🌹Pretty pretty please, I need a Quail ID! Gotta get a new one for the upcoming Canto!
000 - ZWEI ASSOCIATION WEST SECTION 3
QUAIL
"Hey now! I really gotta go! You kiddos stay safe now, yeah? Don't worry, if anything awry comes your way, we'll be there for you! Okay, I reeeeally gotta head off! Hahah!" --
-- "If you want to lay even a single finger on them, you gotta get through me first, pal!"
"Six makes a Fix!"
"Sixers make the Fixers!"
"... we'll work on that."
Say hello to the severely understaffed bunches of Branch F - unguaranteed to assist the company's fixing/fixer needs!
The Time Traveller, or Time Traveller or Traveller if you're so in a rush, is designated Sinner 01-F AND the branch manager. No one's quite sure what their deal is with their T Corp getup, but they are a valuable asset when things go south and is quite the brilliant mind. Nobody knows their name, not even themself.
Winston Smith is designated Sinner 02-F, usually the one in charge of keeping records and documentations. Cautious and barely composed - he makes sure nobody tries to stab one another, to much failures.
Dorothy Parker is designated Sinner 03-F, mostly here to make things "lively" - which does involve copious amount of food and alcohol - with the fact that she's easily bored. As deadpan as she looks, she will ramble one's ears off on multiple occasions and judge anyone for... mostly everything and anything.
John Yossarian is designated Sinner 04-F, gets into all sorts of shenanigans and incomprehensible antics. Goes out his way to make excuses to not go on missions, failing almost every time. Acts as if everyone was out to kill him. (Probably true.)
Douglas Quail is designated Sinner 05-F, thankfully a rather normal one compared to everyone else. He's genuinely excited at the prospects of working for Limbus Company it almost seemed a bit strange. Her special interest is Mars and is not subtle over her obsession.
JS/07 M 378, JS or "Jayes" as the others call him, is designated Sinner 06-F, ironically. He's relatively new to the company. Nobody knows his actual name, or if he even had one - and frankly JS insisted it was never important. That aside, JS is obedient and hard-working to a fault. Rarely had he ever held his own opinions.
Did you guessed the literary sources correctly? I'm sure you did for some of them! :] In order:
The Time Machine - H. G. Wells
1984 - George Orwell
But The One on The Right - Dorothy Parker (Short story)
Catch-22 - Joseph Heller
We Can Remember It for You Wholesale - Philip K. Dick (Short story)
The Unknown Citizen - W. H. Auden (Poem)
Their company outfit and full infos will come in due time :] For now, I'm really happy with these.