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[Ten minutes after the operation is over.]<br>
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[Ten minutes after the operation concludes.]<br>
 
 
 
 
[Beep.]
 
[Beep.]
 
[Beep.]
 
 
 
  
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[Click.]<br>
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[Click.]<br>
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[Click.]<br>
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<br>
 
Alchemist: Your teammates?<br>
 
Alchemist: Your teammates?<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: Yeah.<br>
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FAL: Oui.<br>
 
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<br>
Alchemist: Go ahead, pick it up.<br>
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Alchemist: Feel free to pick it up.<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: No need for that.<br>
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FAL: No need.<br>
FAL: They wouldn’t dare contact me if they failed.<br>
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They wouldn’t dare contact me if they had failed.<br>
 
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<br>
Alchemist: Hehe...<br>
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Alchemist: Humph...<br>
Alchemist: Did you know something, FAL?<br>
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You know what, FAL?<br>
Alchemist: That’s the only interesting thing you’ve said to me so far.<br>
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That was the only interesting thing you’ve said all night.<br>
 
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<br>
 
FAL: Oh? Then why am I still alive?<br>
 
FAL: Oh? Then why am I still alive?<br>
 
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<br>
Alchemist: That’s because you are utterly boring. Conversation with you is dry and your tastes are plebeian.<br>
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Alchemist: Exactly because you’re such a banal character. You make dull conversation and have crude tastes.<br>
Alchemist: In truth, I only want to end the conversations when they start to become interesting.<br>
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I only end the conversation when it starts getting interesting.<br>
Alchemist: Congratulations, you’re the first doll to drag one out this long.<br>
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So congratulations. You’ve won the Miss T-Doll Who Sustained the Longest Conversation.<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: *sighs* I knew it… besides, hardly anyone would be interested in 100 year-old things...<br>
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FAL: (Sighs) I knew it... I suppose no one would be interested in things from a hundred years ago...<br>
FAL: Still, if our mission is a success, that means you didn’t harm your prey.<br>
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But if our mission succeeded, it means you haven’t actually harmed your prey.<br>
FAL: Why is that, Alchemist?<br>
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Why, Alchemist?<br>
 
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<br>
Alchemist: I told you before, pleasurable things ought to be enjoyed, and there’s no enjoyment to be had in dead dolls.<br>
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Alchemist: I told you. One should make the most out of what they enjoy, and I can’t enjoy dead T-Dolls.<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: Is that the reason you stayed here?<br>
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FAL: Is that why you’ve stayed behind?<br>
FAL: To kidnap so many of our dolls and torture them for your amusement?<br>
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To abduct our T-Dolls and get high on torturing them?<br>
 
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<br>
Alchemist: What other reason could there be, FAL?<br>
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Alchemist: What else, FAL?<br>
Alchemist: Do dolls not have the right to enjoy themselves?<br>
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Does a Doll not even have the right to enjoy herself?<br>
Alchemist: Or are you saying we ought to abide by the lifestyles that the humans do?<br>
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Or do you believe we can only live by the way humans do?<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: <br>
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FAL: ...<br>
FAL: You’re studying us. Right? You want to understand our digiminds.<br>
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You’re studying us, aren’t you? You’re trying to figure out how our neural clouds work.<br>
 
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<br>
Alchemist: You’re very smart, but don’t ask any further. I don’t know the rest either.<br>
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Alchemist: Clever girl. But don’t ask any more questions. I can tell you nothing more anyway.<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: Hmph, looks like SF doesn’t have that much freedom either.<br>
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FAL: Humph. So much for a Sangvis Doll’s freedom.<br>
 
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<br>
Alchemist: At the very least, I don’t leave my friends in enemy captivity to be tortured for the sake of victory.<br>
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Alchemist: At least I wouldn’t leave a companion in the hands of the enemy to be tortured just for the sake of victory.<br>
Alchemist: Just like you did with F2000, am I correct?<br>
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Like what you did with FF F2000, right?<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: …So you knew.<br>
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FAL: ...So you know.<br>
 
