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>>187865I'll speak to what I deleted, why I said it, why Indeleted it, and why I want it on record anyway, but Sven is right
>>187865>>187866^^ Aww, thank you. Your kind words warms my heart. <3
>>187873>AIOh please, this one is animated, git gud
>>187873>>187874That might have made it weirder ...
It was intended as a gesture of appreciation tho
>>187859>I guess, I'm not really in the mood for more conflict despite it might be accurate criticism, due to the fact that the group has almost turn toxic at this point.This to infinity.
I'm sorry for not replying... I will get to Vir soon(TM)
>>187851Okay.
Do you want me to delete my post? Because I can delete it.
If you're going to be angry at me and at the other players any time I or we do anything or try to advance the game at all multiple times a week with no reprieve, to the degree that just trying to tell you your character has succeeded on a skill check results in you telling me to go fuck myself... Do
you want to be here? Sure, I could have referred to your character sheet. I had forgotten you had posted it there. Mea Culpa. Just... do
you want things to go on like this? We can't make it to Wednesday without you telling me to go fuck myself? Is this fun for you? Because it isn't for me. I am physically ill and can't keep food down. I have to deal with the house freezing over, my internet is
constantly shitting out, and on top of all of that, it was 12 AM, time to sleep anyways. No, I don't think to try to awaken you on a post that was clearly reply at your leisure. My first thought is that you can reply when you want, so reply when you want.
Do you
need to bite at all of us every few days? Do things
need to be like this? I can understand feeling slighted at the skepticism towards the +12 modifier on disable device. I can't really understand why you're mad at me for replying to Brie at all when Brie isn't restricted by the presence of other players. I responded to Brie first, before any other character. I said he succeeds at his skill check and described how it happened. I have received no response on that, nor has brie tried to intervene with Cavaliere's NPC interactions. I just awaken at 3:30 AM to a dry mouth and an "eeeeeee"ing surge protector, and then to your acerbic posts. I can delete the offending post if you'd rather, and Brie can wait until later, I guess after other players have been addressed.
[Read more] >>187863>this thread, I feel, is hanging on a thread. ^^ It's just constant fighting. I don't get to play. And it's not fun (in general to be here) which is the main goal of the thread after all.This, so very, very much
I noticed that those who showed up all had negative things to say about me replying at around 10 PM. I have a feeling that I had just never posted at all and instead opened up that Stellaris save, I would have avoided any such criticism. I know I suggested that I would reply earlier in the day yesterday, but it's just so very hard to sit down and reply when I could be playing Hearts of Iron 4 instead, or just in a more general sense, when I could be interacting with friends at a pony convention in Canada or wherever.
>>187876Im honestly just frustrated that I didnt get pinged, from a logical standpoint
>>187878Thats a cool number. Have a sexy thestral
>>187878This seems petty and
>youre doing it again with the uncondensed postsBut I seem to be the problem. Maybe not "the" problem, but the very obviously and consistently adjacent problem.
Which, by the way, is why I wanted Brie focused on something for a couple sessions; expressly, deliberately, etc.
Anyway, considering the absurd levels of autism I have already displayed in and around this game, yes, I do struggle with a GM not intiiting to that such overly motivated players might want to know,...
And yes, as days go by I detect an increasing list of asks on my part that are technical violations of the intended rules and guidelines.
But I dont think asking to get a "Hey, listen" is a huge reach
>>187877I don't have any issue with you posting at 10 PM, or even if you play without me past 10. I was just suggesting doing it a bit earlier when you get the opportunity, because 10 PM for you is midnight for me, which is difficult for me to do on a weekday.
No problem if you do it anyway though. I would prefer you advance the plot even if I'm not there, unless my participation is critical in the situation (major combat scenario; something involving the undead). Don't hesitate play without me.
>>187876This
>>187877It isnt anger, its frustration. I can be here anytime, if I know to be here in advance. And I will be here the whole time, if I think there's a chance. And once I think there is no chance, I will fuck off and watch Joe Rogan.
So help me not have watched Joe Rogan when there's something going on. Assume I will.drop everything.
I know, its beyond the pale, but so is this whole board Xp
Honestly, I wouldnt have said anything, but got aggrod by "Im suspicious"
>>187876Get well soon GM Pone!
