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Reeve Tuesti ([personal profile] plate_builder) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2020-06-05 07:04 pm

June-July and Calibrations

WHO: Reeve Tuesti, OTA
WHERE: Arriving In Tunnel, Calibrations Waiting Room, Reeve’s Calibration Room
WHAT: The lead up to and time around Calibrations
WHEN: June 2nd to July 10th
WARNINGS: CW: Reeve’s Calibration room may contain references to kidnapping and confinement, including of children


Man and Cat OTA
When they arrive it’s near the end of the thirty-six hour period. There had been much to do for preparation, things to pack, and honestly, he wanted to see the storm as it brewed up. It wasn’t like he’d seen it the first time, having arrived just days after the last blew itself away. But that means the man arrives with quite a bundle in his arms. Packs and papers and the few kits and tools he’s gotten himself from the replicator.

And at his side, a foot and a half tall stuffed animal of a black and white, tuxedo-cat, its own arms wrapped around coiled up papers. Was it possible for a stuffed animal to look proud of itself? Perhaps it should, because it’s got a very smart looking, dark green cape tied around its neck and a whole load of responsibility, so why wouldn’t it be happy?

“Does anyone know how long these storms typically last?” Reeve asks of anyone who comes near. And Mini stops every few steps to readjust the papers. It’s a lot harder to carry things when you don’t have fingers.

Calibrations Waiting Room

here

Calibrations [CW: Referenced (nothing explicitly depicted) kidnapping and confinement, including of children]

It’s not a bedroom, it’s an office. A rather dark one at that, most of the light coming either from the scattering of monitors, some recessed lighting high above, or two lights pointed at the rather oversized Shinra corporate logo behind the desk. The desk itself is cluttered, covered with files and papers and reports. This is clearly the desk of someone far too busy with their life. Someone who isn’t fully organized.

On it there are a few things of notable interest, like architectural reports and diagrams, a few reports on small hinges with one bearing a sticky note of ‘but why would you want them’, and there’s even a box filled with several glowing green and blue orbs. Materia. Further along, in a corner, is a framed picture of a couple that look vaguely like Reeve, his parents no doubt, and Reeve as a boy, all of them smiling in front of what looks like a farm house. The computer monitors scroll through a number of images of Midgar in various stages of being built.

Of course most of that only matters if you didn’t sit in the very comfortable office chair. Hope you like boring board meetings.

Reeve himself lounges on one of the couches in the room, looking tired. Very tired. Like he wishes he could just sleep in peace. But, if engaged, he will indeed talk.
beholding_archivist: (I disagree)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-06-06 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Impressive, indeed. And maybe a little intimidating.

Jon steps closer to get a better look at what Reeve puts on display, watching quietly as he listens to what the man adds verbally. A man of brilliance, vision and success. It's just... Normal to feel inferior to that, right?

Reeve's conclusion as to having been actively chosen by the Agrii makes the Archivist cast a doubtful glance in his direction. No. He doesn't believe for a single moment that the Agrii have chosen any of them purposely. His own presence disproves that notion enough. And yet he won't shatter Reeve's conviction. If it helps them get anything done in this place, he shall hold on to that belief.

"Why was the city destroyed?" He asks instead, letting his eyes travel back to the picture of destruction. It's not too unlike the state Temba is in, isn't it.
beholding_archivist: (In need of tea)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-06-06 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Believe it or not, I quite welcome a dreadful tale." Jon replies, meaning to keep his tone casual rather than eager "And I believe we have some time yet - Unless you wish for me to actively seek out some memories."

He can do that as well, of course. But these trips to other people's minds... They seem to be taking a while.
beholding_archivist: (u sure.)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-06-07 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
Well, that's a little disappointing. But obviously he won't try to force Reeve to share that story. Even though he can offer some stories about attempts to end the world in exchange.

"Hm." Jon offers is reply, turning his attention towards the box of materia and pointing towards them and reaching to pick one up, more interested in plain information than tales that are already promised to be silly.

"What are these?"
beholding_archivist: (This is nonsense)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-06-07 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
"Riiiight...." Not much of that... Made any sense to Jon. Who is now giving the green ball in his hand a confused look.

"I suppose this is used for... Magic, then. Storing spells to throw them?" Something... Like that? These can hardly be artifacts of much worth, given the amount present here and so idly sitting around.

"And what is mako?"
beholding_archivist: Do not take. Thanks. (I suppose this was a bad idea)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-06-07 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
The change in scenery may not be entirely unexpected - that's how these places work, right? It's still always a bit of a surprise and Jon can't claim these events don't tend to catch him off-guard entirely.

Junon, as Reeve introduces the city, of course isn't one the Archivist is familiar with and he takes a moment to look around, taking in the design while Reeve already drifts away to what appears to be the memory tied to those orbs. Well, Jon may not be getting any direct answers right away, but he does follow quietly regardless, his attention setting on the two people.

