Reeve Tuesti (
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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
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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.
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
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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.

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The sigh beside him almost startles him, so caught up in watching the memory that he nearly fumbles the materia he holds. It had only struck him then as he watched the people seated there as to whose head he'd stumbled into. He turns and looks to Reeve then.
"You always have a thing for cats?"
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Their chocobo had been a very nervous lady, but she pulled a plow and that was what mattered. He gestures to the orb in Cayde's hand. "You're about to see that again."
And sure enough younger Reeve was opening the box now, working the paper off very nearly and folding it once it was free. The paper went into his pocket, earning a laugh from the man beside him, before he opened the white box and drew out a pale blue orb, matching the one in Cayde's hand.
"An All Materia? This must have cost..."
"We all chipped in," the older man promised. "Besides, maybe you'll find a way to apply its effects to filling out paperwork. All-Signature or something."
Younger Reeve chuckled. "Or just burning it all when it's stupid?"
"Or something like that," the man agreed, grinning. "I also hope it helps you remember us all."
That lead to a softening of Reeve's expression, his eyes going momentarily teary before he lunged forward and hugged his friend. The shocked noise from the other man drew attention and just about everyone else on the beach or the water piled out to go dog-pile Reeve, leading to enough laughter that the voices were hard to pick apart. And like that, the memory faded, leaving them back in Reeve's office.
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Cayde looks down at the glowing sphere in his hand, then back up as the memory continues to play out. "Ah, so this is materia," he says, rolling it between his fingers.
He chuckles as he watches everyone launch into a pile of hugs, although as the scene ends, he's reluctant to look around, as though maybe he'd miss something from the fading memory. Again he studies the orb in hand before he sets it carefully back with the others.
"Who were they? You all must've been close."
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"I haven't seen any of them since a week after that. So close is a relative term."
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"So'd you figure out how to make it sign all the things? Or just resort to burning? Personally the latter seems more appealing, but I'd love something that'd get me through paperwork in record time."
Cayde steps away from the desk, glancing around at the monitors about the office. "When you said office, you weren't kidding," he muses, now that his attention's not focused on shiny orb things.
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"No, materia doesn't work like that. But I do admit, there were times when I was frustrated and set reports on fire when they weren't pleasing me."
He opens a cabinet in his desk and shows off the fire extinguisher close at hand to his waste basket.
"I might have done it quite a bit actually."
Office, yes. It really was a space, wasn't it?
"I will no doubt be working with something smaller once we're free of this place and I try to help us centralize our planning for restoring the city. Make things easier for long term completion of our goals and hopeful return hom."
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"Well, there's plenty of places to choose from to set up shop. The trick will be to make it fancy." He wanders around the desk to oogle the chair, pulling it out to settle in. It looks cushy, which is more than he can say for his own workspace. He didn't even have a chair! How fair is that?
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"It doesn't need to be fancy. Just functional. Function over form."
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"True, true. You know I'm makin' a bar, right? Definitely function over form right now- but it's got a nice view, if I do say so myself," he says as he plops himself down into the chair.
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When had he never played reasonable? His office was what it was because there was little choice but for it to be that way. But a bar? Reeve winces a little.
"I attempt to not drink very often, but I wish you luck in your endeavor, and if you need a structural review of your potential location, you are well..."
Welcome doesn't really get out there, because, yes. The chair. Even the chair.
No sooner has Cayde touched it than they're not in Reeve's office. Instead they're standing near the door at the far end of the Shinra Executive Board room. And it's a very full meeting, every chair but one filled with people very many years from Reeve's past. But familiar enough for the Reeve at Cayde's side to look half disgusted. There's younger Palmer, still fat and with hair and in that horrid yellow suit. Heidegger in green has less of a paunch, no facial hair, and actually looked the military man he claimed to be. Scarlet... still looks like a woman trying to win a wealthy husband, with her revealingly cut dress, but there's less sag and plastic surgery to go with it. Another version of Reeve, perhaps a few years older than in the last memory, stands near the foot of the table, opposite President Shinra.
From there the table is even more filled, with an older man in a black suit from whom Reeve clearly takes some presentation cues from, from the manner the man kept his hair to the specific brand of his suit. There's another man, unremarkable and prim looking in a violet suit, at whose side sits a boy, maybe fourteen, with silver hair and in what is very clearly a military uniform, what with the armor over his shoulders. Near him was an undeniably creepy looking scientist. But really, the attention was all either on the man at the head of the table and the boy at his side that was clearly his son, or at the younger form of Reeve.
A very, very young Reeve who looked very, very nervous.
"Well this is going to be fun," the older Reeve at Cayde's side said, looking less than amused, almost radiating hostility actually.
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And then something's triggered, and even before it fully begins, Cayde laments.
"Oh my cotton socks, even the chair?! Can't a guy just sit?"
He's still after that, sitting and barely suppressing a groan as it looks like he's going to be stuck in a bored meeting. This is so not on his list of things he wants to do.
Getting stuck in meetings with Zavala is bad enough as it is. He lets his attention drift to the others present in the meeting, pausing as he looks at the silver-haired boy. Optics narrow. He's sure he's seen someone with similar hair and livery.
His attention lifts towards Reeve as the man speaks up beside him, and he straightens in the seat, looking towards the younger version of the man.
