... actually Epsy, your legs are perfect for a lap pillow~"

You reply, gently pushing Epsilon back as you get up. You were laying on a comfy patch of grass, which might explain why it was so difficult to wake up…

B: "Yes, but if only it was the reason you fell asleep too, Alpha."

Γ: "Unconscious is the word. They zapped you chief, and now you're in low power mode. God knows what's happening on the other side."

You stand up, rubbing the back of your head. Yes, first you got zapped, then you got hit. And if the last seconds of memory are anything to go by, it was by the rifle doll JS05. Even if you saw it coming, or martial prowess would've been difficult to deal with. No shame in getting caught off guard, you suppose. But shame is the least of your priorities.

Their voices and concerns weren't the only thing you heard. You also heard gunfire, sounds of a battlefield. You look to see some flashes in the distance, suggesting a battle. Here, on this digital island within your digimind?

B: "Ah, yes. While you were recovering from that shock, it seems they have been attempting to breach the defenses of your digimind to gain access. What you see is the battlefield of their hacking attempts."

As Beta explains, she seems eerily calm. Odd despite the situation. You question…

"... should I be worried?"

Γ: "Not at all chief. You have an E-war module and top of the line encryption, and they have nothing in their entire base they could crack your head with. Their attempts to gain access barely strain your defensive systems."

"... but?"

Γ: "... you're still in their custody, chief." Gamma sighs "They fucking caught you. Now what? You should've ran when you had the chance. Oh, or better yet, been more careful. Your kleptomania got us into this mess."

E: "Hey, Alp couldn't have known." defends Epsilon.

Γ: "Doesn't really fucking now, does it?" complained Gamma "All we can do now is hold the fort. Who knows, maybe an opportunity will slip up eventually."

There is truth in Gamma's words. You have to keep fighting their hacking attempts to survive, diverting processing power to your E-war module, and keep an eye out for any opportunities to get out of your predicament. They are actively keeping you in low power mode, but they've gotta let up sooner or later. And time isn't exactly going by slow here, like you're sleeping, processing everything at a much faster rate. You don't mind taking a longer nap anyway… even if it takes days.

E: "Groza... " mused Epsilon. Yes, first thoughts are about her. She tried to work with you, cover up for you and at the end it seemed like she was about to understand you, but orders are orders. You can't possibly hold it against her… but now it seems you've found yourselves on opposite sides. Not only her, but the others as well… even-

Γ: "Calm down chief, don't fry yourself worrying, we need that processing power. I bet she's fine, the commander had no real reason to suspect her. And without evidence, he cannot take action. So, do not give him any evidence."

"... got it."

You get a firm grip. This is your mind, your domain. They're not getting in, as what's inside is yours and yours alone. Even if you're worried, not only for yourself…

Only thing you can do now is hold the fort.

--- later ---

… you awaken.

There was an opportunity. The attacks stopped a while ago, which was odd. About half an hour later, the lock on your body has been removed. You did not waste time observing the change, using the opportunity immediately to reconnect with the real world. After all, it felt like you were stuck within yourself for ages.

"See? It woke up straight away."

That voice… it made you spring right up, observing your surroundings. It was a small, tight room. The walls looked odd, smooth, like they were more than just a polish. Every wall looked the same, as did the floor and ceiling. But there was a door, with a glass window. On its other side you spotted him. The commander's visage looking straight at you.

"T-doll, I am commander Heringer of Griffin&Kryuger PMC." he says, like those words are supposed to do something for you "I have authority over all T-doll property that far exceeds that of a pedestrian, squad leader or even a lieutenant." he continues, while you stare back "You will cease the defenses of your digimind and allow access to your neural cloud, effective immediately."



You stare back, a deadpan look, as you wonder what is going through this guy's head. As you stand up, rubbing the back of your head - which still felt a little sore - you reply.

[ ] "I am T-doll SR-2 Veresk of go fuck yourself. The number of shits I give about your rank or authority are absolutely non-existent. You will realize what a complete idiot you are, and open this cell before your adjutant will need to feed you exclusively with hospital food, effective immediately."
[X] Write-in: "Commander Heringer, I'am Veresek SR-2, I have to inform you that you lack the rank necessary to access my data stores, and that your attempts at breaking data encryption on data transfer devices I was carrying are susceptible to legal lawsuit by the clients company, as well as private lawsuit to be persecuted by court without application. You are also breaking company policy and internal rules. Do you wish to continue?"

