York Stark (
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revivalproject2023-07-19 07:50 pm
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do we have any functioning computers in temba?
i'm realizing i've gone a rather long time without a backup and it'd ease my programming to have it backuped up somewhere
it'll need a lot of space though
it takes a lot of room to fit everything that goes into programming a person
i'm realizing i've gone a rather long time without a backup and it'd ease my programming to have it backuped up somewhere
it'll need a lot of space though
it takes a lot of room to fit everything that goes into programming a person

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The android snorts at the little quip retorted with, and he look at the projection of of data about the device in his hand. "Whoa." A quiet sound of awe as he looks over what's given to him.
He sets the device aside and looks at Tony. "Why do you want to help me anyways? Thought you didn't even fucking like me." A hand moves through some of the other things on the table. A movement that's supposed to be just to fidgeting, but he picks up other little trinkets. A little fidget square. A little bracelet like piece that was made with sturdy orbs that stretched in and out. Bracer looking devices made of a smooth metal. All interesting shit.
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Maybe York's question was fair, but his follow up had Tony's head tilting and answering with a question, "Does that matter?" Maybe, too, the wrong person to ask. If Tony had given York any reason to like him, it might have saved him a couple of bruises. "You need help. I have the capability. It's a more worthwhile application than what I was going to do with it."
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"It probably should. You, for some fucking reason, think I work with the aliens that brought us here, right? I don't know why. I'm from Detroit - that place isn't that fucking weird. I figured that, coupled with me being a downright asshole at the feast didn't really make good impressions to go with that." Thinking he was one of the Agrii probably had upset York enough to have that bad behavior and not understanding how to channel it in a healthy way.
The orb gets turned over in his hands, the color from earlier flickering back into a calm teal again. It flickers back to gold as it seems to connect with the sensors in his hands this time, because this time he holds it actually in his palms instead of his fingers.
York sits up a little straighter, making that gold color more prominent without being hunched over.
"๐ณ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐. ๐ฐ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ฃ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐."
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"๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐. ๐ฐ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ฃ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ - ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐." It's the most android York's ever sounded like, because apparently even deviancy couldn't get away from the system's perceived creator standing before him.
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His voice was recognized?
The amount of control that York was handing him suddenly tightened in his chest like a vise, a spike of pain strong enough that Tony abruptly said, "No," and snatched the storage device out of York's hands, "Stop that." The last thing he should have been was in control, that was the problem, everyone else had already told York this was a bad idea. "Enable...kicky hooligan mode."
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He blinks up at Tony as the device is snatched away. He frowns, not even realizing what the hell even happened. "What gives?! I thought you were going to help me, doesn't that orb do something?" While it wasn't an actual command that was enabled, the android was back to being his little kicky hooligan self.
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He pushes himself off of the table, completely fine despite the way he had 'behaved' with the orb trying to connect. "First you were totally on board helping me and now you're kicking me out? What the fuck?"
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"What the fuck are you talking about? About how you and my creator in my world are fucking similar? Or the problem where you think I working with the aliens here somehow? Because that one doesn't even fucking make any sense. Hell, if we had started the backup, you'd probably be able to see some of the coding put in place by my dad, fucker."
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"And if he was standing here right now," Tony ventured, drawing out of his pinch to brace his temple in his hand again, eyes still narrowed like the light was too bright, "telling you he was just going to hook this new thing up, take a seat, would you let him do it?"
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He's silent for a long moment. "...Then why even offer to fucking help in the first place? That's such a dick move, I hope you know that."
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The last thing Tony wanted was to earn himself another kick for insisting it didn't sound like such a bad idea when York was just an Agrii plant to make him hate himself, before his voice was recognized by York's system. Instead, he sighed, "Yeah, that's kind of my thing," because he would have found a way to dick it up under any circumstances; the other good reason York shouldn't have been here. "You already knew that." Better than anyone.
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"You know what," it's said out loud, but not really directed at Tony. "Fuck this. Just fuck it, forget I even asked or whatever. If the goddamn aliens that brought us here fuck up my system, it doesn't matter. My goddamn hardware is already broken, pre-being dropped here and while being here so what's going to be any different about software?" There's a hollow laugh and he walks through what seems like the path of... stuff.
The hood of his garment gets pulled up, leaving only shadows and an almost orange glow with how quickly the light keeps flickering from red to yellow. "Fine, fuck you, I don't care if you think I'm an alien. I didn't deviate from assault to fucking please assholes like you--" But then that color goes to red and he stops.
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Abruptly, he did interrupt, "Wait--," finally untangling himself to offer back the blueprints, because he didn't have to screw up every part of this deal. He was entirely unprepared for York to actually listen to that command, though, making him freeze with the papers held out, staring at York...waiting? "Your...thing...?" he said, because he knew he was supposed to be saying something, it just didn't matter as much what that was anymore as Tony stared at the android.
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The movements are jerky as York looks to Tony, that red glow persistent. "Blueprints," he corrects, but it wouldn't matter. "...Sorry- Pฬงอoฬดweฬขrฬดฬกฬ-อ-ออฬ" and that's all he gets out. Just those three words before his eyes shut and the android collapses against the floor. That red glow softens and turns back to gold.
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It wasn't long before he had to power all of the computers back on, quickly figuring out that he couldn't just keep guessing and needed to check the logs for what he might have done, then try every possible scan. Even with all of that information, it was difficult to accept that it really was just power, like York had said, and hours later Tony was still staring at the inert android, trying to think through the by now metronomic chant drink drink drink drink. York had been shockingly easy to pick up, and was laid out now on one of those tables where all of the other projects had been carelessly shoved aside onto the floor.
He had to fix something. The part that Dustin had left behind was somewhere in this mess, and plenty of clattering and crashing later, Tony was carefully extracting the damage that he was supposed to have cleaned a decade ago, and talking either the part or York through the installation of his new auditory processor. Tony didn't really need either to answer to have plenty to say about it, and the more sound he made, the easier it was to think.
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Inert as he was, it made it very easy for Tony to press and pull the panel that had opened that day in the hospital. If anything, York was more vulnerable like this than he had been with the orb in hand. What good was software when someone could disassemble his hardware while he was in sleep mode? The part seems to click into place like it was made just right, but it won't be clear if it's worked or not until he wakes up.
Which he does, about an hour later, with the gold shifting into teal. "... The fuck?" God, he even sounds tired, too. A feature, not a bug. "Shit. I fell into my stasis, didn't I?... Goddamnit."
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Going over the information presented to him when Tony scans him, and his own internal one, he had plenty of power to get back to the hotel after awhile. However, on both of their scans, an error pops up where the audio piece was installed.
He blinks at Tony, first at the metallic circle given to him, then at the man himself. "Did... you fix that audio piece while I was asleep?" He gives the little bracelet some little pushes to see how it gave under pressure.
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After the ordeal that happened pre-stasis, York wasn't exactly expecting nice from him right now.
York's face falls into a scowl. "Yeah, well it needs that damn authorization to link into my system." He pushes the panel open, thinking of pulling it out despite the work to make the part and to install it. "Safety measures in case me, or either of my brothers for that fucking matter, got nabbed up by Cyberlife. It's probably why Dustin wanted you there in the first place, because of this bullshit."
It's difficult, trying to find it without a mirror and with it not online in his system. Fingers gently pat and press around, trying to find it.
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His hand does stop when Tony's intervenes, until it drops back into his lap. "I'm pretty sure it's in place for me to keep me in this shell, to keep me from getting back into an adult form back in my world. He was afraid of losing the experimental android that was supposed to be his son. Which he did anyways, after I ran away."
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