Zelda (
sageprincess) wrote in
animus_network2012-05-02 12:39 pm
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Video | We are not amused.
[Switch off the labyrinth and check the network proper on any one of the terminals, and you shall be greeted by the stern, stoic face of one Princess of Hyrule. She looks somewhat tired, like she hasn't had a good night's sleep, but even so, there is a tranquil sort of absolute fury in her eyes.]
Is it possible to access the locked elevator without the clear- or red-collared workers' "assistance"?
Is it possible to access the locked elevator without the clear- or red-collared workers' "assistance"?

GDI TORA
It's no trouble. I'm sure we can use all of the help we can get after all.
LAWL.
We shall see. We still have a barrier before us, after all.
no subject
Surely you have considered breaking through it - have you thought of a way to do so, yet?
[At this point, it's obvious she's decided to put her feelings to the side - the gears in the logical part of her mind turning as she thinks of a way to help in this regard.]
SORRY THIS IS LATE HAH
[He asked, looking at the Princess. Hey, he was lurking on the other conversations a bit.]
/patpat
... I am able to dispel barriers. If there is anything otherworldly reinforcing those doors, I may be able to nullify it for a time. After that, I suppose it is a matter of finding a weak point and applying force.
[It's... a really, really simple plan, in all honesty, but there are just too many things she doesn't know to create anything more complicated.]
no subject
Without a barrier to protect them, they're simply heavy doors, are they not?
Without the barrier, it'd just be a matter of getting something between them and prying them open - such as a sword or a bar.
[She wouldn't be able to do it - she's more fast than powerful - but surely there's someone coming who can?]
no subject
It should be possible with the tools available; and there should be enough people assembled not only to apply enough force, but to deal with obstacles that may appear immediately before us.
Still, with how this structure has shown to work, I would still advise exercise of caution.
no subject
[Considering that, logically, the administrators of this awful place should be behind those doors as well. It's tempting, to go after them as well after everything they've done, but, no, they need to find the labyrinth first.]
I suppose we can only hope that breaking through the elevator will be the most difficult part of the journey.
[Though somehow, she really doubts that will be the case.]