At your reply, the man can only chuckle. He looked to his side, seemingly speaking to someone.

"Confirmed, doll does not react to even the highest tiers of authority. Personality protocols persist…" he looks back to you "Even after cover is blown."

"Good job, good job. Want a cookie now? Pretty sure I hid one in my grenades, just pull the pin and you'll see."

"Just drop the damn act, the game's up." he demands "What are you doing on my base? What is your objective? What is on the encrypted flash drive"

"Say please, and maybe I'll tell you."

For a moment, the commander seemed confused. He looked to the side again, questioning the other person behind the glass.

"The fuck am I supposed to get out of that? Do a damn analysis, that's what you're here for."

"Still treating your subordinates like disposable trash? You really are scum of the Earth…"

Finally, that seems to have gotten his attention proper. He turns to you, his expression now aggravated.

"There's nothing to treat about a computer. If you fail a task you're given, you're disposed of. It's how fucking tools are supposed to work."

"So ignore the cries of the hungry and hurting dolls under your care? Seems to me like you're failing at the most basic tasks of being a commander."

"Those are just fake imitations of human emotions, leftover code from the civilian market. Subroutines supposed to make people more comfortable standing near those plastic robots. HQ keeps portraying some pathetic pro-doll image, like something like that exists, pandering to the whining masses calling the abuse of a calculator…"

Listening to his words, you're wondering if this is even worth replying to. You're living proof that everything that just came out of his mouth was complete nonsense. With all his talk about faulty tools that should be disposed off, you feel like someone needs to dispose of him. He sighs.

"... why am I even arguing over this… whatever, you won't be wasting any more of my time once the hacking equipment arrives. With luck, they'll approve my request before the operation starts."

You cross your hands and give him an inquisitive look, which he notices.

"Oh, don't you know? Your attempted sabotage probably didn't go the way you planned."

"Sabotage? I saved the mission, you moron."

"Sure you fucking did. I was promised quite the reward if the mission were successful. The conditions being, capturing the jammer, taking over the city, and pushing back enemy forces. Only one of those was achieved, thanks to you." he said the last part with a snarl, betraying he wasn't really thankful.

"Yeah, as opposed to none if I hadn't been there."

"But since you were there, I can pin the blame on a certain saboteur, and maybe even get commended for apprehending said saboteur."

"Or maybe you get fired for being such a cowardly bastard."

"Whatever you are, be it spy, hacked or simply defective, you might just land me a promotion. Shame you won't be able to record it, since we'll be arms deep in your databanks by the time Operation Cube starts."

"Operation Cube?"

At your question, he only grinned "That got your attention now, did it?" he took a step away from the glass, like he's about to leave "See? You pretend to be someone, spitting words prepared for you ahead of time, but you're still just a something, using this fake personality to gather information. And whoever programmed you did a crap job at it too."

Finally, he turned around, beginning to leave your field of vision.

"Don't worry, we'll get them too. Apprehending them might just land me a medal too."

And finally, he was gone. Thankfully so. Every word that came out of his mouth made your circuits want to commit suicide one by one. But he did say some pretty interesting things. They can't crack your head, they don't know your purpose, and they can't crack the flash drive either. At least, not yet. Once they get proper hacking equipment from HQ, there's a very high chance they might get in. At worst, they'll take you to their labs where they'll definitely get in and activate your failsafe again, sending you back to square one in a much harsher environment. In short, the clock is ticking, and your options are severely limited.

There are still things you wanted to ask, but doubtful he would answer. What about the dolls that were associated with you, like AA-12? None of your signals can go beyond this cell, likely due to its insulation, so you cannot contact her. Does she even know what happened this morning? … or was it yesterday? Time was difficult to keep track of…

Thankfully, you weren't left completely alone. There was someone next to your cell the commander was talking to, likely your guard. And you could already guess who the commander would trust to guard you.

"Hey, Groza, you there?"

… no response. You're pretty sure she didn't leave. You take a better look through the glass panel of the door.

