Othello Von Ryan (
thepurpleone) wrote in
revivalproject2025-02-24 08:43 pm
We Be Shipping (Not like that)
WHO: Donnie and you?
WHERE: Agrii Ship, Glitter Party
WHAT: Fixing things and making it better. ...okay he's trying.
WHEN: Mid-late this month
WARNINGS: N/A
I. Not the Most Agrii-able
This still isn't quite the space adventure that Donnie nor any of his brothers have envisioned, but it's almost one step closer. At least in going back and forth on the shuttles, he can almost pretend for a moment that they might be traveling to distant galaxies. Just...really slowly.
He hadn't taken much convincing by Leo to come to the decision to stay aboard the main ship, and both of them felt some responsibility in helping out the Blues, especially with Te Mi stretching himself thin.
One would think that with all the things going on in Agrii town, being aboard the ship is the last place anyone would want to be. But that's where the problems are, that's the next thing that has to be fixed, and at least with a majority of the Agrii secluding themselves to one part of the ship, it at least means there's less of a chance to be swarmed, and maybe Donnie can get some actual work done, especially if it keeps the Oranges from attempting to be destructive.
II. All That Glitters
The only thing that Donnie objects to aboard the Agrii ship is the attempted enforced naptimes. But while it would be more convenient figuring out if and where the Agrii had a forge or something similar to make use of, he at least knows he won't get interrupted from some good solid work if he does so aboard the He Row ship he's been assigned.
There's been a pile of neatly stacked titanium ingots within the room the forge is contained, an assignment Scuttle had taken to with the utmost responsibility. Forge all fired up, Donnie's been working his way through hammering out some plating for a new battle shell. Something sleeker and lighter that won't take up so much room under his clothes, but still hold up when he needs the protection.
The one he'd been using still needs the shoulder piece repaired, badly dented in as it had been, but Donnie's still trying to figure out the best way to go about it. There really isn't a simple solution when everything's been designed to be fitted perfectly. Either way, the state around the forge room is either the near incessant clanging paired with the heavy thump of dubstep or an upbeat techno tune, or simply the latter as lack of enforced naptimes means impromptu pass-out times, nestled on the floor under a blanket.
WHERE: Agrii Ship, Glitter Party
WHAT: Fixing things and making it better. ...okay he's trying.
WHEN: Mid-late this month
WARNINGS: N/A
I. Not the Most Agrii-able
This still isn't quite the space adventure that Donnie nor any of his brothers have envisioned, but it's almost one step closer. At least in going back and forth on the shuttles, he can almost pretend for a moment that they might be traveling to distant galaxies. Just...really slowly.
He hadn't taken much convincing by Leo to come to the decision to stay aboard the main ship, and both of them felt some responsibility in helping out the Blues, especially with Te Mi stretching himself thin.
One would think that with all the things going on in Agrii town, being aboard the ship is the last place anyone would want to be. But that's where the problems are, that's the next thing that has to be fixed, and at least with a majority of the Agrii secluding themselves to one part of the ship, it at least means there's less of a chance to be swarmed, and maybe Donnie can get some actual work done, especially if it keeps the Oranges from attempting to be destructive.
II. All That Glitters
The only thing that Donnie objects to aboard the Agrii ship is the attempted enforced naptimes. But while it would be more convenient figuring out if and where the Agrii had a forge or something similar to make use of, he at least knows he won't get interrupted from some good solid work if he does so aboard the He Row ship he's been assigned.
There's been a pile of neatly stacked titanium ingots within the room the forge is contained, an assignment Scuttle had taken to with the utmost responsibility. Forge all fired up, Donnie's been working his way through hammering out some plating for a new battle shell. Something sleeker and lighter that won't take up so much room under his clothes, but still hold up when he needs the protection.
The one he'd been using still needs the shoulder piece repaired, badly dented in as it had been, but Donnie's still trying to figure out the best way to go about it. There really isn't a simple solution when everything's been designed to be fitted perfectly. Either way, the state around the forge room is either the near incessant clanging paired with the heavy thump of dubstep or an upbeat techno tune, or simply the latter as lack of enforced naptimes means impromptu pass-out times, nestled on the floor under a blanket.