>>187877Even if I can't speak for the others, I'm always looking forward to the adventures my characters are having. I think everypony is being too negative. Even years back when I did nothing but make sardonic remarks about the game before I actually joined it, the atmosphere was much more fun-loving and didn't have this snappiness to it. Even Silver/Kira's player has lashed out and I've never seen him do that. We need to fix this.
GM, if you could do anything better, just give everypony a heads up on availability for the night. We had no idea you were sick and had to be late. I know we have a habit of playing fast and loose with time due to lots of solo players, but when there's a party quest there's an expectation that everypony should be "at the table." How is somepony going to know to make time that evening without any prior information?
Brie, please don't be so on edge. No, a GM should never say "I'm skeptical" regarding a skill check modifier because it should be evident from the character sheet that he has. He
does have Brie's character sheet, right? He shouldn't have to check the Old Nuts discord just to see it. Also, be grateful that it was a Disable Device check and not a D20 Modern Demolitions check. Though, in that ruleset, Disable Device has synergy with Demolitions so Brie would probably be fine. And I doubt GM Pone would require a roll anyway and risk blowing up two PCs with significant time investment as well as a gaggle of NPCs. Anyway, just be nice.
[Read more] >>187876Yes, deal with other players first. I know its play as you can, post-style, but Im "special needs", meaning if I am unable to engage you when you're available I will seek to when you're not, which is part of lends toward me spamming in threads. I've gone to extreme degres to post singularly and only if given cause (until this morning), because I can be here any time. So perhaps as a favor that I can return by having extra degrees of confidence that enable me not sperging in any of the threads,... holla at yo boy
>>187884GM has a slightly out of date copy of the character sheet pinned in his DMs, but the skills are current. It doesnt break them down anymore, but it did for months and only got reduced when I started running out of characters in the post. But, you're right.
I may never get over flipping out like a child when I'm upset, butnit's my primary target right now >>187804Silver looks over at Pipette as they trot along. "Are you feeling okay? You are showing symptoms of Traveler's influence."
Who is available tonight or this weekend?
>>187899Tonight and all through the weekend.
>>187899I'm GMing one of my in-person games this evening and weekend, but not for the whole thing. I'll have time to roleplay PBP at pretty much any time, but I apologize in advance for any delayed response
>>187899If there is any doubt of my presence, consider yourself absolved, but I'll be lurking until given cause to post
>>187899So, are we doing stuff, or not?
I'm free for the rest of today.
>>187906I'm here. From what I understand, GM pone is deciding whether to just start with whoever is on just to get
something going at least, or if he should wait until everyone's on.
>>187908Alright. Should we roll anything?
Last rolls seemed pretty decisive. Do we meet the commissar?
Brie flap/climbs up to the torpedo, unrolls and hangs one of his thieves' kits, and prepares to get balls deep
Pipette looks around into the fog, and towards the ground. She extends a hoof out, and then leaves her ankle limp, letting her hoof fall inwards in a curl. She then looks back, and says to the creatures "Davai!" tilting her head. "This way."
She starts along, taking the party around what must be the summit of the hill. She leads them down, past small sets of rock and much grass with its yellow, brown and green tint, and down the slope of the hill. She looks around to either side, stopping at one point, but to the party there are no recognizable landmarks.
The fog thins, and thins more, and soon the wind picks up. As the party moves forward even more, they can see out beyond the hillside, which starts to level out further down, until they clear the cloud, and can see beyond the edge of the hill and the island.
Below them the green grass of the hill levels out until it ends at an exposed basalt cliff. Below that must be the sea, because the green-blue of the ocean and white capped waves moved by the winds are visible, with massive clouds low to the water looming in the far distance and to the right/east. In front of the party, and to the right, is another island very close to the party with a big, rocky cliff side, such that it looks like one conical rock, cut off and jaged at the top. Beyond this is still another smaller string of islands, if mostly obscured. Pipette looks around, and starts moving to the right, towards the north, along the cliff.
>>187897"Huh?" She tilts her head. She does not wait for Silver's response. "No, I am... I am as good as I can be now. I am my own pony."
[Read more] They continue along the edge of the cliff, hill to the right and a rocky beach endlessly washed by green waves to the left, until something is visible in the distance. Four ponies. An orange unicorn stallion with a red and yellow mane and a white coat stands, head lowered, and horn glowing light blue. A big unicorn stallion, with a coat black as night and a leather jacket of equal color, and a short, white mane and tail stands on the edge of the cliff with what seems to be a telescope, looking out over the water the opposite direction, towards the west. Near them are two more, a green earth pony in a blue uniform who sits and is handling with his hooves what seems to be a radio, and then a grey pegasus pony carrying a large, wooden rifle, looking around him.