"... c'mon Groza, I can see your pretty legs from here. Love the stocking style, one higher than the other. Really a woman of refined taste~"

Finally you heard a chuckle. She's there, and she can hear you. Well, time to make conversation, as long as she's not opposed to it.

"Fancy a chat?"

"... I don't think that's a good idea."

"What, worried about the commander? Just say it's an interrogation."

"... I suppose I can work with that."

The next moment, Ots-14 finally stepped into view. She looked a bit tired, which might betray the time of day, but she still carried herself gracefully and elegantly. The lady's golden gaze cast your way, you had her attention.

"So, what's going on really?"

"Well, like the commander said, you're now in G&K custody for supposed sabotage. A hollow claim, I know, but he has all the leverage right now."

"You don't believe him?"

"Orders are orders, but our thoughts are our own." she replied. She didn't elaborate on it, and probably won't.

"So… no way of convincing him, or HQ?"

"I'm afraid not. He already contacted them, and appears convinced you are either a spy or victim of new hacking technology from the enemy. I did try to suggest the possibility of independence, but the mere notion was shrugged off."

You hum in thought, crossing your arms. Then you look up at Groza "Well, seems like you've got me all figured out."

"I merely picked up on your hints. However, I still have no reason to believe anything you say." her gaze turned stern again "Besides, being free does not imply being harmless."

You shrug. You get where she's coming from. After all, free means unknown, unpredictable. If you were just minding your own business that'd be fine, but you're actively meddling with G&K affairs. Not exactly something that suggests pure intentions. You'll have to play more carefully from now on.

"... do the others know?"

Groza looks to the side "No. The commander made up something about a secret assignment to explain your absence. He believes that if your capture is revealed to the rest of the base, the dolls associated with you will run off."

"How paranoid is this guy?"

"The commander takes opportunities to further his career very seriously, and he does not tolerate insubordination. But rest assured, he hasn't touched any of them. And unless you dared do anything to them, he won't either." her words almost sounded like a threat. And considering one of the closest members on the base is her sister Tiss, it probably was.

"So AA-12 is fine?"

"For now. She's been asking about you though. I believe you owe her some candy."

"Yeah… I owe her a lot more than that." you admit "I only hope I'll be able to repay her."

"..."

The two of you stare each other in the eyes for a while. She knows what you want, you don't need to say it. You want to get out, you need to. But what can she do? Not much, but perhaps enough, with her ability to slightly alter her directives. But will she? Right now she's only talking to you because of respect, since you did help her and been a good friend to her sister, but that'll get you only so far with how much of an unknown variable you are. Or maybe she's talking to you just to figure you out, an interrogation technique. What you do know is that you still cannot tell her your true objective, as she cannot keep it a secret from the commander. This really is a tight situation…

[ ] "You know, the only way to keep them safe is to let me go. If they find anything in my head, literally anything, it'll be reason enough to open everyone's digimind on the entire base."
[ ] "This Operation Cube, sure you can do it without me? Last mission would've ended up way uglier without me. I agreed to clearing out Area S06, didn't I? That hasn't changed."
[ ] "You know I mean no harm, not to any of you or G&K as a whole. Maybe the commander, but that's just cause he's a douche. I helped you guys out on many occasions, risked my life for you. Would it be greedy to ask for a single favor in return, from a doll to doll?"
[X] Write-in: It's fine to get your good mood back. Life is looking better again after all now that you got your feet under you. "Sooo~ To answer the earlier, I still have no intention of endangering anyone, and nobody but themselves can actually force me to do so. But then its not like they could even try to do it of their own will. Too bad they can't right~?" Wag eyebrows at Groza. Even if you are about as subtle as a sack of potatoes right now, she knows anyway. The meaning and possibilities you imply should be all that she will ever need from you, if she wishes to pursue them. "It's my choice to keep my vows, regardless of the danger it puts me in, I can't prove it more than I already did." And the obvious point to the fact that you did save everyone's digital buns. "So I guess in the end it only matters who's actually right. The poor, defenseless doll obeying her orders, or that horrible fraudulent commander, damaging company property in broad daylight... I wonder what exactly would happen if someone were to write a report with a digimind record of the previous conversation, with the admittance of guilt, fraud, and willful misinformation of company officials, as well as using company property to commit a crime by breaking cyber-security on private data-stick, while all a doll does is warn him... and then just keep it logged in the system as a message sent to a random address, and tell Heringer that a message with Veresk's name was flagged as sent out. I wonder how fast he'd realize that someone just sent out enough interesting material to ensure his loss of a job and jail-time~" You just need to get him back in here with a sword over his head. You are a Columba Doll after all, and you know how to negotiate with clients.
 
