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KARTERIA INBOX

SILCO
CONTACT
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© TESSISAMESS
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[personal profile] opposed 2025-06-10 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Yes, yes, she’s aware he wouldn’t likely have asked for any kind of help. ]

And no one will let a debt go unpaid.

[ Mel leans her chin on the back of her hand, watching him, listening. The gears are already turning. Opportunity… Ace spoke of getting more jobs at the post back into the hands of individuals. But jobs won’t happen without proper funding for the service. They could work on opening a clinic, train people in the work so they can persist once the Augmented are gone. They need to feel they have a say in their city, and they are not being ignored, as the hopelessness will only mount if the wedge that is the Augmented disappears one day - or is forcibly removed.

Supplement is more in line with what feels safest, at least at first. Demonstrate that pathways can be made and grown, and turned over to the right people to steer the ship. It does, however, require that the Augmented do not have ulterior motives of their own, and that no one makes attempts to sabotage such efforts. ]


They need to have control over their own lives and outcomes.

[ Finding pathways and showing them is first. He’s right about needing to provide these people something to believe in. It simply threads the fine line of codependency that she worries about.

…That, or the potential deification of the Augmented, and the loss of them will surely spell more trouble in the long run. ]


I’ll work on getting the Augmented to be seen as reliable and trustworthy. Put them in places where they can have a pulse on the districts they frequent and build rapport with those who require it. We can then assess what they want first, and move from there. I know several Augmented are already making moves to build lasting supports here. But this is…helpful. Thank you.

[ Her gaze rests on his. ]

If there are others who may work as public ā€˜faces’ of what we can do, would you mention me to them? Or you can give me their information, if the thought crosses your mind.

[ Does it mean she’ll trust his recommendation? No. But someone capable of catching Silco’s attention will be someone of skill, and that’s equally as important as keeping tabs on him. He has every reason to return home, she knows, but he has every reason to rage against the cage he’s in as well. ]
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[personal profile] opposed 2025-06-14 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)
And your focus would be...?

[ Come now, Silco, she's not a fool. She's not making agreements without reading the terms and details, not to mention the fine print. Mel would rather forego referrals altogether if it means he gets free rein to be as secretive as he wants. If he wants a proper partnership, then she needs to know what she's running interference for. ]

I agree that some of us should be operating in the light and others in the dark, make no mistake. We all have our strengths and advantages.

[ Silco needn't be in the grime and dust. Shadows need not come with dredge and ichor. ]

But I also will not walk into this eyes closed. You have made it known that was always part of the problem. [ She is trying to do right by him. And while he has no reason to trust her, she wants to prove it's possible. ] We can do this a better way. We are both willing to hear each other. If you do not want to, you do not need to choose the same path you have before.

[ And before he insinuates what she assumes he will: ]

I am not asking you to cede control or to allow a boot anywhere near your neck. I am asking that we find a way to reach the ground you've wanted through safer means.

[ If there are ways for her to course-correct, to do better by the people of Zaun and by him, then surely he doesn't need to resort to chembaron levels of extortion. ]
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[personal profile] opposed 2025-06-16 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Silco doesn't take the proverbial offered hand. It's...not unexpected, not with the history of Piltover and Zaun, not with how fragile any kind of collaboration can be here. Not when they do not know each other (and likely never will). And yet she almost finds herself disappointed in it, that Silco is instead hatching schemes that sound almost too similar to what he was doing back home, just sweetened to be palatable.

She feels it's not the truth. Not the whole truth, at any rate. But to call it out so vehemently will set fire to their alliance before it has chance to even find purchase in the ground, and she wants to at least keep to her word - to give him the chance Piltover never did, and to seek a better way. If they are even able to return home, they will need to lay the groundwork. (Although, with each passing day, she thinks even this is manipulation on a grander scale: if she returns with Silco alive just to force an alliance and then to leave for Noxus... It truly would paint her the villain of the Council all along.)

Mel opts for a secondary line of dialogue of true, earnest concern. ]


You believe the pharmaceuticals are coming from Patho-Gen...?

[ It's not said with doubt or incredulity. More that it makes terrible sense, and it's troubling to consider further. Her gaze seems faraway for a moment, assessing, before she looks back his way. ]

Do you have methods to test these medications and actually know what they do? [ It's a question driven purely by curiosity. Because: ] I would wonder if some of it is baited, to see how we react to it. Our bodies are likely already changing.

[ So she simply wonders how Silco would be sure of any of it, and who he's going to pull to make those determinations. Surely, he could survey people or watch their progression, but the Augmented may react differently to what's available, if that's even his aim. ]
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[personal profile] opposed 2025-06-24 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's telling that she immediately thinks of Jayce and Viktor. It's equally likely Silco knew she'd consider them, as she'd been the benefactor of their projects. If anyone could uncover what these drugs do and what they're made of, it's them, and the limited equipment they have from Patho-Gen. She'd just been discussing how they should find better equipment for their projects.