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<br>
Alchemist: I only thought about it when I saw you, FAL.<br>
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Alchemist: It only occurred to me when I met you, FAL.<br>
Alchemist: I used to think that frightening dolls had a distinctive scent to them, but you’re different.<br>
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I thought all terrifying Dolls have a special and telling aura, but not you.<br>
Alchemist: You’re the most frightening “commoner” I’ve ever seen.<br>
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You are the single most terrifying “philistine” I have ever seen.<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: Even I wouldn’t take risks without something up my sleeve.<br>
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FAL: I don’t take risks with no guarantee.<br>
FAL: I’m not a careless doll. My preparations are simply a step ahead of the opposition.<br>
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I’m not a reckless T-Doll. I merely plan a step ahead of others.<br>
FAL: Also, the fact that F2000 fell into your hands was her own fault, but at least she made up for it by rescuing a helper.<br>
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Besides, becoming your captive was the result of FF F2000’s own mistake, but she redeemed herself by facilitating the escape of someone who would provide us with pivotal aid.<br>
 
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<br>
Alchemist: Hehe… what a touching sacrifice. I regret letting her live.<br>
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Alchemist: Humph... Such a touching sacrifice. Now I regret letting her live.<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: …It’s too late to envy us now. We may have our quirks, but we never stand alone.<br>
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FAL: It’s too late to be jealous. We may be eccentric, but we’re not alone.<br>
FAL: And now my friends are coming to save me. Shouldn’t you return to the place you should be?<br>
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Now, my friends are coming for me. Isn’t it time you returned to where you should be?<br>
 
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<br>
Alchemist: …Oh?<br>
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Alchemist: Oh?<br>
Alchemist: And what do you think I’ll do?<br>
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What do you think I’m going to do?<br>
Alchemist: Coerce you to leave? Or kill you and then leave by myself? Or blow up this entire place?<br>
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Take you with me as a hostage? Kill you then leave on my own? Or am I going to blow up the outpost?<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: <br>
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FAL: ...<br>
FAL: There’s no value at all in putting me under duress, and you have many units outside, so you don’t need to rush to kill me.<br>
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I have no value as a hostage. You’re in no hurry to get rid of me either since any of your troops stationed outside can do it just as easily.<br>
FAL: So I’m guessing that you’re not going to do either of those.<br>
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So my guess is, none of the above.<br>
 
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<br>
 
Alchemist: Correct.<br>
 
Alchemist: Correct.<br>
 
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<br>
 
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[Alchemist raises a pistol and points it at her own head.]<br>
[Alchemist picks up a gun from the table and points it at herself.]<br>
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<br>
 
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Alchemist: Look at me, FAL. Let me watch your face.<br>
 
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<br>
Alchemist: Look at me. Let me see your face, FAL.<br>
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FAL: Is this the last piece of data that you want to collect?<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: Is this the last bit of data you need to collect?<br>
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Alchemist: I just want to find out...how far I would go to carry out my orders.<br>
 
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I want to know why we are created - as a frame of reference or a means to something...<br>
Alchemist: I just wanted to know… how far I can go for my orders.<br>
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<br>
Alchemist: I want to know why we were created. Was it for reference, or was there a reason...<br>
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FAL: ...<br>
 
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I pity you, Alchemist.<br>
FAL: <br>
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<br>
FAL: You’re pathetic, Alchemist.<br>
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Alchemist: We are all creatures living in flasks. We have what humans do not possess, but lack what humans are born with...<br>
 
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I want to break free. That’s all...<br>
Alchemist: We are all creations stored in bottles. We have what humans don’t have, but we don’t have what humans have...<br>
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<br>
Alchemist: All I want is to struggle free...<br>
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FAL: ...<br>
 
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Are these your genuine thoughts or are you putting on an act to test me?<br>
FAL: <br>
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<br>
FAL: Do you actually mean that, or is that just an act to probe me?<br>
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[Alchemist merely grins in a daze.]<br>
 
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<br>
 
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Alchemist: Yes...this is exactly the expression I’m looking for.<br>
[Alchemist smiles vacantly.]<br>
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You lost, FAL.<br>
 
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<br>
 
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FAL: ...!<br>
Alchemist: Yes… this expression, that’s what I wanted.<br>
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<br>
Alchemist: You lose, FAL.<br>
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Alchemist: It won’t be the last time you do...<br>
 
