Ltn Kim Kitsuragi (
voltadomar) wrote2021-09-20 11:35 pm
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Memshare: Long and cold...
Long and cold...
(Video clip of this scene -- from 23:28 to 26:03)
"Coalition Warship Archer, this is Lieutenant Harrier du Bois of the RCM. Please acknowledge."
You stand in the central plaza of the district of Martinaise. Wires and battery packs are arranged all around the distinctive bronze statue of the horseback king (immortalized in mid-explosion). You hold your headset over your ears with both hands, waiting to hear a response to your partner's request.

There is no reply, save for the distant buzzing in your headphones. You look up at Harry with a nervous glance. Then, turning to him, you give him a half smile along with an almost imperceptible nod of encouragement.
"Try again, officer," Soona, the programmer, tells him.
"Coalition Warship Archer, this is Lieutenant Du Bois. Please acknowledge."
"Hello... Archer? Do you acknowledge?" His voice is answered only by more Gottwaldian chatter.
"Soona, is this more of that entroponetic crosstalk?"
"It's very likely, based on what we've recently learned. Give me a moment while I attempt to narrow the receiving mode... In the meantime, you must keep trying."
"Coalition Warship Archer, this is Lieutenant Du Bois. If you're there, Archer, please acknowledge."
...
"Again," says Soona.
"Coalition Warship Archer, this is Lieutenant Du Bois. Do you acknowledge?"
A different voice answers.
A shiver runs down your spine.
"What are you talking about, Kim? It's perfectly nice out," Harry replies.
"I didn't say anything, detective."
Through your headphones, you hear it again. The voice of Kim Kitsuragi.
An uncomfortable silence falls over the connection.
"Are you going to tell me you didn't say that, either?"
"I promise you, I didn't, even though it certainly sounds like me..." You wince at the sound of your own voice.
"Could this be more entroponetic crosstalk?"
"Yes," the programmer cuts in. "A particularly eerie specimen, but still just a harmless piece of the past returning to surface."
Something about that doesn't sit right with you. Logically, she must be correct. But...
"Right," you say. "I just wish I could remember what I was talking about."
You move on. The detective tries again. The result is the same.
The others start discussing how to improve the connection. But all you hear is the same repeating echo of a moment you just can't recall. This is going to eat at you until you remember.