Patho-Gen likely has a supplier for the tools they use. It wouldn't take too much effort to find the distributor, though the cost would likely be high, and doing so would put a target on her back.

Under most other circumstances, she wouldn't want to volunteer that sort of service. But knowing what the medications are before Silco has his hands on them will at least allow her to know what he's working with, and devise strategy from there. ]


I don't, personally. But I can ask around and see what is accessible.

[ A little money can help, and she has some in reserve. She can also ask some of her acquaintances who have been in the poorer districts to see if anyone can simply tell them what medications work and how. It won't be as precise, and it won't allow them to break down the ingredients, but it's a start. And she'll consider approaching Jayce and Viktor between their other projects. ]

And what measures are you taking in terms of Patho-Gen? You said it yourself: once you do this, they will come looking for you. Someone will come looking for you. [ Maybe an outside hire. ] And considering we all have these augmenters, I don't imagine it would be difficult to look for us.
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[personal profile] opposed 2025-06-27 12:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[ What is the purpose of distributing pharmaceuticals randomly into a population? Control, yes, but if you don't have ways to track who is receiving which drug or how they're reacting, how precisely will you be able to know what's happening? Unless they all do the same thing or have similar targeted reactions... Now she's curious, and as much as she doesn't want her hands involved in any of this, she recognizes this has a thread she wants to keep hold of.

Her mind flits again to the missing people, the suits. She'd wondered if they worked for Patho-Gen — or if they're contractors — but now she's beginning to consider if the pharmaceuticals are at play for what's been happening with the disappearances.

Too much speculation. She doesn't allow herself down the rabbit hole. She focuses on the information he gives her: he has safe houses — or will soon — and has the means to protect them. Guards, perhaps, or ways to prevent entry. Not for the first time, she wishes she'd visited the Undercity even once during her time in Piltover, so she could at least have a frame of reference for what he is capable of...and what kind of playground he's used to using and the kinds of methods he employed.

People always return to what's familiar. He's showing her that right now. For seven years, she'd heard of Shimmer. Does Silco think he has that much time? ]


I would not discount that Patho-Gen is the only player in the city. I spoke of those people in suits. I don't know that they aren't Patho-Gen, but I would be prepared for the possibility that they are working with or in parallel to them. People who can make others disappear off the streets are not to be underestimated.

[ He may not care. And she isn't going to act like this is out of recognition for his safety, per se. But his work might encounter snags if the people he's dealing with start going missing. ]

I can be in touch if I receive any other information on them if it's pertinent to your work.
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[personal profile] opposed 2025-06-30 03:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Unless they are contracted by Patho-Gen in an effort to subvert a technicality.

[ To claim these people are technically not Patho-Gen. But the fact that they have a presence that is disputed while the consequences of their actions ripple through the lower districts... They must have some kind of power, whether it's monetary or influence, or even magical in nature.

Regardless, they'll cross that bridge when more information is uncovered and better assess at that time. Mel can be the gold that catches people's attention; let Silco remain the knife in the dark for when it is necessary. (So long as it continues to be necessary, and never more than that.)

Although, something he says piques her interest enough, and she tilts her head. ]


Perhaps I need to wander into those areas more often. [ The problem, of course, being that she can't hide all of her markings. ] Do you have any recommendations on where to visit?

[ And no, she isn't fishing for his haunts. They shouldn't be seen together anyway. But if he wants her to see the truth, if he wants her to understand the extent of suffering and need, then she wants to hear it from the source as well, drunkards and otherwise. ]
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[personal profile] opposed 2025-07-21 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Were you not the one saying we did not understand, that I could not understand and could never hope to? Are you surprised that I want to rectify this?

[ Perhaps he'd be shocked to know the remorse that is buried in her chest, festering like rot. Perhaps it wouldn't matter to him. Perhaps all he wants is for someone to place blame on, especially now that he is away from Zaun. In the end, it doesn't matter; this is a decision she is making for herself, with or without his blessing. But the recommendation is helpful, and Mel gives a tip of her head into what passes for a nod. She'll head there when she has time, once she knows how to properly disguise herself so as not to attract real attention.

Mel starts to stand. They may not have fully fleshed out their terms but, in this, they have some direction. She pauses once she uncrosses her legs, both feet on the floor, considering him. Whether the question lands poorly or not, there is no change to her expression, not even a flicker across her gaze.

It's possible she already knows her answer. It's just as likely this isn't the first time she's been asked a similar question, even if the context was ever so slightly different. What will you do when your mother refuses to back down? What will you do when she chooses the same path, again and again? ]


It's possible I won't need to tell you. You'll see it for yourself.

[ Because she has already anticipated that Patho-Gen and the government will stop taking so kindly to the Augmented. The clock is ticking on their changes, on their humanity. He'll likely see her answer before she has time to voice it. Whether she makes the right choice, however, is another story.

Mel rises at last. ]
I appreciate your hospitality and your perspective, Silco. You've given me a great deal to consider.

[ And with that, she heads for the door. They'll be in touch, one way or another. ]