Now that Tails has spoken with you about your mission, the state of the world, and the threat you're facing, you're free to settle in to life here. While the warehouse isn't exactly the most thrilling place to set up a base, it's clean and well-maintained (despite the only one here being a kid fox?) and Tails encourages you to make it your own as best you can. You're going to be here for awhile, after all. This world needs to be saved, and you're the ones to do it.
The warehouse is thankfully quite large, so there's plenty of space. Aside from the ground floor containing Tails' workshop, there's a room for Tails, Knuckles, and Sonic, as well as your rooms. There's a large bathroom and several nice showers - this time with actual hot water! Though it may not be fancy, it's certainly acceptable accommodations for your time here. Exploring further through the warehouse reveals that there's an upper floor, with several other rooms that have already been furnished for varying purposes; after all, it seems your friendly neighborhood talking animals have been living here for quite a bit themselves.
But outside the walls of the warehouse are where things get particularly dismal. Though life goes on in the city of Chicago, it's without any sort of passion or thought at all. The humans go about their day-to-day lives in monotony, acting as though nothing is wrong or out of the ordinary. They don't acknowledge you, even if you try to talk to them. They don't recognize you as weird, even if you aren't human (or a talking animal). They simply move about, drone-like, heedless of the robots that patrol the streets.
Eggman's robots are high-tech, white chrome and smooth; these are almost a work of art as they are technology. They all come equipped with laser beams regardless of the shape or size of them, and they all seem to be set on keeping an eye on the people. There are robots watching everywhere. You can't turn a street corner without seeing one or two, and they follow pre-determined surveillance paths as they watch over the humans.
Lingering in the distance, you can see a massive robot that takes up the horizon. That seems to be Eggman's base of operations, at least as far as Tails has been able to determine. Though it poses no threat to you right now, it's a looming reminder of what awaits you.
Welcome to Eggman's utopia.
THE BASE
Though he's apologized for the base not being particularly lively, Tails has promised you the freedom to make the place your own. He's even directed you to a "crafts room" if you'd like to decorate! This art studio is surprisingly robust for something put together in an abandoned, worn-down warehouse on the outskirts of the city. You'll find plenty of markers in every color you can think of, sketchbooks and paper and papercrafts, string and glue and everything you could need for your second grade arts and crafts project. Though it may all be a little kiddy, it's here for you to do with as you wish.
The crafts room isn't the only odd one on the upper floors, you'll also find a gymnasium. It's more of a home gym than anything else, with only a couple of beat-up old treadmills, a few exercise bikes, and some weight lifting stations, as well as plenty of weights. It's not exactly the best room in the base, but it's here if you'd like to make use of it.
Next door is an open room with several soft mats - an open room for sparring and training. This one doesn't really have much in it, but you're welcome to make use of it however you'd like.
And next to that is the requisite first aid room! This one is well-stocked and even has a few cots in case of more serious injuries. You'll find plenty of first aid kits, painkillers, and other various medical supplies, though nothing that will allow you to perform home surgery or anything of the sort. Hopefully you don't need to do that, though?
Finally, the last large room is one that a lot of love and care has been put into - an entertainment room! There's a large screen TV mounted on the wall, with many couches and plush chairs. You'll find that you've access to any and all modern day media you could find on a TV, from streaming services (who is paying for these, anyway?) and knock-off YouTube, to your favorite anime and even Twitch. It seems that our three allies have quite the varied interests, given their search history and "previously watched" shows and movies. There's enough seating in here for everyone, so why not have a movie night?
Oh, and you'll find the kitchen on the ground floor behind Tails' workshop is suitable for all your needs - it's not particularly well-furnished, as your pals here aren't exactly master chefs, but you're always welcome to talk to Tails about obtaining something more for the kitchen or any room in the warehouse.
All of the items you had on you at your canon point can be found in one of the storerooms as well. This includes weapons, though anything magical will unfortunately not work properly. Please ask me about anything gamebreaking!
THE CITY
Chicago itself is exactly what you'd expect of a typical American city. Well, apart from the robots patrolling and the lifeless people going about their days endlessly, that is. Anything you'd want to find in a city, you can find here! But be mindful - those robots can and will notice you, unlike the people. Most robots will engage in combat on sight, as you're someone unfamiliar and could possibly pose a threat, but some will try to flee - you probably don't want them getting away and reporting sightings of an unfamiliar person!
