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Entry #A-15: "Accomplishments" [Video]
[Lazarus' number is written on a blackboard with a piece of chalk, opening a connection to the network. Dim light streams in through the high, dusty windows, falling on broken-down desks in a decrepit, once-grand lecture hall. A broom leans in the corner, along with several trash bags; Lazarus himself is wearing crummy clothes and more than a little breathless and sweaty. You would be too, if you'd been working on solo renovations for hours.]
If any of you are familiar with the building that was formerly the Willow Ridge Boarding Academy in Locke City... like back in the 1970's... it's ours now. It was briefly a linen processing facility but it wound up being foreclosed on when the company went bankrupt, so I went ahead and bought it from the bank. Under a different name, of course.
[He takes a second to shrug out of his sweater, draping it across one of the desks.]
The building's big, with a spacious basement. I want to move Project Jump as soon as possible to this new location, since both I and Espresso Yourself are too well-known at this point and I don't think it's safe for it to remain. I can rent a truck but the more discreet the move is, the better. It has to happen very soon. In the meantime... I'm going to continue to work on renovations. Security. Furnishing accommodations... on that note, if anyone has any computer monitors, servers or any other equipment they're willing to sell or donate, I'm more than interested.
[He returns to what he was doing before he opened the connection, which is, apparently, using an axe to break apart unsalvageable desks and bagging up the resulting debris to clear some space.]
If any of you are familiar with the building that was formerly the Willow Ridge Boarding Academy in Locke City... like back in the 1970's... it's ours now. It was briefly a linen processing facility but it wound up being foreclosed on when the company went bankrupt, so I went ahead and bought it from the bank. Under a different name, of course.
[He takes a second to shrug out of his sweater, draping it across one of the desks.]
The building's big, with a spacious basement. I want to move Project Jump as soon as possible to this new location, since both I and Espresso Yourself are too well-known at this point and I don't think it's safe for it to remain. I can rent a truck but the more discreet the move is, the better. It has to happen very soon. In the meantime... I'm going to continue to work on renovations. Security. Furnishing accommodations... on that note, if anyone has any computer monitors, servers or any other equipment they're willing to sell or donate, I'm more than interested.
[He returns to what he was doing before he opened the connection, which is, apparently, using an axe to break apart unsalvageable desks and bagging up the resulting debris to clear some space.]
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[He tries not to sound desperate or presumptive. When he's in a position to ask for help, rather than give it, he's concerned about coming across this way.]
Moving stuff is important, but so is manpower. I don't want to entrust the machine's location and fate to an ordinary moving crew.
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I would be able to help moving things after the sun goes down.
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[He believes he remembers Chris. So many people have come and gone in a year that it's exhausting to keep track of everyone, even for someone with an unreal memory and super high IQ. At any rate, the computer knowhow and robots mention gives him hope that the items will be of some quality and use.]
You're in luck; I'd question the sanity of anyone who would even dare to move it during the day.
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Good. Just tell me when.
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[Because he has to ask that. Even if it has nothing to do with anything, he has to ask.]
At your earliest convenience, Shou. It has to be moved ASAP.
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I've got nothing happening for a while.
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Have you echoed back particularly robust strength? I'm unsure if two typical men can successfully move the teleporter.
[And, let's be honest, L's strength is below typical. Even his recent efforts can't outstrip years of abuse and neglect immediately.]
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I'm stronger than I look. [ top of human strength though he really hasn't tested his limits. ]
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So... the days have gotten pretty short. Do we want to say around 7:00 PM, we'll meet at the coffee shop and start figuring out a way to get the device out of the basement?
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7's good. I can do seven. I'll be there.
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Gratis, brother. Enjoy.
He'd held it in a clenched fist until Mack left in his own sleek black car, emptying and flushing it as soon as he had turned the corner. Then he went down to the basement to await the vampire's arrival.]
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muttering to himself in Japanese about the stupid mob, he went into the basement.]
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What was that about the mob? Did you run into trouble on your way over?
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Stupid mob making us flee this nice city because they think that we're muscling in on their territory. Like we have any intention of becoming a crime family and have someone put a ring on and demand to be the new Godfather.
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[He rubs at one of his deeply-shadowed eyes. He looks extremely exhausted, but nothing is standing in the way of him doing his work. Maybe he and Albero are ironically similar that way.]
Our intentions don't matter. It's more like a pissing contest now... he believes he's been disrespected, and for a person who relies on intimidation to have a following, it's a big deal.
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[ he's comfortable enough with L to slip into the accent, the harsher rolling R and the slight hissing S. There was another, odder cadence to his words, almost like he was going to break out in Chinese as well. ]
You get any sleep lately?
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A lot's been going on lately, you know. A little. Enough.
[It's the most complete and informative answer Shou is likely to get out of the detective.]
There's a rolling dolly here. I don't know if it'll be enough, but it's a start, anyway.
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[ he just eyes the machine for a moment, looking for a place to actually grip without breaking something important. after a few seconds of that, shou just nods. ]
A dolly would help. Can you get it so this thing can just be pushed onto it?
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[He wheels the dolly around, trying to position it in a way that would ultimately be conducive to their goal.
I think so. It's ultimately going to be a matter of being able to hold the thing up on an incline, isn't it?
[He's apprehensive, not knowing if his spindly back and limbs are up for it. But he's grimly determined, too; there are a lot of bodily limitations he's surpassed in the last months, with no echoes helping him along.]
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[ because Shou wasn't going to let L become a pancake for doing something he can't, not with his build that is. ]
That sound okay?
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He's on it, though, grabbing a few thick boards leftover from construction and wedging them behind the wheels, standing by to steady and spot it. That much, at least, he can do.]
Sounds fine. It needs to get out the door and onto the moving van, which... I'm sorry to impose, but I don't know how, so... if you could drive the truck that would be a tremendous help.
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