Cúrre (
hownkai) wrote in
thisavrou_log2016-09-19 04:07 pm
Entry tags:
- *event,
- all about j: j,
- danger days killjoys: the girl,
- death note: l (crau),
- mass effect: commander shepard,
- mcu: james buchanan barnes,
- metal gear: kazuhira miller,
- metal gear: venom snake,
- original character: andyr prince,
- overwatch: angela "mercy" ziegler,
- overwatch: lúcio,
- overwatch: reinhardt wilhelm,
- red vs blue: agent texas,
- star wars: rey,
- transformers idw: ultra magnus,
- transformers mtmte: riptide,
- transformers robots in disguise: sideswi,
- tron: rinzler (crau),
- undertale: mettaton,
- x-men movies: jean grey,
- x-men movies: peter maximoff
( september event log )
Who: Everyone
When: September 19th and on
Where: The Fixed Moons of the Runoff and the Moira.
What: Everything comes to a head.
Warnings: Nothing for now. Please label your content!
When: September 19th and on
Where: The Fixed Moons of the Runoff and the Moira.
What: Everything comes to a head.
Warnings: Nothing for now. Please label your content!
E V E N T L O G |
"Never be the first to arrive or the last to go, and never, ever be both."
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She feels this has derailed the conversation, though, which is annoying. She leans into her arms a little, unwilling to flip down the little seat on the walker for such a short rest.
"Maybe you and I could build it," she muses. "It shouldn't take too much research to work out how to do something like that."
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"If it's mostly lasers and sensors, they probably exist on the ship already. It would be a matter of assembling them. Electrical circuits aren't complicated, particularly if we can get the advice of someone more experienced. I have the spare time."
There's work in Tower, but much of that is simply the work of paying attention, which he'd do anyway: it's not as if he never has any down time. If he didn't, they wouldn't be having this conversation... and it gives them something to discuss aside from her condition.
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"You're always ready to try something new. I like that about you."
Whether it's in the bedroom or out. She likes that he doesn't seem to care about the difficulty level of something, that he sees those things as challenges to be overcome rather than obstacles to be avoided.
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"I don't like to be bored. Still, if you hadn't suggested that we take it on as a project, I might have let someone else do it. I like your initiative."
Now, while it's possible to cede the project to someone else if he and Texas turn out to have access to the materials but not the capabilities, he's very unlikely to. He'll take advice, but he'll see the project through if he can.
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She's sort of inserting herself in there with the "we"—really it had been his idea, but she was here to encourage it.
She takes this moment to stand fully upright, setting her hands on the handles of the walker.
"I think I'm ready to keep going."
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He waits as she stands upright again, then says, "Not too much further now. A few... no, when the Caducans attacked us... did you wind up with anything made of glass?"
Not a few months ago anymore, but it's hard to remember that when a year had passed in what felt like a week or two.
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"At least this is something that can be resolved through action, rather than something that requires waiting and seeing like that did. The glass really didn't -- ah, here we are."
Indeed, they've reached the shooting range.
"Is there anything you want me to do?" He means the division of labor to set up this session, but it's also an implicit offer to do more than his share of any more difficult things, so she doesn't tire herself too much to shoot or to make it back to her bed.
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"We're going to need to clean these first. Even if they weren't waterlogged, they haven't been fired in well over a year. I don't really want to take my chances."
A visual check that a chamber isn't obstructed is good practice, but at this point, it would probably be insufficient.
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She wheels over to the table and sits down in one of the chairs, waiting for him to get the gun and the cleaning kit out for her.
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"It's fine. I don't think the water got in here at all." There's no evidence of damage anywhere in the room... if there was any, it must have been restrained to a shallow layer on the floor, but he's not sure that even that happened.
"If it turns out that you don't feel like doing this tonight, we can come back tomorrow." That's a very vague way of saying if your stamina runs out, something she might not appreciate a direct reference to.
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She checks all the parts and ammunition for corrosion, cleans and strips all the parts, and oils the joints. Then she loads the clip and stands to put it in her pocket. She has to set the gun on the seat of the walker to return to the lane she had started to set up, then snaps the clip into the gun.
The trigger is relatively soft on this gun, being a small weapon with a small caliber of ammunition. Even so, Tex finds she can't pull the trigger at all without giving a tremendous effort, leading to the gun pulling hard to the right when she manages to make it go off. She's tempted to swear aloud, but this is really the expected result, isn't it? She hardens the line of her mouth and tries again, in a measured, deliberate way. She needs to gauge how much pressure this takes and how much work it's going to be to improve her squeezing pressure. When she's done emptying the clip, there are fourteen bullet holes in the paper that haven't really ended up anywhere near where she was aiming.
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Even though Allison isn't moving well yet, it's interesting to see her determination. She doesn't ask for any help, and he thinks that it's at least as much her enjoyment of doing things herself, her independence, as the idea that requesting assistance might be a hit to her pride.
He stands near her and watches as she empties the clip, and when she's done, he asks, "More ammo?"
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"I can," he finally answers. "I'll catch up with you and give you the keys."
He suspects that most of the pleasure she took in firing the gun has evaporated in the face of how wide her shots went from their target, but her determined gait looks dejected to begin with, so it's hard to say.
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He's not exactly her boyfriend, but their relationship is close enough to that nonetheless that how to be someone's boyfriend is still a consideration, then how to be hers. What are her needs, wishes, and expectations? How is that impacted by the fact that she's not precisely human? There are so many variables.
He unloads the guns and stows them carefully, then locks up and catches up with her.
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"You know what's frustrating?" she says. "That I don't know I'm going to overdo it until I'm doing it." She's walking slower now, trying to avoid needing to stop and rest like she'd had to do earlier.
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"That may be the case, but it won't be forever: you're improving, not deteriorating. I don't know if it's comforting now, however." He pauses, then adds, "You would have beat me in there in any kind of fair fight, but that's precisely why I'm practicing with rifles. I'm not adept."
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