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See you again in another hell.<br>
FAL: !<br>
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<br>
 
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[BANG!]<br>
Alchemist: This won’t be the last time...<br>
 
Alchemist: Let’s meet in the next hell.<br>
 
 
 
 
 
[Bang!]<br>
 
 
[...]<br>
 
[...]<br>
 
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[......]<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: …Utterly pathetic.<br>
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FAL: Pathetic.<br>
 
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<br>
 
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[The next day, in the staff lounge in Area S08.]<br>
[The second day, in Sector S08’s rest area.]<br>
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<br>
 
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Five-seven: You still won’t tell us what happened?<br>
 
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<br>
FN57: Are you still not going to talk about what happened?<br>
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FAL: Hmm? Didn’t you see when you arrived at the outpost?<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: What? You saw it when you reached the base, right?<br>
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Five-seven: You mean seeing you reading your damned magazine next to Alchemist’s corpse on a scene that showed no trace of battle?<br>
 
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<br>
FN57: You mean the part when you were reading a magazine beside Alchemist and there were no signs of a struggle at all?<br>
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FAL: I told you. She was killed by what she was trying to get.<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: I told you, she was killed by what she wanted.<br>
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Five-seven: Whatever... You can’t hide the truth in your report to Helian anyway.<br>
 
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<br>
FN57: Whatever… besides, you won’t be able to hide it from Helian-san when writing the report.<br>
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FAL: In any case, merci.<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: In any case, thank you.<br>
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Five-seven: Hmm?<br>
 
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<br>
 
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FAL: Thank goodness you were still trying to come get me. Otherwise, I’d have been killed by the Sangvis troops that had me surrounded.<br>
FN57: Hm?<br>
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But then again, wouldn’t you be able to keep the position of team leader?<br>
 
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Well? Change of mind?<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: Fortunately you decided to come over and save me. Otherwise I would have been killed by the SF units surrounding me.<br>
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Five-seven: Don’t get the wrong idea.<br>
FAL: Still, if you had done that, wouldn’t you have permanently secured the team leader slot?<br>
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I WILL take the position from you, but not today.<br>
FAL: What, you don’t want it all of a sudden?<br>
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I still have a lot to learn until I can beat you fair and square.<br>
 
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Does this answer satisfy you?<br>
FN57: Don’t get me wrong.<br>
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<br>
FN57: Someday, I will take your seat as leader, but not now.<br>
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FAL: ....Très bien.<br>
FN57: Right now, there are many things I want to learn, until I can beat you fair and square.<br>
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You can keep being my adjutant.<br>
FN57: Is that answer… satisfactory?<br>
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<br>
 
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Five-seven: (Sighs) Working with you is exhausting, you know...<br>
FAL: …Very good.<br>
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Then I’ll proceed with my report as your adjutant.<br>
FAL: You can continue being my adjutant for now.<br>
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FF FNC and FF FN49 have already sent in their applications. They can officially join the team once HQ gives the approval.<br>
 
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<br>
FN57: *sighs* Following you around is so damn tiring...<br>
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FAL: Humph. They’re jumping into the fire willingly enough.<br>
FN57: Then, as your adjutant, I’m going to continue making my report.<br>
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<br>
FN57: FNC and 49’s request forms have already been filled up. They can officially join us once HQ approves.<br>
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Five-seven: They’re doing it because they like me, ma chère.<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: Hmph, to think they’d jump into the fire of their own free will.<br>
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FAL: Ouias, which is why I need you.<br>
 
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Work hard and recruit a few more useful people.<br>
FN57: It’s because they like me, darling.<br>
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<br>
 
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Five-seven: We’ll see how far this problematic crew go...<br>
FAL: That’s right. It’s why I need you.<br>
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<br>
FAL: Work hard and recruit more useful people.<br>
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FAL: By the way, FF F2000 needs to make a trip to HQ for her reward. They’re also gonna extract some data regarding Alchemist from her neural cloud...<br>
 
