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Operation: Gigas Freedom
[OOC Notes: This upcoming event will not go live until June 5th, depending on the result of the votes. No matter what decision is made here, either will have a dramatic impact on the game and especially that of how the game will ultimately end. This is the first of several much larger events as we begin to wrap up major plot points that have been established since very early in the game, and expect the stakes to start getting higher as these events progress]
The feed flickers on to reveal a rather more serious looking Celito and Maeve. They exchange glances and nods, before Celito launches in.
“Hey everyone, Celito here. The Seekers have convened and have issued a directive. If at all possible, it is our duty to free the gods imprisoned by Gigas and return them to their natural state. Unfortunately, with the resources of the Seekers being dedicated to research, this is essentially impossible for us to achieve on our own. So, we’ve come to Union with a proposal. Right now, we have a fairly good idea of the defenses of Gigas, but as we understand we cannot rely on them to remain unchanged for very long, Gigan military is highly professional and they change patterns and routines regularly. I expect it’d be especially true with the Gigases. Right now may be the only opportunity we have to break in and free the Gigases. We don’t come to ask this lightly. We are asking the Union Alliance to join us in liberating the Gigases. We have brought this proposal to your Council and they have authorized us to proceed - if the will of the people will support it. We’re asking for your help, we need to free the Gigases and we can’t wait for another chance. Please, will you help us?”
Giving her brother a nod, Maeve directs her attention to the feed again.
“This is probably a once-in-a-lifetime chance, but it isn’t gonna be easy. There’s a lot that could go wrong here.” Averting her eyes from the camera, Maeve purses her lips into a frown. “We can’t do this by ourselves. We need your help going forward, but we understand if something like this seems too dangerous. Union’s done its best to stay impartial for the most part, but that might not be the case if you help us. Think about that before saying yes.”
[OOC: Voting is live as of now. The question: will the Union Alliance proceed with the attack on Gigas and attempt to liberate the Gigases? This could very well cause an international incident with Gigas, but as stated, another chance will likely not come again. It’s now or never. OOC discussion and IC discussion threads are open, only 1 vote per player please. As before, votes will generally be weighted with the assumption that PCs are in the streets advocating their position. As a reminder, the vote you cast should be your OOC opinion: do you want to go forward with attacking Gigas and freeing the Gigases, or do you want to leave Gigas alone and allow the Gigases to remain trapped, perhaps for good.]
The feed flickers on to reveal a rather more serious looking Celito and Maeve. They exchange glances and nods, before Celito launches in.
“Hey everyone, Celito here. The Seekers have convened and have issued a directive. If at all possible, it is our duty to free the gods imprisoned by Gigas and return them to their natural state. Unfortunately, with the resources of the Seekers being dedicated to research, this is essentially impossible for us to achieve on our own. So, we’ve come to Union with a proposal. Right now, we have a fairly good idea of the defenses of Gigas, but as we understand we cannot rely on them to remain unchanged for very long, Gigan military is highly professional and they change patterns and routines regularly. I expect it’d be especially true with the Gigases. Right now may be the only opportunity we have to break in and free the Gigases. We don’t come to ask this lightly. We are asking the Union Alliance to join us in liberating the Gigases. We have brought this proposal to your Council and they have authorized us to proceed - if the will of the people will support it. We’re asking for your help, we need to free the Gigases and we can’t wait for another chance. Please, will you help us?”
Giving her brother a nod, Maeve directs her attention to the feed again.
“This is probably a once-in-a-lifetime chance, but it isn’t gonna be easy. There’s a lot that could go wrong here.” Averting her eyes from the camera, Maeve purses her lips into a frown. “We can’t do this by ourselves. We need your help going forward, but we understand if something like this seems too dangerous. Union’s done its best to stay impartial for the most part, but that might not be the case if you help us. Think about that before saying yes.”
[OOC: Voting is live as of now. The question: will the Union Alliance proceed with the attack on Gigas and attempt to liberate the Gigases? This could very well cause an international incident with Gigas, but as stated, another chance will likely not come again. It’s now or never. OOC discussion and IC discussion threads are open, only 1 vote per player please. As before, votes will generally be weighted with the assumption that PCs are in the streets advocating their position. As a reminder, the vote you cast should be your OOC opinion: do you want to go forward with attacking Gigas and freeing the Gigases, or do you want to leave Gigas alone and allow the Gigases to remain trapped, perhaps for good.]
