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Hiro
[ ... holy shit, what a small kid. He'd thought about the possibility that kids would be entirely possible to extract to this place, or whatever the process may be, but he doesn't feel like he'll ever genuinely get used to seeing it in practice. Rosinante has a thoughtful frown on his face for a few moments while Hiro's friend (?? companion? suit of armor? ghost?) appears to catch him-- he certainly hopes that helping save an entire world from 'data corruption' isn't falling on one kid's shoulders alone.
With the apology, however, he schools his expression and waves one hand. ]
You don't need to apologize. I wasn't keeping an eye on my surroundings, so I made a little blunder. That's my fault. [ There's not really anything at eye-level to distract him, so there's no excuse for missing someone's approach apart from his own clumsiness. ]
So, sorry! Good thing someone caught you.
also atones for my slow speed whoops
Yeah...I guess this place has a lot to look at anyway. [He seems to have picked up on that same fact, but he seems to take the acceptance of blame with ease. Regardless, he rewards Rosinante with a tentative grin. At the mention of his savior though he tilts his head back to look at Baymax who's still propping him up.]
That's sort of his job. He's pretty much trained to work with me. [Or be a personal babysitter.] You just came out of ViViD, right? Where'd they spit you out?
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I came out in one of the dumpsters. There wasn't much worth seeing there, but at least it was less intensive than the games. [ In the battle of garbage vs. memory-ruining ghosts, he'll always opt for the former. Who wouldn't? ]
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[Looking back at the man, he peers around him looking for where he might have come out.] You're not the first person who's told me that. Most things in the colony are a little less intensive than the games…usually. There're some exceptions. [He gestures to pieces of the city that are visibly damaged.] You just missed one.
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Somewhere a few blocks back and down an alley, there's a really unfortunately-dented dumpster just trying to get its life back together. ]
So it hasn't always been like this! [ That was actually one of the things he'd been the most curious about from the get-go. The presentation mentioned living in relative comfort, but hadn't quite outlined 'relative to what'. He's been assuming that part of the ultimate game plan was leaving people to a fixer-upper. Something that was damaged before they got around to "pulling code". ]
A lot of things make more sense taking that into account. Was it just a flood?
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Nah, this is all pretty recent, and it wasn't just a flood. Most of the damage came from the flood but there was a ton of crazy stuff going on...monsters in the sky, cracks in the walls of the colony, killer dolphins from what I hear? It was a pretty big mess. The water's finally clearing out and a ton of us are working on rebuilding everything. From what I heard this has never happened before either.
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...
Of course, it's hard not to dwell on "killer dolphins" when there's no ocean to be found, so that's something for him to consider. ]
I see... [ DOES HE? Eh, yeah, mostly. It's nice to know there are bound to be some city-cleanup organizations to spend his free time on. ] I wonder what the cause was. No one in a higher position came forward with an explanation?
[ Governments love explanations. Even completely false ones that pave over the horrific truth to make them look good. ]
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Would you believe me if I said they were the physical embodiments of elements that were shaped like a cloud and a centaur? Because that's actually pretty much the story there.
[He had a hard time wrapping his head around the concept, so he wouldn't be surprised if others did, too.]
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Physical embodiments of elements... shaped like a cloud and a centaur.
No. Even when he tries to process that one aspect at a time for a better understanding, it turns out there's no better understanding to be had. ]
I don't want to believe you. [ Yet he knows he can't just dismiss it out of hand. ] Are they elected officials? What did they have to say about what happened?
[ Where do they stand on the real issues, and what will he find if he ever finds a historical library? Bafflement could motivate entire armies in the right situation. ]
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...then again, Caeli was talking about washing all of us away so there's that. They eventually got what they wanted though after everything.