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483517 No. 483517 ID: b53faa

There is a deep rumbling. Miles below the ocean's surface, A gleaming tower of metal lies submerged. It starts to move, shooting up towards the surface fast enough that the tremors alone cause serious repercussions around the globe.

It isn't just the one globe that this happens on, but MANY globes, all of them layered over one another and nearly synonymous with the rest, save for some tiny difference that sets them apart.

Cracks begin to form, deep in the recesses of space and time relative to those specific dimensions. Things start to leak through these cracks, deep in the cold empty void:
Things that the mind would barely be able to fathom.
A man, A rather extraordinary one from another universe altogether, is panicking billions of miles away as this happens. He pulls on levers, connects wires, and types calculations into deeply complex machines, and what he finds only serves to deepen his anxiety.

Several universes might end today, and he may be to blame.

Meanwhile, in one of these realities, one person is enveloped in a bright light and shot out towards the man at speeds they wouldn't even be able to fully comprehend.

The universe has realized what is happening, and has called in reinforcements.

You find yourself in a strange place, metal and circuitry lining the walls. A man with wild red hair stands before you, covered in grease and fretting over machinery around him.

>First off, who are you?
This is going to be VERY text-intensive. In fact, excluding the occasional illustration and title card, this will be completely text-based as the title suggests. I'm going to let you all design our character, though!
This focus on the text will enable me to focus more on baking you guys a nice, tasty story as opposed to drawing one with my rather meager artistic abilities!
Here's hoping this picks off, mates!

Expand all images
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No. 483526 ID: b53faa

Let me further explain: You can have your player character be LITERALLY ANYTHING. It doesn't have to be human, it just has to be sentient.
Anything goes here, anything at all. You guys go nuts, okay?

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No. 483528 ID: 0eef61

A sentient minifridge.
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No. 483532 ID: 1e72ae

A sentient fox? A Dryad?
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No. 483535 ID: 21fe6b

A cyborg land shark!
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No. 483538 ID: be7fd9

>>483528
Best idea. Minifridge was the best kirby form.
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No. 483539 ID: b53faa

>>483536
>>483535
>>483532
>>483528
should we put these to a vote once we have more suggestions, or should I pick which one I like most and go with it? I'm gonna let you guys decide this one. Also, it does have to be able to interact with the environment in the ways humans are able to some extent, IE hearing, seeing, and touching things.
In other words, we aren't gonna be a minifridge or the color blue.

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No. 483542 ID: 0b214d

>>483528

Sounds interesting, but no.

>>483532

Hell no.

Now, I say we are a sapient humanoid shaped mass of glowing yellow crystal. Our main core, in the center of our mass from which comes Life that animates us, glows and pulses with a crimson bloody light. The faster the pulsing, the more stressed and emotional we are.

Our secondary core, where the brain is supposed to be, gives us Understanding and it glows with a soft sapphire light. It is what gives us Understanding as well as acting as our eyes. Everywhere where it's light falls, we see with HD clarity, though resolution and quality rapidly drop after the one hundred meters mark.

Our voice is like the grinding of continental plates, mixed in with a deep, seemingly bone vibrating hum.

"WHAT IS YOUR COMMAND, TIME LORD?"
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No. 483554 ID: b53faa

>>483542
I like this, going with this one.
The man jumps visibly, not at all used to visitors. He wheels about, tromping towards you and inspecting you closely.

"Hm. No, I don't think you are one of the experiments... And you DEFINITELY aren't anything I've come across. Well, unless you happen to be some variant of the sagrion evolutionary chain... Bah, irrelevant. I'm quite busy, so if you wouldn't mind telling me your name and how you got here, that would be WONDERFUL!"

The man wheels about again, dashing over to a display panel and studying the contents with a vested interest.

>ENTER NAME
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No. 483564 ID: b53faa

>>483554
this time anything really DOES go, though if you HAVE to choose something that takes nine mouths and full control over your gallbladder to properly pronounce, at least TRY to come up with a proper nickname for it so we know what we are talking about. Thank you all in advance, friends! This is going great so far!
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No. 483569 ID: 0b214d

>>483554

"Hm. No, I don't think you are one of the experiments... And you DEFINITELY aren't anything I've come across. Well, unless you happen to be some variant of the sagrion evolutionary chain... Bah, irrelevant. I'm quite busy, so if you wouldn't mind telling me your name and how you got here, that would be WONDERFUL!"

