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week 4 - monday morning
[ As with any of the newly unlocked areas of the ship, Jack takes his time to explore them. Alone. He's actually surprisingly careful in making sure that he's alone when he's doing these explorations, because he knows he's working with more information here. As such, he's keeping a tight hold on it, and all things considered? He's unlikely to relinquish even a piece until his death is truly imminent. Of course, even that would be meant to screw over everyone here, but... That's Jack for you.
So the archives certainly catch his attention more than a little once he steps inside. He looks back at the door behind him, and he considers taking his time to bar off the door, but he decides against it. It would be a bit too suspicious if someone were to stumble upon him, or if Alice were to take that gesture a little too seriously.
He takes some time to look around what's gathered in the archives, but everything about Earth history is passed over fairly quickly. It takes some time, but once he gets a hint of it, Jack is going straight for that data on the crew of the ship. ]
So the archives certainly catch his attention more than a little once he steps inside. He looks back at the door behind him, and he considers taking his time to bar off the door, but he decides against it. It would be a bit too suspicious if someone were to stumble upon him, or if Alice were to take that gesture a little too seriously.
He takes some time to look around what's gathered in the archives, but everything about Earth history is passed over fairly quickly. It takes some time, but once he gets a hint of it, Jack is going straight for that data on the crew of the ship. ]
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For a naturally suspicious person like Jack, this implies that this "infection" might not be accidental. And really, to himself? He can't help but wonder again if his own role here is complete bullshit too. Hell, Harlan isn't the only one to do epidemiological studies. Hyperion did the same. It was hardly his area of expertise, and he left that sort of work to people way more into the medical stuff than he was, but he understood it well enough to know (or to think he knows) that if you're studying epidemics, you don't let someone try and work against it.
Granted, his own solution to that problem tended to be murdering any medical professionals within a few square miles of the infection site, but. Still. It's strange. This datapad he'll be holding onto, but not for very long. This one he wants other people to read, because without saying so explicitly, he'd rather task people with looking into this where he can reap the benefits from a distance. If they get to thinking about the problem, even from a word, it's only going to help him root out the infected.
But, before that.
Jack lowers the pad, and he looks up. He won't ask her about hardly anything he's found, but he is interested to see what Alice knows about one topic in particular. ]
Hey-- Alice. Got a quick question for you from my light reading here.
[ Though he doesn't waste any time, and he gets right to it. ]
Anything you can tell me about "Harlan"?
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Harlan is the organization that created me, Jack. As the file says, their ultimate goal is to find a new course for humanity, by whatever means possible. Congratulations on unlocking this information.
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Y'know, getting harder to tell when you're being sarcastic or not, Al.
[ He just has to comment on that, but he'll continue quickly: ]
The "whatever means possible" is kinda the part I'm concerned about here, considering one of them is this, apparently. Pretty damn sure that at least where I'm from? Humanity's not in need of a "new course." Sure, having a little order is nice, but this makes it sound pretty dire. So, what happened to humanity to prompt it? Or do I need to do more light reading?