Agent Texas (
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thisavrou_log2016-05-23 09:47 pm
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OPEN: Don't mess with Texas (because she's sick)
Who: Agent Texas, her roommates, and anyone who would care to visit her
When: After Zam's announcement of Tex's death
Where: Tex's room (Mero Deck #12)
What: Convalescing, repeat death
Warnings: Mentions of violence and blood
Closed to Matt:
She refused medical intervention when she found herself back alive on the Moira. She's alive, that'ss what matters, and she doesn't need anyone knowing how weak she still feels or how the infection she had suffered earlier in the month still seems to be plaguing her despite her resurrection. She slowly rises from the cot when no one is nearby, carefully dresses herself in a medical uniform she finds nearby, and shuffles out into the hallway. The way to her room is slow-going, but she keeps herself under control so that no one will stop her and question her as to whether she should be out here.
Slipping into her bed, she rolls onto her back. She feels horrible. She didn't realize how weak she had been as she made her way along, but now that she's finally let herself come to a stop it's clear she had barely made it at all. Her hands go to her forehead and she pushes her hands back along her temples. She must be white as a sheet, gauging by how chilled her face seems.
Open to all:
With some intervention by Matt and Church she's feeling better, having slept and eaten by now, and she has propped herself up with a pillow to a semi-sitting position. Since he's waiting on her hand and foot she has all the snack food and books she could desire to keep her company during the times that Church is forced to spend at work—which she insists he keep, or else his constant attention would drive her mad.
So she's amenable to it when someone knocks and she calls for them to come in.
Closed to Church:
After a couple of days it's clear simply resting isn't going to cure whatever she's afflicted with. She can no longer sit up in bed, and she feels soent, much worse than she felt when she left the med bay. Her eyes are closed because she doesn't even have the energy to open them, but she's awake. She lets out a long sigh and reaches her hand blindly toward where Church has been waiting and watching—she could no longer convince him he needed to spend the time at work.
"Chuhhhhhh," is all she manages to utter.
When: After Zam's announcement of Tex's death
Where: Tex's room (Mero Deck #12)
What: Convalescing, repeat death
Warnings: Mentions of violence and blood
Closed to Matt:
She refused medical intervention when she found herself back alive on the Moira. She's alive, that'ss what matters, and she doesn't need anyone knowing how weak she still feels or how the infection she had suffered earlier in the month still seems to be plaguing her despite her resurrection. She slowly rises from the cot when no one is nearby, carefully dresses herself in a medical uniform she finds nearby, and shuffles out into the hallway. The way to her room is slow-going, but she keeps herself under control so that no one will stop her and question her as to whether she should be out here.
Slipping into her bed, she rolls onto her back. She feels horrible. She didn't realize how weak she had been as she made her way along, but now that she's finally let herself come to a stop it's clear she had barely made it at all. Her hands go to her forehead and she pushes her hands back along her temples. She must be white as a sheet, gauging by how chilled her face seems.
Open to all:
With some intervention by Matt and Church she's feeling better, having slept and eaten by now, and she has propped herself up with a pillow to a semi-sitting position. Since he's waiting on her hand and foot she has all the snack food and books she could desire to keep her company during the times that Church is forced to spend at work—which she insists he keep, or else his constant attention would drive her mad.
So she's amenable to it when someone knocks and she calls for them to come in.
Closed to Church:
After a couple of days it's clear simply resting isn't going to cure whatever she's afflicted with. She can no longer sit up in bed, and she feels soent, much worse than she felt when she left the med bay. Her eyes are closed because she doesn't even have the energy to open them, but she's awake. She lets out a long sigh and reaches her hand blindly toward where Church has been waiting and watching—she could no longer convince him he needed to spend the time at work.
"Chuhhhhhh," is all she manages to utter.

/knock knock/ This AI awkward catted all the way here to see you Tex.
It's only after he's hesitantly stuck his head in, his blue circuits dimmed, that he idly wonders if he's actually at any point broadcasted his new means of locomotion. Ah well, Texas was a bright sort, she'd likely catch on quickly even while ill.
"Well, it's nice to see that you are recovering a bit there. Agent Texas."
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Rinzler's helmet ducks in a nod, reaching for his MID as the door closes behind him. Better than a vent arrival? One can only hope.
Status?
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"I'm glad you're here." She waits for him to enter and close the door before she continues. "Something's been going on with me, something that was happening before I was killed. I thought that dying would reset it, but it hasn't, and I wondered if there might be something you would know about AIs from our world that would help explain it."
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Still, Texas clearly thinks she should be able to, and he's not going to waste words checking if she knows her own functions. Rinzler opts instead for a different query.