"WERE YOU NOT THE ONE WHO TRANSPORTED ME HERE, TIME LORD?" Despite it's rumbling voice, the crystal entity's tone was puzzled and it's Heart began pulsing just a bit faster. "REGARDLESS, THIS ONE"S NAME IS NOT PRONOUNCEABLE BY SOFTER LIFEFORMS, THUS YOU MAY JUST CALL ME 'SILC'."

Silc paused for a moment and it's secondary core pulsed, rays of sapphire light sweeping over it's surroundings.

"IT SEEMS, I WAS SENT TO HELP."
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No. 483576 ID: b53faa

>>483564
"Sent to help? Bah, ridiculous. Still, I suppose it's good you are here! And I'm not a time lord, mate. I'm just a human, or at least a sort of evolutionary branch-off from the normal chain. RAMBLING! Right. Well, if you think you can help prevent an entire variantsection of realities from collapsing in on itself, be my guest. I don't see how you can help, though."

The man sighs, turning away from the screen.

"Agh. Well, as long as you are helping out, I should introduce myself. I'm Archive, A scientist of sorts. A lot of sorts, in fact. You appear to be crystal-based, with some sort of natural computational thingy going on. The glowing's neat, though. Anyhow, something went wrong with one of my ongoing projects and the worst possible scenario has come to pass."

The man sighs, his arm clicking and whirring as he grasps at his face.

"I'm going to be honest, I am at a complete loss. If you have any ideas on how to stop a cancerous dimensionally-self-replicating tower of pure technological information from destroying everything, PLEASE let me know."
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No. 483579 ID: 0b214d

"Sent to help? Bah, ridiculous. Still, I suppose it's good you are here! And I'm not a time lord, mate. I'm just a human, or at least a sort of evolutionary branch-off from the normal chain. RAMBLING! Right. Well, if you think you can help prevent an entire variantsection of realities from collapsing in on itself, be my guest. I don't see how you can help, though."

"YOU ACT LIKE A TIME LORD I KNEW ONCE. SO FULL OF LIFE DESPITE HIS AGE."

"I'm going to be honest, I am at a complete loss. If you have any ideas on how to stop a cancerous dimensionally-self-replicating tower of pure technological information from destroying everything, PLEASE let me know."

"CONTAIN, DESTROY." Silc replied, while cocking it's head to the side with a crackle of shifting crystal. "OR MODIFY PORTIONS OF IT AND LET IT KILL ITSELF, OR AT THE VERY LEAST SLOW IT'S PROGRESS SO THAT AN ANOTHER WAY MAY BE FOUND."
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No. 483582 ID: b53faa

>>483579
"Contain and destroy, contain and- Ah! YES! I GOT IT! Containing and destroying a breach this size would not be a good idea, but we may be able to cut things off if we can destroy the original cancer-tower! Now, there's now way to actually TRACK the tower, so we'll just have to work our way through them one by one until we find a lead of some sort.
I'll either stay here and monitor things from afar, or come with you. Each has it's own benefits as an option, as from here I can give you layouts and plans. If I'm there, however, I have a wide variety of skills that can be used to adapt to many situations that may be out of your grasp! That is, unless you have your OWN plan."

>Bring Archive along
>Have Archive stay here
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No. 483610 ID: b53faa

>>483517
((I may cut things off here for today, my friends! I assure you though, this is going to update far more frequently than my drawn quest did. I can reasonably promise you at least three updates a day.
Writing is the one thing I excel at, so this is going to be a wonderful experiment for me.
I also plan on heading some of the posts with art of the character or characters primarily involved, so if some of you could draw some reference up for the character you created that would be a wonderful asset for me.

Thank you all for taking an interest in this, I look forward to the craziness ahead!))
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No. 483622 ID: b53faa

>>483610
((also, that last decision is going to be a vote. Both options will impact the story majorly, so choose well.))
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No. 483743 ID: 14bafe

Archive Stay. He's a squishy hu-man, and we are a crystalline silicate life form immune to most forms of radiation. The goal is self-propagating information in physical form, and we don't know how it spreads yet.
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No. 483761 ID: 0b214d

>>483743

I agree with you, very much.