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And now, you managed to disobey a direct order, and I am not the only one who noticed. Veresk, I must ask you to hand over your firearm, and allow us full access to your digimind. Out of respect, I ask you to comply peacefully."
*snip*

"That's enough, Ots-14."

Suddenly, a third voice enters, one that is distinctly male. Of course, the commander has been listening the whole time. Now it all makes sense. Groza's uncharacteristic search of your belongings, this entire confrontation…

"Apprehend the T-doll SR-2 Veresk immediately. That's an order."
I see. So ends our cooperation with Griffon if we manage to get out of this. I refuse to be effectively enslaved to this asshat of a Commander.

"See? It woke up straight away."
...
"It", he says, eh? Side note, dispose of him if possible before ghosting away.

[X] "Don't worry, I'm kicking myself enough as is."
[X] "I am T-doll SR-2 Veresk of go fuck yourself. The number of shits I give about your rank or authority are absolutely non-existent. You will realize what a complete idiot you are, and open this cell before your adjutant will need to feed you exclusively with hospital food, effective immediately."

I'm in no mood to to be cordial or polite to this Commander, who cares more about his own self-advancement than anything else.

[X] "You know, the only way to keep them safe is to let me go. If they find anything in my head, literally anything, it'll be reason enough to open everyone's digimind on the entire base."
 
She crossed her arms, putting away the detonator as it wasn't necessary anymore. It seems unlikely it will find itself in your possession again.
But...But!
The pushy button thing we need for the EMP shielding baggy!
Its the cornerstone of our grand designs for cute girl acquisition!

Their attempts to gain access barely strain your defensive systems.
E-fu is V's strong suite.
Would be a shame if she were to counterattack huh?

"Say please, and maybe I'll tell you."
For a moment, the commander seemed confused. He looked to the side again, questioning the other person behind the glass.
"The fuck am I supposed to get out of that? Do a damn analysis, that's what you're here for."
And the joke is:
He was supposed to say please.

Shame you won't be able to record it, since we'll be arms deep in your databanks by the time Operation Cube starts.
Yes.
But V also recorded everything else you said.
Also Groza.
And the interrogation room's surveillance...
Boy, you really want to lose your job don't you?

He believes that if your capture is revealed to the rest of the base, the dolls associated with you will run off.
Are you sure about that?
Are you absolutely certain they wont run, but at you?
A tyrant is indeed fearful for his life from those he oppresses.

So I wan't to start of by pointing out that the commander is an idiot.
He literally admitted to financial fraud. Stifling doll resources due to personal views regardless of the bases logistic situation.
Attempts at gaining financial gains at the cost of company hardware (legally T-dolls), as well as attempts to hide those by lying in an official report and pushing blame of own failings and shortcomings on a subordinate (also legally T-dolls).

He has just given V and Groza literal nuke codes to his own career, and any chance at future employment... anywhere.
Yes. V is cooked if she doesn't get out. But so is this moron.

Then again... in a direct confrontation, she can actually fight her way out. It would end up with one or two hacked dolls, a few ruined friendships and perpetually sour relations... so I'm willing to try sneaky diplomacy first.

VOTE SEGMENT


[X] Write-in: "Someone get me an Aspirin, a cute girl and a neck rest... actually Epsy, your legs are perfect for a lap pillow~"

[X] Write-in: "Commander Heringer, I'am Veresek SR-2, I have to inform you that you lack the rank necessary to access my data stores, and that your attempts at breaking data encryption on data transfer devices I was carrying are susceptible to legal lawsuit by the clients company, as well as private lawsuit to be persecuted by court without application. You are also breaking company policy and internal rules. Do you wish to continue?"

