Agent Washington (
schrodingerscockroach) wrote2019-11-06 01:40 am
Memory 21
Significant Positive: Not bad for an old locksmith.
This video
Short Summary
Wash walking up on four dead bodies in armor. He scans before approaching the golden brown armor. Pulling out some tools, messing with the armor until Delta, the AI, pops into view. Offering assistance before Wash talks to him very....
Technically. Instruction: Identify yourself.
Delta says he's the Delta AI of Project Freelancer, assigned to Foxtrot 12, or York, who was recently killed in combat.
And Wash doesn't react to this information. He reports to Command, the same voice as Forty-Seven Niner. He's Recovery One. He's told to get a full inventory and when he asks why, Command just reinforces orders.
Wash relents and gets Delta to help. Old Lock Smith was good at keeping up his armor's capacity even if he died.
Delta asked why he wasn't destroyed upon York's death, per protocol. Wash was told this at first too. Instead, Delta was just encrypted until he could be recovered because it's cheaper to recover him then delete him.
Delta has reservations about just being in storage and offers to jump to Wash's AI slot. He denies this option several times and that's when Delta asks if he's Agent Washington. Again, Wash reacts coldly, but confirms it's him.
Delta says Wash had difficulties with his AI, and Wash bitterly confirms. Delta insists he be deleted then for safety. Especially because there's only three dead bodies, not four.
White armor attacks and Wash fires back, but then white armor leaves shortly when he couldn't immediately take out Wash and the timer on York being decommissioned was running low.
Wash orders Delta to storage, grabbing him and an armor component, jumping off the base as his body and armor is exploded.
Then Wash is off to another body. Apparently the fifth one this month.
This video
Short Summary
Wash walking up on four dead bodies in armor. He scans before approaching the golden brown armor. Pulling out some tools, messing with the armor until Delta, the AI, pops into view. Offering assistance before Wash talks to him very....
Technically. Instruction: Identify yourself.
Delta says he's the Delta AI of Project Freelancer, assigned to Foxtrot 12, or York, who was recently killed in combat.
And Wash doesn't react to this information. He reports to Command, the same voice as Forty-Seven Niner. He's Recovery One. He's told to get a full inventory and when he asks why, Command just reinforces orders.
Wash relents and gets Delta to help. Old Lock Smith was good at keeping up his armor's capacity even if he died.
Delta asked why he wasn't destroyed upon York's death, per protocol. Wash was told this at first too. Instead, Delta was just encrypted until he could be recovered because it's cheaper to recover him then delete him.
Delta has reservations about just being in storage and offers to jump to Wash's AI slot. He denies this option several times and that's when Delta asks if he's Agent Washington. Again, Wash reacts coldly, but confirms it's him.
Delta says Wash had difficulties with his AI, and Wash bitterly confirms. Delta insists he be deleted then for safety. Especially because there's only three dead bodies, not four.
White armor attacks and Wash fires back, but then white armor leaves shortly when he couldn't immediately take out Wash and the timer on York being decommissioned was running low.
Wash orders Delta to storage, grabbing him and an armor component, jumping off the base as his body and armor is exploded.
Then Wash is off to another body. Apparently the fifth one this month.
