I'll see what I can do. Seems too easy. It may have been a deterrent strictly for the residents which makes the chances greater of the unlocking mechanism being further away, maybe in the location you're heading.
If the town is running on technology, there must be a central hub even if it's being managed remotely.
We know that there's some sort of monster under the city, and that the previous residents that still exist are with it there. We also know that these kind of walls and the administrative system are not an uncommon feature of cities in this world. Assuming that's true, and the monster doesn't pre-date the defenses, it's possible that its taken up residence in or near the hub. If the hub isn't underground, it seems likely that it's either in the town hall or managed through the town hall.
Either way, we were told that there's a path, and that we need to follow the spiral. We just don't know yet which way the spiral goes. If the gate isn't the right direction it may be a shortcut we can open from somewhere on the spiral.
We still lack a great deal of information. [But he already knows she knows this, too.] Let's try to find out if this "monster" is organic in any way. It's either guarding the hub or perhaps feeding off of it.
I'll be on this side as long as I can manage. Let me know if any of you attempt anything that doesn't seem to work, and I'll check here. [A pause.]
I don't care for the idea of being controlled by nanomachines. I saw the data with-- [It feels odd to say it so casually, over this.] Red Robin.
You're real. Likely, we're not from the same timeline. I'm aware. But you're real, Stephanie. And we're real, too. Robin, Batwoman, Nightwing, Red Robin, Orphan, even--Jason.
It does. Life fluctuates through good and bad. Things will always get better. I understand at times it doesn't seem as if it will, that the darkness seem endless and suffocating. But I promise it does.
Here, too. Escape may seem hopeless, but we'll find a way.
[Bruce is quiet for a long moment, thinking.] Not if nanomachines are involved. [He's just thinking of all of the consequences. Typical Bruce.] Do you feel as if any of them have been significant?
[So both, he thinks. A mixture of both, though this is only mild evidence enough to suggest there is a way to tamper with their unconsciousness.] All right.
I'll keep that in mind. [Which might not even be a problem considering... Bruce.] What are you going to do about... the object of your affections? [It was coming. He SAID he would talk about it later.]
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I'll see what I can do. Seems too easy. It may have been a deterrent strictly for the residents which makes the chances greater of the unlocking mechanism being further away, maybe in the location you're heading.
If the town is running on technology, there must be a central hub even if it's being managed remotely.
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Either way, we were told that there's a path, and that we need to follow the spiral. We just don't know yet which way the spiral goes. If the gate isn't the right direction it may be a shortcut we can open from somewhere on the spiral.
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I'll be on this side as long as I can manage. Let me know if any of you attempt anything that doesn't seem to work, and I'll check here. [A pause.]
I don't care for the idea of being controlled by nanomachines. I saw the data with-- [It feels odd to say it so casually, over this.] Red Robin.
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Do you know about the team you and Batwoman put together? With me, and Cass?
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No. Explain.
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Do you know about Cassandra Cain? Do you know about Orphan?
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Yes.
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The ground is way too fucking cold she is standing up again. ]
I wasn't sure how much of it was real. I dreamed it, the last time I died - everything after my dad was killed.
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I don't know why that makes me feel better.
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No, that's not true. I do know. Everything went to shit when my dad tried to kill me. Now I know it really does get better.
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Here, too. Escape may seem hopeless, but we'll find a way.
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[ She may talk a big game, but she sounds pretty comforted. ]
Sorry, I got kind of sidetracked there. What were we talking about again?
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[ When not sleeping stops being a choice... ]
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How long have you been awake? Do you have any unusual symptoms? [To explain his questioning:] I read about the MN poisoning.
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Is there anything else I should know?
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Not off the top of my head--
Oh, Al - his armor can be hurt. It can bleed.
[ She doesn't want to say that he is the armor, but it's important information. ]
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I'll keep that in mind. [Which might not even be a problem considering... Bruce.] What are you going to do about... the object of your affections? [It was coming. He SAID he would talk about it later.]
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