Dustin Silver (
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revivalproject2023-04-23 10:36 am
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WHO: Dustin, York, and Tony
WHERE: Temba Hospital
WHAT: Finally fixing up York's ear!! (maybe)
WHEN: Near the beginning of April
WARNINGS: Dustin and York in the same room. Uncomfortable talk of body modification re: An android.
Dustin is not looking forward to this.
He probably should be - this is the culmination of more than half a year's worth of work, and that's in Agra 10 time. Getting this prototype installed, successfully, will mean that he's not only cracked the shell on how to build more Thirium-based biocomponents, but has also resolved an outstanding problem that's been lurking on his to-do list since shortly after he arrived. It would mean closure for him and for York, who certainly deserves it at this point.
If only it didn't involve begging for the help of someone else. If only that 'someone else' wasn't Tony Fucking Stark. The simple Hospital in 30 message sent to him shortly before relaying the same to York felt like enough of a betrayal, even though the android knew someone else would be there to meet them. All Dustin can think about is the image of York nearly attacking Tony at last fall's Agrii-provided feast. Dustin lacked the context for what exactly triggered that assault, and Tony had mentioned that he and York have talked about fixing his ear anyway, but he doesn't know if that was before or after the Outburst, or even if that was what caused it. Tony had been frustratingly vague on the details and Dustin had been too flustered to ask the right questions anyway. The point is, there might be politics involved once York realizes that Tony is required to fix his ear, and Dustin has no idea how to handle that.
For the moment, he's done his best to at least coordinate that the two will meet him at the same place and at roughly the same time. Dustin waits past the front entrance to the Hospital, leaned against the wall to force himself not to pace - not that this stops him from looking incredibly nervous and uncomfortable anyway. His hunched posture and anxiously flickering eyes say enough.
WHERE: Temba Hospital
WHAT: Finally fixing up York's ear!! (maybe)
WHEN: Near the beginning of April
WARNINGS: Dustin and York in the same room. Uncomfortable talk of body modification re: An android.
Dustin is not looking forward to this.
He probably should be - this is the culmination of more than half a year's worth of work, and that's in Agra 10 time. Getting this prototype installed, successfully, will mean that he's not only cracked the shell on how to build more Thirium-based biocomponents, but has also resolved an outstanding problem that's been lurking on his to-do list since shortly after he arrived. It would mean closure for him and for York, who certainly deserves it at this point.
If only it didn't involve begging for the help of someone else. If only that 'someone else' wasn't Tony Fucking Stark. The simple Hospital in 30 message sent to him shortly before relaying the same to York felt like enough of a betrayal, even though the android knew someone else would be there to meet them. All Dustin can think about is the image of York nearly attacking Tony at last fall's Agrii-provided feast. Dustin lacked the context for what exactly triggered that assault, and Tony had mentioned that he and York have talked about fixing his ear anyway, but he doesn't know if that was before or after the Outburst, or even if that was what caused it. Tony had been frustratingly vague on the details and Dustin had been too flustered to ask the right questions anyway. The point is, there might be politics involved once York realizes that Tony is required to fix his ear, and Dustin has no idea how to handle that.
For the moment, he's done his best to at least coordinate that the two will meet him at the same place and at roughly the same time. Dustin waits past the front entrance to the Hospital, leaned against the wall to force himself not to pace - not that this stops him from looking incredibly nervous and uncomfortable anyway. His hunched posture and anxiously flickering eyes say enough.

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That's all the message said. The walk from his place to the hospital would take that long, and would be long enough to get his circuits calmed down. Hospitals were... horrible. He hates them, how much they remind him of the lab where he lost his original body.
He hesitates outside the main doors. The android is in his usual clothes, with the hood of his beloved hoodie garment pulled over his face. It casts it in shadow, with only the yellow light of his LED highlighting his neck from a small gap at the neck.
York can do this. It's just a hospital. Dustin would be here, to help fix up his ear. He's still uncertain as to why it had to be here and not literally anywhere else, but if it fixed him up, fine.
The light turns red for fifteen seconds, back to yellow, and the android heads inside. It stays on yellow, even as he spots Dustin and walks over. "All the city available to us and you still had to pick the hospital?"
