Subject: Not quite afternoon, but it's time this started back up.
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Posted on: 2014-05-11 07:01:00 UTC

Copernicus scanned the area around him. On his third pass, he saw motion at the corner of his vision that fit the pattern of something trying to duck out of sight.

"I see her," he said, keeping his voice low. "If she can do all you claim, I don't know how to get rid of her completely with what I have, but I've devised a plan that should keep her contained for a while." He stood up, not quite to his full height but close enough to not attract suspicion while still keeping his quieter voice audible to the shorter agent.

"But you shouldn't be so conspicuous. If she didn't think that you had noticed her before, she probably will now that you have risen up on your toes and whispered in my ear. That's just for future experience, of course. There's nothing that we can do to alter what already happened." Copernicus briefly considered moving toward the direction of the motion, but nixed the idea. He didn't have all of the relevant information yet. "You said she had a weakness, didn't you? What is it? I want to know how to keep her from teleporting away before she can be captured properly."

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An indeterminate distance away, Copernicus's darker-colored mechanical counterpart noticed something strange. The sound his blasts were making had changed, no longer the low booms produced by his explosive blasts landing on an unyielding surface, but a more hollow thumping. He paused in dim confusion, slightly grateful for the chance to cool off his shoulder cannons. They may have possessed unlimited ammo, but the vibrations from their unending barrage had started to make his head ring.

Stu-Copernicus glanced around the site of impact, noticing with distaste that the door had not been visibly harmed in the slightest. Somewhat more encouragingly, however, the constant blasts had damaged its foundations, pushing the doorframe in from the wall on one side and revealing a small split in the Generic Surface. Since Stud rarely stop to wonder whether what was happening in front of them violated multiple laws of architecture, the machine wasted no time in bending down and testing the new opening. It was too small to pass through, and in the wrong position to use as leverage for ripping the door out, but it was a perfect size to shout through.

"Almost there, dog! Quaking yet? If you're not, I'll stock a few ticks to let you drop down quietly... wait." Narrowing his eyes, Stu-Copernicus scanned as much of the RC as he could from the hole. From what he'd seen of it, there were only a few places for the other to hide, but none of them held anything other than what had been there to begin with. The machine reeled back, Stuish rage beginning to rise in him.

"What? The hopper bounced? That's not even in the realm, man! How'd he pass it? He was as box as an armored car, and that just doesn't grok to stealth!" Raising his shoulder cannons to their highest position, Stu-Copernicus fired several shots into the ceiling. Not even the resulting muffled sounds of fearful confusion from the floor above him were enough to lessen his anger.

"You can't just carry this bro on like that, you hear?" he shouted into the nearby corridors. "You've got to get back here and pop this candle, or I'll just take my loss and rip down the whole zone!" Clanking off in search of his counterpart, Stu-Copernicus shook his head in frustration. No one had any respect for the process of breaking open doors any more. He remembered when this used to be easy.

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