steve rogers (
decommission) wrote in
station722016-05-24 07:58 pm
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CHARACTERS: Lexa and Steve
WHERE: Churches in Subspace.
WHEN: Day :003 - ???
SUMMARY: Checking into the religions of Opia.
WARNINGS: Will update as necessary.
WHERE: Churches in Subspace.
WHEN: Day :003 - ???
SUMMARY: Checking into the religions of Opia.
WARNINGS: Will update as necessary.
[ Between today and the rally Steve did a bit of exploring around Subspace on his own. His clothes are secondhand and nondescript, not just for his lack of fashion sense - he didn't catch the attention of any of the more unsavory types around the slums when he did his wandering.
Today he's got Lexa with him, and a little more purpose. More familiar with this type of transport, he's the one that gets them on the right train and down into the heart of Subspace. They call these ones bullet trains, and it's not hard to understand why. Looking out the windows from where they stand near the doors is dizzying, rollercoasters don't even go this fast.
Two stops from their destination and he reaches out to her. ]
( Any idea what we should tell them if they ask what we're doing there? )
[ In learning. They've got their backgrounds, but he's not sure anyone's going to care to hear that they're down there looking to get inspiration for Extranet scenarios. Better to stick to the truth where you can, and not just because he doesn't like lying. ]

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( Speak your concerns. )
[Will he even tell her? She has her doubts, but she intends to try just the same. Him refusing to tell her may be just as illustrative of his current issues.]
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( Which ones? ) [ Through the open connection his thoughts are churning. He's not being purposely obtuse - for the most part, anyway. ]
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[It's not that she doesn't know that he disliked some of her approach, especially since she tended toward manipulation and being dishonest. She's well aware of the fact, but that doesn't change it. She'd rather bypass any discussion of it, especially since she knows that she's unlikely to waver in her resolve.]
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( She said she's meant to question, but her mind was already made up. ) [ Playing at devil's advocate just to seem unbiased. ]
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[If anything, they have learned that there is a belief system that doesn't completely reject the synthetic movement. She has made up her mind, but that isn't a bad thing. It serves their purposes, and it means that she may be able to be trusted to act on her own, completely independently of their purposes.]
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It's hard to argue with that when his issues are personal (and when his own thoughts are less harmonized on the subject than they ought to be). Which reminds him - ]
( What was that before? ) [ The question nudges toward when he had mentioned Sam, when Lexa had indicated there was more to talk about. ]
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( My people pass a piece of technology between our leaders. When one dies, another takes their place, and that technology offers them a connection to the previous commanders. It allows them to communicate with them, though they are undeniably what this world calls "artificial intelligence." They can evolve and change, interact and grow, but they can't take control over the mind of the new host for the technology. )
[While she is not like Sam right now, she will be someday.]
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( Interact and grow how? ) [ He keeps in step with her, glancing over again. ]
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( They're not frozen in time. They can change. I don't believe that death is the end, at least for the Commanders who came before me. It won't be the end for me, either. )
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( You're not an - ) [ a hiccup, searching for the right term ] ( organic robot too, are you? )
[ Not judging. It's only that Sam's revelation had come as a bit of a surprise. ]
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[She doesn't know if she's explained it well. For her, it has always been a spiritual thing, so speaking of it as anything else is still ... new. She's accepted it, but it's new.
Lexa won't be surprised if he needs more clarification.]