II
It's just... so quiet, when he's in the room alone, is all.
Not that he spends much time in there, when he isn't sleeping (or trying to sleep). He spends most of his time on the Agrii ship, trying to help, like Te Mi asked him to. He knows a lot of the Blues now, and he's friendly with them, but it's not really friendship. They still treat him as something Else - someone they're supposed to respect and admire, and maybe Leo would like that if he weren't desperate for something that felt deeper than reverence.
But he promised he'd help, so he does. He reminds Donnie to stand up and eat some breakfast, then he goes to the Agrii ship, then he comes back and reminds Donnie to stand up and eat some lunch, then back to the Agrii ship, then back to Donnie, and then to the Agrii ship a little longer until it's time to lay in a dark room staring at the ceiling.
Man. He doesn't even have his phone so he can't listen to music.
After about an hour of tossing and turning he gives up, flipping the lights back on and grabbing his comics. He's read them through multiple times by now, but a few more times can't hurt.
The only problem is, it's still too quiet.
He grabs the stack and tosses his eye mask on the bed, then pulls on the cloak that Cayde gave him. Then he makes his way to the forge and opens the door.
If Donnie is awake, it's probably confusing that Leo is here considerably earlier than his normal morning checkins. It's probably even more confusing when Leo doesn't actually say anything - just sits down against the wall and opens a comic book.
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At least easing back into such work is comforting; this is his place, this is where he thrives. It's exhausting but he knows the satisfaction of a finished, working piece. The ache in his arms and hands, and maybe his back from hunching over too long, is a familiar one rather than those from bruises and burns.
It's during one such pause to flex his fingers and stretch out his back that Leo comes in. Surely it hasn't been that late? Not that Donnie is the greatest at keeping track of the time when he's in his creative moods, so he has to blink at his brother, rubbing at his eyes to make sure he's not simply hallucinating before checking the time on his bracer.
"...everything cool..?" he asks as he reclaims his welding torch.
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"Yeah," Leo says, not looking up from his book. He doesn't know what else to say to that that won't sound pathetic, so yeah it is.
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"...okay..." he says slowly as he turns the torch on, still looking over at Leo. Pulling his goggles down, he applies the flame to the pieces of metal in front of him.
"Want something else on?" he asks in afterthought, knowing that his taste in music and his brother's taste in music don't quite align, although he also figures his brother's not here to sleep.
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Maybe he is not being Cool and Nonchalant enough. He tries to slouch, but it’s hard with his shell when he’s against the wall like this.
“Uh… got any eighties jams?”
It’s closer to glam rock than whatever Donnie is listening to now. Leo thinks it’s a pretty good compromise.
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"Can hydrochloric acid dissolve magnesium?" he smirks as he pulls up his playlist. "-That's a yes, by the way."
The thumping beat of whatever was playing stops, replaced by a guitar riff that launches into something with a lighter beat.
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Though no amount of lonely stops Leo from rolling his eyes at that answer. Could Donnie think of a more lame way to say it?
But soon good tunes are playing, and Leo smiles as he settles in. "Thanks," he says, going back to his comic.
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That's what makes things difficult, not being able to hang out when there were things that needed to be done. And trying to do it when Leo's resting hasn't worked so well, because that just leaves Donnie struggling to be coherent when they do find a moment to hang out.
"No probbles," he says, grinning briefly at Leo before he works at that weld again. He's actually a bit excited to do this part because finally, it's really taking shape.
"Let me just finish this part up and I'll be able to sleep happy," he finds himself saying. It's an important part, the one that rests right against his shell. That has to be just right otherwise he'll be miserable!
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Though that actually gets him to look up again. He can't see what Donnie is working on very well from here.
"What part is it?"
Is he going to regret asking this question?
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"Scoff!" Donnie snorts, carefully setting the pieces of metal. He doesn't answer the question immediately while he concentrates. Maybe Leo's lucked out and it will go without a response!
Fat chance!
With a cackle Donnie shuts the welder off, setting it aside with a triumphant "Haha!" He carefully picks up the thing, which vaguely resembles a shell, although it's made up of segments joined together by some sort of interlocking hinge design.