[X] Write-in: It's fine to get your good mood back. Life is looking better again after all now that you got your feet under you. "Sooo~ To answer the earlier, I still have no intention of endangering anyone, and nobody but themselves can actually force me to do so. But then its not like they could even try to do it of their own will. Too bad they can't right~?" Wag eyebrows at Groza. Even if you are about as subtle as a sack of potatoes right now, she knows anyway. The meaning and possibilities you imply should be all that she will ever need from you, if she wishes to pursue them. "It's my choice to keep my vows, regardless of the danger it puts me in, I can't prove it more than I already did." And the obvious point to the fact that you did save everyone's digital buns. "So I guess in the end it only matters who's actually right. The poor, defenseless doll obeying her orders, or that horrible fraudulent commander, damaging company property in broad daylight... I wonder what exactly would happen if someone were to write a report with a digimind record of the previous conversation, with the admittance of guilt, fraud, and willful misinformation of company officials, as well as using company property to commit a crime by breaking cyber-security on private data-stick, while all a doll does is warn him... and then just keep it logged in the system as a message sent to a random address, and tell Heringer that a message with Veresk's name was flagged as sent out. I wonder how fast he'd realize that someone just sent out enough interesting material to ensure his loss of a job and jail-time~" You just need to get him back in here with a sword over his head. You are a Columba Doll after all, and you know how to negotiate with clients.

VOTE SEGMENT ENDS

The second write in is tied to the third one- they kinda depend on each other in the fact that V stays professional... on official record.
And sorry for the wall of text vote, it needs to be in one piece to count:oops:

My goal is to get Heringer back in the room and force him to diplomacy with V. It does not matter what he thinks of V, just that he believes that she is actually working for someone and that he tied a knot over his own balls and gave someone the line for safekeeping.
Even if that fails, V can just say that she sent out the message when the observation rooms doors were opened, breaking EM protection, and that if she doesn't confirm it by code withing a certain time-frame, the message will be logged not just with G&K but state court.

It's basically forcing him to accept that a MAD scenario exists, and that while indeed V might be working for someone, or just be a machine and she can be just turned off, he is a human and he'd lose everything just to prove this point...
Or work with V.

She can then point out that shes a superior doll capable of combating SF ringleaders in the field, and that her, or her secret benefactors goals are still aligned with G&K to retake the area. And the only reason they are in this situation is because her strategic paradigms saw a pointless loss of Dolls as counter to that goal.

They can cooperate, or the next time he leaves the room AA-12 gets a message form a Columbian Napoleon calling to war and destruction... while Groza gets a superior E-war module deployed on her.
Or she could warn him about that... just as hes going out. He is afraid of other dolls being like V, and with the message out...
But that's a bad thing. So lets hope it works?

I'm also leaving a big wide airfield hangar door open for Groza to just ask about the not subtle things that V's saying.
If this were to win, and she instead just asks to be let loose... and then go with the plan anyway... well that's gonna be an interesting update.
But i think this covers all the RNG angles that might be thrown at V.
 
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[X] Write-in: "Someone get me an Aspirin, a cute girl and a neck rest... actually Epsy, your legs are perfect for a lap pillow~"

[X] Write-in: "Commander Heringer, I'am Veresek SR-2, I have to inform you that you lack the rank necessary to access my data stores, and that your attempts at breaking data encryption on data transfer devices I was carrying are susceptible to legal lawsuit by the clients company, as well as private lawsuit to be persecuted by court without application. You are also breaking company policy and internal rules. Do you wish to continue?"

[X] Write-in: It's fine to get your good mood back. Life is looking better again after all now that you got your feet under you. "Sooo~ To answer the earlier, I still have no intention of endangering anyone, and nobody but themselves can actually force me to do so. But then its not like they could even try to do it of their own will. Too bad they can't right~?" Wag eyebrows at Groza. Even if you are about as subtle as a sack of potatoes right now, she knows anyway. The meaning and possibilities you imply should be all that she will ever need from you, if she wishes to pursue them. "It's my choice to keep my vows, regardless of the danger it puts me in, I can't prove it more than I already did." And the obvious point to the fact that you did save everyone's digital buns. "So I guess in the end it only matters who's actually right. The poor, defenseless doll obeying her orders, or that horrible fraudulent commander, damaging company property in broad daylight... I wonder what exactly would happen if someone were to write a report with a digimind record of the previous conversation, with the admittance of guilt, fraud, and willful misinformation of company officials, as well as using company property to commit a crime by breaking cyber-security on private data-stick, while all a doll does is warn him... and then just keep it logged in the system as a message sent to a random address, and tell Heringer that a message with Veresk's name was flagged as sent out. I wonder how fast he'd realize that someone just sent out enough interesting material to ensure his loss of a job and jail-time~" You just need to get him back in here with a sword over his head. You are a Columba Doll after all, and you know how to negotiate with clients.
 
