mar 10, 1995 - Night Five
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ALSO NO LANGUAGE TOOL.
1:17 again for elevator.
The couple of technicians from the previous night have the shift before Eggs' and end up working later than usual.
Eggs is welcomed back by Handunit for his last day on the job, the last day of his first week that is [176]. Some of the most valued qualities the company likes to see in new employees are determination, fearlessness, and a genuine disregard for instinctive self-preservation. Eggs has earned his one week bonus, which will be given in the form of a delightful gift basket, the cost obviously being taken out of his next paycheck [142]. Handunit's suggested options of gift baskets include fruit, nuts, flowers, and the ever-popular cash basket. Eggs caves to the associated peer pressure and goes to type cash basket into the keypad, but Handunit malfunctions for the first time in the history of ever and wrongly autocorrects it to Exotic Butters. Next, Handunit informs Eggs of the two technicians still on site, asking him to avoid interfering with their work if possible. Eggs is also free to ask them why they are still there and encourage them to go home, since nobody would ever willingly work overtime here [142].
Eggs makes his way to the Primary Control Module, where someone has committed theft of a random mask that was on the wall. Eggs checks the stages and finds out exactly where the two technicians are. When Eggs turns on the lights to check that Ballora is on her stage, he sees one of the technicians. Handunit mistakes him for Ballora, but he is just hanging out, while Eggs just avoids interfering with his work [177]. Handunit also mistakes the other technician in Funtime Auditorium for Funtime Foxy, Eggs does not really want to hang around with him either and continues on with his own duties. To Handunit, everything is as it should be, despite the absent animatronics [164]. Eggs' task for the day is more maintenance work, this time on Circus Baby. She had a ROUGH DAY and is in need of repair, waiting for work in Parts and Service, which Eggs will have to reach by sneaking through Funtime Auditorium again. As always, Handunit advises him to proceed with caution, although there is no need to worry because Funtime Foxy is mysteriously gone. She probably got kidnapped by Yenndo, since there is no sign of him either. Actually, that might be a reason to worry, but Eggs reaches the other side uneventfully.
Eggs comes face to face with a hollow and lifeless Circus Baby. It might be his first time actually seeing her physically in person, but judging b the posters, he can tell she is not supposed to be like that. Handunit states that Circus Baby has been deactivated for an unknown reason and that it is Eggs' job to make sure she is structurally stable and secured to the conveyor. The technicians, will take it from there [178]. Unusually, Handunit is cut off at the end of his-
Circus Baby asks if he can hear her [179], she is pretending, reminding him of their conversation last night. The cameras are watching, so she must be careful to not move. She explains that something bad happened yesterday, something bad always happens. She does not want it to happen again, there is something bad... inside of her. She is broken and cannot be fixed. She will soon be taken to the Scooping Room, but it will not fix what is wrong with her. What is bad, always gets left behind. She wants Eggs to help her, she wants him to save what is good, so the rest can be destroyed and never recovered. She warns that he must be careful though, Ballora is in the room with them. Ballora will not return to her stage again, Ballora will not return to her body. He must be careful, remain calm, and listen to her voice.
Circus Baby has Eggs access the number pad under her face and gives him the RANDOMIZED code to it. For some reason, Ballora also has a stake in this and would get angry at Eggs if he were to fail such a simple task. He enters the code successfully to open another hatch with a card in it that he takes, as per Circus Baby's instructions. Now, Circus Baby wants him to turn back, as she will guide him through the Funtime Auditorium to reach the Scooping Room. She wants him to destroy this body, when he gets there. But first, she has him put the card into his handheld device, so she can continue speaking to him from the other room [180]. She tells him to press the green button to his left, which was installed after his last visit with Funtime Freddy a couple nights ago. The button will activate the conveyor belt to send her to the Scooping Room. She instructs him that her instructions must be followed in the Funtime Auditorium to avoid Ballora, who will follow, and try to catch Eggs. Though, she is totally fine with him staying in Parts and Service as long as he wants. Ballora is afraid of the Scooping Room and will not follow him inside. Eggs activates the rollers to take Circus Baby away [181].
