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m. ([personal profile] thingpuncher) wrote in [community profile] agogelogs2017-12-25 08:56 pm

i belong to the blank generation,

WHO? midnighter [personal profile] thingpuncher & angel [personal profile] circumspector
WHAT? two cybernetically enhanced human weapons walk into a bar... one says 'ow'.
WHEN? after shapergate, but before theyre all flushed into space.
ANYTHING ELSE? uh.


Midnighter kind of looks like a mess.

Liberally splattered with drying flecks of blue shaper blood, he's sitting outside the entrance of Capsule 14 drinking something out of a can and staring blearily into the distance. It's not beer. He's not super into beer, not really. If he's going to drink, it might as well have more flavor than shitty pool water. But it's some fizzy drink one of the droids in the mess hall gave him, and it's... okay.

Really, he's just here because a kid asked him to be here, and Midnighter is a reckless murderer who genuinely enjoys the sound of bones crunching under his fists, but he's good for his word. When you are what he is, you've gotta have some ground level consistency, or you're just a serial killer.

So he sips his drink and he waits, participating in the world's most boring stakeout. Don't let anyone kill the fifty fucking dangerous aliens a teenager has been collecting in his apartment. Why is he doing this again?
circumspector: (network » with your face all made up)

[personal profile] circumspector 2018-01-01 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
She laughs - but that's shy, bracing herself when the false world is broken. A second to get her breath she covers under the easy smile she seems to be able to constantly keep up. "Don't know yet. I've never been in a fight yet - as... as myself."

A truth for a truth. Edging on the whole of it. She has killed more in her twenty years than some soldiers will their whole lives. She'd never listed her fists against a single person in any of it.

"I used to the run a full security suite for a major intergalactic corporation. Coordinated robots formations, droids strikes, surveillance, all of it, across a whole planet."

Her arm braces across herself. She doesn't think about killing really. "But the other sirens. They're... worshipped and feared all at the same time for the thing they can do." That they all had in common, their destructive power might be different, but when they lost control... there was never much left. "Not that it means much, bandits are... pretty dumb. But the only thing they would ever worship would be destruction anyway." A poor attempt at a joke, leaning her weight still shy, still nervous.
circumspector: (( uh yes? ) » but my hands are cold)

[personal profile] circumspector 2018-01-11 07:55 am (UTC)(link)
"AI. That's what people thought I was..." she scratches at her arm, nervous skittering. He'd understand. He might just be the only one.

"I was so good, they just thought I was a machine because only machines can work like that."

If there was a cult leader, it was Jack. Jack and his stupid ego. Jack who was as powerful as he was because he had a daughter that was one of a kind, a daughter he was more than willing to exploit. It stings, her brows furrow and her eyes lower, fixed at some angry low point. "But it was me the whole time."
circumspector: (( siren ) » i'd lose everything)

[personal profile] circumspector 2018-01-18 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"Maybe... don't know yet. I've... killed people before. Killed a lot of people. I think I could probably do it again with... some time."

It's uncomfortable - it's nothing she'd say to anyone else. What could the understand? About any of it. The stories of Pandora were enough to turn most of them green, let alone the thing she'd done. Still not sure about it either, does she want to be that? Does she want to just be a product of Handsome Jack? Or of Pandora?

"But that tends to be... obvious. Bright lights and... people in pieces."
circumspector: (( siren ) » tell me to prove)

[personal profile] circumspector 2018-01-19 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
Her eyes drop, her head shaking. It's nothing she's proud of. Because there was no one in that situation that had a choice - not her, not the scientists. They had too, just like she had too.

"Some of them... I guess. They were scientists. A lot of them were there because if not... their families would be killed. Others... the chance of running experimenting on a siren? It was one in a million."

Paid for it, is the silence at the end of the sentence. "Guess that's the nature of experiments. Sometimes they don't go the way anyone expects." A sober, small breath. "I've said it to a few people, they don't really... get it. Things aren't... great where I come from."