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WEEK 2: DECOMMISSION
WEEK 2 EXECUTION
WITNESSES REQUIRED.
ALL CREW PLEASE REPORT TO SIMULATION ROOM 001 AT 1300 HOURS. REPEAT, ALL CREW PLEASE REPORT TO SIM ROOM 001 AT 1300 HOURS.
ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY.
CALLSIGNS FEATHERY AND TRUSTFALL ARE TO BE EXECUTED FOR THE ACT OF MURDER AGAINST FELLOW CREW. SENTENCE ░̴░̵░̴░̵░̴EN ̵P̴E̷R̸ ̵A̵░̶░̴░̵C̸L̴E̴ ̸8̴8̴░̶░̴.̵2̵░̸ ̴O̷░̴░̷░̶░̴ ̵I̷N̷░̵░̷░̴G̸A̸░̴░̴░̷░̷░̷░̶░̸ ̶░̷░̴░̷ ̴░̴░̷░̵░̸T̵ ̴T̸H̴░̴░̷░̶░̴ ̶C̷H̷A̷░̵░̸░̷░̶ ̶A̵░̷░̷░̸S̷░̷ ̸░̸░̸░̸I̶N̷░̸░̴ ̵A̵░̷S̸░̶S̶.
THOSE CONVICTED: PLEASE STEP FORWARD.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING AND COOPERATION.
ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY.
CALLSIGNS FEATHERY AND TRUSTFALL ARE TO BE EXECUTED FOR THE ACT OF MURDER AGAINST FELLOW CREW. SENTENCE ░̴░̵░̴░̵░̴EN ̵P̴E̷R̸ ̵A̵░̶░̴░̵C̸L̴E̴ ̸8̴8̴░̶░̴.̵2̵░̸ ̴O̷░̴░̷░̶░̴ ̵I̷N̷░̵░̷░̴G̸A̸░̴░̴░̷░̷░̷░̶░̸ ̶░̷░̴░̷ ̴░̴░̷░̵░̸T̵ ̴T̸H̴░̴░̷░̶░̴ ̶C̷H̷A̷░̵░̸░̷░̶ ̶A̵░̷░̷░̸S̷░̷ ̸░̸░̸░̸I̶N̷░̸░̴ ̵A̵░̷S̸░̶S̶.
THOSE CONVICTED: PLEASE STEP FORWARD.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING AND COOPERATION.
As the clock begins to wind towards 1:00 PM, things on the ship are... quiet. The tension is thick in the air, trepidation abundant. You pulled off the impossible - but was it worth it? Some of you are with the convicted in the brig, waiting, waiting, and the Senior Crew among you are just as tense. A few sit in the brig alongside you, while others wait outside. Hope against hope, right? That maybe something can be done.
(If nothing else, Sheba and Shouxue aren't alone in all of this. You've made sure of that.)
But, much like at trial, there is a shift to the silence. A pair of pneumonic hisses resound in the brig, and the convicted are simply - gone. The tubes that are used to take them away to the brig from the conference hall are now used to transport them elsewhere. No one is expelled from the brig. No one is locked out. They're simply taken away. And then the Eudora's AI calls out across the ship, informing you of where to go. Even if you don't make your way there willingly, your feet will carry you there.
None of you have ever seen the Sim & Grav rooms deactivated in full, before, but you do now - the eerie, orange glow of the blank space, filled with a faint, pink haze when you first arrive, doesn't make a particularly inviting scene when you arrive. But you're brought to the main, largest room, used for large group simulations and zero gravity runs, where a sweet scent lingers as the pink haze fades. And once you've gathered together to one side, that's where you'll be staying - a shimmery barrier falls down to separate you all from what the Eudora has decreed will be an execution.
(If nothing else, Sheba and Shouxue aren't alone in all of this. You've made sure of that.)
But, much like at trial, there is a shift to the silence. A pair of pneumonic hisses resound in the brig, and the convicted are simply - gone. The tubes that are used to take them away to the brig from the conference hall are now used to transport them elsewhere. No one is expelled from the brig. No one is locked out. They're simply taken away. And then the Eudora's AI calls out across the ship, informing you of where to go. Even if you don't make your way there willingly, your feet will carry you there.
