Mamoru Nakamura [Ichigo Kurosaki] (
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[video]
[Mamoru's sitting on his bed, cross-legged, frowning at the webcam. A couple of sheets of paper are lying next to him, but they're hard to make out.]
Okay, everyone, listen up, cause I'm about to put a lot of important shit in one place.
One, the buzzing is strongest in Tuning Towers. If you go in, you can feel the lobby floor shaking under your feet. No one normal knows anything is wrong, which should go without saying by this point.
No, that's a lie. We went down into the sewers, and it's strongest under Tuning Towers. So whatever's causing this, it's underground.
Two, a while back Aeron Penning had a sort of city-patrol thing set up, and one of our groups saw a bunch of muscly grunts capturing one of those Cousin It things from the mines. We followed them out of the city to this abandoned jail, except it wasn't abandoned.
They had vats full of those little bug things from this summer. They had more of those cousin its in cells. I think we know their names now.
[And he picks up the sheet of paper, which has three words written on it.]
The disgusting bug vats were labeled VERMINI, the cousin its were VERMEDI, and get this, there were these great big twelve-foot cages hanging from the ceiling. They were empty, but they were labeled VERMAXI.
[He puts the paper down.]
I didn't say I had GOOD news.
Anyway, we found one more thing. In what I think used to be the mess area, there was this -- really freaky-looking machine. Oh, god.
[He looks more than a little uncomfortable for a moment.]
There were these six -- brains. In jars, full of water, with tubes and wires hooked up to them. They were hooked to the machine. They looked like human brains, man, and I think they might have been alive. I mean, why else would they have wires and tubes? It looked like some kind of creepy b-movie life support system.
I don't know what it was. It was too big to take with us, and one of the Vermedi had broken loose and we had to get out in a hurry. But -- yeah. Thought you all should know.
[Ughhhhh. He turns the camera off.]
Okay, everyone, listen up, cause I'm about to put a lot of important shit in one place.
One, the buzzing is strongest in Tuning Towers. If you go in, you can feel the lobby floor shaking under your feet. No one normal knows anything is wrong, which should go without saying by this point.
No, that's a lie. We went down into the sewers, and it's strongest under Tuning Towers. So whatever's causing this, it's underground.
Two, a while back Aeron Penning had a sort of city-patrol thing set up, and one of our groups saw a bunch of muscly grunts capturing one of those Cousin It things from the mines. We followed them out of the city to this abandoned jail, except it wasn't abandoned.
They had vats full of those little bug things from this summer. They had more of those cousin its in cells. I think we know their names now.
[And he picks up the sheet of paper, which has three words written on it.]
The disgusting bug vats were labeled VERMINI, the cousin its were VERMEDI, and get this, there were these great big twelve-foot cages hanging from the ceiling. They were empty, but they were labeled VERMAXI.
[He puts the paper down.]
I didn't say I had GOOD news.
Anyway, we found one more thing. In what I think used to be the mess area, there was this -- really freaky-looking machine. Oh, god.
[He looks more than a little uncomfortable for a moment.]
There were these six -- brains. In jars, full of water, with tubes and wires hooked up to them. They were hooked to the machine. They looked like human brains, man, and I think they might have been alive. I mean, why else would they have wires and tubes? It looked like some kind of creepy b-movie life support system.
I don't know what it was. It was too big to take with us, and one of the Vermedi had broken loose and we had to get out in a hurry. But -- yeah. Thought you all should know.
[Ughhhhh. He turns the camera off.]
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...But if we're looking for information, did you at least take any helpful photos?
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