#03; 2 Jul, evening. (forward-dated)
Sorry to spring this on the folks just getting out of the hospital. [ Not 'new people'. That would only be more cause for confusion than what he's about to say. ] It'll make more sense if you go back and listen to the recent messages from Dr. Rousseau. In her first message she asked us to accept the leadership of the people who brought us here in exchange for certain freedoms. That's not really how it works.
[ Boy, is it nice to be able to speak his mind again. It took a few days, as he was told, for the consequences of attempting to do so to wear off so he could get on the phone for this at all. ]
They were trying to save the people of this world. I understand that. But to do it they made some choices, choices that kept us from making our own. Made us think their choices were ours. That's something they're gonna have to live with. They don't get to make decisions for us anymore. It's not up to them where we go from here. That's in our hands now, if they really intend to make up for their mistakes. In my experience those with power don't tend to give it up easily, so they've got a long way to go to prove that. Half measures where they approve who goes outside the fence and when don't count. Neither does retaining the positions they've given themselves in this town. They need to offer their cooperation, not ask for ours.
[ That might sound like it's the end of it — short and sweet. It certainly has a note of finality, and maybe you've even hung up on your own by now. But after another pause, he continues: ]
Some of you may have heard my conversation with the doc after her last message. I could only confirm one person for myself with the restrictions they gave me, but I can tell you a friend I've been missing is still alive in one of their cryo units. If people you care about have gone missing too, I'm willing to take them at their word that's where they are too.
[ Now he's done. ]
((ooc: The phone lines throughout Wayward Pines are currently very fucky and unreliable due to the damage to the town and also Raven blowing up a house, y'all. So your character will not necessarily have to pick up the phone this time, since not all lines will be ringing. Please feel free to say they don't hear this message right away or at all if that's your druthers!))
[ Boy, is it nice to be able to speak his mind again. It took a few days, as he was told, for the consequences of attempting to do so to wear off so he could get on the phone for this at all. ]
They were trying to save the people of this world. I understand that. But to do it they made some choices, choices that kept us from making our own. Made us think their choices were ours. That's something they're gonna have to live with. They don't get to make decisions for us anymore. It's not up to them where we go from here. That's in our hands now, if they really intend to make up for their mistakes. In my experience those with power don't tend to give it up easily, so they've got a long way to go to prove that. Half measures where they approve who goes outside the fence and when don't count. Neither does retaining the positions they've given themselves in this town. They need to offer their cooperation, not ask for ours.
[ That might sound like it's the end of it — short and sweet. It certainly has a note of finality, and maybe you've even hung up on your own by now. But after another pause, he continues: ]
Some of you may have heard my conversation with the doc after her last message. I could only confirm one person for myself with the restrictions they gave me, but I can tell you a friend I've been missing is still alive in one of their cryo units. If people you care about have gone missing too, I'm willing to take them at their word that's where they are too.
[ Now he's done. ]
((ooc: The phone lines throughout Wayward Pines are currently very fucky and unreliable due to the damage to the town and also Raven blowing up a house, y'all. So your character will not necessarily have to pick up the phone this time, since not all lines will be ringing. Please feel free to say they don't hear this message right away or at all if that's your druthers!))

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You saw that friend? Did you see... anyone else?
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[ Did you tell your brother you were home, Caroline? ]
I'm sorry.
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How do you know... [ It's real? That it's not a trick? ] Why did they let you see him? Would they let me see Elena or Stefan or any of my friends?
[ Also, no, she snuck her ass home.]
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They took my memories and gave me new ones?
[ There's something about that — that angers her. She doesn't know why, and that angers her further. ]
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You're not wrong in principle. But practically? With the kind of power they have, and how little it'd cost them to start over? We don't have a workable alternative yet. And we won't for a very long time. I mean, I can't wake people up from cryo. I don't think any of us not in the direct employ can. So even if they turn over everything? They'll still have hostages. All of us.
Crowe out.
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But they don't need those dolls. They just like to have them.
[ If Crowe had a little more knowledge of biology, she might have brought up genetic diversity as a necessity for species survival, and how they don't even need them awake for that. But, well. Species survival became a question shortly after her time, so she missed those questions and answers. ]
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Until we know enough for us to survive out there, going along with what they're giving is our best chance.
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[ Because if you think that Laura's going to just let Logan remain in a tube, you have another think coming. ]
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[ Probably because of questions like that. Probably because that's his first instinct, too. ]
They're not gonna make it that easy for us.
[ Not that he's against trying. ]
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[ Pietro's senior superlative may as well have been Most Likely to Overthrow the Government for all his civics class tirades, so, y'know. His agreement here may not come as a surprise. All this still has him pretty rattled, but his voice is sharp and clipped. ]
I'm not particularly interested in the cooperation of people who think tagging and brainwashing us is an acceptable solution to any problem. If you've any ideas for divesting them of said leadership, however, I am listening.
[ He's not talking about politely requesting their resignations — nor is he shy about saying so on a tapped line, apparently. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ]
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[ Wry, sure, but a little fond in a way that Steve doesn't really telegraph, so who knows if it's picked up on. Anyhow, Steve would like to think this is his less than polite request for resignations, though he's willing to get a lot more impolite. ]
Keep your ears open. We'll see if they have anything else to say.
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[Yep. That's it to start.]
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[ Gotta start somewhere. ]
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un: mr.rogers
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[ still, he's pissed. ]
Done this song and dance before. Let's cut to the chase — doesn't work. You're not going to get through to these people, so don't even waste your time trying to get their corporation. They're full of shit.
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You may be right. I'm given to think the change of heart's got more to do with keeping a handle on us when they couldn't just keep us in the dark anymore. They still have all the power, including life and death over the people still on ice, and they haven't exactly said anything to convince me otherwise. That burden of proof's on them. I'm just telling people not to lose sight of that while they're trying to point us outside that wall.