None of you have ever seen the Sim & Grav rooms deactivated in full, before, but you do now - the eerie, orange glow of the blank space, filled with a faint, pink haze when you first arrive, doesn't make a particularly inviting scene when you arrive. But you're brought to the main, largest room, used for large group simulations and zero gravity runs, where a sweet scent lingers as the pink haze fades. And once you've gathered together to one side, that's where you'll be staying - a shimmery barrier falls down to separate you all from what the Eudora has decreed will be an execution.
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she just. stares.]
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soon, scrolls appear in the air. it unrolls into bamboo panels, and words being to appear across them in black ink.
We've only just met, but you are dear to me. I hope you know that.
shouxue is lucky to miss this ill-timed ghosts, but she's not not lucky enough to not regain energy to try to get up. she lifts her head up enough to see this and immediately curls into herself. goodbye. ]
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...but then the scrolls appear, and words appear on them, and she sees shouxue curl in on herself. her heart plummets, and she turns to glare at the scroll.]
Stop it! Isn't this painful enough already?!
[...this is a simulation room. frantically, she works with her i.r.i.s., trying to disengage the simulation. her staff vanishes briefly, and their surroundings flicker and dissolve into static, giving a momentary view of the disengaged sim room -
but then the palace is back, and the scrolls are back.]
Enough!
[but no matter what she does
she just can't get the scene to shift or the scrolls to disappear.]
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[ she doesn't finish her sentence because she knows it's cruel, but for once, she simply doesn't want to see what happens next.
More words show up, one by one.
I feel comfortable with you and I like talking with you, so I consider you my friend. Though... I'm glad that I can say something like that so freely without being ridiculed for it.
And I've always appreciated how you treat me. It's why I wanted to make sure you weren't actually alone.
Anyone who thinks they're capable of judging someone else's crimes all on their own is wrong. I don't care who it is. There's no one alive who hasn't done something wrong, but that doesn't make retaliation right. ]
Sheba.
[ her voice is quiet but trembling in her desperation. ]
How can we make it stop?
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[it doesn't ring entirely true. she could kill her. dimly, she is aware of that. her fingers twitch, again, and her expression tightens. she can hear the desperation in shouxue's voice.
what if there really isn't any other way out? her vision blurs with tears, and she blinks furiously.
it would be quicker if you...
it would be quicker if she still had her multitool. she doesn't. it's somewhere on the other side of the room, flung wide by that tornado, so she doesn't have a way to end this quickly anymore.
slowly, she brings her hands to shouxue's neck.]
Is this... you want me to...?
[clouds darken above them, again, but this time, there's no lightning or plasma. it's rain that falls from the sky, instead.
at least that way it won't be so obvious that she's crying.]
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For your honesty, I will tell you that... at the heart of it, I am simply too tired to worry over such injuries.
Though I suppose you were right. It would be easier if I disliked everybody.
Connections are a double-edged sword. There's no such thing as a bond that doesn't bring any pain. But if you look at the other side of that pain, you can find something warm.
...I don't know if I'll have the chance to say this tomorrow... but I just wanted to say... I'm really glad that we were roommates. I'm glad I met you.
I am not one to let others see me vulnerable. Especially in front of so many who do not know me.
Because I think there are just some people who are meant to be in your life.
Life is never that simple, unfortunately. So it is best to hold on while you can until you are no longer able.
...Not just because of this. You barely knew me, and still heard my woes earlier. About the dead. That sort of talk brings me more peace than a hundred compliments could.