While the city may have undergone some major changes in its population, the infrastructure is about what you'd expect. The people clean and maintain everything just as they always have, leaving it to almost seem as though everything's fine... were it not for the construction. Unlike most construction sites, these are clearly being maintained and built by the robots - there are buildings that have been completely taken over by Eggman's white chrome finish, leaving to odd sights of mish-mashed buildings and structures that are half-advanced technology, half-old school building materials. Though it may look like a normal city at first glance, it would seem that Eggman is quite literally transforming everything into his very image. You'll even find a statue in a local park that has been replaced with an Eggman statue.
Sadly, it seems as though the people are not the only ones trapped under Eggman's thumb. Animals - be they pets or wild ones - also go about their usual business, with absolutely none of their usual livelihood. You won't see many people playing at the dog park, just passing through taking their dog on a needed walk and returning home. Squirrels and birds likewise carry on as if nothing is wrong, even if they're perched on something that is clearly Eggman's technology rather than a proper tree. Which yes, means that even some of the trees are being taken over by Eggman's chroma, transforming the very living world around you as well.
Though businesses are still running as usual, the people aren't exactly in any state of mind to notice if you steal something from them - as long as you're careful about it, anyway. While security cameras and the like may still exist, it doesn't seem like anyone's checking them. In fact, it seems like no one's committing crimes either, as the city is remarkably peaceful at all times of the day or night.
SHARDS
You may feel as though you have more control of your powers this week... or you may not. Regardless, things are still prone to going haywire, which could pose a problem if you get into a fight with a robot. Tails has asked you very nicely not to hurt any of the people, so maybe lead the robots somewhere that won't risk causing injury? Or don't, I'm not your mom.
Starting this week, you may attempt to use your shards together with someone you have a strong relationship with, good or bad. Once this has been used for the first time, a page will be opened to explain the mechanic. Regardless, that's going to take even more work than mastering your own power... so perhaps fighting those robots isn't a bad idea after all.
And you do want to fight those robots - Tails has warned you that the robots are searching for the rebels' base. You don't want to let a robot escape to bring information about you and possibly the base back to Eggman, do you? Should you let a robot escape, let me know.
TAILS' TASKS
For those of you willing to help - or if you're just particularly bored - Tails will offer some tasks for you all to help around the base. He can always use help with organizing and gathering supplies, keeping the base clean and in good condition, or even keeping track of the security cameras and communications networks. He'll gladly teach anyone who would like to learn technology as well!
For more specific tasks, this week he will grant you a small, rectangular box with an antennae on top. It's kind of cutesy, but it has a radar function built in and it is tracking some kind of signature. Tails says that it's tracking the Chaos Emeralds, and that some sort of Chaos Energy was detected not too far from the city about a week ago, when Knuckles vanished.
Your mission - should you choose to accept it - is to see if you can find this Chaos Energy reading and determine the direction it's coming from. You are to go in pairs, but you are not to try to track the readings to the source, just determine where they're located and what direction they lead to. Of course, nothing's stopping you from going off on a wild adventure if you really want to...
ENEMIES
This week's enemies are Badniks, Eggman's robots. Specifically, you'll find yourself facing the Badnik Surveillance Unit, the Badnik Drones, and the Badnik Transformer Model B33.
Badnik Surveillance Units are primarily made for reconnaissance. They can be found flying overhead, observing the people go about their lives and following scheduled flight paths and patterns to ensure every inch of the city is being observed. Well, mostly. You can find some back alleys and hidden spots here and there, and these Badniks usually won't go into buildings or out into the woods. They will immediately try to flee upon spotting you. They're easy to take down, though a bit more durable than one would expect, given Eggman's designs. If cornered, they are capable of shooting a simple laser beam that will hurt and possibly leave a burn.
Badnik Drones are the most common combat robot you will find. Small chrome white orbs with red eyes, they are capable of scanning and detecting abnormalities. They are not quite as common as the Badnik Surveillance Units, but you'll still spot several of them floating through the city at any given point in time. Unlike the Badnik Surveillance Units, these come ready for combat. They can fire lasers as well as shoot small homing missiles. The homing missiles thankfully aren't very fast and can be outrun or otherwise blocked, but they pack a punch if they do hit! These robots will stand their ground and fight if they spot you, but they will call for backup - if you aren't fast enough, you'll find yourself facing many of them!
