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Evil Karaoke post
The machine waits, it sits in the corner near the piano and the jukebox blending in and watching for its moment.
Cassian walks in from a busy street and slips his way through the crowd of Milliways towards the counter, but there's a turn he didn't expect. Then suddenly he's holding a device and singing. When he tries to stop singing he can't so he sings along with anger in his voice, he hates being the center of attention.
When the song ends with a dramatic flourish, he stumbles to a table as the karaoke machine moves to its next victim
OOC: The Karaoke machine is awake. I'm going to set up threads for others to sing and to watch in horror. Open to any reactions or to make your characters sing whether they want to or not. Tag in wherever works. And open for ages. Link in post leads to a video of Bruce Springsteen singing.
Tiny tag: Cassian Andor
Cassian walks in from a busy street and slips his way through the crowd of Milliways towards the counter, but there's a turn he didn't expect. Then suddenly he's holding a device and singing. When he tries to stop singing he can't so he sings along with anger in his voice, he hates being the center of attention.
Well, no cannonballs did fly, no rifles cut us down
No bombs fell from the sky, no blood soaked the ground
No powder flash blinded the eye, no deathly thunder sounded
But just as sure as the hand of God, they brought death to my hometown
They brought death to my hometown, boys
No shells ripped the evening sky, no cities burning down
No army stormed the shores for which we'd die, no dictators were crowned
I awoke from a quiet night, I never heard a sound
The marauders raided in the dark and brought death to my hometown, boys
Death to my hometown.
They destroyed our families, factories, and they took our homes
They left our bodies on the plains, the vultures picked our bones
So listen up, my sonny boy, be ready for when they come
For they'll be returning sure as the rising sun
Now get yourself a song to sing and sing it 'til you're done
Yeah, sing it hard and sing it well
Send the robber barons straight to hell
The greedy thieves who came around
And ate the flesh of everything they found
Whose crimes have gone unpunished now
Who walk the streets as free men now
Ah, they brought death to our hometown, boys
Death to our hometown, boys
Death to our hometown, boys
Death to our hometown, whoa!
When the song ends with a dramatic flourish, he stumbles to a table as the karaoke machine moves to its next victim
OOC: The Karaoke machine is awake. I'm going to set up threads for others to sing and to watch in horror. Open to any reactions or to make your characters sing whether they want to or not. Tag in wherever works. And open for ages. Link in post leads to a video of Bruce Springsteen singing.
Tiny tag: Cassian Andor
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The rat returns without any deliveries, but it is now wearing a tiny pair of headphones. It squeaks expectantly at Bastion, who answers with a warbling whistle. // Could you bring me my whiteboard, marker, and eraser from Bar, please?
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'The rat didn't understand me the first time, but those headphones must translate omnicode into something audible to a rat. Probably their own language.'
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'It sounds like binary is a more audio-based language than omnicode. Humans can't understand spoken omnicode without cybernetic parts or external equipment, because most of it is a wireless data transmission. The audio carries inflection, not words.'
They add, 'And I keep forgetting that most of you don't have wireless receivers when I try to talk to humans.'
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'Most modern omnics purpose-built for a specific job are combat models. The majority of civilian-model omnics are shaped similarly to humans, have full phonetic audio output, and have no specialized parts unless they added them by choice. Combat models can usually only produce speech in omnicode.'
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'I don't know every type of omnic, but I can outline some general categories. Bastion units like me are the type of combat omnic produced in the largest quantities and we made up most of the omnic troops, although there are other types of combat bipeds under 3m tall. Most omniums also made omnic planes and tanks, bipedal artillery models upwards of 10m tall, and miscellaneous specialized infantry models to supplement the Bastion units in the field.'
'Before the war there were more non-combat utilitarian models of omnics, primarily built for construction work, but most were either destroyed or repurposed for combat.'
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'What about the droids where you come from? Are they all built to do one type of thing in particular? Do they all do the thing they were built for?'
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He does, he's always been fighting in some way, his entire life.
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That last answer was kind of vague and they didn't get much out of it, but they can come back to that topic.
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It sounds like at least some droids can do that! Which is reassuring.
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'What does he look like? I'd be interested in talking to him if I see him.' They hand Cassian the marker so he can draw his friend in one of the blank spots on the whiteboard.
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