the head | the hand (
headandhand) wrote in
dualislogs2020-02-10 10:40 pm
well, i know i had it coming …
WHO: Open to all Dualizens
WHAT: Your regularly scheduled NAPs event for the month
WHERE: Dualis Danger Lock
WHEN: Feb. 10-13
WARNINGS: Please use these if applicable!
Look at all of these bright, shining new faces! There’s even a few less bright, less shining faces - maybe even a few folks without faces - but hey, this city welcomes all types. Chances are, if you’ve just arrived, you're seeing some pretty crazy things, unless you're used to an eye-blinding amount of neon, robots, weird-ass technology, magic, and an omnipresent police force...and hey, if you are, congrats, you're gonna settle in just fine! But for the rest of you, the Head knows this is gonna be pretty overwhelming, right?
Well, since your quaint individual processing units are probably having a hard time, why not link up with another one? By which the Head means...
Hello, new citizens of Dualis,
and welcome to your monthly Network Adjacency Protocol~!
NAPs are a monthly community networking event similar to the Earth concept of speed dating. Two citizens (new arrivals and old hands alike) are placed at a table together with a handy cue card of queries to help break the proverbial ice. Ask (possibly invasive) personal questions and receive results - or ignore the card and yeet yourself straight into a brand new friendship, whatever works! But don't be too shy - you've only got ten minutes together, and if you just sit in silence for the whole ten, the Network Admins are likely to come supervise and try to repair the uplink through a mild shock to the ol' central nervous system. You might find yourself saying all sorts of unintended facts about yourself if that happens...probably better to just make friends, right? Who doesn’t like friends?!
And who doesn’t like meeting friends in a cramped, high-stress environment? That’s how some of the best friendships are forged - under pressure. Like diamonds! Luckily, for this month, NAPs provides just such an ideal friendmaking environment, courtesy of the brand-new escape room mega-complex, Dualis Danger Lock! This establishment boasts six different highly challenging escape rooms, all designed for small teams of two to three apiece. Usually, the six rooms offer six different themes - jewel heists, high-stakes espionage, and so on - but this month, each escape room differs only in the layouts and clues, because the themes are all the same.
That’s right - you’re attempting to escape from prison. Good luck with that!
After you’ve bonded with your new friends over sharing your skills at puzzle-solving and exited your escape room of choice, grab a table at the food court for snacks and mildly invasive personal questions, or blow off some steam at the arcade. Or, if you have high-pressure steam that needs to be let off, treat yourself to an adult beverage at the Danger Key bar.
Enjoy your freedoms, Dualizens! Enjoy them while they last ...
WHAT: Your regularly scheduled NAPs event for the month
WHERE: Dualis Danger Lock
WHEN: Feb. 10-13
WARNINGS: Please use these if applicable!
Look at all of these bright, shining new faces! There’s even a few less bright, less shining faces - maybe even a few folks without faces - but hey, this city welcomes all types. Chances are, if you’ve just arrived, you're seeing some pretty crazy things, unless you're used to an eye-blinding amount of neon, robots, weird-ass technology, magic, and an omnipresent police force...and hey, if you are, congrats, you're gonna settle in just fine! But for the rest of you, the Head knows this is gonna be pretty overwhelming, right?
Well, since your quaint individual processing units are probably having a hard time, why not link up with another one? By which the Head means...
and welcome to your monthly Network Adjacency Protocol~!
NAPs are a monthly community networking event similar to the Earth concept of speed dating. Two citizens (new arrivals and old hands alike) are placed at a table together with a handy cue card of queries to help break the proverbial ice. Ask (possibly invasive) personal questions and receive results - or ignore the card and yeet yourself straight into a brand new friendship, whatever works! But don't be too shy - you've only got ten minutes together, and if you just sit in silence for the whole ten, the Network Admins are likely to come supervise and try to repair the uplink through a mild shock to the ol' central nervous system. You might find yourself saying all sorts of unintended facts about yourself if that happens...probably better to just make friends, right? Who doesn’t like friends?!
And who doesn’t like meeting friends in a cramped, high-stress environment? That’s how some of the best friendships are forged - under pressure. Like diamonds! Luckily, for this month, NAPs provides just such an ideal friendmaking environment, courtesy of the brand-new escape room mega-complex, Dualis Danger Lock! This establishment boasts six different highly challenging escape rooms, all designed for small teams of two to three apiece. Usually, the six rooms offer six different themes - jewel heists, high-stakes espionage, and so on - but this month, each escape room differs only in the layouts and clues, because the themes are all the same.