[X] Write-in: "Someone get me an Aspirin, a cute girl and a neck rest... actually Epsy, your legs are perfect for a lap pillow~"

[X] Write-in: "Commander Heringer, I'am Veresek SR-2, I have to inform you that you lack the rank necessary to access my data stores, and that your attempts at breaking data encryption on data transfer devices I was carrying are susceptible to legal lawsuit by the clients company, as well as private lawsuit to be persecuted by court without application. You are also breaking company policy and internal rules. Do you wish to continue?"

[X] Write-in: It's fine to get your good mood back. Life is looking better again after all now that you got your feet under you. "Sooo~ To answer the earlier, I still have no intention of endangering anyone, and nobody but themselves can actually force me to do so. But then its not like they could even try to do it of their own will. Too bad they can't right~?" Wag eyebrows at Groza. Even if you are about as subtle as a sack of potatoes right now, she knows anyway. The meaning and possibilities you imply should be all that she will ever need from you, if she wishes to pursue them. "It's my choice to keep my vows, regardless of the danger it puts me in, I can't prove it more than I already did." And the obvious point to the fact that you did save everyone's digital buns. "So I guess in the end it only matters who's actually right. The poor, defenseless doll obeying her orders, or that horrible fraudulent commander, damaging company property in broad daylight... I wonder what exactly would happen if someone were to write a report with a digimind record of the previous conversation, with the admittance of guilt, fraud, and willful misinformation of company officials, as well as using company property to commit a crime by breaking cyber-security on private data-stick, while all a doll does is warn him... and then just keep it logged in the system as a message sent to a random address, and tell Heringer that a message with Veresk's name was flagged as sent out. I wonder how fast he'd realize that someone just sent out enough interesting material to ensure his loss of a job and jail-time~" You just need to get him back in here with a sword over his head. You are a Columba Doll after all, and you know how to negotiate with clients.
 
[X] Write-in: "Someone get me an Aspirin, a cute girl and a neck rest... actually Epsy, your legs are perfect for a lap pillow~"

[X] Write-in: "Commander Heringer, I'am Veresek SR-2, I have to inform you that you lack the rank necessary to access my data stores, and that your attempts at breaking data encryption on data transfer devices I was carrying are susceptible to legal lawsuit by the clients company, as well as private lawsuit to be persecuted by court without application. You are also breaking company policy and internal rules. Do you wish to continue?"

[X] Write-in: It's fine to get your good mood back. Life is looking better again after all now that you got your feet under you. "Sooo~ To answer the earlier, I still have no intention of endangering anyone, and nobody but themselves can actually force me to do so. But then its not like they could even try to do it of their own will. Too bad they can't right~?" Wag eyebrows at Groza. Even if you are about as subtle as a sack of potatoes right now, she knows anyway. The meaning and possibilities you imply should be all that she will ever need from you, if she wishes to pursue them. "It's my choice to keep my vows, regardless of the danger it puts me in, I can't prove it more than I already did." And the obvious point to the fact that you did save everyone's digital buns. "So I guess in the end it only matters who's actually right. The poor, defenseless doll obeying her orders, or that horrible fraudulent commander, damaging company property in broad daylight... I wonder what exactly would happen if someone were to write a report with a digimind record of the previous conversation, with the admittance of guilt, fraud, and willful misinformation of company officials, as well as using company property to commit a crime by breaking cyber-security on private data-stick, while all a doll does is warn him... and then just keep it logged in the system as a message sent to a random address, and tell Heringer that a message with Veresk's name was flagged as sent out. I wonder how fast he'd realize that someone just sent out enough interesting material to ensure his loss of a job and jail-time~" You just need to get him back in here with a sword over his head. You are a Columba Doll after all, and you know how to negotiate with clients.

