cнloe "тнe deтecтιve" decĸer (
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entranceway2019-01-18 08:29 pm
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Entry tags:
- detroit become human: connor,
- from dusk till dawn: seth gecko,
- lucifer: chloe decker,
- lucifer: mazikeen,
- marvel: leo fitz,
- marvel: natasha romanoff,
- outlander: claire fraser,
- the flash: cisco ramon,
- the good place: eleanor shellstrop,
- the vampire diaries: caroline forbes,
- the vampire diaries: klaus mikaelson
✥ video .005
[ Chloe is sitting at her desk with the camera propped up in front of her, and she looks wholly uncomfortable, which is par for the course whenever she addresses the network. She takes a deep breath, speaking with an even tone, clearly having rehearsed what she's about to say quite a few times. ]
Hi, everyone. If you don't know me, my name is Chloe Decker. I've been in Wonderland for almost two years, and before I came here I was a homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. For the last few months I've been running the Deux Lux bar and nightclub, so if you don't know me personally, maybe you've seen me there. That's, uh, not really the point of this, though.
[ She clears her throat and pushes her hair over her shoulder, trying to get back on track. ]
I'm not closing down Lux or anything, but I've come to terms pretty recently with the fact that I'm always going to be a cop. About a year or so ago someone put together a guard to help protect people who had died multiple times in Wonderland. That person has since gone home but I always thought it was a good idea, and even though our relationship with the Mirrorside has seemed to change a little since last year, I think the concept is still applicable. So what I'd like to do is talk about reforming something similar, a group of people who have experience that might be able to offer resources or even protection for those who need it, especially during the more chaotic events.
And even outside of them, when necessary. Some of you are probably aware of an incident that occurred last year involving one of our own being murdered, and I don't think I'm the only one who felt helpless to do anything during that situation. I don't plan on laying down any law here... For the most part, I've learned we take care of each other as best we can. But I do think there is a basic code that needs to be upheld and that is one of decency towards each other, and for me, that means letting the people I care about know that they have somewhere to turn when they need help. I think this idea could help with that, whether it be organizing rescues or safe areas during events, or developing some kind of due process when someone is doing active harm to our community.
[ The part of the script she's more or less memorized is over at that point, so she presses her lips together and nods at the camera. ]
I'm open to suggestions, and volunteers.
Hi, everyone. If you don't know me, my name is Chloe Decker. I've been in Wonderland for almost two years, and before I came here I was a homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. For the last few months I've been running the Deux Lux bar and nightclub, so if you don't know me personally, maybe you've seen me there. That's, uh, not really the point of this, though.
[ She clears her throat and pushes her hair over her shoulder, trying to get back on track. ]
I'm not closing down Lux or anything, but I've come to terms pretty recently with the fact that I'm always going to be a cop. About a year or so ago someone put together a guard to help protect people who had died multiple times in Wonderland. That person has since gone home but I always thought it was a good idea, and even though our relationship with the Mirrorside has seemed to change a little since last year, I think the concept is still applicable. So what I'd like to do is talk about reforming something similar, a group of people who have experience that might be able to offer resources or even protection for those who need it, especially during the more chaotic events.
And even outside of them, when necessary. Some of you are probably aware of an incident that occurred last year involving one of our own being murdered, and I don't think I'm the only one who felt helpless to do anything during that situation. I don't plan on laying down any law here... For the most part, I've learned we take care of each other as best we can. But I do think there is a basic code that needs to be upheld and that is one of decency towards each other, and for me, that means letting the people I care about know that they have somewhere to turn when they need help. I think this idea could help with that, whether it be organizing rescues or safe areas during events, or developing some kind of due process when someone is doing active harm to our community.
[ The part of the script she's more or less memorized is over at that point, so she presses her lips together and nods at the camera. ]
I'm open to suggestions, and volunteers.
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[ She definitely thinks that was funny. ]
So you're an android who was tasked to hunt down other androids? And exactly what kind of crimes had they committed? [ It has to be something more than them just wanting freedom, right? ]
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[Nope. Just a society who only thought of androids as slaves and he's the idiot who couldn't even tell he was just a tool to be used and than thrown away.]
One attacked their owner and stole his child from him. Another one killed his owner after being abused by his own. Quite a few who murdered humans in their panic to escape.
They all believed that an android referred to Ra9 was the one who would set them free and began to break their programming and think for themselves; Think they had emotions when it's really just errors in their software.
[He says this as if he would have when he first started his mission, but the way he said it might give it away that he didn't quite believe that anymore.]
[OOC: So sorry for the delay! RL has gotten the best of me. If you'd like to drop this thread, I would understand. I can wrap it up if that's the case, otherwise I'm okay with continuing if you are.]
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[ Chloe isn't even sure what to make of it. She has always believed killing should be a last resort, but she's never been in a position where she had her freedom stripped away and had no other options.
Well, that isn't entirely true. The only time she's killed someone, in fact, was not in an entirely different scenario. ]
Emotions can definitely feel like software errors. I'm not sure, from the human side of things, they really are any different.
[ ooc: No worries! I will backtag into eternity. ]
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[He's... currently doing baby steps to adjust to them. His LED, previously glowing blue, shifted to yellow for a while as if thinking about it before stabilizing back to the normal blue color.]
It made for a troublesome time.
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[ She's spent the last year or so teaching the devil how to be human, whether she knew it or not. And it's not something she's moved on from in Wonderland. Chloe tends to attract those types. ]
If it helps, there's a ton of humans who haven't gotten the hang of emotions, either.
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That's what I've been hearing. I guess emotions are complicated for humans as well.
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Really complicated. That said, if you ever need to talk, I've been told I'm pretty good at figuring out emotions.
[ Or being emotional, maybe, but whatever. ]