W2, Wednesday
[Wednesday afternoon, Damian reels Percy in for a little private chat. Manboy to manboy.] Has the Sheriff talked to you at all privately?
Has anyone said anything to you about the Sheriff talking to them in private? [Straight to the point.]

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The hardest part is sparing someone you think should die.
Mother and Grandfather believed the world should be purged of evil people to allow a global reset. They believe in punishing criminals just like Batman, except they believe the criminals should be killed.
[Frowning, he glances up. Lips tight, jaw tighter like he's debating on talking. Finally:] Todd, too. I know him. Not like he is now, but older. He's from my world. He was a Robin. The second one. Batman's greatest nemesis killed him--The Joker.
A universal anomaly happened. He was resurrected. My Mother found him, and she put him in something called the Lazarus Pit. It restored him, but made him volatile. He's bitter now, in my world. He uses guns. He thinks criminals should be killed.
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The worst thing he could do is interrupt right now.]
But the Jason that's here hasn't lived through that. You haven't told him. [It's kind of a question, but more of a statement. There's a low sigh as he rubs the back of his neck.] What about you? What are your beliefs in all of this? [And then another pause.] What happened?
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He spends his time trying to stop criminals, and he usually kills them. When he came back, he wanted the Joker dead, but he didn't want to kill the Joker himself necessarily. He wanted Batman to do it. He's a toddler. He thinks Batman should have avenged him and killed the Joker after what happened. But Batman doesn't kill, and Todd never understood that.
[He peers at Percy for a moment.] If you were required to kill someone to save a lot of people, would you do it? Even if it meant you would be a murderer.
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[He's listening to the information about Jason, not sure what to make of all of it. This story sounds a little familiar.]
Depends. Is there a reason you're avoiding answering the question I just asked you?
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I'm Robin. Batman isn't only my ally, he's my father. I don't kill. [And, noticeably, he isn't carrying the gun the Sheriff left for them in the rooms either. Too dangerous.] There's always another way, but no one is going to find it when all they are thinking about is killing.
I don't think killing is how we are going to leave. This game is for entertainment. [Looking at Percy, he seems to realize something.] The gladiators. That's what this is; a gladiator coliseum masquerading as a the West. We're fighting as sport for an audience.
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That's definitely true. He did say there used to be an arena here for the earlier games. [A beat.] This is the third time I've ended up having to do this. [He's lucky it's not the fourth since he hasn't lived through that point in his timeline, but anyway.] There's definitely always another way out, but coliseum fights always end with someone losing. If killing isn't our only route, got any ideas yet?
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It's entertainment. We have to give them a show. Television isn't always real, is it? It just has to be believable.
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There's nowhere to hide people... except the mines. If the warnings aren't fake, it'd be dangerous to keep people there.
I'll have to check the mines first.
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[BUT NOT HIM. Surely.]
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that. really should have said invincible thank you for getting what I meant.
No matter what I say, I can't stop you. And where I'm from we have to kind of let our own go off and walk their own path. [...gross, he sounds like his dad.] If you really think that's best...but just think on it for a little while longer, okay?
i cracked up but yes i knew
We can't waste a lot of time waiting.
I mean ig robin isn't invisible either but YOU KNOW.
you have the wrong robin. jason is the invisible one :')
You all will have to find the person who can stop this "game." The Sheriff will want you to kill them, and you will have to get away with it. It could be anyone. You will have to live with the burden of their murder.
I feel awful for laughing but. y'know
Despite this, he knows trying to stop him wouldn't work either.]
Unless we keep that person alive. There has to be another route we're not finding yet. You remember what the Sheriff told us? That story about one of the past winners hiding and killing five people at the very end to win? The problem with this is that blood will be shed. I want to minimize how much.
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We aren't going to minimize it. We're going to stop it completely. Murdering the ones who murder isn't the answer. We got here, and we can get out.
Playing their game is just going to create one winner, and that winner's prize probably won't be the ability to leave.
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...I have to be careful here, too. I have someone I have to stay alive for to make sure nothing happens to her. But trust me, I get it.
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There's several other buildings to open, too. They're all likely rigged with traps the same way the doctor's office had been.
The mechanism in the office had a sensor that reacted to movement, I think, or either heat signatures. It came out of the floor and it went back down into the floor.
The larger portion of what makes it run is underground. I want to know what else is underground. It may run to the mines. The Sheriff is still solid; he needs a way to access anything hidden just like the rest of us.
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I'd ask "why are they rigged at all" but their idea of entertainment's pretty messed up. Heat signatures might be likely since a robot wouldn't have the same reading we do. Means he could go in and out as he pleased. But...what, you think there's some sort of labyrinth or something under the town? [It's not the right word, but it's what's in mind right now.]
What exactly happened when you and Jason opened the clinic?
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We decided to deactivate the sensor so we could get inside. When I hit it with an arrow in return, it had two self-defense mechanisms. It dropped explosives with timers, and the bolt that hit Todd dropped something that released tear gas.
That's why half the office is destroyed.
[He frowns.] The machine went back under the store or the ground. The opening is so flush you can't tell it is supposed to even open.
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Okay so with that in mind how're you gonna get the thing open? [He might just be surprised that Damian has an actual plan, but it's helping him feel better about this.]
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I don't think the machine went down into nothing but dirt. There's more at work beneath us.
And if that's the case, I told you already I know how to make bombs.
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