"The inner scutes of my battle shell. Note the flexibility, whereas my previous designs have been mostly rigid," he says, letting the metal curve as he moves it about between his hands. "This part is what will be directly against my shell. Since it'll mainly be for protection that I can wear under clothing, it's not going to house too much by way of tech, but it's not like that'll do much good anyway if it's under my hoodie or something, right?"
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Ah, here it comes: Speech Mode. Though this particular infodump isn't as bad as some of the others. At least Leo understands what this is and what it's for.
"Uh, I guess not. And I mean, you have your mystic tech now, anyway."
Donnie can just manifest whatever weapons he wants.
"But making it more flexible is cool." Leo straightens up, then lets his own shell clunk against the wall again. "Sometimes I wish I was more flexible. Like, when humans stretch their whole back? Best I can do is my arms."
Though he may be lucky enough to escape the back pain humans get in return. Then again, he has hips, so who knows!
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"Yes, that too. I have to admit, mystic tech sure comes in handy, especially in a fix." He still hasn't figured out how to actually change a physical thing into another form like Leo does with his swords, but mystic tech stuff looks way cooler.
"Back stretching is pretty nice, I'll admit," Donnie says, barely refraining from doing so because he doesn't want to seem like he's rubbing it in. Things he hasn't really thought about otherwise because it's just normal for him.
"Here, can you lend me a hand? I just want to check if it follows the shape of my shell the right way." He can't really see it himself, even if he can feel how it might conform. But having an extra pair of hands to hold things in position won't hurt in this case either.
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He said it, and Leo heard it, so there's no taking it back!
He's surprised, again, at the request, though; Donnie doesn't usually ask him for tech help, and even since they've been here, he's only helped with coding. But it's not like holding something in place takes a rocket scientist.
"Yeah, fine," he says, getting up and setting his comics carefully to the side. Then he comes over and looks over the shell. "What do I do?"
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tagging during a sidebar lol
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I
"Hey," he greets with a small wave followed by a poorly concealed yawn. "Just saw your brother in the halls going toward the Mess. You coming on for Blue-ty?"
Listen, he would portmanteau whatever he wanted and you couldn't stop him.
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"Notes. And yeah, more or less. How's it been?"
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"Getting consistently quieter, just like it seemed to be before. The oldest Agrii continue to do some sort of 'preparing food for others' thing, and some of the older Blues seem itchy to get to the spawnlings or whatever when they hatch. I've heard talk of it."
And of course the greens who resisted are still in the underbelly, but where else would they be?
"Doc's still in her medical place, monitoring the status of Ny Ak."
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Donnie frowns at the mention of Ny Ak. "Still no improvement..?" he asks, brow furrowing.
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"Not that I've heard of. Haven't talked to the doc about it much. She looks like she bites and I'm not in the mood."
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"...oh." Maybe he'll drop by either way. He has a fresh thermos of coffee with him that he probably wouldn't mind sharing with her, given she'd shared some of her own stock with him once.
"I guess otherwise the quiet is good though, right? Most of the Oranges are older?"
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Which was of course a label that could be put on Donnie and Leo too.
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It's always sobering to be reminded of how long he's been here. Donnie tries to shove down that homesickness that seems to eagerly try to rear its ugly head any chance it gets. But Leo's here now, and so long as he's here, Donnie's not leaving his brother alone if he can help it.
His expression is still a dismal one. "He shouldn't have had to," he finally says, picking back up on the subject. "He didn't want to. But I guess he and the others supporting him felt it was the only way their voice could be heard."
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"Strong kid. And no, he shouldn't have had to. Sometimes... Sometimes adults really fail young people. Sometimes parents fail their children."
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"And sometimes people your age are the sort of change the world needs. Proud of you for the work you're doing here."
Gladio had noticed more than once that the youths that tended to end up on Agra-10 were the sort that needed (and deserved) positive reinforcement from the adults around them.
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He rubs at his arm, looking at the floor. "...whatever work that is. I think all I've been doing is making my brother worry the past months."
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