【the ❝CALL ME OUT❞ meme】 a roleplay meme to inspire muses.
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There's always a war going on somewhere. [ See also: military uniform. ] I'm a major with GRU — the Main Intelligence Directorate in the Soviet Union. [ Knowing perfectly well that this won't mean a thing to Reno, he adds: ]
["How are you even a major anyway, you're like twelve." Things Reno is definitely thinking, but knows better than to say out loud.]
Military intelligence. [Hm.] Makes sense, actually.
[He figures "other things" is closer to your standard black ops work, rather than the sheer insanity of what Ocelot's life actually is, but he's not gonna push for more than that. Nor is he going to take it all on face value, but the information could be useful regardless. Or rather, anything he felt like sharing seemingly of his own volition later on. You know, just in case.]
I'll take that as a compliment. [ Because why wouldn't he? A part of him — the part that brags — is itching to spill the whole convoluted story, about GRU, the KGB, CIA, the whole masterplan and him tugging strings, orchestrating... but he doesn't. That's a level of camaraderie and intimacy he's not ready to sign up for. Who knows, in a couple of weeks. ]
You know... I don't think I know what it is you actually do.
[It's a backhanded compliment, considering Reno's low opinion of the military, but he won't disclose that fact.]
"Data handling." [Fingerquotes and all. He considers sticking with that line for a second, but the broad strokes of what the Turks do is common knowledge to anyone on Gaia, and he's well past the "I'm just a (suspiciously capable) nice guy, caught up in a bad situation" act with Ocelot.] We manage the company's secrets. Do their dirty work. That kind of thing.
[ The suspiciously capable nice guy act probably landed him with less respect than he was owed. Hearing that it's something more, something not quite so pathetic... that's better. ]
Among other things. [Kidnapping, cover-ups... Mass murder. He shrugs, a lot less sensitive to some of the things he's had to do than he was five years ago.] Anything that needs doing behind the scenes.
[A scoff and a roll of the eyes is all that gets as Reno follows into the next room.
Standing there, in that space. He finally manages to pinpoint what exactly it is that's been bugging him the last few days. It's not just the calm and the quiet, (though that in and of itself has been incredibly disorienting,) but the stillness of it. There's a stale quality to the air - especially in the buildings - something undisturbed about them. Like no one's been here in quite some time.
He's been ignoring it so far, passing it off to himself as just paranoia or disorientation from being back in Discedo, but going through the motions to check how secure this place is... He can't ignore his instincts yelling that this is wrong. Everything he's learned in his time tells him this place should either be full of people or rife with monsters, but aside from the occasional roach or rodent there's no sign anything's lived here in quite some time.]
I'm not just going crazy, right? [He leaves it there for a moment, but quickly thinks better of leaving that question open to Ocelot and adds:] This whole city- it's like it's just us and the pests.
[ A wise decision to not leave that question hanging — Ocelot has already opened his mouth around a snarky response when Reno continues, bringing the conversation back to the severity of the situation. It is quiet. Too quiet. They should've come across a beast by now, if not another survivor. ]
You're right. [ As unsettling a confession as the topic they're discussing. ] Something must've happened... they can't just have brought us back to a deserted city like this.
[He cants his head thoughtfully, remembering one of the Scientists (Javaid?) saying something about them not having a lot of control over who showed up. He never placed much stock in it then, too many coincidences. And now? The odds of Ocelot showing up within a couple of days of him, out of the millions of people they had to choose from? Hell, even hundreds if they're only picking out of people who'd been here before.
It seems like more than just random chance that they'd stick him here with the person who has probably caused him more stress than any other person in at least five years. Feels to him like someone made a choice.]
Or maybe they're going for round two. Harry was here a while before anyone else turned up the first time around.
[ It does seem rather Machiavellian in nature, bringing the two of them together in an otherwise empty city, especially considering their history. You don't need to be a fan of tinfoil to start cooking up conspiracy theories for that one. He holsters his revolver slowly, as if daring a toothy beast to jump out of a broom closet, proving that Reno isn't right. ]
And was it this quiet when he was here alone? I could perhaps... perhaps buy that we've been brought in as preliminary guinea pigs, but shouldn't there be something trying to kill us?
I can't remember a day here without an ugly beast.
Every monster I ever came across came from someone's home. None of them were native.
[He takes a moment to make sure he's remembering that right, he doesn't remember anything he cared to pay attention to that someone didn't recognise. Which still doesn't entirely disprove what Ocelot's saying - far as he's aware, most Earth folks didn't come from a version with monsters unless they were embroiled in some supernatural shit, but Gaia's rife with the fucking things. Can barely move out in the plains for some beast or other trying to bite your face off.
It lends credence to the idea that this isn't an accident, in his opinion.]
If it was a side-effect of bringing us here, this place should be full of Sagahins and Cactuars. [He's still holding on to the gun, ready in case something does leap out that them. Scanning the room as he speaks for some indication that he's wrong.] Doesn't do a whole lot to kill my paranoia.
[ That's news to him. Something he probably should've investigated way back when but could never be arsed to contemplate. Monsters were monsters, regardless where they came from. Then again... ]
Like a nuclear bomb's gone off... [ They wouldn't, would they? ]
[There's so many questions and no one to ask. He knew how it worked last time around, and he was finally starting to get a foothold on the way to circumvent it. Reno frowns, tugging on his earring while he thinks it through. There's no one else here, no sign of anything. Even if he had any idea where the Scientists had been, there's every chance they've moved since then.]