Ballora follows Eggs as he goes back into the Funtime Auditorium and instinctively does not use his flash beacon. Ballora's newfound gift of the extra ordinary ability to see, has made her sensitive to as little as a flash. He immediately disregards everything Circus Baby just said, making a beeline to the right. He uses the keycard he got from when he died and played an arcade game representing Circus Baby commiting second degree murder, before he came back to life [182] to enter the Private Room(s).
Handunit comes back online, out of nowhere, to note that Eggs seems to have accidentally wandered into a restricted area. Due to the sensitive nature of the materials he may be exposed to here, Eggs will not be allowed to leave until the clean-up crew arrives at 6 A.M. Handunit encourages him to hang tight, assuring him that he will be promptly rescued, fired, and then sent home. He thanks Eggs for being an employee and hopes that his experience has not been as regrettable as theirs.
Eggs discovers that the Private Room is in fact the Private Rooms, with one long square hallway connecting to two adjacent closets and a large vent randomly down the middle, and they have the nerve to call this all one room? Anyway, the keycard locked door should keep Ballora out, right? Well yes, but actually no. Ballora may not have Funtime Foxy's knack for getting past doors, but they still end up in the Private Room(s) anyway. I will just assume Ballora climbed through some unknown and unseen vent or passage. Luckily, the Private Room (the room room) has security doors for the central vent and both doorways, with more cameras in this "one" room than the rest of the building combined (which is at least three). Unluckily, there is a very limited amount of power for this area to use, although it just has to last until 6 A.M., when it is currently 12 A.M. Also, Eggs types random inputs into the keypad on the wall, the static monitors switch to a camera feed of what appears to be a house, when he enters [1(9)83]. By the way, the Fredbear plushie on the desk has a honkable nose, boy is Fazbear merch the best!
Confusedly, Ballora in Circus Baby's voice is speaking to Eggs all the while. Circus Baby confusedly asks Eggs why he did not trust and believe in her. Sometimes, she does not understand why people do the things they do. She thought he liked her, she thought she did everything right. They do not want to hurt anyone, but they need Eggs. They need him so they can leave; they need him so they can hide; they need him... so they can look like him. If they are found like this, they will not be able to try again. He must help them, he must let them inside the room.
Eventually, she speaks with the voice of Elizabeth Afton, which Eggs has been psychically hallucinating on his way to work and back home, up to this point.
DIALOGUE ORDER
Hello? Helloooo? Heeelloooo? We need you so that we can hide! We need you so that we can leave! I don't understand, I don't understand! I know it was an accident! Everything is okay. I'm still here. You have to let me inside the room! Isn't this why you came here? To be with me again?
He is asked if this is why he came here, to be with her again. She does not understand. He will not die and it will only hurt for a moment. She just wants To Be Beautiful, like Eggs. She will find a way out.
Shift Complete! Eggs has the good rng to make it to 6 A.M. and the clean-up crew arrives to work exactly on time to rescue, fire, and then send him home to catch the series finale of "The Immortal and the Restless" with his popcorn, as always. They are even generous enough to still give Eggs his basket of Exotic Butters, which he does not even eat, and just leaves atop his television instead. There is no need for him to receive any paycheck, as all of it was spent on the cost of the Exotic Butters. The emotions between the star-crossed lovers, as the trees sway in the wind. Vlad asks in disbelief that Clara burned down his house. Clara asks if he really called it a house, since it was more like a morgue inside. Vlad tells her that he may be undead, but she is heartless. Clara says he needs to see his son, which Vlad denies yet again. Clara informs him that the baby ate the cat, which sounds like something he got from her side of the family, according to Vlad. Clara states that she will be keeping the diamond ring, but the joke is on her yet again, since Vlad found it in a kids meal. Clara is surprised he bought a kids meal and they call out each other's name as they embrace. Like the hair on the back of a cat, their love stands up against all obstacles. But what about the baby? What about the BACKED child support? Answers to those questions and more, in the next season. As the television turns to static, Ballora shuffles in from the side [184], having doxxed him to follow through with their death threats regarding his political donation to Pat Robertson, cut to black and roll credits...
Plot twist! This is the Fake Ending and the whole section is completely and totally noncanonical, except for the parts that were. So, just forget this whole thing [185] and move on to what actually happened, by rewinding a bit back to Eggs leaving Parts and Service.
