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ᴘʟᴇᴀsᴀɴᴛ ʙᴏʏ | 明智 吾郎 ([personal profile] misalignment) wrote in [community profile] genessia2017-09-10 05:17 pm

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The news circulating lately does make Guardian Haller seem particularly skilled, doesn't it? We hardly make the news. We're either very safe or not worth anyone's time. With so little incidents in Genessia City, I'm almost a bit bored. [ ... ] Oh. I hope I didn't jinx it just now.

Anyway. It just occurred to me that while I've been active around here for ...several months actually, I skipped going through with a formal public introduction. Completely slipped my mind!

Hello everyone. I'm Goro Akechi. I work for the Genessia City Police Department as a detective and do freelance sleuthing for things out of my jurisdiction. I'm sure many of you took this as an opportunity to try something new as an occupation but I ended up being a creature of habit and sticking to my field.

That being said, if you have a mystery to solve my services are available. I promise I won't tattle about any private cases to my coworkers.

It would help with an investigation of mine if I could pose a question or two to you all? Feel free to answer however you'd like.

What do you think the true purpose of the sub-archways are? If you're one of the few who have opened one yourself, might I ask what compelled you to? Would you do it if it hadn't had such a steep price?

Has anyone visited them all? Which ones would you consider a worthwhile trip?
eatsfish: (pic#10902039)

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[personal profile] eatsfish 2017-09-11 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
So you're the young member of the GCPD that I've heard so much chatter about? Your reputation proceeds you, Detective. I'm Oswald Cobblepot, the current mayor of Everglade. It's a pleasure to finally make your acquaintance.

Unfortunately I don't have any insight for your questions. I've never felt a personal need to open nor visit any of the sub-archways. The cost isn't the issue so much as I prefer things without complication. Have you thought of opening one yourself?
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[personal profile] eatsfish 2017-09-11 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
Please, I think we can share the pleasure. [ He chuckled lightly. ] Nothing but the best, I assure you. I worked closely with the police force at home so I have to say it's bringing back a sense of familiarity to know there's at least one good detective around.

Complex indeed, though I also fear the danger of making deals with such high prices to begin with, especially considering the reward is little more than a glorified illusion.
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firefandance: (90)

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[personal profile] firefandance 2017-09-11 10:46 am (UTC)(link)
Isn't it a good thing that not much is going on though?

[Compared to other places it seemed.]

As for sub-archways, I never personally don't it myself, but I already know no matter what I would never pay to have the place I live be here.

[More so after three years.]

Mostly because if the person who pays for it leaves, if there is still someone around it continues to stay even if you don't want it.
pianola: Dorothy looking forward in profile, blank expression (so I wandered through my playing cards)

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[personal profile] pianola 2017-09-11 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I have seen very little so far.

But it seems people become homesick, and it doesn't matter to them if the place they create isn't real.

[ A pause. In the same even tone: ]

Illusions seem to be more comforting than fact.
pianola: Dorothy, looking emotionless, looking up as you look down at her. (that her face at first just ghostly)

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[personal profile] pianola 2017-09-11 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree.

It's important enough, people give something up. For something which is a lie.

I don't understand it myself.
pianola: Dorothy looking over her shoulder, looking a bit stern (she said there is no reason)

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[personal profile] pianola 2017-09-11 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know.

Nothing here makes sense to me.

[ Matter of fact tone. As, well, this entire conversation had been, from her end. ]
pianola: Dorothy, looking emotionless, looking up as you look down at her. (that her face at first just ghostly)

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[personal profile] pianola 2017-09-11 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes.

[ ... and nothing else. Welp. ]
pianola: Dorothy from the side, looking up, curious (and likewise if behind is front)

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[personal profile] pianola 2017-09-11 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[ There's a long pause ]

Why take people at all?

How are they taken?

Why give the pendants at all?

Who are the people who were here first?

How does creating archways affect Memories?

Who is the CPU representing?

Why are we given the CPU?

And, why give us so much, after taking everything we knew, away from us?

[ She's not even breathless after that, of course. ]
firefandance: (218)

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[personal profile] firefandance 2017-09-13 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
But knowing this world odds are that might happen at least once.

[At least being the word of the day.]

Not that I am aware of and believe me if I knew. Would have done it ages ago and it wouldn't be a problem.
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[personal profile] captain_by_the_book 2017-09-13 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Enjoy the calm while it lasts, it seems to never last too long. It's good to meet you, Detective Akechi.

Cassian frowns slightly.

I've thought about opening a subarchway to have access to resources, but it doesn't seem worth the price if I can't fully control who else has access to these resources. As for nostalgic reasons, I wouldn't do that, as I wouldn't want to give my enemies access to these places.
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[personal profile] captain_by_the_book 2017-09-13 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I do, and in fact we have at least one subarchway which is too dangerous to give free access to it. But that is for the protection of careless visitors. To actually cordon off a subarchway 24/7 from determined thieves would permanently require expenses and manpower that can't can be justified.

It is different when the subarchway is the only source of something you truly need, but in my case technology from home would just make my life more comfortable. I'm also wary of wasting a sacrifice when you might need it to pay for your revival.
borntolove: (They call him sandshoes)

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[personal profile] borntolove 2017-09-13 08:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Hallo. [There's a smile and finger wave]

Sub-archways - yes! I believe if you believe it's worth the sacrifice and the risk.