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The room he had already outfitted for synthetic medical treatment wasn't far, and as he pushed his way in, the lights flickered on automatically to pool behind him in the hallway and beckon Dustin and York to follow.
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"Wasn't my choice," he admits, pushing himself away from the wall and promptly stuffing his hands in his pockets. "Fucking hate hospitals. It was--"
And, with perfect timing as always, Tony arrives. Dustin's head jerks to look behind him and what little color left in his already sickly pale face drains away in an instant. Not because of Tony's presence, for once, but in anticipation of York's likely explosive response. Partly because of the anxiety rooting his legs in place, and party because he doesn't want to move forward until he can properly gauge York's reaction, Dustin doesn't immediately follow, watching Tony saunter ahead out of the corner of his eye while the majority of his attention remains on the android next to him.
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He turns on Dustin, the rage easily readable on his face. The only thing readable on his face. "What the ever living fuck, Dustin?! You didn't say he was going to be here!!" He points towards the door that Tony sauntered out of sight through.
"Out of everyone here, he's got the best means to hurt me and he thinks I work for the outfit that brought everyone here! I thought you were going to fix me, not him!!!"
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He appeared back in the doorway, cutting a shadow through the glow of the light, impatiently snapping on a glove to then splay out both hands incredulously. "You're not even aiming all of that energy at the right target, kid. It would be much more efficient, we could both do our thing, if you let up on him," he suggested, twirling one finger then giving a beckoning curl to show where they should have all been standing, and yelling if they really wanted to, twenty minutes ago.
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"He's not," is all the protest he can manage. Everything else is irrefutable - he should have just told York directly that Tony was involved. He knows Tony isn't just a sensitive subject, but a dangerous one. What was he thinking? This was such a bad idea.
Interestingly, it's Tony's intervention that saves Dustin from just spiraling to the point of walking out entirely. He'd expected him to just...what--reveal himself to make a menace, wait for them to figure it out? Offering to take some of the heat off and imply that they're trying to work as a team is not the angle Dustin thought he'd go for at all. He perks up, mostly in surprise, then quickly centers himself again.
"--He's got the best means to fix you, too," Dustin says, finishing his previous thought. "He's not Antonio, but he has a better chance of understanding how your security protocols work than I do--hell, than you do. I...need that. To make sure I--" Dustin draws his hand to his chest for emphasis. "--can apply a fix that works. Alright?"
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He may not be Antonio, but the likeness between him and this Tony was too eerie for York.
But Dustin also brings up the point that Tony has the best means to fix up anything else accidentally broken. And he's tired of only being able to hear on one side. The android finally decides to go along with it, but jabs his finger to Dustin's chest. "Fine, but know that I'm furious at you. You should've fucking told me, you fucking dick."
Yep. He's mad.
But he does head into the room Tony's already in, shoving his hands in the pouch of his hoodie. York takes enough steps in to let Dustin in after him, but no further. There's no hiding the nervousness on his face. And he's not looking at Tony. Anywhere else but Tony. The last time they had actually interacted had been at that Great Full feast thing.
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The room felt like a dentist's office, if it were a game show--a row of oversized, adjustable seats were spaced evenly down the centre, under a suite of lights that had been reinforced by freestanding lamps that looked more like they were from a movie set. Tony had to weave between them to reach the counters that lined the back wall, where he had been gathering tools from the drawers and cupboards onto a butcher's block to wheel closer. It rattled as he shoved it with a foot towards a seat, where he came to stand behind and tap an enticing (tight and impatient) rhythm against the headrest.
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It's hard to even feel good about York agreeing to go through with the procedure anyway. Dustin shuffles his way inside, giving an impulsive glance into the hospital's empty hallway before shutting the door behind him. Tony's setup does not inspire confidence; the cold, oversized lights and cart of equipment evoke an operating theater rather than a doctor's office, and Dustin isn't keen on either of those concepts to begin with. His eyes rove over the presented tools for several seconds.
"...Yeah," he eventually mutters. Yes, I should have told you is what he means, but York's diatribe was nearly a minute ago at this point - the context is lost. Rather than clarifying, Dustin shakes his head and pops his hands into the satchel at his side, pulling out two more items to add to Tony's butcher's block: The prototype audio biocomponent, repaired and significantly revamped; and a series of tiny replacement pins for the ones that melted during the last test run. Both are sealed in their own anti-static bags, which is a significant upgrade from the clunky metal containers Dustin had to work with last time. He's done a lot of productive scavenging since then.