"I THINK YOU SHOULD STAY, ARCHIVE. NO OFFENSE IS MEANT, BUT I'AM MORE DURABLE AN LESS AFFECTED BY SOME TYPES OF ENVIRONMENTS. BESIDES, SHOULD THE WORST HAPPEN TO ME, YOU CAN CONTINUE ON AND POSSIBLY GET AN ANOTHER ASSISTANT FROM WHOEVER TRANSPORTED ME TO HERE."
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No. 483799 ID: b53faa

>>483761
"I suppose you have a point. I'm more durable than you'd thnk, though. The lab outbreaks make sure of that... STILL! If you think I should stay, I will do so. Step onto the pad there, and stay as absolutely still as you can. I'd use a dimehopper, but those work a bit too intrusively for this particular situation."

There is a metal circle sitting in the corner of the room, several arcane-looking symbols carved into it's surface.

>Step on the pad?
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No. 483805 ID: 0b214d

>>483799

"AS YOU WISH, ARCHIVE." Silc replied and stepped onto the pad, crystal crackling and grinding softly as it moved, the cracks in his crystal body quickly healed away by the crimson glow from his primary core. "DO YOU HAVE A WAY TO COMMUNICATE WITH ME ONCE I'M TRANSPORTED?"
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No. 483835 ID: 7787d1

>>483805
"Yes. That's why I'm having you stand still, mate!"
A long metal arm folds down from the thick cords and machinery above, wrapping a sort of steel collar around what might be called a neck.

It flickers and beeps on.
"That should keep us in contact, and also will serve as a tether to this particular reality. Now, on your way with you!"

There is a blinding flash of light, and the sensation of being stretched very long, then squished up very tight, until finally you pop back to normal about five feet in the air back where you started.

Archive is nowhere to be seen, however, and things look slightly different somehow. You can't put your finger on it, but it is making you slightly uneasy.

There are several tools and bits and bobs just scattered everywhere, and a large sliding metal door adorns the wall.

>What do you do?
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No. 483880 ID: 7787d1
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483880

I drew a mockup of our good protaganist silc, for those of you who are interested in a visual marker of some sort. If I need to fix any details, do let me know!
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No. 483918 ID: b74c5e

Fall five feet.
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No. 483946 ID: 0b214d

>>483880

Looks good. :) Though I really wish it was larger than a thumbnail...

>>483835
>>483918

Well, let's try to land as carefully as possible and scan our surroundings for anything interesting, also check exactly what kind of tools and bits are laying around. Finally, look at the door and see if there's anything written on it or if it's openable...
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No. 484021 ID: b53faa

>>483918
>>483946
You do so, rolling out of it with minimal damage to your hardy exterior.
A screen descends from the ceiling, the occasional burst of static interrupting the image of Archive recorded on the screen.

"Welcome, friend! This room is Quaran-KRSSH!
It would be wise to try t-FZZZRT, or possibly even stay there! If I am still alive, I will FZzzzzap!-scue you!"

The screen fades to black, folding back up into the ceiling.
The tools are varied, ranging from blowtorches to scalpels. There is a coil of firehose resting in a box hanging askew a few inches off the floor.
A satchel hangs from the wall, empty save for a hammer.

The door appears to be slightly ajar, sparking occasionally.
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No. 484023 ID: b53faa

>>483946
Aye, I might be able to cook up a bigger version with some gratuitous abuse of the screenshot tool. Give me a few minutes to fix the wonky arm, though.
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No. 484591 ID: 0b214d

>>484021

Collect a varied amount of tools and stuff them into the satchel on the wall, which you will bring with you. Also, check if there is a toolbox, it would be a better container to carry the tools with.

Now, if ajar door has a slit or crack that we can see through, check it out. Otherwise, attempt to open or repair it, we have plenty of tools...
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No. 484785 ID: b53faa

>>484591
The room is rather cluttered, and you are unable to find a toolbox amongst all the wreckage and cords and sheets of metal scattered around the room.

