Communications Officer Doug Eiffel (
littletonoidea) wrote2022-03-02 01:29 am
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"This is the audio log of Communications Officer Doug Eiffel of the-- previously of the U.S.S Hephaestus, leave a message and I'll see if I can bear to drag myself away from whatever utterly engaging task I must be doing to not notice my comms--"
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"There are some techniques from home designed to help people without powers protect themselves against exotic effects that invade the mind. I figured they might be good to look into, but it just seems logical to have an idea what I'm up against first."
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Then he remembers the guy is technically nineteen so how dare he assume as much, really.
"I mean... you gotta give him permission to use his eldritch voodoo on you at all," he says, uneasily, "So... I dunno how you having psychic antivirus might work with that?"
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"Presumably, I give permission and then simply proceed to be difficult about it. Is that a new restriction you've added, or does it have a loophole?"
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"...you know you can change the settings on that, right?"
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Jedao is...concerned.
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"Hooooow bad are you gonna give me the third degree if I sayyyyy... no."
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"Why do you not know the parameters?"
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He was not expecting Jedao to grab his jaw and tilt his head down with force, so he has to hunch his shoulders to get their eyes on the same level, and he swallows automatically. His face is very suddenly very hot, and his eyes flick between Jedao's with a very sincere panic and confusion.
And then he blinks. "W-wait, uh- I- c-could you repeat the... the question...?"
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"Why. Don't you know the parameters. Of your inmate's abilities?"
He can think of a few potential reasons, some more understandable than others. Some less.
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"Be... because he hates me and hasn't... told... me?"
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"Okay. If it isn't in the file, ask the admiral for a current status briefing. Will you do that?"
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God he doesn't even know. Flipping out feels the most likely but the night is young, he might just spontaneously combust.
"Uhh- I- I can? I-I mean, I've worked most of it out on my own, I-- are you gonna let me go soon?"
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The more formal phrasing Report back to me itches behind his teeth, which is about when Jedao realizes he's flying blind on Jedao One's instincts, like he used to when addressing his Kel. He doesn't need those instincts to know that dropping the touch like it burns will undercut his - not authority, what authority - influence? Whatever the fuck he is doing.
He drops his hand smoothly, takes a few steps away, then leans against once of the bulky arcade frames. "Confirmation is better, when it comes to things like this. I would think you'd be tired of him springing shit on you."
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He finally remembers to stand up straight then, and immediately stumbles slightly as he overbalances. His face is still very red and he is pretty sure it's gonna stay that way until the Wolf changes colour again.
"I-I-- uhm. I- don't know how many surprises we've got left in that jackass-in-the-box, he's- kinda running low? Not like there's much that's surprising after, uh- going to town on an entire library just to get one guy to notice you. Maybe next time he'll just get into Harvard like a normal girl."
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"Do you actually believe that, or is it an excuse not to dig because you're scared to destabilize what appears, on the surface, to be a truce?"
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"Hey- I'm not afraid of Elias, alright?" Which is kinda sorta an outright lie, but it's a complicated one. "He's a big bully, sure, but all he can do is hardwire scary stories into you. And I'm not afraid to-- I dunno, antagonise him to get a reaction."
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It's not an accusation. Just an evaluation.
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"What, you think I don't know what someone like Elias is actually capable of? That I haven't already met people like him before? I know he's smarter than me, I know he could Macgyver a death trap for me given five minutes and a ballpoint pen. He doesn't need magic for that."
He throws the paddle, that he's only just remembered he's still holding, onto the table. "And there's only one thing guys like me can do against it. Act dumb. Be the most annoying piece of shit that he's ever come across. Because then he underestimates me twice as hard, and I learn."
He folds his arms, and it feels very defensive. "Elias can only use his spooky psychic periscope with permission if he wants to see a memory, and he only gets that exact memory. But he can plant them whenever he likes. Fortunately, whenever isn't however, because I can't for one second imagine he gave me his whole memory of dying on purpose, and he was exhausted afterwards, like he was gonna keel over the keel."
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"I get it," he says quietly. "I've been -" A brief, hiccoughing little laugh. "I don't know how to express just how utterly I've been outclassed, by someone Elias could be if he had another eight centuries to work on it. I've had to smile and swallow lies and play dumb and not realize the dumb mistakes I was making and act - not dumb, exactly, he knew more about my brain than I did, but - compliant. I get that that's a strategy."
His voice is level and low, but he has to force himself to relax his white-knuckled grip on the arcade chassis behind him.
"But you have other resources, and you're not using them. I don't know if that's because you're so used to this approach that you genuinely haven't noticed, or because you're so used to this approach that you're worried doing anything else on the side will blow up in your face, or if you don't care what happens to other inmates while you're working your angle, or if you do care but it's overwhelming so you're convincing yourself the risk doesn't exist, or what. I am trying to find out. I want you to help me understand."