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He should not have broached the topic on the network in the first place, Yuuna-senpai, because he was going to inevitably be faced with questions just like mine en masse. His hanging up on every person is not going to inspire any one to want to go.
I'm aware of the statistics, Yuuna-senpai. My concern is for numbers. Are we looking at the destruction of two cities or one? How many people will die when or if the Gigases decide to seek revenge on their captives. Simply because there is corrupt leadership does not mean I can condone innocent citizens to die because of the actions of a small handful.
I don't want the Gigages to be held captive, please remember that, and I have fought tooth and nail for the protection of the gods and our city, but my desire is to see absolutely as little bloodshed as possible. You have not been gone so long as to not appreciate that we are still recovering from when the Elite Four decided to show us what a vengeful god looked like.
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I’d say none, if the Gigases are as benevolent as most of the other gods have been. The sane ones. I don’t condone the deaths of innocent lives, either, but we’re going to have to take that risk. Otherwise Gigas will turn itself on the alliance we are all a part of.
[She extends her arm, rotating it a little while studying Ami.]
I was here for the attack. I did my part and fought the thing head on. I agree that as little blood spilled as possible is right, but I have a feeling that freeing the Gigases will spare the most lives on both sides. Can you imagine what it would be like if we went to war while we still don’t know the location of the Elite 4? And can you imagine what might happen if we free the Gigases, and negotiate from a position of strength rather than weakness? Shaking Gigan High Command is the only thing that will do that, and our options are to assassinate them or to free their trump card, which they don’t know we’re even aware of. I don’t condone assassination, personally, and that’s why I’m throwing my lot in with the people trying to free the gods.
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I can imagine it, Yuuna-senpai. [She looked back at Yuuna, maybe she wasn't as shy as she was before, but she's not so different. They're both concerned for Union and the well being of the city.] I can imagine quite a bit. And that's the hardest part. Because I can account for that .00002% or the probability of various factors. [Sometimes she wished she could turn off her mind, but only Rei could get her that focused and calm.
But she doesn't trust Celito... she does, however, trust Yuuna. She let out a deep breath and rubbed her eyes. It wasn't like she was trying to stop the release of the Gigas, she just wanted more than vague platitudes. She wanted a plan, she wanted facts, she wanted numbers and plans and details, concrete things she could continue to factor away to make the harsher probabilities go away.]
Assassination would only create a power vacuum and new, possibly if not far worse people being put into power. Better to handle the enemy we know than the enemy we don't.
[She looked away.]
Exactly how much input are we going to be allowed to provide? Or are we expected to blindly follow that as well? [This wasn't about sides, and she wasn't trying to see it that way. She was smart enough to know Yuuna and she were on the same one at the end of the day.]
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I think that this is the right thing to do. And sometimes, like my dad says, you just have to roll the hard six.
[Gamblers metaphors, of course. But they still hold true.]
As for plans and input? I think that they’ll be shared when we commit and when we’re able to really assess the situation for ourselves. Merrill works with these people, and I have too. They aren’t stupid, and they’ll give us an outline when it’s time. For now I think they, and the council, wanted to see where we stand. I don’t believe for a second they’ll push us over the edge blindly.
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[Who needs to push anyone over when it seems everyone is more than willing to just leap? Still, she trusts Yuuna, and vaguely, at least in concept, she trusts Merill. And Merill is a Seeker. If A = B and B = C then A also = C. It was simple mathematics.
But she was also in the minority, she doubted she could make a difference even if she did maintain protests. She didn't, and she wasn't so proud as to stand in opposition merely because she had been scolded or given the counter point.]
Very well. [There wasn't much else she could say on the matter. She wasn't going to bring up that her agreement mattered little.]
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Let's just see what happens, and adjust our plans accordingly, okay? [She can tell Ami still isn't fond of this.]
If it's a bad plan, you won't be alone in voicing discontent. I won't risk a single life on a hairbrained scheme. You know that.
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[She sighed, but smiled a tiny bit. She was at least glad Yuuna could understand her unease.]
I do. It's the only reason I'm yielding in the discussion at the moment because of that knowledge.
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[That would go nowhere, if they started butting heads...]
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But it's not really the most pleasant conversation.
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[That should be enough of an indication that something big's going on.]
Free in a couple hours?
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No more high capacity in the center, anymore. Pamela and I can even get back to working on the antivenin. I can be free in two hours.