Pipette says,
"That's them. No unexpected visitors yet. Keep quiet until we are closer."
"Кто с вами?" The grey pony spots them first. The black stallion puts down the telescope and turns around, and the green pony stands up, and picks up a firearm of his own. The orange stallion does not move.
"Дружелюбны ли они? Они говорят на северьянском языке? Вы заложник?"
Pipette calls back
"Они говорят, что они здесь, чтобы помочь нам убить сущность"
The green and the black stallion talk to each other, though what they say cannot be discerned. The group moves closer, until they are fifty feet away, or perhaps less.
[Read more] >>187849Sorvik:
"Communisten? Welke communisten?"
Bøkli starts speaking to Sorvik in their mutual language, and Sorvik turns to him, and starts a brief argument. Sorvik huffs, then turns to Cavaliere:
"Boete. Wij zullen u helpen. Vertel ons wat u wilt dat wij doen."
>>187912Somehow, Silver isn't particularly enthused by her response. He wonders how badly the Traveler is affecting her, and figures he'll keep a close eye on her just to be sure.
>>187913Silver waves at the group of ponies as they approach, as it seems their presence is already known. He calls out to them in clear Severyanan, "Приветствую, друзья! Кто из вас случайно не комиссар Черная Пятка?"
>>187913>>187914"What are they saying?" says Posey, who does not speak the language
>until they are fifty feet away, or perhaps less"~Yoohoo! Hello, my fine gentlecolts." Posey calls, waving a hoof and beckoning the stallions with a coquettish aloofness as she casually strides closer (30 ft), drawing attention to herself for the next maneuver:
She then proceeds to charm any pony that meets her gaze
DC 19 Will vs charm
Also gonna roll bluff (seduction) to break the ice and get them to let their guard down
[1d20+16 = (11+16) = 27] [Read more] >>187917Silver: "Just asking who we are, and asking Pipette if she is hostage. Pipette replied by saying that we are here to kill Traveler."
>>187915The grey pony in his aqua uniform levels his rifle at Silver
"Кто хотел бы знать? Пипетки, кто они?"
Pipette:
"Они дружелюбны, я думаю."
>>187917The orange unicorn is almost entirely unresponsive to anything, and the grey stallion keeps his eye and his rifle trained on Silver, or at least, so long as Silver is the closest. But the green stallion and the black stallion both smile at Posey, with the black stallion nodding and raising an eyebrow to her
>>187919Posey tosses her mane
"Do any of you find gentlecolts speak our language? We have much to discuss, but little time."
I will reiterate that Posey is currently not wearing her armor (she took it off to make that climb check)
>>187919Silver holds up hooves. "Пипетка говорит правду. Мы услышали ваш сигнал бедствия, и мы здесь, чтобы помочь." He looks briefly over at Posey before readdressing the ponies. "Боюсь, мои товарищи не говорят по-северянски."
But the Black stallion holds out his leg, and motions downward
"Сталь, положите ее. Если есть проблема, давайте решим ее без насилия"
The Grey stallion lowers his rifle, and turns back to the Black Stallion as the two make eye contact. He seems to whisper something to him, with a small, muted conversation. The grey stallion and black stallion both turn back
"Ты кто?"
>>187920The black stallion in particular looks over. But if he, or any pony else speaks Ponish, he's not willing to reveal it.
>>187922Silver smiles at the black stallion. He seems to have found Black Heel, and hearing him speak, it seems as if he's possessed of good wisdom. "Меня зовут Серебряный Меч. Мы с друзьями услышали ваш сигнал бедствия и пришли на помощь. Мы спасли несколько членов небольшой группы в заброшенной деревне, а затем нашли Пипетту здесь, у разбившегося самолета."
>>187922I roll an opposed charisma check to compel any charmed creatures to speak
[1d20+6 = (2+6) = 8] >>187923The Black Stallion moves forward, and says to Silver
"А, вы должны быть с ГРУ. Мы думали, что вы приедете с севера или, может быть, увидите вас с юго-востока? Вы уже обезопасили остров?"
>>187920The black stallion looks to Posey, and says
"You don't sound like an Equestrian. Or even an Aquelian."
