ENGLAND♛ Arthur Kirkland (
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[network] @SceptredIsle; how do we bear this burden; day 56; text [open]
Good morning, everyone.
I'm sure you all saw the obituary a couple days ago. I elected not to post about it yesterday, as there were more widespread concerns regarding our safety and I didn't wish to detract attention from them. [Yes. That is totally the reason it has taken him a few days to post about this.]
But I'd like to request that you contact me if you have any information on the whereabouts of Sealand. His network handle is @TOTALLYANATION. He looks about twelve and he's got short blonde hair and blue eyes. I know he's not in the hospital's morgue; I checked. I've left him a message so that he can hopefully respond once he returns.
[If he returns.]
There's no need to go out of your way to search, but if anyone is going by the other morgues, I would appreciate if you could take a quick look while you're there.
And if he happens to contact any of you, please tell him that England and America are looking for him. [He's using his real name and everything! Mostly because hiding it now is pointless and he has better things to worry about.]
Thank you for your time.
I'm sure you all saw the obituary a couple days ago. I elected not to post about it yesterday, as there were more widespread concerns regarding our safety and I didn't wish to detract attention from them. [Yes. That is totally the reason it has taken him a few days to post about this.]
But I'd like to request that you contact me if you have any information on the whereabouts of Sealand. His network handle is @TOTALLYANATION. He looks about twelve and he's got short blonde hair and blue eyes. I know he's not in the hospital's morgue; I checked. I've left him a message so that he can hopefully respond once he returns.
[If he returns.]
There's no need to go out of your way to search, but if anyone is going by the other morgues, I would appreciate if you could take a quick look while you're there.
And if he happens to contact any of you, please tell him that England and America are looking for him. [He's using his real name and everything! Mostly because hiding it now is pointless and he has better things to worry about.]
Thank you for your time.
@CmdrShepard; voice
[Shepard's voice is soft, and a little shellshocked. Twelve years old. Just how many children are there in this hell?]
I'll keep an eye out, I understand that the chances for - [there's the smallest hesitation] return aren't too bad. Can you tell me if people usually revive in medical facilities?
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As far as I know, they revive in the morgues. There's a morgue in the hospital, which I've personally seen, and then other people have confirmed that there are morgues in a funeral home and a church somewhere. I've never been to either place, but the funeral home is on a few of the maps people have created of the town.
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[Why not, actually? That's pretty much how it was for her. Brought back because she was still needed, and thank god for that.]
Understood. I'm not near the funeral home or hospital, as far as I can tell, but I'll try to head in that direction. [A pause as she makes some mental calculations.] I know this isn't the best time to be asking you questions, but how come no one is posted near those morgues for regular checkups?
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There's no need to go out of your way, though I appreciate the thought. I don't want anyone endangering themselves for something like this.
As for your question, I'd assume it's because they're not near a reliable source of food. I can't speak for the other places, but it takes a few days to get from the hospital to the school when the weather isn't worse than usual. That's a fair bit of time when you've got limited space to carry rations in the first place.
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[Call her an idealist, but - well, just call her an idealist.]
Don't worry about my way. It's not like I've got anywhere important to be around here. [There's rueful amusement in her voice, which fades as she goes back to tactical thinking.]
That means setting up a supply line and station along the route, terrain and weather condition are actually good for stocking up, and - [she catches herself.] I need to make some notes. I shouldn't bother you with this.
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It's less your way I'm concerned about and more your safety. Conditions today have somehow been less favourable than usual. I'm not looking to see anyone else on the obituary.
I assure you, I'm not bothered. I have to stay here as long as anyone else does. If it will help ensure our survival, I don't plan to turn my nose up at a civil discussion about it. [He only does that when it's someone he doesn't like. Mostly.]
As you said, it's not as if we've got anywhere urgent to be.
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But if you're sure. I just thought, since you'd just lost someone... [People cope in different ways. She lets it go.] You say the school's a regular source for supplies. What's the distance between that and the funeral home? Under the worst conditions, is it more than a day's travel?
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There's a bit of a pause before he continues.] I appreciate the consideration. But it won't do anyone any good to sit around and wallow about it. It's better if I contribute, so that I can help prevent an untimely fate coming to anyone else.
I'm afraid I don't know that for certain. I've never been to the funeral home, only the school. I do know that it takes at least two days to retrieve supplies from the school on a normal day. You have to make use of the shed just outside, since there's not enough time to travel safely between the next closest house and the school in one day. Based on my travel experiences here thus far, I'd add at least another day to get to the funeral home and back, but you would be better off asking someone who's been there.
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Sounds like three to four days then. That's manageable. If we can secure a shorter route, that'll let us test things out and see how we can extend it. First thing we'll need is better carrying capacity, though. Maybe if we could get some doors off their hinges, we could throw together some sleds.
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Thank you.
I would be reluctant to remove the doors from houses that offer shelter from the cold, even if it were possible. Perhaps it would be worthwhile to scavenge from the ruins or from furniture within the houses. I've never gone looking for anything that could serve that function, but I don't doubt that you could find something if you wished.
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Do you know anyone who's got any tools available, maybe?
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I've got a screwdriver, myself, but I'm afraid I can't afford to leave this area at the moment. I'm sure if I've found one, others have, as well.
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Sit tight. This is going to take some more planning, anyway. It's a lot more low tech than I'm used to, but it this is what we need, this is what I'll figure out.