You fill the satchel with tools, adding an acetylene torch, a scalpel, one hammer, a crowbar, a flashlight and one rather odd-looking device consisting of a box with a button on the top and a cord ending in a usb dongle.

You are unable to find any more usable tools, save for a box of rope which you remove and wrap around your body.

What do you do now?
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No. 484894 ID: b53faa

((Also, apologies about not getting the bigger-resolution rock dude done, as itturns out I can't soom in a picture on aseprite without a scrollwheel, which kinda ruins the entire process of enlargening sprites))
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No. 484897 ID: be7fd9

Well, if we've looted the room, I suggest checking behind the sparking door.

>>484894
((Aseprite is kind of cute, but it has all kinds of annoying practical limitations if you actually try to use it for anything. You could use faststone for resizing, or just switch to paint.net for your sprite making)).
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No. 484909 ID: 0b214d

>>484897

What he said, explore the door...
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No. 484976 ID: b53faa

>>484897
((I use it BECAUSE it has limitations. It forces me to get things done, as opposed to worrying over every minute detail. I do use pdn for the titlecards, though.))
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No. 484978 ID: b53faa

>>484909
>>484897
The sparking door slides away easily with a shove from your mighty crystal arms, screeching loudly as you push it open.

A darkened hallway looms beyond, small creatures seemingly formed out of the night itself skittering out of the light like frightened rabbits.

The hall stretches on in either direction, the faint pulse of your crystalline heart lighting the way.

The only question now is: Left or right?

To the left, you can hear machines thrumming and chugging away. To the right, you can see a dim yellow light.

Which way do you go?
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No. 484992 ID: be7fd9

Hmm. Working machinery seems like a sightly more solid lead than light, which could just be coming in from outdoors for all we know. Check left first.

>>484976
((Double checked, and it turns out you can do what you want to do with Aseprite. 123456 are the hotkeys for various zoom levels. Or go to sprite/sprite size if you actually want to scale it up for uploading)).
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No. 484996 ID: b53faa

>>484992
You trundle down the long hallway to your left, the clanks and whirring of whatever machinery lays before you the only company you have during your short journey.

You reach a large steel door, and after quite a bit of effort manage shove it to the side.

The room before you is massive, stretching further than you can actually see.
Machinery clanks and whirrs away throughout, giant cogs and gears clicking and ticking away.

The neck-mounted device the man in the lab coat gave you lights green, a heavy layer of static distorting a very familiar voice.

"Ah, FINALLY! It seems we still have some interference, however... Now, where are you?"
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No. 485002 ID: be7fd9

Well, report in. You have found yourself in what appears to be an alternate version of Archive's lab. It appears damaged, and there was an automated message warning about some kind of quarantine.
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No. 485018 ID: b53faa
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485018

((bigger version
couldn't fix the arm, no mouse))
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No. 485229 ID: b53faa

>>485002
thought up a better plotline.
"Damaged? Oh dear. Look, you need to avoid the shadows as best you can.
Shouldn't be an issue, what with the glowing. Anyhow, look around for a large switch. If you are where I think you are, yo'll need to find that as soon as possible."

The gears clank and tumble away, large pistons smashing into plates along the line. A machine walks by you, tromping off into the steel door you opened.
You hear gunfire a moment later, a crash, and then silence.
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No. 485252 ID: be7fd9

Carefully move to investigate the gunfire. (Is our crystalline lattice vulnerable to small arms fire? How brittle / hard are we?). Ask Archive if there should be automated turrets, or armed personnel here. If he answers in the negative, that means we've found an intruder or outsider of some kind (reserve judgement though- that doesn't necessarily mean they're bad).
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No. 485365 ID: b53faa

>>485252
You would more than likely shatter like glass. You are made out of yellowed quartz, remember?

And the gunfire sounded like it came from the robotic drone that went in there.

You can't see far into the hall, your light only able to go so far. Maybe if you got yourself excited somehow...
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No. 485366 ID: b53faa

>>485252
You try the radio-like device, but get nothing but static.
It appears you've lost contact with Archive.
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No. 486028 ID: b53faa

((Bumping my own thread, hurrdedurr))
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No. 486063 ID: be7fd9

Well... let's cautiously investigate that gunfire. Peek around that door, and see what happened. Use a mirror or reflective surface to check, if possible.