Limitation: user body?
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Right or wrong, that seemed like the more important concern.
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His head tilts to the side as he starts compiling everything he's ever acquired be it fact or rumor regarding the limits of AIs.
"There are few things we factually know that can cause problems in regards to our functioning. This place does add uncertainty to the equation as well...Was there any outside factor that preluded your noticing of this change? A shift in your thinking?"
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Shouldn't you still be in the med bay? [ He doesn't have a moral high ground on nagging people about medical care, really, but what Tex doesn't know about his history won't hurt her. ]
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Status update. User (ID: Washington) nonfunctional.
Experienced behavioral glitches followed by full crash.
Restoration: uncertain.
The helmet lowers a little, though Rinzler's eyes stay on Texas.
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[ She's noticed his ability to pick out details that don't seem to make sense for a blind man to realize, but she doesn't ask. She just rolls with it, especially times like right now when she has other things on her mind. ]
I just felt better about recovering here.
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Incoherent vocalizing.
Repeated reference: goodbyes.
Alpha.
Allison.
There's no face to be seen, no expression. But the way the helmet fixes on Texas? Is just a little too deliberate to be casual.
Some details are relevant.
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Connection?
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What that connection is is not her favorite topic, but it's come up, so she's not going to be coy. She looks to one side.
"Church is based on a scientist who lost someone, a woman named Allison who was special to him. Church couldn't handle her memory hanging out in his systems, so he kicked it out and made me." A miracle of modern computing, really. Not that Tex likes to think about that part. She looks back at Rinzler, as though defying him to kick up some kind of fuss.
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The concept is bizarre, but if it's any comfort, Rinzler's shock doesn't seem to be aimed at Texas' nature. If anything, that part seems straightforward—at least, not compared to the rest. She's a program made to simulate behavior. That doesn't mean she doesn't have her own.
Data appreciated.
Correlation: user-reference "Epsilon"?
Washington had acquired memories from a program called Epsilon. Church had memories of a woman called Allison. Wash called out her name repeatedly while glitching.
He's most of the way there already.
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She hadn't expected this to be emotionally taxing, but it is. At least Church doesn't have to stand by and listen to this conversation. She lets her head droop back against the pillow.
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Problem with the staff? [ More importantly: ] Can I help you with anything?
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[ wanted to be close to Church ]
—I like my privacy. I didn't want to have to have visitors there.
[ Meaning, she knew Church would moon over her for being ill, and she didn't want his demonstrative behavior to be seen by others.
At his question, she purses her lips for a moment. ]
Church is going to bug you about how I'm doing when he's not around. Just tell him...you know, encouraging things. Like how I seem to be getting stronger in your opinion. That kind of thing. If he thinks I'm getting worse he'll be here all the time and it'll be counter-productive.
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[ He assures her. It hadn't taken long for Matt to get her measure, to know her dislike for being fussed over. Matt pauses for a moment to make sure that nothing's off about her vital signs before he nods, moving over to pour her a glass of water. If something turns up, he'll get one of the staff here; but until then, he'll respect her wishes. ]
Go and rest. [ He holds it out to her. ] Here.
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[ She takes it, watching him. ]
Can I ask you a question? Are you—
[ She swallows it for a second. He is blind, she knows he is, yet...there's something— ]
...are you differently-abled in some way? Are...are you an AI?
[ This is a much easier explanation for her to understand than others, being an AI in a human body herself, though she's not sure whether Matt has realized she and Church are AIs. Even though Church does have a habit of cruising the ship in his robot body, leaving his human body in a coma in the bed. She's gotten on his case for doing that, even though if her own robot was working she'd probably do the same thing. ]
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People usually asked other questions with varying degrees of courtesy, and Matt fielded them easily -- it hadn't always been that way, but he figures if they were going to keep coming, why not figure out a way to handle it?
His brows raise just a touch as he considers his answer. ]
No, I'm not. [ He says mildly. ] I hear when one sense gets taken away, the others compensate.
[ In his case, his other senses compensate to an immense, practically inhuman degree, but Matt doesn't intend to blow his cover, even if he's in a giant metal can that's racing somewhere within the vast reaches of the universe. A moment, and he turns it back on her. ] Does it bother you?
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[ There's things she's noticed him perceiving that don't make sense, even with an enhanced sense of hearing or smell. But god, she's weak and faint and barely coherent right now. She sighs and closes her eyes. ]
If that's what you want to say it is, whatever I guess.
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[ He tells her firmly, pleased that she's at least off the subject. ] Have you eaten anything?
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[ Barely made it, at that. She's not about to admit that though, least of all to herself. ]