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home sweet home? (closed)
Who: Leonard Church and Agents Washington, Texas, and Maine
What: Meetings, reunions, and definitely no awkwardness.
When: shortly after the April intro log
Where: Islet #4, Cottage #3
Warnings: canon typical language
[ What's better than a group of space marines with lots of interpersonal baggage? Plucking them all from different points in time, then shoving them in the same house and seeing what happens.
MINGLE POST. Make your own top-levels, tag around, go nuts. ]
What: Meetings, reunions, and definitely no awkwardness.
When: shortly after the April intro log
Where: Islet #4, Cottage #3
Warnings: canon typical language
[ What's better than a group of space marines with lots of interpersonal baggage? Plucking them all from different points in time, then shoving them in the same house and seeing what happens.
MINGLE POST. Make your own top-levels, tag around, go nuts. ]
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Eta and Iota. They were separated around the same time, both implanted in Carolina. They were always together.
[South's A.I., and Wash's, in another timeline, maybe.]
I don't think anyone thought he was capable of it. Of any of it. Of turning someone into the Meta. If we did, I don't think anyone would've let someone who looked like a man on fire in another person's head for too long.
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But, I mean, putting fragmented crazy pieces of a fractured psyche into people who, let's be honest, were probably already some form of unstable to begin with, that apparently was something the Director thought was okay.
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[Allison was his priority, from the very beginning. He just got worse at hiding it the more things progressed.]
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He just wanted to bring her back. In whatever...form he could.
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Allison.
["Her name was Allison."]
Because if the Alpha was made from a copy of the Director's brain, what does that make Tex, to him?
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What?
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[That's - that's not fair. He knows it's not the second he says it. He knows it's not because he got the Alpha's memories, and those left the A.I. himself unable to comprehend what had been done to him.]
She was someone in his life, Church. Someone he loved and lost, and he never stopped trying to bring her back.
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[How far back does he need to step? You're not talking to Epsilon. You're talking to an amnestic husk of traumatized A.I. that used to be the Alpha, that has none of those memories, that only has phantom memories of what was done to him, or did you forget?]
The Director. The Director of Project Freelancer? His name was Dr. Leonard Church.
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The static doesn't clear completely, but how he reacts is intimately familiar to Wash, and probably the best option right now. He scoffs.]
Bullshit.
[But he feels like he's saying it from far away.]
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[And which human would the Director most trust, in terms of judgment? Which human would the Director want in his corner?]
[The only one he ever wants.]
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What the fuck.
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Church, you're already a better person than he was because you actually gave a damn about the agents in the Project. You were running the numbers that were meant to keep us all safe.
[It was tormenting the Alpha with countless no-win scenarios that resulted in alleged deaths of those agents that began to break him, after all.]
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I don't know why you're convinced that's supposed to make me feel better about it! Cuz even if I was that, even if I was...the Alpha, who was based off the fucking Director, I'm not that anymore--and you know about all the pieces that came off! Sigma, Gary, O'Malley, we're talking shit that's bad news if not fucking evil, okay!
And what the fuck is that supposed to make Tex!
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["How can you say that?"]
[He never wanted to avoid blame. Refusing the possibility that those failures were anything but failures, that they were anyone else's fault but his own.]
Tex was the first...the first piece to really actualize and separate from the Alpha, without any external stimulus.
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She was...powerful enough to be her own person. To split from the Alpha and be who she was, separate from him, but - she was a part of him at first.
[He doesn't know how it happened with Epsilon; if it was forceful or willed into being or intentional or simply a byproduct of him being who he was, and reclaiming the memories that Alpha discarded.]
[But it was just as cataclysmic.]
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[Wash keeps pulling this on him like it's some kind of trap he keeps falling into. Dangling something and then Church stumbles into it, claims he doesn't want to know, and Wash calls him out on it. Because of course he wants to know. That's the whole problem. It'll haunt him the rest of his life if he doesn't.]
...She knows, right? She's known all along. Did she know about the Director?
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[When she tried to break him out - and failed.]
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[He's trying to keep it together, turn this into 20 questions so he doesn't run off on Wash again. He doesn't know that he's succeeding. He knows where this is going, more exploding and yelling and arguing, because that's what happens when Wash decides to treat him like this, and he can barely stop it because of course he wants to know.]
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[Until now.]
He wanted her to be the best. I think he was just trying...trying to get her right. Trying to remake her or recreate her or - [He almost chokes on the words, revulsion coiling up in his throat.]
Trying to turn her into the person he remembered.
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You're bound to have some residual memories. They're just not yours.]
I hate this, and I hate you. [And he hates himself the most.]
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[What the hell else does he say to that? Isn't it deserved?]
Look, Tex might be able to tell you better. She probably can. You'd just...have to ask her.
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