Take a moment to survey the room you're in too- looking for the switch Archive mentioned.
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No. 486190 ID: ffdafe

>>486063
this
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No. 486199 ID: b53faa

>>486063
There is a wall of knobs and levers set into the wall to your left. A large red electrical pull-switch catches your eye.
There is nothing reflective to check the tunnel with, and it is a bit of a moot point as said tunnel just got blocked off by a very thick-looking steel panel.

No going back now...
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No. 486243 ID: b53faa

((discussion thread up and running!
http://tgchan.org/kusaba/questdis/res/66232.html))
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No. 486246 ID: be7fd9

Okay, nothing left to do but pull the lever then. And hope this place doesn't follow DF logic and kill you horribly for throwing said unmarked switch.
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No. 486294 ID: b53faa

>>486246
You yank the switch, and nothing short of full-on mayhem erupts around you.
Gears screech and grind to a halt, cables go taut, and every so often a tiny sprocket will whizz by you.

The roof finally just gives in, and a long stream of metallic debris tumbles into the void below. Enough of the rubble makes it onto the ledge to form a proper way up to the next area of the tower.

A large gear hurtles into the metal door blocking the way back, tearing a massive gash in the thick steel.

Finally, the destruction pulls to a halt, gears and girders hanging from the hole in the ceiling half-collapsed.
The ticking of cooling metal is all that you can hear now.

What do you do now?
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No. 486819 ID: 7b0ada

Okay. So that was a DF switch. Thankfully not the lava kind though.

We have two possible exits from this chamber. The damaged door (if we can get it open) or climbing up the ledge.

Peer through the gash in the steel door. What's on the other side?
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No. 487085 ID: b53faa

>>486819
On the other side of the door is a lot of darkness and the occasional hunk of burnt metal.
Presumably that's from the robot.
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No. 487113 ID: 7b0ada

Alright, that doesn't sound particularly interesting. We have little use for a dead robot.

Let's try heading up to the ledge, instead.
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No. 487191 ID: b53faa

>>487113
You scramble up the pile of rubble, grabbing on to the ledge and attempting to pull yourself up.
After a few false starts and one particularly nasty collapse, you finally make it up to the next floor.

Broken hunks of machinery litter the area, wires sparking and the occasional bit of machine making worrisome "clunk" sounds.

A small door with a window leads off to one side, and a crooked catwalk leads out over the void on the floor below to your right to some sort of suspended capsule, marked with "biocontainment unit 9."

Which route will you take?

(Just a quick reminder, your stats, abilities, and disadvantages are as follows:
*Low reflex speed
*Very high strength
*Odd method of vision, prevents you from using longer-range weaponry but is omniscient in a 20 foot radius from yourself.
*Hard crystalline body. Can be chipped, but otherwise is able to withstand greater impacts to the point where physical attacks would be rendered nigh-useless
*Low mobility, due to rock-based structure
*Stealth will never be an option, due to both your size and the fact you radiate light.

Keep these in mind when you make your choices, my friends!)
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No. 487241 ID: 7b0ada

Well, on the one hand, as a crystalline creature I don't think we need worry much about conventional biological hazards. On the other hand, as a giant rock I'm not feeling particularly confident about navigating a flimsy, crooked catwalk above a void thank you very much.

Let's check what's beyond the small door, then.
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No. 487384 ID: b53faa

>>487241
you stroll over to the door, and make an attempt at opening it. It appears to be locked, and you can hear muffled breathing inside the room.

You can either force open the door, or try the catwalk.
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No. 487385 ID: 908c2d

Hey, let's at least try looking through the window before we attempt the force the door. If we hear breathing, that means there's someone on the other side! They could be in need of help, at risk of injury if we force the door, and/or some kind of horrible monster we don't want to let out.

So peer through the window in the door, already. (How does our strange radius of omniscient vision work with things like walls and windows, anyways? Can we see past them?)
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No. 487388 ID: b53faa

>>487385
The window is unfortunately one of those opaque security windows, meaning you can only make out blurry shapes beyond it's surface.
Whatever is in there is vaguely humanoid, though, as far as you can tell.

