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Asher ovc

Upon reaching the Bracket Towers, Asher Kendrell begins to send Red messages through OVC terminals. Red is able to respond through comments, though the conversation is rather one sided.


Maintenance Wing/Archive Gallery

[ Private Message From: Kendrell, Asher ]

Re: The Process

Sent Minutes Ago from Bracket Towers Top

"The Process...those things. They don't answer to us anymore. They don't answer to anyone. We thought maybe we could stop them without the Transistor. As you can see that isn't going well. Though I suppose you're not about to just hand it over are you. After all we've done. It was nothing personal you know. You were valuable, hand-picked. Unique. But one of many. All we needed was your point of view. To give the people what they didn't know they wanted. That's all we ever wanted, all Grant ever tried to achieve. The rest was merely incidental. What good could four individuals ever hope to accomplish in this city with only their own four voices? Well we found our answer. You have it right there, in your hands."

> Why are you speaking for Grant? --R.


[ Private Message from: Kendrell, Asher ]

Re: Grant

Sent Minutes Ago from Bracket Towers Top

"Grant can't talk right now because he isn't well. Listen, I'm doing everything I can for him. I know there's still time. But the truth is ever since you took the Transistor from him, he just hasn't been the same. When you see him, I think you'll understand."


Bracket Towers Top

[ Private Message From: Kendrell, Asher ]

Re: Goodbye

Sent Minutes Ago from Bracket Towers Top

"I couldn't stay. To meet with you in person. Grant, he couldn't wait any longer. Why he would leave me...I'd sooner take an eternity in the Transistor...But, he was no longer seeing straight. Or perhaps he decided he'd seen enough. We knew the stakes of what we wanted to accomplish. And we knew that if we were to fail, we would do so together. As one. See you in the Country."

> See you in the Country. --R.

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