But there's nothing to be done yet. Dustin waits on the opposite side of the chair Tony has parked himself next to, chin down and hands shoved in his pockets, for York to take a seat.
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Fuck. Fuck, this is such a bad idea. He shouldn't be here. They're going to h̢u̷rţ h͠im ̛it's͏̢̧ g͢ǫi̛n̢g͘ t͘͏o̷̕ ̛͞h͏̵͝ur̛t̛-
The glow from his chest turns from blue to red. He needs a moment. Two moments. Three. Almost four, but he's turning back around and seating himself on the chair. "Do̵̡͞n̢̕'̸t̶̢͠ ͏hu̡͜͡r͝͠t͜ m̧e," is all he can get out, looking first at Tony and Dustin. Tony could, as payback for the chair incident. He hopes the human doesn't. As it is, the hair and pale skin melt away to reveal the white exterior of his shell on his skull. A slight hiss and the section covering the broken part opens to give access.
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Though he bit his tongue, his hands were still talking, moving tirelessly to accept York's head back against the seat where Tony held carefully against his cheek to keep him still while the chair was laid back, to leave York looking up into the glare of the lights and Tony staring down at him. It was only after Tony had cocked his head, considering the exposed damage, and his other hand had come up to test along the seam that his tongue finally unstuck to ask, "Can you feel that? We can start by minimizing your internal sensors. Local anaesthetic. We'll have to make sure your software is compatible anyway. You can show me the diagnostic from the incident."
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It's surreal, finding himself on the other side of that chair.
Dustin just stands there for a few moments, nauseous and brooding, while Tony starts to work. But it's exactly that - Tony, leaning in to put a hand on the exposed bit of York's casing - that finally spurs him back into action. Alarm flashes across Dustin's face as he takes a step forward, like he might be trying to intercept.
"Wait--" He stops, hand partially extended. Some seconds are needed for him to actually process why he's feeling the way he is and what to do about it, but the words work themselves out eventually, tumbling from Dustin's mouth. "--I promised I'd be the only one to work on him. I promised. Just--tell me what to do if you have to, whatever. But I can't let you do it yourself."
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The optical hardware refocuses and moves to deal with the bright lights, ending up looking at the two hovering over him. He sees the shadow - Dustin's arm - and looks between the two humans over him. He scowls.
"Only if you make sure to tell him everything he needs to know, since you won't with me," he hisses out, managing to keep his deviated emotions in check long enough to keep the crackle out of his voice. It's tough (and tiring) to be this upset and scared all in one. How did humans do it all the time?
York's eyes shift to Tony. "I can't feel it, but I get a warning about it." Then that gaze goes back to Dustin as the area Tony was poking about goes dark. More warnings crop up, but he dismisses them for the moment. "Think the new part will work since you saw my blueprints this time?"
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"Back off," he warned, dark and quiet. "Sit down." It was only when he had some space again that the hand still in York's hair would incrementally relax, and he could look back down into the darkened shell, reaching blindly for tweezers at his side to start working out scorched pins. "What is it that you think I need to know?"
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For a moment, it looks like Dustin might comply. Then his spine comes back with a vengeance - shoulders squaring, chin lowering, he swallows thickly and puts one foot forward in defiance.
"No," he growls. York's question is ignored, for the moment, except for how his accusing tone rubs more salt in his metaphorical wounds. "You handle venue and software, I handle hardware and installation. We had an agreement. He trusted me, I'm not--I'm not gonna let you turn me into a liar."
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"S̢top f͏u̕c̀k͟i͟ng a͢r͟gùin̢g-̀" the android was terrified enough just being in this forsaken hospital with Tony Stark and exposing his hardware to him. The red almost seems to get brighter (it doesn't, York's programming is starting to play tricks on the optical inputs).
"C͏a͟n̴'t y͏o͟u ̢help ҉e̸açh ot̶h̴er?" Calm down. He needs to calm down. Some sparks start up near the damaged area, in a section that's still online.
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"Enjoy the venue," he invited as he ceded the floor to Dustin, rounding the chair to head back the way he came, his voice echoing in the hall as he went. "You're both clearly really into it, glad I could help."
