BnemonicDevice
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06
TIPHERETH
What did it mean to be someone's idol? When one moves from the world of the real into that of symbols, what gets lost on the way?
When that... apparition? Spirit? Whatever, or *whoever* it was residing within her blood, the real, Don Quixote that Tiphereth met prior idealized her as a being worthy of their worship... what was it that she was venerating? Her behavior was not seen as acceptable by those around her- her erratic, risk-voracious, unconcerned life of reckless abandon...
From when she had burnt her hands on the carrier clean-up mission, they had all met before.
When she decided to torture Solline about her lost family the most she saw an exploitable weakness.
When she pulled a gun on Chomp in the middle of a civilian establishment.
To the moments she shared and cherished with a certain engineer.
To the death she craved, and the resurfacing of her 'family' in her split mind.
Yet, it was because of her insanity, her willingness to question and to suffer the consequences when screaming the question aloud. She constantly strives to impose upon this world a vision of reality ultimately better than what they currently inhabit.
She was someone's God, after all.
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That was the thought process that was running through her mind when she saw a spark, or another phantasm appear that would end up saving Churchland's ( Cresion Breezes ) life. Then came the EMP blast-- which, for our barely-equipped maniac, did almost nothing to her. And upon hearing a proper evaluation of the situation from Sisyfu, it was clear as to who needed help more.
"...Commander Shaw." ( Worthlessplebian ) She uttered his name in her right hand, and white electricity surged from her shoulder to the length of her arm. A heavy Zweihander, now properly held, firm and resolute, emerged from her fingertips.
"Give me the order to assist Churchland. This sword may be for display, but the sparks it conducts aren't. We mustn't let precious medical staff perish due to our negligence." She looked up at him expectantly. Whether they will now choose to split ways and the corebreaking team will proceed to get out of range from the EMP or choose to stand their ground and fight to take out the monster- she couldn't ignore another person in need.
No. It was in her nature not to ignore it.
Calculated or not. Rational or not. Reasonable or not.
Tiphereth could not accept that another soul other than her own could perish in her presence.
When that... apparition? Spirit? Whatever, or *whoever* it was residing within her blood, the real, Don Quixote that Tiphereth met prior idealized her as a being worthy of their worship... what was it that she was venerating? Her behavior was not seen as acceptable by those around her- her erratic, risk-voracious, unconcerned life of reckless abandon...
From when she had burnt her hands on the carrier clean-up mission, they had all met before.
When she decided to torture Solline about her lost family the most she saw an exploitable weakness.
When she pulled a gun on Chomp in the middle of a civilian establishment.
To the moments she shared and cherished with a certain engineer.
To the death she craved, and the resurfacing of her 'family' in her split mind.
Yet, it was because of her insanity, her willingness to question and to suffer the consequences when screaming the question aloud. She constantly strives to impose upon this world a vision of reality ultimately better than what they currently inhabit.
She was someone's God, after all.
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That was the thought process that was running through her mind when she saw a spark, or another phantasm appear that would end up saving Churchland's ( Cresion Breezes ) life. Then came the EMP blast-- which, for our barely-equipped maniac, did almost nothing to her. And upon hearing a proper evaluation of the situation from Sisyfu, it was clear as to who needed help more.
"...Commander Shaw." ( Worthlessplebian ) She uttered his name in her right hand, and white electricity surged from her shoulder to the length of her arm. A heavy Zweihander, now properly held, firm and resolute, emerged from her fingertips.
"Give me the order to assist Churchland. This sword may be for display, but the sparks it conducts aren't. We mustn't let precious medical staff perish due to our negligence." She looked up at him expectantly. Whether they will now choose to split ways and the corebreaking team will proceed to get out of range from the EMP or choose to stand their ground and fight to take out the monster- she couldn't ignore another person in need.
No. It was in her nature not to ignore it.
Calculated or not. Rational or not. Reasonable or not.
Tiphereth could not accept that another soul other than her own could perish in her presence.
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Code written by: Pyosimros
Code written by: Pyosimros