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Cal Kestis ([personal profile] out_of_order) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2020-08-29 12:29 am

We All Float On

WHO: Cal Kestis, BD-1 and you!
WHERE: Agrii Ship
WHAT: Keeping busy on the way back to Agra 10
WHEN: During the trip back
WARNINGS: N/A


It's definitely a different atmosphere aboard the ship, now that they don't have imminent threats hanging over their heads. Having a full ship also helps for the mood. True, there have been disappointments and frustration in the aftermath of rescuing all the Agrii, but Cal hardly thinks the Agrii themselves are to blame. It seems clear enough that someone else is at work in all this, and while that in itself is disheartening, there's little that can be done that they haven't already tried in order to get any further clues in that. The current state of those of their own that they've rescued along with the Agrii and Graq is worrying, and not knowing what else to do, he can only hope that Cloud and Bucky come out of their sleep soon.

The padawan takes the time to get to know the Agrii. It's a nice change to be able to speak face to face to them instead of wait for mysterious messages. It's nice to know they're real. But sometimes they can be overbearing, and so he finds retreat as he can.

Naturally it's work that Cal throws himself into, finding the need to do something. Being busy comes easier than meditation at the moment, and there's plenty enough to be done anyway.


A
With no rush to get things finished, he's happy to work on the ships, putting in some perhaps much-needed upgrades. Can't hurt to, right? Given how woefully under-equipped they've proven in what might be considered necessary functions, the padawan's priorities would be to retrofit ships with whatever parts are yet available to provide protection and increase travel speed. He won't mind an extra hand, of course. Or maybe you want your ship to be upgraded next?


B
In a quiet, empty dead-end hall or perhaps even the Green Room, when he's not picking at tech, Cal and BD-1 can be found going over some of the latter's interesting findings. BD-1's been pretty busy with the Soldier, it seems, and now that they've got the time, Cal's trying to catch up with what's happened on the other end.
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[personal profile] sinistral 2020-09-06 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
"It doesn't make sense," he agrees, turning his attention back to the ships and frowning. "But what really doesn't make sense to me is that I know these ships from the Drift Fleet. They'd all been upgraded to some extent. Now it's like all of those upgrades are just... gone."

And not all of those modifications had been of a sort to just snap in and back out again. "So what happened to the ships between then and now?"
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[personal profile] sinistral 2020-09-17 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
"Really. At first I'd thought it was my mind playing a trick on me, but I lived on the Starduck. I recognize it. And it's not in the same shape that I last saw it." His frown deepens, because it's one thing to think it in the privacy of one's thoughts and quite another to actually say it — and realize that saying it doesn't sound as crazy as it could be. "Almost like it's been reset, somehow."

Which is interesting indeed, because the Starduck had originally been two separate ships, merged by the Atroma into one. That just makes its presence here, in its current state, even more confusing.

He looks away from Cal, lips pursed. "I suppose I expected that question a lot sooner," he finally admits. It still feels akin to a blow, though he's not sure that he should feel that way. After all, he'd known that the Atroma recorded their every move, known that those recordings were broadcast in the intergalactic version of reality television entertainment.

The Soldier schools his expression back to neutral and finally looks back at his companion. "Yes, they were recordings from the Fleet and yes, they are accurate representations of our lives there."
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[personal profile] sinistral 2020-09-18 08:16 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't think so," he disagrees, also looking toward that particular ship and frowning. The idea is intriguing, certainly has merit, except for one minor detail: "The Starduck never would have been in that condition, that stripped down. It was originally two separate ships, Starstruck and Gold Duck. The Atroma combined them into the one, but it was never a— a base model, I guess."

Yet the ship is unmistakably the Starduck. It doesn't make sense.

When the access panel comes free he takes its weight easily, placing it carefully down on the desk as they had for the previous ships. The whole repair-and-upgrade process has become smoother as they've gone along — as as they've learned to work with each other. "You can ask." He might not answer, but he wouldn't prevent the questions. Besides, Cal has yet to have pried into truly uncomfortable topics.

Still, the Soldier finds the information Cal shares troubling. "No, not gone. At least, not that I know; I spent a year traveling between escaping them and becoming ensnared here." Not that it means anything; he'd experienced firsthand how the Atroma could apparently reach through time to pull people. "But if we are dealing with some kind of time displacement, I suppose it's possible."
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[personal profile] sinistral 2020-09-19 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
Or: are there multiple copies of each ship made? Did the Atroma have multiple fleets, each containing a Starduck and a Vanquish and a Twin Roses and a way of communicating to the others? That almost sounds a little too conspiracy theory to him, save for the fact that, well, however improbable, it's not impossible.

He passes tools to Cal as needed (sometimes with the input of BD-1, who's much better at telling apart the various implements than the Soldier). And he starts prepping the supports that will secure the new conduits to the ship, a process they've repeated several times now. But the Soldier finds, the more they work together, the more he actually appreciates it: it's like fighting almost in that they've had to learn how to work together and move complementary to each other, except without the inherent violence. It helps settle some of his restlessness.

