[ Humming doubtfully, the blond’s head lulls in thought. ]
In my experience, the employees which we have access to here in the city know nothing of what happens outside of their scope. We can assume that they have little worth to the entity as a whole. [ A shrug. ] If we can locate the testing facilities, that might be another matter.
[At that Vanitas can't help sighing heavily. Though rather than argue endlessly, he nods.]
I admit there will be times where brute force won't have any merit. Especially when it concerns the likes of the forward-facing employees like those we deal with everyday. Them, there's little point in hurting. We would need to get our hands on a higher up to make it worth our while.
As you say, locating the testing facilities would be most ideal. It nothing else, we could demolish them with our powers. Ah well, for now it's mere venting...
[Which is annoying in and of itself, but, well... One has to make do with what one has.]
Hm. I doubt finding them would be easy. Especially when my memories of that week are kind of not the best. But I'm guessing that was probably on purpose. To stop us from finding those buildings again. But you're right. I doubt the ones we see around otherwise know much more than we do, probably.
[He supposes this may take time, anyway. To plan things out. To decide just how to go about finding out more about this place and all. It isn't like they are in any major rush about it. Really, having been here all of a month or so, if that, he's still settling in and adjusting to everything. And he figures the same for Vanitas.]
[ Who’s arguing? This is discussing strategy, a necessary first step if they’re to be working together. Vincent can sense Vanitas’ frustration, however, and massages his fingers into the other’s hips in some effort to soothe. ]
Hm. You were transported out of the city somehow, and it’s possible that at least one of the employees saw something of interest. It’s still worth pursuing that knowledge, I merely suggest that we manage our expectations - and rather, focus our efforts on interrupting their operations, and their confidence. There’s still a plethora of destruction to be had there, rest assured. [ An all too pleasant smile. ] In fact, we’d be counting on it.
Ugh... Yeah, even though I've been able to recall more and more of what we went through, our arrival there remains a frustrating blank... Damn them and their devious ways--!
[Knowing they were moved outside of the city helps a bit, at least. And he supposes there must be people who saw their transport, though how they identify them is a matter for debate.]
Yes. Even if we can't locate their testing facilities, perhaps we can interrupt their work here. Through whatever means are necessary. [The hands upon his hips help soothe him, though he still grins menacingly.] I want the right people to know the pain and fear we went through...
I remember some bits and pieces a little. But....yes, a lot still seems to be missing. Like how we got there in the first place. Still, so long as the destruction won't hurt people who weren't involved with our kidnapping and torture.
[Because, for all that he can't entirely disagree on the idea of messing with Patho-Gen and wanting to make them pay for what they'd done to Vanitas, let alone everyone else, he doesn't want to involve those who might just happen to work for Patho-Gen and have had no idea about what went on. He would want to be sure that it was their captors.]
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Date: 2025-11-02 12:38 am (UTC)In my experience, the employees which we have access to here in the city know nothing of what happens outside of their scope. We can assume that they have little worth to the entity as a whole. [ A shrug. ] If we can locate the testing facilities, that might be another matter.
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Date: 2025-11-02 12:53 am (UTC)I admit there will be times where brute force won't have any merit. Especially when it concerns the likes of the forward-facing employees like those we deal with everyday. Them, there's little point in hurting. We would need to get our hands on a higher up to make it worth our while.
As you say, locating the testing facilities would be most ideal. It nothing else, we could demolish them with our powers. Ah well, for now it's mere venting...
[Which is annoying in and of itself, but, well... One has to make do with what one has.]
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Date: 2025-11-02 09:07 am (UTC)[He supposes this may take time, anyway. To plan things out. To decide just how to go about finding out more about this place and all. It isn't like they are in any major rush about it. Really, having been here all of a month or so, if that, he's still settling in and adjusting to everything. And he figures the same for Vanitas.]
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Date: 2025-11-03 09:59 pm (UTC)Hm. You were transported out of the city somehow, and it’s possible that at least one of the employees saw something of interest. It’s still worth pursuing that knowledge, I merely suggest that we manage our expectations - and rather, focus our efforts on interrupting their operations, and their confidence. There’s still a plethora of destruction to be had there, rest assured. [ An all too pleasant smile. ] In fact, we’d be counting on it.
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Date: 2025-11-04 12:11 am (UTC)[Knowing they were moved outside of the city helps a bit, at least. And he supposes there must be people who saw their transport, though how they identify them is a matter for debate.]
Yes. Even if we can't locate their testing facilities, perhaps we can interrupt their work here. Through whatever means are necessary. [The hands upon his hips help soothe him, though he still grins menacingly.] I want the right people to know the pain and fear we went through...
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Date: 2025-11-04 09:20 am (UTC)[Because, for all that he can't entirely disagree on the idea of messing with Patho-Gen and wanting to make them pay for what they'd done to Vanitas, let alone everyone else, he doesn't want to involve those who might just happen to work for Patho-Gen and have had no idea about what went on. He would want to be sure that it was their captors.]