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[network] @jwatson; audio; Morning 120 [filtered away from Joker]
[They need to do this systematically. John has other things on his mind, but Christ...]
Everyone, this is Dr. Watson. I've made this post filtered away from the Joker. We have limited time and limited resources. My group is already near the entrance to the tunnels on the residential side. We'll look for any explosives on the way down. We're headed toward the hospital. Everyone else, please get out of the tunnels if you can. If not, search where you can, then get inside a building and use whatever's there to try to create a shelter over yourself, something with enough headspace to give you an air pocket if it comes to it. Mattresses work well for that kind of thing in a closet or a bathroom - an enclosed space. We do know these buildings are metal, but even that can come down with enough force.
We also know a few things:
One, items left out overnight seem to get picked up. It's very unlikely any bombs he's placed are ones outside. Just as likely anything not stored in a cabinet or inside something else has been picked up, as well. Mr. Solomons suggested the vents, and I suggested loose floorboards. Probably the best bet on where to find anything.
Two, supplies are limited. If there are any bombs, he likely wouldn't have created many. It's especially true for anything with a timer. This means that anyone in the downtown area is likely to be the most at risk.
Three, he's mad. The Joker is a bloody lunatic. He might be running us 'round to watch us dance, or he might actually have something. Chances are good he doesn't, but it's not something we can count on. If you do find anything like a bomb, your best bet is to get out of the house if you can and into another building. The Admin repairs things that get blown up, I think? It's our best bet to avoid first, dismantle second if we have to.
Report in if you find anything or once you've cleared an area as safe, if you can. Whatever it is he's got planned, there are a hell of a lot more of us than him. Keep an eye out. Contact here if you need help defusing any bombs. I have some experience, and I reckon Kain does, as well.
Everyone, this is Dr. Watson. I've made this post filtered away from the Joker. We have limited time and limited resources. My group is already near the entrance to the tunnels on the residential side. We'll look for any explosives on the way down. We're headed toward the hospital. Everyone else, please get out of the tunnels if you can. If not, search where you can, then get inside a building and use whatever's there to try to create a shelter over yourself, something with enough headspace to give you an air pocket if it comes to it. Mattresses work well for that kind of thing in a closet or a bathroom - an enclosed space. We do know these buildings are metal, but even that can come down with enough force.
We also know a few things:
One, items left out overnight seem to get picked up. It's very unlikely any bombs he's placed are ones outside. Just as likely anything not stored in a cabinet or inside something else has been picked up, as well. Mr. Solomons suggested the vents, and I suggested loose floorboards. Probably the best bet on where to find anything.
Two, supplies are limited. If there are any bombs, he likely wouldn't have created many. It's especially true for anything with a timer. This means that anyone in the downtown area is likely to be the most at risk.
Three, he's mad. The Joker is a bloody lunatic. He might be running us 'round to watch us dance, or he might actually have something. Chances are good he doesn't, but it's not something we can count on. If you do find anything like a bomb, your best bet is to get out of the house if you can and into another building. The Admin repairs things that get blown up, I think? It's our best bet to avoid first, dismantle second if we have to.
Report in if you find anything or once you've cleared an area as safe, if you can. Whatever it is he's got planned, there are a hell of a lot more of us than him. Keep an eye out. Contact here if you need help defusing any bombs. I have some experience, and I reckon Kain does, as well.
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Soft- yes, that makes sense. I just need to keep Frisk safe.
> private text
[He switches over to a private text in case there are others around her, especially Frisk.]
I really am sorry. I know this isn't the best time, but I wanted to let you know something else as Frisk's guardian. I was in their dreams - didn't mean to be, but I was there. Have you noticed any changes in Frisk's behavior from what it is normally?
I'm rather worried about everyone, but what I've seen on the network and their dreams is very concerning for me, as a doctor.
> private text
Frisk hasn't shown any changes after the dream. They've been quieter the past month due to a variety of things, but the dream has not aggravated issues as far as I've seen.
> private text
Good to know those aren't something getting worse, but the fact Frisk is having them at all is something that worries me. You said 'quieter.' Anything else?
You can tell me not to pry, of course, m'am. The way that flower was talking and Frisk was reacting, though. Honestly, I think they might be heading for some sort of PTSD or depression. This place, I know it's really only expected, but there are some steps we can take if they really are headed there. Or already there.
> private text
I am curious to hear what your suggestions are, doctor. I want to help my child, even if they do not want me to delve into what that dream means.
> private text
And the last thing, really, is for you to take care of yourself. From what I saw in that dream, they worry a hell of a lot about other people and no one being there to come help them. They need to know you're going to be okay, too.
> private text
I am not sure how comfortable I am about giving my child medication. So I will do more of what I have been doing to help. We've spoken about something that has troubled them to some extent. The hardest part is telling Frisk that they can trust adults to listen to them and hear them. Even if they love me, they worry.
I will discuss a sleeping aid with them and see what they think. They have had enough control taken away as it is.
> private text