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jtk. ([personal profile] willrevile) wrote2018-02-03 09:18 pm

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[personal profile] revlon 2018-05-14 06:37 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think I fancy the idea of having a lookalike.

[ What a nightmare. Helpful, but still. She knows how to disappear when she has to, that won't be too difficult. Not that anyone in her life is aware of how comfortable she is with that sort of thing. ]

We'll see when I can manage to get away. If anything, it may be slightly easier now that the hostilities have died down a little. [ A pause. ] Although I may have spoken too soon. But thank you for the offer, and for answering my questions. The shamans have always been something of a mystery to me and I knew asking any native Olympian would yield unsurprisingly biased results.
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[personal profile] revlon 2018-05-14 07:10 am (UTC)(link)
I'm trying to get a better grasp of who's running things in either city, officials aside.

[ Not... a lie. Really. But changing the topic outright would be too telling. ]

It's no secret that the Institute is engaging in some unsavoury activities behind closed doors and I figured the shamans in Wyver would be their closest equivalent. And you're just as curious as I am about these things — I don't think anyone else I could have asked would have answered with the same level of detail.
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[personal profile] revlon 2018-05-14 07:45 am (UTC)(link)
[ She's reading the room, Jim. "The room" being... this entire damn mess. If something goes south, she'd rather her friends were ahead of it, and she's working to ensure that — even if it means dipping her toes into some murky, murky waters. ]

Let me know if you do. They're bound to know more about that place than any of us on the outside. [ Then - ] The Institute was one of the first places to offer positions to the new arrivals, along with the Sanctuary and the Guard. And all three places were guilty of holding people captive — whether the people working there were aware of it or not, I can't say. But it doesn't bode well for the bastions of Olympian and Wyvern society to be tangled up in that sort of thing.
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[personal profile] revlon 2018-05-14 08:05 am (UTC)(link)
The kidnappings. God, if we had another incident like that so soon after the last...

[ She'd get bored of a holiday but sometimes she sure would like one. ]
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[personal profile] revlon 2018-05-14 08:19 am (UTC)(link)
[ There are two things she'd like to unpack in what he's just said, but the first takes priority over the mention of giant robots. For now. ]

Yes, in my time here, most incidents seem to happen within Olympia's walls. My patrol route takes me to the outskirts and that's often where I am when something happens inside.

[ You can imagine her frustration in being helpless to stop most things. ]
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[personal profile] revlon 2018-05-14 08:27 am (UTC)(link)
[ The call is coming from inside the house. ]

Not precisely the picture-perfect society touted in the Natha's brochures, is it? If it wasn't for the weather, I'd say I'd almost prefer Wyver for how cut and dried it seems to be in most proceedings.

Then again, a government unwilling to engage in total transparency with its citizens is nothing new. I knew Olympia felt familiar but that's a little too close to home.
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[personal profile] revlon 2018-05-17 05:00 pm (UTC)(link)
In my time, countries have their hands full and many can't quite manage. With more than one planet under its jurisdiction, I can only imagine how your Federation must operate.
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[personal profile] revlon 2018-05-17 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Twentieth, she thinks idly, but doesn't bother correcting. What are centuries, really? But she sounds about as old as one when she says, ]

War is rarely a unanimous decision, nor one made lightly.

[ She thinks of America's reluctance to enter the war in Europe until they were forced by Pearl Harbour. She thinks of how they never meant for it to happen again, how the Great War was meant to be the war to end all wars, but then Germany took to marching on her neighbours and they ignored it until they couldn't.

No. Not everyone wants war. But war has so many factors beyond their control, no matter how hard they try. ]
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[personal profile] revlon 2018-05-17 05:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Time is strange when you're plucked straight out of it. ]

Mm. [ Almost amused, if it weren't so serious. ] We would be in the wrong business if we did.
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[personal profile] revlon 2018-05-21 02:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[ THIS IS MOVING ON. ]

Someone has to. [ Something like humour in return. ] Although I don't think either of us thought this is what it would lead to when we started.

[ At home, she means. She joined the war effort to end the war, uphold democracy. She never once imagined it would mean doing so on another planet. ]
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[personal profile] revlon 2018-05-23 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I felt the same way when I was younger.

[ Engaged to be married to a respectable officer who worked at the Home Office, ready to settle down for a quiet life with a family like any proper young woman of her age. But then she was recruited by the SOE and then her brother was killed in the line of duty — there was no other way her life could have gone after that but to charge forward in his stead. ]

I've never been in one place for very long, not these past few years. I didn't mind it much. But settling here... [ A second chance with Steve, the life they never got to live in 1945. ] Well, I can't speak for everyone, but I think we do have a responsibility to keep things from getting worse.
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[personal profile] revlon 2018-05-24 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Glad we're in agreement.

[ But she already knew that. ]

Oh — [ In a tone of voice that all but says, Look at the time! ] I should get dinner sorted. Thank you for answering my questions, captain. I truly appreciate your insight.