"Some predated my arrival to the Fleet. But I recognized the people in those recordings, knew them as people I'd meet when the Atroma brought me in." But the problem is exactly as Cal states: the Atroma had at least some control over time. That certainly makes the timeline of their activities harder to reconcile.

He nods in response to that glance, not bothering to hide it. In his eyes the Agrii had clearly tried to hide the recording and considering how he doesn't trust the Agrii at all, he finds that suspicious. "I did, finally, once we were underway on this leg of our journey." There hadn't been time before, but he tends not to sleep much and for those keeping odd hours, there is usually privacy to be found. "I don't know how much of it I believe. That the Atroma and the Fleet seemingly rescued the Agrii, yes. But what was the true reason for that rescue?"

[ooc: for my bad memory, the link to the post with the info about the recording.]
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[personal profile] sinistral 2020-09-19 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Likewise the Soldier is glad of the work, and the fact that meaningless, idle chatter does not accompany it. He's even gotten used to BD-1's involvement and how Cal talks with him just like he'd talk to a person. It's interesting to see the two interact, in fact, because the little robot appears to be much more than a simple assistant, at least to his eyes.

"I don't trust anything about this place." Or anyone, not fully, but he realizes it's probably better not to actually say that. Too many conversations he's had around that very idea in the past have left a bad taste in his mouth, because the concept of trust and trustworthiness means a lot more to someone with his history than one without. Even so, it does help to at least talk it through with someone — especially when that someone seems as mistrustful of things as he. "The Agrii have shown us that the Atroma need not even be involved; clearly, others can learn to use even the technology they kept secret from my time in the Fleet. But I will agree; there must be another player here, and this is our first glimpse of whatever it may be."

Metal fingers tap idly against the side of a conduit as he supports its weight, watches the sure movements of Cal's hands. "Even giving us as much a hint of their presence as we have could have been a mistake. We should be on our guard."
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[personal profile] sinistral 2020-09-21 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
"I agree. Without a way to know for sure, we'd only borrow worry." Better that they focus on the facts they do know, the pieces of the puzzle that they do have. With all the suppositions they could make, they could also easily lose sight of the facts they have. "I hate to say it, but I'm not exactly surprised at the ships self-destructing. Would be much too convenient to let us get our hands on their technology, wouldn't it?" Maybe he sounds a little too suspicious, but it seems highly suspect.

"At least someone agrees." He's honestly gotten used to the idea that being as guardedly mistrustful of things as he is, is considered strange to most people. He doesn't apologize for it, and it's refreshing to find someone else who feels at least somewhat similarly. He steps back from their work, running his flesh hand over the now-cooled joins of the early welds. "You do good work."
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[personal profile] sinistral 2020-09-22 07:02 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't know, honestly. He may have prioritized rescue efforts and our ability to get away from the blast." Which might also be convenient: a time limit and a sensitive task. Add to that the idea that if there is another player at large, could that being have predicted that rescue efforts would be the priority? Have they as a group been under enough observation that behaviors are obvious?

It's not a comfortable thought.

"I do wonder if there's significance in that," he muses. Turning it over in his thoughts for a moment, he decides to share a little more about the Fleet. "The was a theory some of us had, that the Atroma stole us for our abilities and used their show as an excuse, a cover. That we were really there less for entertainment value and more for what unique talents we had. The Agrii have claimed us all as heroes, but that hasn't sat right with me. What more haven't they told us?"
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[personal profile] sinistral 2020-09-23 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
"Something may have wanted to keep them out. Actively, if necessary." What he doesn't say is that the beings on those ships, these Graq, are now pretty much their shipmates on this weird travel through space. It's not a comfortable thought, especially considering that the something could now be among them.

Great. Just great.

"They made me Security. Considering my skill set and experience, and their categories of expertise, I can only conclude it was a deliberate move on their part." However strong his certainty though, he knows he doesn't have actual hard evidence. "But conclusively? I couldn't say, because I believe they were also smart enough to engage in misdirection."

As to the possibility of the Agrii sharing information, the Soldier just shrugs. "They might, or they might keep their silence. Or they might lie, either deliberately or by omission. But either way I do agree; if we're careful, they may give us more than they mean. It's worth the try."
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[personal profile] sinistral 2020-09-27 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
"That's what makes it harder," he agrees. Layers upon layers surround their situation, such that finding a path through it all will not prove easy. Then again, they also probably won't be bored trying to untangle it all.

And while some of them might be content to relax and mingle with the Agrii and the Graq, he'll keep on his guard out of mistrust for them. While Ga Re had offered to send them home, there still remains one important fact: the storms on her planet haven't been eliminated, have they? And for that, the Agrii had wanted their so-called heroes. It seems mighty convenient that their way home now seems barred to them.

"It could be by design. An engineered friendly face." That doesn't mean they shouldn't talk to her, only to take her words with a grain of salt. He's pretty sure that Cal feels similarly though.