"I take it you know what is going to happen here." Obviously. These are Reeve's memories after all.
beholding_archivist: (I disagree)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-06-07 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"Home protection." Jon echoes the unknown man's answer with an expression that is a very clear sneer on his face. That's even more abstract than buying a gun for that very same reason. But apparently that sort of sentiment exists in other worlds as well. Now witnessing magic as being considered a common means of defense...

Maybe he really should have read a fantasy or science fiction novel every once in a while.

His eyes shift over to the older Reeve and Jon crosses his arms "Please tell me your younger self isn't going to blow up our friend Garret over there." It's not an entirely serious question and more a reaction at the casualness with which this magic is being used in this memory.
beholding_archivist: (Bleh)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-06-07 10:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hm." It's a rather noncommittal sound Jon makes as he keeps studying the scene. He doesn't miss the fear on the younger Reeve's face.

"Why didn't you become a... Mage or something?" He asks after a few moments "Just hide in plain sight with an excuse to train that magic." It's a thought. And it's literally what Elias has been doing with the Institute.
beholding_archivist: (Mighty Frown)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-06-08 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
One's soul connecting to something deeper... Yes, that is something Jon may be able to relate to. Even though he remains reluctant to consider his... Powers to be actively intended magic. They still feel much rather... Instinctual. A reflex, maybe. What the memory showed was a deliberate use of magic.

Something people can use to fight... Monsters.

He lets his eyes rest on the materia for a little longer, then repeats his question: "So what i this mako? I would also like to know if you have ever designed a building that interacts with magical items such as these."
beholding_archivist: Do not take. Thanks. (I suppose this was a bad idea)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-06-08 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"I see." So his idea of the lifestream Cloud has mentioned to him being comparable to fossil fuel adds up. Like an... Esoteric version of it. Which makes materia vaguely comparable to coal.

Turning back towards the changing pictures of the city, Jon crosses his arms, pensive.

"So you burned a resource that... Literally kept your planet alive? Am I understanding that correctly?" If the souls of living beings are this... Planet blood... At least it's not entirely impossible for Jon to think in those abstracts. He has done research in paranormal items, creatures and events for a few years now. It's the parallels he finds himself able to draw a little too easily that make him pause.

"Is that what destroyed your city?"
beholding_archivist: (u sure.)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-06-08 05:57 pm (UTC)(link)
No, not the same, but comparable in terms that both are limited resources used as fuel. The main difference lies in the consequences, and Jon can work with that analogy for himself. He has had to make sense of stranger things.

"So if you knew what it is and what you were burning... Why?" And yes, Reeve has already given a partial answer to that: Greed. It's always greed, isn't it? But this seems just so... Foolish. Wouldn't it be a remotely logical conclusion that if souls return to a pool of... Souls... That people, beings... Are being born from that resource as well?

It's a thought Jon is mentally circling, yet not voicing out loud, still rounding out some edges on his inner thesis.
beholding_archivist: Do not take. Thanks. (I suppose this was a bad idea)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-06-09 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
"At least a lesson seems to have been learned." From the sound of it. "Remains to hope that it lasts. And yet... People tend to repeat their mistakes. Or decide that laws don't apply to them." Unfortunately greed has little to do with fear. Though it is a powerful tool to extract fear if it drives a person to harm another for their personal gain.

But that's a different train of thought. One Jon won't necessarily follow at the moment.

Instead, he takes to slowly cross the office, taking a look around without reaching for anything else. Not after Reeve made it rather clear that he didn't agree with the Archivist touching the materia.

"Is this an accurate depiction of your workplace, then?"
beholding_archivist: (It's only a few holes in my face)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-06-10 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hm." Jon acknowledges with a short nod, yet well aware that such a threat, or warning would be quick to meet challengers on Earth. People like Leitner remain the best examples.

The door is being noticed, yet not approached right away. Instead, the Archivist glances up at the big, imposing company logo, which he now assumes reads Shinra. The prominent placement speaks of power. As for the rest...

"It suits you." Taking his attention away from the logo and returning it to Reeve "Elegant, orderly... A place of efficiency." And an underlying tale of success. Which is hardly surprising. Jon has yet to notice a single flaw about this man. Sure, his work has in part led to a disaster, but in the man he has simply done his job well and hadn't known what consequences waited in the future.

Jon's attention is drawn towards the open door and he can't help a small, uneven smile "I believe your office can tell how out of place I feel right now." That, or the architect's mind has decided it has indulged the Archivist long enough. Which... May be fair, yet is nothing that needs to be discussed. So it's the new door Jon turns to and heads towards "Guess it's time to wake up."