The Badnik Transformer Model B33, more affectionately called Buzz Bombers by Tails and friends, is... well, it looks like a bee. A hornet, rather, as that stinger is actually a precision laser that moves fast. These robots typically look like Badnik Drones, but are capable of shifting and uncoiling themselves to become the B33 units. They are fast, they hit hard, and they are relentless, pursuing you nonstop until they've been destroyed. They will not call for backup, which is possibly the only saving grace about fighting them. Unfortunately, it's impossible to tell if a Badnik is a Drone or a B33 until you're actually in combat - and by then it may be(e) too late.
[He doesn't take orders, but it's important that they make sure all of these die, so he adjusts and fires off another blast. Yeesh, that poor thing never stood a chance... Down it goes...
We've only got a few more to finish off before we're free of these; how's Raven looking?]
[Raven's hanging in there, buuuut all this melee combat is starting to wear on him, much to his chagrin. He's at risk of messing with his healing injuries if he keeps this up.
He lets out a huff and peers back at Yeager.]
I need ta swap places.
[At least they can afford to play it safe right now.]
[Since he's got all the aggro anyway, this isn't a problem at all, and that rifle becomes a scythe as he steps to the front to smash one of those recovering bots into the pavement.]
Do try not to push yourself too hard, or I'm likely to get an earful from our healers.
[Raven matches Yeager's step as he makes his way to the back line, watching that scythe transformation all the while. Yeager really did look at the transform bow and go "I can make this even stupider", didn't he? Clearly it's working though, so who is Raven to judge?
A few cheeky drones try to come at Yeager from the side, but are swiftly knocked to the ground by Raven's arrows. They're ready to be cleaned up!]
Don't forget the biggest threat of all: Lady Dorothy.
[He says that like he's trying to instill fear into Yeager, but he's forgetting that he'd probably get even more of an earful.]
[Yeager is tragically spared from Raven catching into that faint fondness because I rolled a 9.]
Ah, shit. You're right. She'd ream me too. Now I better be on my best behavior.
[Fortunately they're just about done with their slow march to the cafe. They'll likely face this same sort of danger on the way back, but at least they'll be caffeinated at that point.
A few drones woosh straight past Raven from behind, catching him off guard.]
Whoa--! Yeager, your back!
[He manages to snipe one of the drones, but Yeager will have to catch the rest.]
[And then he's oh-so-rudely interrupted by way of drones - he catches one on that scythe-turned-shield before bashing it into the pavement with the shield before transforming it back into the scythe to turn on the other two. Thankfully for him, his enhanced durability means that the lasers don't actually hurt all that much, but oof, one of them has cut a nasty line into the arm of his suit.]
Do you know how much this suit cost? Unbelievable—
[IT DOESN'T SAY SHIT THOUGH??? Raven just gives him a confused look right back. But whatever, Yeager clearly isn't going to give him an actual answer.]
Oh, yeah. Let's go. The cafe's right up ahead. [He stretches and lowers his bow.] I need a real strong cup of coffee right about now.
Good to see your injuries didn't slow you down too much~
[In we go! Oh wow, we sure do have a lot of different variety of drinks here, huh... What the hell even are most of these. Well, whatever, Yeager's in need of caffeine more than whatever sugary headache the others are probably going to give him, so he'll stick to something simple and take a seat once we have our drinks.]
Raven also settles on something simple, because sugar is not his thing. He ends up finding out what espresso is though, so he gets some of that in his coffee. It's a good thing that he already drinks coffee regularly or he'd end up super wired.
He glances around at the other patrons as they find their seats.]
The people of this planet sure dress a lot differently than on Terca Lumireis, huh?
[Raven's outfit isn't as egregiously fantasy as some of the others in his group, but he still stands out quite a bit. It's a good thing the average citizens are too brainwashed to care.]
[also good: now he doesn't have to part with any of his or feel marginally guilty about denying raven!! yeager just keeps winning!!!]
You do still owe me a proper drink at some point, don't forget~
[But he's quick to brush that aside, as though it's just another empty joke because the last thing he wants is for Raven to think it actually means something to him.
(That it actually means far too much.)]
I suppose I can see the advantage in pre-made coffee if this is what we'll have to deal with getting it every day... But I shouldn't complain too much, as they were a better fight than the spiders.
[Too bad, Yeager's getting a response anyway. With a put-upon sigh because he still feels slighted:]
Yeah, yeah, just wait 'til it ain't an embarrassin' time ta be drinkin' and I'll find us a nearby tavern.
[At least he's not reading into it very deeply- merely Yeager being annoying for funsies given the tone of the conversation.]