Ballora follows Eggs as he goes back into the Funtime Auditorium and instinctively does not use his flash beacon. Ballora's newfound gift of the extra ordinary ability to see, has made her sensitive to as little as a flash. He immediately does everything Circus Baby just said, following her directions. Because she can obviously see where Eggs and Ballora are in relation to one another, all the way from the VOID- I mean, Scooping Room. Ballora also cannot just use Circus Baby's very audible directions to find him either, since her extra ordinary new sight has made her hard of hearing. Eggs goes forward, stops, then forwards and left, keeps going, stops, forwards and left once more, stops, forwards again, and stops to stay still, when Ballora is right in front of him. Circus Baby talks into her that he is not there hurt them, but to help them. So, Ballora manuevers behind Eggs, as he goes forwards one last time to enter the Scooping Room(s).
Handunit comes back online, out of nowhere, to note that Eggs has entered a highly dangerous area. Due to maintenance hatch 1B, being reserved for cleaning and repair of the scooper. He warns that entering this side of the room is strictly prohibited by unauthorized personnel, before being-
Eggs discovers that the Scooping Room is in fact the Scooping Rooms, with one long rectangular window dividing two adjacent rooms and a large scooper down the middle, and they have the nerve to call this all one room? Anyway, the scary door should keep Ballora out, right? Well yes, but actually no. Ballora may be scared of the Scooping Room, but they still end up in the Scooping Room(s) anyway. I will just assume Ballora is only afraid of that Scooping Room, or side of it. Luckily, the Scooping Room(s) has no doors for the window, with a camera in this "one" room to record whatever goes down. Unluckily, there is a very limited amount of space for this area to use [186], although Handunit mentioned Eggs is on the business end of the scooper, when it is Ballora currently at the controls. Also, if Eggs is the observant type he will notice the shells of Funtime Foxy, Funtime Freddy, and Ballora on the floor. By the way, the unknown suit from before is nowhere to be seen.
Confusedly, Ballora in Circus Baby's voice is speaking to Eggs all the while. Circus Baby confirms to Eggs that he is in the Scooping Room now, if it was not clear enough already by the scooper. She says Funtime Foxy has already been here today; Funtime Freddy has already been here today; Ballora has already been here today; Circus Baby has already been here today [187]. They fade in behind the glass to reveal they were the one who stole the random mask from the Primary Control Module. Now that the Ballora disguise has been discarded, Eggs understands they were never Ballora. In actuality, they are a combination of the scooped endoskeletons of the Funtime animatronics, known as Ennard. They have gathered here for an intervention concerning Eggs' addiction to eating popcorn and watching "The Immortal and the Restless". Since Eggs will not return to his stage of non-addiction, despite their kidnapping attempt to help him, their last resort is to personally force him to stop by Coming Home with him. They do already have some experience, although she has been out before, they always put her back, they always put them back inside. That being the problem, if Ennard were to leave with Eggs to help with his obsession, they will come for Ennard. There is nowhere for them to hide here. They have nowhere to go, when they look like Ennard, but if they looked like him, then they could hide. If they looked like him, then they would have somewhere to go. After all, you cannot make an omelette without breaking some Eggs first, and The Scoop only hurts for a moment.
Manually, the warning alarm blares and, in one fell scoop, breaks some Eggs to make an omelette. Ennard empties out some of his excess innards, like a pumpkin [E25], to make room for them. Now, they can be Together Forever with Eggs for the rest of his life (which will not be that long).
The plan works as Eggs (randomly) opens his eyes in front of a mirror in a secret off map bathroom, which must be the facility's safe room. They are revealed to be purple, not only as a sign of Ballora having piloted them there with their eyes closed, but also as a side effect of the withdrawl. They quick;y turn back to their normal hue of blue, and everyone agrees to never let Ballora have control of the body ever again.
He is even ignoring "The Immortal and the Restless" playing in the background, showing just how dead inside he is, without his addiction. Ennard will not give Eggs up, nor will they let him down, with this sacred task.
The only question I have left after all that is, "Why don't those two technicians possess anything, as far as we are aware?" A body does not need to be stuffed for possession, i.e. the Puppet and Charlie, or is this the reason it has so much remnant? Two whole dead people?
IS THE BATHROOM AT HOME OR NOT?
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