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Billy Hargrove ([personal profile] playingtough) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2025-03-08 03:09 pm

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[Oh he's angry. It's a sort of grief he doesn't know how to handle so it boils over in the worst way for Hargrove.]

WHERE THE FUCK IS MY SISTER?!

[There's a crash of something, though there's no telling where he is at the moment. Oh wait, the sound of metal weights crashing to the floor as he topples the rack. Yeah, he's upset.]

WHERE IS SHE!? HER NAME ISN'T IN THE PHONE!!

[That last sentence as some bits of air between the words as he knocks something else over. Then his heavy footsteps are moving again.]

I'M GOING TO RIP THOSE FUCKING ALIENS APART. THEY CAN'T KEEP DOING THIS SHIT!!

[And then he's yelling, the phone drops away as he lets go to do... something. A something that becomes very evident with the found of glass breaking and more yelling.]
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2025-04-27 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
That was a problem that Tony was under the impression had already been solved, so he made a faint noise of surprise, delicate hand to his chest with appropriate horror that the car was still out there. Instead of suggestions, though, he sidled after Billy to ease him off of hauling up any more weights with a tight squeeze of his bunched shoulders, and asked, "Where did you want her?"
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2025-04-27 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"Don't worry about that," Tony assured him, waving away any further concerns about the actual transport logistics. "There's some cover at the forge, if Donnie doesn't mind. You talk to Donnie?" It was unclear to Tony how often the kid used the space, especially with him securely up on the ship, so unless Billy had any objections himself, Tony was willing to risk some possible future annoyance. He was already sending some of the bots to retrieve the missile launch platform, the strange, multi-armed AGRII-bot meandering past the broken window on its path.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2025-04-27 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"This," Tony replied, casting an illustrative hand over the destruction, "is not the way to prove to the boss that you can keep the place tidy." He said it with a small, impatient shake of his head, barely wanting to consider anyone relegated to sweeping in servitude when they could be applying their talents. He continued quickly, "Brothers, right, hard to tell, well spotted--Leo's his name, in blue. The forge space is Donnie's now, he earned it, but if you really want to help out, he could use the hands. He's not so good at keeping the machine running, you know, the chopping wood, feeding himself, fluffing the pillows, giving him shit parts. Think you can do that?" Billy had a vacuum now where his big brother talents were going to waste, after all.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2025-04-27 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Tony breathed a laugh with a reluctant smirk at Billy's teasing, and by way of answer suggested, "He'd probably love to help you shine her up, if you're willing to show him under the hood." By then, he was looking away, toward the window where two chopstick-thin legs had hooked over the pane, sending a few shards tinkling down the wall for D.A.T.A. to lift his camera up over the ledge. "They have to clear some of the brush to fit the car through, but they should have her moved by the end of the day. We get this place fixed up and it'll be done," Tony could report.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2025-04-29 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
"Pretty normal, sure," Tony allowed with a wry smile, and with a beckoning gesture invited the robot to lift himself up through the window. It was mostly an orb, except for the thin legs that it used to maneuver and raise in greeting. "You can call him D.A.T.A.," Tony provided for him, and with some pride added, "Development And Teaching Assistant. He was supposed to help the Agrii learn more about us, and our language, back when it was harder to communicate." The robot curiously knocked another shard of glass from the broken frame, earning him the ghost of a fond smile before Tony schooled it to turn suddenly back to Billy, continuing sedately, "Tommy's actually got a few years on me. He was still wetting the bed, on my Earth. Probably kicked the habit by now. Hey, the glass is a good place to start. Before I left it, I equipped the forge with what Donnie'd need to make something pretty durable." D.A.T.A. helpfully gave his own camera eye a plinking tap, a bespoke molded glass that must have come from somewhere.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2025-05-10 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
Tony's pride dimmed rapidly, and after the briefest eye contact with his robot, he was flicking a subtle hand to send him away again, letting him drop back down the way he had come to help the other bots with the car. "Sure, just a big piece of glass, you'd have to, honestly, convince Donnie it was a challenge," he promised as he racked some of those weights. "I don't know if the crystals are reliable either, if we can get these ships out of orbit. I've never seen anything like them on earth, anyway, or the surrounding systems, I wouldn't count on them being prevalent. Solar, maybe--but even then, on the ships..." He twirled a hand in the air with a frown, not sure that would be viable or even useful.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2025-05-20 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Now he had them both getting pessimistic, which was intolerably gauche. Tony had to rally with another wave of his hand, this one a dainty dismissal, chin raised for an easy shrug. "That depends," he rerouted, "on what you mean to actually use her for." Sure, the upkeep sounded infeasible if anyone thought they would be using the Camaro to haul lumber on the broken, neglected roads of a dead city. That was a flawed position from the start. "You probably won't be doing much driving on the ship," he pointed out.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2025-05-28 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
While Tony let a faint smile betray that he might have known a little about that feeling, it quickly faded under a thoughtful frown and glance around, like he could see beyond the walls to the ruinous state of the city. Reeve might have repaired some of the roads, but none of them were going to get Billy to that open highway sensation. "You ever consider a bike for it?" he proposed with a hook of his thumb, like there could be one behind him. "Not the same, I know, but--We've already got a couple of prototypes that hover, so the terrain isn't such a problem."
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2025-06-30 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
This time, Tony's smile was unmissable, wide and impish and held long enough for Billy to consider what he was asking. If Tommy had been here, he would have been eighteen pages deep on the unbeatable technicalities of his prolific powers already. Only then did Tony assure Billy, "I won't tell Tommy the question even occurred to you, and we'll make sure you have a helmet to try anyway. You'll have a better chance without the restrictions of trying to run the car over this terrain."