I don't know how many truly understand how lost or trapped a soul can be. Even fewer people know how to help—whether it's giving peace to the living or the dead.
the last few words break shouxue. she glows a gentle pink even as tears block her vision, and she nods as sheba's hands wrap around her neck.
the rain falls and makes the words bleed off the scroll. the dye in shouxue's hair bleeds, too. ]
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i'm sorry, she had said at the trial, and shouxue had said, do not apologize.
so she doesn't apologize now, either. if this is all she can do, then it's what she has to do.
do not make me witness this.
she won't. the multitool is on the other side of the room, far out of her reach. and shouxue's suffering has reached a point that she can't heap more on her by taking herself out. the best that she can do is to follow her wishes here.
the rain grows colder, more chilly, and sheba is so focused on choking the air out of shouxue's lungs that she doens't notice as their surroundings shift around them. the rain mixes with sleet, and they find themselves at the top of a lighthouse - one that stretches so high into the sky that it's impossible to see the ground below. there's nothing but clouds beneath them.
wind, rain, and sleet whip around them, bleeding the dye out of shouxue's hair, staining the ground beneath them. behind them, a dragon lies on the ground, grievously injured, while a floating rock with an eye hovers above them, watching. there are people on the lighthouse, too - at one mmoment looking like those who will likely be unfamiliar to most here, at the next flickering into familiar faces: anyone who has ever spent any real length of time with sheba here on the ship, spread out around the dragon, looking weary. but it's only for an instant; in the next moment, they all vanish from sight, glitching away. the dragon glitches, too - first into the form of all those who have died on the ship, and then into nothingness.
sheba sobs, her hands around shouxue's neck, and puts pressure on her to try to keep her still.
how can we make this stop?
this is the only way she knows.]
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her grief at being reminded of the connections she shouldn't have, of the atonement that she'll never live up to her builds as her vision goes black. there is a lingering hatred and rage within her that encapsulates her body in more pink light.
how can we make this stop? she said.
enough! sheba said. isn't this painful enough?
sheba has been doing so much to try and spare her. shouxue's mind goes blank. this is a request she can grant.
the pink light disperses into petals before surrounding sheba in a flurry of them. ]
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her hands loosen from around shouxue's neck.
but then her expression steels. she doesn't know what shouxue is intending to do here, but she's already almost there. and if this is some kind of attack - if shouxue comes back to herself and finds her dead...
how many times must I survive at the cost of someone else?!
...no, she can't do that.
she tries to ignore the petals around her and reaches out again.]
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she is sent high into the sky, away from the lighthouse. ]
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there's a moment where she stares blankly in front of her, like she can't comprehend what's happening, but then she starts to fall.
...it's quite a height. she can see the lighthouse off to the side, can see shouxue there at the top of it, and can see the bricks on the outer part of it as she falls past it, past the clouds, toward the ground thousands of feet beneath her.
it's a long fall.
her hand slips back into her pocket again, and she grabs the small item she had stashed there, holding onto it tightly as she clenches her eyes shut.
it will be a long while, but eventually - she will hit the ground with a sickening impact. there isn't any way around that.]
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the rain has washed all her dye out, and the lightning that flashes among the rain and sleet, highlighting the silver of her hair and the bruises on her throat.
liu shouxue is alive. she does not know how to feel about this after spending so many years afraid of dying. ]
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her silver hair would have gotten her executed in her world once. isn't it fitting that's what happens here?
the slashes of wind catches her in the throat and slices clean through, lopping off her head.
liu shouxue is dead. ]
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liu shouxue is dead. she lays wide-eyed in a slowly forming pool of her own blood, head severed from her body, staining her perfect silver hair.
sheba is dead. her body is twisted, bones broken from impact, blood slowly oozing from her nose, her mouth, gaze wide in shock.
the floor is damp from rain water. it was real for them today. why wouldn't it be real for all of you?
the pink haze floats through the disengaged sim room again, fainter now, before it and the sweet scent fades completely and one of the mundane screensaver modes of the sim room kicks in. it's just a room, as if nothing happened. ]
PLEASE RETURN ALL DECOMMISSIONED CREW TO THE STASIS BAY.
[ the eudora's toneless AI announces this request, and then the barrier flickers, and the senior crew will be allowed passage to retrieve the two girls from where they fell to rest. once they do, the barrier flickers - then disappears, and everyone is free to go. your I.R.I.S.es will ping twice. happy sunday! ]