We need a setup for the short term before we start figuring out what to do about this... Situation. [It's abrupt, the way he says it. He just knows he'll drive himself crazy trying to deal with that on top of what an emotional roller-coaster the day's been so far.] No use in doing much else if we're dying of dehydration every week.
[ He nods in response, stiffly. He's usually the man holding all the cards and not having the first clue about what's going on is... unsettling to say the least. That said, he's not about to curl up in a corner and give up on life — of course not. He wouldn't be Major Ocelot of the Ocelettes GRU if he did that. Having Reno around to help sort out this mess is actually somewhat comforting. At least he knows the man isn't a complete idiot. ]
I take it they taught you some actual survival skills during whatever training it is you've had? [ Not too concerned about himself. He's no Naked Snake, but he can take care of himself well enough in a pinch. ]
Some. [He cants his head with half a smirk.] Turks aren't exactly the "camp in the woods for a week" type, but two years in this shithole made up for most of the gaps in my knowledge.
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That's a serious weapon. You guys in the middle of a war or something?
[Weapons dev always like to kick it up a notch when there's a war to deal with.]
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...Among other things.
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Military intelligence. [Hm.] Makes sense, actually.
[He figures "other things" is closer to your standard black ops work, rather than the sheer insanity of what Ocelot's life actually is, but he's not gonna push for more than that. Nor is he going to take it all on face value, but the information could be useful regardless. Or rather, anything he felt like sharing seemingly of his own volition later on. You know, just in case.]
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You know... I don't think I know what it is you actually do.
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"Data handling." [Fingerquotes and all. He considers sticking with that line for a second, but the broad strokes of what the Turks do is common knowledge to anyone on Gaia, and he's well past the "I'm just a (suspiciously capable) nice guy, caught up in a bad situation" act with Ocelot.] We manage the company's secrets. Do their dirty work. That kind of thing.
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Wet work, I take it?
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casually just makes a bunch of stuff up
Standing there, in that space. He finally manages to pinpoint what exactly it is that's been bugging him the last few days. It's not just the calm and the quiet, (though that in and of itself has been incredibly disorienting,) but the stillness of it. There's a stale quality to the air - especially in the buildings - something undisturbed about them. Like no one's been here in quite some time.
He's been ignoring it so far, passing it off to himself as just paranoia or disorientation from being back in Discedo, but going through the motions to check how secure this place is... He can't ignore his instincts yelling that this is wrong. Everything he's learned in his time tells him this place should either be full of people or rife with monsters, but aside from the occasional roach or rodent there's no sign anything's lived here in quite some time.]
I'm not just going crazy, right? [He leaves it there for a moment, but quickly thinks better of leaving that question open to Ocelot and adds:] This whole city- it's like it's just us and the pests.
you are the actual best
You're right. [ As unsettling a confession as the topic they're discussing. ] Something must've happened... they can't just have brought us back to a deserted city like this.
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[He cants his head thoughtfully, remembering one of the Scientists (Javaid?) saying something about them not having a lot of control over who showed up. He never placed much stock in it then, too many coincidences. And now? The odds of Ocelot showing up within a couple of days of him, out of the millions of people they had to choose from? Hell, even hundreds if they're only picking out of people who'd been here before.
It seems like more than just random chance that they'd stick him here with the person who has probably caused him more stress than any other person in at least five years. Feels to him like someone made a choice.]
Or maybe they're going for round two. Harry was here a while before anyone else turned up the first time around.
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And was it this quiet when he was here alone? I could perhaps... perhaps buy that we've been brought in as preliminary guinea pigs, but shouldn't there be something trying to kill us?
I can't remember a day here without an ugly beast.
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[He takes a moment to make sure he's remembering that right, he doesn't remember anything he cared to pay attention to that someone didn't recognise. Which still doesn't entirely disprove what Ocelot's saying - far as he's aware, most Earth folks didn't come from a version with monsters unless they were embroiled in some supernatural shit, but Gaia's rife with the fucking things. Can barely move out in the plains for some beast or other trying to bite your face off.
It lends credence to the idea that this isn't an accident, in his opinion.]
If it was a side-effect of bringing us here, this place should be full of Sagahins and Cactuars. [He's still holding on to the gun, ready in case something does leap out that them. Scanning the room as he speaks for some indication that he's wrong.] Doesn't do a whole lot to kill my paranoia.
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Like a nuclear bomb's gone off... [ They wouldn't, would they? ]
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We need a setup for the short term before we start figuring out what to do about this... Situation. [It's abrupt, the way he says it. He just knows he'll drive himself crazy trying to deal with that on top of what an emotional roller-coaster the day's been so far.] No use in doing much else if we're dying of dehydration every week.
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OcelettesGRU if he did that. Having Reno around to help sort out this mess is actually somewhat comforting. At least he knows the man isn't a complete idiot. ]I take it they taught you some actual survival skills during whatever training it is you've had? [ Not too concerned about himself. He's no Naked Snake, but he can take care of himself well enough in a pinch. ]
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I a-paw-agize.
never apologise (except for that pun)
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slams down a reply over a month later
my favorite kind of reply
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