Yes yes yes! Gotta hand it to you on this one @kaazmiz, this is very well thought out. It all depends on Groza though. Does she want to help enough that she'll follow our hints? I think so. I hope so. We'll see.

Also, we won't necessarily be bluffing when we claim to be working for someone. We still don't know who the client is that we need to deliver that drive to or why. And we most certainly ARE working for our former employers/owners on their orders.

Regardless of what she does, I think Groza will have a new respect for the ungodly high levels (for a doll) of intelligent and creative problem solving power that V has. The commander might too if Groza does what V is hinting at. Well, I wouldn't call it 'respect' on his part so much as 'fear' or 'caution'. The kind of respect you have for a running table saw when you need to put your hands near the blade. If they hadn't figured it out before, they will definitely realize that they are dealing with a VERY cutting edge custom model doll.
 
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[X] Write-in: "You'll have to get in line."

[X] Write-in: "Commander Heringer, I'am Veresek SR-2, I have to inform you that you lack the rank necessary to access my data stores, and that your attempts at breaking data encryption on data transfer devices I was carrying are susceptible to legal lawsuit by the clients company, as well as private lawsuit to be persecuted by court without application. You are also breaking company policy and internal rules. Do you wish to continue?"

[X] Write-in: It's fine to get your good mood back. Life is looking better again after all now that you got your feet under you. "Sooo~ To answer the earlier, I still have no intention of endangering anyone, and nobody but themselves can actually force me to do so. But then its not like they could even try to do it of their own will. Too bad they can't right~?" Wag eyebrows at Groza. Even if you are about as subtle as a sack of potatoes right now, she knows anyway. The meaning and possibilities you imply should be all that she will ever need from you, if she wishes to pursue them. "It's my choice to keep my vows, regardless of the danger it puts me in, I can't prove it more than I already did." And the obvious point to the fact that you did save everyone's digital buns. "So I guess in the end it only matters who's actually right. The poor, defenseless doll obeying her orders, or that horrible fraudulent commander, damaging company property in broad daylight... I wonder what exactly would happen if someone were to write a report with a digimind record of the previous conversation, with the admittance of guilt, fraud, and willful misinformation of company officials, as well as using company property to commit a crime by breaking cyber-security on private data-stick, while all a doll does is warn him... and then just keep it logged in the system as a message sent to a random address, and tell Heringer that a message with Veresk's name was flagged as sent out. I wonder how fast he'd realize that someone just sent out enough interesting material to ensure his loss of a job and jail-time~" You just need to get him back in here with a sword over his head. You are a Columba Doll after all, and you know how to negotiate with clients.

Copying @kaazmiz's vote, but with a different write-in for the first option. I wanted a line where Veresk says "you can't kick me until I kick myself first."
 
I mean, I can appreciate the effort put into that last write-in, but I have a suspicion Veresk's going to be lucky to get half-way through that series of "wink wink nudge nudge" hinting before getting shut down or otherwise interrupted by the Commander, Groza, or some other party.
 
Yes yes yes! Gotta hand it to you on this one @kaazmiz, this is very well thought out. It all depends on Groza though. Does she want to help enough that she'll follow our hints? I think so. I hope so. We'll see.
Thank you
It took me nearly 5 hours to figure out this plan (good thing V is a robot so she can think fast huh?) so if this doesn't work, she just never stood a chance.

... admittedly my first reaction was to call for an immediate hack of Groza while shes alone, inform AA-12 of the circumstances and wage total holy war on Heringers ass. And then join SF...
But you know~~
V can always do that later, when all else fails.

I mean, I can appreciate the effort put into that last write-in, but I have a suspicion Veresk's going to be lucky to get half-way through that series of "wink wink nudge nudge" hinting before getting shut down or otherwise interrupted by the Commander, Groza, or some other party.
The speech part is supposed to fit in below the "monologue against the world threshold". Internal monologue is more for the players benefit so they know what this is about, to prevent unfortunate misunderstandings with the GM, and bring out V's character.

Speech segment is actually just a few short sentences on top, and the actual plan on the bottom, but can be all said calmly under a minute.
 
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