Tony Stark (
in_extremis) wrote in
revivalproject2025-03-23 09:50 pm
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RATtrap
WHO: Tony and Cal
WHERE: The Agrii ship and the Mainframe
WHAT: ReBoot. You guys know ReBoot? 🍁
WHEN: March, after the AI message
WARNINGS: Extra fake violence?
Returning to the ship had not been part of the plan. The plan, however, had not factored in the sheer amount of activity back in the city, so keeping his distance had become more relative. It still made Tony anxious to pass by the Glitter Food, then disembark on the Agrii ship in a slow saunter that might have come across as a swagger as he took his time assessing who was in the hangar and how to best get by without being engaged. Compared to the hangar back in Temba, it was downright peaceful, without so many little bots learning their basic programming and plants chattering anxiously. Tony could push his sunglasses back up his nose and heft D.A.T.A. against his chest, patting the side of his shell restlessly. Maybe it wasn't so bad. The trip had given him a few more hours before he had to say goodbye to the little nuisance.
It was only when he was close to the engineering bay that he sent Cal the text, brief and to the point. I'm here. Going to try the astromech. The timing was meant to reduce how likely he was to be seen around anyone else, but it didn't account for the cluster of Agrii around Enide's casing, slowing Tony's approach cautiously. They did seem excited to see him when they noticed, but it was Enide who greeted him, causing the Agrii to scatter and leave Tony considering the tools left for him. While Enide explained that she intended to go into stasis and these gloves and helmets were to interface with her in that state, Tony set D.A.T.A. down on the console to extend his spidery legs and wander a familiar ginger, tapping rhythm along the metal, leaving Tony's hands free to examine the new interface curiously.
"I kind of brought what I hoped was a workaround..." he ultimately said to the AI, thought he hadn't put the strange headgear down yet. A workaround wasn't actually as effective as eliminating the problem. Even if it meant putting his trust in untested devices and dampening his senses. And connecting to her network via Extremis only had him bouncing off of those same bugs. D.A.T.A. came tip-tapping back toward him, peering up at him with that big, guileless camera eye that said the bot knew exactly who Tony was. He didn't need Tony to mutter, "See if you can find a place to plug in," to keep him busy while Tony brought the helmet up.
WHERE: The Agrii ship and the Mainframe
WHAT: ReBoot. You guys know ReBoot? 🍁
WHEN: March, after the AI message
WARNINGS: Extra fake violence?
Returning to the ship had not been part of the plan. The plan, however, had not factored in the sheer amount of activity back in the city, so keeping his distance had become more relative. It still made Tony anxious to pass by the Glitter Food, then disembark on the Agrii ship in a slow saunter that might have come across as a swagger as he took his time assessing who was in the hangar and how to best get by without being engaged. Compared to the hangar back in Temba, it was downright peaceful, without so many little bots learning their basic programming and plants chattering anxiously. Tony could push his sunglasses back up his nose and heft D.A.T.A. against his chest, patting the side of his shell restlessly. Maybe it wasn't so bad. The trip had given him a few more hours before he had to say goodbye to the little nuisance.
It was only when he was close to the engineering bay that he sent Cal the text, brief and to the point. I'm here. Going to try the astromech. The timing was meant to reduce how likely he was to be seen around anyone else, but it didn't account for the cluster of Agrii around Enide's casing, slowing Tony's approach cautiously. They did seem excited to see him when they noticed, but it was Enide who greeted him, causing the Agrii to scatter and leave Tony considering the tools left for him. While Enide explained that she intended to go into stasis and these gloves and helmets were to interface with her in that state, Tony set D.A.T.A. down on the console to extend his spidery legs and wander a familiar ginger, tapping rhythm along the metal, leaving Tony's hands free to examine the new interface curiously.
"I kind of brought what I hoped was a workaround..." he ultimately said to the AI, thought he hadn't put the strange headgear down yet. A workaround wasn't actually as effective as eliminating the problem. Even if it meant putting his trust in untested devices and dampening his senses. And connecting to her network via Extremis only had him bouncing off of those same bugs. D.A.T.A. came tip-tapping back toward him, peering up at him with that big, guileless camera eye that said the bot knew exactly who Tony was. He didn't need Tony to mutter, "See if you can find a place to plug in," to keep him busy while Tony brought the helmet up.

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This seemed more like Tony's domain. He was the one who knew machines and computers inside and out. Cal thought he'd know what they were doing, how they were dealing with this bug problem. That it looked like they were expected to physically deal with them was a bit baffling to him, and while they were in a virtual realm, he was still thinking very much in terms of real world properties and the limitations of a metal blade as opposed to a lightsaber.
At least it was somewhat effective in that it could cleave through bugs, but it was hardly efficient when there were literal hordes of them. Cal kept swinging, trying to keep their space clear. Tony's words weren't exactly reassuring, but if nothing else, the Jedi knew him to be a man of his word. Which was why he didn't question him when he saw the flash of the gun as he fired again.
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Cal blinked as suddenly, the bugs all vanished. He looked around and back at Tony, wincing at the damage that had been left in their wake.
"You good?" he asked as he stooped beside him, carefully cupping a hand around the side of his face.
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He lifted his head, glancing over his shoulder at the light he caught out of the corner of his eye.
"I think that's a good sign..."
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It took him a few blinks, and a fumbling swiping with the clumsy gloves to fix his matted down hair, to adjust to the normal, low lighting of the belly under the engineering bay, quiet yet without the whir of the AI's processors. D.A.T.A. was still where Tony had last seen him, wiggling slightly to show off his upgrades, and he only paused his display to stare owlishly back at Tony. "Have you been doing that this whole time?" Tony demanded.
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Ah. Cal retracted his hand after he'd waved it around in front of the man's face, slowly standing to have one more look around before he followed his example, sheathing the ridiculous sword before raising his own hands to his head...
BD-1 perked as Tony removed the helmet, looking away from D.A.T.A. to borble something of a 'welcome back?' before he glanced expectantly towards Cal.
The Jedi looked around blearily once he'd pulled his own headgear off, pausing before he could rub at his eyes with awkward gloves to tug them off, one after the other.
"Good to see you again, buddy. -yeah, I know we were right here. ...no, I don't need you to tell us how strange we were acting."