5 Works in Flambeau (BioShock)
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During a power outage, a few subjects escape their cages in the facility. The facility is put on lockdown leaving Rosalind to keep one subject, Elizabeth, safe until the creatures can be contained. Avoiding the creature will be hard enough but Rosalind was never meant to be a babysitter and it doesn't take long for her to realize that no one is coming to help her.
Despite all warnings, Robert decides that if no one else will save his sister, he will.
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During a power outage, a few subjects escape their cages in the facility. The facility is put on lock down leaving Rosalind to keep one subject, Elizabeth, safe until the creatures can be contained. Avoiding the creature will be hard enough but Rosalind was never meant to be a babysitter and it doesn't seem like anyone will be coming to help anytime soon. AU
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Fink processed impossible ideas, distilling inspiration into the building blocks of pure practicality - Flambeau had mused on it early in their partnership. What had he called it then? The magic… no, the machinery… of manifestation. There was no magic in blood and grease. On this, they reached agreement. The world was not made by God or chance, but by men who found forges deep inside, and made themselves.
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The moment they set foot in the new light house, Robert knew something was wrong. Rosalind disappeared Columbia is under attack by some other floating structure and he's slowly losing his Omniscient Quantum position. He needs to find Rosalind and get out of there before they both end up stuck.
But then there's Elizabeth, a 5 year old girl with too much power, who has all of Columbia on her tail, and Booker Dewitt, who is injured and dying in Comstock's jail.
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"When one wants to make the best of impressions, one sends Flambeau. With impeccable manners and even finer style, Flambeau is the quintessential gentleman's gentleman. Industrialist Jeremiah Fink employs Flambeau as a personal assistant. Those who encounter him are struck by his generosity, discretion, and expertly folded pocket squares." That is how the people of Columbia know him. By some over the top description published by Jeremiah Fink. Sure, it gave him a nice reputation, but Flambeau is finding it impossible to live up to that description.
The story follows Flambeau, the clumsy and awkward assistant of Jeremiah Fink.