[There's a small gathering here by the door, but that hasn't stopped Jack from getting right up next to it, his shoulder pressed against the wood. It is from this rather odd position that he decides to make his first real transmission since the fear event.]
Does anyone know where this goes?
[Locked to Elaine; difficult hack]Maybe we should have
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Dr. Bhamba, wait. I just--I'm sorry. It was an accident. I'm so sorry.
[He settles back against the door, sucking his teeth, knowing how weak it sounds, how little it stands up against the harsh reality of having killed his friend. With a distressed little huff through his nose, he turns the feed off.]
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I don't even know what I'm supposed to yell at you in a situation like that.
[ When he says it this time his tone contains neither anger nor humour, only resignation. ]
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Want to sit down?
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...What made you say it?
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The reasons he hasn't contacted Jack himself can be boiled down to guilt and also to fear. His memories of the last couple of days of the event are still disconnected and will probably stay that way, but he's sure that it was Jack who killed him. And Jack was a splicer. He was fighting like a splicer. And that wasn't because of the event.
So the first thing he does when he gets the broadcast, and recognises Jack and Jack's location, isn't answer. The first thing he does is lower the communicator hastily and try to pick the man out of the crowd by the door. ]
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Get over yourself.
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That's the best comeback you've got? Really, I can look wherever in this mansion and find a lot of doors. Nothing special about this one.
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You may speak.
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I didn't mean to do what I did. I didn't want to do what I did.
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[His voice would almost be conversational if it weren't so low, and if he had moved a muscle from his rigid stance.]
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He didn't persuade me!
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