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side: heaven
[ When you next open your eyes, you find yourself standing in a hallway of stained glass windows; the door behind you closes completely shut before disappearing, you in a corridor that leads to nowhere. You're stranded, here . . . wherever you are . . . ?
The light that reflects through the glass is a gentle one, and the whole place seems to glow, almost binding in illumination - it's been recently swept here, or otherwise recently polished so everything isn't so musty; still, there's a distinct feeling of heaviness in the air. One could almost mistake the feeling for reverence.
There's only one direction: forward, into the light. ]
The light that reflects through the glass is a gentle one, and the whole place seems to glow, almost binding in illumination - it's been recently swept here, or otherwise recently polished so everything isn't so musty; still, there's a distinct feeling of heaviness in the air. One could almost mistake the feeling for reverence.
There's only one direction: forward, into the light. ]
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[When he's done, he goes to check out that brass horn near the steering wheel.]
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Uh... hello?
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It doesn't matter whether you yelled or not. Now everyone can hear: ]
Uh... hello?
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[Hops over to one of the podiums...let's say the third one down right, checking to see if messing with that horn does anything different]
This is ops, we copy, but...
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[He moves from the wheel to find a podium of his own - leans in to say:]
...hello?
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[Heads to another platform, trying to test them all out]
Microphone check, one-two one-two?
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[Following her lead, checking out the rest of them.]
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[He leans away from the horn to say to Nem:]
Hey, you know morse code?
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I don't know why but you did it. ]
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...you think these things're broken?
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[Looks over the room, trying to get a feel for the layout of the different platforms to remember for later]
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[A beat; another beat.]
...you don't think this was where the head honcho steered stuff, do you?
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[Is there anything else that could be a switch, hidden door, lights...etc?]
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