Yeah, they put up a decent fight. Only annoyin' thing is we gotta make sure none of 'em get away. Last thing we wanna do is ta make trouble fer everyone, 'specially Tails.
[To Raven's surprise, he finds himself actually believing Yeager when he says that. Enough has happened that he's not feeling so uncomfortable to take Yeager at his word. Wild.]
True enough. I feel like every buddy pair should have a long ranged expert like us along. Less of a chance fer those sneaky bastards ta get away.
Precisely~ Incidentally, miss Dorothy has a gun, in case you need to volunteer anyone.
[...Should he... mention what the gun looks like, because that was a bit of an unpleasant surprise...
Hmm. He probably should, since Raven's played along with him today. But ugh, he does not want to think about it or bring it up.]
Also... Her weapon is white with gold detailing; something that looks a bit similar to a bow I've seen before.
[His eyes are pointedly not on Raven at the admission, and the hesitance is obvious in his tone. But it's better not to have both of them taken aback by her weapon, right? She might think to ask questions. So it's prudent to bring it up before it can become a problem.]
Really now? Perfect, an easy pick fer any occasion.
[Raven isn't thinking about the logical reason for why Yeager would bring the next part up, though. What matters is the way it feels like a surprise brick to the head.
He knows what that bow is. How could he not?]
That's...
[He trails off before he can even begin to form a response. The hell does he even say to that?
He's much quieter when he remembers he hasn't finished.]
I thought it fair to warn you beforehand. It's certainly not the same, but...
[...He isn't really sure how to finish that, so instead he lets it trail off. Raven may not fully understand, given their relationship was different, but it was a really unpleasant surprise.]
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[He doesn't take orders, but it's important that they make sure all of these die, so he adjusts and fires off another blast. Yeesh, that poor thing never stood a chance... Down it goes...
We've only got a few more to finish off before we're free of these; how's Raven looking?]
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[Raven's hanging in there, buuuut all this melee combat is starting to wear on him, much to his chagrin. He's at risk of messing with his healing injuries if he keeps this up.
He lets out a huff and peers back at Yeager.]
I need ta swap places.
[At least they can afford to play it safe right now.]
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[Since he's got all the aggro anyway, this isn't a problem at all, and that rifle becomes a scythe as he steps to the front to smash one of those recovering bots into the pavement.]
Do try not to push yourself too hard, or I'm likely to get an earful from our healers.
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A few cheeky drones try to come at Yeager from the side, but are swiftly knocked to the ground by Raven's arrows. They're ready to be cleaned up!]
Don't forget the biggest threat of all: Lady Dorothy.
[He says that like he's trying to instill fear into Yeager, but he's forgetting that he'd probably get even more of an earful.]
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Ah, the true terror! [Nodding.] She'd never let either of us hear the end of it! That woman is a menace.
[...Hm, that sounded marginally fond, clearly he needs to do something about that. And by "do something about that" I mean "smash more robots".]
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Ah, shit. You're right. She'd ream me too. Now I better be on my best behavior.
[Fortunately they're just about done with their slow march to the cafe. They'll likely face this same sort of danger on the way back, but at least they'll be caffeinated at that point.
A few drones woosh straight past Raven from behind, catching him off guard.]
Whoa--! Yeager, your back!
[He manages to snipe one of the drones, but Yeager will have to catch the rest.]
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See? That's what I'm saying—
[And then he's oh-so-rudely interrupted by way of drones - he catches one on that scythe-turned-shield before bashing it into the pavement with the shield before transforming it back into the scythe to turn on the other two. Thankfully for him, his enhanced durability means that the lasers don't actually hurt all that much, but oof, one of them has cut a nasty line into the arm of his suit.]
Do you know how much this suit cost? Unbelievable—
[AND THERE IT GOES, cleaved by a scythe...]
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Why're ya even wearin' expensive suits into battle in the first place?
[How rich even is Yeager??]
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Anyway, Yeager shoulders the scythe and gives Raven a Look. And yes, this look is apparently supposed to say it all, because he does not elaborate.]
Well, it seems as though we're free for now. Shall we~?
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Oh, yeah. Let's go. The cafe's right up ahead. [He stretches and lowers his bow.] I need a real strong cup of coffee right about now.
[In they go!]
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Good to see your injuries didn't slow you down too much~
[In we go! Oh wow, we sure do have a lot of different variety of drinks here, huh... What the hell even are most of these. Well, whatever, Yeager's in need of caffeine more than whatever sugary headache the others are probably going to give him, so he'll stick to something simple and take a seat once we have our drinks.]