That’s right - you’re attempting to escape from prison. Good luck with that!
After you’ve bonded with your new friends over sharing your skills at puzzle-solving and exited your escape room of choice, grab a table at the food court for snacks and mildly invasive personal questions, or blow off some steam at the arcade. Or, if you have high-pressure steam that needs to be let off, treat yourself to an adult beverage at the Danger Key bar.
Enjoy your freedoms, Dualizens! Enjoy them while they last ...

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"Be right back." She runs off to perform the errand, hopefully giving him enough time to prepare himself for her return if he can't manage to collect himself.
She returns and offers him the bottle, leaning against the wall.
"Here. Take your time."
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"Thanks. I... I'll be okay in a second."
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She gives him another moment before she starts talking, as though simply making conversation.
"Did I ever tell you that I died? Four years ago. Some really messed up stuff happened. I woke up in a place sort of like this, nothing but scars to show for it, but... it took a long time for me to be okay in the dark again. I still have nightmares. Not as often as I used to, but just as bad. Some injuries never really heal, I guess."
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"Four months. I died four months ago, and when this place is done with me, I go back to being dead. And I'm too scared to tell my best friend that I died saving his life. But it's not that. It's..."
Zack gestures vaguely behind them. At the building.
"Four years captive, experimented on. Getting lucky enough to escape because they got lazy with their little failed projects. I..."
He can't handle it. Not in there. Not for fun. Being trapped in this city is one thing. Figure out the right combination of things to get the Head deposed, get the people he cares about and still has home, and then just... what? Live here? Die here? He doesn't know.
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"Maybe you will, maybe you won't. Here and now, though? You don't have to be okay. And you definitely don't have to play a dumb game, or apologize, or make excuses to people who don't even know you. Hell, I'd even buy you a drink on the other side of town if you wanted. Start a bar fight if you're in the mood. That's always cathartic."
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"I don't really, you know, like fights. Or starting them. People in the bar probably don't deserve me to break their face in."
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"Whatever works for you, though."
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"I just... I don't wanna be in an enclosed space I guess. I mean, buildings are bigger than test tubes, but still."
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"You up for some stairs? I think I know a place."
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"Stairs are almost as good as squats. You can't neglect leg day. Sometimes I ran the whole way up the stairs from the ground floor to the SOLDIER offices on the 49th floor."
Yeah, Zack's just crazy, don't mind him.
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"Wait here just a minute."
She spots what she's looking for and crosses the street into an alley next to an apartment complex. More or less out of view she parkours her way up to the first level of the fire escape and lowers the ladder before heading back to Zack's side.
"Follow me."
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"Did you do that?"
He does, of course, climb the ladder at her guidance.
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He had been following her rather quickly. While he locks a lot of Steph's nimbleness and her specific sorts of training, he's definitely got speed just from pure strength and chemical enhancements. But once he sees her move over that two inches, well... Wow. WOW.
Good thing he isn't overly proud. When Steph offers a hand he ABSOLUTELY accepts it. And once they're on the other roof he grins.
"Wow, you remind me of that weird dude. The one who does the climbing stuff. Can't remember his name."
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"I'm gonna take that as a compliment," she decides, and turns to look out at the city below them.
"I always liked heights. It's much harder for an enemy to climb up than it is for you to fall down. You know?"
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"Like I said, I worked in a tall building, on the 49th floor mainly. But it was, like, way taller than that. Not that I care. I... miss small places I guess. I told you I'm from a small village, right? I like being out in places like that. Except mountains. I don't miss mountains."
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"There's nothing like the open sky for freedom."
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"I... saw it for a few months, traveling away from the place where me and a friend were held captive for some years. Experimented on. Escaping was SO hard."
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"So much better than getting turned into a frog. Or stone."
A bird is freer than that. Man, he wished he could be a bird.
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"And I thought falling out of the sky was bad. Being a frog is a good way to get squished."
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"It's not easy to be here, in this place. The world is so familiar but so much worse. And I don't get to go home. So I have to make the best of the life they've given me."