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But she can make it to the celebration at noon... Should we also invite T91 and the other rescued T-Dolls?<br>
FN57: Let’s see how far our problem team can go...<br>
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If they want to join, sure. But I’ll give them the boot if they’re too rowdy.<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: By the way, F2000 needs to go back to HQ for a commendation and also to let them recover data about Alchemist from her neural cloud...<br>
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Five-seven: We can’t waste too much time partying. There’s a new job coming up.<br>
FAL: However, she can attend a celebration party in the afternoon… shall we invite T91 and the other rescued dolls?<br>
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According to the Commander’s report, there are unusual Sangvis signals and some abnormal weather phenomena in Area S09.<br>
FAL: As long as they’re willing to come… although I’ll have to drag them away if they’re too noisy.<br>
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<br>
 
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FAL: Them my schedule is going to be rather tight this afternoon. I have to get a coffee with the Commander and we’ll go shopping for that bag...<br>
FN57: The party can’t be delayed too long. We have new work.<br>
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<br>
FN57: The Commander said earlier that there was an abnormal SF signal in Sector S09 and unnatural weather phenomena.<br>
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Five-seven: Let FF F2000 and the others go with you. I’ll take care of the Commander.<br>
 
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<br>
FAL: Then our schedule for the afternoon is going to be very packed. I still need to have coffee with the Commander and go shopping for a bag...<br>
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FAL: ...<br>
 
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Is this a provocation, 57?<br>
FN57: Let F2000 and the others go with you. I’ll take care of the Commander.<br>
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<br>
 
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Five-seven: Times have changed, FAL. You need to keep yourself on your toes.<br>
FAL: <br>
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Every T-Doll has their own merits. You said that much yourself.<br>
FAL: Is this a challenge, 57?<br>
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<br>
 
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[57 turns and leaves. FAL lets out a sigh.]<br>
FN57: Times have changed, FAL. Feeling the heat?<br>
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<br>
FN57: Like you said, every dolls has their own strengths.<br>
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FAL: Life is hard...<br>
 
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...But that’s what makes it interesting, right?<br>
 
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That’s exactly what you overlooked, Alchemist.<br>
[57 turns and leaves, while FAL sighs.]<br>
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Someone who fools herself into believing that she’s trapped in a flask can never break free.
 
 
 
 
FAL: Nothing’s ever easy in life...<br>
 
FAL: …But that’s why it’s interesting, right?<br>
 
FAL: That was the question you overlooked, Alchemist.<br>
 
FAL: Someone who thinks they’re trapped in a bottle will never be able to escape.<br>
 

Latest revision as of 04:17, 30 December 2022

[Ten minutes after the operation concludes.]

[Click.]
[Click.]
[Click.]

Alchemist: Your teammates?

FAL: Oui.

Alchemist: Feel free to pick it up.

FAL: No need.
They wouldn’t dare contact me if they had failed.

Alchemist: Humph...
You know what, FAL?
That was the only interesting thing you’ve said all night.

FAL: Oh? Then why am I still alive?

Alchemist: Exactly because you’re such a banal character. You make dull conversation and have crude tastes.
I only end the conversation when it starts getting interesting.
So congratulations. You’ve won the Miss T-Doll Who Sustained the Longest Conversation.

FAL: (Sighs) I knew it... I suppose no one would be interested in things from a hundred years ago...
But if our mission succeeded, it means you haven’t actually harmed your prey.
Why, Alchemist?

Alchemist: I told you. One should make the most out of what they enjoy, and I can’t enjoy dead T-Dolls.

FAL: Is that why you’ve stayed behind?
To abduct our T-Dolls and get high on torturing them?

Alchemist: What else, FAL?
Does a Doll not even have the right to enjoy herself?
Or do you believe we can only live by the way humans do?

FAL: ...
You’re studying us, aren’t you? You’re trying to figure out how our neural clouds work.

Alchemist: Clever girl. But don’t ask any more questions. I can tell you nothing more anyway.

FAL: Humph. So much for a Sangvis Doll’s freedom.

Alchemist: At least I wouldn’t leave a companion in the hands of the enemy to be tortured just for the sake of victory.
Like what you did with FF F2000, right?

FAL: ...So you know.

Alchemist: It only occurred to me when I met you, FAL.
I thought all terrifying Dolls have a special and telling aura, but not you.
You are the single most terrifying “philistine” I have ever seen.