As far as why? Possibility to make this world more accompanying for us.
borntolove: (Something I dont know)

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[personal profile] borntolove 2017-09-14 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
It would be something familiar. And whatever or whoever summoned us here seems to want to play host - don't you think so?
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[personal profile] borntolove 2017-09-14 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
[You have no idea how suspicious. Considering the crystal recordings and how Ten suspects they're taking these abilities - these sacrifices to build the perfect multiverse creature because it's things you don't want to give up; which usually translates to the best aspects of yourself.

They're in a zoo. It's a zoo. He really thinks it's a zoo. Much worse than Satelite Five and being forced onto a game show or reality tv.]

Nothing's perfect. Nothing's free either.
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[personal profile] firefandance 2017-09-14 08:30 am (UTC)(link)
I've been here long enough to know it probably is. I mean after that breach...who knows.

[She paused, should she really say something about it?]

Well before the person who opened one in particular left, it did cause problems for people.

[Kidnapping and making them face shadows in hopes they would be killed, that kind of thing.]
pianola: Dorothy with wide eyes, which display strange mechanical lights (they might just as well have been closed)

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[personal profile] pianola 2017-09-16 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
[ There's a longer pause ]

Where I come from, there are also many things unanswered.

Obsessing over them leads to madness. But we can't ignore it, either.

So. It could be any of those things you mentioned. Or none of those things.
pianola: Dorothy sitting primly in the control chair of the Big O (and attacked the ocean bed)

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[personal profile] pianola 2017-09-16 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
It's not all or nothing. You can try to find the truth.

Not everyone is consumed by it.

[ And there is rarely just one truth, but she hesitates to say that. It's hard to explain, or understand. ]
pianola: Dorothy looking down from a height, wires protruding from a slot from her head (and so it was that later)

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[personal profile] pianola 2017-09-16 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
Not personal.

Observational.
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[personal profile] borntolove 2017-09-16 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ten inwardly twitches at the word prison but doesn't let that show on his face but sadly, they kind of have too. Considering The Doctor himself has tried to - leave via the hair salon. Via time travel with the Tardis. Flying into space with the Tardis. The only way Ten hasn't tried leaving currently is digging. That and considering what The Doctor learned from David Haller when the shields did come down what is on the other side]

Accept it yes. Give up, no.
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[personal profile] captain_by_the_book 2017-09-17 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, once something is lost it is lost, and the sacrifice must be meaningful. There are only so many meaningful things you can sacrifice before you are forced to part from something without which you are... less. Less yourself, anyway. You can regain what you have sacrificed, but that takes four magic charms, and it's near impossible to come by that many by yourself.

It's the Midnight Channel subarchway, it's banned, and there would be consequences for breaking the law.
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[personal profile] firefandance 2017-09-18 09:33 am (UTC)(link)
It's why we need to try and either avoid having it happen or... figure out what to do so it never does happen again.

[She paused.]

I can't really go into detail because I was kind of out of commission during most of it. But it pretty much boils down to someone from my world kidnapping people and forcing them in the subarchway.
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[personal profile] youfool 2017-09-20 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
Hello, Goro! Seen you in the newspaper doing good deeds.

[Suspiciously, sans an intro post on the network. Oh well, he keeps track of troublemakers and trouble-solvers just as much.]

Mm, I suppose they're an emergency measure if they have something one requires to live, for themselves or others. Cynically they might be a means to acquire resources if those were valued over the abstract exchange necessary to get them. Beyond that...hard to say. They seem like...traps.

[There's slight melancholy in his voice as he says that. He disliked the whole notion of anything fake like them.]

Being fake, as you know, I can't say anything are worthwhile, especially when the whole world has better things to offer.

Ah, so long as we're asking questions, would you give the meaning of your name? First and last if you've time.
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[personal profile] youfool 2017-09-20 12:45 am (UTC)(link)

Certainly; ahaha, unless such heroics are so common you hardly remember them. The Shadow Hound! Dangerous dog, that. How did you manage to fell such a foe?

[ooc: unless you'd prefer that hidden ofc!]

Really? That's encouraging to hear. Except the ah, suspicious motives part. I wonder what value our memories have as tender, here...

Oh! Aha, sorry, mine's Ted. Don't worry, I'm sure I've made far more mystical enemies than you, and none so far have tried that. I've have looked yours up myself, but Japanese names are much trickier. If that's your nation, of course.

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[personal profile] borntolove 2017-09-25 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[He already did because - well the Tardis and him are one but he can't explain that]

What would you do?
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[personal profile] youfool 2017-10-11 07:08 pm (UTC)(link)

Goodness; what fantastic fortune! Must've liked your scent or something.

[That's an odd theory to throw out at random.]

It'd be a strange thing to meet a demon who wasn't supernatural at all, heh. Have you, er, had much experience with things like that? Numinous creatures nourished by sentimental abstractions?

Aheh, certainly. There aren't any other Ted's about, last I checked, and it's easier on the memory. Ought to give no trouble. I am, of course, terribly wounded to be suspected of any enmity whatever. Unless, haha, you've done something sinister to deserve it. Well, if I exact retribution, deserved or otherwise, it won't be that way. Rest assured, kanji remains, for me, a novice discipline at best.