DarkGemini24601
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Black0ut and DarkGemini24601: “Sparks Flying, Part 2”
Tomislav’s expression darkened considerably for a moment. “Believe me, you’re closer to all of them than I really am,” he muttered inaudibly. After mulling over his next words for a few seconds, he said at a discernable volume, “I’ve lost a close friend and the only family I had left, though in that order rather than the other way around. Worst I ever had happen with a lover was them threatening to chop off my jewels, but they never went through with it,” he said with a touch of levity, trying to ease the tension.
More seriously, he continued, “I have lost plenty of people, though. Comes with being a leader. I don’t have great advice in regards to how I cope. At some point you just have to… understand that fate is out of your hands. You can do everything you can to protect your comrades on the battlefield, but you can’t be there for them every step of the way. Covering fire’s one thing. Trying to prevent your buddies from accidentally cutting themselves with a razor or tripping and falling is another.”
Kasun sighed. “What I’m trying to say is I don’t expect you to just automatically trust me. I don’t need you to, my life and Ayame’s life belong to us, and no one else. I’m not about to just tell you to fuck off and drive you crazy, though. Why don’t we… get to know each other better? That might help.”
“Your lives are yours to live, true, and I appreciate you wanting to get to know me in order to convince me otherwise. I… however still am a bit defensive about you. You seem a bit nicer than I initially thought you would be. I already knew who you were, as talk of a certain Serbian freedom fighter does make news around the ship, as my contacts had a field day finding out info on you. Didn’t suspect you to be in the Engineering area anytime soon, though.” Red replied, giving a smirk to mark his amusement. “My goal… was to figure out whether you’d be an ally or an enemy. And I think I have that figured out.”
“I suppose that’s good in its own way,” Tomislav decided. “Though you are missing out on a golden opportunity to ride on my motorcycle. I don’t extend the offer to many people.”
“I decided…” Red continued, despite Tomislav’s words, “That I consider you to be… an ally of sorts. And as such, will let you see my partner.” Red proclaimed, albeit slightly quietly.
As soon as those words were spoken, a slight rift formed on Red, not dealing any damage but rapidly moving Mark’s clothes. A silvery wolf missing an eye strode up to the two, his three tails seemingly moving of their own accord.
“Showoff. Could’ve just materialized in front of us, Charon.” Red complained, patting down his clothes.
What wrong with some wind? I don’t believe you’ve ever had to worry about my winds, nor have I ever hurt you… intentionally. Charon tried to counter weakly.
“Psychokinetic storms aren’t just ‘winds’... spirit… thing,” Tomislav responded, eyeing the thoughtform in front of him. “I’m assuming you’re a Reflection like that astronaut the Commander has.”
Technically, yes and no. If I were to die without a user, I’d be dead for good, whereas her reflection wouldn’t ‘die’. I am older than you in every sense of the word, yet younger than you at the same time. Charon replied cryptically, I have truly nothing in common with Blue World….
You are both supernatural entities, so that’s not entirely true, Phobos pedantically stated.
“Regardless of the semantics… nice to meet you, Charon. Did you know there’s a moon named after you?” Tomislav queried.
No, I did not. What planet does it orbit? Charon asked curiously.
“Which one was it again…” Tom mumbled to himself.
Pluto, fittingly, Phobos answered for him.
Interesting… and you, AI, what is your ‘prime directive’, as Red would put it? Charon asked, tilting his head slightly.
I don’t have any particular code of conduct I am bound to, though my emotional attribute is Fear, if that helps to answer your question. I enjoy exploring that emotion in others, and inducing it… when allowed, of course.
Well… if you wouldn’t do that to my human, I’d appreciate it. He’s kinda sensitive. Makes him too easy of a target.
Understood. I gathered as much, as as they say, ‘don’t go for the low-hanging fruit’. Scaring aliens is far more… complex a task. Much more invigorating.
“Alright…” Tomislav shook his head. “If we’re cool, I’m going to head out now. Take a look around the city, and get out of your hair before Phobos starts pissing someone off… an inevitability if he talks for too long.” With a nod, the Harrier hopped onto his motorcycle, placed his biker helmet on, pulled out of the ‘parking space’ created by the assortment of boxes, and sped off into the city.