FAL: I don’t take risks with no guarantee.
I’m not a reckless T-Doll. I merely plan a step ahead of others.
Besides, becoming your captive was the result of FF F2000’s own mistake, but she redeemed herself by facilitating the escape of someone who would provide us with pivotal aid.

Alchemist: Humph... Such a touching sacrifice. Now I regret letting her live.

FAL: It’s too late to be jealous. We may be eccentric, but we’re not alone.
Now, my friends are coming for me. Isn’t it time you returned to where you should be?

Alchemist: Oh?
What do you think I’m going to do?
Take you with me as a hostage? Kill you then leave on my own? Or am I going to blow up the outpost?

FAL: ...
I have no value as a hostage. You’re in no hurry to get rid of me either since any of your troops stationed outside can do it just as easily.
So my guess is, none of the above.

Alchemist: Correct.

[Alchemist raises a pistol and points it at her own head.]

Alchemist: Look at me, FAL. Let me watch your face.

FAL: Is this the last piece of data that you want to collect?

Alchemist: I just want to find out...how far I would go to carry out my orders.
I want to know why we are created - as a frame of reference or a means to something...

FAL: ...
I pity you, Alchemist.

Alchemist: We are all creatures living in flasks. We have what humans do not possess, but lack what humans are born with...
I want to break free. That’s all...

FAL: ...
Are these your genuine thoughts or are you putting on an act to test me?

[Alchemist merely grins in a daze.]

Alchemist: Yes...this is exactly the expression I’m looking for.
You lost, FAL.

FAL: ...!

Alchemist: It won’t be the last time you do...
See you again in another hell.

[BANG!]
[...]
[......]

FAL: Pathetic.

[The next day, in the staff lounge in Area S08.]

Five-seven: You still won’t tell us what happened?

FAL: Hmm? Didn’t you see when you arrived at the outpost?

Five-seven: You mean seeing you reading your damned magazine next to Alchemist’s corpse on a scene that showed no trace of battle?

FAL: I told you. She was killed by what she was trying to get.

Five-seven: Whatever... You can’t hide the truth in your report to Helian anyway.

FAL: In any case, merci.

Five-seven: Hmm?

FAL: Thank goodness you were still trying to come get me. Otherwise, I’d have been killed by the Sangvis troops that had me surrounded.
But then again, wouldn’t you be able to keep the position of team leader?
Well? Change of mind?

Five-seven: Don’t get the wrong idea.
I WILL take the position from you, but not today.
I still have a lot to learn until I can beat you fair and square.
Does this answer satisfy you?

FAL: ....Très bien.
You can keep being my adjutant.

Five-seven: (Sighs) Working with you is exhausting, you know...
Then I’ll proceed with my report as your adjutant.
FF FNC and FF FN49 have already sent in their applications. They can officially join the team once HQ gives the approval.

FAL: Humph. They’re jumping into the fire willingly enough.

Five-seven: They’re doing it because they like me, ma chère.

FAL: Ouias, which is why I need you.
Work hard and recruit a few more useful people.

Five-seven: We’ll see how far this problematic crew go...

FAL: By the way, FF F2000 needs to make a trip to HQ for her reward. They’re also gonna extract some data regarding Alchemist from her neural cloud...
But she can make it to the celebration at noon... Should we also invite T91 and the other rescued T-Dolls?
If they want to join, sure. But I’ll give them the boot if they’re too rowdy.

Five-seven: We can’t waste too much time partying. There’s a new job coming up.
According to the Commander’s report, there are unusual Sangvis signals and some abnormal weather phenomena in Area S09.

FAL: Them my schedule is going to be rather tight this afternoon. I have to get a coffee with the Commander and we’ll go shopping for that bag...

Five-seven: Let FF F2000 and the others go with you. I’ll take care of the Commander.

FAL: ...
Is this a provocation, 57?

Five-seven: Times have changed, FAL. You need to keep yourself on your toes.
Every T-Doll has their own merits. You said that much yourself.

[57 turns and leaves. FAL lets out a sigh.]

FAL: Life is hard...
...But that’s what makes it interesting, right?
That’s exactly what you overlooked, Alchemist.
Someone who fools herself into believing that she’s trapped in a flask can never break free.