The orange stallion, for so long motionless, stops the glow on his horn. He opens his eyes, whips his tail, stomps his horn, and snorts.
Yelling,
"Тьфу! Я же говорил, что вам нужно заткнуться, чтобы это сработало!"
>>187926"Oh, that is because I am from abroad, from the other side of the world, actually. I moved here recently."
She poses
"I am Rosey Ring, the Undying Sorceress. I am a freelance Warmagus."
>>187926Hearing Black Heel speak Ponish to Posey, Silver switches to the language as well. "Not...exactly. We are not with GRU, and they are on island, but I do not think they are so concerned with saving any of you. I think they are here to kill you, and reclaim control of Traveler to bring back for study." He looks over at the orange stallion. "Что вы делаете, что требует тишины?"
>>187928The black stallion raises an eyebrow at "undying sorceress," and exhales more loudly than expected. He does not reply, and turns his attention to Silver
>>187929He replies
"Good, they
are here. I hope it is not too late. No, they should know that we are still loyal. At least I hope so. We have been trying to call for them all day now. We need to speak with them and let them know fully what is going on."
The orange stallion looks surprised to see the set of ponies upon him, and turns towards them. He replies
"Заклинание, я концентрировался на этом"
>>187930Silver shakes his head. "We tried. We received message over radio sent by them when they landed, just after we saved first group of your soldiers. They did not say anything about rescue, only demanding that all Kostroma personnel travel to their landing location, and they did not sound as if they were here to save anyone." To the orange pony, Silver smiles. "А, я сам скорее воин. Какое заклинание ты произносил?" Back to Black Heel, Silver continues, "You will have to excuse eccentricities of my comrades. Posey here likes to add bit of showmareship to her introduction, as way of selling her services to those who would otherwise be concerned about hiring mares for this sort of task. But yes, she is fine sorcerer."
>>187931"I can tell you're not from Stalliongrad. I don't think you're Nova Griffonian, they are too proud, too cheap, and too poor to hire from abroad. I'm going to guess that you were sent here by the Fascist confederation, seeing as you have a... Necromancer? In your group." Looking over at Posey. "She's too conventionally attractive to be a conventional Lich." He smiles to her, as if genuinely trying to be charming. Then he looks back to Silver "We always joked they would pay Dread League Necromancers their last bit if they thought it would put off the revolution by one day... We didn't think it was true. Still, I don't know who else would hire Barradian - or worse - black mages around here. Maybe Haukland, but I would have expected a few griffins among you."
The orange stallion replies:
"Гадание. Я хотел увидеть северный берег залива"
>>187932How do they know I'm a Necromancer? I'm not wearing the bone armor.
I guess this is a sense motive check
[1d20+1 = (4+1) = 5] >>187933No idea. Posey hasn't said anything except that she's an undying sorceress war mage.
>>187932Silver smiles. Perhaps he underestimated the wisdom this Commissar possesses. "Funnily enough, there
is griffon in our group. He is back at crashed plane with our bat pony, working on acquiring plane's MGs and turning its torpedo into improvised explosive. But no, we are not from Stalliongrad. I was born in St. Petershoof long ago, but that is beside point. It does not matter who sent us or not, to Traveler we are all just meat to be puppeted. It needs to be stopped, before it escapes this island. And knowing what GRU would do, we are only ones who can."
>>187933Silver: "Well, you
did introduce yourself as 'Undying Sorceress'. Anyone would get wrong idea from that."
>>187935"I got that epithet from my military service. I learned to reinforce my body with magic to resist blows: I am very hard to kill." Posey says
>>187934Gonna roll bluff to right the ship here
[1d20+16 = (4+16) = 20] Roll Spot
>>187935He lowers his ears
"Are you an emigre? I would say it does matter. "Traveller"? Has that damned sea pony talked to you?"
>>187936"I see... I'll abstain from asking which military."
Silver:
[1d20+3 = (8+3) = 11]Kira:
[1d20+8 = (14+8) = 22]>>187937Silver: "No, but some of possessed ponies we have captured have. It is pretty catchy name Light Water came up with, I have to admit. 'Our Fellow Traveler'. At least it gives name for it to be referred to, other than just 'entity'."
>>187939"It's a phrase that means a non-communist who moves towards allegedly the same or similar ends as communists and thus is a useful ally." The ends of his lips go down. "The phrase and practice has fallen out of favor in more recent years due to...
mixed results..."
