Not great? Better than not having any answers at all, but... well, accusing a guy of killing his own assistant wasn't fun. And we don't even know what happened, still. Not to mention that Scien's parting words were pretty ominous...
Plus, there's still Luke. I want to check with the senior crew to see if it really was a personal health issue. [a sigh] It feels like there's still a lot to figure out.
[ Mentally, of course. So Yuri is definitely not an exception. ]
I'm used to working in busy [ read: chaotic ] environments, so I'm not as worn out as most people... probably. Most of the process felt like my old work.
... Yeah, your company sounds like a lot, honestly. Gregor said something about how his manager was an amnesiac who barely knew what they were doing when they started?
[ Yuri pauses. Is it bad when Charles asks that, Yuri can't tell which job he's talking about... ]
I recently worked for an Office, but before that, I worked under a corporation that I guided Gregor's company through. So I'm not sure which one you mean... because they're both very much like that.
L Corp was the first company that I worked for was a really big company. I wouldn't have to worry about finances. However, the job was dangerous, due to what we had to interact with on a daily basis. It was a thing to be proud of, to work in L Corp. However, L Corp went under and its former employees were seen as outcasts. I was lucky enough that an Office picked up someone like me to work there, because it would have been impossible to find work for me otherwise.
You've really been through a lot, huh? [the vibes are sympathetic—but also, there's definitely a question in there.] ... Can I ask why you guys were outcasts for working at L Corp, or is that too personal?
There's a stigma that comes with being associated with a fallen sector of The City. Since it was widely known that L Corp had fallen, it's something that we have to carry for the rest of our lives.
... Scien wanted to hire me as his research assistant several days ago. Despite our current circumstances, he said that I could go to a different variation of his home world where a different Scien exists and with certain proof, I could find work there with lodgings and everything.
[ ... ]
I still have seven weeks to think about it, but it's clear that Scien doesn't intend to see it through with me.
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She saw the altercation between Charles and Scien, so she goes to find him, wherever he may be. Where are you, bean boy. ]
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anyway he's probably chilling on a couch somewhere, drinking water. when he sees yuri, though, he gives her a little wave.]
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Charles, you seem... fine. To get into something like that with Scien as he was breaking down. I'm glad that you're alright.
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Could've been worse—like if he'd tried hurting himself. Things would've gotten even messier then.
[glances over her]
How about you? I heard you got into an incident in the simulation room.
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[ At least physically. ]
I was wondering if that was what Dahut experienced as he died.
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... Doesn't seem like a good way to go, if that's the case.
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[ Though, she's curious. Charles always seems so... okay. Well, better than most people at least. Emotionally competent? ]
How do you feel about all this?
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Not great? Better than not having any answers at all, but... well, accusing a guy of killing his own assistant wasn't fun. And we don't even know what happened, still. Not to mention that Scien's parting words were pretty ominous...
Plus, there's still Luke. I want to check with the senior crew to see if it really was a personal health issue. [a sigh] It feels like there's still a lot to figure out.
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[ Since they don't know everything about what happened with Scien and Dahut.
Still. It's bleak. ]
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[rather than just have it stored or drifting in space, away from everything familiar to him.]
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[ She's kinda losing faith on this ship's functionality as a whole. ]
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What about you? I know you said you're fine physically, but what about everything else?
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[ Mentally, of course. So Yuri is definitely not an exception. ]
I'm used to working in busy [ read: chaotic ] environments, so I'm not as worn out as most people... probably. Most of the process felt like my old work.
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His manager... Oh. I didn't know they were an amnesiac.
[ News to her. ]
They seemed a little awkward when I saw them as if they were new to the job.
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I recently worked for an Office, but before that, I worked under a corporation that I guided Gregor's company through. So I'm not sure which one you mean... because they're both very much like that.
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Why do you have such bad luck with workplaces?
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... It was rough.
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You've really been through a lot, huh? [the vibes are sympathetic—but also, there's definitely a question in there.] ... Can I ask why you guys were outcasts for working at L Corp, or is that too personal?
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There's a stigma that comes with being associated with a fallen sector of The City. Since it was widely known that L Corp had fallen, it's something that we have to carry for the rest of our lives.
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... Maybe I shouldn't talk as an outsider to all of that, but that sounds ridiculous.
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[ ... ]
I still have seven weeks to think about it, but it's clear that Scien doesn't intend to see it through with me.
[ YEAH AND WE SEE WHY NOW AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ]
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