(no, Silc's vision is based on where the odd light his face emanates can land. In short, he can see everywhere the light touches, and nowhere else.)
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No. 487393 ID: 908c2d

Well, try communication. If the sound of breathing can get through, words probably can.

Hello? Is anyone there?
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No. 487395 ID: b53faa

>>487393
HELLO? IS ANYONE IN THERE?
"Oh god oh god oh god oh GOD oh god"

Whoever it is continues like that for about five minutes after your attempt to communicate.
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No. 487396 ID: 908c2d

Well, he or she sounds more hysterical than dangerous.

Break on in, carefully, so as not to injure the occupant. Try to come across as the least terrifying giant rock monster you can.
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No. 487397 ID: b53faa

>>487396
You do your best, pulling the door off it's hinges towards yourself as opposed to inwards.
You crouch down as best you can, waving to the odd fellow crouching in the corner.

HELLO THERE.

The man whimpers.
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No. 487525 ID: 908c2d

Well, whimpering. That doesn't help us much.

How's he look? Injured, afraid, insane...?

Are you all right? Please, I mean you no harm. What are you doing here? Who are you?
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No. 487547 ID: b53faa

>>487525
I'M NOT HERE TO HURT YOU, SIR.
ARE YOU IN NEED OF MY ASSISTANCE?

The man still seems wary, but he is a bit relaxed by your assurances.

"Oh, dear god. I thought you were one of the experiments, but if that were the case you'd have killed me by now, I guess. I'm James, and yes you can help me. I have been trapped in here for two days by the... the THINGS that madman creates. They escaped containment, and are wandering the labs hunting whatever they can down."

He gestures to something resembling a lizard with fur and a pair of wings lying behind the door.

"That thing there nearly took off my arm before I managed to put it down!"
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No. 488010 ID: b53faa

((Bumping to prevent death))
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No. 488024 ID: 908c2d

Ask the man how he got here in the first place, and explain you may have a way out.

Tell him also that you are currently searching for a means to counteract another escaped experiment- self replicating crystalline tower.

(Hmm. Are these the experiments of an alternate Archive? Or does the laboratory of one individual span multiple dimensions?)
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No. 488029 ID: b53faa

>>488024
"The tower? Man, you must be pretty thick, no offense meant. Or pun intended, now that I think about it... Anyhow, this IS the tower. one hundred and eighty sixth floor. Don't know anything about it being crystalline, though."
The man grumbles, still eyeing the desecrated corpse of the feather lizard.
"Tell you what, I'll help you find whatever it is you are looking floor in exchange for your help taking care of the infestation. I have important work to be doing and these blasted creatures of the boss man are just making themselves a nuisance."
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No. 488047 ID: 908c2d

Accept his offer. It's not like we have any better leads right now.
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No. 488073 ID: b53faa

>>488047
THE DEAL IS SEALED, I SHALL DISPOSE OF YOUR ENEMIES POSTHASTE

There is literally no possible way you could have worded that any worse, and the man is visibly shaken.
Regardless, you decide to set to work.

What is your battleplan for dealing with the beasties?
Are we going to RIP AND TEAR, or is there going to be a more peaceful solution to things?
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No. 488080 ID: 908c2d

Let's go for the gentle solution, first. Unintelligent lizard-birds aren't exactly made to hurt rock, you should be able to corral 'em with little risk to yourself. Save rip and tear as a backup plan.
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No. 488677 ID: b53faa

>>488080
You do a bit of searching about, but generally only manage to hear flapping or catch a quick glimpse of them as they escape your grasp.

They appear used to avoiding things of your general size and structure, possibly having adapted to fending off and/or fleeing the mechanical drones that wander the structure.

Looks like you might have to rely on a trap of some sort, unless you are confident you can find a way to capture them in a more dynamic way.
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No. 488809 ID: b53faa

Suddenly, miles above you, a rat chews on just the wrong cord.
There is a flash, and you find yourself completely encased in pink silicone.

If you were able to see the tower from outside, you'd see that the tower has decided to take on a rather amusing shape.
You are trapped inside the universe's largest schlock for the rest of eternity.

THE END
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