>>187938>>187939Out of their peripheral vision, a set of mist starts to swirl in the wind, like a small tornado, twirling in place and darkening.
>>187940Can Kira feel the static feeling that Hazel told her about?
Static pours out of the green stallion's radio, and he turns towards the mist, as the grey stallion does the same
>>187941Yes. Yes she can
>>187942Kira: "Uh, guys? There's a monster about to spawn in!"
Kira draws her bow, while Silver draws his greatsword. How far away are the swirling mists?
>>187932>"She's too conventionally attractive to be a conventional Lich." He smiles to her, as if genuinely trying to be charmingOh, you flatter me sir."
>>187940"I think we have company."
Posey draws her bow
It starts to solidify, being more than 15 feet tall and dark grey in skin, or perhaps fur. It's form is alien and yet to Silver and Posey, too familiar. You could say it is like an elephant, though one that is very lanky. It has two, more or less, pony-like heads, even if the one on its right seems dead. Though its second head could be looking at Posey or maybe Silver, it's primary, upright head is most certainly staring at the black stallion.
It roars
[1d20+3 = (14+3) = 17][1d30+3 = (19+3) = 22][1d20+2 = (15+2) = 17][1d20+1 = (12+1) = 13][1d20 = 1]>>18794330 feet
>>187944He manages to turn to her and say
"I'm sure you hear that a lot"
Before the grey stallion catches his attention, and directs him to the new threat
[Read more] >>187945Silver: "МЕРЗОСТЬ!"
[1d20+4 = (8+4) = 12]Kira: "Oh, not this creepy thing again! That is very much not friend-shaped!"
[1d20+3 = (10+3) = 13] >>187945Let's remember to take the picture this time
Initiative
[1d20+7 = (14+7) = 21] The black stallion looks at the tall, lanky creature, lowers his head, directing his horn at it, letting it glow, then firing a red laser at it.
[1d20+5 = (5+5) = 10]
[4d6 = 14]
It is hit, and its elephantine skin is a lit. It roars again.
Posey's turn
Mala:
[1d20+2 = (11+2) = 13]
>>187949Posey fires an arrow
[1d20+5 = (4+5) = 9]She whistles and her Dreads fly up from over the hill and also fire
[1d20+5 = (16+5) = 21][1d20+5 = (2+5) = 7] Posey uses her remaining move Action to move 30 ft to the opposite side of the monster to the black stallion, trying to confuse the two-headed creature
The grey stallion takes his rifle and shoots it twice in quick succession
[1d20+5 = (9+5) = 14]
[2d8 = 6]
[1d20+5 = (11+5) = 16]
[2d8 = 6]
But the abomination is undeterred by the fire, nor does it pay any head to Posey.
It moves forward, and takes a swing with what seems to be a hammer of some kind.
[1d20+12 = (1+12) = 13]
[2d6+6 = (3+6) = 9]
>>187955Silver will, it's not his turn yet and he has the camera.
It swings at the black stallion, moving past the grey pony and presumably Silver to do so. But it swings too low, and hits the soil near him, giving him time to dodge out of the way.
The orange stallion lowers its head at the abomination, and sends a bolt of blue energy at its side
[1d4+1 = (1+1) = 2] [1d4+1 = (1+1) = 2] [1d4+1 = (3+1) = 4]
Kira's Turn.
Silver can go as well, and also direct Mala
>>187958Spellcraft to see if Posey recognizes this as magic missile
[1d20+11 = (3+11) = 14] >>187958Kira takes the opportunity to taunt the abomination, hoping to draw its attention away from the commies. "Hey, poopy-butt-head! Your heads are butts and your butt is a head!" She then slithers to be around the abomination in point blank range and away from the commies, knocks an arrow in her bow, draws, and releases the shot aimed at the abomination's head.
[1d20+12 = (17+12) = 29][1d8+6 = (8+6) = 14]Silver calls out to Mala, "Try to get it off balance! On those lanky limbs, it surely has uneven center of balance!" He then moves back a short distance, aiming to have a clear path between him and the abomination. Using the camera, he snaps a picture of the abomination, which should end his turn.
>>187961>>>/mlpol/380778 →Hoping you'll pardon the interjections while I
>groove >>187960You'll get 'em next time
>>187961The abomination looks down at the annoying noodle, and roars
clickMeanwhile, the green pony points at Kira with his hoof and yells
"Смотрите, вот еще одна его мерзость!"
