06-29-2023, 13:07:05 PM
#63(b).
God fucking dammit I should have expected this.
>#63(b) lunges forward, and roughly begins searching. Everything described, and more. Hair for fiber wire, body for bugs, clothes for weapons (or any combination of those things, of course, no stone left unturned. Enemies are everywhere, after all.)
It doesn't seem like this the first time Ninoy's been manhandled like this. Nowhere near close, as you basically shake down the kid. You can hear him mutter under his breath, "If not Mission, what is this being associated with? Unchecked violence, maybe."
The claim he is unarmed isn't fully true; he's got a pocket knife in his pockets and some wire and bandage in the inside of his coat. But you'd be a maniac to walk in dark alleyways without some sort of protection, and it's certainly not something strong enough to take the four of you down. Most of Ninoy's supplied are just basic nessessities; some one-bar meals and bottled water, a couple of pens for injecting medicines with, a respratory mask made of plastic, instead of the shimmering precious metals that Mission typically rents out to their employees. His hair's free of bugs, but it doesn't make it any less unkempt.
>If Ninoy does so, #63(b) quickly pokes his tonsils with its finger to encourage vomiting, to check for stomach mics. If he does not, complain about the search not being adequate, but declare it sufficiently complete.
As he opens his mouth to say the next sentence, this happens. I'll say this is where Kartono successfuly intervenes, much to the kid's relief. Embarassing to need to be saved yourself, yes. But less embarassing than being forced to vomit by some killbot.
God fucking dammit I should have expected this.
>#63(b) lunges forward, and roughly begins searching. Everything described, and more. Hair for fiber wire, body for bugs, clothes for weapons (or any combination of those things, of course, no stone left unturned. Enemies are everywhere, after all.)
It doesn't seem like this the first time Ninoy's been manhandled like this. Nowhere near close, as you basically shake down the kid. You can hear him mutter under his breath, "If not Mission, what is this being associated with? Unchecked violence, maybe."
The claim he is unarmed isn't fully true; he's got a pocket knife in his pockets and some wire and bandage in the inside of his coat. But you'd be a maniac to walk in dark alleyways without some sort of protection, and it's certainly not something strong enough to take the four of you down. Most of Ninoy's supplied are just basic nessessities; some one-bar meals and bottled water, a couple of pens for injecting medicines with, a respratory mask made of plastic, instead of the shimmering precious metals that Mission typically rents out to their employees. His hair's free of bugs, but it doesn't make it any less unkempt.
>If Ninoy does so, #63(b) quickly pokes his tonsils with its finger to encourage vomiting, to check for stomach mics. If he does not, complain about the search not being adequate, but declare it sufficiently complete.
As he opens his mouth to say the next sentence, this happens. I'll say this is where Kartono successfuly intervenes, much to the kid's relief. Embarassing to need to be saved yourself, yes. But less embarassing than being forced to vomit by some killbot.