Tomislav’s expression darkened considerably for a moment. “Believe me, you’re closer to all of them than I really am,” he muttered inaudibly. After mulling over his next words for a few seconds, he said at a discernable volume, “I’ve lost a close friend and the only family I had left, though in that order rather than the other way around. Worst I ever had happen with a lover was them threatening to chop off my jewels, but they never went through with it,” he said with a touch of levity, trying to ease the tension.
More seriously, he continued, “I have lost plenty of people, though. Comes with being a leader. I don’t have great advice in regards to how I cope. At some point you just have to… understand that fate is out of your hands. You can do everything you can to protect your comrades on the battlefield, but you can’t be there for them every step of the way. Covering fire’s one thing. Trying to prevent your buddies from accidentally cutting themselves with a razor or tripping and falling is another.”
Kasun sighed. “What I’m trying to say is I don’t expect you to just automatically trust me. I don’t need you to, my life and Ayame’s life belong to us, and no one else. I’m not about to just tell you to fuck off and drive you crazy, though. Why don’t we… get to know each other better? That might help.”
“Your lives are yours to live, true, and I appreciate you wanting to get to know me in order to convince me otherwise. I… however still am a bit defensive about you. You seem a bit nicer than I initially thought you would be. I already knew who you were, as talk of a certain Serbian freedom fighter does make news around the ship, as my contacts had a field day finding out info on you. Didn’t suspect you to be in the Engineering area anytime soon, though.” Red replied, giving a smirk to mark his amusement. “My goal… was to figure out whether you’d be an ally or an enemy. And I think I have that figured out.”
“I suppose that’s good in its own way,” Tomislav decided. “Though you are missing out on a golden opportunity to ride on my motorcycle. I don’t extend the offer to many people.”
“I decided…” Red continued, despite Tomislav’s words, “That I consider you to be… an ally of sorts. And as such, will let you see my partner.” Red proclaimed, albeit slightly quietly.
As soon as those words were spoken, a slight rift formed on Red, not dealing any damage but rapidly moving Mark’s clothes. A silvery wolf missing an eye strode up to the two, his three tails seemingly moving of their own accord.
“Showoff. Could’ve just materialized in front of us, Charon.” Red complained, patting down his clothes.
What wrong with some wind? I don’t believe you’ve ever had to worry about my winds, nor have I ever hurt you… intentionally. Charon tried to counter weakly.
“Psychokinetic storms aren’t just ‘winds’... spirit… thing,” Tomislav responded, eyeing the thoughtform in front of him. “I’m assuming you’re a Reflection like that astronaut the Commander has.”
Technically, yes and no. If I were to die without a user, I’d be dead for good, whereas her reflection wouldn’t ‘die’. I am older than you in every sense of the word, yet younger than you at the same time. Charon replied cryptically, I have truly nothing in common with Blue World….
You are both supernatural entities, so that’s not entirely true, Phobos pedantically stated.
“Regardless of the semantics… nice to meet you, Charon. Did you know there’s a moon named after you?” Tomislav queried.
No, I did not. What planet does it orbit? Charon asked curiously.
“Which one was it again…” Tom mumbled to himself.
Pluto, fittingly, Phobos answered for him.
Interesting… and you, AI, what is your ‘prime directive’, as Red would put it? Charon asked, tilting his head slightly.
I don’t have any particular code of conduct I am bound to, though my emotional attribute is Fear, if that helps to answer your question. I enjoy exploring that emotion in others, and inducing it… when allowed, of course.
Well… if you wouldn’t do that to my human, I’d appreciate it. He’s kinda sensitive. Makes him too easy of a target.
Understood. I gathered as much, as as they say, ‘don’t go for the low-hanging fruit’. Scaring aliens is far more… complex a task. Much more invigorating.
“Alright…” Tomislav shook his head. “If we’re cool, I’m going to head out now. Take a look around the city, and get out of your hair before Phobos starts pissing someone off… an inevitability if he talks for too long.” With a nod, the Harrier hopped onto his motorcycle, placed his biker helmet on, pulled out of the ‘parking space’ created by the assortment of boxes, and sped off into the city.