Project Lazarus
This mansion used to be the house of Count Turner and his family, more than a century ago. The mansion had long since been abandoned, ever since The Count's grandson bartered it away in an ill-considered trip to the Lucky Palms Casino. The mansion had recently been purchased for the astonishly low value of $561,819.62 by a mysterious businesswoman. Now, the mansion was the home of Project Lazarus.
The businesswoman spent quite a bit of time in Bridgeport, and therefore was only now returning to her investment. Her secretary had arranged a deal with a new partner to acquire the physical components which, while relatively simple, was essential to the success of Project Lazarus. Here in the mansion, the metaphysical department was hard at work. Hopefully.
Ronin: How is our progress, Brian?
Brian: Quite well, Ms. Ronin. I'm finishing our quota right now.
Ronin: And our supplies? How are our stocks holding up?
Brian: News is not quite as good there, I'm afraid. Heather and Leonardo are burning through our supplies as quickly as I order them.
Ronin: We do have enough materials for the potions, correct?
Brian: Well-
Ronin: Well, how much can we make?
Brian: 60.
Ronin: 60!? That's it?
Brian: I
might be able to enlist the help of miners on Lunar Lakes to send us more supplies, but the cost of that would be-
Ronin: Do it.
Brian: Yes, ma'am.
Mary: You don't understand! We need your-
Mr. Hawke: No, we
do understand what you need, Mrs. Myron. We simply are not willing to give it to you.
Ronin: What's going on here?
Mr. Hawke: Your associate has the audacity to request the rights to the Kalashi dig site. You are aware of its state as government property, are you not?
Ronin: Yes, but-
Mr. Hawke: There
is no but. I would advice that you cease your requests, as our opinion will not change.
Mary: This is the very same boat that the first Immortals arrived to Union Cove in. If we could just examine the dig site, we might find clues to help us in our project!
Ronin: That dig site could mean the difference between the success of this project and its failure.
Mr. Hawke: The project that you have not lowered yourself to tell me about, that is?
Mr. Hawke: Do you see this?
Ronin: It's the city.
Mr. Hawke: Yes. The same city that I have to serve at all times. Now unless you can tell me that this project would serve the interests of the whole city?
Ronin: Well, no-
Mr. Hawke: Then we have nothing more to talk about. Good-bye.
Ronin: What on Earth is that?
Leonardo: It's a sculpture. You wanted me to distill the essence of art-
Ronin: I know what I told you. This, this isn't what I meant. What ever happened to good ol' stone sculptures? Those are what I meant.
Leonardo: I'll start a clay sculpture as soon as I finish this portrait.
Ronin: Portrait? Of what, a turtle?
Leonardo: It'll be better once it's finished.
Ronin: It won't be finished. I'll handle the portraits. You work on the sculptures.
Leonardo: Yes, ma'am.
Doryagus: Oh hello, Ms. Ronin. If I may have a minute of your time?
Ronin: What's the problem, Doryagus?
Doryagus: I was signed on as the botanical consultant for this project. Yet I have not worked a single day with plants. All I have done is fish.
Ronin: Fish eat plants, so you are still working in the botanical field, correct?
Doryagus: I suppose, but it's not what I signed up for.
Ronin: How about this? Tomorrow I'll send you out to Moonlight Falls. We need more mushrooms for the life-extending potions.
Doryagus: Thank you, Ms. Ronin, but I'm not sure I know where to find these mushrooms.
Ronin: Don't worry, I believe there's already a collector there. He'll help you, I'm sure.
Doryagus: Very well, I'll pack my bags.
Ronin: Plants? What on Earth is she up to now? *sigh*
Ronin: Heather!? What happened in here!
Heather: Just a misunderstanding between me and the chemicals, is all.
Ronin: A misunderstanding? You nearly blew yourself up!
Heather: ... I lost.
Ronin: No wonder Brian's ordering so many supplies. You keep blowing them up!
Heather: Well, there
is a silver lining in this, believe it or not.
Ronin: And what is that?
Heather: I've managed to bring an ant back to life. If I had more chemicals, I believe I could-
Ronin: You will have those supplies, as long as you don't kill yourself doing it. This project isn't for you, after all. Now, I need to go to a meeting with a new client. Keep up the good work.
Despite the various setbacks they've experienced, she was pleased with the progress of Project Lazarus. If everything went as planned, and Gillian could provide her end of the bargain, then maybe, just maybe, Project Lazarus might work.