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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[Not a terrible shock after everyone he's met. It had been worse hearing a version of his twin came from the early 2000s and he's pretty sure River's timeline was much further along than that. Yet still, it was a little hard to grasp.]
Machines? Did you fight a war against robots?
[A nerve has been struck. His expression turns uncomfortable and it's only the hands in her hair that keep him from fidgeting. It seems he'll never get away from his issues with robotics, with AI. That fear that had been growing ever since his trip back home let him see the Sentinels and the havoc they could cause, was only confirmed over and over when people brought up their own struggles against technology. It's only made worse when Peter stills believes he had been in part responsible for the Sentinels being unleashed.
It takes him a moment to answer her next question and to try to mask the uncertainty on his face. He tries for a smile, filing away the questions he has about wars and the future.]
Looks good to me. I'll trust you to know what you're doing.
[It's easier to barge on to other topics, let her lead the conversation.]
Yeah. I'm not sure if they were ever real teachers back where they were from but they got the job here. We've got a classroom and everything. It works out with all the kids they got hanging around. [He says it like he doesn't consider himself a kid.] I've been around for, like, half a year? A little longer than that, I guess, not counting our time-out down there. I haven't been keeping track, honestly. You get used to it pretty quick, I think. If you're having trouble with it, I'm sure it will pass.
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[ She's already met a handful of people from the 1980s and the 1990s, but it's still interesting to hear about how things had been. One hundred years spans a few generations, after all; Peter here could be the grandfather of someone she's passed by in 2076. The interest in robots, however, draws a bit of the energy from her smile. She can see the same downturn in his expression, so really, she keeps it brief and continues her fussing, gently combing out his hair until it's tangle-free and smoothed back for her fingers to sift through, nails along his scalp preceding the sections she picks out in the pinch of fingers before she starts snipping away with the scissors as he affirms his trust in her "skill". She'll do her best not to let him down. ]
That gets a little complicated, so let me try to sum it up. Technology developed to the point of artificial intelligence to better assist in the tasks we set the machines and robots to, but they were hacked by nearby God Programs, overseeing AI systems who had developed the sense that they were being used as slaves, and they largely turned on humans as "brainwashed" technology. A lot of lives were lost, but those heroes I'd mentioned were the ones who put an end to that war. That was over thirty years ago, by now. What had been Omniums, the machinery and robotics pre-war, are now called Omnics, and they continue to atone for the atrocities done by and to them all those years ago. They fall in love, get married, carry on jobs— much like any other living being. There are even recent movements for humans and Omnics to marry. They have a religion of their own. I'm lucky to have lived through all the stages of this; it's been quite something to see.
[ There is no bitterness remaining as she speaks of it, even if it's a war she'd lost her parents to. It was something that led her to where she is today, as a doctor and a surgeon, having helped thousands and thousands of others. She picks out section after section of damp hair, locks falling to the floor as she snips away with hands that have definitely done this before, even if not professionally. She's steady and sure in her actions at the very least. When he turns onto talk of education, though, she listens intently and it earns a smile of her own. ]
I'm glad to hear it; education is important, after all, and we do have quite a few children. I know of a handful myself, and I'm sure there are others I've missed. It's also good to hear others taking advantage of the opportunity to further themselves. [ Even if he is "older"; everyone could always learn. Go to any medical school and there are 20, 30, 40, 50 year old students all just as eager and ready to make a difference. ] I see. Have you enjoyed it for the most part, or...? I've had mixed signals from others. I've only been here a couple of months now, but I am not having nearly as much trouble as others. I understand that "time" will be waiting for me on our return, and I understand that I can make a difference here. I have those important to me aboard the ship, and I've had charming company. [ With a wink for him, of course. ] It could be worse.
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[He has to grin at her quip about ages. He's a teenager, everything 'adult' seems old to him.] I kind of can, actually. I just couldn't ever let my Mom hear me say that.
Hacked. Did they ever find out by who? Or why?
[Did someone just want to cause trouble? Peter couldn't help but think someone wanted a war to start. And it was all he could do to keep his mouth shut as she kept talking. A future where humans and AI could coexist. The kind of thing people expected in the here and now on the ship. It wasn't something Peter quite agreed with or was ready for.]
I don't think we'll ever see something like that were I'm from. [He keeps his tone mild, not willing to be augmentative. He doesn't want to dredge up why he has the problems with robotics he does. Not when the conversation is so lighthearted.] Not ever in my lifetime.
I'm not exactly furthering myself. I was kind of only taking classes because of a deal. Don't go thinking I'm more responsible than I am. [He gives a little laugh. His reasons for going had left, and his interest in learning had more or less died.]
I get how bad it has to be for some. It's being ripped away from everything you know. That kind of sucks. [A simplistic answer. He shrugs a shoulder. He'd been panicked in the first few hours until he'd found Wanda. Then his perspective on the situation flipped.] If you have reasons to stay, if you make reasons to stay, it's not so bad. And I have reasons to stay. So I like it here. I make it some place I can like. Besides- [He smiles, wolfish.]-plenty of pretty distractions around here.
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[ Snip snip. Haircut still in progress, carding her fingers through the back to trim it down in bolder lengths. ] Well then, consider me a senior. [ Guess who's almost 40, Peter!! She says it heavy on amusement, though, not taking a lick of offense. It softens back down with the next question, though, humming as she thinks of just how to explain things. What she should explain. ]
Mm, well. The God Programs themselves did the hacking; there was no outside force. They were AI systems much like the rest, only the way they had learned and developed was such that decided humanity had done them wrong; enslaved them. They took over nearby machinery, because nearly everything had been programmed with an AI of its own to process their jobs and how to do them, how to avoid accidental death and be able to cease function if, say, a human fell into processing machinery or was trapped or injured near construction equipment, vehicles. That was where those six heroes came in; they isolated and took out the God Programs, and their hold on the nearby AIs was relinquished immediately. They no longer fought, because they had no reason to. As with most wars, the God Programs did what they thought was right. They tried to protect their own. And just like us, it was started only by a select few.
[ Ah, that explains the sudden downturn in his expression earlier— ] Has something similar happened, with you? You may be surprised just how much can change in one's lifetime, you know. Not to assume, but you're... not even 20, then? You have so much more time left in this world. Your generation will be the ones to change what the future holds. It will fall on your shoulders eventually to guide your children, and your grandchildren. The responsibility slowly gathers on your shoulders and you'll hardly notice it, but it will come. Education is important for that very reason. [ A knowing smile, with that. Now that she's shortened the top a couple inches and trimmed up the neck, she sets her scissors aside for a moment and picks up the mirror. ] Let me know what you think so far.
I do understand. All we can do is make a place for ourselves, find purpose, and try to help repair our way home. There isn't much else to do in the meantime besides sulk, and that is only so productive. [ Read: not at all. The "pretty distractions" remark gets a laugh out of her and a ruffle of his hair, fond and amused. Remember that "twice your age" statement up there, handsome? ]