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It is, of course, only a flicker. Dustin's relief quickly morphs into confusion as Tony turns towards the door, then absolute befuddlement when he doesn't stop.
"Both into--what?" Clearly there's some subtext here that Dustin has missed. He glances at York, giving him a helpless, baffled stare, like maybe the android has an answer that makes sense, before shrugging with an exasperated groan and striding towards the door. As much as he might want to let Tony run off, he didn't reach out to the guy for no reason - he needs his help and so does York. "Tony--fucking, wait. Wait!"
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What were they really into?
It's only when Dustin moves too, that the android realizes that Tony is leaving, with the other teen following. He routes the power to come back online and rolls off of the chair to go after him. It makes some more sparks, but he doesn't care. York is confused as to what's happening.
"Wh͜y a̸r̶e y̧o̴u̷ ͡t͠wo ͘l͟ea̧vi̕ng͞?"
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I'm not interested in playing whatever game this is.
Dustin's brow furrows, his mouth still slightly parted in a baffled scowl, as he waits for the other shoe to drop, for Tony to follow up with a convoluted metaphor or something, but it never happens. He believes it. The concept is so absurd that - maybe per Tony's expectations - Dustin can't help but bark a derisive laugh.
"You think--you think this is a game?" he sputters in disbelief. A wild gesture, both arms out and palms wide, is thrown behind him to York. "You think I'd want to put him through this for fun? Are you fucking high?"
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"It's not a game, Tony," York agrees in a firm voice. "I know you don't think the best about me, but I'm not fucking around with this. I'd do it on my own if I could, but I can't."
He moves up to first stand next to Dustin, then a little closer to Tony. "This isn't a game. I swear I'm not working for anyone here in the city or outside of it. I am just an android looking to get fixed."
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But those aren't the sorts of puzzles Dustin is equipped to solve, nor does he think any of those things are especially important right now. "You know the venue isn't what I needed from you," he says, dropping his arm to fix Tony with a tired, exasperated glare. "Unless you included documentation for how to navigate York's security protocols somewhere in your lab, I'm not going to make any more progress than I did the last time we tried to perform an install of custom hardware on our own."
For a moment it seems like Dustin might leave it there, but then irritation takes over his pride.
"--I'm not trying to prove shit," he blurts. "Alright? York wants to get his ear fixed, I want to fix his ear. What do you want out of this?"
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"You know what? Fuck this. I just wanted my fucking earpiece fixed and it's become a circus. So nevermind, I've got a warehouse to go sulk in until my sleep cycle fucking kicks in." The garment finally gets pulled on, the dark hair mussed around his head. "I'm sorry for my behavior at that feast thing the Agrii gave us, Tony, but I'm not going to stand here and try to convince you this isn't some fucking game."
He pulls the hood section up and starts storming off, shoving his hands back into the pouch again.
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"Hey, listen, for the record," Tony was willing to linger enough to point out, "I get that you trust him so much. I've been there. I'm not going to say that it's not worth it, just..." What would he have done differently with Whitney, with Sunset, with Indries? When did he accept that any of them were lying to him, and why didn't he do anything about it? "I get it."
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All of that anxious, nervous anticipation he felt while waiting here, the tenuous hope that a project months in the making would finally be realized - slapped out of his hands in an instant. Cold disappointment leaves a pit in Dustin's stomach. That is, until Tony speaks up.
Dustin doesn't even realize how angry he is until the words come spilling out of his mouth. "--No you fucking don't," he snaps, whirling on Tony with a seething glare. "You haven't listened to anything I've said, this whole fucking time! If you had, you'd understand--"
That he trusts me and I can't let him down, is what Dustin tries to say, but the words suddenly catch in his throat and he has to stop, breathe, make a concerted effort not to sob with frustration. How much of that was his own fault? Is that really why he's so upset? Annoying and confusing questions, and Dustin doesn't have good answers for any of them.
Eventually he gives up with a rapid, flustered shake of his head. "--Forget it," Dustin growls, stomping his own way towards the Hospital entrance. "This was a mistake."
The fact that he's left the prototype behind in the lab doesn't escape him - Dustin just doesn't care enough to go back for it. He can make another one if York ever wants to try this again with him.