(OOC: Such lovely coworkers you have. Poor Reeve.)
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"I don't like this memory. I was scared that day," Reeve admits, his voice soft as the scene continues to play out. "I thought they had caught me."
The younger Reeve shifts nervously from foot to foot, and the tension is overwhelming.
"Mister Tuesti, do you know why you were called here today?" President Shinra asked, and Reeve watches himself look at the floor nervously.
"No sir."
And the President is nodding to then-Reeve.
"Your work has been brought to my attention frequently, these last months, young Mister Tuesti. And I must say..."
The pause is weighty.
"I'm impressed."
The reactions on the younger Reeve's face are... multiple. Confusion. Pride. Relief. They all warred on his face and there were a few chuckles around the table, some mean spirited, others merely amused.
"Mister Tuesti, are you aware that the current head of your department is retiring for medical reasons?" President Shinra continued.
"Yes sir. He will be sorely missed. His work with..."
"You will be his replacement."
The culture of walking right over anything important Reeve had to say had apparently started quickly. And he's left staring in open shock, his mouth hanging open.
"They didn't even ask," Reeve sighs.
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"Caught you what?" he asks, although his eyes are fixed on the memory-version of Reeve even as he addresses the present one. Given those gathered at the table, he has to admit that it's a pretty intimidating situation.
"...I am not surprised." These people don't seem like the type that would ask. The ones at the table look full of themselves, the president had the demeanor of a person who was used to having his word followed to the letter, no questions asked.
He looks up at Reeve. "You all right?"
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He had been certain that day that his life was over.
"Sir, I'm not certain..." young-Reeve started to say, only to be cut off again.
"Are you suggesting that you do not want the position?" President Shinra asked, his eyes narrowed.
"No sir," Reeve says, stepping forward. "I'll take the position."
"Then sit. We've got real business to get to."
"Now, for the first order of business..."
Clearly the man is going to get plowed over, and the young man was thus going to experience his first board meeting. And with that they were back in Reeve's office. Luckily they are spared the rest of the meeting, thought the President does drone on for bit while the others present look at Reeve in disapproval or curiosity or not at all.
And then they're just back in the office. And Reeve shudders.
"The man with the glasses and lab coat? I've seen since that day what he does to his 'experiments'."
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"I'm glad they didn't. I don't even know these people past what I've just seen right now but the term 'sleazeballs' comes to mind. So what exactly did you have to do with your promotion?" Aside from suffer through board meetings with that lot.
Cayde shakes his head, although even as the memory fades, he remains sitting in the chair. At least he can't trigger another thing by remaining in contact with it, right? Besides, it's still a nice chair. Awful memory, though.
"He did not look pleasant." He pause. "That other kid near him. Who was that?"
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"Everything. So very, very much. I managed more than I was ever ready to handle. Basically, I stopped sleeping very much. I don't know if I went to my apartment again very often after that."
And his love life had DIED.
"I had been merely third in line in charge of my department. I was promoted over someone else. They were not happy. And..."
Oh boy. The boy.
"Sephiroth. Of course the name would mean nothing to you. But he nearly ended my world twice."
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"Huh." No, the name means nothing, but Cayde had seen whom he suspects an older version of said boy, at the end of Cloud's giant meat cleaver. For that memory he'd wondered what the guy had done, as he was convinced that someone like Cloud wouldn't run someone through with that much intent without good reason.
Being responsible for nearly ending the world probably suffices.
"Should I ask?"
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But that wasn't what the huh was about, was it? No, that was about Sephiroth. Reeve... sighs. And the computer monitors all around Cayde show the man older, as he was as the General. The man who destroyed the world.
"Giant magical meteor that was summoned to crash into the planet, hurting it enough that it would draw mako, the life-energy of the planet itself, to the surface in sufficient quanta for his alien-tainted self to consume, allowing him to control the planet, kill everything on it himself, and turn it into little more than a rock hurtling through space to carry him to another planet, crash into that, and start the cycle anew."
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Cayde looks at the computer monitors, frowning thoughtfully. Yep. That'd be the guy. He pauses and turns his head towards Reeve again.
"Wait- he summoned a meteor? So it wasn't natural luck of the draw?" That just makes it so much worse. And yet the man kept going with this one-person destruction. "I'm guessing Shinra wasn't the best influence for him as a kid."
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Not that it meant he forgave the man.
"He didn't even stay dead very well."
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"So is he still a threat?"
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But one can never be certain. He just... hoped.
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"Well, here's hoping. It's never any good having someone with that kinda mindset on the loose." Much worse, with the ability to go through with the things Reeve's said Sephiroth was capable of.
He finally pushes himself from the chair to stand, rolling his shoulders back.
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The good stuff. The bad stuff. Sure there are things Cayde would have rather gone without experiencing, but it's been his life, so far as he remembers for reboot six. He looks at Reeve, and then the door and back.
"I have no idea either. Someone might be getting a kick out of all this, but memories are personal. You shouldn't be having to entertain random people with 'em just because they decided to sit in an innocent looking chair or something. And it don't look like we've had much option to stay out of people's heads either."
Shrugging, he turns to Reeve, smiling crookedly. "Should be my line though. Hope my being here hasn't been an inconvenience." He holds out a hand. "Guess I'll show myself out."
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