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lakshmi· ɴᴀᴛᴜʀᴀʟ ᴅɪsᴀsᴛᴇʀ · bai ([personal profile] shri) wrote in [community profile] station722017-07-23 10:20 am

mental link | day: 006

[ Her options are at this point, are brood up how much she wants to kill Damon and Elena, or get on with work. She didn't do so well at brooding, though her mind is still so new, so sharp and edged and not kept inside of herself. But in this case, a fire trying to find new kindling to keep itself going. Her own impatience and frustration are evident. But when isn't she anyway - ]

( I was informed when I arrived that we need to be ... ascertaining particular pieces of information.

Have we begun such? If not, should we not begin planning to reconnoitre?
)

[ She has already plans, but even so, if it's already been done - well, she's happy to be told if it means she doesn't have to go chasing her own tail. ]

( And does anyone know how to use these - light books - that has the time to show me? It keeps flashing at me and I cannot make it stop. I think it wants something. )

[ The data pad, she means the data pad, she's grouchy at it for not! giving her! the things! she wants! Being a grandma in space is a trial. ]
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[personal profile] ryohji 2017-08-01 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[ for a man who served so many different masters, this kind of humility found him almost extraterrestrial. (perhaps, he notes to himself, it technically was.) it didn't appear contrived or deliberate, because she'd reminisced of her people in the same tones that she'd requested for help with her datapad. just the same, by the time its individual intonations and inflections were summed up, it seemed to hint that whatever the occasion, she could find a way to inspire millions to her cause. ]

( Don't get me wrong. Respect is an emotion I've had little use for, and even less familiarity with. Where I'm from, power tends to corrupt. But I'm not surprised. )
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[personal profile] ryohji 2017-08-02 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
( I wish I could feel the same. )

[ only when the spark of red and gold brilliance mushrooms behind his optic nerve, an inferno of retribution, only when he could taste the smoke on his tongue, a reminder that fire was the greatest rite of purification, only then is he drawn to the back and forth of their telepathic conversation. how easy it was for him to rely on the symbiote, how much of it was ancillary to his original point, as much as it was fascinating.

cathaway's words come like chill in his bones. she had goals, didn't she? 'she knows where she belongs'. kaji wonders if in six months, in a year, whether she'll be so sure, or whether she'll have anything resembling a choice.
]

( Listen to me. I have something I'd like to tell you, in way of information. I'm afraid it doesn't have much to do with this mission. I think to think it's more important than that. But I can't tell you, like this. )

[ over the symbiote, he means. ]

( Will you let me see you? )
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[personal profile] ryohji 2017-08-02 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
( Try to curb your anticipation. I'm not known for my punctuality. )

[ buoyant is how the teasing makes its return, but even it fails to mask the relief as kaji closes the link, almost too eagerly.

he feels like a migratory animal, using polarised light or the earth's magnetic field to travel many miles through unfamiliar territory en route. this is what it's like, making his way to the room she occupies, relying on little else but instinct, fortified by the very thing he so very loathes - the symbiote.

belying his warning, he comes in good time, feet halting at the right door. he doesn't bother knocking; he's realized by now that his mind will betray his arrival sooner than any noise will. a hand wraps around the doorknob, turning it just enough to poke his head in -
]

...Well, the name suits the face. And the face suits the title.
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[personal profile] ryohji 2017-08-03 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
[ he'll take that as an invitation to shut the door behind him and get a better look. the woman appeared close to his own age - perhaps a few years older - and subtly built, but there was something steel to her aspect that suggested kaji would have won second prize in a direct collision. ]

It'll take more than that to discourage me, unfortunately. [ kaji lived, died, and lived once more a study in contrasts, and he is determined to continue this tradition: his tone says guilty as charged, but his head nods politely before he lowers himself down on a cushion across from her. he's used to taking his seat on cushions or pillows, though admittedly the ones he's most familiar with were decidedly more sparse. zabuton designers tended to the economical in all things.

for a long while he simply observes in silence. he'd come to relay an urgent matter, but it takes the backburner for the way she threads her pattern to completion.
]

A woman of many talents. [ this too, comes as no surprise. ] A hobby of yours?
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[personal profile] ryohji 2017-08-06 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
And decent work it is.

[ he understands, how even hobbies can be taken by necessity, how very few individuals are allowed the luxury of discovering themselves outside the relation with which they are created, applied, and maintained. what else is there to say?

he is quiet for a few beats more, devising the best prelude into what will prove a very stark change of tone. his face loses most - all - of its warm, faraway appreciation, eyes leaving her hands behind.
]

To why I'm here.

[ a study of contrasts indeed. ]

Back on the Station. Have you ever met a woman [ woman. kaji struggles to conceive of her that way, even though all appearances goes far to suggest it. alien, that didn't suit her either, not like it did some of the other hosts they share this unwelcome yoke. ] named Cathaway?
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[personal profile] ryohji 2017-08-16 01:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[ communication consisted ninety three percent of nonverbal cues.

before the symbiote, that is. now, kaji would hazard its relevance has seen a demotion.
]

If you could call her that. [ kaji doesn't feel irresponsible coming to the unspoken conclusion of the nature of lakshmi and cathaway's previous meeting, and how it failed to impart any feelings of good will. it's for lack of precise adjectives to describe what, or who, cathaway exactly was that he will continue to refer to her in a manner than belies the ambigious gorgion knot of her mind. ] That woman's been there longer than you or I have been alive. That's plenty time for the symbiote to do good work on her mind. It's completely taken over.

[ what oddments that leak of his audience with the symbiote-cathaway, the one-or-thing, are more than enough for her to come to a general impression of what he means. ]

What better distraction than sending us away to meddle in the domestic affairs of a distant planet? I wonder.
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[personal profile] ryohji 2017-08-18 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Instrumentality.

[ instrumentality, singularity, hivemind, a rose by any other name... sounds just as horrifying. the word slips automatically, even as kaji is remotely aware lakshmi may not be in any position to understand it as he means it.

kaji continues, in the tone of someone who had beaten the clarification to death ad nauseum. this is what he'd devoted his entire life to understanding, after all.
]

Cathaway called it 'aggregate consciousness'. What makes you and I distinct, the symbiote will try to close the distance between us, until we lose what makes us individuals. When we become incorporated into the 'Nest', we won't know right from left. Our problems won't trouble us anymore, our goals won't motivate us. Ultimately we will become puppets for the symbiote, just like she is.

[ clinical and steely. a beat, and then - ] It... talked through her.
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[personal profile] ryohji 2017-08-31 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[ acceptance. he thinks, if only it were so simple, if only instrumentality was to be accepted or refused, if choice had direct bearing on the direction of their lives, if mind over matter could protect them from the worst of it. in the conventional sense, anyway.

he is quiet for a moment, appraising the level of attention she contributes, her reply.
]

If you put a frog in boiling water, it'll jump out before you can kill it. But a frog that's placed in lukewarm water will fail to notice as he's slowly brought to a boil. That's what they call, 'creeping normality.'

[ he makes it all sound so inevitable, doesn't he? this is heavy stuff, coming so quickly that his point risks dismissal or underestimation. that's what clarke did with it, anyway. ] Distance between humans is healthy, after all. That's what I've decided, to keep from using the symbiote unless necessary. That's why I came here, to tell you in person.