Mala shoots at it twice with his shotgun
[1d20+7 = (12+7) = 19][2d10 = 7][1d20+7 = (3+7) = 10][2d10 = 8] [Read more] >>187963Silver: "Она дружелюбная, не нападайте на нее!"
Kira, who can't hear the green pony call her a monster, sticks her tongue out at the abomination and blows a raspberry at it.
The abomination is shot, and its limbs look like they are near falling off, with its colorless insides exposed and near spilling out. But it isn't daunted.
The black stallion moves a few steps back until he feels the edge of the cliff and looks back, then places himself in more firm footing. He lowers his horn, and shoots a set of blue bolts at it
[1d4+1 = (4+1) = 5][1d4+1 = (2+1) = 3][1d4+1 = (4+1) = 5]
It gets hit again, and again, and again, chipped away at until it looks away and roars. but that roar degrades with time, and it pops into black smoke, and fades
>>187966>>187967Kira: "Yay, we won! And I didn't get bitten by a hellhound this time!"
Silver lets out a sigh of relief, and returns to the group, camera in hoof and sword once again in its sheath. "I suppose Traveler is not too distracted to sent its monsters after you."
>>187966Posey looks at the fleeting most where the monster once was, with a bit of a grimace
"You you think these beasts actually die when they are slain? Or do they just go back where they came from?"
I guess I should roll arcana
[1d20+11 = (15+11) = 26] >>187964The green pony says,
"То есть аберрация, созданная Чернобогом"
>>187969This time...
>>187970Posey knows that traditional summons, and specifically outsiders, go back to whence they came. What is not as clear is if these are traditional summons. They don't quite seem to be, given the small differences
>>187969"No. How did it find us hear? I thought we had lost them." He tilts his head. "Has it been tracking you?"
[Read more] >>187971Silver: "No. It may be from Pipette. She is showing signs of being affected by Traveler's influence."
>>187971>Posey knows that traditional summons, and specifically outsiders, go back to whence they came. What is not as clear is if these are traditional summons. They don't quite seem to be, given the small differencesWell, I'm asking because I am tallying every time I destroy or desecrate a foe so thoroughly that it cannot be brought back from the dead, and I wonder if this counts.
Eh, probably not
>How did it find us hear?"It is a monster with long-range telepathy. If it also has mindsight, hiding from it would be futile." Posey suggests
>>187972He sighs,
“We have
all taken stress.”
>>187973“Well it left us alone for more than an hour. We are at the end of what we can handle. Let us meet with the Stalliongrad forces. They are here.”
>>187974Posey turns to Pipette quizzically, since it was her idea to meet with the commissar.
>>187974Silver shakes his head at Black Heel. "That is bad idea. I know it deep in my heart of hearts, they are here to kill any witnesses and reclaim Traveler, not save you and kill Traveler."
>>187977Silver: "I just do. I know what GRU is like. I know what Stalliongrad is like. They knew what this thing was before agreeing to trade fuel oil for it. They knew risks, and accepted it anyways. They will not stop trying to utilize it just because some soldiers lost their lives in process. Potential reward for them is just too great to accept otherwise."
>>187979"We really cannot know for sure." Posey says
"But it sounds like what the military would do back at home." she adds
>>187979>>187980He is silent, and stares at Silver with blood red eyes. He wears a cap, but it’s clear that under that cap he has a set of foil. Some of that foil wraps around under his neck.
He too shakes, though to a less visible degree than Pipette.
After Silence, he says
“The important thing is that what ever the Snow Ponies sold us ceases to exist, and its body, and secrets, serve International Communism,
not the False Revolution, the Sea Ponies, or whomever else.”
>>187975pony noises [Read more] >>187981>pony noises"Use your words, darling. You did bring us here. What was your plan?"
>>187981Silver sighs. "You all have clearly felt Traveler's influence. You all have first-hoof experience with it. They do not. Tell me, does anyone deserve this? Communist, Fascist, Harmonist? Having your comrade's minds taken over by something else, having them turn against you? Will they believe you if you tell them?"
>>187982She turns to her
"You asked to come to him. I took you. Our plan was to hold out until reinforcements came."
>>187983"They should." He answers
>>187985Silver: "They should. But they will not. How you have spoken, you seem to be possessed of great wisdom. Surely, with that wisdom, you can see that. You have radio. You can talk with them if you do not believe me. Hearing their voices, you know they are not here to help.
We are."