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[Hmph!!
Raven also settles on something simple, because sugar is not his thing. He ends up finding out what espresso is though, so he gets some of that in his coffee. It's a good thing that he already drinks coffee regularly or he'd end up super wired.
He glances around at the other patrons as they find their seats.]
The people of this planet sure dress a lot differently than on Terca Lumireis, huh?
[Raven's outfit isn't as egregiously fantasy as some of the others in his group, but he still stands out quite a bit. It's a good thing the average citizens are too brainwashed to care.]
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[Well. You know. Yeager waves a hand as if to dismiss it and busies himself with his coffee.]
Have you been to that very large... what did they call it? Department store, I think? I got horribly lost when I went.
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That's why ya just gotta wear somethin' simple and not form-fitting like what I've got.
[Unfortunately, Raven doesn't know the shape of Yeager's blastia. It's a lot easier for him to find suitable shirts.
On the topic of Walmart...]
Oh, yeah. I went with Percy an' Oscar. Pretty sure the only reason why we didn't get lost was 'cause Percy actually knows his way around one.
[He's also conveniently leaving out the part where he was confined to a shopping cart.]
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Ah, that was smart! I had the misfortune of going with miss Dorothy, and she was not pleased when she managed to get separated from me.
[this was ENTIRELY his fault, by the way.]
What all did you all get there?
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I'll bet. Good job on makin' her babysittin' job hard fer her, though.
[He'd have done the same. And will likely do the same thing if Dorothy makes him go with her.]
Percy wanted some pre-made coffee. Me an' Oscar grabbed a buncha booze since someone here denied me.
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Now who could that be?
[also good: now he doesn't have to part with any of his or feel marginally guilty about denying raven!! yeager just keeps winning!!!]
You do still owe me a proper drink at some point, don't forget~
[But he's quick to brush that aside, as though it's just another empty joke because the last thing he wants is for Raven to think it actually means something to him.
(That it actually means far too much.)]
I suppose I can see the advantage in pre-made coffee if this is what we'll have to deal with getting it every day... But I shouldn't complain too much, as they were a better fight than the spiders.
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Yeah, yeah, just wait 'til it ain't an embarrassin' time ta be drinkin' and I'll find us a nearby tavern.
[At least he's not reading into it very deeply- merely Yeager being annoying for funsies given the tone of the conversation.]
Yeah, they put up a decent fight. Only annoyin' thing is we gotta make sure none of 'em get away. Last thing we wanna do is ta make trouble fer everyone, 'specially Tails.
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Oh, agreed. I've no intention of making any more trouble for that boy.
[Like, sure, he could. But Tails is baby and we do not need to stress the baby out any more than he's already been stressed out.]
Still, that's easy for us. Having ranged attacks certainly is handy~!
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True enough. I feel like every buddy pair should have a long ranged expert like us along. Less of a chance fer those sneaky bastards ta get away.
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Well, better not to think too much about it!!]
Might be worth warning the others about. Of course, you'd better not let them know that your weapon's also a bow or you'll be dragged everywhere.
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Iiiii hadn't thought about that. [Grimace...] Good idea. The only way they're gonna get me ta go with 'em is if there's somethin' in it fer me.
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Precisely~ Incidentally, miss Dorothy has a gun, in case you need to volunteer anyone.
[...Should he... mention what the gun looks like, because that was a bit of an unpleasant surprise...
Hmm. He probably should, since Raven's played along with him today. But ugh, he does not want to think about it or bring it up.]
Also... Her weapon is white with gold detailing; something that looks a bit similar to a bow I've seen before.
[His eyes are pointedly not on Raven at the admission, and the hesitance is obvious in his tone. But it's better not to have both of them taken aback by her weapon, right? She might think to ask questions. So it's prudent to bring it up before it can become a problem.]
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[Raven isn't thinking about the logical reason for why Yeager would bring the next part up, though. What matters is the way it feels like a surprise brick to the head.
He knows what that bow is. How could he not?]
That's...
[He trails off before he can even begin to form a response. The hell does he even say to that?
He's much quieter when he remembers he hasn't finished.]
...That's quite the coincidence.
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I thought it fair to warn you beforehand. It's certainly not the same, but...
[...He isn't really sure how to finish that, so instead he lets it trail off. Raven may not fully understand, given their relationship was different, but it was a really unpleasant surprise.]
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